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Austin American-Statesman Saturday, June 8, 1991 For the latest scores, call 445-3677 Scoreboard F6 son (1-0). LP Machaca (0-1). Highlights McAnelly waa 2-lor03 with 1 double and 2 RBI. Sav Pleasant (with on aav). Briefs NHRA Sprlngnationals Administration Girls Singles Quarterfinal Gloria Plzzlchlnl, Italy, def.

Nlcol Hummel, San Marino, 6-4, 6-7 (11-13), 7-5. Semifinal Inos Gorrochategul, Argentina, def. Shi-Ting Wang. China. 7-6 (7-5), 6-1.

Anna Smashnova, Israel, def. Gloria Plzzlchlnl. Italy. 8-3, 6-1. Doublea Quarterfinala Meike Babel and Barbara Rlttner, Germany, def.

Catherine Barclay, Australia, and Shl-TIng Wang, China, 4-6, 7-6 (9-7), 6-3. N.Y.; Andy Pilgrim, Avantura, Randy Pobat, Melbourne, and Greg Dlx, Miami, Honda CRX SI, 83.888. 7. William Pate, Lafayette, Alla-talr Oag. Jamestown.

N.Y.; Bob Henderson, Honeoye, N.Y.; Harm Johnson, Eau Claire. Phil Pate. Kokomo, and Ray Genao, East Rockaway, N.Y., Volkswagen GTI, 83.897. 8. Phil Pate, Kokomo, William Pate.

Lafayette. Ray Genao, Rockaway, Allatalr Oag, Jamestown, Harm Johnson, Eau Claire, and Bob Henderson, Honeoye, N.Y., Volkswagen GTI, 83.868. 9. Ed Hubbard and Bernadette Hubbard, Plantation. Hilton Cowl.

Sebrlng, Chris Perrottl, Poughq-nag, N.Y.; Chris Prewitt, Vero Beach, and Bill Tobln, Yonkars, N.Y., Honda CRX SI. 83.458. 10. Bert Duval, Richmond, Doug Chrlatenaen, Ormond Beach, Alan Hlmea, Falls Church, and Robert Baxter, Knoxvlll. Honda CRX, 83.372.

NASCAR 200 and Scott Thomas a guard-tackle from Western Michigan University. Pro golf Jenny Udback bettered par for only the fifth time this year with a 3-under 68 and took a one-stroke lead after the first round of the LPGA Atlantic City Classic in Somers Point, N.J. College football The University of Tennessee fired assistant coach Jack Sells, three days before the school's deadline for answering charges of NCAA violations. Auto racing Ricky Rudd out-qualified defending champion Rusty Wallace and the rest of the top stock car contenders to win the pole for Sunday's NASCAR 300-kilometer race in Sonoma, Calif. Rudd turned a fast lap of 90.634 to lead the time trials.

Wallace qualified fourth in 90.118. Terry Labonte took second place with a lap of 90.609 and Dale Earn hard third with a lap of 90.297. Jon Paques, lapping the 2.52-mile road course in 1 minute, 39.940 seconds, took almost a second off the Sears Point International Raceway qualifying record to win the pole position for today's NASCAR 200 stock car racing. Joe Amato lost traction Just off the starting line creating a cloud when he smoked the tires of his Valvoline Special but remained Top Fuel's No. 1 qualifier during the second day of qualifying for the Springnationals at National Trail Raceway in Kirkers-ville, Ohio.

Amato's first-day effort of 5.012 seconds at 286.44 mph still leads the competition. From wire reports Tad Laiand of the University of Pacific was named athletic director at Stanford University. Leland, 43, was one of three final candidates that Included Donna Lopiano, director of women's athletics at Texas. Leland replaces Andy Oeigar, who accepted a similar position at the University of Maryland. He was athletic director at Pacific the past 2V years.

Boxing Mike Tyson will not participate in a purse bid by the International Boxing Federation for a title bout against heavyweight champion Evander HolyfieW. Track and field Texas senior Carlette GukJry and Baylor senior Natalia Nalepa shared honors for the Southwest Conference's female athlete for May. Baylor's Bill Payne won the men's honor. Pro basketball Surgery has about an 80 percent success rate In relieving the kind of pain that plagued Boston Celtics forward Larry Bird this season, surgeons said. The operation to remove pressure from a spinal nerve In his lower back should keep Bird free from pain except when he puts heavy stress on It, said specialists Interviewed by the Boston Globe.

High school football Mika Murphy, who has been boys basketball coach at Florence High School, has been named athletic director and head football coach, succeeding Frank Tkjha, who resigned to become a classroom teacher at Pflugerville. Murphy, a former University of Texas basketball player, will continue to coach basketball at Lopiano Bird the District 26AA school. Soccer The Austin Thunder (31) will play the Houston Allanza at 6 tonight at Westlake High. Tennis Judy Nelson, a former companion of Martina Navratilova filed suit seeking as much as $10 million from the world's fourth-ranked player. Nelson filed documents In a Fort Worth court this week alleging that Navratilova failed to comply with a "non-marital cohabitation agreement" made after the two moved into a house together in 1986.

Pat Cash continued his Wimbledon warm-up with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over American Brad Pearce in the quarterfinals of the Beckenham grass court tournament In England. Pro football The Houston Oilers have signed seven free-agent players They are: Ed Beaulac, a kicker from Cal State-Sonoma; Corey Edmond, a linebacker from North Carolina State; Keith Frlberg, a linebacker from Syracuse; Gary Hollingsworth, a quarterback from University of Alabama; Doug Lewis, a running back from University of Akron; Jon Reed, a wide receiver from Western Carolina University; Zdenka Malkova and Eva Martlncova, Czechoslovakia, def. Alexandra Fusal and Olivia Qravereaux, France, 6-0, 6-2. Eva Bea, Spain, and Inea Gorrochategul, Argentina, def. Melke Babel and Barbara Rlttner, Germany, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Today's Schedule Centre Court Caroline Via and Paul Haarhula (13), Netherlands, vs. Helena Sukova and Cyril Suk, Czechoslovakia. Monica Selea (1), Yugoslavia, vs. Arantxa Sanchez Vlcario (5), Spain. John Fitzgerald, Auatratia, and Anders Jarryd (9), Sweden, va.

