Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 28

Location:
Honolulu, Hawaii
Issue Date:
Page:
28
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Star-Bulletin 2 Wednesday, October 24. 1990 baseball fARMHANDS: Trying to move up can be real tough fpntinued from Paae C-1 J3g used to playing seven days a eek with all new teammates If ay from family and home," Ken-jneysaid. jJCraven was used as a reliever Wd spot starter at Quad City jvhere his catcher was former Uni- ycrsiiy or Hawaii player Larry jvuzaies. iney neipea yuaa L'ity fin the league championship. Gonzales finished with a 3ft7 batting average, best among Ha- McCREADIE: Cut by Brewers" Continued from Page C-1 "I'm a little bit disappointed on '1 personal basis because I think hg defeated himself, yet, I blame the adults," Poitevint said.

"He only got 65 or so at-bats ify our organization and I think he looked around and saw everyone was as good or better. He got off tQ a bad start and talked himself out of that aggressive approach "I think he thought in his heart he had failed. I don't think he would admit any of this but I've been around this game too long and seen too many kids. "We sent him home and I think we compounded things by doing this. He went home, lost weight and came back.

He said he was, a much better pitcher than a hitter. "I signed him as a hitter and thought he would be a pretty good corner player at first or think he gave up on his bat too fast. "I don't think our farm people really knew him." vau pros at au levels. problem. That's not overly concerning for us," said Fred Nelson, Houston's director of minor league operations.

"He had some good young players ahead of him In Double A. When he went to Columbus it was to replace injured players. He came back (to Osceola in the Florida State League) because we had other people in Columbus who needed to play. It wasn't from lack of performance. "His performance was good.

He drove in a lot of runs and finished strong. He's going to be in a position where he is going to have to compete for a position on the Double A club next year." There is no reason why I shouldn't be in Double A next year," Nyssen said. "I played every day this year and led the team (Osceola) in RBIs. "The Astros don't seem to be in a hurry to rush people through the farm system. There were a couple of guys from the '87 draft that got put on the 40-man roster besides (Astros' catcher Craig) Biggio.

"This organization has a lot of outfielders they are high on and I think there will be some changes this year. They say they are on a youth movement," Reitzel was loaned by the Texas Rangers to Miami, an independent and not very good team in the Florida State League, to start the season. He returned to the Rangers' team in Port Charlotte, for the second half the season. "He turned it around when he got to Port Charlotte and basically finished up where he did last year," said Monty Clegg, a Rangers minor league administrative assistant. A slight tear in the rotator cuff in his right shoulder ended Snov-er's season July 24.

The Seattle Mariners returned List to the outfield, his position at UH, after experimenting with him as a pitcher. "We gave him the opportunity to make it as a pitcher from March to the middle of June. At that point we made the decision to work him out as an outfielder," said Jim Beattie, Seattle's farm director. "As a pitcher, he hit more people than hit him. He has a good athlete's body.

He runs well and throws well. The move to the outfield went OK although he was bothered by injuries." it was Just a great year for me," Onzales said. "I think I nnened weren't that good but I learned a lot. You really have to refine whatever skills you have. If you make a mistake it better be a small one." Besides Gonzales, five other Single A veterans, Paul Brown, Mike House, Dan Nyssen, Mike Reitzel and Dan Snover, all feel it is time to move up, at least to Double A next year.

Terry Ryan, director of scouting for the Minnesota Twins, said House.was down a bit this year at Visalia in the California League, but there was a good reason. "We Jumped him over Kenosha (Midwest League) and that's a pretty good jump," Ryan said. "He had respectable numbers and a decent year. We have to make a decision on whether to keep him in the outfield or put him back at first base (where House played for Hawaii Pacific University). I suspect we'll give him every opportunity to win the first base job in Orlando (Double A Southern League) next year." Nyssen has played Single A ball for 3Vt years but neither he nor the Houston Astros feel this is a "The big difference was going out and playing every day.

