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2-Sports The Tampa Tribune, Tuesday, August 13, 1991 Briefly A staff, wire report COMPILED BY SUSAN WILLIAMS By Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds Tank mcNamara Steinbrenner to pen autobiography By Michael "floiy" Roiborougn BASEBALL THE LtoPE Favorite Oooi IMTO 1 CAM 9TII.L I CAN TEAOA Tt4E ROOKIE QUARfty? BUCKS' TO CATCH OKI WITH Ml IfaTM KIR, TEAM. HOME RUNS Braggs. Cm 3 Gant All 3 Pendleton, Atl 3 Clark. SF 2.0 Neill. Cm 2 Roberts.

SO 2 Sandoerg. Chi 2 Williams. SF 2. RUNS BATTED IN Gant. Atl 8.

Pendleton. Atl 8. Braggs. Cm 7.Jose. SIL 7:0 Neill.

Cm 6 LOWEST BATTING AVERAGES AB PCT LaValliere. Pitt 4 10 1 0 000 Thompson. StL 4 12 11 083 Hunter, Atl 7 23 0 2 .087 Galarraga Mtl 4 10 0 1 .100 Walker, Chi 7 26 5 3 ,115 Pagnozzi. StL 4 16 1 2 .125 Santiago. SD 6 22 2 3 .136 Fmley.

Hou 7 29 1 4 .138 Reyes, Mtl 4 7 11 ,143 A ThiKJGAWP IF TH6 NEW YORK Deposed New York Yankee owner George Steinbrenner, the man baseball fans love to hate, is ready to tell all in as-yet-unwritten autobiography now being pitched to publishers. The International Marketing Group, a sports marketing company, is in charge of the project. "We haven made a deal as yet," Arthur Klebanoff, head of publishing at IMG said Monday. "We're stiil talking over all the offers." New York Newsday reported the asking price is said to be at least $1 million. But Steinbrenner won't profit.

All proceeds will be given to charities, Klebanoff said. American league YANKEES PICK Royals Royals even-6 YANKEES Red Son even 6 INDIANS Red Sox 5V6Vi INDIANS TIGERS PICK White Son TIGERS even-6 White Sox ORIOLES even-6 Rangers Rangers 5V6Vt ORIOLES Blue Jays even-6 BREWERS TWINS 5-6V Angels A even-6 MARINERS National League PIRATES 6V7vi Phillies CUBS 5Wi Expos Mets PICK CARDS PADRES 8 9 Astros DODGERS Reds GIANTS even-6 Braves LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE (16). Amherst. 6-1. 6-0: Peter Stovell.

Fairfield. def. George Poulos. Boston, 6-2. 7-5.

The Maior periods last tor Vi-2 hours thereafter The Minor Periods are of somewhat shorter duration. On The Air Ray Brown. West Babvlon. NY. def CENTRAL DIVISION Lakeland (Tigers) 29 20 .592 Osceola (Astros) 24 24 .500 4(4 Baseball City (Royals) 24 24 .500 4' Haven (Red Sox) 16 31 340 12 WESTERN DIVISION Television Blake Spahn.

New York. 6-3. 6-4: Ron Mercer P.M. A.M. (2).

Mount Lebanon. def. Jonathan Parker. Min. Ma.

Min. Ma). Dale Laiaoassas. Lain 4-6 6-3. 7-6.

WOMEN SINGLES Knsti Meola It). Florham Park. def Today 8 50 2:40 9 1 5 3 00 Wednesday 9 40 3 30 10 10 3 55 Thursday 1030 4:20 11 00 4:55 Friday 11.25 5 15 11 55 5 40 Saturday 6 10 12 20 6 35 Sunday 12 50 7:00 1:10 7.25 1:30 p.m. Tennis. Volvo International.

(ESPN). 7:30 p.m. Baseball. Phillies at Pirates. (ESPN).

8 p.m. Pan American Games. (TNT). 8 p.m. Baseball.

Expos at Cubs. (WGN). 8:30 p.m. Baseball. Mets at Cardinals.

(WW0R). 9 p.m. Boxing. Holmes-Gonzales (heavyweights). (USA).

10:30 p.m. Baseball. Athletics at Mariners. (ESPN). 10:30 p.m.

Baseball. Braves at Giants. (WTBS). Alita Rumsy. Coral Gables.

7-5, 6-4; Jacgue-line Geller. La Jolla. def Paola Duran. Miami Lakes. 6-3.

6-1: Jennifer Sell (3). Moorestown. def, Jennifer Callan (3). Concord, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Allison Schlon-sky. Columbus.

Ohio, def. Alexandra Dell. Potomac. 6-0. 6-0; Liz Barker.

Trumbull, Conn det. Connna Bode. Stamford, 7-5. 6-2: Monica Catnna (4). New York.

def. Krishna Dell. Potomac. 6-1. 6-3; Joan Mantredi Carter, Oyster Bay.

def. Cunthia Hurzeler. Chino Hills. 7 -6 (7-41. 6-4: BATTING Palmeiro, Texas, .348, Boggs.

Boston. Franco. Texas. .339: Molitor, Milwaukee. 334; Tartabull.

Kansas City, 331: Puckett. Minnesota. Thomas. Chicago. 323.

RUNS Molitor. Milwaukee, 87; Palmeiro. Texas. 83; Canseco. Oakland, 82; Thomas.

Chicago, 78; Franco. Texas, 78; White. Toronto. 77, Sierra. Texas, 74; Fielder.

Detroit, 74; DHenderson, Oakland, 74. RBI-Fielder. Detroit. 93; Canseco, Oakland 87: Thomas, Chicago. 86; Carter, Toronto.

84: Sierra. Texas. 81. CDavis. Minnesota.

77; CRipken. Baltimore. 76, HITS-Palmeiro. Texas. 152: Molitor.

Milwaukee. 152: Puckett. Minnesota. 143, CRipken, Baltimore. 141; Franco, Texas.

140; Sierra. Texas, 136: RAIomar. Toronto. 131. DOUBLES Palmeiro.

Texas. 32; Boggs. Boston, 32, RAIomar. Toronto. 31.

Carter, Toronto. 30: CRioken. Baltimore. 30; White. Toronto.

29. Sierra. Texas. 28: Brett. Kansas City.

28 TRIPLES Molitor. Milwaukee. 10: RAIomar Toronto Devereaux. Baltimore. 7: Po-lonia.

California. 7. White. Toronto. McRae, Kansas City, 6.