Rick Leach, Laguna Beach, and Jim Pugh (3), Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Men Championship Courier ve. Agassi Agaasi lde 4-2 1989 Pro Indoor, Sythentlc, 3rd, Agassi, 6-3, 7-6. 1989 Forest Hills, Clay, 3rd, Agassi, 3-8, 6-3, 7-5. 1989 French Open, Clay, 3rd, Courier, 7-6.

4-6. 6-3. 6-2. 1990 Key Blscayne. Hard, Agassi.

4-6. 6-3. 6-1. 1990 French Open, Clay, 4th, Agassi. 6-7.

6-1. 6-4. 6-0. 1991 Indian Wells. Hard, 3rd.

Courier, 2-6. 6-3, 6-4. Beckenham Friday'a reaulta At Beckenham, Englandh Men Singles QuarTertlnals Jason Stoltenberg(14), Australia, def. Marcoa Ondruska, south Africa, 6-1, 7- 5. Pat Cash (9), Australia, def.

Brad Pearce (15). Provo. Utah, 6-4. 6-3. David Wheaton (3), Deephaven, def.

Kent Kinnear, Greenwood, 7-5. 7-6 (7-5) Ivan Lendl (1). Czechoslovakia, Is tied with Jim Grabb (9), Tucson, 4-4, suspended by slippery court. Women Doublea Semifinala Jo-Anne Faull and Michelle Jaggard, Australia (5), def. Louise Field.

Australia, and Lise Gregory, South Africa (3), 8-2, 4-6. 6-3. Yayuk Basukl and Suzanne Wlbowo, Indonesia, (7), def. Nicole Provla and Elizabeth Smylle. Australia (2), 6-4, 0-6, 6-4 Texas League First Half Eastern Division Pet.

GB Shreveport (Giants) 33 19 .635 Jackson (Astros) ....24 27 .471 8V Tulsa (Rangers) 20 30 .400 12 Arkansas (Cards) 15 34 .306 16V Western Division El Paso (Brewers) 36 18 .667 Wichita (Padres) 35 18 .660 Midland (Angels) 23 30 .434 12V4 San Antonio IDdgrs) 21 31 .404 14 Friday'a games El Paso 10, Wichita 2 Midland 10, San Antonio 4 Arkansas 6, Shreveport 3 Jackson at Tulsa, rain Today'a gamea Wichita at El Paso San Antonio at Midland Arkansas at Shreveport, 2 Jackson at Tulsa, 2 8unday'e gemee Wichita at El Paso San Antonio at Midland Arkansa8 at Shreveport Jackson at Tulaa College NAIA All-Americans The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-America baseball team selected by the NAIA-Basebell Coaches Association All-America Committee: First team 1b, Mike Cantu, Tarteton State, Texas; 2b, Luis Ortiz, Union, 3b, Tom Zanca, Northwestern Oklahoma; as, Paul Meade, Oral Roberts, if, Tim Stutheit, Bellevue, of, Brltt Bon-neau. Lubbock Christian, Texas, Terry Schneekloth, Mount Mercy, Iowa, Dwayne Snider, David Lipscomb, and Joey Terllli, Northwood Institute, Texas; Darryl Kennedy, North Florida, and Dan Zeratsky, St Xavier, Bob LeMay, St. Andrews, N.C., Sid Rober-son, North Florida, and Tim Sullivan, Aquinas. dh, Pat Meivin, West Florida. Second team 1b, Butch Smith, Brewton-Parker, 2b, Pat Maxwell, Western New Mexico; 3b, Michael Spencer, Eastern Oregon State; ss, Mike Matvey, Berry, It, Lauro Felix.

Western New Mexico; of, Joe Golembiewski, St. Xavier. Steve Murphy, Birmingham-Southern, Shawn Robertson, Northwood institute, Texas, and Carl Solarek. Alver-nia. Dave Hleb, South Carolina-Aiken, and Kevin Johnson, Mayvilte State, Andy Beckerman.

Lubbock Christian, Texas, Mike HoJIoway. Emporia State, and Joe Misa, Lewis-Clark, Idaho; dh, Jerome McGary, Dallas Baptist, Texas. Senior League Indiana Royal 020 001 0 3 3 1 100 000 4 1 1 1 Indians: Cortlnez. Novak (7) and Coy. Royals: Luckett and White.

WP Cortlnez (2-1). LP Luckett(2-1). HR-none. Highlights Royals: Luckett allowed 2 hits and went 2-3 with 3 stolen bases. Indiana: Cortlnez allowed only 3 hits.

Records- Indians (7-2), Royals (7-2) They are tied for first place. LATE THUR8DAV Brev 200 (00 16 7 3 Vankeo 011 220 0 Braves: Pesl. Cisneros (4), Killings-worth (5). and Kllllngsworth, Kern (5). Yenkees: Hart, Gloria (4), Kibby (7).

and Burke. WP Peal. LP Hart. HR Braves: Kllllngsworth (1). Highlights -Cisneros was 2-for-4 with an RBI.

Eller was 1-lor-2 with a triple and 2 RBI'a. Records Braves (8-1), Yankees (2-6). Zargoza League LATE THUR8DAY 100 041 0 I 3 010 900 0 12 11 4 Aztecs Toppers: Smith, Burrows O). Bryant (4) and Bockhorn, Karo5). Aztecs: Dris-kill, Bealrd (4) and Gonzaies.

WP Dr I skill (3-1). LP Smith (0-1). HR Toppers: Karo (2), Aztecs: Gonzales (2). Highlights Aztecs: Gonzales went 2-2 with 5 rbis, Brascom went 3-3. Records Toppers 3-4, Aztecs 4-2.

Austin Area Big League Saturday, July 27 Hall ot Fame Game, Denver vs. Detroit at Canton, Ohio, 11:30 a.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles Raiders, 3 p.m. Sunday, July 21 American Bowl '91, Buffalo vs. Philadelphia at London, noon Friday, August 2 Cincinnati at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.

Indianapolis at Denver, 8 p.m. Saturday, August 3 American Bowl '91, Chicago vs. San Francisco at Berlin, noon New England at Green Bay, 6 p.m. Minnesota! New Orleans, 7 p.m. Los Angeles Rams vs.

Atlanta at Jacksonville, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New York Jets, 7 p.m. Dallas at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 9 p.m. American Bowl '91: Los Angeles Raiders vs.

Miami at Tokyo, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, August 4 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Monday, August Buffalo at New York Giants, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.