The body gets tired," Donahue said. Patton would welcome Wong back with the Silver Sox next year but the former Southern Cal and Hawaii-Hilo player would prefer to sign with a major league organization. Reno operates as an independent with a partial working agreement with the Cleveland Indians. "I had a good year but I don't want to be on an independent team all my life," Wong said. "I Just have to wait and see what happens.

With expansion coming, I plan to give it another year and I would go back to Reno." Judd Schemmel, Milwaukee Brewers' minor league administrative assistant, thinks Souza should be happy with his first season of pro baseball. "For his first year in pro ball Brian had a solid year," Schemmel said. "He threw pretty well. He had good velocity and good composure." "I would say it was a pretty good summer," Souza said. "The stats ome eyes in the organization dur- ag sprine training.

"Even though I didn't play that wucn me year oeiore, i was still ready in the spring and didn't let last year get me down. I'm looking forward to Double A next year." Gonzales is currently playing Hunter ball for the Melbourne Australia) Bush Rangers. 2 For Donahue, signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians after his senior year at the University of Washington, the pro game was fun and it was a lot different. Height: 6-0, Weight: 185, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended University of Hawaii Batting record Height: 5-8, Weight: 165, Throws: Right, Bats: Bom Attended University of Washington Batting record Height: 6-1. Weight: 151, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Graduated from the University of Hawoii, May 1989 PJtchlng record 2B 16 68 93 HR RBI 5 45 Avg.

.264 AB 352 103 Year, Team 1990-Reno, 6 tt90-Boise, Northwest 13 ER SO BB ERA 8 12 6 5.02 Pet 1.000 IP 144 17 2 .264 45 1.000 17 8 12 6 5.02 Year, Team 1987- 1 988- Osceola, Florida State 1988- Asheville, So. Atlantic 1989- Osceola, Florida State 1990- Osceola, Florida State 1990-Columbus. Southern JO AB 2B 3B HR RBI 73 305 39 a-96 18 3 6 54 .3,15 34 130 17 27 0 2 0 19 .208 50 190 34 54 8 2 10 29 .284 87 266 32 69 10 3 3 31 .241 112 417 48 97 13 8 7 66 233 18 55 4 12 5 0 1 6 .218 374 1,383 174 355 54 18 27 205 .257 flinor League Totals 13 144 2 0 Drafted In 33(4 round by the California Angels, June 6, 1990. Minor League Totals 103 352 68 93 16 Signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians, December 9, 1988. Stole 19 bases for Reno in 1990.

Minor League Totals a-Led league. Drafted in 7th round, regular phase, by the Houston Astros, June 2, 1987 and signed by Reggie Waller. L'efl Auburn in at bats (305), hits (96), doubles (18) and runs batted in (54) in 1987. Named to New York-Pennsylvania League to the All-Star team in 1987. eight: 6-4, Weight: 220, Throws: Left, Bots: Lett tended University of Hawaii pitching record Height: 6-2, Weight: 200, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended University of Hawaii Batting record Year, Team AB 1 2B 3B HR RBI Avg.

20 0 0 0 11 .200 38 3 1 6 20 .195 95 16 1 8 75 .307 Pet ER SO BB ERA 1 .000 21 15 10 18 5 96 2 .667 58 22 40 36 3.67 3 .500 45 22 42 41 4.01 9 .250 112 49 79 57 4.20 7 .364 96 53 77 56 5.17 0 4 3 3 4 few, Team IP 987-New Britain, Eastern 7 224 987-Winter Haven. Florida St 11 54 3 988-Lynehburg. Carolina 10 494 38 105 9990-Lynchburg, Carolina 27 924 1988- Palm Springs, California 35 100 11 1989- Ouad City. Midwest 69 195 24 1990- QuadCity. Midwest 99 309 44 Height: 6-2, Weight: 210, Throws: Right, Bots: Right Attended University of Hawaii-Hilo 14 106 253 Pitching record 19 Minor League Totals 203 604 79 153 Drafted in 22nd round by the California Angels, June 2, 1988.