Whiten. Cleveland. 6. Puckett. Minnesota.

6 Raines. Chicago. 6. HOME RUNS Fielder. Detroit.

32: Canseco Oakland. 31: Carter. Toronto. 27: CDavis. Minnesota.

26: CRipken. Baltimore. 24; DHenderson, Oakland. 24: Thomas. Chicago.

23; Tartabull. Kansas City. 23: Tettleton. Detroit. 23.

STOLEN BASES Raines. Chicago. 37; RHenderson. Oakland, 37; RAIomar, Toronto. 35: Polonia.

California. 31: Cuyler, Detroit. 29; White. Toronto. 27, Franco.

Texas. 24. PITCHING (10 Decisions) Henneman, Detroit. 9-2. 818, 2 64.

Enckson, Minnesota, 15-4. .789. 2 65; Klink. Oakland. 8-3.

.727. 3 24: McDowell. Chicago. 14-6, .700. 3.30: Thigpen.

Chicago, 7-3. ,700. 3.11: Fmley. California. 14 6.

700. 4.06; Langston. California. 14 6. .700.

3 43; Gullickson, Detroit, 14-6. .700. 4 02 STRIKEOUTS RJohnson. Seattle. 163: Clemens.

Boston. 158: Ryan. Texas, 145; McDowell, Chicago. 131; Langston. California, 131: Swindell.

Cleveland, 130; Candiotti, Toronto. 129 SAVES Eckersley, Oakland. 33; Aguil-era, Minnesota, 30; Reardon, Boston, 27; Thigpen, Chicago, 26; Harvey, California. 25; Henke, Toronto, 25; Olson, Baltimore, 24. Clearwater (Phillies) 30 19 .612 Sarasota (White Sox) 25 21 .543 34 Dunedm (Blue Jays) 24 25 490 6 Charlotte (Rangers) 21 26 447 8 St.

Pete (Cardinals) 16 33 327 14 y-won firs! half title Sunday's Results St Petersburg 3. Charlotte 1 Clearwater 5. Sarasota 0 Baseball City 3. Miami 2 Lakeland 2. Dunedm 1.

(11) Osceola 3. Wintei Haven 2 Fort Lauderdale 3. St. Lucie 0 Vero Beach 6-3. West Palm Beach 2-5 Monday's Results Sarasota 6.

Clearwater 5 Charlotte 7. St. Petersburg 1 Baseball City 6. Miami 3 Lakeland 4. Ounedin 2 Osceola 13-2.

Winter Haven 3-4 St Lucie 4. Fort Lauderdale 3 Vero Beach 12. West Palm Beach 7 Celtics sign UNLV's Hunt BOSTON The Boston Celtics signed former UNLV guard Anderson Hunt, a three-point specialist, to an undisclosed contract. The 6-foot-2 Hunt, who gained honorable mention All-America honors last season as a junior with the 34-1 Runnin' Rebels, was an early entry in the NBA's June draft, but was not selected. He played in the Los Angeles Summer League, averaging 8.2 points a game.

In other news: Los Angeles Lakers forward James Worthy began serving 40 hours of community service at a Houston middle school as part of his sentence for two misdemeanor charges of soliciting prostitution last Nov. 15. The Boston Celtics signed Kevin McHale to a one-year contract extension that will keep the veteran forward with the team through the 1992-93 season. Terms were not disclosed. BASEBALL American Leai Radio AL Susoended Texas Ranoer outfielder Amy Chimmello (2).

Melrose. def. Audrey Delaney. Fogelsvtlle. 7-5.

6-3. 8 p.m. Baseball, (joined in progress) Expos at Cubs. WFNS (910 AM). 10 p.m.

Baseball. Reds at Dodgers. WFNS (910 AM). Listings subject to change. Check local cable companies lor availability.

Today's Games Nicaragua vs. Aruba. 3 m. Lakeland at Dunedm Clearwater at Sarasota! Charlotte at St. Petersburg Miami at Baseball City Fort Lauderdale at St.

Lucie West Palm Beach at Vero Beach Gulf Coast League Kevin Reimet loi three games for charging the mound against Milwaukee pitcher Chris Bosio in a game on Aug 4 BASKETBALL Continenlal Basketball Association LA CROSSE CATBIRDS Signed Tom Copa. centei FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS-Waived Deval Glover, wide receiver CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed Gregg Rakoczy. offensive lineman, to a two-year contract KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Waived Shawn Knight defensive end. and Michael Hams, offensive lineman Agieed to 3-year contract with offensive tackle John Alt. NEW YORK GIANTS Waived Albert Fann and Mike Richardson, running backs; Mark Peoples, cornerback: and Mark Hopkins, tight end, PITTSBURGH STEELERS Waived Mark Bernard and Bob Kula.

offensive linemen; Fernando Horn, defensive lineman; and Randy Holleran, linebacker COLLEGE DETROIT-MERCY Named Chris Czar-nik baseball assistant HUNTER Named Alec Mahrer men's soccer coach NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Elected Gary Stnckler, Boston athletic director, president and Mary Ann Hitchens. Delaware associate athletic director, vice president. NORTHERN DIVISION NATIONAL LEAGUE MONDAY'S RESULTS Game 1: Rogers Little League (Rogers. Ark.) 7. Matthews IN.C Little League 6.

Game 2: Bellevue Western American Little League (Nashville. N.C.) 11. Martmsburg (W Va) Little League 4. Game 3: Round Rock (Texas) Kiwanis National Little League 4, St. Matthews Little League (Louisville.

Ky.) 2. Game 4: Coosa Little League (Rainbow City. Ala 7, Northwood Little League (Taylors, S.C.) 4 Game 5: Picayune (Miss.) Little League 12, Huguenot National Little League (Richmond, Va.) 0 TODAY'S GAMES Game 6: Arkansas vs. Tennessee. 11 a Game 7: Texas vs.

Mid City Little League (Lake Charles. La), 1:30 p.m.. Game 8: Alabama vs. Sandy Plains American Little League (Marietta. 4 p.m..

Game 9: Mississippi vs. Dunedm National Little League 6 30 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Game 10: Winner game 6 vs. winner game 7. 4 Game 11: Winner game 8 vs. winner game 9.

