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.1 "Vvf mum Star-Gazette. Saturday. Aug. 5. 1989 SPORTS To report results toll-free to the Star-Gazette: To obtain national results: mnAAA USA Today sports phone.

900850-1414 minute) (60 cents for first minute. 35 cents for each additional minute) In New YorK, In Pennsylvania, 8002 4 5-1 4 1 4 their team batbng average from .248 to I knrt or KM MrCaskl. Caktomia: NATIONAL LEAGUE Auto racing Nelson Lrano, Toronto, leadofl double. 25). SLUMPS Baseball Baseball May 4 John Farrel, uevejana: fe The Baltimore Orioles had a 6.31 rn Seltzer, Kansas uiy, no-oui smjuj.

IROC Lineup ERA and committed 1 3 errors on their 2- American League )3 road trip. SI IIUPINft STARTERS May 10 Mark Langston, Seattle; Tom Lawless, Toronto, teadoff single. July 4 Tom Browning, Cincinnati; Dickie Thon, Philadelphia, leadotf double. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pet GB L10 52 .514 2-8 HoJo's-HRi Atlanta's John Smoltz 11 1-91 has lost I BROOKLYN, Mich. The lineup tor to- i lU In- Baltimore BLUE JAYS 2 YANKEES 1 three straight decisions since the AH-Star I ter national Race of Champions series, IK 2-8-4 Game.

54 .500 55 .495 mst 4 Dave Sbeb, Toronto; to Kety. New York, two-out dou 2 z-S-5 SHUTOUTS NEW TOM WW) nomerown country, raguw ries and IROC points: TORONTO abrhU Ferrwti ss 4 0 0 0 Kirk McCaskil pitched his third shut aorhM ble. 55 54 54 11 51 38 66 out and California's 15th of the season I 1. wenaro reny, narawman, n.w., NASCAR stock cars, 9. 1 ftanH Brohhom AiRtralia IMSA 4 0 11 1888 lifts Wleis :5 Thursday, giving the Angels a 6-0 victory I Sax 2b Mortal Mlngiy lb MHal National League over beanie, ine Rngeis.

wno goi a au-hitter from Bert Blyteven in a 7-0 victory Horn Away 29-22 26-30 28- 25 26-29 26-28 28-27 mimi 29- 26 22-32 23- 31 15-38 Horn Away 37-18 29-24 mnui 31-22 27-27 29-24 25-31 29-25 22-32 24- 28 22-35 Streak Lost 1 Won 3 Won 1 tHH Lost 1 Lost 1 Streak Won 3 tan Won 1 Won 1 Lost 3 Won 2 GlS1Bersek), Call. 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cleveland Toronto Boston Milwaukee New York Detroit 1 California Oakland. Kansas City Texas Minnesota Seattle (Chicago BarMdrf Game on Wednesday, have pitched consecutive shutouts three times this season. Bai McGrfttb WMe Mosebyd Mazzadh Lrano 2b CART may cars, iz. 4.

Bl Elliott. Dawsonvifle, NAS mi 3 12 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 110 zizsz Velarde 3b 2 0 0 0 58 .468 6 4-6 69 .355 17 4-6 West Division I Pet GB L10 42 .611 6-4 13 il 49 .542 714 4-6 55 .495 12 2-6-4 57 .472 15 3-7 63 .422 20V4 2-4-6 METS 11 EXPOS The club record is 28 shutouts, set in he Associated Press 10 0 0 HMont ph CAR stock cars, 14. 1964. STOPPERS NEW YORK 5. Hurley Haywood, rente veara, CI ISTCA TnfM-Am 1 NEW YORK Howard Johnson hit a three-run' MONTREAL 8 8 8 3 110 2 1 2 1 San Diego's Mark Davis has saves in tspnozas Phelps ph Kelyct Totals abrhbi abihbJ 58 54 51 46 his test 10 apoearances and has 28 homer to hishlieht a four-run first inning ana tne Totati Otixon cf nam 2b 6.

A.J. Foyt, Houston, Texas, CART kxfy cars, 23. 7. AI Unser Albuquerque, N.M., CART tndy cars, 24. ow ooo oot-1 010 ooi oo-t Not York Toronto New York Mets started a key three-game series, against Montreal with an 11-5 victory over 6 2 2 0 im 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 saves in 3) opportunities.

Jay Howell with 21 saves is just three shy of the Dodger record set by Jim Hughes in 1954 and equaled in 1970 by Jim Brew- GaBrrglb WJhnsn lb Mier2b Samuel cf HJhnsnSb Jetferis3b Strwbryrt McRyldsl 4 0 0 0 5 1 1 31)0 2 3 0)) 10 10 3 0 0 0 1090 Awav 8. Scott Pruett, Hosevwe, CART Mdy cars, 25. 9. Danny Sullivan, Louisville, first-place Expos. --ni KAotc urithin six pames of SCORING Magadn lb 4 0 2 2 1.

LOB-Not Yakl.To-Kely. RED BB $0 5 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 E-Sax DP-NewYork romo 2. 2B-MWson. Not York CParkar L3-2 6 Gutetman 2 Lyons 4 0)2 CART Indy, cars, 26. ur Montreal in the National League East, with eight Montreal Chicago St.

