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2DTallahassee June 10, 1989 fj 1 (8) Lordy Lordy 5.20 National League East Division Netherlands, and Andrea Temesvari, Hungary, 6-1, 4-4, Mixed Doubles Semifinals Manon Bollegrat and Tom Nlltsen, Netherlands (3), def. Robin White, San Jose, and Jim Grabb, Tucson, Ariz. (2), 4-1, 7-5. Arantxa Sanchez. Spain, and Horaclo Oe la Pena, Argentina, def.

Zlna Garrison, Houston, and Rick Leach, Laguna Beach, 7-4 (7-5), 4-4, 11-9. Best bet Pet. GB L10 Streak Horn Away Chicago 33 25 .569 6-4 Lost 1 17-13 16-12 Montreal 32 28 .533 2 6-4 Won 1 17-13 15-15 New York 29 28 .509 3 5-5 Lost 2 17-10 12-18 St. Louis 28 28 .500 4 5-5 Won 3 16-14 12-14 Pittsburgh 22 34 .393 10 3-7 Won 1 12-13 10-21 Philadelphia 21 35 .375 11 3-7 Lost 1 12-16 9-19 West Division 7 Pet. GB L10 Streak Home Away Cincinnati 33 24 .579 7-3 Won 2 19-13 14-11 Houston 34 25 .576 9-1 Won 3 17-18 17-7 San Francisco 33 26 559 1 5-5 Lost 2 16-10 17-16 San Diego 30 31 .492 5 4 Lost 3 13-13 17-18 Los Angeles 28 29 .491 5 4-6 Won 1 15-11 13-18 Atlanta 24 34 .414 9 4-6 Lost 1 15-17 9-17 Boys Singles Quarterfinals Fabrica Santoro France, def.

Tommy Ho, Winter Haven, 7-5, 6-3. Doubles Quarterfinals Johan Anderson and Todd Woodbrldge, Australia, def. Jan Kodes, Czechoslovakia, and Martin Stringarl, Argentina, 7-4 (7-5), 7-4 (8-4). Amaud Casagrande and Stephana Huet, France, get. Wayne Ferreira and Grant Stafford, South Africa, 7-4 (7-1), 4-4, 4-3.

Martin Damm and David Rlkl, Czechoslovakia, def. Robert Janecek and Daniel Nestor, Canada, 7-4 (10-8), 6-2. Luis Herrera, Mexico, and Mark Knowles, Bahamas, def. Ola Krlstiansson and Nicklas Kuttl, Sweden, 4-2, 7-5. Girls 0 (1-6) 55.6ft (1-6-8) 321.00 Race 5 Grade 31,11 (2) Scott's Ginger 12.20 5.80 4.00 (6) Livewlre Leonard 15.60 4.80 (5) MN's Josey 9.20 (2-6) 37.6 (2-6-8) 435.80 Race 6 Grade 31.44 (7) Top Rose 35.00 12.80 4.40 (8) Quick Fortune 23.60 5.20 (5) Plnetto Copycat 3.00 (7-8) 44.80; (7-8-5) 745.40 Ract 1 Grade 31.59 (7) Pinella Malory 1140 11.60 4.80 (1) Amy's Miler 8.40 3.40 (5) M's Silver Lining 16.20 (1-7) 63.4ft (7-1-5) 3237.40 Ran I Grade 30.56 (8) Name Brand 2.40 2.40 2.10 (1) Gold to Go 2.80 0.00 (4) Preferred Pay 2.10 (1-8) 13.00; (8-1-4) 64.00 Super (8-1-4-6) 296.20 Race Grade 30.85 (1) Pinetta Champ 5.40 18.60 4.00 (7) Ready to Rule 7.40 10.00 (6) Manatee Nutmeg 4.00 (1-7) HO.Oft (1-7-6) 867.00 Race 10 Grade 30.83 (7) Excuse Me 7.20 3.20 2.90 (8) Make A Deal 6.00 7.80 (3) Do More Mo 7.80 (7-8) 16.6ft (7-8-3) 449.20 Race 11 Grade 39.37 (5) Speaking Up 4940 8.60 9.00 (4) Bachelor Dan 5.20 3.40 (6) I'M Original 2.60 (4-5) 24.2ft (5-4-6) 298.20 Race 12 Grade 30.95 (5) Stoneheart 7.00 3.40 3.80 (7) Mo's Fast Bona 4.60 3.20 (3) Miler's Fit 4.60 (5-7) 46.0ft (5-7-3) 482.40 Race 13 Grade 39.94 (7) Dainty Darlin 20.20 3.30 2.80 (1) JB's Goody 4.80 5.60 (8) WD's Poppy 560 (1-7) 39.20; (7-1-8) 448.60 Super (7-1-8-3) 955.00 Horse racing: Belmont Stakes, third and final race of the Triple Crown, Channel 27 (cable 7) Sunday Silence seeks to become the 12th winner of the Triple Crown, but the most important factor could be the weather a sloppy track should be to his advantage, as main rival Easy Goer seems to prefer it dry.

TELEVISION Major-league basebaH Noon Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays, Channels 40, 10 (cable 12, 28). 8:30 p.m. Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros, TBS (cable 2). College baseball 1 p.m. College World Series, Championship game, Texas vs.

Florida State-Wichita State winner, Channel 6 (cable 9). Tennis 3 p.m. French Open, worpen's final, Channels 40, 10 (cable 12, 28). Gotf 2 P.m. LPGA, Pat Bradley Invitational, third round, EPSN (cable 8).

2:30 p.m. PGA Seniors, Mazda Tournament Players Club, third round, Channel 27 (cable 7). 4 p.m. PGA, Manufacturers Hanover Classic, third round, Channel 6 (cable 9). Auto racing 9:55 a.m.

Start of the 24 hours of LeMans, ESPN (cable 8). 4:30 p.m. NASCAR Grand National Series, ESPN (cable 8). Horse racing 3:30 p.m. Preview of Belmont Stakes, ESPN (cable 8).

Track and Field 9:30 p.m. Elite Classic ESPN (cable 8). American League East Division Three-time Eclipse winner Klein is retiring SAN DIEGO Eugene V. Klein, three-time Eclipse Award winner as North America's leading thoroughbred owner, is getting out of horse racing, he said Friday. Among the 146 horses Klein will sell are 1988 Kentucky Derby winner Winning Colors, 1986 Horse of the Year Lady's Secret and current 3-year-old filly Open Mind.