Wedneeday, Auguat 7 Denver at San Francisco, 8 p.m. Friday, August Atlanta at Houston, 7 p.m. Saturday, August 10 Detroit at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m.

Washington at New England, 6:30 p.m. Seattle at Indianapolis, 6:30 p.m. Kansas City vs. New York Jets at St. Louis, 7 p.m.

Green Bay at New Orleans, 7 p.m. New York Giants at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Sunday, Auguat 11 Phoenix at Chicago, 7 p.m. Monday, August 12 Los Angeles Raiders at Dallas, 7 p.m.

San Diego at Los Angeles Rams, 9 p.m. Friday, August 16 Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. Saturday, Auguat 17 Buffalo vs. Green Bay at Madison, noon Chicago at Los Angelea Raiders, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta.

6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. New York Jets at New York Giants, 7 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. New England at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Los Angeles Rams, 9 p.m. Sunday, August 18 Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. Monday, August 19 Miami at Denver, 7 p.m.

San Diego at San Francisco, 8 p.m. Friday's quallllsr At Kirkcrwilto, Ohio Top Fuol 1, Jo Anuto, Old Forge, 5.012 seconds, 266.44 mph. 2, Frank Hawley, Gainesville. FH 5 060. 281.51.

3, Eddie Hill, Wichita Falls. Texas, 5 090, 281.33. 4, Dick LaHaM, Lansing. 5.095, 278 67. 5.

Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Texas. 5.095, 252.38. 6, Jimmy Nix, Oklahoma City, 5.108, 276.41. 7. Kenny Bernstein, Dallas, 5.155, 276.24.

8. Lorl Johns, Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, 5.171, 278.63. 9, Scott Kalltta. Belleville, 5 176, 275.14. 10.

Don Prudhomme, Granada Hills, 5.177, 270.43. 11, Jack Ostrsnder. Pontlac, 5.210, 279.06. 12. Tommy Johnson Ottum-wa.

Iowa. 5.211, 272.97. 13. Jim Head, Columbus. Ohio.

5.212, 269.21. 14, Robert Reehl. Whittler, 5.247, 263 23. 15. Wayne Bailey.

Lake Orion, Mich 5 448. 263.69 16. Doug Herbert, Lincolnton. N.C.. 5.477, 244.63.

Funny Car 1. Mike Dunn. Wrlghtsvllle, Dodge Daytona, 5.286. 273.39 mph. 2, Al Hotfman, Umatilla, Ford Probe, 5.356, 275.06.

3, Jim White, Tulsa, Dodge Daytona, 5.358, 273.88. 4, Mark Oswald, Cincinnati, Pontlac Trans Am, 5.363, 271.41. 5, John Force. Yorba Linda. Oldsmobile Cutlass.

5.373, 261.39. 8, Glenn Mikres, Riverside, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 5.379. 272 64. 7. Domanlc Santuccl, Qlenwll-lard.

5.451. 269.38 8. Richard Hart-man. LaVerne. Oldamoblle Cutlasa, 5.458.

240 89. 9. Gary Densham, Belltlower, Oldsmobile Cutlass. 5.485. 240.89.

10. Ed McCulloch, Hemet. Oldsmobile Cutlass. 5.500, 256 99. 1 1, Del Wor-sham, Orange, Calif, Oldsmobile Cutlass.

5.505. 267.69. 12, Jim Murphy, Santa Rosa, Dodge Daytona, 5.543. 260 64. 13.

Gary Bolger, Geona, Pontlac Trans Am, 5.552, 246.71. 14, Jerry Camlnlto, Jackson, N.J., Oldsmobile Cutlass, 5.561, 260.64. 15. Freddie Neely, Covington, Pontlac Trans Am. 5.605, 258.84.

16, Wyatt Radke, Justice, Chevrolet Beretta, 5.673, 217.91. Pro Stock 1, Darrell Alderman, Lexington, Dodge Daytona, 7.293, 169.19 mph (track record). 2. Warren Johnson, Du-luth. Ga Oldsmobile Cutlaas.

7.319, 189 39 (track record) 3. Jim Yates, Fairfax Station, Va Pontlac Trana Am, 7 334, 187.34. 4, Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, Oldsmobile Cutlaaa, 7.336, 188 04. 5. Scott Geottrlon, Huntington Beach, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.349, 188.75.

8. Mark Pawuk, Medina, Ohio, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.349, 186.29. 7, Jerry Eckman, Ventura, Pontlac Trans Am, 7.363, 167.61. 8, Butch Leal. Columbus, Ohio, Chevrolet Beretta.

7.376. 186 91. 9. Bob Glidden. Whiteland, Ford Probe.

7.377. 188.52. 10, Bruce Allen, Arlington, Texas, Chevrolet Beretta, 7 381, 188.00. 11. Gordle Rivera, Yuma, Chevrolet Beretta, 7.384, 186.84.

12, James Antonette, Valley Station, 7.393. 186.06. 13, Jerry Haaa. St. Louis, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.394, 186 72.

14. Don Beverly. Chester. Oldsmobile Cutlass. 7.398.

185.10. 15, Ray Franka, New Carlisle. Ohio, Chevrolet Camaro, 7 400, 184.76. 18, Frank la-conio, Flanders, N.J., Oldsmobile Cutlass, 7.404, 185.56. IMSA Firestone Firehawk Grand (ports 1.

Mark Sandrldge. Westfleld Center. Ohio; Joe Varde, Tampa, Freddy Baker. Bedford, Ohio, and Bob Kahn, San Diego, Porsche 944 S2. 92.368 mph, new track record.

2. Kim Campbell, Troop, Texas; Al Mitchell, Tyler, Texas; Bill Cooper, Phoenix, and Bobby Labonte, Trinity, N.C., Porsche 944 S2. 91.307. 3. Nick Ham, Evergreen, Paul Tosi.

Sterling, Rich Moskalik, Madison, David Murry. Lllburn, John osteon, Cincinnati; Bobby Akin, Newport Beach, and Tom Rathbun, West Palm Beach, Porsche 944 S2. 91.297. 4. Mark Sandrldge.

Westfleld Center, Ohio; Joe Varde, Tampa, Freddy Baker, Bedford. Ohio; Bob Kahn, San Diego, and Jay Elmore, Birmingham, Porsche 944 S2, 91.270. 5. Jarett Freeman, Portland, Leigh Miller, Narragansett, R.I.; Thomas Lepper. Honolulu, and Clint DeWitt, Sacramento.