'Louis New York Streak Lost 2 Won 2 Won 2 Won 1 toll 2 Cincinnati set a major-league record with 16 hits in the first inning, scoring 14 runs, in Thursday 18-2 rout of Houston. The previous one-inning hit record games lett against tne expos. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pet GB L10 63 46 .578 z-5-5 62 47 .569 1 7-3 56 49 .533 5 6-4 56 51 .623 6 3-7 44i ii in West Division Pet GB L10 62 46 .574 Z-4-6 61 47 .565 1 2-5-5 54 54 .500 8 7-3 2 11 0 11 1U. uaie caniruiiui, uuuhq, NAS-CAR stock cars, 27. 11.

Terry Labonte, Archdale, N.C., NASCAR stock cars, 29. 12. Rusty Wallace, Charlotte, N.C., NASCAR stock cars, 37. Raines I Santovenc Brooks OMrtrurf Watach3b Mdretelf Filzgeridc Owenss McGffgnp ZSm ph BSmttip Hudteroh Frey Huson ss Totals nn nn 4 0 0 0 Whmrslp 0 0 0 0 3 0)) 0 0 0 0 11)0 0 0 0 Sbeb 9 2:02. leiphia Johnson, who has two or more hits in 14 01 mo loot 1Q cramps nlsn had a sincle.

triple, three runs 33- 22 30-24 29-23 33-24 31- 25 25-24 34- 18 22-33 11:18 Horn Away 34-15 28-31 32- 25 29-22 26-26 28-28 mum 25-34 18-32 Streak Lost 2 scored and two stolen bases. v2 was set by the Boston Red Sox, who had 14 agajnst Detroit in. 1953. The NL record of 12 hits in one inning was held by the St. Louis Cardinals, who did it against Cincinnati in 1925.

Twelve of the first-inning hits were (Sari Fran TWINS ROYALS 1 Lost Won All drivers in identically prepared IROC-Z Chevrolet Camaros. 2 0 0 0 38 5 1 4 'Houston 'San Diego ICincinnati Angeles MINNESOTA Won Totals 37 11 15 11 KANSAS CITY abrhbi abrhbi singles, breaking another major-league mark. St. Louis had I singles against Cincinnati in 1925, and Boston bed that Won Lost 012 000 011- 5 4 0 0 0 Golf 43 66 .394 19 3-7 Juan Samuel had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Dave Magadan added a pair of run-scoring doubles to pace the Mets' 15-hit attack Darryl Strawberry also had three hits for the Metar." Keith Miller and Samuel led off the first inning: with singles and Johnson followed with his 27th; Atlanta Vwt 402 122 OOx 11 first game was a win z-denotes 4 4 mark againsi uenon i isu. E-Magadan, Lyons.

HJohnson. Huson. LOB Showdown Classic WWtsncf Setter 3b Brett tb TrtaH Tatter It Boone FWhite2b Stawelss Trunin rt ca. Srawberry, ZSmith. 3B-Hlohnson.

HR HJohnson (27). Bster (6), Samuel (101. Worn- 4)2) mi 4 0 0 0 3 0 1) 4 0)0 4 0 10 4)20 3 1 2 8 34 S12 Bush! Larkinr! Moses If Puckettcf Hrbektb Gaet3b Dwyerdb Harperc Gagness Neiwni2b Totals New York-Penn League 4 0 10 4 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 10 3 0)1 3 0 0 0 son (2). SB-Raines (25), HJohnson 2 (Ji, QtrawhamiMII home run. Magadan aaaea an Km aouDie 101 fourth run of the inning.

Scores Fri- JEREMY RANCH. Utah IP RER BB SO West Show-the oar-72. day in the $.350,000 U.S. down Classic played on inhnson is 18-for-41 against the Expos this sea-, fKmltl I 9-5 3 7 6 8.1 Totals 34 1 6 1 PIONEERS 2 REDBIRDS 1 HAMILTON jeramy narrcn Gene Littler Frey 3 7 5 5 )3 McGffgen 2 I 0 0 3 son with five homers and 10 RBIs. ikL.

r.rr. Uorl aminct RnK Oiprla 7-9. OT1- 010 000 000-1 110 300 OOx-5 XamasCity Minmsota Dale Douglass abrhbi abrhbi 9 Rrahaffl if 4 0 10 Mm York Lou Graham Spike Owen's RBI single in the second and added. .1 mm Tim DalnAo1 run. 0 0 Campas2b 4 0)0 Ojeda W.7-9 7 2-3 8 4 3 0 5 Whlhrst )-3 1,1 2 AI Kelley Homero Biancas Billv Cascer two more runs in ine unru uu uw muico AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday' Gamts Oakland 5, Seattle 3 Texas 6, Baltimore 4 Minnesota 5, Kansas City 1 Chicago 5, Detroit 4 California 6, Milwaukee 2 Thursday's Gsmes Chicago 6.

Oakland 4-New York 8, Minnesota 1 Cleveland 4, Boston 2 Detroit 9, Texas 6 Kansas City 5, Toronto 0 California 6, Seattle 0 Only games scheduled Cleveland at Boston (Siilithson 5-9), 1:05 m. New York (Hawkins 12-10) at Toronto Flanagan 6-7), 1 :35 p.m. petroit (Alexander 6-11) at Chicago (King 4-8), 7 p.m. Texas (Ryan 12-6) at Baltimore (Mi-laoki 5-9), 7:35 p.m. California fWirt 7-81 at Milwaukee (Hi- Bobby Nichols ELMIRA Jenkins cf Hanks 1b Moore 2b Mrsn pr-rt Wedge Mchl Ib-rf Spncr tf-cf Munozss McNty rf-lf RsfWrdh Rosario 3b Totals scoring single and a throwing error by catcher uarv ry Lyons allowing Andres Galarraga to score.