"I guess it's just the time of my life and the stage of life that I'm at," the 68-year old former owner of the San Diego Chargers said. "All my life I have been very, very competitive since the days of flying for the Air Force in World War II. "There comes a time you should do what you want to do and take it easy." In addition to the stars of his stable, Klein's stock of broodmares, yearlings, foals of 1989 and horses in training will be disposed of at the two-day November Breeding Stock Sale at Keenelarid in Lexington, Ky. "It's personally time for me to back off and start doing some traveling. I'm fortunate enough to have my own aircraft," Klein said in a telephone interview from his Del Rayo Racing Stables in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.

He said he and his wife, Joyce, are going to New York for the Belmont Stakes on Saturday and then will leave for for Europe. "I've had a great time in racing. We've done exceedingly well. It's been a lot of fun. It's time for me to do what I've always wanted to do.

"I kind of feel like Joe DiMaggio, getting out on top." Ouarssrnnars Jennifer Capriati, Lauderhill, def. Florencia Labat, Argentina. 6-3, 6-2. Quarterfinals Radka Bobkova, Czechoslovakia, and Ines Gorrochategui, Argentina, def. Patricia Miller, -Uruguay, and Macarena Miranda, Chile, 4-4.

6-2. Cathy caverzaslo and Silvia Farina, Italy, def. Sofie Albinus, Denmark, and Michelle Anderson, South Africa, 6-1, 6-3. Pet. GB L10 Streak Home Away Baltimore 31 24 .564 8-2 Lost 2 14-12 17-12 Cleveland 28 29 .491 4 7-3 Won 1 13-11 15-18 New York 27 30 .474 5 6-4 Won 2 11-14 16-16 Boston 26 29 .473 5 Lost 1 14-14 12-15 Milwaukee 27 31 .456 5V4 6-4 Won 1 16-14 11-17 Toronto 25 33 .431 7'i 5-5 Won 2 14-16 11-17 Detroit 23 35 .397 9 3-7 Lost 2 15-17 8-18 West Division Pet.

GB L10 Streak Home Away Oakland 38 20 .655 6-4 Won 2 23-9 15-11 California 36 20 .643 1 6-4 Lost 1 21-12 15-8 Kansas City 33 24 .579 4 Won 1 20-7 13-17 Texas 32 25 .561 5 5-5 Won 1 16-11 16-14 Seattle 28 32 .467 11 4-6 Lost 1 18-15 10-17 Minnesota 26 31 .456 11 56 Lost 2 11-14 15-17 Chicago 21 38 .356 17 V4 3-7 Lost 1 8-21 13-17 i yi twv tfcr i Dog racing: Jefferson Co. Kennel Club, Monticello, 8 p.m. Jai-Alai: Big Bend Jai Alai, Chattahoochee, 1 p.m. 7 p.m. VanSlvke, Kruk 2.

38 Ford. HR Bonds (10), VHaves 2(12), Jem 2 (3). SB Redus (10). GAHarris. National scneauie Friday's mutts St.

louts 1, Chicago 0 Montreal, 5 Philadelphia 0 New York at Pittsburgh, late Atlanta at Houston, late Cincinnati at Los Angeles, late San Diego at San Francisco, late Thursday's results Gncinnati 3, San Francisco 3 St. Louis 7, Montreal 2 Philadelphia 15. Pittsburgh 11 Chicago 5, New York 4. 10 innings Houston 7, San Diego 4, 10 innings Today's Games Cincinnati (Browning 5-5) at Los Angeles (Leary 4-4). 3:20 p.m.

San Diego (Whitson 9-2) at San Francisco (Garrelts 4-1), 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (Magrane 3-5) at Chicago (G Maddux 5-5). 4:05 pm. New York (Cone 3-5) at Pittsburgh (Healon 1-4), 7:05 p.m.

Philadelphia (Puffin 0-2) at Montreal (B Smith 5-21, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta (Smoltz 7-4) at Houston (Clancy 3-4), 835 P.m. Sunday's Games Philadelphia at Montreal, 135 pjn. New York at Pittsburgh. 1:35 p.m.

St. Louis at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 2:35 p.m. Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.

American schedule Friday's results Toronto 2, Detroit 0 Boston at New York, ppd, rain Seattle at Cleveland, late Milwaukee at Baltimore, late Chicago at Minnesota, late California at Kansas City, late Oakland at Texas, late Thursday's results New York 8, Boston 7, 11 Innings Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 2 Texas 11, Chicago 7 Only games scheduled Today's Games Detroit (Robinson 1-1 or Gibson 2-3) at Toronto (Key 4-4), 12:10 p.m. Boston (Clemens 6-4) at New York (Jones 1-1). 4 pm Seattle (Johnson 2-0) at Cleveland (Far-rell 3-4), 7:05 pjti. Milwaukee (August 5-4) at Baltimore (Ballard 9-1), 7:35 p.m. California (Blvleven 4-2) at Kansas City (Saberhagen 5-4), 8:05 p.m.

Chicago (Hibbard 0-1) at Minnesota (R.Smith 4-3). 8:05 p.m. Oakland (S.Davis 3-3) at Texas (B.Witt 5-5), 835 m. Sunday's Games Boston at New York, 1:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Baltimore, 1:35 p-m.

Seattle at Cleveland, 1:35 m. Detroit at Toronto, 1:35 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. California at Kansas City, 2:35 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 8:35 p.m.

IP ER BB Pittsburgh Walk 32-3 5 4 4 4 Kipper 2 3 4 4 2 Landrum 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 JRobinson L.2-4 1-3 1 4 4 3 Samuels 2-33110 Philadelphia Mcwmms 1-3 4 4 42 Onttveros 3 2-3 6 4 4 3 GAHarris 2 2-3 3 1 1 0 Carman 11-3 0 0 0 1 Bedrosn 1 10 0 0 Dudley Hart, Florida 68-75143 Dave Stockton, use 71-72143 Bob May, Okla St. 71-73-144 David Toms. LSU 72-72144 Bob Beard, Clemson 49-75144 Jack OXeefe, Arkansas 71-73144 Mike Heinen, SW Louisiana 74-70144 Mike Pero. Miami, Ohio 73-71144 Todd Tibke, Washington 71-73-144 Ken Taniezawa, UCLA. 70-75145 Carl Suneson, Okla St.

49-76145 David Sutherland. Fres St. 73-72145 Ted Tryba, Ohio St. 72-73145 Trev Anderson, Arizona 68-77 145 Greg Cox, Houston 75-70145 Scott Frisch, Ariz. St.