161 248 208 4.48 Pet. ER SO BB 3 .625 76 23 52 7 Year, Team IP 1990-Boise, Northwest 15 744 5 (Minor League Totals 93 323Vi 14 22 .389 332 Drafted in 2nd round, regular phase, by the Boston Red Sox. June 2, 1987. Did not pitch after May 26. 1988.

Placed on disabled list June 27. 1988. Recorded one save for Lynchburg in 1990. ERA 2.78 2.78 .625 76 23 52 Minor League Totals 15 744 5 3 Drafted in 31st round by the California Angels, June 6, 1990. i Height: 6-3, Weight: 195, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended University of Hawaii Batting record Seight: 6-3, Weight: 195, Throws: Right, Bots: Right Oroduoted from Pepperdine University, May 1990 itching record Year, Team 1987-Salem.

Northwest Height: 6-4, Weight: 205, Throws: Left. Bots: Left Attended University of Hawaii, NE Oklahoma State Pitching record 13 14 AB 18 2 44 7 0 11 2B 0 1 3B 0 3 HR RBI Avg. 0 0 .000 1 8 .250 Pet ER SO BB ERA 0 1 000 14 5 9 6 3.14 1 667 56 19 41 18 2 90 ER SO BB Jfear.Team IP 2J90-Boise, 6 144 1 a09O-Quad City, Midwest 15 59 2 Pet .571 54 23 17 23 Minor League Totals 27 62 9 11 1 3 1 8 .177 Pitching record Year, Team IP Pet ER SO BB ERA 1988- Bend, Northwest 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0.00 1989- Scottsdale. Arizona Lea 12 19 0 1 .000 7 14 36 41 641 4 5 1 4 26 .714 58 23 33 Year, Team IP 1 988-Gastonia. So.

Atlantic 19 5414 21 55 1990-Miami, Florida State 13 594 13 44 .750 70 24 50 24 2.95 Einor League Totals 21 734 3 1 ERA 3.84 1.21 If 72 37 44 39 6 20 31 14 .125 .667 Drafted in 26th round by the California Angels, June 6, 1990. 114 84 .500 223 69 Minor League Totals 66 213 14 14 Drafted in 23rd round by the Texas Rangers, June 2, 1988. Minor League Totals 12 19 0 1 .000 7 14 36 41 6.41 Signed as a free agent by California Angels, June 11, 1987. Released by the California Angels, April 7, 1968. Re-signed by the California Angela, June 14, 1988.

Released by the California Angels, March 28, 1989. Signed by the Oakland Athletics, March 29, 1989. Released by the Oakland Athletics, December, 1989. Signed by the Seattle Mariners, January, 1990. Height: 6-7, Weight: 210, Throws: Right, Bats: Right trended Sacramento State University Pitching record Year, Team 0 IP i1990-Great Falls, Pioneer 14 51 5 2 1 Height; 5-8, Weight: 160, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended University of Hawaii, NE Oklahoma State Batting record Year, Team AB Pet.

714 45 ER SO BB ERA 23 40 30 4 06 23 40 30 4.06 HR RBI A' Minor League Totals 14 51 5 2 .714 45 Drafted in 14th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers, June 5. 1990. 52 14 10 2B 9 4 3 2 33 2 14 .2, 1989- Pulaski. Appalachian 63 216 43 1990- Durham, Carolina 23 65 11 1990-Greenville. Southern 15 34 4 Height: 6-2.

Weight: 195, Throws: Right, Bots: Right Graduated from Kaiser High School, 1989 Pitching record Year, Team IP 1990-Peona. Arizona League 7 11 0 0 0 4 24 ar Minor League Totals 101 315 58 76 16 1 3 43 Signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Braves, 1968. On disabled list from July 24, 1990. Pet. .000 ER SO BB 11 8 17 11 ERA 655 Seight: 5-9, Weight: 1 55, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended Hawaii Pacific University, Lewis-Clark State .000 11 8 17 11 6.55 Minor League atting record Batting record Year, Team 1 989-Peoria.