3 858 4 0)) Biannon cf 3 0 0 0 4 1)0 Hmdz 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Berlin 3b 3 4 0 0 0 Hayes ss 3 0 10 4 0 3 1 Banton If '3 0 0 0 Onnlle Moody Tom Shaw CUBS 3 PIRATES 2 Golf Club: 34-33-67 34- 34-68 35- 33-68 34-35-69 34-35-69 34- 35-69 33- 36-69 32-38-70 35- 35-70 umi 36- 35-7) 32-39-7) 36- 35-7) 34- 38-72 37- 35-72 Bruce Devlin OP-Kansas City 1. LOB-Kansas City 6, Minnesota 6. 2B-Tartabul, Harper. HR-Larkin (3). SFt- IP RERB8S0 Kansas City Aquino L.6-5 41-3 1) 5.0 2 Crawford 22-3 0 0 0 0 2 Montgnvy I 0 0 0 1 Minnesota AAndesonW.12-9 9 8 I 0 3 WP-AAnderson.

T-2 07. ATHLETICS MARINERS 3 Ojeda settled down and tinisnea anowing eigm; hits in 7 2-3 innings. Wally Whitehurst pitched the, PITTSBURGH CHICAGO NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday's Games Late Garnet Not Included Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings New York 11, Montreal 5 Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 3 San Diego at Los Angeles, (n) Houston at sin Francisco, (n Thursday's Games Sincinnati 18, Houston 2 t. Louis 6, New York 5 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 1 Montreal 0, 1 2 innings San Diego 6, Atlanta 5 Los Angeles 6, San Francisco 3 Today's Gaines San Diego (G.W.Harris, 3-6) at Los Angeles (Belcher 8-9), 3:20 p.m.

Chicago (Sutcliffe 11-9) at Pittsburgh (Smiley 9-6), 3:20 p.m. Houston (Scott 17-5) at San Francisco (Robinson 9-7), 3:20 p.m. Atlanta (LiUiquist 6-6) at Cincinnati (Scudder 2-3), 7:05 p.m., Montreal (Langston 9-3) at New York (Darling 8-9), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Mulhoiland 1-5) at St. Louis (DeLeon 11-9), 8:05 p.m.

Sunday's Gaines Chicago at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Atlanta at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Montreal at New York, 3:05 p.m. San Diego at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m.

Houston at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. abrhbi abrhbi final 1 1-3 innings. A Jim Fenee Chick Evans Walter Zembnski Jim Kino 34 21 2 Totals 30 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 4989 010 000 010-2 Elmira 4 1 I Quintan Gray 000 010 000- 1 Hamilton Johnson led off the fifth with a triple and scorect on Strawberry's single. Magadan followed with his-second RBI double. 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 Berlin, Hayes.

DP Hamilton 1. LOB Elmira Jimmy Powell Gordon WaldespuN Joe Jimenez 4 7, Hamilton 3.. 28- Mcneeiey z. iwcrsei. 3 0 2 0 Weoqe.

hh- Bemn 14 su- jerauns tioi, QnclaVlAr 171 SAC Moore. OAKLAND CUBS 3, PIRATES 2 irnH.MA Umla a ntrttK.innina tip with A rllTV Bonds) Lind2b Gstfnolb Bwla3b GWilsonrf VanSlykcf LWerec Cangeisph Belterd ss RRykjsph Drabek MSmith King ph Totals 5 0 10 4)2) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1)1 4 0 2 0 0 10 0 3 0 10 nn 4 0)0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 3 i 3 Walton cf Sndbrq 2b OwSmlh If Ramos 3b Grace 1b Berryhi Gvardic Webster rf Law 3b MiWImsp Dunstonss Bieleckip Dawson rf Totals 0 0 abrhbi SEATTLE abrhbi Reynlds 2b 3 1 0 0 Bob Toski Ken Still Tommv Aaron IK at on guera 6-4), 8:30 p.m. 11)0 Flmira RHdsn If Javierlf Phiips3b Brilev dh Ralph Terry fiiantri 1-1 9 5 10 14 Kansas City (Leioranoi o-iu; ai Minnesota (Guthrie 0-0), 8:35 p.m. Oakland (Moore 14-51 at Seattle VailV.C 1XIW UlUK uuuu uuuuj scoring single, and Ryne Sandberg and Mark Graced homered to give Chicago a 3-2 victory over burgh, the Cubs' 11th win in 14 games. Hamilton Canseco rf 4 112 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 35 2 I 2 I ala 6 4 1117 Gordon Jones C.

Goosie Jim Cochran fBankhead 10-4). 10:05 p.m. IIHan 1 ft 0 0 0 DParkr dh 4 0 1 2 McGvw tb 2 0 0 0 OHdsn cf 4 0 1 0 AOavis lb Leonard II Cotes rf i. SBradleyc Cochm3b Kingery cf Vizqueiss (Seen 1 0 0 0 1 4)32 4 0)0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 1 3 0 0 0 Deray Simon Bob Brue The Cubs have won 12 ot their last 17 against Dtttchiiroh inrliiHint? all four eames at Three Riv i Sunday Games Cleveland at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Iexas at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m.

kiguti Vnrfc at Tnrnnln 135 n.m. 002 000 001-1 011 000 000-2 Chicago Ptitaburgh GrutibL. 1-4 2 1 0 0 Gorton 1 1 0 0 0 2 Larry Mowry Dan Moraan 4 0 0 0 WW 32 5 Hassey Weiss ss Gafego 2b Totals Umpires John Story and Mike Landsman ers Stadium this season. The loss was the Pirates; (B) fr- 3,4 r. wr- uruoo nor- 33 3 3 Totals Paul Moran Dhannon by Ouantri.