72-73145 Geoff Griffin, Fres St. 74-71145 Bruce Bulina, Carolina 74-71145 Paul Claxton, Georgia 73-72145 0 1 1 0 2 WP JRobinson. BK Walk. Umpires Home, Gregg; First, Kibier; Second, Quick; Third, Davis. 3:20.

A 18,511. Wallace gets pole position with close qualifying win SONOMA, Calif. Rusty Wallace barely beat Mark Martin on Friday to win the pole position for the Banquet Foods 300, the inaugural NASCAR Winston Cup event at Sears Point International Raceway. Wallace earned his third pole position of the season with a fast lap around the 2.52-mile, 11-turn circuit of 1 minute, 40.754 seconds, a speed of 90.041 mph. Martin, who has not qualified worse than fifth in 12 tries this season, was just behind at 1:40.774, a speed of 90.023 mph.

The fastest 25 drivers locked up starting positions for Sunday's 75-lap, 300-kilometer event, with the rest of the 40-car field to be filled in time trials today. All of Friday's qualifiers were faster than the previous track record for stock cars 1:44.104 and 87.144 mph set by Herschel McGriff in April, 1986 during time trials for a Winston West race. Close behind Wallace's Pontiac and the Ford of Martin was the Thunderbird driven by Bill Elliott, the defending Winston Cup champion, who was timed in 1:40.802 at 89.998 mph. 63 Big Bend Jai-Alai THURSDAY NIGHT RESULTS First game (1) Angoitia Rawlings refund 11.40 3.60 (6) Pinson Ryne 7.00 (2) Cole Guenaga 7.00 (1-6) 32.4ft (all-all) 3.00 (1-6-2) 256.00; BX (1-2-6) 128. Second game (6) Ceberio Lorenzo refund (2) Angoitia Guenaga 6.40 6.40 (6) Pita Wayne (5-6) 51.2ft (all-all) 3.00 (6-5-2) 374.40; BX (2-5-6) 187.20 DD (1-6) 84.00 Third game (1) Ceberio Koldo 3.20 3.80 (7) Liam Ryne (5) Marcel Chimela (1-7) 73.00; (all-all) 3.00 (1-7-5) 785.20; BX (1-5-7) 392.60 Fourth game (6) Chimela refund 6.40 4.80 (7) Brock 6.40 4.80 (5) Martinez 3.40 (6-7) 71.00; (all-all) 3.00 (6-7-5) 802.0ft BX (5-6-7) 401.00 Super (6-7-all-all) 33.00 Fifth game (1) Marcel refund 9.20 (3) Cole 3.20 (6) Pinson 320 (1-3) 24.00; (1-all) 9.30 (all-3) 4.00; (1-3-6) 482.20 BX (1-3-6) 241.10 Sixth game (5) Urquidl Andy refund 3.60 5.40 (3) Eduardo Rawlings 9.20 (2) Ceberio Bob 5.40 0 (3-5) 34.20; (all-all) 3.00 (5-3-2) 172.4ft BX (2-3-5) 86.20 Seventh game (3) Egea Geunaga refund (1) Angoitia Jose 9.00 4.40 (5) Ceberio Rawlings 6.80 (1-3) 55.60; (all-all) 3.00 (3-1-5) 302.80; BX (1-3-5) 151.40 Eighth game (2) Urquidi Chimela refund 6.40 (1) Egea Farah 6.40 (5) Olea Bob 5.60 (1-2) 37.80: (all-all) 3.00 (2-1-5) 336 60; BX (1-2-5) 168.30 Ninth game (7) Charoia refund 3.20 3.00 (1) Olea 4.20 (5) Ricardo 4.20 (1-7) 49.20; (all-all) 3.00 (3-7-2) 265.60; BX (1-4-5) 329.40 Tenth game (3) Pinson Rawlings refund 2.10 4.00 (7) Munoz Dave 2.10 (2) Cole Andy (3-7) 32.4ft (all-all) 3.00 (3-7-2) 265.60; BX (2-3-7) 132.80 Eleventh game (4) Urquidi Brock refund (5) Eduardo Andy (1) Marcel Bob 2.10 (4-5) 66.80; (all-all) 3.00 (4-5-1) 658.80; BX (1-4-5) 329.40 Twelfth game (5) Liam Farah refund (lj Pinson Dave 2.40 (3) Charoia Chimela (1-5) 25.40; (all-all) 3.00 (5-1-3) 192.00; BX (1-3-5) 96.00 Thirteenth game (3) Urquidi refund (2) Pita (6) Charoia (2-3) 50.0ft (3-all) 7.20 (3-2-4) 266.2ft BX (2-3-6) 133.10 Super (3-2-all-all) 26.00 Southwest Tour 200 SONOMA.

Ca. Starting lineup for today's NASCAR Southwest Tour 200 for All-Amerfcan Challenge Series stock cars at 2.52-mile Sears Point International Raceway with hometown, make and model of car and average qualifying speed in mph: 1. Troy Beebe, Modesto, Bulck LeSabre, 89.934 mph (track record, previous record 89.065) 2. Jon Paques, Albuerque, NJVL, Chevrolet Camaro, 89.399 1 Jim Thirkertte. Sytmar, Chevrolet Camaro, 89.105 4.

Dan Press, Frazier Park. Chevrolet Camaro, 88.453 5. Mike Chase, Bakersfield, Bukk Regal, 88.150 6. Bob Lyon, Newhall, Chevrolet Camaro, 88.136 7. Ron Esau, Lakeside, Ponttac Grand Prix, 87.962 8.

Ron Hornaday Palmdale, Calif. Pontiac TransAm, 87.887 9. Dennis Dyer, Palmdale. Bulck Regal, 87.853 10. Roman Calczynskl, Sepulveda, Chevrolet Camaro, 87.683 11.

Loran Kelley, Vacaville. Chevrolet Camaro, 87.083 12. Kevin Riniker, Riverside, Chevrolet Camaro. 86.999 13. Chuck Pltlenger, Norrhrldoe, Chevrolet Camaro, 86.635 14.

Doug George, Merced. Ford Thunderbird, 86.229 15. M.K. Kanke, Granada Hills, Pontiac Grand Prix, 85.783 16. Roy Testa, South Lake Tahoe, Pontiac Grand Prix, 85.574 17.