Porsche 944 S2. 90.934 6. Nick Ham, Evergreen, Paul tosi, Sterling, Rich Moskalik, Madison. David Murry, Lllburn, John O'Steen, Cincinnati; Bobby Akin, Newport Beach, and Tom Rathbun, West Palm Beach. Porsche 944 S2, 90.700.

7. Leigh Miller, Narragansett, R.I.; Hugh Fuller. Auburn. Bruce Jenner, Malibu. and Bob Akin, Osslning, Porsche 944 S2.

90.373. 8. Wal Jarvia. Bloomfield. Gordon Zlmmermann, Farmington, and Ken McKinnon, Tampa, Porsche 944 S2.

89.640. 9. Alan Freed. Alexandria. Steve Parker.

New Vernon, N.J., and Yves Co-kwn. Bedford. BMW M3. 89 333. 10.

Randy Pobat, Melbourne, Ray Korman, Greensboro, N.C.; Andy Pilgrim, Aventura, and John Norris, Culver City, BMW M3, 69.066. Sports class 1. Chris Cord. Los Angeles; P.J. Jones, Torrance, and Eric Van Cleef.

Sarasota, Toyota MR-2, 88. 135 mph, new track record. 2. Garth Ullom. Mechanicsburg, Terry Earwood, Sabring, and Steve DeBrecht, St.

Loula, Eagle Talon, 86.448. 3. Dennla Aase, Orange. Chip Hanauer. Seattle; John Morton, El Se-gundo, and P.J.

Jones, Torrance, Toyota MR-2. 86 .297. 4. Paul Hacker. Valatle, N.Y.; Karl Hacker.

Castleton, N.Y.; Frank DelVec-chio, Trumbull, Chuck Hemming-son, Des Moines, Iowa; Pete Smith, Saratoga, N.Y.; Amos Johnson, Raleigh, N.C.; and Buddy Norton, Stafford Sprlnga, Oldsmobile Calais Quad 442, 86.196. 5. Paul Hacker, Valatle, Karl Hacker. Castleton, Frank DelVec-chio, Trumbull, Chuck Hemming-son. Des Moines, Iowa; Pete Smith, Saratoga, N.Y.; Joe Danaher, Albany, N.Y.; Amoa Johnaon.

Raleigh, N.C., and Buddy Norton, Stafford Springs, Oldamoblle Calais Quad 442. 86 052. 6. Bob Lape. Lexington.

Ohio; Ken Parschauer, Huron, Ohio; Willy Lewla, Falmouth. Maine, and Will Pace. Monti-cello. Ford Taurus SHO. 85.326.

7. Garth Ullom. Mechanicsburg, Terry Earwood. Sabring, Ian O'Fla-herty, Ireland, and Alfredo Carbonell, Miami. Eagle Talon, 85.234.

6. Gary Blackman. Sebrlng, Willy Lewis. Falmouth, Maine, and Will Pace, Montlcello, Ford Taurus SHO, 85.213. 9.

Jim Bryant. Bedford. N.H.; Sam Shanaman. Andover, Dave Laugnlin, Woodstock. and Willy Lewla, Falmouth, Maine.

Ford Taurua SHO, 85 186 10. Joe Danaher, Albany, NY; Pete Smith. Saratoga Springs. N.Y.; Fil Flna. Saratoga Springs.

N.Y.; Paul Hacker, Valatle. NY; Karl Hacker, Schodack, NY. Frank DetVecchlo, Trumbull. Chuck Hemmlngson, Des Moines. Iowa; Amoa Johnson, Raleigh, N.C..

and Buddy Norton, Stafford Springs, Oldsmobile Calais Quad 442, 85.080. Touring data 1. Bill Artzberger. Birmingham. Dan Hillenbrand.

Joplin, and Ray Kong, San Jose, Honda CRX SI, 84 664 mph. 2. Peter Farrell, Manassaa, Mark Kent. Hlngham, Bill Sargls. Be-theada.

Tony Swan, Verona. Kris Skavnea, Rockaway, N.J.; Kell Skavnea. Rockaway, N.J.. and Seg Oui-nonea. Silver Spring, Saturn SC, 84 650 3.

Peter Farrell, Manaasaa, Mark Kent, Hingham, Bill Sargls. 8e-thesda. Tony Swan, Verona, N.J.; Krla Skavnea, Rockaway, N.J.; Kjell Skavnea. Rockaway, N.J., and Seg Qui-nones. Silver Spring, Saturn SC, 84.360.

4. Sandy Satullo. Cleveland; John Green, Rosevllle, Lance Stewart, Palm Beach Gardena, Peter Cunningham, Whlteflsh Bay, Daniel Vellleux. Canada, and Norris Rancoun, Citrus Heights, Honda CRX Si. 84 244 5.

Sandy Satullo. Cleveland; John Green, Rosevllle, Calif Lance Stewart, Palm Beach Gardens, Peter Cunningham. Whlteflsh Bay. Wis; Daniel Vellleux. Canada, and Norrla Rancourt, Citrus Heights, Honda CRX SI, 84 223.

6. Peter Schwartzott. Niagara Falls. NBA finals Chicago vs. L.A.

Laker Sunday' LA Lakers 93, Chlcsgo 91 Wednesday's score Chicago 107, LA Lakers 66 (Series tied 1-1) Friday's scor Chicago 104, LA Lakers 96, OT, Chicago leads aeries 2-1 Sunday, Juno Chicago at LA Lakers. 6 p.m. Wedneeday, June 12 Chicago at LA Lakera, 8 p.m. Friday, Juno 14 LA Laker at Chicago, 8 p.m., if necessary Sunday, Jun 16 LA Lakers at Chicago, 6 p.m., If necessary Bulls 104, Lakara 96, OT CHICAGO Grant 9-114-4 22. Pip-pan 8-17 3-4 19.

Cartwrlght 2-8 2-2 6, Jordan 11-28 6-6 29, Paxaon 5-11 0-0 10, Perdue 0-0 0-0 0, Hodges 1-3 0-0 2, Levlngston 8-5 0-0 10, Armstrong 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 0-1 4-6 4, King 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 41-85 21-24 104. LA LAKERS Perkins 10-17 5-6 25, Worthy 9-18 1-2 11-15 2-2 24. Johnaon 7-15 8-9 22, Scott 0-8 0-2 0, Teagle 1-2 0-2 2, Green 1-30-2 2, Drew 0- 1 0-0 O.Campbell 1-20-02. Totals 40-79 16-25 96.

