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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 26

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2D Sports: Scoreboard The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division National Cardinals 5, Expos 4 Reds 4, Padres 3 National at Cincinnati Tigers 6, Yankees 1 American at New York Wimbledon results WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Results Tuesday of the S4 3 million Wimbledon Tennis Championships played at the Ail England Club (seed-ings in parentheses): 47 43 41 37 35 33 Pet GB Naw York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia .627 .566 .547 .487 .467 .446 4'4 6 10' 12 13' 15-18-Yr. Babe Ruth Jackson Sun 1, Bulldogs I WP: S. Dunn LP: John Woodall Leading hitters: JS E. Price 2-4.

J. Spenser 3-3. T. Bain 2-3. Home run: JS B.Sallee.

Records: Jackson Sun 4-S; Bulldogs 3-8. Cake 14, Bolivar WP: G. Nooney LP: Graves Leading hitters: B. Scott 3-3; Graves 2-3, White 2-3, Phinessee 2-4. Records: Coke 3-4; Bolivar 9-3.

West Division Mixed Doubles Second Round Simon Youl and Anne Mlnter, Australia, def. Chris Bailey and Teresa Callln, Britain, 4-2, 6-4. Third Round Kelly Jones, San Diego, and Gret-Chen Magers, San Antonio. Texas, del. Michael Mortensen and Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, default.

Ladles Plate Singles Second Round Eva Pfaff (7), West Germany, def. Catherine Sulre, France, 4-3, 3-4, 11-9. Patty Fendick (I), Sacramento, def. Sandy Collins, Odessa, Texas, 4-4. 1-4.

4-4. Dianne Balestrat (2). Australia, del. Betsy Nagelsen (2), Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, 4-1 6-4. Julie Richardson, New Zealand, del.

Peanut Harper (6), San Francisco, 6-4. 4-3. Gretchen Magers (8). San Antonio, def. Valda Lake.

Britain, 6-2, 4-3. Yukl Koizumi. Japan, def. Sarah Loosemore. Britain, 6-1, 6-3.

Maria Lindslrom, Sweden, def. Elise Burgin (12). Baltimore, 4-2. 7-5. Heather Ludloft, Foster City, def.

Alison Scott, Australia, 4-4, 4-3, 4-2. Boys Singles 43 40 38 34 33 26 Pet GB Los Angeles Houston SFranclsco Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta .581 .533 J07 .453 .429 3V 9Vt llVj loVi .356 l-denotes first game was a win AMERICAN East Division Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Detroit 46 28 .622 1-7-3 Won 2 22-14 24-14 New York 43 31 .581 3 3-7 Lost 1 22-14 21-17 Cleveland 41 35 -539 6 i-3-7 Lost 4 22-16 19-19 Boston 38 34 .528 7 x-8-2 Won 4 20-18 18-16 Milwaukee 38 38 .500 x-3-7 Won 1 23-17 15-21 Toronto 38 40 .487 10 1-6-4 Lost 2 20-18 18-22 Baltimore 22 54 .289 25 4-6 Won 2 14-21 8-33 West Division Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Oakland 47 29 .618 $-5 Lost 1 21-16 26-13 Minnesota 42 32 .568 4 i-6-t Won 1 23-16 19-16 Kansas City 39 37 .513 8 3-7 Lost I 18-19 21-18 Texas 36 39 .480 10' S-S Won 1 21-19 15-20 Chicago 34 40 .469 12 6-4 Won 1 18-21 16-19 California 33 43 .434 14 1-7-3 Lost 1 14-23 19-20 Seattle 30 47 .390 17Vi 4-6 Lost 1 18-19 12-28 TUESDAY'S National Lmut Chicago 4. Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 4. San Diego 3 New York Pittsburgh San Francisco 13. Atlanta 7 Houston 4, Los Angeles 3 SI.

Louis i Montreal 4 TODAY'S GAMES National Leaeee Philadelphia (M.Maddux 1-0) at Chicago Schlraldl 4-5). 1 :20 p.m. Los Angeles (Hershiser 11-3) at Houston (RvanS-J), 1:35 0 m. San Francisco (Robinson 2-1) at Atlanta (P.Smith 3-7), 4:40 p.m. San Diego (Show 5-4) at Cincinnati (BlrtsasfrO).

4:35 P.m. New York (Con 9-1) at Pittsburgh (Walk S-4). p.m. Montreal (Mertlnei 7 7) at St. Louis (Cox 1-3).

7:35 p.m. AflttftCaMt 8jyf Milwaukee rwegman e-S at Oakland (Welch -4, 1:15 m. Detroit (Terrell 3-4) at New York (Dotson 7-3). 6:30 p.m. Toronto (Key 2-1) at Baltimore (Bautista 3-4).

4:35 p.m. Cleveland (Candiotti 7-4) at Boston (Clemens 10-5). 6:35 p.m. Chicago (Perez 4-4) at Kansas City (Bannister 7-4). 7:35 p.m.

Texas (Hough 7-7) at Seattle (Moore 4-4), 9:05 p.m. Minnesota (Anderson 4-5) at California (Finlev 4-8), 9:35 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES National League American League San Diego at Cincinnati, 1. 35 New York at Chicago. 7:30 p.m.

p.m. Only earn scheduled Atlanta at Montreal, 4:35 p.m. Houston at New York. 6:35 p.m. Only games scheduled Streak Won 1 Lost 1 Won 4 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Streak Lost 1 Won 1 Won 2 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 3 Home Away 25-11 22-17 24-16 19-17 21-15 20-1 18-19 19-20 21-17 14-23 18-16 15-25 Home Away 21- 18 22-13 24-14 16-21 20-19 18-18 17-19 17-22 22- 19 11-25 12-24 14-23 155 1-7-3 1-7-3 3- 7 4- 6 4-6 L10 1-8-2 1-6-4 6-4 1-3-7 4-6 J-7 LEAGUE GAMES American League Detroit a.

New York I Baltimore 7, Toronto 0 Boston 4. Cleveland 1 Chicago 4, Kansas City 1 Texas a. Seattle 0 Minnesota 8. California 1 Milwaukee 4. Oakland 1 dell Eackles.

4-5, g. New Orleans. 37, New York (from Indiana through Chicago), Greg Butler. 4-11. f-c, Stanford.

38. Phoenix (from Cleveland), Dean Garrett, 4-10. f-c, Indiana. 39, Milwaukee, Tito Horford. 7-1, c.

Miami. Fia. 40. Miami (trom Seattle), Orlando Graham, 4-7, Auburn-Montgomery. 41.

Golden State (from Houston), Keith Smart. 4-1, Indiana. 42. Utah, Jeff Moe, 4-4, Iowa. 43, Denver (from Chicago), Todd Mitchell.

4-7, Purdue. 44, Atlanta, Anthony Taylor, 4-4. g. Oregon. 45.