Kansas city ai Minnesota, i p.m. petroit at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. California at Milwaukee. 2:30 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 8:35 p.m.

seventh in their last eight games, including tour ot their last five at home. REDS S. BRAVES 4 Oakland Seattle 004 100 000-5 000 100 011-3 Ben Smith Jack Fleck Diuaa Mhaj 35- 37-72 34- 38-72 36- 37-73 35- 38-73 36- 37-73 35-38-73 37- 37-74 38- 36-74 37-37-74 35- 39-74 utmt 36- 38-74 37- 37-74 37-37-74 40-34-74 36-38-74 umi 36-39-75 35- 40-75 34-41-75 36- 39-75 39- 36-75 Softball Harold Henning Mariano Duncan led off the 10th inning with his" Charles Sittora New York-Penn League E-Bonla. LOB-Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 7. 2B-Distefano.

HR-VanSlyke (4), Sandberg (16), Chicago Bietecki W.11-5 8 7 2 2 1 5 MiWHmsS.28 1 1 0 0 0 "1 Pfltsburgh Drabek L.8-8 81-3 9 3 3 1 6 MSmith 23 0 0 0 0 1 WP-Orabek, MWfcms. 2:46. A 29,169. REDS BRAVES 4 first home run of the season, giving tne uncinnan, Princess World Series Bill Collins Miller Barber Don Bies MCNAMARA DIVISION Bill Johnston GB Pet. Thursday's Games Watertown 12.

Jamestown 5 Niagara Falls 11, Geneva 5 Only games scheduled AKRON, OH 5 Reds a 5-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Duncan slammed an 0-2 fastball from Joe Boever, over the right-center field fence to give the Reds their sixth victory in their last eight games. Rawlins "V-'r Dick Rhvan BARBERTOH, OH 1 .738 .646 .628 E-vizquel. DP-Oakland 1, Seattle 3. LOB Oakland 5.

Seattle 4. 28-Gallego, Canseco. DParker, Weiss, Cochrane. HR-Kingery (1), Leonard (16). IP RER BB SO Oakland 1 Stewart 16-6 8 8 3 3 1 6 Eckersley S.20 0 0 0 0 Seattle sHw5rL4-4 NHI Hotnan pitched to 1 batter in the 9th, Stewart pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.

HBP-Galego by Holman, RHenderson by Hot-man. T-2 28. A 23,621. INDIANS 4 RED SOX 3 001 000 0 1 2 2 Brbrton Fred Hawkins Charles Owens 11 17 16 22 31 31 27 23 ..22 Pirtsfield Watertown Oneonta Geneva 6uburn tica 140 000 X- 5 7 2 Akron .511 3 6 9V, 121 14 CARDINALS 6, PHILLIES 3 Tno lwtnoraTiP nitrhed a three-hitter through eiehtt Don Massengale Phil Rodoers CINCINNATI ATLANTA 500 Barberton: LP JoAnn Veneziano. HR- 2fT it Tauna Gooden.

IB- Kelly Berger. abrhbi abrhbi 5 110 Duncan ss 5 2 2 1 Jerry Barber OMcDHcl 18 26 Elmlra Akron: WP- Tina Sharkey. Karen Himes 4 0 1 0 Ouinons 3b 4 0 0 0 jinons 3b STEDLER DIVISION Eick Henarickson Byrd 2 sinales. 2 RBI; Michelle wmey sin- innings, and Vince Coleman and Pedro Guerrero; each homered, to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.

a 1 1 i wl LSmitbll 6)20 EDaviscf .3212 Batavia 24 21 .633 aes. i stolen case lami mcuhniiuu i 2 110 Today's Games Elmira at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Utica at Erie, 7 p.m. Auburn at St. Catharines, 7 p.m.

Oneonta at Welland.jjirn. Pirtsfield at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Only Games Scheduled Grifley If single, hbi; Leanaa uaroeis i wngw, nDi 4 0 0 0 DMrphy rf 4 1 2 2 Evans 10 4 110 Boeverp 0 0 0 0 Thomas ss 5 0 0 0 St. Jude Classic 24 22 .522 54 24 22 .522 'i .411 I 17 27 .386 6 ft Jamestown Niagara Falls Kamiton eiland St. Catharines 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 BIO FLATS 7 CAMPBELL 3 CLEVELAND 3b 6 0 2 0 abrhbi The victory moved tne tniro-piace t-aramais within five games of the National League East-lead-: ing the Montreal Expos, who lost 11-5 to the New York Mets.

Browne 2b 4 0 1 0 Russel 5 0 2 1 PSmirh 3 0 0 0 15 28 .349 8 Campbell 000 110 1 3 4 91 Big Flats 301 300 x- 7 5 21 MEMPHIS, Tenn. Scores Friday In the second round of the million PGA Federal Express St. Jude Classic Camobell: LP- Tracey Parks. 80ST0N Burks cl geed2h oggs 3b Esasky lb Romine It Heep dh Rivera si Cerone Kutcher rl Roomes rl Bnzngr 1b JReed Rchdsn3b 8 ester 2b heritor Dibble Wnghm ph Franco Mahler Coins ph Bjrtsasp Sebrap Madisn 3b Oliver Totals played on the par 36-35-71, Aguayo 3b 8 6 8 Carter cf 3 1 0 POBfin 1b 4 0 0 0 Snyder rf 3 1)1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Eichhm 0 0 0 0 Wthrby ph 0 0 0 0 Berroaph 0 0 0 0 Acker 0 0 0 0 Gregg tb 1 0 0 0 Big Flats: WP Kelly ura. lammy sour yard Tournament Players uuo course abrhbi 4 0 10 nn 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 110 3 110 4 12 2 4 0 10 33 3 7 3 er OoiiDie, ueDOie tnopua i sinyms, uin- Magrane, 13-7, had one strikeout and no beating the Phillies for the third time in three-decisions this season.