Randy Laskowskv, Redding, Pontiac TransAm, 85.486 18. Charlie Saied, North Hollywood, Pontiac TransAm, 85.476 19. Richard Lach, Van Nuys, Chevrolet Camaro, 84.926 20. Jim Lee, Vista, Chevrolet Camaro, 84.145 21. Rich Schramm, Nice, Chevrolet Camaro, 83.682 22.

Greg scheidecker, Redlands, Otdsmobiie Cutlass Ciera, 83.235 23. Ron Frltzley, Lvnnwood, Pontiac TransAm, 83.171 24. John Wilson La Puente, 82.646 25. Hans Wesskl, Siml Valley. 82.396 26.

Ray Hooper Palmdale, Pontiac TransAm, 87.523 27. Bryan Germone, Sebastopol, Pontiac TransAm, 85.449 28. Paul Dorrity Modesto, Pontiac Grand Prix, 84.428 29. Bryan Brown, Bakersfield, Chevrolet Camaro, 83.794 30. Ed Ash, Glendora, Chevrolet Camaro, 83.170 31.

Bruce Griggs, Lancaster, Pontiac TransAm, 81.630 32. David Jansen, San Juan Capistrano, Pontiac TransAm, 81.464 33. Mark Allison, Las Vegas, Chevrolet Camaro, 80.641 34. Hershel McGrlff Portland, Pontiac Grand Prix, 80.358 35. Wally Pettengill Sepaulveda, Buick Regal, 80.062 36.

Al Sadler, Brea, Pontiac TransAm, 77.791 37. Cathy Howard, Mariposa, Chevrolet Camaro, 73.487 38. Michael Rav Statu, Fremont, Chevrolet Camaro, 70.092 39. Ken Pedersen, Sausalito, Pontiac Grand Prix, 24.002 40. John Ptcclni, Oakdale, Chevrolet Camaro, no speed 41.

Dale Williams, Pontiac TransAm, Sonoma, no speed 42. Michael Hickingbottom, Calipatrla, no speed D31IE3 Thursday's NBA box Pistons 108, Lakers 105 LOS ANGELES (105) Worthy 7-19 5-8 19, Green 3-4 4-4 10, Abdul-Jabbar 4-12 3-4 11, E.Johnson 4-12 5-5 18, Cooper 4-12 3-3 19, Thompson 2-4 2-2 4, Woolridge 1-2 5-4 7, Campbell 4-8 2-2 15, Lamp 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-77 29-34 105. DETROIT (108) Aguirre 7-11 0-0 14, Mahom t-3 0-0 2, Laimbeer 1-3 0-0 2, Dumars 10-16 13-14 33, Thomas 9-21 3-4 21, V.Johnson 8-14 1-1 18, Edwards 3-8 2-2 8, Rodman 1-10-0 2, Sal-ley 4-4 0-0 6. Totals 44-81 19-21 108.

Late Thursday Rangers 11, White Sox 7 ARLINGTON, Tx Nolan Ryan gave up four home runs, allowed six hits, struck out seven and walked one, yet still pitched the Rangers past Chicago. Ruben Sierra supported Ryan with four Los Angeles Detroit 32 30 30 13-105 24 30 28 24-108 HBP Reed by McCullers. WP Boddicker. Umpires Home, Scott; First, Roe; Second, Reilly; Third, Garcia. 3:51.

A 28,329. Astros 7, Padres 6 HOUSTON Glenn Davis hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning as Houston won for the 13th time in 14 games. Mark Davis walked Gerald Young to open the bottom of the inning and, one out later, Glenn Davis hit his 14th homer of the season. SANDIEGO HOUSTON abrhbi abrhbi Salazar3b 4 2 0 0 BHatchrlf 4 0 0 0 RAIomr2b 4 2 2 1 Younocf 3 2 10 TGwvnncf 5 0 3 3 Doran2b 5 0 2 1 JaClarklb 5 0 1 1 GDavislb 5 2 2 2 CJamesrf 5 0 0 0 Puhlrf 4 120 CMartnzlf 3 0 1 0 CaminitSb 4 0 0 0 Parentc 4 0 0 0 Ramircss 4 121 Greenss 3 110 Biggioc 4 111 Showp 2 100Knepoerp 20 10 MaDavisp 0 0 0 0 CRnlds ph 10 00 Portugal 0 0 0 0 Trevinoph 0 0 0 1 Oarwinp 0 0 0 0 Totals 3S(S5Totats 34 71J4 3-POlhf OOafS COOOW 4. Inhncnn iM Campbell, V.Johnson.

Fouled out None. Rebounds Los Angeles 48 (Green 9), Detroit 38 (Rodman 7). Assists Los Angeles 21 (E.Johnson 91, Detroit 21 (Thomas 7). Total fouls Los Angeles 22, Detroit 31. Technicals Los Angeles illegal defense 3, Green, Cooper, Mahorn, Aguirre.

A 21,454. hits, including two home runs, and five RBIs. CHICAGO TEXAS abrhbi abrhbi Gallghrcf 4 111 Espvcf 4 2 11 Lyons2b 5 0 11 Retchrss 4 2 2 0 Bainesdh 4 2 3 3 Palmer lb 4212 Kittle lb 4 111 Sierrarf 4 3 4 5 Caldemrf 4 111 Franco2b 4 111 Pasqualf 3 0 0 0 Leach If 3 0 O'O Fiskc 4 0 0 0 MStnlyph 10 0 0 Guillen ss 4 10 0 Kunkellf 10 0 0 EWilmsJb 2 1 0 0 Incvglidh 5 0 2 2 CMrtnzpr 0 0 0 0 BBell3b 4 120 Buechle3b 10 0 0 Kreuterc 4 0 10 Totals 34 7 7 7 Totals 39111411 Chicago 010 220 Oil 7 Texas 501 101 03 11 San Diego Houston 003 020 000 14 001 000 004 2 7 Belmont Stakes Odds The Held for Saturday's 121th Belmont Stakes, with post position, horse's name. lockey's name and odds: EWilllams, Lyons 2, Kittle. DP Chicago 2.

LOB Chicago 4, Texas 9. 2B Sierra. HR Cakteron (7), Sierra 2 (9), Baines 2 (6), Kittle (11). SB Espy (24). One out when winning run scored.

Knepper, Ramirez. DP San Diego 1, Houston 1. LOB San Diego 5, Houston 5. 2B Puhl, Young, RAIomar, Knepper, Big-gjo. HR GDavis (14).

SB RAIomar (15). Show, Salazar, BHatcher. SF RAIomar, Trevino. Maple 1. Irish Actor IP ER BB SO 25-1 12-1 15-1 30-1 12-1 Even 4-5 2.