Arizona League sr.Team Height: 6-3, Weight: 195, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended University of Washington, University of Hawaii 46 AB 184 24 46 2B 6 3B HR RBI Avg, 1 0 17 .250 3B 1 14 31 AB 78 2B 2 HR RBI Avg. 0 5 .179 Red Sok.GuN Coast. .250 78 31 6 14 Minor League Totals Minor League Totals 46 164 24 46 Drafted In the 17th round by the Boston Red Sox. June 5. 1990.

179 Pitching record Year, Team 1990-Helena. Pioneer a Led league. Drafted in 8th round by the Milwaukee Brewers, June 5, 1989. Recorded one save for Peoria in 1990. ER IP 45V 19 3 Pet 429 ER SO BB 50 26 39 29 3 5M6 .429 50 26 39 29 Minor League Totals 19 45Vi 3 4 Drafted in 8th round by the Milwaukee Brewers.

June 4, 1990. Z2 Weight: 6-5, Weight: 250, Throws: Left, Bots; Right Graduated from Hawaii Pacific, 1989 'Batting record 'Year, Teem AB 63 221 54 -1990-vlsalia. California 88 308 47 Height: 6-9, Weight: 160, Throws: Right, Bots: Both Attended University of Hawaii Batting record Height: 5-1 1, Weight: 200, Throws: Right, Bats: Right Attended Southern Cal and Hawaii-Hilo Batting record 2B 83 a-21 82 8 HR RBI 12 a-68 10 42 Avg. a-376 266 3B 0 0 529 101 165 29 22 110 312 League Totals 151 16 45 105 9 36 82 28 2 5 13 3B 0 1 3 HR RBI 0 0 1 13 0 29 Avg. 225 .247 .235 AB 40 146 349 Veer, Team 1989-Kenosha.

Midwest 1 989- Ekzabethton, 1990- Kenosha, Midwest 42 59 Af .264 74 83 AB 227 238 Year, Team 1989- Reno. California 1990- Reno. California 33 36 2B 14 9 60 70 3B 0 2 HR 0 2 RBI 18 36 20 1 42 .237 a Led league. Drafted 18th round by the Minnesota Twins. June 6.

1989. Named Appalachian League Player of the Year, selected to All-Star team and led league in total bases (140) in 689 Named Elizabethton Player of the Month in July and August and Topps Player of the Month in August, 1989. Minor League Totals 166 535 110 127 Drafted in 35th round by the Minnesota Twins, June 3, 1988. Stole 41 bases lor Kenosha in 1990. 23 54 780 Minor League Totals 157 465 69 130 Signed as a free agent by the Reno Silver Sox, April 6.

1989. SCOREBOARD 1 EZ 5" Vt 2v ie 22' 12Va 1 7V COLORADO OREGON Missouri HOUSTON UCLA Notre Dame Georgia ARIZONA Oklahoma Stanford OKLAST Arkansas Oregon St PITT KENTUCKY Wash St. Today (Texas) def. Dennis Schmid (Holland), 6-4. 6-3; Jerry Frantz (Cakf) del.

SveM Brandau (Germany), 64, 6-1 Ken Thome (Ga.) del. Adam Mai. (Malaysia). 64, 64; Clinton Fenwi (Ala def. Eno Polo (Kenya), 7-5.

2-6! 74; Ted Scherman (Cam.) def. John Letts 6-3. 6-2; Brandon Walter (Fla del. Jarornir Becks (Gtrmanv), Greg Faia (Cakf.) def. Sebastian La au (Canada), 64.

64; Brett Stevth (Australia) del. Mike Bauer (Cakf 6J. 6-1; Scott Warner (Fla.) def. Mike Sala on (Pa 7-5, 74; Dave Randall (Gf) def. Shiga Kanroji (Japan), 64.