6 30 THURSDAY'S GAME Championship: Winner game 10 vs. winner game 11. 2 p.m. Pel. GB Royals 26 20 565 Dodgers 23 23 .500 3 Red Sox 23 23 .500 3 Astros 20 26 .435 6 CENTRAL Expos 26 21 .553 Braves 25 23 .521 IV Pirates 24 23 .51 1 2 White Sox 22 25 .468 4 Yankees 22 25 .468 4 SOUTHERN DIVISION Orioles 31 17 646 Blue Jays 25 22 .532 Twins 24 23 .511 6VS Rangers 20 27 426 10Vj Mels 17 30 .362 13'4 NFL Exhibition AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST PCT.

PF PA Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 55 52 Miami 2 1 0 .667 48 36 Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 10 27 New England 0 2 0 000 13 55 NY Jets 0 2 0 000 20 43 CENTRAL Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 26 33 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 40 41 Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 44 53 Houslon 0 2 0 .000 36 67 west; San Diego 1 1 0 .500 34 53 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 33 34 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 30 38 Denver 1 2 0 .333 19 41 LA Raiders 1 2 0 .333 51 55 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASJ Phoenix 2 0 0 1.000 43 23 Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 66 51 Dallas 1 1 0 .500 36 31 Giants 1 1 0 .500 33 33 Washington 1 1 0 500 34 22 CENTRAL Detroit 2 1 0 .667 54 44 Green Bay 1 1 0 500 48 38 Minnesota 1 1 0 500 37 42 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 36 39 Chicago 1 2 0 333 23 33 WEST San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 73 48 Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 74 27 New Orleans 2 0 0 1 000 49 23 A Rams 1 1 0 .500 41 41 BATTING Pendleton, Atlanta, TGwynn, San Diego. Jose, St. Louis, .324: Nixon. Atlanta. .318: Morris.

Cincinnati. 317: Biggio. Houston. .305: WCIark. San Francisco.

302. RUNS Butler. Los Angeles, 77: Sand-berg, Chicago. 75: Johnson, New York. 74: Gant.

Atlanta. 71; Pendleton. Atlanta. 70; 0S-mnh. St Louis.

68: JBell. Pittsburgh. 66: Van Slyke. Pittsburgh. 66: Nixon.

Atlanta. 66. RBI WCIark. San Francisco. 85; Bonds, uomimcan Hepuouc vs tuba.

p.m. BASKETBALL MEN Puerto Rico Venezuela loser vs. United States-Uruguay loser. 6 p.m Brazil vs Argentina-Mexico loser. 8:30 p.m.

BOXING Quarterfinals. 2 m. Quarterlinals, 8.30 m. CYCLING Women 60 km individual road race, 6 a.m. Men's 170 km.

individual road race, 10 a.m. FENCING Men team epee preliminaries, 9 a.m. Men team epee finals. 6 p.m. FIELD HOCKEY MEN Chile vs Venezuela.

9 a Jamaica vs Guyana. 1:30 p.m. Trinidad vs. Cuba. 4 p.m.

Argentina vs Barbados. 6 30 m. United States vs Candad. 9 pm. ROLLER SKATING Cuba vs Argentina.

6pm Chile vs United States. 7 p.m. Colombia vs Brazil. 8 m. Artistic Figures.

8 30 pm. Artistic short program, 9 p.m. SOCCER BRONZE MEDAL Honduras vs. Cuba 5pm GOLD MEDAL Mexico vs United States. 7 p.m.

SOFTBALL MEN Bronze Medal. 9 am. Gold Medal. 3pm SWIMMING PRELIMINARIES Men 100 butterfly. Women 200 freestyle.

Mens 400 individual medley. Women 200 breaslsiroke. 9 30 a FINALS Men 100 butterfly. Women 200 freestyle. Men 400 individual medley, Womens 200 breaststroke.

Men 800 freestyle relay. 6 p.m. RIDER Named Richard Skrosky otten- sive cooidinator: Dave Albano wide receiver coach. Bill Buldini running backs coach: Henry Byrd linebackers coach. Tony Fontanelle women volleyball coach, and Michael J.

Raslelli sports information director TRENTON STATE Named Mickey Ford defensive backs coach and Hank Johns line Pittsburgh. 79: Johnson. New York. 77: Dawson. Chicago.

74: Gant. Atlanta. 71: Bomlla. Pittsburgh, 70: GBell. Chicago.

70 HITS TGwynn. San Diego, 149: Butler. Los Angeles. 128: Grace. Chicago.

127: Jose. Sundav's Results backers coach. Expos 5 Pirates 3 Braves 8. Yankees 3 Blue Jays 9. Mets 0 Orioles 4 1, Twins 2 8 Mnnriav'e Results it Louis.

renoieton. Atlanta, uj: Samuel. Los Angeles. 123: Sandberg. Chicago.

123. DOUBLES Jose. St Louis. 35: Bomlla. Pittsburgh, 28: McReynolds.

New York, 27, Morris. Cincinnati. 26: Gant. Atlanta. 25; Pendleton.

Atlanta. 24: 5 are tied with 23 Dodgers 6-2. Astros 0-5 Hed box ttoyais i Expos 10-1 1 Yankees 4-4 TRIPLES Lanktord. St, Louis. 1U.

TGwynn. San Diego. 10: LGonzalez. Houston. 8, Fmley Houston 7: Van Slyke.

Pittsburgh. 7: Local AIR FORCE CHAMPIONSHIP AT MACDILL MONDAY'S RESULTS Open Oivision Ai Beiio 72: Ronald Cor nelt 72 Francis Babutik 73. Alan Beck 73 Sieve Redhn 73 Seniors' Division Edward Buroess 70 Braves 7 White Sox 3 Mets 10. Twins 6 Rangers 7. Orioles 4 Today's Games Astros at Royals Red Sox at Dodgers White Sox at Expos Yankees at Pirates Rangers at Mets Gary Ruiiedge 72 Michael Arnold 73: Brian Kruk.

Philadelphia, landaeie. Houston, t. Felder San Francisco. 6 HOME RUNS-Gant. Atlanta.

25: MaWil-liams San Francisco. 24: Johnson, New York, 24, WCIark. San Francisco. 23: KvMitchell. San Francisco.

22. GBell. Chicago. 21: 0 Neill. Cincinnati.

20: McGriff. San Diego, 20: Sandberg, Chicago, 20 STOLEN BASES Nixon, Atlanta. 63, Grissom Montreal. 50: DeShields, Montreal, 44, Coleman. New York.