Los Angeles Clippers (from Portland), Tom Gorrick. 4-2. Rhode Island. 44, Dallas, Morton Wiley. 4-4.

g. Long Beach State. 47. Denver, Vernon Maxwell, 4-5, Florida. 48.

Detroit, Michael Williams, 4-2, g. Baylor. 49, Dallas (from Boston). Jose Vargas, 4-10, Louisiana State. 50.

Phoenix (from Los Angeles Lakers), Steve Kerr, 4-1, Arizona. Third 51, Los Angeles Clippers, Rob Lock, 4-9. f-c, Kentucky. 52, New Jersey, Derek Hamilton, 4-4, Southern Mississippi. 53, Portland (trom Golden State).

Anthony Mason, 4-7, Tennessee State. 54, Atlanta (from Sacramento). Jorge Gonzalez. 7-4. c.

Argentine National Team. 55. Phoenix, Rodney Johns, 4-2, g. Grand Canyon, Ariz. 54, San Antonio, Barry Sumpter, 7-0, Austin Peay.

57, Philadelphia, Hernan Montenegro. 6-10, Louisiana State. 58, Charlotte, Jeff Moore, 4-7, f. Auburn. 59, Miami, Nate Johnson, 4-8.

Tampa. 40, Washington. Ed Da vender, 4-1, Kentucky. 41, Indiana, Herbert Crook, 4-7, Louisville. 42, Chicago (trom New York), Derrick Lewis.

4-7, Maryland. 43. Milwaukee, Mike Jones. 4-7, f. Auburn.

44, Cleveland, Winston Bennett, 4-7. Kentucky. 45, Seattle, Corey Gaines, 4-3, Loyola Marvmount. 44, Denver (from Houston), Dwight Boyd. 4-4.

Memphis State. 47, Utah, Ricky Grace, 4-1, Oklahoma. 48, Atlanta, Darryl Middieton. 4-9, Baylor. 49, New York (trom Chicago), Phil Stinnie, 4-4.

Virginia Commonwealth. 70, Dallas, Jerry Johnson, 5-11, Florida Southern. 71, Portland, Craig Neal, 4-S, Georgia Tech. 71, Detroit, Lea Johnson, 4-9, Norfolk State. 73, Indiana (trom Denver through Los Angeles Cllooers), Michael Anderson, 5-11, Drexel.

74, Boston. Gerald Paddlo. 4-7, f-g, Nevada-Las Vegas. 75. San Antonio (trom Los Angeles Lakers), Archie Marshall, 6-7, Kansas.

World Basketball Leaeva CALGARY 88 a Signed Kent Hill, forward-center. FOOTBALL National Football League PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed Paid McFedden. piecekicker. HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES Signed Lanny McDonald, center, to a one-year contract. HARTFORD WHALERS Announced that the team has been sold, pending approval of the team's 16 community partners, to Donald G.

Conrad and Richard H. Gordon. PITTTSBURGH PENGUINS Named Gene Ubriaco head coach and signed him to a two-year contract. Western Hockey League NEW WESTMINSTER BRUINS Announced that the team is moving to Kennewick, and changing its name to the Trl-Cities Americans. COLLEGE BROWN Named Christopher Humm sports information director and head golf coach.

HOFSTRA Announced the resignation of Christopher Humm, sports Information director, In order to become sports information director and golf coach at Brown. LONG BEACH STATE Named Butch Carter assistant basketball coach. L10 SANDIEOO abrkM Thon is 4 0 0 0 RAIomr 2b 4 1 I 0 Gwvnn rf 4 1 1 I Morlnd lb 4 0 1 0 Wynne If 000 CMartnz It 4 1 1 0 Ready 3b 4 4 12 McCllerspO 0 0 0 Parent 3 0 0 0 Mack cf 3 0 10 Whitson I 0 0 0 Brown Ph 10 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 0 Leioer 0 0 0 0 Flannry 3b 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 1 4 1 CINCINNATI abrkM Larkln ss 4 2 2 2 Sabo3b 3 0 0 0 Daniels If 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 10 Milner It ONelll rf EDavlsct 4 111 Durhm lb 4 0 10 Tredwy 2b 3 1 I 0 Cncpcn ph 0 0 0 0 McGriff 3 0 0 0 Collins ph 10 0 0 DJacksn 2 0 0 0 Jones ph 0 0 0 1 Totals 11 4 8 4 San Diego 300 000 0001 Cincinnati 100 OM 4014 One out when winning run scored. Game Winning RBI Jones (1). OP Cincinnati 1.

LOB San Diego 1. Cincinnati 7. 28 Milner. 3BR Alomar. HR Larkin (9).

S-Sabo. Whitson, DJackson. IP ER BB SO San Diego Whitson 7 3 3 I Grant L.l-4 1 1110 1 Leiper 4010 McCllers 1-381 Cincinnati DJackson WJ49 4 3 3 4 Grant pitched to 2 batters In the 9th, Leioer pitched to 1 barter in the 9th. Umpires Home, Darling; First, Tata; Second. Froemming; Third.

Davis. 2:27. A 22,329. Giants 13, Braves 7 National al Atlanta SANFRAN abrkM Butler cf 3 110 Yongbld rf 2 0 0 0 RThpsn 2b 4 3 2 2 Clark lb 4 13 1 Soilmn lb 10 10 Mldndo rf 5 1 4 2 Lefferts 1 0 0 0 Aldrete If $012 Mitchll 3b 5 0 2 2 Brenly 1111 Mnwrng 0110 Uribe ss 5 2 1 0 Riles ss 0 0 0 0 Downs 3 0 10 DNixoncf 10 10 Totals 42 13 It 12 ATLANTA abrkM Ganf 2b 5 11 Oberkfl 3b 4 0 1 1 DJames cf 4 0 1 1 DMrphy rf 4 3 2 2 Royster rt 0 0 0 0 Griffey If 4 1 I 0 Simmns lb 4 0 1 0 Thomas ss 3 2 1 3 Virgil 4 0 1 Jimenez 1 1 I Cotf man pill Alvarez 0 0 0 0 GRnck ph 10 0 0 Asnmchr 0 0 0 0 Morrison 1 0 0 Totals 14 7 II 7 San Francisco 014 111 30011 Atlanta 420 121 010 7 Game Winning RBI Maldonado (5). Thomas, Griffey.

DP Atlanta 2. LOB San Francisco 10, Atlanta 4. 2B Gant, DJames. Clark, RThomo-son. Oberfcfell.

SB Uribe, Spilman. HR DMurphv 2 (12). Thomas (7). SB Mitchell (3). Butler (20).

SF Brenly, Aldrete, Thompson, Oberfcfell, Thomas. IP ft ER BB SO San Francisco Downs W.4-7 4 10 4 4 0 2 Lefferts 1 2 110 Atlanta Jimenez LJVI 4118 7 2 0 Coftman 1 1-3 3 3 1 2 Alvarez 1-3 0 0 0 0 Assnmchr 2 3 5 3 3 0 0 Morrison 2 1-3 3 0 0 I WP Jimenez, Assenmacher. Umpires Home, McSherrv; First, Brocklander; Second, Wever; Third. Montague. 2:51.