Imbibe Triple Buck 4. Hawkster 5. Rock Point 6. Sunday Silence 7. a-Easv Goer ER BB SO Dominicans shock U.S.

in world basketball qualifier MEXICO CITY An upset over the United States on the opening day of the World Basketball Champions Qualifying Tournament is destined for special place in Dominican Republic sports history. "Never before in the history of my country have we won a game like this against the United States," assistant coach Julio Santos said following the 116-108 victory Thursday night. Leandro de la Cruz, coach of the Domnican team, said, "It was a victory in which each player realized his maximum force The opening loss in the 12-team tournament isn't devastating to American hopes of advancing, however, as the top five teams in the field move on to the World Championships next year in Buenos Aires. The United States, coached by Georgia Tech's Bobby Cremins, led 68-58 at halftime and by 16 points early in the second half before the Dominicans took over. With 10:31 remaining, a basket by Jose Vargas gave the Dominicans the lead for good at 89-88.

From Democrat news-service reports Cordero Santos Castaneda Antley Valenzuela Day Romero Perret Romero Perret 3 2 2-3 21-3 San Diego Show MaDavis L.2-2 1 81-3 1 "Chicago King L.4-8 McCarthy Patterson Texas Ryan W.7-3 DHall Russell S.13 2 3 3 8. Le Voyageur 50-1 0 0 Ted Himka. Washington 72-74146 Brian Gauley. Term. 74-72146 Rob Sullivan, UCLA 72-74146 Todd Glealon, NC State 70-76144 Zoran Zorkic, Houston 73-73146 Doug Martin, Oklahoma 72-74146 Fredrick Lindgren, LSU 73-73144 Earl Morley, USC 74-72146 John Abner, N.

Carolina 75-71146 Dave Cunningham, Ariz. St. 77-69146 Per Johansson, Ariz. St. 71-75146 Charlie Rvmer, Ga.

Tech 76-70146 Greg Reid, Arkansas 75-71146 Mark Turlington, S. Fla. 74-72146 Brad Agee, Texas 73-73146 Bobby Gate, Tenn. 72-75147 Mike Genovese, SW La. 74-73147 Bowen Sargent, NC State 71-76147 David White.

Okla St. 77-70147 Sam Olson, Clemson 71-74147 Tripp Isenhour, Ga. Tech 74-73147 Jeff Barlow, Florida 72-75147 Brooks Klein, UTEP 72-75-147 Meal Sullivan, N. Carolina 75-72147 Jim Strickland, Ariz. St.

74-73147 David Beck, Florida St. 75-72147 Andy Purnea, Florida St. 74-71147 Stephen Watson, Nev-Reno 73-74147 Antonio Barcellos, Georgia 72-75147 Steve Strieker, Illinois 75-72147 Dan Olson, Indiana 73-74147 Bruce Mullin, UNLV 76-72148 Sean Thayer, Kansas 77-71148 Roger Winchester, Florida St. 75-75 141 Oswald Drawdy, Clemson 74-74148 Omar Urestl, Texas 71-77148 Randy Bridge, Fres St. 77-71148 Perry Moss, LSU 74-74148 Greg Lesher, LSU 72-76148 Aaron Bengoechea, Pacific 79-69148 Todd White, Furman 72-76148 Pat Moore, N.

Carolina 74-74148 Petey King, Arkansas 73-75148 John McCulkxigh, Meth. 75-73148 Rod Butler, Nev-Reno 72-76148 Greg Kennedy, Georgia 71-77148 Dvdsn Matczcuk, Miami, Oh 72-77149 Sean Gorgone, Miami, Oh 77-72149 Steve Haynes, UCLA 77-72149 Matthew Lane, Oklahoma 75-74149 Mike Clark, Ga, Tech 74-75149 John Nvull. Colorado 76-73149 Pal Bates, Florida 77-72149 Jim Furyk. Arizona 71-78149 Mickle Gallagher. Houston 71-78149 Chad MaGee, Arkansas 69-80149 Jeff Hull, S.

Carolina 74-75149 Len Johnson. Kansas 76-74150 David Boutin, SW La. 75-75150 Kevin Carlssimi, Fres St. 75-75150 David Bishop. UTEP 75-75150 Bryan Pemoerton, USC 73-77150 John Lindberg, Colorado 75-75150 Tom Prince, Illinois 75-75-150 Duke Donahue, Florida St.

75-76151 Paul Stankowski, UTEP 72-79151 Chan Reeves, Ga. Tech 71-80151 Chris DiMarco. Florida 77-74151 Kevin Gai, UTEP 76-75151 Bill Heim, UTEP 79-72151 Todd Satterfld, Georgia 77-74151 Kevin Fairfield, Illinois 75-76151 Clay Devers, Kansas 80-72152 Greg Garbero, UCLA 75-77152 Brett Quigley, S. Carolina 75-77152 Rick Williams, S. Carolina 70-82152 Harry Rudolph.

Okla St. 77-75-152 Tim Wilcox. Fres St. 75-77152 Christian Pena, Arizona 73-79152 Deane Pappas, Arkansas 71-81152 Kevin Crcarroll, Nev-Reno 74-78152 Joey Cabrera, Nev-Reno 74-78152 Heath Crawford, Illinois 78-74152 Doug Baldwin. Washington 76-76152 Paul Gamer.

Auburn 75-77152 Jimmy Green, Auburn 69-84153 John Ogden, Kansas 75-78153 Michael Watson, Nev-Reno 74-79153 Jeff Manson, Arizona 69-84153 John Signovic. Kansas 72-82154 John Tighe. Florida St. 74-78154 Taylor Tipton, Texas 74-80154 Mike Swingle. Washington 76-78154 Tee Burton, N.Carolina 73-81154 Jeff Calloway, SW La.

74-81155 Steve Isley, NC State 79-76155 Joel Hartwell. NC State 79-76155 Chris Gonzales. USC 78-77155 Doug Nock, Colorado 77-78155 Jeff Junk. Miami, Oh 77-78155 Darin Osoom, UNLV 79-74155 Ben Bruce. Illinois 74-81155 Billy Edwards, Auburn 74-82156 Steve CVNeil, Auburn 81-75156 Chris Dibble, Term.

78-78156 Brandon Goethefs. UNLV 79-77156 Tim Lodsgon, LSU 77-79156 Craig Perks. SW La. 78-78156 Dean Refram. Auburn 75-82157 Steve Sear.