Todd Worrell pitched the--ninth for his 16th save. at southwind: Sunday's Games Elmira at Watertown, 7 p.m. Jamestown at Welland, 7 p.m. Erie at Niagara Falls, 7:05 p.m. 1.

Catharines at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. neonta at Auburn, 7:30 p.m. Pirtsfield at Geneva, 7:30 p.m. Utica at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Friday's Games Elmira 2, Hamilton 1 -St Catharines 3, Auburn 2 Ene 9, Utica 0 Oneonta at Welland (n) Pittslield at Batavia, rain Niagara Falls at Geneva, rain Jamestown at Watertown, rain ay Hunmei i singles.

65-67-132 Belle dh 4 112 Jacoby 3b 4 1 4 1 Kornnsk cf 0 0 0 0 Allanson 4 0 0 0 ELMIRA HEIGHTS 21 CORNINQ A 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 5 I 5 64- 70-) 34 65- 70-135 67-69-) 36 Ed Fiori Jim Gallagher Billy Ray Brown Bob Gilder Brian Watts Bernhard Langer Payne Stewart rimira HalnhiE WP Maureen Mawhir. Femwiss 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 41 411 3 Totals Val Tech single, double; Robin Hoyt sin AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 100 120 000 0-4 000 002 002 1-5 Atlanta Cincinnati 67-69-136 gle-home run, 4 hbi; lem sm-nia .1 RRI- Mawhir smaie. 2 RBI. 030 001 000-4 000 000 300-3 Horse racing Boston 67-70-137 Corning: LP Sheri Holden. Heidi Smith LOB-Cleveland 7, Boston 7.

2B-Carier, Rivera, None out when winning run scored. E-Ouinones. Oester, Sebra, Duncan. DP AUarv ta 1 Pinrinnati 9 I OR Aitonta 1 1 ftnrinnati double. JoAnne Martin single, aouoie.

kiriTF- A rnmnlete Elmira Heiahts-Com- Fulton Allem Andrew Magee Mike Donald Wayne Levi Doug Tewell Kutcher. Jacoby. HR BeHe (4), Jacoby (10). SF-fieed. Finger Lakes: Entries 69-68-137 mm 63-75-138 Hulet 117 Saul 117 8 James KW.

9 Vocke Road 2B-L5mitn, tvans. HH-uaMurpny (i2, tuavs ing linescore was unavanaoie io ine lr nuiHW Cleveland 1 Star-Gazette. (20), Duncan (1). SB-OMcuowel (6), tuavis 2 (11), Griffey (3). RACE Black W.9-8 61-3 5 3 3 2 3 70-68-138 66-72-138 70-69-139 70-69-139 lr Htn HU au Atlanta Hal Sutton Tway Bobby Wadkins Howard Twitty Atnerton 0 1 0 0 0 0 Orosco 12-3 10 0 1 1 1 All Mv Girls Hulet 117 Deals PSmith 8 5 2 2 1:4 Rincon 120 Stewart's 1 6th win drives Red Sox bow Hiraldo 113 Ecnhom I 0 0 0 Acker 1 0 0 0 0 DJonesS.26 1 0 0 0 0 1 L.9-8 8 9 4 4 2 4 Murphy 1 0 0 0 1 1 Harris 117 Baseball Soever L.4-4 1 3 3 3 3 Cincinnati Lance Ten Broeck Hubert Green Donnie Hammond John Daly Mark Lye Jim Hallet Harris 114 Fame 117 Wasiluk 114 71-68139 70-69-139 66-74-140 70-70-140 Mahler 8 10 4 3 1 Balsas 2-3 10 0 1 American League Sebra 2-3 0 0 0 0 Atnerton pitched to batter me booicner pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.