American Rangers 6, Mariners 0 American at Seattle TEXAS abrkM rower cf 2 3 0 Fietcttr ss 4 0 1 1 Sierra rf 4 12 1 Garbey If 2 0 0 0 Espy cf 10 10 OBrien lb 4 0 11 Parrish dh 4 I 1 I Buechle 3b 4 I 1 I Kunkel 2b 4 110 Petralli 3 0 0 1 Totals 14 4 II 4 SEATTLE abrk Reynlds 2b 4 0 1 0 Ouinons ss 4 0 2 Brantly cf 1 0 0 0 Phelps dh 3 0 0 0 Balboni lb 2 0 0 0 GWilson rf 3 0 0 0 Presley 3b 2 0 1 0 Vallec 1000 Briley If 3 0 0 Totals 4 4 114 0114 Texas Seattle Game winning RBI Sierra (5). DP Texas 1, Seattle 1. LOB Texas 4, Seattle 4. 2B Brower, Fletcher, OBrien. 38 Kunkel.

HR Parrish (7). Buechele (10). SB Sierra 2 (8). Fletcher. SF Petralli.

IP ER BB SO Texas Guzman W.7-4 4 3 Startle Trout L4-4 4 1-3 4 4 3 Reed 2 1-1 1 I Scurry I 2 I I 0 I ENunez 1 2 111 BK Trout. Umpires Home, Coble; First, Brg-migan; Second, McClelland; Third, McCoy. 3:14. A 8,405. Twins 8, Angels 2 American at California MINNESOTA abrkM Gladden It 4 2 I 0 Bush rf S01I Davidsn rf 0 0 0 0 Pucken cf 5 2 1 I Hrbek dh 4 13 1 Newmn pr 0 1 0 Gaetti 3b 4 0 10 Larkin lb Sill Laudner 5 0 2 1 Gagne ss 4 110 Lmbrdz 2b 4 0 0 0 Totals 40 I IS 7 CALIFORNIA abrkM Dwnng dh 4 1 I 0 Ray 2b 30 11 Joyner lb 4 0 2 1 Davit rl 4000 Eppard ft 4 0 2 0 Howell 3b 4 0 I 0 DWhite cf 4 0 I 0 Boone 3 0 0 CWaikrph 100 Schofild ss 4 1 0 0 Totals a 3 8 1 Minnesota 011 in 80S 8 California 401 040 104-4 Game Winning RBI Larkin (1).

E-CDavis 1, Rav, Gaetti. DP Minnesota 1, California 2. LOB Minnesota 9, California 7. 2B Gladden. Downing, HR Larkin (2).

SB Schofield (9). Gagne (5). IP ER BB SO Minnesota Bivieven W.7-4 9 8 2 1 1 7 California Laiorko UH 4 8 4 3 2 4 Corbett 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 4 DMoore 21-1 0 4 0 0 3 Minton I 4 3 11 Lazorko pitched to 2 batters In the Sth inning. HBP Gagne by Lazorko. BK La lorko.

Umpires Home, Hlrschbeck; First. Ford: Second, Reed; Third, Scott. 2:48. A 27,414. National at StLeuls MONTREAL abrkM ONIxoncf 431 Wlnohm cf 8 0 8 0 Webster If i 1 I 0 Galarrg lb 4 1 3 2 Brooks rf 4 00 Waliach3b4 0 2 0 Santoven 4 0 1 1 Rivera ss 4 0 0 0 Muoter 2b 1 I 1 0 Dopson 10 0 0 Engle ph 10 0 9 Heaton 0 0 0 0 Foley ph 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 0 0 0 0 Hesketh 0 0 0 0 Burke 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 11 4 ITLOUIS abrkM Coleman It 4 I I 0 OSmith 41 It McGee cf 5 2)1 Brnnsky rf 3 0 0 0 TPena 4 0 11 MFtigl lb 4 1 1 0 Oouend 3b 4 0 3 0 Allcea lb 3 0 0 1 Tudor 3 0 10 Pnditn ph 10 0 0 Costello 0 0 0 Dayley 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 11 I 000 110 OK-4 41 Louis 100 011 001 4 One out when winning run scored.

Game Winning RBI None. Dopson, Santovenla, Wallach, DP StLouis 1. LOB Montreal 7, StLouls 10. IB Galarraga, MFIti-gerald. HR Galarraga (18).

SB McGee 2 (25), ONIxon (7), Hudler 2 (1). Brunensky (9), Coleman (42), OSmith (24). Dopson, Alicea. IP Ek BB SO Dopson 4 4 3 2 3 1 Heaton 2 10 01 Heskeltl L.1-1 14 3 I 0 Burke 0 0 0 StLastft Tudor 8 II 4 4 I 1 Coslello 2-31001 I DevleyW.2-1 1-1 4 0 0 1 0 Burke pitched to I batter In the 9th. HBP Brunanskv by Dopson.

WP Davlev. BK featon. Umpires Home. Gregg; First, Hlrschbeckj Second, Pallone; Third Kibler. A 34,113.

Astros 4, Dodgers 3 National at Houston LOSANOELS abrkM Sax lb 3 0 0 0 MHtchr lb 3 I 1 0 Gibson It 3 0 0 1 Marshal rf 4 I I I Shelby cf 3 0 11 Hamltn 3b 3 0 4 0 Heepph 0 0 0 0 JGonzIz ph I 0 0 Oempsv 2 0 0 I Andesn ss 3 0 0 0 Sutton 10 0 0 MIDavs ph 0 I 0 0 Holton 0 0 0 0 Shrprsn ph 1 0 0 0 Orosco 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 1 1 HOUSTON at rtibl Young cf Ramlrz ss Doran 2b GDavis lb Bell 3b BHatchr ft Meadwsrf Bass rf Biggioc Knepper Andersn Agosto 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 2 0 4 2 2 0 3 111 3 0 11 0 00 0 3 000 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 0 Totals 30 4 4 Las Angeles 010 001 8013 Houston 030 Ml Oil 4 Game Winning RBI BHatcher (8). Hamilton 2. DP Los Angeles 1, Houston I. LOB Los Angeles 3, Houston 5. 2B MHatcher.

38 Bell. HR Marshall (9), Doran (3). Knepper. SF Knepper, Gibson, BHatcher. IP ER BB SO Sutton 2 I 0 2 Holton LJ-2 2 1110 1 Orosco 1 2 110 0 Houston Knepper W4-I (1-12 1 3 4 Andersen 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Agosto S.I 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 WP Knepper, Andersen.