64. Baseoal FaH Invitational: Toyota vs UH Green. 6 30 pm. Rainbow Stadium. I Bowling I OA East 3 30 p.m Stadium Bowl OA Watt 330p Aiea Bowl.

Fall Invitational At fambow Stadium Tex Puiehul.UH White 0 Ten Pulenul.UH White 0 UH White 000 000 0-0 6 TenPulehu 000 100 -1 0 Bitty Blanchette. Grant Vermillion (4) and Tyler Crieff: Alan Higuchi, Brian Souza (7) and Brian Nuha. W-Higuchi. I Blanchette Souza. Leading hittetsUHW: Ken Harrison 3-3; Larry Cook 2-3.

TP: Mark Soma 2b. NFL Home team in CAPS Sunday'a games Favorite Line NEW ORLEANS 5 GREEN BAY 7 Philadelphia 3i Miami Buffalo 6 'HOUSTON B' FRANCISCO 13 SAN DIEGO GIANTS 3v CTucaoo 6'i NHL Wales Conference State Seniors Open Al LeHehua Course First round results Pre flight-eS: John Kalmka 71: Don Schuppert. 72: Larry Lee 75: Ron Castillo. Bdt Schwailie. George Yama-moto 79: Sho Nakaima.

Robert Taone. SO: Stan Mukai 11: Tom Keeney. 55-5975: Wendell Kop. 76: Ron Kimura. Jon Severson 71: Bob Evans, BrilGlese.

60-64-71: Bill Kefsey 7i Sandy Bunda. 71: Danny Kop, Tosh Sato. 77: TakeoKaneshma. David Yoshihara. 71: Greg DiMato.

Pat Kaya. 79: Ralph Allen. SoiMakalena. 70 ever 7ft B4I Bernard. 7ft Richard Luke.

12 Lloyd Jenkins 13: Bid Mader I John Derrick. Underdog Detroit Minnesota Dallas INDIANAPOLIS ENGLAND Jets Cleveland Tampa Bay Washington PHOENIX Cincinnati vnoeroog LA Rams Patrick Division TPtt 0 14 1 13 0 12 NY Rangers. Philadelphia. Washington. Pittsburgh NY Islanders ATLANTA Evn Monday's games Favonte Line PITTSBURGH Evn College football Heme learn in CAPS GF GA 41 26 38 32 37 30 34 32 36 38 20 32 GF GA 33 37 28 28 27 35 34 38 27 30 Derrick Pelekai (Nan) 475: Jonathan Holmes (Camp) 457: Myles Fujimoto (Mill).

452: David Saguoo (Waip). 443: Denver Laurita (Waian) 399: Travis Ka-meoke(PC). High games 225: A Fukuda (Aiea). 214: Jason Meheula (Moa) 1(9: Keak ha Christ (Nan). 181: Jason Estaoon (Camp).

177: Fujimoto (Mill) 166: D. Saguoo (Waip). Evan Paikai (PC). 162: D. Launta (Waian).

Gel Moanakia 3. Campbell 0 Waianae 2. Wgipahu 1 Pearl City 3. Militant 0 Nanakuk 3. Aiea 0 High aeriea S41: Prudence Perez (Aa).

530: Tenmftt Kahau (Nan). 509: Frances Navarro (Waian). 491: Knsti Okimoto (PC) 45: Trtsha Konno (Moi). 44 Darteen Honuchi (Wap). 420: Akaa Mateo (Camp) 40 Konnne KinfO (MHr).

High gamee-201: Perez (Ana). 200: Kahau (Nani 117: K. Okvnoto (PC) lit: F. Navarro (Waian). T.

Konno (Moa) 171: Leiiam TabiK (Camp). 164; Hannah Tuatagak) (MikL 151:0 Honuchi (Waip). UH Girls AIIMMBoal Varsity Maryknol 3. Hawaii Baptist 0 Sacred Heart 3. loieni 0 Punahou 3.