Chicago 28 23 18 28 12104 LA Laker 25 22 25 20 496 3-Point goals Chicago 1-3 (Jordan 1- 1. Plppen 0-1, Paxaon 0-1), Los Angeles 0-8 (Drew 0-1, Worthy 0-2. Johnson 0-2. Scott 0-3). Fouled out Plppen.

Dl-vac. Rebounds Chicago 57 (Plppen 13), Lob Angelea 38 (Perkins 9). AssistsChicago 23 (Jordan 9), Loa Angelea 19 (Johnaon 10). Total fouls-Chicago 21. Loa Angeles 20.

Technical Plppen. Career Scorers Th top 20 crer scoring leaders in th National Saskelball Association playoffs, through Jun 7 (x-actlv): Nam Point Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5.762 Jerry Weat 4,457 x-Larry Bird 3,852 JohnHavllcek 3.776 Elgin Baylor 3.623 Wilt Chamberlain 3.607 x-Magic Johnaon 3,602 Dennis Johnson 3,116 Julius Ervlng 3,088 x-KevIn McHale 2.941 x-James Worthy 2.941 Sam Jones 2.909 Bill Russell 2.873 x-flobert Parish 2,616 x-Mlchael Jordan 2,367 Bob Pettit 2.240 Elvin Hayes 2,194 x-lsiah Thomaa 2.191 George Mlkan 2,141 x-Moses Malone 2,077 Actlv Players Closing Byron Scott 2.025 Maurice Cheeks 1,886 Tour d'ltalia Friday'a results After the 12th stage a 113-mile leg from 8avona to Monvlso 1. Massimiliano Leill, Italy, 5 hours, 4 minutes, 11 seconds, 22.259 mph. 2. Jean Francois Bernard, France.

3 seconds behind. 3. Franco Chioccioll, Italy, same time. 4. Marino Lejarreta, Spain, same time.

5. Claud io Chiappuccl, Italy, :38 behind. 6. Eric Boyer, France, same time. 7.

Eduardo Chozas, Spain, 1:26 behind. 8. Roberto Conti, Italy, same time. 9. Federico Echave, Spain, same time.

10. Leonardo Sierra, Venezuela, 1:33. 11. Zenon Jaskula, Poland, 1:50. 12.

Ftavio Giupponl, Italy, 1:53. 13. Gianni Bugno. Italy, 1:55. 14.

Vladimir Pulnikov, Soviet Union, same time. 15. Fabrizio Settembrini, Italy, same time. 16. Marco Giovannettl, Italy, same time.

17. Pedro Delgado, Spain. 2:40. 18. Micheie Moro, Italy, same time.

19. Franco Vona, Italy, same time. 20. Pablo Emiilo Wliches. Colombia, same time.

Americana 91. Greg LeMond, Wayzata, 12 minutes, 13 seconds behind. Overall standings (after 12 legs) 1 Chioccioll, 56 hours, 59 minutes, 20 seconds, 23.674 mph. 2. Lejarreta, 30 seconds behind.

3. LelH, 1 minute, 7 seconds behind. 4. Chiappuccl, 1:33. 5.

Bugno. 1:57. 6. Pulnikov, 3 26. 7.

Sierra, 3:32. 8. Echave. 3 57. 9.

Jaskula, 4:02. 10. Boyer, 4:05. 11. Giovannettl, 4:48.

12. Giupponl, 4:50. 13. Gianluca Bertolaml, Italy, 6:15. 14.

Delgado. 6:45. 15. Chozas, 7:22. 16.

Stephen Hodge, Australia, 6:44. 17. Nelson Rodriguez, Colombia, 9:47. 18. Inaki Gaston, Spain, 10:10.

19. Stefano delta Santa, Italy, 10:15. 20. Germano Plerdomenlco, Italy, 11:28. Americans 36.

Greg LeMond. 28:55. Milk Race Friday's results After the 11th stage a 106-mile leg from Sheffield to Leeda 1. Jerry Cooman, SEFB-Saxon, Belgium, 4 hours. 27 minutes, 43 seconds.

2. Chris Walker, Banana-Falcon, Britain, same time. 3. Jan Bogaert, Collstrop-lsoglass, Belgium, same time. 4.

Zbigniew Spruch, Poland, same time. 5. Marcel Remijn, TVM, Netherlands, same time. 6. Martin van Steen, Netherlands, same time.

31. Chris Alexander, New Orleans, same time as Cooman. 35. Darren Baker, Chambersburg, same time. 50.

John Loehner, Richmond Hill, N.Y., same time. 51. Jonas Carney, Annandale, New Jersey, same time. 81. John McKlnley, Sacramento, 8 minutes, 47 seconds behind.

Overall Standings (alter 11 Stages) 1. Walker, 42 hours, 8 minutes, 13 seconds. 2. Simeon Hempsall, England, 22 seconds behind. 3.

Keith Reynolds, Banana-Falcon, Britain, 25 behind. 4 Harry Lodge, Collstrop-lsoglass, Britain, 51. 5. Rob Holden, Banana-Falcon, Britain. 56.

Americans 8 Baker, 1 hour, 58 minutes behind. 36. Carney. 16:54 behind. 55.

Alexander. 21:57. 67. Loehner. 36:57.

79. McKinley, 1:15:53 CRCA Criterium Thursday' raulte At Auetln Sanior 1,2,3 1. Ross- PelotonWhole Foods. 2. SBrown- MezzelunaPowerbar.

3, Piunkett- Chippers Cycling. 4. J.RIer-son- MezzalunaPowerbar. 5, G.Hell-V C.GagaMangla 6. C.Stanley- MezzalunaPowerbar Matter 1, Christian- MezzelunaWhole-Foods.

2, Sobehrad- PelotonWhole Foods. 3, D.Henderson- V.C.Gage Mangia Sanior 4 1, B. Reams- V.C.GageMangla. 2, J.R.Michaelwicz-PelotonWhole Foods. 3.

S.Lane- PelotonWhole Foods Woman 1, S.Castro- MezzalunaPowerbar. 2, H.Michaelson- V.C.GageMangla. 3, Williams- V.C.GageMangla Public 1, Schreftler- C.GageMangia. 2, Morrison. 3.