Umpires Home, Marsh; First, De-Muth; Second. Wendelstedt; Third, Bonin. 2:34. A 28,438. Cubs 6, Phillies 4 National at CMcag PHILA I Samuel 2b Haves lb Schmdt3b Parrlsh CJames rf Bradley If MThmpcf Jeltzss Carman Ruffin MYong ph Bedrosn CHICAGO abrkM Dons ton ss 1 3 2 Palmelr If 1 2 0 Dawson rf 3 1 2 1 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 0 1 Law 3b 4 110 JDevlsc 4010 Trillo lb 3 0 0 0 Grace lb 0 10 0 DMrtnl cf 4 I I 2 GMeddx 2 0 1 0 Jecksn ph I 0 1 0 Capei 0 0 0 0 Muphrv ph 0 0 0 0 Lancastr 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 12 4 rbl Totals 15 4 8 4 Philadelphia 041 002 1444 Chicago 101 408 4414 Game Winning RBI Dunston (6).

Bradley, Samuel, Trillo, DMar-ttnez, Dunston. DP Philadelphia 2. LOB Philadelphia 10, Chicago 0. 2B Dawson, DMartinez, Haves. IP ER BB SO Philadelphia Carman 4 2-3 7 2 1 1 4 Ruffin 1-3 1 0 0 4 0 Bedrosn L.1-3 1 4 4 4 2 2 Chicago GMaddux 7 4 4 2 Capei W.2-1 I 10 0 11 Lancaster S.l 1 1 0 0 0 1 WP Carman.

Capei. BK GMaddux. Umpires Home, Harvey; First, Pulli; Second. Ripptov; Third, David-ton. 2:54.

A 32,271. Mets 5, Pittsburgh 2 National at Pittsawrsk NIWYORK abrkM Dvkstra cf 4 0 I 0 Bckmn 2b 2 1 1 0 Tavfel lb 10 0 0 McRyldstf4 00 0 Strwbry rf 5 1 2 2 HJohsn 3b 1 2 I Carter 4 0 0 0 Magadn lb 3 I 2 0 Enter so 1112 Frndez 4 0 14 McDwII 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH abrkM Bonds If 40 0 0 Llnd 2b 110 0 MDiaz lb 4 0 0 Bonllla lb 3 I 1 1 Coles rf 4 0 11 VanSlyk cf 1 0 0 0 Ortiz 10 10 Cangels ph 1 0 0 0 Bellierd ss 1 0 0 0 DGonzlt ss 1 0 0 0 Fisher 100 Destrd ph 1 0 0 0 Kipper 0 0 0 0 RRvldsPh 10 0 0 Rocker 0 0 0 Bream ph 1 0 0 0 Totals II 1 1 1 Totals US 14 1 New York 010 en Pittsburgh 100 400 410 i Game Winning RBI Strawberry (7). Ehtfer. LOB -New York 9, Pittsburgh 7. 2B Magadan.

HR HJohnson (11), Strawberry (18), Elster (5), Bon-ilia (14). SB Llnd (7), Orlii (I), Strawberry (14). IP ER SO New York Frndez W.46 3 2 2 4 MrDwMS.8 2 Pittsburg Fisher L.4-4 4 3 14 2 Kipper 3 2 2 1 1 Rocker 3 2 0 1 3 Fernandez pitched to 1 barter in the th. Umpires-Home, Engel; First, Williams; Second. Hallioni Third, Runge.

A 45,011. DETROIT abrkM Penis cf 3 3 2 0 Whltakr 2b 3 I 1 I Sheridan It 3 1 3 4 Salezar ss 5 0 1 1 DeEvnt lb 3 0 6 Lemon rt 3 0 0 0 Nokes 4 0 0 Brgmn dh 4 1 2 Brokns3b 4 0 0 Totals 12 4 4 NEWYORK abrkM Kelly cf 10 10 RndlphJb 3 0 0 Mtnely lb 4 JCIark dh 3 0 10 Wlntietd rt 4 1 1 0 GWard It 4 0 3 0 Slaught 4 0 0 Pglrulo 3b 4 0 0 0 Santana ss 3 0 0 0 Totals HIS Detroit 101 00 OH New York 01 4M 80S I Game winning RBI Whitaker (1). Slaught 1, Tanana, Salazar. DP New York 1. LOB Detroit 7.

New York 7. 2B Pettis, Wlnfleld. 3B Sheridan. SB Pettis (32). Salazar (4).

Whitaker, Randolph. SF Sheridan. IP ER BB SO Detroit Tanana W.10-4 8 1-1 1 3 Henneman 2-3 0 1 New York RhodenL.3-4 71-3 7 4 4 3 Righetti 1 1-3 1 2 2 3 Allen 1-3 4 0 0 0 0 Umpires Home, Evans; First, Tschida; Second, Hendry; Third, Young. 3:04. A 37,103.

Orioles 7, Blue Jays 0 AltMItCM aptAttHlMtt TORONTO abrkM Femndz ss 4 1 Gruber 3b 4 0 1 Mllnksdh 3 0 2 GBell tf 41 McGriff lb 3 0 1 0 Whltt 2 00 Borders 2 0 0 0 Bart le Id cf 4 I 0 Leach rf 2 0 0 0 Cempsn cf 2 0 0 Lee 2b 3 0 0 0 Totals 13 0 7 BALTIMORE aarkM Stanlcek tf 4 I 0 0 Lvnncf 4 2 33 CRipknss 2 11 Murray dh 3 2 I 3 Traber lb 4 0 1 Sheets rf 311 Orsulak rf 0 0 0 0 Kennedy 4 0 0 Schu 3b 41 BRipknlb 3 I I Totals 31 7 7 Baltimore 441 044 Sox Game Winning RBI Lynn (1). DP Toronto 1, Baltimore 1. LOB Toronto 4, Baltimore 4. 28 BRIpken, Lynn, Gruber. HR Lynn (11), Murray (II).

SF Sheets. IP ER BB SO Toronto Clancy L-M 41-3 7 4 4 3 3 Wells 2-3 2 3 3 1 I Nunez I I Baltimore 51-3 2 3 Thurmond 3 1-3 2 3 Umpires Home, Merrill; First, Brinkman; Second. Kaiser; Third, Welke. 2:58. A 14,241.

Red Sox 6, Indians 1 American at Boston CLEVELAND abrkM Franco 2b 4 0 0 0 Hall 4 0 10 Carter cf 3 0 0 0 DC lark tf 11 Kittle dh 40 Snyder rf 3 I 2 1 Jacoby 3b 3 0 0 0 Upshaw lb 2 0 0 0 RWsgtn ss 1 0 0 0 Allansonc 3 0 0 0 Totals 3 I 4 I BOSTON abrkM Boggs 3b 5 12 0 Barrett 2b 5 I 2 2 DwEvns rf 3 I 1 2 Greemvl If 4 2 Burks cf 3 It Ricedh 4 0 2 1 Bnzngr lb 3 10 0 Cerone 4 110 JoReed ss 4 0 Totals 35 4 14 I Cleveland 404 410 4041 Boston 454 410 40x 4 Game Winning RBI None. Washington, Upshaw. DP Cleveland 1. LOB Cleveland Boston 2B Hall, Snyder, Rice, Greenwell. 3B Barrett.