Uriwersity High 0 High series-482: Berne Cotlado (SH) 470: Coaetle Kaufmann (Maryl 44LonHo(lol) 2lc Janice (Pun) 417: Km Kaweta (HBAL iik Joam WatanakilUHSL High genua-ITS: Cotado (SH) Ht Mena Gavares (Mary). 1M: Ho (ton 111: (Pun). Ion Lau (M8A) mj WstanakifUHS). Maryknol Maroon 3, Hawaf Baptist 0 KamerwaehalPunjnouO Puerto Rico Open Al San Juan, Puerto Rice First -found single Jennifer Capriati (2) del. Andrea Stmadova.

6-0, 74 (7-3). Brighton WITA At Brighton, England First-round single: Steffi Graf del. Ceaka DaMman. 6-2, 6-2: Ka terms Me-leeva del Petra Thoren, 6-3. $-7, 64.

Nissan Circuit Wstlee Classic At WaHea Tennis Oub First round results Singles Michael Robertson (So. Africa) del. Michael Feidbausch (Germany). 7-5, 6-0: Long Phan (Cakf.) def. Dave Andrew (Hi 6-3.

6-1; Jeff Greenwakt (Conn.) del. Jim Somervi (Hi 7-6. 64 Brett Custer (Australia) del Enc Amend (Cakf 7-5, 34. 64. Jeff Neuman (M del Robert Bierent (HoUnd).

64, 6-4; Gordon Ernst (R.I.) del Robert Henderson (Cant 6-2. 6-3; Rich Benson (Utah) del Brian Page (K), 6-0. 6-1; Tim Donovan (Mass.) def. Michael Kocher (Germany), 6-1. 6-1.

Mike Bnggs (Cat def. Ate Nizet (Cakf 6-4. 6-1; Carsten Amens (Germany) del Chuck Swevn (Wrsel 6-3, 6-4; Aieco Preovotos (Cakf.) del. Carlo Bustos (Cakf 6-3. 6-4; Swv Jung (Cakf def.

Tom Mercer (Pel Murphy Jensen (Ga.) def. Morten Chnstensen (Denmark), 14, S-2. 6-4; John Carres (Mich.) def Eric Godn (Canada), 64. 24. 75; Doug Burke (Caneos) def Carsten Huebscher (Germany), 6-fc t-4; He Evans (Term.) def.

Doug Eteenmen (Cakf 64. 6-1. Matt Anger (Catrf del Craig Boyntsn (Fla 64. 64; Akn Reichet (Cakf def. Mcheel Joyce (CaWl 7 5.

t-4: Greg Rusedski (Canada) del Craq Johnson (CaM M. 64: Yam LeFebvr (Cana-da) del Andrew Skaner (Pi), 64. 6-4. Greg Home (Utah) del. Trevor Kra-nemerm (Fla 1 64.6-3.

Heine? Mryarg (Garmafiy) ttef. St'an HeUwann (Germany), 62; MkWkrton I NAIA District 2 Women: Hawaii Pa-atifie vs BYU-Hawaa. 7 30 Cannon activities Center -H gtfte Playoff. University vs. Ka-Ifcehemeha, 5 30 Hawaii Baptist OU Weet Gin Radford at Peart City.

fWenua at Waianae. Campbea-Nana-MMi winner at Moanakia. Wnpahu at QUa. al games begm at 5 30 pm OU Weal Soy: Moanakia vs Peart ry. 4:30 pm Waianae vs.

MiMim, J0 at Milan, Fnid: Lerfehua J.J Campbell 4 30 pm. Nanakuk vs. 'Wavanu, 5 30 p.m.. at Waeahu S. Lfd.

WaterPole i Ut Punahou Blue at Kemehamer 5 p.m. flomorrow I BBaaebal Mtaeenat Shendan Mkjae vs Rainbow Star turn Adama DnriSMii Hartford 4 Boston 4 Quebec 3 Buffalo 1 Seardey's games Pts 1 11 2 10 1 9 3 9 3 OLA East Le night's results Vsrwtygrte McKintey del Keiem. 15-2. 15-9 Kaiser del. Kahuku.