WHITE SOX TIGERS 4 SFiTTI MARINERS Activated Harris 120 Wasiluk 120 Rincon 117 ffi01 8 8 Erik Hanson, pitcher, from the 21-day disabled list and optioned him to Calgary Dick Mast Tim Simpson Jeff Sluman Jay Don Blake Jay Haas Franco W.3-4 0 0 0 0 2 FIRST RACE 3UP 1 Accrued interest 12 Win ter Jasmine 3 Lady Syncopate 4 Madam Mystique (5 Tie Rita (6 Undercover Cop )7 Days ol Splendor SECOND RACE 1 Just Think 2 Distinctive Skater '3 Hot Type iJkck's Image Song of Mirth Timeless Devotion Act Accordingly I'm Ruff ILegs Amazon HIRD RACE Sweet Stark A Lets Go Lucy Do Rite By Me Sleek 68- 72-) 40 mm 69- 71-140 70- 70-140 73-67-140 of the Pacific Coast League. The Associated Press $2,800 On Mile Cordero 120 Attanasio 120 Wright 120 Grabowski 120 S9SS U8 Sual 120 $2,800 SVi hir Cox 111 Pabon 118 Rincon 115 Guerra 116 Guerra 1 1 1 Bridges 116 Cook 116 Saul 111 WW Rincon 116 Testa 116 Saul 118 Saul 116 Dominguez 116 Soever pitched to batter in the 10th. A 32,531. DETROIT $2,800 6 fur CHICAGO abrhbi GaUghrcf 4 110 2A Good Contrarian 3 Doctor's Pill 4B Strike Us Rich SB Embracable Lady 6 Holly's History 7C Carnival Pursuit 8B Superstar Miss 9C Harriet's Luck 10A Miss Messenger TENTH RACE 3-44 1 Going Ballistic 2 relatively Bold 3A Atlantex 4 Member of the Bar SRoideNeige 6 Tele Search 7 ROD One Big Daddy SPop n' Circumstance Mi de More Again 10 Mikie's Triphammer 118 Take Pleasure 12 Viking's Roar Basketball Guerra 1 1 Sobnno 1 1 69-72-14) abrhbi 5 0 2 0 nn CARDINALS 6 PHILLIES 3 69-72-141 3 10 0 Walker dh National Basketball Assoc. STL0UIS abrhbi Pasqua II Boston) Fiskc abrhbi LOS ANGELES LAKERS- Signed Larry Drew, guard, to a multiyear con PMLA Dykstra cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0)00 Pettis Cf Tramtnl ss Whitakr 2b GWard 1b Jones dh Lynn ph Lemon if Schu 3b Heath KWillmsl Bergrm 1b Totals 4)21 Coleman I 4 0 0 0 Bridges 1 1.7 Hulet 122 Bond 117 Fane 117 Beech 122 Rivera 122 McCarthy 1l7 Cook .122 Dodge 117 tract.

Announced Jeff Lamp, guard, has 71-70-141 70-71-14) 7)-70-)4) 70-71141 70-71-141 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 37 4 12 4 QSmithss 4 0 0 0 Uhnsnpr Herr 20 Krukri signed a contract with Reyer of Venice, uuerrer io i i i bffiz 8b 1 1 Bmnskyrf 3 1)) Jordan lb Italy. Pndltn3b 4 11 Gmlenss 4 0 11 Totals 32 4 Mimi's Favorite Oguend 2b 3 1 2 1 MThmp cf 4 0 2 Buckley117 Football Cook 116 Helen Spirit 012 000 001-4 000 021 002-5 3 0 0 0 rciaJ Ready If CHayes 3b Thon ss Ford ph Lakec Daulton ph Cook Detroit Chicago ssuommei mm 74-68-142 69-73142 72-70-) 42 72-70-) 42 72-70-142 4 0 2 3 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 10 1000 8 8 8 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10)0 0 0 0 0 TPenac Magranep Morris ph Worrelp Three Pedals -Coastal's Carte One out when winning run scored. NFL Phi Blackmar David Car.ipe Nick Pnce Loren Roberts Barry Jaeckel Tony Sills Ron Streck Gary McCord John Mahafley Jodie Mudd Webb Hemtzelman Kenny Perry Kenny Knox Bob Lohr Mark Wiebe David Peoples David Jackson BobEstes Clarence Rose Bill Sander RickFehr Billy Andrade Rick Dalpos Steve Hart Brian Claar Dan Halldorson Dave Rummells Dave Ban-Scott Verplank Joey Sindelar Corey Pawn 0 0 0 0 OA Evil Louise NEW YORK JETS Signed Dennis E-Schu 2. OP-OetroH t. LOB-Detroit 8.

Chicago 6. 2B-Lempn 2. CMartinez, Fsk, Guien. 3BHyons 4, GWard (8), Heath Finger Lakes: Results Demiarph 11 Alitan Smith, offensive tacwe. yvaweo nore ONealp mm Lockley, offensive tackle.

(8). SB-Calderon (5) S-Fletcher. Lyons. tsaoamo iu Ross 110 Whitley 116 Antongeorgi 118 Spencer 111 $4,600 6 fur Doxey 120 Jacobs 110 Wright 120 Doniguez 120 Phillip 110 PHOENIX CARDINALS- Waived Ken DwMpy ph McWImsp. 68-74142 9 RER BB SO Kuiper, offensive lineman, Arena Football League RMcDwIp Totals FIRST RACE: $4,000 fun 3 Saintly Chief 6.40 4.20 3.20, 6 Sandy's Hope 4.00 3.40, 7 Salty Dog 3.60.

Time: 32 610 Totals Detroit )00 002 000-3 JMorhs 7 8 3 3 )3 L27 11-3 1 8 Philadelphia StLouis AFL Suspended Pittsburgh head coach Joe Haering indefinitely for striking league president James Foster dur 1:11.2 EXACTA: 3-6 oak) $34.60 020 120 lOx 71-71-142 68-74-142 70- 72-) 42 71- 71142 mm 70-731 43 73-70-143 Chicaos SECOND RACE: $4,200 6 fur 2 Mizzen Fame 120 ing a bench-cleanng brawl during tne E-MThompson. DP-StLouis 1. LOB PNIadel-oha 5. StLouis 6. 2B-Brunansky, MThompson, iOURTH RACE ASmartacus 1 Prankster's Bait IB Magival Maggk) 4 Chalk Grinder 4 tn Debt 8C Sparkling jet JB Indulge the Broker iBetion Sweet Turf Star OD Sandhi Boy 1 Shadow of Right 12C Screaming Pete FIFTH RACE I Trigger Man fi J.1 2 M0 440, 6 Crafty Wright PiRsburgn-unicago game on jury a.