37: Bonds, Pittsburgh. 34. Butler, Los Angeles. 32; Lankford. St Louis 29 Jarryd falls at U.S.

Hardcourts INDIANAPOLIS Steve Bryan, ranked 184th in the world, upset llth-seeded Anders Jarryd. 7-6 (7-3), 6-1 in the opening round of the U.S. Hardcourts tournament. The top eight seeds, including defending champion Boris Becker, had first-round byes. No.

12 Patrick McEnroe and No. 16 Christian Bergstrom both advanced, along with unseeded Aaron Krickstein. Tim Mayotte, also unseeded, beat Jimmy Brown of Largo 6-4, 6-4. In other news: Although both women were idle last week, Monica Seles has replaced Steffi Graf at the top of the women's rankings. Jennifer Capriati, after winning her second consecutive tournament, moved up one spot to No.

7. At Manhattan Beach, teenager Mary Pierce of France, the 11th seed and former Tampa resident, defeated Patricia Tarabini 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 in the first round of the Virginia Slims tournament. At New Haven, Derrick Rostagno beat Brian Garrow 6-3, 6-4 to begin defense of his Volvo International title. Meanwhile, No. 10 Michael Chang stumbled briefly but beat Mikael Pernfors 6-3, 5-7, 6-2; No.

11 Petr Korda defeated Jean-Philippe Fleurian 6-3, 6-3, and 13th-seeded Omar Camporese beat Wally Masur, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Park signs with Spartans TAMPA Former Leto High School standout Min Park, the 1988 Tony Saladino Award winner, will play his senior season for the University of Tampa. Park, an All-Conference pitcherinfielder at Manatee Community College, played for the University of Florida last season, compiling a 1-0 record and 4.03 ERA in 11 games. Park will be used primarily as a third baseman and late-inning reliever at Tampa, Spartans coach Lelo Prado said. i wins ai blue jays Oannon A jonnny rietce it Ladles' Oivision Beth Schiffel 78.

Mar agarei Schaben 79. Vera Tu 82. PGA Tampa Senior Pro Doubles Event AT BUFFALO MONDAY'S SEC0N0- ROUND RESULTS TOURING PROS 1 Jim Pencak. Mayfield Heights. Ohio.

2 706 2. Tony Westlake. Edmond. 2 655 3 Purvis Granger. Bordentown.

N.J.. 2 612 4 Rick Steelsmith. Wichita. 2 606 5. Tom Ciites.

Tampa. 2.599. 6. Brad Kiszewski. Buffalo.

2.592 7 (tie). Tom Baker. Buffalo. N.Y and Steve Wunderlich. St Charles.

2.585. 9. John Meczynski. Buttalo, NY. 2.579 10.

Mike Jasnau. Fishkill. 2 573 11. Rowdy Morrow, St Louis. 2.565.

12. Waller Ray Williams Jr. Stockton. 2.561. 13 Harry Sullms.

Detroit. 2.553 14. Brian Voss Boca Ralon, 2.552. 15. Jeff Bellinger Columbia.

2,548 SENIORS 1 Jimmy Certain, Huntsville, 2.526. 2 Dave Soular. Leawood. 2.507. 3.

Bill Beach Sharon. 2.496 4. Bobby Meadows. Arlington. Texas.

2.465 5. John Hande-qard Las Vegas. 2.464 6. Tommy Evans, Sunrise. 2 451 7 Jim Brenner.

LeClaire. Iowa. 2.444. 8, Dick Weber St Louis. 2.438.

9. Mickey Spiezio Cresl Hill. III 2.432. 10. Bob Slrampe Warren.

Mich 2.428 11, Teata Semiz. Wanague. N.J.. 2,423. 12.

Robert Gibbs Abilene. Texas. 2.418 MONDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS PITCHING (10 Decisionsj-Hurst. San STATISTICAL LEADERS Diego, 14-b. HI.

i ds. Hio. Cincinnati. o-J. 727.

2 89: Avery. Atlanta. 13-5. .722. 3 43: Osuna Houston.

7-3. 700. 2.18; Carpenter, Sunday's Result Phoenix 12. Chicago 10 Monday's Results Los Angeles Raiders 17. Dallas 12 Los Angeles Rams 24.

San Diego 3 Friday's Game Cleveland at Washington. 8 p.m. Saturday's Games Buffalo vs Green Bay at Madison. 1 p.m Chicago at Los Angeles Raiders. 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Atlanta. 7 p.m Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 7:30 p.m. New York Jets at New York Giants, 8 p.m. Detroit ai Kansas City.

8 p.m. Minnesota at Cincinnati. 8:30 p.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis. 8:30 p.m.

New England at Phoenix. 9:30 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles Rams. 10 p.m. Sunday's Game Dallas at Houston.

8 p.m Monday. August 19 Miami at Denver. 8 pm. San Diego at San Francisco. 9 p.m.

RAMS 24. CHARGERS 3 US Hardcourt AT INDIANAPOLIS MONDAY'S FIRST-ROUND RESULTS SINGLES Patrick McEnroe (12). Oyster Bay. N.Y. THROUGH SUNDAY SCORING LEADERS Cn A A O.L.ra I La St Louis, 7-3.

.700. 4 66: Downs. San Fran fiO fiT Ian RaLor-Fmrh fiQ fll 4 RtRVfi Pale 69 82 5, Fied Couples. 69 84 6. Ray def Brad Pearce.

Provo. Utah, 7-5. 6-1: Steve Bryan. Caly. Texas, def.

Anders Jarryd (11). Sweden. 7 6 (7-3). 6-1: Rudolphe Gilbert. France, def Todd Martin, Lansing.

6-7 (5-7). 64, 6-4: Shuzo Matsuoka. Japan, def. cisco. 9 4.

.692. 3 37; 5 are tied with 667. STRIKEOUTS-Cone. New York, 151; Glavine Atlanta, 137; GMaddux, Chicago. 134: Gooden.

New York. 134; Harnisch. Houston, 121. Hurst San Diego, 109; Benes. San Diego, 108 SAVES-LeSmith.

St Louis. 28: Dibble. Cincinnati, 24. Franco. New York 22: MiWil-hams.

Philadelphia. 21: Righetti. San Francisco 18 Lelferts, San Diego. 17: BLandrum. Pittsburgh.

16 OaSmith. Chicago. 16: Beren-guer Atlanta 16 Floyd 69 95 7 Tom Watson. 69 96 8. Uraic Stadier 69 97 9 John Cook.

70 01. 10. Roc co Mediate 70 05 DRIVING OISTANCE John Daly. 287 2 2. Greg Norman 284 0 3 Fred Couples.