9-13. 13-11. 15-13 el Junior varsitygirls Kaian. del McKimey. 15-3.

154 Kahuku del Kaiser, 15-1. 16-14 ILH Girts LrtMgnr-s results aj Cempbel Conference Pts OP GA 0 12 34 24 2 12 39 35 NBA Yesterday' results Phoenn 119. Cleveland 114 New Jersey 112, Miami 101 Indiana 139. Houston 121 Pttaoelpheirj2.Utar95 Chicago 102. Seattle 90 Sacramento vs Golden Stat at Reno, ocd.

Devon St Lows Minnesota Toronto 3 1 Baseball I American League California Angel Agreed 10 ler. with Bob McCkjre, pitcher, on a yearoontract National Leegut as New York llet Exercised op'Jf on the contract of Alejandro Feu. pitcher, for 1991. at St Low CardMaai Annomvfl the retirement of Dave Cofcns. of.

Basketball riaonallsalbalAaaacWir Chertotte Hornet Waned Jim UN and Andre Turner, guard. Football ItaaonelFootbelLeegue Adens Falcone Suspended Taay Casaiat. nose tackle, tor two gam vtXMpeylormisstxagameonCS. 21. Houeloa OtHt Paced Tony piecekicker.

on ajred nwervf PMadetolw Eagle SrJ Deryte Smft. offenawt ahamtn, to one-year contact 0 Phoeaa CsnsMak) Waived Dor 9 Signed Chn 21 25 4 20 37 Hawaii Baptist Gold del. St. An-frtw s. 5-15.

15-11. 16-14: Sacred Hearts del University 14-12. 16-14 AIR FORCE BYU Wyoming Syracuse GA TECH TCU VIRGINIA MICHIGAN ST Carolina OHIO STATE Mcrngan Missesippi Nebraska KANSAS IOWA FLORIDA ST TEXAS 1 3 20 38 Line 7 31 15 14 17 2W 7 27 Evn 16 74 14 22 44 234 164 32 21 3 14 16 214 15 17 Underdog Utah NewMeiico UTEP ARMY Duke Baykv Boston Col Purdue TEMPLE Minnesota INDIANA VANDY IOWA ST Kansas Si "SteSftl LaStata So Mpth. WISCONSIN Per St MiSSST. Roe TEXAS TECH ARIZONA ST Cal Pts GF GA 1 1 15 45 24 Los Angeles Cgary LH Oria: Sacred Heart vs Punahou.

Heww Bapast vs University. wehameria vs totem. Mid-Pacrfic vs Maryknol. 3 30 Kan Bowl Time Maarn Waflaa Omit 9 in. Watet 3 12 39 30 10 30 32 2S 23 30 33 Club.

OLA West Al Aiee Bowtno, Center lore Moarau I Campbea 0 WavanutWhMrvjel MMara 3. Peart City 0 AMlNenakuaO High eerwe M4c AeVsn Fykuda At-eat Son (Moej 117: LMMlTtlMUltS Detroit 6, Vancouver 0 New Jersey 8. Wander 1 WirvvjioRlPMedetpn2 lr Pittsburgh 4 Lo.Hw I Carry 4 Stockholm Open Al ftaaVtMalaa ftaaaaa Second-round singles: Michael Cheng (12) del. Mann Jane. 6-4.

6-3: Me Sampras (4) del 7-3) $7 (3-7). 6-3 ALABAMA Auhsn TEXAS AtM Miami (fia) So Cat WASHINGTON Big Weet Women: San Jose Stale vs. Orwirvty of Hawe. 7 m. Wm Gym.

Cuaigipna. East Moatana vs Criarnfed 1 pm. McCabtym aaaVjkBVaawlllkdfla4aVJaV JAkJW1k- II.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Honolulu Star-Bulletin
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Honolulu Star-Bulletin Archive

Pages Available:
1,993,314
Years Available:
1912-2010