Megdal Taam atandinga 1, MezzalunaPowerbar 349.5. 2PelotonWhoie Foods 338.5. 179.5 Th atartlng Hnup for today' (83,550 NASCAR Kodalui ProcMaing 200 stock ear rac at sra Point International Raceway with drtvara, hometowns, type of oar nd avrag spaed in mph: 1. Jon Paques, Albuquerque, N.M., Chevrolet Lumlna, 90.774 mph (track record, old record 89.934 mph, Troy Beebe. 1989).

2. Dennla Dyer, Palmdale, Bulck Regal, 90.276. 3. Ron Hornaday Palmdale, Pontlac TransAm, 89 946. 4.

Tom Hubert, Cottonwood, Pontlac Grand Prix, 69.926. 5. Ken Pedersen. Kentfield, Chevrolet Lumlna. 89.762.

6. Bryan Germone. Sebastopot, Chevrolet Lumlna, 68.699. 7. Bob Lyon.

Newhall, Chevrolet Lumlna. 88 605. 8. Ron Esau, Lakeside, Chevrolet Lumlna, 88.513. 9.

Steve Anderson, Las Vegas, Bulck Regal V6, 88.468. 10. Doug George, Atwater, Ford Thunderblrd, 88.460. 11. Randy Laakowsky, Redding, Pontlac TransAm, 88.205.

12. Tobey Butler. Klrkland, Ford Thunderblrd. 87.847. 13.

Rick Carelll, Denver, Chevrolet Lumlna V6. 87.804. 14. Rich Schramm. Nice.

Chevrolet Camaro, 87.757. 15. Hershel McGrlfl. Portland, Pontlac Grand Prix, 87.451. 16.

Brett Bell, Napa, Ford Thunderblrd. 87.410. 17. Will Harper, Tarzana, Chevrolet Lumlna. 87.227.

18. Craig Raudman, Redding, Pontlac TransAm, 87.191. 19. Ray Hooper Palmdale, Pontlac TransAm, 87.164. 20.

Paul Dorrlty Modesto, Pontlac Grand Prix. 87.083. 21. Roy Testa, South Lake Tahoe, Chevrolet Lumlna, 87.078. 22.

Jerry Bowera, Meridian, Idaho, Pontlac TransAm, 86.853. 23. Todd Knox. Stockton, Chevrolet Camaro, 86.639. 24.

Steve Johnson, Modesto, Chevrolet Lumina V6, 86.796. 25. Tom McCarthy. Los Altos Hills. Chevrolet Lumlna.

86.660. 26. Rod Bennett, Campbell, Pontiac Grand Prix, 86.642. 27. Greg Scheidecker, Redlands, Bulck Regal, 86.149.

28. Wally Pettenglll Studio City, Bulck Regal, 86.005. 29. Charlie Saled. Sun Valley, Chevrolet Lumlna, 85.615.

30. Stephen Barr, Brentwood, Chevrolet Camaro, 85.436. 31. Ken Boyd, Cares, Pontlac Tran8Am, 85.365. 32.

Monte Martin. Reno, Bulck Regal, 84.438. 33. Bob Jones, Tempo, Bulck Regal, 83.904. 34.

Larry Lundin. Santa Clara, Bulck Regal. 83.245. 35. Tom Price, Carson City.

Chevrolet Camaro, 82.929. 36. Lee Sutton. Meyers, Chevrolet Camaro. 82.741.

37. Darrei Krentz, Sparks, Bulck Regal. 82 627. 38. Mark Haln.

Reno. Chevrolet Camaro. 81.988. 39. Gerald Short, Stockton, Chevrolet Lumina, 81.873.

40. Eddie Bryana, El Caon, Chevrolet Camaro, 81.506. 41. Mark Parry, Saugus, Bulck Regal, provisional starter. Banquet 300K The Hnoup for Sunday' Banquet Frown Foods 300-kilontetw NASCAR lock car raca, with nam, hometowns, typo of car and qualifying apd in mph: 1.

Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Chevrolet Lumina, 90.634 mph. 2. Terry Labonte. Archdale. N.C., Oldsmobile Cutlass, 90.609.

3. Dale Earnhardt. Doolie, N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 90 297. 4. Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Pontlac Grand Prix, 90.118.

5. Tom Kendall. La Canada, Pontlac Grand Prix, 90.015. 6. Ken Schrader.

Concord. N.C., Chevrolet Lumina, 89.982. 7. Alan Kulwickl, Charlotte. N.C..

Ford Thunderblrd. 89.932. 8 Michael Waltrip. Huntersville. N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix.

89 751. 9. Lake Speed. Jackson, Pontiac Grand Prix, 89.744. 10.

Darrell Waltrip. Franklin, Chevrolet Lumina, 89.642. 11. Ernie Irvan. Rockwell.

N.C., Chevrolet Lumlna, 89 618. 12. Geolt Bodlne. Julian. N.C., Ford Thunderblrd, 89.587.

13. Davey Allison, Hueytown, Ford Thunderblrd, 89.400. 14. Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C.. Ford Thunderblrd, 89.327.

15. Sterling Marlln, Columbia, Ford Thunderblrd, 89.104. 16 Dave Marcls. Avery's Creek, N.C.. Chevrolet Lumlna, 89.040.

17. Joe Ruttman, Franklin, Oldsmobile Cutlass. 89 027. 18. Irv Hoerr, Peoria, Oldsmobile Cutlass, 89 008.

19. Rick Wilson. Cornelius, NC, Buick Regal. 88 976. 20.

Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C.. Ford Thunderblrd, 86.919. 21. Dale Jarrett. Conover.

N.C., Ford Thunderblrd. 88.819. 22. Hershel McGrlff. Portland, Pontlac Grand Prix, 88.804.

23. Harry Gant, Taylorsvllle. N.C., Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88 725. 24. Hut Strlcklln, Calera.

Bulck Regal. 88.611. 25. Bill Schmitt, Redding. Ford Thunderblrd, 88 470.

French Open Fhdey'a reaulta At Paria Men Singles Semifinal Andra Agassi (4), Las Vegas, def Boris Becker (2), Germany. 7-5. 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Jim Courier (9), Dade City, def. Michael Stich 12).

Germany. 6-2. 6-7 (8-10), 6-2, 8-4 Doublaa Semifinala John Fitzgerald, Australia, and Anders Jarryd (9). Sweden, def. Grant Conned and Glenn Michibata (6), Canada.