277 8 4. Dan Fors man 275 4 5. Greg Whisman 273 5 6. Bam Chee sman 273 4 7. Neal Lancaster 273 3 I ihe) Marco Dawson and Tom Purtzer, 273 2 10 Oan PoM 272 7.

David Will. Jacksonville. 7-5. 3-6. 6-3: Brett Steven.

New Zealand, def Ronald Agenor (13). Haiti 6 4 4-6. 7-6 (13-11): Christian Bergstrom (16) Sweden, def Wayne Ferreira. South Africa. 6 3 6 3: Aaron Krickstein, Grosse Pomte Mich det Jonathon Stark.

Medford. 0 3 0 0-3 7 10 0 7-24 San Diego LA Rams ie 6 3 4 6, 6 4. STREAKS Fitsl Quarter LA Delpino 6 run (T Zendeias kick). AMERICAN LEAGUE 11 50 MEDALS TABLE Major Leagues Volvo International 4 i tiT'NEW mehJ MONDAY'S FIRST-ROUND RESULTS SINGLES Richard Krancek (15). Netherlands, def Second Quarter LA-FG Zendeias 23 1 56 SD-FG Carney 35.

5 48 LA -Anderson 12 pass Irom Everett (Through Monday) 0 IOI SUNDAY'S LATE BOX SCORES IT Zendeias kick). 13 45 METS 2 CUBS 3. Fourth Quarter LA -Emanuel 1 run (Hopkins kick). 7 48 A 41 616 NEW YORK ab bi ab bi LAfl SO 1 0 4 0 Chrislo van Rensburg. South Africa.

3-6. 6-3. r3 4 Gianiuca Pozzi. Italy, del Thomas Hog-stedt Sweden 6-0, 1-0. ret, Javier Frana.

Argentina det Marian Czechoslovakia. 6 3 6 2 Omar Camporese (13). Italy, det. Wally Masur. Australia.

4-6. 6-4. 6 Jan Sie-mennk Netherlands, det Andrew Castle. Brit-am. 6 1.

6-4. Olivier Oeiaitre. France, def. Chns Garner Bay Shore. NY.

Arnaud Boetsch. 2 1 1 10 11 2 1 1 Fusl downs Rushes yards Passing Return Yards Comp Atl Int 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 CHICAGO CWIker 3b CLndm ct Walton ph Grace lb Sndbrg 2b GBeli DwSmt rf Wilkms Vzcamo ss Beiecki Dawson ph Lncstei Dacnzo ph 20 44 178 123 34 11-20-0 1-9 5-40 1-0 9 55 36 25 16 12-66 170 5 21 46 1 4 23 539 3-1 10 57 23 35 4 0 1 United States 90 96 66 252 Cuba 110 53 50 213 Canada 13 26 39 78 Mexico 15 15 28 58 Brazil 13 9 25 47 Argentina 2 8 19 29 Colombia 3 11 14 28 Venezuela 1 11 15 27 Puerto R.co 2 3 5 10 Dominican Rep 0 4 4 8 Jamaica 2 14 7 Guatemala 0 14 5 Nicaragua 0 12 3 Chile 10 2 3 Trinidad 110 2 Bahamas 0 11 2 Ecuador 0 11 2 Peru 0 11 2 Surinam 0 11 2 Panama 0 10 1 Uiuguay 0 10 1 Hani 0 0 1 1 US Virgin Is 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 Cienian cl Tmpltn ss Jf'enes 21) MrRyld II Jhnson 3b Mgdan tb Sasse' OBnen B'OOks rl Simons Innis Gooden Boslon ph Burke KMiller rl 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 11 3 110 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 2 6 1 Sacked Yards Lost Punts FumblesLost Penalties Yards Time ol Possession 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 BATTING Longest current batting streak 20. McRae July 20 to Aug 1 1 Longest batting streak, season 20. McRae July 20 to Aug 11 (current) PITCHING Longest current winning streak 6. Appier.

June 18 to Aug 7 Longest current losing streak 5 Cary. Apr 28 to June 1. Hunter. Mil May 21 to Aug 6 Lewis. Cal Apr 23 to May 22; Mesa Bait May 16 to June 28 Longest winning streak, season 12.

Er-ickson Minn Apr 21 to June 24 Longest losing streak, season 8. Nichols. Clev May 14 to July 12 TEAM Longest current winning streak 7. Chi. Aug 4 to Aug 1 1 Longest current home win streak 4.

Chi. Aug 4 to Aug 8 Longest current road win streak 9. Chi, July 14 to Aug 11 Longest current losing streak 5. Bait Aug 7 lo Aug 1 1 Longest current home-loss streak 5. Bait Aug 7 to Aug 11 Longest current road-loss streak 3.

N.Y.. Aug 6 lo Aug 8 Sea. Aug 5 to Aug 7 Longest winning streak, season 15. Minn June 1 to June 16 Longest home-win streak, season 11. Minn June 3 to June 25 Longest road-win streak, season 9, Chi.

July 14 to Aug, 11 (current) Longest losing streak, season 8. May 10 to May 18. Milw May 4 to May 14; Texas June 1 to June 10 Longest home loss streak, season 9. Bos July 7 lo July 29 Longest road-loss streak, season 12. Clev June 21 to July 12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Totals 32 3 9 3 Totals 010 010 000 0-2 000 200 000 1-3 New York Chicago MONDAY'S RESULTS One out when winning run scored DP-Chicago 1 LOB New York 3.

7 2B-0Bnen 13) GBell (19) (18). CLandrum 2 (16) (2i. Wilkms (3l S-CWalker, CLandrum RUSHING San Diego Betnstine 7-38, Tollivei 1-10 Samuels 1-9. Biememy 3-9 Los Angeles Gary 14 77, Lang 12 42, Brown 4-25. Emanuel 7-19 Shelton 3-7.

Delpino 2-6. Thompson 2-2 PASSING-San Diego. Tolliver 15 33 1 123. Fnesz 6-13-0-70 Los Angeles. Everett 6 13-0 88.

Pagel 5-7-0-44. Long 00 0 0 RECEIVING San Diego, Harmon 6-41. Taylor 5 53, A Miller 3-33, Walker 2-20. McEwen 2 19. Wilson 1-18.