HR Snyder (17), DwEvan (5). IP ER BB SO lentO BailesL.4-7 4 1-3 9 4 1 2 1 Gordon 12-110010 Boston Gardner 7 3 112 4 LSmlth 2 111 Umpires Home, Barnett; First, Cousins; Second. Roe; Third, Kosc 2:44. A 34,461. White Sox 4, Royals 3 American al Kansas City CHICAGO abrkM Redus If 10 0 0 Lyons 3b 3 0 0 0 Baines dh 4 0 I 0 GWaikr lb 4 I I I Pasoua rt 4 3 2 2 Boston cf 4 0 0 0 Guillen 3010 Manriq 2b 4 1 I Karkovic 4 0 1 1 Totals 13 4 4 KANSASCITY abrkM Stllwll ss 4 0 0 0 WWilsn cf 4 0 1 0 Brett lb 4 0 0 0 Trtabll rf 2 3 0 0 Seitzer 3b 4 1 2 2 Buck nr dh 3 0 0 White 2b 2 I I Tebier If 3 0 0 MacfarlncS 0 0 Totals 24 3 4 1 Chicago 408 III 410-4 Kansas City 014 10 404-1 Game Winning RBt GWalker (4).

Garber. DP Chicago Kansas City I. LOB Chicago S. Kansas City 1. 2B FWhite.

3B Manrigue. HR Pasoua 2 (8), Seitzer (4), GWalker (4). SB Karkovice (4). Bucknor. Guillen.

SF FWhite. IP ER BB SO Chicago 7 4 3 3 2 1 ThiooenS.li 3 0 0 3 Kansas City RAndeson 4 3 3 1 2 Garber L.0-4 3 111 HBP Redus by RAnderson. Umpires Home, Johnson; First, McKeen; Second, Reilly; Third, Shu-lock. 1:24. A 23,044.

Brewers 4, A's 1 American at Oakland MILWAUKEE abrkM Gentnrlb 4 11 Surhoftlb 4 11 Yount cf 413 Leonard 4 1 1 0 Deerrf 4 112 Braggs dh 1 1 0 Robidx lb 3 0 0 COBrlen 2 0 0 Sveum ss 4 0 0 Totals 33 4 4 OAKLAND abrkM Potonla If 3 I 3 DHedsncf 311 Canseco rf 3 0 1 Parker dh 4 0 0 McGwIr Ib4tt Lanafrd 3b 4 0 0 Stelnbch 3 0 0 Gallego 2b 3 0 0 0 Weiss is 3 0 0 Totals 30 I 4 I Milwaukee 08 40 nt 4 Oakland 404 400 4141 Game Winning RBI Deer (7). Sveum 1. DP Milwaukee I. LOB Milwaukee 5, Oakland 4. 29 Yount, Polonia, DHenderson, Deer.

3B Yount. HR Dear (12). Stein-bach. COBrlen. IP ER BB SO Milwaukee August W.4-2 9 4 1 1 3 1 Oakland GDavis 154 8 7 4 4 2 Cor si BK Corsl.

Umpires Home, Clark; First, Vof. aggio; Second, Joyce; Third, Morrison. T-l 29. Men Singles Fourth Round Patrick Kuhnen, West Germany, del. Jimmy Connors (5), Sanibel Harbor, 5-7, 7-4 (9-7), 7-4 (7-2), 4-7 (4-7), 6-3, completion of suspended match.

Boris Becker (4), West Germany, def. Paul Annacone, Bridgehampton, N.Y., 4-3, 4-4. 6-4. Tim Mavotte (10), Bradenton, def. Henri Leconte (7), France, 4-4, 7-4 (7-5).

4-4. 4-2. Doubles Third Round Peter Doohan, Australia, and Jim Grabb. Tucson, del. Scott Davis, Largo, and Dan Goldie, McLean, default.

Wallv Masur and Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. John Lloyd and Stephen Shaw, Britain. 7-6 (7-1), 4-3, 6-2. Ken Flach, Sebrlng, and Robert Seguso, Sewing, def. Brod Dyke, Australia, and Tom Niissen, Netherlands, 7-4 (7-5), 4-1, 7-4 (7-4).

Women Singles Fourth Round Martina Navratilova (3), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Larisa Savchenko (13), Soviet Union, 4-4, 4-2, completion of suspended match. Ouarterfinats Pam Shriver (3), Luthervllle. def. Zina Garrison (12), Houston, 4-4, 4-4.

Steffi Graf (1), West Germany, def. Pascale Paradfs, France, 4-3. 4-1. Chris Evert (4), Boca Raton, def. Helena Sukova (6), Czechoslovakia, 6-X 7-4 (7-4).

Doubles Third Round Ros Falrbank, South Africa, and Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, def. Ca farina Lindovist, Sweden, and Tine Scheuer-Larsen. Denmark, 4-0, 0-1, retired. Women's Church Division I Woodland 8, Calvary 4 Leading hitters: Ann Pollard 3-3 (2 HRs), Jennifer Duke, Leigh A. Simmons, Beverly Foropolous, all 2-4; Wl Sandra Cross 3-4, Kim Tillery 3-X Bet Phillips, Beth Wright, both 2-4.

Allen Edgaweod II, Englewood 7 Leading hitters: Lisa Springer, Christine Cupples, both 3-4, Debbie Scott, Michele Verell, both 3-5; Sandra Longworth, Holly Winslow, Nancy Ross, all 2-3. Division II Hlllcrest 10. Forest Heights 19 Leading hitters: FH Lisa Crew 4-5, Heidi McDaniel 3-4, Dee Dee Michael 3-5, Marigene McDaniel 3-5; Pat McLeary, Betty O'Brien, both 3-5, Cathy Hoover 3-4. Men's Church League Division II Calvary 8, Highland Park Red Leading hitlers: HPR Herbie Hurst 2- 4, Annie Taylor 2-3, Mitch German 3- Carroll Griffin 2-3, J. Harvey Wvett 2-3, Dewey Simmons 2-X Mike Record 2-X Kenny Sadler 3-X First Christian 7, Campbell St.

II 1 Leading hitters: FC Scot Holloway 2-3, Todd Anderson 2-3, John Harrison (HR), Man McClur 2-3; CS Jeff Howell 2-1. Englewood II IX Aldersgate 11 Leading hitters: -A Charlie Horner 2-4. Greg Copley 4-4. Butch Coleman 4- 4. Hugh Archer 2-4; Ell Bobby Glover 2-4, Randy Peery 2-4, George Hopper 3-4.

Chuck Perry 2-4, Bob Beasley 2-4, Joe Rasberry 2-4. Division 111 First Cumberland 4, Northside 4 Leading hitters: Russell Cook (HR), John Hodgson 3-3, Tim Clements 2- 3 (HR); FC Keith Magee 2-3 (HR). N. Jackson 13, Lambutk Memorial II Leading hitters: NJ Jim Stafford 3- 4, Scott Laymon 2-3, Ricky Henderson 2-4; LM Jeff Martindale 2-2 (HR), Don Larson 3-4, Brad Thomas 3-4. First Methodist 14, St.