USC 77-81158 Mike Gtaesel. Colorado 73-85158 Chris outsort, Florida 79-79158 Jerome Andrews, Carolina 81-77156 Mark Teierico. Miami. Oh 74-84158 J.P. Fitzgerald, Tenn.

74-84158 O.D. Vincent. Washington 78-80158 Trey Hokwd. Ga. Tech 77-82159 Brian Dixon, Columbus 82-77159 Todd Caliva, Houston 76-83159 Doug Stone.

NC State 79-82-161 Dee Green, Houston 77-84-161 Charlie Luther, Colorado 80-82-162 Cameron Martin, UNLV dq-75 75 Note: Dave Stockton of USC, Hub Goven of UNLV, Mike Pero of Miami, Ohio, Todd Tibke of Washington and Greg Cox of Houston made the 36-hoie cut as individuals and are eligible for medalist honors. Houston Knepper 7 4 5 3 3 2 Portugal 2 0 0 0 0 2 Darwin W.5-1 1 2 110 0 WP MaDavis. Umpires Home, Crawford; First, West; Second, Williams; Third, McSherry. 2:53. A 13.518.

Cubs 5, Mets 4 CHICAGO Rick Wrona's squeeze bunt in the 10th inning lifted Chicago to its third victory in the four-game series. Lloyd McClendon reached with one out in the 10th on shortstop Jeff McKnighTs fielding error. Curtis Wilkerson singled for his fourth hit of the game and Shawon Dun-ston was hit by a pitch, loading the bases. Wrona then bunted and McClendon beat first baseman Dave Magadan's throw to the plate. King pitched to 1 batter in the 4th.

HBP EWilliams by Ryan. BK King. PB Fisk. Umpires Home, Coonev; First, Coble-Second, Cousins; Third, Brinkman. 3:20.

A 27,669. Brewers 6, Orioles 2 BALTIMORE Glenn Braggs had three hits and six Brewers drove in runs, leading Milwaukee. The Brewers rallied from a 2-1 deficit with runs in the fourth and sixth before Braggs drove home Jim Gantner with a single in the seventh. Rob Deer then added a run-scoring single to give Milwaukee a four-run cushion and hand the first-place Orioles their second straight loss. MILWAUKEE BALTIMORE Twilight league Thursday's results from the Capital City Twilight league: Front side 1.

Dick Alma Saunders (-3); 2. Harry Mitchell Pat Werth l); 3. (tie) Paul Rennie Kaczorowski, Buck Jo Rozar even). Back side 1. Bealor 4 Sheila Rogers 4), 2.

Claude Carol Price 2). 9. a-Awe Inspiring 6-5 10. Fire Maker Bailev 20-1 a-McGaughev trained entry. Trainers (by post position): 1, LeRoy Jolley.

2, Tim Kelly. 3, John Lenzini, Jr. 4, Ron McAnally, 5, Sid Walters. 6. Charlie Whittingham.

7, Snug McGaughey. 8, Patrick Cohen. 9. Shug McGaughey. 10, William Badgett, Jr.

Owners (by post position): 1, Kalarikkal Jayaraman. 2, Roslyn Farm. 3, Gary Mar-ano. 4, J.S. Meredith.

5. George Cheston. 4, Arthur B. Hancock III; Charlie Wittingham; and Dr. Earnest Gaiilard.

7, Ogden Phipps. 8. Calumet Farm. 9, Ogden Mills Phipps. 10, Arthur Appieton.

Weights: Each 126 pounds. Distance: miles. Purse: if 10 start. First place: S413.520. Second place: $151,424.

Third Place: 582,704. Fourth place: S41J52. Post time: 5:30 p.m. EDT. Belmont Stakes Winners 1988 Risen Star 1987 Bet Twice 1986 Danzig Connection 1985 Creme Fraiche 1984 Swale 1983 Caveat 1982 Conquistador Cteto 1981 Summing 1990 Temperance Hill 1979 Coastal 1978 Affirmed 1977 Seattle Slew 1976 Bold Forbes 1975Avatar 1974-4-ittte Current 1973 Secretariat 1972 Riva Ridge 1971 Pass Catcher 1970-ttigh Echelon abrhbi abrhbi 3 111 Oeverexcf 5 14 0 NEWYORK CHICAGO abrhbi Dykstracf 3 0 10 Dascenzcf MWilsncf 2 0 0 0 Webster Magadnlb 5 0 10 DwSmfhrf iStrwbryrf 3 0 0 0 Berryhllc 4 111 PBradlvlf 4 10 0 Myers Mi 1 Moiitor 3b Gantnrzb Yountdh Braggs If Brock lb Deerrf Surhoffc Felder cf Spiers ss Totals 1 0 0 0 0 Law 3b 1 0 0 0 McChdlb 0 0 0 0 Wilkrsn2b 4 111 Dunstonss Miller ph Aasep 5 110 CRioknss 5 13 1 Tettletndh 4 0 2 1 Million lb 4 12 1 Mervinc 4 0 0 0 Orsulakrf 4 12 0 Wthgtn3b 4 0 11 BRiokn2b 37 1 13 4 Totals 5 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 35 2 9 2 abrhbi 5 110 5 0 10 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 3 2 1 5 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 HJohsnSb TPRD McRyldstf 4 111 Bieleckip Jefferis2b 3 2 2 0 Ramosph Lyons Elsterss 4 0 11 Schiraldi JOOOSWilsonp 10 11 Varshooh Milwaukee Baltimore 101 101 2004 200 ooo no 2 Mazziliiph Catvery Presb.

8. GroCare Bobcats 7. McOwllp 0 0 0 0 MiWilmsp Lafayette Presb. 5 Blessed Sac 0 Shapairo tots. 0 Carreonrf looo wrona ph 0 Darling Melvin.

DP Baltimore 1. LOB Milwaukee 11, Baltimore 10. 2B Felder. 3B Moiitor. SB Oevereaux 2 (7), PBradlev (4), Felder (7), Deer (1), Gantner (4), Brock (1).

SF Gantner, Moiitor. 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 McKngss Totals 37 4 4 Totals 42 5 11 ER BB SO New York Chicago 000 110 101 011 101 000 Milwaukee Krueger Knudson W.2-1 2 2 4 2-3 41-3 Sneads Class The Sneads Recreation Association fs sponsoring a men's class Softball tournament June 24 in Sneads. Entry fee for the tournament is S8S plus your own softballs, and deadline for entry is June 21. For more irrtormation contact Nan Edge at home (593-5608) or at work Today's deals BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS Sent Stan Clarke, pitcher, to Omaha of the American Association. Recalled Bill Pecota, Infielder, from Omaha.