CFL Rosenberg 6 23 8 3 3 1 2 Hilegas 2 4 1 0 Patterson W.5-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 120 Mcwrmy ty ll-V O.tU, I DdUUWHI r.uu. iinio; PenoKryk. Hfl-Coteman (1), Guerrero (9). 1 IP ER BB SO CALGARY STAMPEOERS Released 1:12 EXACTA: 2-6 paid $115.80 Cox 120 Cox 120 James Dillard. tackle.

70-73-143 7449-143 72-71-143 EARLY DAILY DOUBLE: 3-2 paid HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Released Cook L5-4 5 7 5 5 2 Hudson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. 2:59. A 16.918. RANGERS 6 ORIOLES 4 71.ZO Ronnie Ulanton, oetensive laciue. za-zo-i Gary Hallberg ONeal I 1 0 0 0 0 McWIms 2 1 0 0 1-70-1 Charles Bowie iwies THIRD RACE: $2,800 SVi fur 5 Dabada 30 80 15.20 8 0011 Zoe's Joule 21.20, 8 Just Can't Quit.

Time: 1:07.3 Hockey RMcDwt )ft 0 0 0 2 StLouis Maorane 137 8 8 3 3 0 1 BALTIMORE 66-77-143 72- 71-143 69-74-143 73- 70-143 72-71-143 EXACTA: 5-11 paid $613.40 TRIFECTA: 5-11-8 paid $9,483 abrhbi abrhbi Worrel S.I6 1 1 0 0 0 2 SEATTLE Oakland right-hander Dave Stewart', became the first American League pitcher to win 16 games, beating Seattle 5-3 Friday for his fourth, victory over the Mariners this season. yi.l Stewart, 16-6, improved his record over the Maris ners to 11-0 since joining the Athletics in June: 1986. He has a 13-2 career record against Stewart allowed eight hits and one walk and struck out six before he was relieved by Dennisy Eckersley after giving up a leadoff homer to Jeffrey; Leonard in the ninth. The homer was Leonard's, 16th and first since June 27. Eckersley retired the last three batters for, 20th save.

Oakland took a 4-0 lead in the third inning as Jose Canseco and Dave Parker delivered two-rum doubles off Brian Holman, 4-4. Mike Gallego, who was 3-for-3, doubled with ona out, Rickey Henderson walked and Tony Phillips, hit a ground ball that second baseman Harold nolds fielded. But shortstop Omar Vizquel dropped Reynolds' throw for an error at second base. Canseco followed with a double, scoring Gallego and Henderson. Parker then doubled to knock in Phillips and Canseco.

Seattle's Mike Kingery hit an inside-the-paTk homer in the eighth. INDIANS 4, RED SOX 3 Joey Belle and Brook Jacoby hit consecutive sec- ond-inning homers and Jacoby went 4-for-4 as jhe-Cleveland Indians edged the Boston Red Sox4-' Friday night. Bud Black, 9-8, whose only loss since June If. was last Saturday against Boston, gave up three-runs and five hits in 6Vj innings for the victory. Doug Jones pitched a perfect ninth for his 26th save, tops in the American League.

z.ii Black allowed Just two hits as Cleveland led 4-1T after six innings. But he was knocked out of the; game in the seventh, when Boston scored three runs. The Indians won their third consecutive game, and stayed in second place in the AL East, while the Red Sox dropped their third straight. TWINS 5, ROYALS 1 Gene Larkin's three-run homer and Allan Ande'r-' son's eight-hit pitching led the Minnesota Twint? past the Kansas City Royals 5-1 Friday night. Anderson, 12-9, won his third straight game arid pitched his third complete game of the season.

Enjoy the Moment Jimmy B. Quick Favored Monarch 3 0 0 0 FOURTH RACE: $4,000 iVi fur. 1 Reina NHL Oeverexrf PBradlyK CRpKiiss wp-Cook. T-2 33 nn Christina 6.80 4.20 3.40, 6 Dance Ap itJt Boy NEW YORK ISLANDERS- Named peal 4 80 5.20, 9 French Currency TEXAS ManrkjSb Plmero 1b Sierra rl Bairns dh Franco 2b Incvojal Kunkelss Sundbrgc Espyd Lome rtennmg assistant coacn. ST.

LOUIS BLUES- Signed Darwin 3 0)0 4 0 0 0 3)00 Baseball Today 4)2) WW 4 0 0 0 4)13 4 0)0 4)30 4 0 0 0 4 0 Billy Mayfair Buddy Gardner Pat Mcgowan Mike Hulbert Ray Stewart Ted Schulz Rocco Mediate Dave Eichelberger George Cadle Rex Caldwell Tim Norris Tom Byrum Doug Weaver Gregory Ladehoff Trevor Dodds Rincon 120 Fame 120 $4,600 SVi fur Bridges 112 Dominguez 117 Cordero 117 Cabrera 112 Dominguez 119 Guerra 115 DommgueM SVifur Rincon 111 Spencer 106 Lafler 114 Whitley 111 Wngtvt lis Gutierrez 119 Hukst 111 Grabowski 114 70-74-144 72-72-144 paid $40.80 cam; i i-o -6 McPherson, delenseman. 3 2)2 Tettletonc Modnddh Trabertb Wlhgtn3b BAndsncf BRipkn 2b Orsulakph Totals FIFTH RACE: $4,000 I fun 4 Glorious Nan 10.40 6.60 3.80, 3 Tres Teas 4 0 0 0 74-70-144 70-74-144 72-72-144 SCOREBOARD 15.40 8.00, 5 Dust Pocket 3.60. Time: Houston at San Francisco 13:20 Tennis 9 WGfV JthW MUP Kakem Happy 2Cioson 3 Idyl Secret 4A Eleanor Atom Right Class 9 Iron Pebble Up the Dow 8 Smitten With Music 9 Ksi't Caper EDT). Mike Scott (17-5) pilches for the 3) 44 3 Totals 381)31 mux 1:12 EXACTA: 4-3 paid $162.60 SIXTH RACE $5,500 1 fen 1 Joyer'! Astros against Don Hoomson a-r 69-75-144 410 001 000-6 000 020 002-4 Teus BaHimore Scott is 1-0 against the Giants this sea Volvo International Classic 35.B0 12.20 7.80, Batavia son. STATS Mamque, Sierra.