Luke's II Leading bitters: FM Pat Scanlon 3-4, John Fleming 3-4 (HR), John 5 moot 3-4, Ernest Lawrence 34; SL David Argo 4-5, Bill Moss 3-4. Lorne Semrau 3-4, Ron Carter 3-4. Men's Open League 3 Star Transmission 13, Bill's Auto 12 Leading hitters: BA Tim Jernigan, Eric Jackson 2-4 (HR), Dewayne Jackson 2-4, Darren Taylor 2-4, Jim Young 2-4; TST Vince Long 3-4, James McKinney 3-4, Donniw York 3-3, Curtis Martin 2-3, Gilford Gibbs (HR). EE! 4 p.m. (fSPN) SPORTS TRIVIA (HBO) WIMBLEDON TENNIS: Men's quarterfinals, from the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, Enalond.

(Tope delay) 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) THOROUGHBRED DIGEST 4:35 p.m. (WTBS) BASEBAlli San Francisco Giants al Atlanta Braves (Live) 5 p.m. (ESPN) SPORTSLOOK 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) BEST OF AMERICAN MUSCLE MAGAZINE 6 p.m.

(ESPN) SPORTSCENTER 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) BEST OF SCHOLASTIC SPORTS AMERICA (HBO) WIMBLEDON '88 HIGHLIGHTS (WOR) BASEBALL: New York Mats al Pittsburgh Pirates (Live) 7 p.m. (ESPN) RODEO, Highlights of 1987 National Finals, from Lai Vegas, Nov. a 8 p.m. (ESPN) LIGHTER SIDE OF SPORTS 8:30 p.m.

(ESPN) PBA BOWLING TOUR: S) Seattle Open. (Live) Gilliam League Camp's 19, Coca-Cola II Loading hitters: CC T. Crossand and G. Dittemon, RBI's; L. Mer-riweather (HR), T.

Robinson (HR), Less Cooperwood (HR), S. Moore, T. Robinson, Less Cooperwood, all RBI's. Records: Coca-Cola 2-2; Camp's 2-2. Kisser's It TBI Steel 4 Recants: Kisoer's3-ti TBI Steel 1-3.

Coca-Cola is. McOemet's 4 Loadln kilters: T. None 1-1 (HR), C. Clark (HR), C. Ciamo RBI; CC S.

Jones, T. Cross, T. Holiday, Gee-Gee Harris, base hits, S. Jones, G. G.

Huron, 3 base hits, T. Cross, T. Holiday, G. G. Harmon, RBI's.

Records: McDaniel's 05; Coca-Cola 3-3. Kltber's 11, TBI Steel 14 Records: TBI Steel 4-1; Kisber's 1-4. Camp's 14, Mc Daniels Loadln hitters: C. Clark, T. None.

hits. C. Clark -1 base hit, 3 base hit T. White, C. Clark 2 base hit.

T. None 3 base hits T. None RBI; hits L. Hall, S. Moore, L.

Merr. L. Cooperwood. Crews, T. Moore, T.

Lee; Camp's -1 base hi S. Moore. L. Merr. T.

Lee, Crews, Moore, 2 base hit, 3 base hit L. Hall, S. Moor. Crews, T. Lee.

Records: Camp's 3-2; McDaniel's 0-4. Graham's 14, McDaniel's 11 Leading hitters: T. Kidd RBI and 1 base hite. T. Kidd -1 base hit and a base hit, C.

Clark 3 base hit; M. Taylor Home run and RBI. Maurice Brooks Home run and RBI; M. Fowler -1 base hit, L. Weddl 3 base hit, S.

Smith 1 base hit. Records: McDaniel's 0-3; Graham's 3-I. PAH Construction It McDaniel's 3 Leading kitten: C. Clark RBI, 1 base hit T. White, Clark; P4.HC T.

Perry, D. Shaw Home run and RBI, D. White 2 base hit, T. Perry 3 base hit; C. Clark RBI, I base hit-T.

White, C.Clark. Records: McDaniel's 0-4; Construction 3-1. Graham's 0, P4H Construction 7 Leading hitters: Perry. E. Spears.

J. Otis RBI; L. Weddle, T. Dock), B. Harris RBIs.

Records: Construction 3-2; Graham's 4-1. Texas League Murray Guard 4, Tire Engineers WP: Allen Brown LP: Steve Fonville Home runs: MG Pee Wee Brvson. Highlights: Bryson's 2-run homer was the game winner for Murray Guard. Records: Murraya Guard 3-1; Tire Engineers 1-3. VFW 5, Rotary WP: Eric Jones LP: Chris Martin Home run: VFW Lamont Mer- riweather, grand slam.

Records: VFW 2-2; Rotary 2-2. Jackson Senior League Walt Mestan 4, Parks Belk 3 WP: Brian Green LP: Rob Barham Leading hitters: WM Mitch Cooper 1-3; PB Jay Dodd, Shawn Robinson, each 2-3. Jackson Sun 10, Deatonl 3 WP: Robert Rhodes Michael Carr Leading hitttrs: JS Tommy Lee Marshall 2-3; Jason Deaton 1-2. Madison South Minor All-stars National League Jackson Storm Window and Door: David Froshaver, Mark Only, Jeff Nanney, Ben Norton. Chuck Lee.

Mid South Inventory: Brad Dickerson. Duck's Carpet: Jason Shelton. Bryan Bailey, Adam Wheatlev, Will Lane, Heath Davis, Jay Maness, Daniel Stanfield. Coaches: Calvin Bailey, Bill Wheatley, James Stanfield. American League Curtis Mathis: Chris Taylor, Wesley Freeman, Clint Cole, Joey Wilburn.

West Drugs: Jonathan Mays, Jon Med-lin. Civitan: Andy Casey, David Lemons, Shawn Davis, Ronnie Leech, Kevin Rich. Malesus Civic Club: Jason Hart. Clifton Civitan: Douglas Clifton. Coaches: Raymond Love, Randy Taylor, Johnny Casey.

North Side Madison County Minor All-stars National League Players: Oanny Giles, John Payne, Steven Jones, Patrick Yarbrough, Rodney Ikerd, Mark Montgomery, Grant Durham, Chris Duffey, Lanier Engilish, Chris Redding, Adam Has-sell, Rodney Deaton, Michael Reynolds. Coaches: Troy Giles, John Yarbrough, Buddy Ikerd. Final league standings: 1, Matlock Construction. 2, North Side Lions. Waste Management.