Hendnckson 1-7, Lewis 12 Los Angeles, Anderson 2-32. Delpino 2 17 Eilard 1 29. A Cox 1-20. Bailey 1 12 Carter 18 Price 1-7. Raye 1-4.

Johnson 1-3 MISSED FIELD GOALS-San Diego. Carney 53 RAIDERS 17. COWBOYS 12 IP RER BB SO New York Gnnrten 7 6 2 2 3 Burke 4 7 2 2 1 1 1 0 FIRST GAME-Singles. 7 points Gino 10.80 6.00 8.20 2 Chris 8.60 4.40 1 Brian 4.20 6 Quiniela 12 paid 29.00 Pertecla 2-1 paid 60.60 Trilecla 2-1-6 paid 303.80 SECOND GAME Doubles. 7 points Navarro-Echaniz 12.60 5 80 3.80 8 Gino-Lundy 5.00 3 80 2 King-Manny 3.00 Ouiniela 2 8 paid 41.20 Pertecla 8 2 paid 91.20 Trilecla 8 2 5 paid 433.87 Daily Double 2 8 paid 129.00 THIRD GAME Doubles.

7 points Williams Echaniz 7.20 3.20 3.20 2 Gino-Manny 8.20 3.60 4 Navarro Lively 16.20 7 Ouiniela 2-4 paid 31.60 Pertecla 2-4 paid 70.50 Trilecla 2-4-7 paid 443.20 FOURTH GAME-DouOles. 7 points Williams-Manny 9 80 6.40 3 20 1 DeCarlo Echaniz 3.40 3 40 2 David II Laca II 2.60 6 Quiniela 1-2 paid 23.60 Pertecla 1-2 paid 65.10 Trilecla 1-2-6 paid 108.40 FIFTH GAME-Singles. 7 points Teddy 22.60 7 60 5 20 8 King 3.60 2.80 3 Manny 7 40 7 Quiniela 3-8 paid 44.00 Pertecla 8 3 paid 171 90 Trilecla 8-3-7 paid 512.80 SIXTH GAME Doubles. 7 points Mario Sarralea 13.80 3.60 5.00 2 King Laca II 2.80 2.80 7 Williams Chris 3.80 3 Quiniela 2-7 paid 14.60 Perlecla 2-7 paid 35.10 Trilecla 2-7-3 paid 117.80 Daily Double 8-2 paid 117.00 SEVENTH GAME-Singles. 7 poind Rene 13.40 11.60 3 40 1 Laca II 3.20 2.60 2 Sarratea 3.00 5 Ouiniela 1-2 paid 22.60 Pertecla 1-2 paid 65.10 Trilecla 1-2-5 paid 173.00 EIGHTH GAME Doubles.

7 polnls Luis II Dan 12.23 8 60 5 80 2 Randy-Ron 2000 8.80 5 Francisco Rene 3.00 1 Quiniela 2 5 paid 55.40 Pertecla 2 5 paid 253.50 Trilecla 2-5-1 paid 314 60 Ouiniela Double 1 2 2 5 paid 1014.00 NINTH GAME Singles. 9 points Cotky 1100 7.20 4 40 7 Jell 7.20 3 60 I Luis II 3.40 Ouiniela 7-8 paid 123 20 Perlecla 7 8 paid 451 50 Trilecla 7-8-5 paid 2310.70 Supertecla 7-8 A A paid TENTH GAME-Doublei. 7 points Luisll-Coya 9 20 3 80 4.40 1 Rulino Oarrell 5.40 4 60 7 EusebioRon 8.80 4 Ouiniela 1-7 paid 21 60 Perlecla 1-7 paid 109. B0 Trilecla 1-7-4 paid 176.60 ELEVENTH GAME Doublet. 7 points Jell-Daniel 22.40 640 210 2 Francisco Elguel 4 40 4 20 Owens Maguna 240 3 Ouiniela 2-6 paid 18.40 Perlecla 2 8 paid 62.10 Trilecla 2-6-3 paid 190.20 TWELFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points Allor Daniel 840 4.00 2.80 6 Owens-Elguela 3.40 3.40 2 Corky Coya 4.80 4 Quiniela 2-8 paid 15.20 Pertecla 6-2 paid 49.20 Trilecla 6-2-4 paid 78 80 Dally Double 2-8 paid 102.60 13TH -Singlet.

9 points Rulino 9 60 5 80 4.20 I Oweni 4.80 3 00 3 Aiamayo 2 60 1 Ouiniela 3-8 paid 53 40 Perlecla 3 paid 235.50 Trilecla 1-3-1 paid 166 80 Supertecla 13-1-8 paid i 1323 60 Attendance 1.069 Simons I 3 0 0 0 0 Inms 0 1 0 0 0 Chicago B.eier.Ki 7 6 2 2 0 2 LicstrW8 6 3 0 0 0 0 Burke pilched to 1 batter in the 10th UmpiresHome DeMuth First Froem ming Seconc Bonin Third Hirschbeck T-2 53 A- 34 342 NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 3 0 7-17 3 6 0 3-12 LA Raiders Oallas BATTING Longest current batting streak 17. Grace. Crites 5th at PBA doubles event BUFFALO, N.Y. Jim Pencak of Mayfield Heights, Ohio, and Jimmy Certain of Hunts-ville, held the lead after two rounds of the PBA $142,500 Senior-Touring Pro Doubles. Pencak.

third last week at Green Bay, had 2,706 pins. Certain had 2,526. Second among touring players was Tony Westlake of Edmond, with 2,655, followed by Purvis Granger, Rick Steelsmith and Tom Crites of Tampa. Korean sports talks canceled SEOUL, South Korea North Korea, upset by the defection to South Korea of one of its athleies. called off scheduled talks to discuss sending unified Korean teams to the 1992 Olympics and other major sports events.

At the same time. North Korea warned that a meeting between South and North Korean prime ministers set for late this month will be "seriously affected" if South Korea arrests two college youths on an unauthorized visit to North Korea for national liberation anniversary events. Kim Yu-sun. head of the North Korean National Olympic Committee, sent a telephone message to South Korean counterpart Kim Chong-yul canceling a sports meeting scheduled for Saturday, government officials said. The North Korean message cited the case of Li Chang-su.

24, who arrived Sunday in Seoul after defec ting to a South Korean mission in Europe while traveling home from the 17th World Judo Championships last month in Barcelona. BASEBALL Dominican Republic 7. Aruba 1 Puerto Rico 9. Mexico 7 Canada 9. Antilles 0 BASKETBALL MEN QUARTERFINALS Puerto Rico 111.