Franco. Kunkel DP-Tens 3. BaKinore 1. LOB Texas 6, Baltimore 9 3B- Shorty 3.20 2.80, 5 Oust Pocket 3.60. Time 1-2 pad $156 TRIFECTA: 1-2-8 paid $1,267 The New York Mets are 3-20 in one- Latest Line STRATTON MOUNTAIN.

VL Results Incaviglia. Kunkel ttR-franco (12), Worthinoton mn rwnM rwi ttw mad ttiis season 9 So tspy Kurmei 1 s-Mannoue. Rick Aguilera became the Minnesota Friday from the Volvo International Tennis tournament at Stratton Moun SEVENTH RACE: $7,100 One Mile: 3 Papa's Peanut 12.40 6.60 3.60, 4 10A -Never Enough Leigh McCarthy 114 il Majestic Sunset Cook 116 9 RER BB SO Twins 20th pitcher of the season Thurs NATIONAL LEAGUE Teus Brooklyn Bred 6 00 4.20, 2 Jan's Jeml $8,400 TH RACE CP tain (Saedings in parentheses): Singles Quarterfinals ou. iimac i Hough w.6-1) 7 2-3 4 2 2 5 1 Russel $.23 1 1-3 0 2 1 4 1 caawia; j- pen or.u txttavo BaHlmors FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG PITTSBURGH Pick Chkogo LOS ANGELES 6-7 Son Diego Houston Even-i SAN FRANCISCO CINCINNATI 6-7 Atlontp day. Chicago's Ron Karkovice got his first triple in 418 major-league at-bats in the White Sox' 6-4 victory over Oakland Thursday.

Orel Hersfnser is 15-4 lifetime against San Francisco. California leads the majors with 24 complete Jim Grabb, Tucson, def. Mi EIGHTH RACE: $8,600 1M 70: 4 Effective Action 1 4.80 5.80 4.80, 7 Duly Re i2 i 1 8 J-LBput I'Witt Speed Again 4 Pickwick Prince i Basilica Boy chael Chang (2), Placenha, 6-2, 6-4 Pimh 1141 Pains Verdes Estates. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 buked 3 80 3.00, 8 Desert Corps 3.40. Time: 1:46.3 FX ACTA: 4-7 nakt H7 90 NEW YORK Pick Montreal Hickey 2 Otson 1 T-319.

def. Robert Seguso (12), Boca games. STREAKS ST LOUIS 84 Philodelphi LATE DAILY DOUBLE: 3-4 paid em Vines Coleman 48 for-48 lifetime in (141.60 Raton, B-a, B-a. Brad Gilbert (3). Piedmont, def.

filnnn Lavsndecker. Boston. 6-4. 7-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE steals against the New York Mets.

lur Lafler 119 Saul 115 Guerra 115 Messina 115 Whitley 117 WIS Dominguez 115 $8,800 I fur Whitley 117 Guerra 122 McCarthy 117 Grabowski 122 Messina 117 Near No-Hitters FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG BOSTON i-7'4 Cleveland NINTH RACE: $2,800 5Vj fur 8 Innocent Prince 7.60 5.40 4.40, 9 Take for Granted 7.60 5.20, 4 Fancy High 6.60. Davkt Wheaton, Minneapolis, def. Jim Houston's Bob Forsch allowed nine consecutive hits in the first inning of Thursday's 18-2 loss to Cincinnati. That lied the the record set by Erskme Mayer of Courier (9), 4' Time TORONTO 6-7 New York CHICAGO Evtn-6 Detroit Texas S-e'4 BALTIMORE 8 Tax; About It jlGHTHRACE 1 Gay Mat 2 Herbaceous TErhie's Gold 4 One Step Closer 5 Cosmic 6 Curious Manner 7 King Shigben NEW YORK A list of no-hit bids that reached the ninth inning this season with date, pitcher's name, team, and player the Philadelphia Phillies on Aug. 18, Pieler Aldrich and Danie Visser, South 1913.

SWINGS Africa (4), del. Derrick Hostagno, Brent MILWAUKEE -7'4 California MINNESOTA Kansai City ATTENDANCE: 2.254 HANDLE: $256,36) OTB: $650,90) wood, ana Hicnaro scnrnioi, Mao- who broke up the no-hitter: April 23 Nolan Ryan, Texas; Nelson Unano, Toronto, one-out triple. Oakkmd Evtn-6 SEATTLE By the time the first inning was over Thursday, the Cincinnati Reds had raised Ison, 7-6 (8-6), 7-B 7-J). i.

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