4, Universal Housing. Central League Players: Bob Frankland, Matt Tosh, Jason Montgomery, Greg Kevl, Michael Vinson, James Kirkland, Brian Davis, Doug Haltom, Brent Jarvis, Jim Vinson, Brian Courcelle, Craig Perry, Jason Brower. Alternates: Russ Deaton, Bob Payne, Jonathan Bobbin. Coaches: Jerry Brower, Steve Davis, Michael Vinson. Final league standings: Tied for 1, Tennessee Baseball Cards, Liberty.

3, Hsssell's Auto Supply. 4, Cecil's Bandstand. 4, Golden Coral. American League Players: Ryan Mays, Tripp Starr. Todd Seabrook, Philip Bridgeman, Barry Ferguson, Todd Haltom, Kyle Harris, William Kirkland, Bradley Smith.

Dow Davidson, Cody Gobbell, David Strait, Jeff Cohen. Alternates: Stephen Simpson, Shawn Coaches: Jim Murdaugh. Ed Haltom, Dan Davidson, Final league standings: 1, Bulls. 3 Hub City Paint. Family Denistry.

First Round Mark Petchey, Britain, def. Narath-urn Srlchaoan, Thailand, 4-4, 4-1. Lech Sidor, Poland, def, Johan Anderson (2), Australia, 4-X 4-6, 2 3, retired. Han-Cheol Shin, South Korea, def. Roberto Teofllo.

Brazil, 4-4. 4-4. 4-3. Gabor Koves. Hungary, del.

Daniel Bishop, Britain, 4-1, 4-0. Girls Single First Round Jo-Anne Fault (12), Australia, del. Michelle Bowrey, Australia, 4-2, 7-5. Julie Helard (3). France, def.

Rlkki Gaddie, South Africa, 4-4, 7-4 (9-7). Shi-Ting Wang, Taiwan, def. Shlho Okada, Japan, 1-4, 7-4 (7-4), 4-2. Pabst 15, Cap' Bob's 14 Leading hitters: CBN Jack Mltchel-son 3-4, Scott Baker 2-X Tony Barham 35. Paul Sorce 3-5; O.

Pirtle 3-4 (HR), M. Williams 3-4, B. Rasmussen Pabst 12, Pooeyg's II Leading hitters: Pabst T. Pirtle 3-3, W. Kemp 3-3.

R. Grant 3-3. D. Pirtle (HR), T. Kimberlin 2-3; Mike Henning 3-4.

Ollie Patrick 2-X A. C. Cole 2-2. Women's Open League Division I Popeve's 7, Central Distributors 2 Leading hitters: Mary Ross 2 2, Brenda Spenser 2-3. Taylor's Construction 11, Stan's 4 -Leading hitlers: TC Teresa Dodd 3-4, Shreen Burrough 2-4, Debbie McCaslin 2-4; Jackie Stanflll 4-5, Mary Marable 2-4, Carol Petty 2-X Stan's 17, New Attitude 4 Leading hitters: Glennis Stinson 3-4, Mary Marable 2-4 (HR), Diane Thompson 2-4, Donna Fernigan 3-4; NA Shirton Transou 2-3, Mona Thompson 2-X Bonnie Thompson 2-3 (HR).

K-Mart 14, Porter Cable 14 Leading hitters: PC Lovette Butler 3-3, Lottie Turner 3-3 (HR); Den-ise Warren, Leslie Eakins 3-4 (HR), Alice Higdon. Tract Tate 3-4 (HR). Malco Lanes IS, Porter Cable Leading kitten: PC Level le Hickman 3-3 (HR); ML Cindi Gooch 3-4, Paula Lindsey 3-X Shirley Mabry 2-3. Malco Lanes 25, Noma is Leading hitters: ML Jill Thomas 3-6, Vickey Harvey 2-3; Barbara Hawkins 3- Lisa Colo 2-3. Old Timers League Results Hit or Miss 1, Young In Heart 1 Spinners 2Vi, Strikers I'i Holy Rollers 4, Scrappers 0 Who Cares 1, Pals 1 High game (women): Thelma Holland 199 High game (men): Les Magee 234 High series (women): Routine Petti-grew 504 High series (men): AAerlin Eubanks 488 Standings Team Pals 24'i 15V Spinners 24 16 Scrappers 271 17'4 Young In Heart Holy Rollers 20 20 Strikers 19V4 20V Who Cares 14 26 Hit or Miss II 27 10 p.m.

(DISC) HORSE IN SPORT: Polo playing in Britain, the United States and Argentino. 10:30 p.m. CI WIMBLEDON TENNIS HIGHLIGHTS: Highlights at today's action. (CNN) SPORTS TONIGHT: Anchors: Fred Hickman, Nick Charles. (ESPN) SPORTSCENTER 11 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA BASKETBALL SPECIAL: Season of Upsets. 11:30 p.m. CD WIMBLEDON TENNIS HIGHLIGHTS: Highlights of today' action. (ESPN) MOTOR WEEK ILLUSTRATED Midnight (ESPN) FISHIN' HOLE 1 a.m. (ESPN) SPORTSLOOK 1:30 a.m.

(CNN) SPORTS LATENK3HT (ESPN) SPORTSCENTER 2 a.m. (ESPN) SURFER MAGAZINE 2:30 a.m. (ESPN), AUTO RACING: American Racing Series, from Portland, Org. 3:30 a.m. (ESPN) SKATEBOARDS: Highlights of the 1987 National Championship, from Anaheim, Calif.

NBA Draft picks NEW YORK (API Round bv-raund selections in the NBA college draft: First Round 1. Los Angeles Clippers, Danny Manning. 6-10, Kansas. 2, Indiana. Rik Smtts, 7-4, c.

Marist.3, Philadelphia, Charles Smith, 4-10, t. University of Pittsburgh. 4, New Jersey, Chris Morris. 4-8, Auburn. 5, Golden State, Mitch Richmond.

e-5. Kansas State. 4, Los Angeles Clippers (from Sacramento), Hersey Hawkins, e-X Bradley. 7, Phoenix, Tim Perry, 4-9. Temple.

a. Charlotte, Rex Chapman. 4-S, Kentucky. 9. Miami, Rony Seikaly, 4-11, c-f.

Syracuse. 10, San Antonio, lie Anderson, 4-7, Georgia. 11, Chicago (trom New York), Will Perdue. 7-6, Vanderbilt. 12, Washington, Harvey Grant.

4-9, Oklahoma. 13. Milwaukee, Jeff Grayer, 4-5, Iowa State. 14, Phoenix (from Cleveland), Dan Maierle, 4-4. f.

Central Michigan. IS, Seattle. Gary Grant, 4-X 0. Michigan. 14, Houston, Derrick Chievous.

4-7, f. Missouri. 17, Utah, Eric Lackner, 4-11, Wyoming. 18, Sacramento (from Atlanta), Ricky Berry, 4-4. g.

San Jose State. 19, New York (trom Chicago). Rod Strickland, 4-3, DePaul. 20, Miami (from Dallas), Kevin Edwerds, 4-3, DePaul. 21, Portland, Mark Bryant, 4-9, Seton Hall.