Signed Richard unison and David King, first basemen; Lance Jennings, David Solseth and Colin Ryan, catchers; Brian Ahem, Matthew Karchner, Chris Schaefer, Clinton Poster, Ben Par do, Louis Tafbert, Andres Berumen, Scott Cental, Michael Webster, Kirk Baldwin, Herbert Milton, Edward Pierce and Bubba Dunn, pitchers; Gary Carabailo and Chris Jones, third basemen; Sean Collins, second baseman; Kirk Thompson and Kevin Long, outfielders; David Ritchie and Javier Al-varex, shortstops, and Darnell Dickerson and Jay Andrews, outfielders. National League NEW YORK METS Traded Terry Leach, pitcher, to the Kansas City Royals for a player to be named later. Recalled David West, pitcher, from Tidewater of the Irrternational League. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Purchased the contract of Miguel Garcia, pitcher, and Dann Bilardello, catcher, from Buffalo of the American Association. Sent Tom Prince, catcher, and Roger Samuels, pitcher, to Buffalo.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Signed Paul Coleman, outfielder, to a minor-league contract and assigned hrm to Johnson City of the Appiachian League. HOCKEY jrr National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS Signed Marc Habscheid. forward. COLLEGE CARNEGIE-MELLON Named Bruce Bronsdon men's and women's swimrning coach and director of aquatics.

CHRISTIAN HERITAGE Announced ft wiH field a men's soccer team beginning with the 1989-90 school year and named Mike Sutlrff head coach; named Nick Petle-grino sports irrtormation director. FLORIDA ATLANTIC Named Tom Loomis men's head baskefbaN coach. HARVARD Named John Veneziano director of sports informatton. OHIO STATE Announced that Eli Brewster, basketball guard, has withdrawn from school. PUR DUC Named Pete Hoener defensive tackle coach.

Announced the resignation of Jim Eiam, defensive backs coach. Announced the retirement of Buford Bvers, associate athletic rjrector for business affairs, effective June 30 and Fred Wilt, women's track and eras-country coach. One out when winning run scored. Magadan 2, Darling, McKnight. LOB New York 5, Chicago 12.

2B Jeffer-ies 2, Wilkerson, Ramos, Mazzilli. HR McClendon (5), HJohnson (13), McReyn- ulP 1 IWIacki L.3-4 52-3 9 4 4 Huismann 2-3 2 2 2 Thurmond 12-3 1 0 0 Olson 1 10 0 i (7). Orioles sign former North Florida Christian player Doug Reynolds, a former baseball player at North Florida Christian, signed Thursday to play catcher with the Baltimore Orioles after being drafted in the 33rd round. Reynolds just completed his junior year at Liberty University. The Orioles called him twice on Wednesday, North Florida coach Mike Posey said, but Reynolds refused to sign.

When Baltimore got back to Reynolds with a "substantial amount (of money) plus an extra year of school," Posey said he signed. The exact terms were not disclosed, but Posey said Reynolds will receive $7,000 to finish work toward his degree, a cash-signing bonus and incentive clauses. Posey said Reynolds, who was drafted because of his throwing arm, is expected to receive plenty of playing time at the Class A team in Erie, N.Y., which is in the Penn League. Reynolds is 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds. In the last two years at Dberty, Reynolds hit 21 home runs.

He also batted .280 this past season and .295 the year before. He graduated from North Florida in 1986. NCAA Championship EDMOND, Okla. Results Friday after the second round of the NCAA Gotf Championship played on the par-70. Oak Tree Country Club East Course: IP ER Bd SO New York Darting 4 8 4 4 0 7 McOwH 12-3 1 0 0 1 0 Myers 11-3 0 0 0 1 2 Aase L.l-2 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 Chicago Bielecki 6 4 2 2 16 Schirelol 2-321100 SWilson 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 MWillms w.1-2 2 2 1 1 0 2 Team Standings Clemson Meadors Basketball Camp Two Marynell Meadors Basketball Camp sessions wiN be held in June and July.

A furMtamental camp, to run June 24-28, is open to girls aged 8-18 and emphasizes individual fundamental skills. High school and college coaches wW be guest Umpires Phillips; First, Reed; Second, Johnson; Third, Clark. 3:46. A 30378. Yankees 8, Red Sox 7 NEW YORK Steve Sax's llth-inning single drove in Don Slaught with the winning run Thursday night, lifting the New York Yankees.

Slaught singled to right with one out in the 11th off Bob Stanley. He moved to second on an infield out and, after Deion Sand-en was walked intentionally. Sax grounded a single up the middle. BOSTON NEW YORK abrhbi abrhbi Reedss 6 0 2 0 Sanderscf 5 0 10 Romero 2b 4 110 Sax 2b 4 13 1 Bdggs3b 7 2 4 1 Mtngly lb 4 0 0 1 Greemvltf 4 1 2 1 MHall 412 1 Evans 5 2 2 2 Phelps dh 4110 Burks cf 4 0 10 BalOoniph 10 0 0 Quintan rf 0 0 0 0 Pglruk) 3b 5 2 2 1 Heeprt 4 0 10 Barfieldrf 5 2 3 2 Rominerf 2 111 Slaughtc 3 111 Esaskylb 3 0 0 0 Espnozss 5 0 11 Ceronec 3 0 10 Gedmanc 10 0 0 Kutcherc 10 12 Arizona St. Oklahoma Oklahoma St.

Texas Georgia UCLA Arizona North Carolina Arkansas Fresno St. LSU E. Term. St. 274-289563 283- 285568 279-289568 284- 292574 285- 292577 284-293579 289-290579 270-309579 294-288582 284-299583 297-289586 291-295584 289-299588 294- 294 590 295- 297592 299-294-593 297-294593 HBP Jefferies by MlWilliams.

Dunston by Aase. WP Darting. Umpires Home, Harvey; First, Putll; Second, Davidson; Third, Hallion. 3:28. A 36.358.

Phillies 15, Pirates 11 PHILADELPHIA Pittsburgh, which opened the game with its biggest inning in 47 years, became the second team to blow a 10-nm lead this week. Barry Bonds hit a three-run homer and Andy Van Slyke and Gary Redus hod two hits each as the Pirates scored 10 runs in the first. But Philadelphia came back as Von Hayes and Steve Jettz homered twice. Jettt became the first PhiHie to homer from both sides of the plate in one game. PITTSBURGH PHtLA A team camp wiN be held June 79-July 2.