Venezuela 104 United Slates 114. Uruguay 68 Mexico 91. Argentina 77 FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN Cuba 6 Barbados 2 Jamaica 0. Trinidad 0 tie Argentina 2. United States 1 SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS Cuba 8.

Dominican Republic 1 VOLLEYBALL MEN United States 3. Puerto Rico 1 (15-6. 15-9. 12 15. 15 121 Brazil 3 Canada 0 (15 7.

15 5. 15-7) Cuba 3 Aigenlma 0 (15 5, 15-9. 15-1) WOMEN United Slates 3. Argentina 0 (15-7. 17-15.

154) Peru 3 Canada 0 (15 13 15 4. 15-7) WATER POLO SEMIFINALS Mexico 15 Argentina 12 Puerto Rico 24 Jamaica 4 United Stales 15. Canada 1 Cuba 11. Brazil 5 THE WEEKS BEST AND WORST AMERICAN LEAGUE HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGES AB PCT First Quarter Dal FG Willis 26. 7 15 LAR--Allen 6 run IJaeger kick).

15 00, Second Quarter Dal FG Willis 30. 6 23 Dal FG Willis 33. 7 33 LA-FG Jaeger 24 13 03. Fourth Quarter LA Bell 2 pass Irom Marinovich (Jaeger kick). 3 19 Dal FG Willis 22.

7 38 A 55 981 Ventura Chi 6 18 5 11 Moh'or Mil 7 32 10 16 500 Chi July 24 to Aug 1 1 Longest batting streak season 23. Butler A June 15 to July 12 PITCHING Longest current winning streak 7, Downs June 1 1 to Aug 11 Longest current losing streak 9. Ras-mussen June 26 to Aug 9 Longest winning streak, season 8, Glavine Atl May 3 to June 9 Longest losing streak, season 9. fias mussen. June 26 to Aug 9 Icurrentl TEAM Longest current winning streak 12.

Phil July 30 lo Auo 11 France det Jim braob. lucson o-i. 4 6 6 4 Fernando Roese. Brazil, del Jimmy Anas Butfaio. 6-4.

6-4 Ctislav Dosedel. Czechoslovakia, def Todd Nelson. San Diego. 7 5 2 6 6 2 Petr Korda 111). Czechoslovakia, def Jean-Philippe Fleurian, France.

6-3. 6-3: Damlo Marcelmo Brazil, def Leander Paes. India 6 4 7 5. Mark Kaplan South Africa, def. Dan Goldie Redwood City.

Calif 3-6. 6-3. 7-6 (7 4 Maic Rosset (16). Switzerland, del. Mark Woodlorde.

Australia. 6-4. 6-2; Alex 0 Bnen. Amarillo. Texas, def.

Johan Knek. South Africa. 7 5. 6 2 DOUBLES FIRST ROUND Jell Brown Palm Coasl. and Scott Melville.

San Marino. Calif (6). def. Steve De-Vnes Suisun, and David MacPherson. Australia 6 4, 6 3: Glenn Layendecker, Boslon.

and Richey Reneberg, Houston, def Shelby Cannon. Ponte Vedra Beach, and Roger Smith Bahamas. 6 4 6-2 US National Amateur AT KIAMESHA LAKE MONDAY'S FIRS1 -ROUND RESULTS MEN SINGLES Deiek Brown (1). Scatsdaie. det Brian Overteit Hall Moon Bay 6-4, 6 2: David Russell East Amheist, del Todd Faimer Springfield, III 6-1.

6-0: Jordan Rich-man New York def Chris Carngg. West Rox-bury Mass 7 6 7-3). 6 2. James Powers I15 New Miiford Conn def Richard Wager. Hyde Park 6-2.

6 Marc Rothcfnld (9). Cleveland def Kristopher Tung. Levittown. 6 0 6-0 Bryan Geiger. Tucson.

Ariz det Stan Cocke. Ashvilie. 6-2. 6-4: Ken Berlin New York, del Thomas Diettenbacher. Orange Park.

4-6. 6 2. 6-3: Gene Carswell (71. San Diego def Raymond Hmdle. Amherst.

NH 6 7 (4 7) 6 4, 3-0 retired. Michael Sell 14) Moorestown. del Daniel Parun. New Zealand. 6 1 6 2: Kevin Seckel.

Columbus. Ohio del Surai Batheia. Ossming. NY. 7-6 (7 4 4 6 6 3.

Logan Raskin, New York, del Patrick McNally. Stony Brook, 6-1. 6-1: Tommy North (131. Succasunna, del Jon Venison. Saratola.

5-7. 7-5. 7 6 (7-5): Scott Farmer (II), Springtield. Ill def Max Allman. San Luis Obisoo.

Calif 6-4. 6 4. Trevor Taylor New York, det Scott Lmdsey. Commack. NY, 7 6 17-1).

6-4: Robert Norton. Henderson Nev def Brandon Altman. Winter Park. Colo 6 3. 3 6 6 2.

Garett Prins (6), Canada, del David Laudati, Scotch Plains, NJ 6-1. 6 2. Andrew Rueb. Pepper Pike. Ohio, def Stephen Sullivan, Towson.

6-4. 6-0. Roger Raskin New York. del. Douglas Busch.

West Bayshore NY, 7 6 (7-4), 6-4: Roger Vig. Chaisworth, Calif def Brendan Walsh, Dublin, Calif 10. retired: Greg Prudhomme (12), Phoenix det James Gleason, Kalamazoo, Mich 6 3 6 3: John Simone (14), Huntington Valley. Pa det Zubm Sarkary. Hopewell Junction, NY, 6 4.

6 3: Bnan Twente. Malibu. Calif del Jeremy DeFalco. Anaheim, 6 4 4 6 6 3 Max Eisenbud. West Orange.

det Brig Boonswang. Easton, Pa 6 -4. 6 4. Marco Cacopardo (3). New York, def Sean Burns Hillsborough.

Calif 6-4. 6-2. Paul Garvm Batavia. Ill del Robert Grant (8). Corona Calif 6-1.

6-3. Eric Faro. New York. def. Brian Harris.

Lawrence. Kansas. 1-6. 6-1. 6-2: Kahs.

Potomac. Md del Wayne Speer. Shreveport La. 6 4. 6 1.