22, Cleveland (from Detroit through Phoenix), Randolph Keys, 4-9, f. Southern Mississippi. 23, Denver, Jerome Lane, 4-4. Pittsburgh. 24, Boston, Brian Shaw, 4-4, Cai-Santa Barbara.

25, Los Angeles Lakers David Rivers, 40, Notre Dame. Second Round 24, Portland (from Los Angeles Clippers), Rolando Ferrelra, 7-1. Houston. 27, San Antonio (from New Jersey through Chicago), Shelton Jones, 4-9, f. St.

John's. 28, Phoenix (from Golden State through Milwaukee), Andrew Lang, 4-11, Arkansas. 29, Sacramento, Vlnny Del Negro, 4-5, g. North Carolina State. 30.

Detroit (from Phoenix through Sacramento through New York), Fennrs Dembo. 4-4. 1, Wyoming. 31, Philadelphia (from San Antonio), Everetfe Stephens, 4-3. Purdue.

32, New Jersey (trom Philadelphia). Charles Sheckleford. 6-10, f. North Carolina State. 33, Miami, Grant Long, 44.

Eastern Michigan. 34, Charlotte, Tom Tolbert, 4-7, Arizona. 35, Miami (from New York through Chicago through Seattle), Sylvester Gray, 4-4, Memphis Slate. 34, Washington, La- BASEBALL National League MONTREAL EXPOS Placed Tim Relnes. outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 14.

Recalled Herm Winningham, outfielder, trom Indianapolis of the American Association. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Placed Scott Terry, pitcher, on the 15-dav disabled list. Activated Danny Cox, pitcher, from the 11-day disabled list. BASKETBALL Natloml Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS Traded Randy Wlttmen.

guard, and their 1984 first-round draft choice to the Sacramento Kings for Reggie Theus. guard. DENVER NUGGETS Traded the rights to Vernon Maxwell, guard, to the San Antonio Spurs for a 1989 second-round draft pick. PHILADELPHIA 7ERS Obtained the rights to Hersey Hawkins, guard, and one of the three 1989 first-round picks of the Seattle Supersonics from the Los Angeles Clippers for the rights to Charles Smith, center. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Traded the rights to Gary Grant, guard, to the Los Angeles Clippers tor Michael Cage, forward, and sent one of their three 199 first-round picks to the Philadelphia tiers.

Continental Basketball Association TOPE KA SIZZLERS Named Art Ross head coach. TENNIS GOLF From Page ID nors went out fighting. Connors, the street-wise veteran of Wimbledon, ran out of comebacks against a West German with a rocket serve. Patrick Kuhnen, unseeded, unheralded and unsuccessful in any previous major tournament, upset the 35-year-old American on Court No. 2 in a match that lasted 4'a hours.

"He's the biggest fighter of them all, he never gives up," Kuhnen said after his 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3 fourth-round victory that was interrupted by rain Monday. It finished Tuesday night in gloom and, for the fifth-seeded Connors, scare came in the fourth round, when she rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the first set to beat Larisa Savchenko of the Soviet Union 6-4, 6-2. Fairbank was in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time. But she had two upsets to her credit in the tournaments first seven days over 10th-seeded Lori McNeil in the second round and over eighth-seeded Natalia Zvereva in the third. Today, playing on a jam-packed outside court, she almost added perhaps the biggest upset of all.

"I thought, 'What a way to go! Court 14 to Roz Fairbank in the Navratilova said. Fairbank started making errors and having trouble with foot-fault calls. She broke Fairbank for a 5-4 lead and served out the set. It lap-peared Navratilova was safe. But there remained one set between the No.

2 seed and a 78th career meeting against Chris Evert in the semifinals. Fairbank held serve for a 1-0 lead in the third set, and the match stayed on serve until Fairbank broke for a 4-2 lead. Navratilova broke right back for 4-3 and held for 4-4. Serve held sway again until Navratilova broke for a 6-5 lead. The champion then held for the match.

Tuesday, old-timer Jimmy Con "But I want that ninth title too bad, and I want it now, not next year. I think that wanting to win that is why I was able to win today." After Navratilova opened a 3-0 lead in the first set, Fairbank, a South Africa native now living in California, won four straight games and took a 4-3 lead, then broke Navratilova's serve for the third time and won the first set. Fairbank went up 4-2 in the second set, breaking Navratilova in the sixth game with the help of a beautiful sequence of volleys that slowly drove the defending champion out of position. Then Navratilova charged back. She won four games in a row as From Page 1D by Rod Laver in 1969, evaporated before the service returns and passing shots of Mecir.

The Czechoslovak, known as the "Big Cat," was purring. He played nearly flawless tennis on his serve as well, and Wilander failed again to advance past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Unlike Wilander, Navratilova is at home on grass. He rolled through the first four rounds without dropping a set. Her biggest tween sprinkler heads lies spots of arc-shaped brown patches.

Courses can stay playable as long as the water holds. Hardeman County Golf and Country Olub manager Luther Smith says he has not seen any rain since April, but until last week his nine-hole layout had held up well despite the lack of an irrigation system. The hot and dry weather, he says, has not stopped golfers from playing except on 100-degree days. Golfers, says Pickwick pro Ray Scott, need to take precautions like drinking plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic) on the course and keeping in mind signs of heat stroke: light-headedness, lack of sweat, cold and clammy skin. Even if the grass Is suffering, golfers should not follow the same course.

DRAFT came to see him play was his sophomore year in high school. Grant broke his arm and his father, the superstitious sort, never has been back. Nearly killed In a car accident two years ago, Notre Dame's David Rivers now gets to back up Magic Johnson after being picked in the first round by the Lakers. "Moments like this make you appreciate overcoming all the obstacles. I just thank God for giving me a second chance," Rivers said.

"I'm going to have some great teachers to learn from." in, of all things, rebounding. When the New York Knicks were up in the first round, much of the crowd was calling for St. John's forward Shelton Jones. He was sitting nearby with former teammate and new Knick star Mark Jackson, hoping they would be reunited. But the Knicks chose DePaul guard Rod Strickland.

"Oh no," Jones moaned, leaning back In his seat with his eyes closed. He was later picked by San Antonio. The last time Grant's father MSU Tigers holding girls' camp Memphis State University Coach Mary Lou Johns will hold a girls' basketball camp July 3-8 for those from eight-years-old to seniors in high school. The cost is $195 for overnighters and (115 for those staying only during the day. For more information, call 454-2315.

Dixie leagues into tourneys The Dixie Youth Minors sub-district tournament starts Friday at 5 p.m. at the North Park at Oakfield. The Dixie Youth Major sub-district will begin July 8 at Oakfield at 6 p.m. From Page ID "Somebody once told me that I could be No. 1 or 2 pick in the NBA draft one day.

I didn't believe him." The Boston Celtics, hoping to start reloading the aging guns, took guard Brian Shaw from California-Santa Barbara in the first round. Shaw is a 6-6 point guard who led the Pacific Coast Athletic Association.

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