Twenty-two high schools have already enrolled their teams. The Lady Seminole basketball coaching staff and Lady Seminole Players wiH be on the teaching staff. Both camps offer overnight and day-camp accornmodations. For more information, call rhe FSU basketball office at 444-1091 between 8 a m. 4 p.m.

Monday through Thursday and Fridays until noon. UTEP Florida St. SW Louisiana Failed ta Ouakfy South Carolina 293-30O-S93 Totals 44 714 7 Totals 42 114 I 000 110 203 007 110 104 000 011 Boston New York 295-2W 593 295-798 5V3 294- 298 594 300-295595 299-297594 295- 301596 293-305 598 295-304599 303-297-400 use Georgia Tech Miami, Ohio Kansas Illinois Washington Nevada-Reno Houston UNLV NC State French Open PARIS Results Friday from the million French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros Stadium (seedings in parentheses): abrhbi Bonos If 3 2 13 Ready Lind2b 5 110 Herr2b vanSlykef 5 2 3 2 Jeltz 2b Bonilla3b 4 110 VHaves lb Taekwondo Redus rf abrhbi 4 3 3 0 1000 4 3 2 5 5 2 2 4 -5 2 4 0 4 110 1000 20 11 0 0 0 0 0100 3100 5 132 Kruk If 0 0 0 0 Samuel cf 0 0 0 0 OwMpyrf Two outs when winning run scored. Pagliaruio. Romero, Sanders, Espinoza.

DP Boston 1, New York 1. LOB Boston 17, New York 7. 28 Sax, Reed. Kutcher. Boggs.

HR Barfieid (11). Evans (9), Pagliaruio (3). Boggs (2). MHall (3). SB Barfieid (1).

Sax (15). Kutcher. SF Matttngty, Slaught. RE BS SO 299-304603 293-314409 301-308-609 JRobnsnp Samuels King lb Cotorado 2 10 0 Jordan lb 0 0 0 0 Carmanp Landrmp Disffnoltt 1 0 0 0 Denwrrf RQunnsss 5 12 2 Thnncc Michael Chang (IS), Ptacoitla. def.

Andrei Cnesnokov. Soviet Union. 4-1. 5-7. 7-4 (7-4), 7-1 Stefan Edberg (3).

Sweden, def. Boris Becker U). West Germany. 4-X 4-4. 5-7.

3-4. 4-2. CASE LEADS STATE TOURNEY Fort Myers insurance agent Tom Case shot a 67 Friday to take a one-stroke lead over two players midway through the Florida State Amateur Golf Championship. Case's 5-under-par score was a record in a tournament round at the three-year-old Lake Nona Golf Club in Orlando. "The best round of golf I have ever played," Case said after he made seven birdies and two bogeys on the layout He was the only golfer to break 70 in the second round.

From Democrat staff report Boddicker Sl-3 a 7 Menejeis of Tallahassee's Taekwondo USA FamHv Center attended the 1989 ATA World Qiarnpionships held in LHtle Rock, Arkansas May 24-28. The Tallahassee participants look 18 trophies in the international event, with five first-place, four second-place, and nine third-place finishes. Comoethmg from Tallahassee were; White Trey Roberts; Orange Brand! Morgerrlftau; Green Roger Tot-ten. Scott Diestemorst. Rvan Oestethorst, David Mark Meadowcrort purple lenny Taylor Blue Mike Borgos.

Janet Borgos; Brewm Julia O'Brien. Metafile Dressier, Richard Marm, Terry Parker. June Rommanrt Red David Perry. Linda Rofhman; Btacfc Bret drgree drclie. Sharon Be.

Laura Wilson. Jason THURSDAY NIGHT RESULTS Race I Grade 31.11 (5) ML'S Sassy 16.00 7.80 3 (4) Tamberine Gel 1160 15.40 (4) Lav Low Luke IM a 15-4) 53.20; TR (5-4-4) 43020 Race Grade 31.27 it) Don't Snake 14.40 7 00 480 (1) Short Wave 20 340 (5) Hard Cash 3.00 0 (1-8) 39 09C (8-1-5) 835.40 DO (5-81 78.00 Ran 3 Grade A. 38 J7 (1) Humorous Howard SIM 37.40 540 (3) CR Snona 13.80 5.00 (8) Firing Souad 4J0 0 (1-3) 47 84 (1-3-8) MrXS Super (1-3-8-5) 1723.40 Race 4 Grade 3I.lt (1) Missy Prissy 14.00 440 840 (4) Nro Man 1 130 1 1 22-3 2 1 0 2-3 2 I OrtBC 3 110 Daultonc RRyldsph lOOOMcWImsp Walkp 2 113 Ontiversp Kipper lOOORvalph Cangebrf 2 0 10 GAHarrsp Fordrf Bedrosnp Totals 39111411 Totals 4 2 12 0 0 0 0 100 0 1000 0000 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 1715 1514 kitSvidual SiantSngs Kevin Johnson, Clemson 46-49135 Phil Mickelsoa Ariz. St. 44-70134 Robert Gamez.

Arizona 42-75137 Jeff Lee, Oklahoma 44-71137 Chris Patton, Clemson 48-71139 Kyle Jerome, Texas 70-70140 Kevin wemworth, Okta St 47-74141 Rick Greemvood, UCLA 72-49141 Ricky BeH, Oklahoma 70-72142 Matt Peterson, Georgia 70-72142 Rex KurarrHD, Term. 49-74143 Brian Nelson, Texas 71-72143 Hub Goven. UNLV 49-74143 Tripp Oavfs. Oklahoma 71-72143 Brandon Kennedy. N.

Carotin 72-71143 LSmrth Murphy BStamey L.2-2 New Verk CParker Pittsburgh (10)01 810 PtwnOekJta 282 204 til -15 Stem Graf. West Germany, and Ga-brieta Sabatim, Argentina. 13). def. Jem Nowotna and I lelena Sufcova.

CmJTuslova-kia l). 4-1. 4-1 Lartsse Savcnenko and Malaria Zver-eva. Soviet Union (2). def.

Brendi Scrum, McCutiers W.2-1 2 Guetlerman pitched 10 4 batters in Ire 7th. mtadHpTita 4V 28 ROuwwnes. Ready, 1 BWaJ)BJ)4fea4jB)jV.

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