6-0. 6-4. Women Doubles Semifinala Gigi Fernandez. Aspen, and Jana Novotna (1), Czechoslovakia, del. Arantxa Sanchez Vlcario, Spain, and Helena Sukova (3), Czechoslovakia, 7-5, 5- 7.

6-4 Mercedes Paz and Gabriels Sabatlnl (6). Argentina, Is tied with Lanssa Sav-chenko and Natasha Zvereva 12). Soviet Union. 3-6, 7-5. 6-6.

suspended due to darkness. Mixed Doubles 8mifinla Helena Sukova and Cyril Suk (12). Czechoslovakia, del Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, and Jorge Lozano (6). Mexico. 1-6.

6-2. 9-7. Boys Singles Semifinals Thomas Enqvlst, Sweden, def Karim Aiaml, Morocco. 6-2. 6-3.

Andrei Medvedev. Soviet Union, def. David Witt. Jacksonville. 6-4, 6-2.

Doubles Ouarterflnala Thomas Enqvlst and Magnus Martln-elle. Sweden, def Pavel Gazda and Rene Hanak, Czechoslovskia, 4-6, 6-3, 6- 1 8emlfinala Julian Knowia and Johannes Unter-berger, Austria, def. Andrei Pavel and Alexander Radulescu, Romania, 6-4. CALIFORNIA ANGELS Purchased the contract of Fernando Valenzuela, pitcher, from Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League. Optioned Cliff Young, pitcher, to Edmonton.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS Activated Mark Knudson, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Jim Hunter, pitcher, to Denver of the American Association. NEW YORK YA NK ES Activated Mike Witt, pitcher, from the 60-day disabled list. Optioned Torey Lovullo, In-fielder, to Columbus ol the International League. TEXAS RANGERS Called up Mark Petkovsek, pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the American Association.

National League NL Suspended Otis Nixon, Atlanta Braves outfielder, for four games and Wally Ritchie. Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, for one game, and fined both an undisclosed amount, for fighting In a game June 4. HOUSTON ASTROS-Purchased the contract of Mike Capel, pitcher, from Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. Placed Xavier Hernandez, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 3. Moved Mike Scott, pitcher, to the 60-day disabled list.

Signed Chris Durkin and Todd Hobson, outfielders; James Mouton, Infleider; Rodney Biehl, pitcher; and Michael Murphy, catcher, and assigned them to Auburn of the New York-Penn League. NEW YORK METS Signed Ervin Collier and Eric Reichenbach, pitchers, and Anthony Tflerina, catcher. Assigned Collier to Sarasota of the Gulf Coast League, and Reichenbach and Tllerina to Pittsfieid of the New York-Penn League. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Placed Jason Grimsley and Wally Ritchie, pitchers, on the 15-day disabled list. Called up Bruce Ruffln and Andy Ashby, pitchers, from Scranton-Wllkes-Barre of the International League.

Carolina League CAROLINA MUDCATS-Releaeed Ed Yacopino, outfielder. BASKETBALL Continental Basketball Association CBA Approved the sale ol the Tulsa Fast Breakers to Horn Chen, Ray Comp-ton and Bob Salyers. United States Basketball League LONG ISLAND SURF-Placed Billy Singleton, forward, on injured reserve. SUNCOAST SUN BLASTERS Activated Luther Burks, guard, and Robert Hanna, forward, from the taxi squad. Released Troy Bradford, guard; Kevin Francewar, center; and Marvin Washington, forward.

FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON OILERS-Signed Ed Beaulac, kicker; Corey Edmond and Keith Frlberg, linebackers; Gary Hollingsworth, quarterback; Doug Lewis, running back; Jon Reed, wide receiver; and Scott Thomas, guard-tackle. Arena Football League COLUMBUS THUNDERBOLTS Placed Bryan Brock, quarterback, on in-lured reserve. Activated Ken Lutz, quarterback, from injured reserve. TAMPA BAY STORM Activated Tony Perkins, wide receiver-defensive back, from injured reserve. HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS Signed Lon-nie Loach, left wing.

HARTFORD WHALERS Named Jimmy Roberts coach. QUEBEC NORDIQUES-Signed Va-lerl Kamensky, forward, to a four-year contract. COLLEGE IOWA Named Bob Bowlsby athletic director. SAN FRANCISCO STATE Promoted Mike Kelly to associate head football coach and recruiting coordinator. STANFORD Named Ted Leland athletic director.

UNLV Announced the resignation of Jerry Tarkanian, basketball coach, effective after the 1991-92 season. Favorite Odds Underdog Major league baseball American League OAKLAND Even Boston NEW YORK 5'-6W Texas Toronto Even-6 BATIMORE KANSAS CITY Chicago MINNESOTA Cleveland SEATTLE Even Milwaukee CALIFORNIA Detroit National League Los Angeles Even-6 CHICAGO PITTSBURGH San Diego CINCINNATI S'A-ew Philadelphia ATLANTA Even-6 Montreal New York Even-6 HOUSTON ST LOUIS 5VI-6VI- San Francisco WLAF 8undy LONDON 12V4 Barcelona HOME TEAM8 IN CAPS Of MOHSSIONAl UMPHING derdale, 14-4-0. 9.584. 3, John Handegard, Lake Jackson, Texas, 14-4-0. 9.569.

4, Gen Stua, Allen Park, 10-8-0, 9.528. 5, Bill Johnson, Chalmetta, 11-6-1. 9,432. 6, John Hricsina. 12-6-0.

9.413. 7, Bobby Meadowa. Arlington. Texaa, 9-9-0, 9,341. 6, Gus Marsala, Maryland Heights, 12-5-1.

9.191. 9, Jim Moore, Fort Worth, Texaa. 9-9-0, 9.154. 10, Walt Block. Launa Miguel.

8-9-1. 9.150. 11. Dick Weber. St.

Loula. 9-9-0. 9, 138. 12. Dave Deken, Las Vegaa, 9- 9-0, 9,132.

13. Tom Carbon, Arvada, 10-8-0, 9,100. 14, Dwayne Hlcka, Salt Lake City, 8- 10- 0, 9,091. 15. Ed Delnea, LaPorte, 9-8-1, 9.050.

16. Mickey Splezlo, Crest Hill, 8-10-0, 9.012. 17, Jerry Hale, Santa Ana. 7-11-0, 8.969. 18.

Vic Gasser. Santa Barbara, 6- 11- 1. 8.951. 19. Glenn Allison.