Lawrence KieyjtO). Pon Washington del Eric Berg. Dearborn Heights Mich 4 6. 6 0. 6-1; Chuck Coleman.

Lake Wyiie. SC. del Neil Simon Boggs Bos 6 23 7 10 435 Joyner Cal 6 21 4 9 429 Spiers Mil 6 21 6 9 429 Greenwell Bos 6 26 2 11 423 Burks Bos 5 19 2 8 42 LAA Dal Qumtana Bos 6 19 3 8 421 Thomas Chi 6 24 5 10 417 While Tor 6 24 5 10 417 Longest current home win streak 12 HOME RUNS 15 24 93 182 12 16-35-0 4 28 541 Bergman Del 3 Caner Tor 3 Tettleton 5 July to Aug tu Longest current road win streak 4, Phil Aug 1 to Aug 4 Longest current losing streak 5. Hous. Auo 7 to Auo 11 First downs Rushes yards Passing Return Yards Comp Atl Inl Sacked Yards Lost Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards Time ol Possession uet RUNS BATTED IN 28 84 132 18 16 22 0 2 17 648 22 3 20 29 04 MONDAY'S BASKETBALL BOX Fisk Chi 10 Carter.

Tor 9 Hall NY 9 Joy- ner Cal 8 Hamilton Mil Hiplren Bait bi 00 7-77 30 56 erra Te 7 Tettieton Del Chi Longest current home loss streak 6. Mont July 20 to Aug 4 Longest current road-loss streak 6. 7 Ventura 7 LOWEST BATTING AVERAGES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Hous July to Aug 1 1 Longest winning streak, season 12. Phil Julv 30 to Auo 11 leurrent) RUSHING Los Angeles. Craig 8-37.

Bell UNITED STATES (114) Jackson 6-13 2 4 15. Laettnei 3 4 9 10 15, Williams 5-7 12. Keele 2 3 1 2 5 Bennett 1-5 0-2 3. Weather-spoon 3 3 4 4 10. Dehere 4-11 9.

Murray 6-12 2 2 16 Hill 1-2 2-2 4, Peplowski 4-5 0-0 8. Hill 6 10 0 0 13. Montross 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 42 77 22 28 114 URUGUAY (68) Granger 1 4 0 0 2. Larrosa 13 0 1 2.

Nunez 4- 16 4-6 13. Per-domo 2 3 3 3 7. Szczygielski 0 1 1-2 1. Costa 4-6 0 0 8. Caoalbo 1 5 4-5 6, Tito 5 9 2-2 12.

AB PCT Davis Sea 6 17 0 1 059 Lee Tor 6 17 1 1 059 Moses Del 5 16 3 1 063 Longest home win streak, season 13. 13 34 Allen 4 n. Mueller i-z, samnn z-u. Dallas, Smith 13-59. Richards 6-23.

Agee 1-3. Aikman 1-3. Blake 2-3. Johnston 1-2. Anderson Ball 4 14 1 1 071 Barnes Del 7 13 2 1 077 l- July 0 to Aug it icurrentl Longest road win streak, season 7, Y.

July 1 lo July 7 Longest losing streak, season 11. Mont June 23 to Julv 4 PASSING Los Angeles. Schroeder 9 13 0 87 Beuerlein 4 5-0-46. Marinovich 3 4 0 16 Oallas. Aikman 7-15-0-84.

Stoudt Aidreie Ciev 6 12 0 1 083 Maitinez Clev 6 12 0 1 083 Koster 0 2 0 1 0. Guerra 4 6 0-0 8. Tucuna Kaikovice Chi 4 11 1 1 091 Longest home-loss streak, season 7. 1-7 7 8 9 Totals 23 61 21-28 68 Hallhme-U 56. Uruouav 32 Three- Cm.

July 11 to July 17: Mont. June 28 lo 9-19 0 126. Saxon 0-1-0-0 RECEIVING Los Angeles. Gault 4-50. Lloyd 2 33.

Fernandez 217, Alexander 1-8. Rmwn 17 Smith t-7. Glover 17. Harrell 1-6, Deer Del 6 19 2 2 105 Schotieirl Cal 6 19 2 2 105 July 4 Longest road loss streak, season 9. Chi.

point gnals-U 8-23 (Williams 2-3. Murray 2 6. Bennett 13. Dehere 1-5. Hill 1-3.

Jackson 13) Uruguay 15 (Nunez 1-2, Perdomo NATIONAL LEAGUE Allen 16 Holland 1-6. Bell 12 Dallas. Martin A Hi Nnvarek Irvin 2-35. Blake 2-14. June lo to June a FSL HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGES Johnston 2 4.

Harper 1-17. Await 1-12. Agee U-l uaoainou-l. mo I) rouieo oui lus-ta Total fouls 24, Uruguay 23. Re 1-10 MISSF0 FIFLD GOAI S-Nnne bounds 41 (Keefe.

Laettner. Peplowski 6) Uruguay 12 (Costa. Tucuna, Guerra 2), As SECONO-HALF STANDINGS sists a 14 idennett o). Uruguay ii (ua-paiba 4) Technicals None. EASTERN OIVISION AB PCT Jose SIL 5 17 2 11 647 Hams LA 7 23 3 13 565 Grace Chi 7 32 5 18 563 Walker Mil 5 21 2 10 476 Roberts SD 7 23 9 10 435 DeShields Mtl 5 20 2 8 400 Pendleton All 7 28 7 11 393 Williams SF 7 29 6 11 379 Murphy Ph.l 5 16 3 6 375 Sabo Cm 7 24 5 9 375 TODAY'S SCHEDULE I PCT.

GB Si Lucie iMets) 28 16 636 WP Belt lExpos) 28 19 596 Vero Bch (Dodoers) 26 23 531 4v Baseball LITTLE LEAGUE SOUTHERN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT ST. PETERSBURG BROADCASTING: At Buffalo, N.Y., the condition of NBC football analyst Paul Maguire, who suffered a heart attack Saturday, was upgraded to fair. COLLEGES: Colorado State Athletic Director Oval Jaynes, a former football coach with a reputation for hiring successful coaches, officially will be named today as the University of Pittsburgh's athletic director, sources said. SWIMMING: At Fort Lauderdale, Lars Jorgen-sen, a 1988 U.S. Olympian, turned in the sixth fastest time in the world this year to win the 800-meter freestyle in 8:02.56 at the Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships.

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