Whittler. 7-11-0. 8.940. 20. David Tuell Tacoma, 8-11-1.

8.934. 21, Richard Beattie, Dearborn, Heights. 7-11-0. 8,904. 22.

Alfonso Pujol. Bronx. 7-11-0. 8.802. 23, Art Haire, Muncle, 3-15-0, 8,694.

24, Rich Holden. Chinchilla, 2-15-1, 8.635. Madrid meet Friday'a mult At Alcoband (All diatances in mtors) Man 100 1. Raymond Stewart, Jamaica, 10 12 seconds. 2.

Chidi Imoh. Nigeria. 10. 13. 3.

Bruny Surln. Canada. 10 .21. 4. Davidson Ezinwa, Nigeria, 10.23.

110 hurdle 1. Greg Foster, United States, 13.68. 2. Mark McKoy, Canada. 13.66.

3, Andrew Parket, Jamaica, 13 95. 4. Alexia Sanchez. Cuba. 14.13.

5. Igor Kazanov. Soviet Union, 14.22. 400 Roberto Hernandez, Cuba, 45.75. 2, Cateyateno Cornet, Spain, 46.06.

3, Devon Morrla. Jamaica, 46.50. 400 hurdlea 1, Samauel Matete, Zambia, 48.34. 2, Henry Amlke, Nigeria, 50 87. 3, Santiago Fraga, Spain, 51.97.

800 1, Barnaka Kinyuri, Kenya, 1:48.76. 2, Luis Miguelea. Argentina, 1:49.02. 3. Mario Sllva, Portugal.

1:49.16 4. Paul Ereng. Kenya. 1:49.25. 1,500 1.

Wilfred Klrochl, Kenya. 3:41.89. 2, Jose Luis Gonzalez. Spain, 3:43.13. 3.

Kipkoech Cherulyot, Kenya, 3:44.29. 4, Sammy Koakey, Kenya, 3:44 34. 3,000 1. Yobes Ondlekl, Kenya. 7:57.63.

2, Brahlm Bouteib, Morocco, 7:58.85. 3. Mathias Ntawallkura, Ruanda. 8:00.19. 4, Jullous Karluki, Kenya.

8:03.24. High ump 1, Artur Partyka. Poland, 7 feet, 6'4 Inchea. 2, Arturo Ortiz, Spain, 7-5V. 3, Aroalaw Kotewiz, Poland, 4.

Marino Drake, Cuba, 7-5'. 5, Javier Sotomayor, Cuba, Long jump 1, Larry Myrlcks, United Statea, 26-7. 2, Yuasul All, Nigeria, 3, Angel Hernandez, Spain, 25-5'. Pol vault 1, Sergei Budka, Soviet Union. 2.

Igor Potepovich. Soviet Union. I8-1OV4. 3, Javier Garcia Chl-co. Spain, 17-9.

Oiecu 1, Gelza Valent. Czechoslovakia, 196-5. 2, Imrlch Bugar, Czecho-alovakia. 195-11. 3, David Martinez, Spain, 190-3.

Women 100 hurdlee 1. Natalia Gregorleva, Soviet Union, 12.84. 2, Marina Azya-blna, Soviet Union, 13.01. 3, Odalys Adams. Cuba, 13.44.

200 1, Marian Ottey, Jamaica, 22.12. 2, Pauline Davla, Bahamaa, 22.73. 3, Juliet Cuthbert, Jamaica, 23 13. 4. Lilians Allen.

Cuba. 23 67. 400 1. Sandra Myers. Spain.

51.14. 2. Norfalla Caraball. Colombia, 51.24. 3, Fatima Yusug.

Nigeria, 52.53. 400 hurdlee 1, Margarita Pono-marleva, Soviet Union, 56.29. 2, Anna Ambroclne, Soviet Union, 57.54. 3, Idoia Grande, Spain, 59 82. 800 1, Ana Fidelia Quirot, Cuba, 2:01.26.

2, Ludmlla Rogachova, Soviet Union, 2:01.70. 3. Nadezhda Loboyko. Soviet Union, 2:02.24. Long jump 1, Heike Drechsler, Germany, 23-8V, 2, Larisa Berezhnaya, Soviet Union, 23-2.

3, Agata Karcz-marek, Poland, 21-8. WLAF Semifinala Saturday, Jun 1 Barcelona 10, Birmingham 3 Sunday, June 2 London 42. New York-New Jersey 26 World Bowl Sunday, June 0 At Wembley, England Bercelona vs. London, 11:25 a.m. Arena League Pet.

GB Dallas 1 0 1.000 Detroit 1 0 1.000 Albany 1 0 1.000 Orlando 1 0 1.000 Columbus 0 1 .000 1 Denver 0 1 .000 1 New Orleans 0 1 .000 1 Tampa Bay 0 1 .000 1 Saturday's games Dallas 33, Columbus 12 Albany 45. New Orleans 20 Orlando 51, Tampa Bay 38 Friday'a games Orlando at Detroit, late Albany at Denver, late Today's game Tampa Bay at Columbus. 6:30 p.m. New Orleans at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June IS Columbus at Orlando, 6:30 p.m.

NFL Preseason schedule Friday, July 26 Chicago at Miami, 7 p.m. Schedule Jun 10 At Th Forum, inglewood, Raul "Jibaro" Perez, mexico, vs. Alberto Martinez. Mexico, 10, super bantams; Kelci Banka, Laa Vegaa, vs. Tim Brooks, Sacramento.

10, lights. Jun 11 At the Arnold Hall Coliseum, Miami, Robert Daniels, Hialaah, vs. Tony Willis, St. Louis, 10. cruisers; Dwlght Qawi, Llndenwald, N.J., va.

Jama Sa lerno, Orlando, 10, cruisers. Jun 13 At the Blue Horizon, Philadelphia. Junior Jonea. New York, va. Alelandro Sanabria.

Mexico, 10, bantams; Vlnny Burgese. Philadelphia, vs. Hoiand com-minga, Youngstown, Ohio, 10, junior weitera. Jun 14 At Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, Kevin Kelley. Flushing.

vs. Job Wallers, Long Beach. 10. for the vacant New York State featherweight title; Kevin Marston, Jamaica, N.Y., vs. Regilio Tuur, Whiteetone.

N.Y., 10 tor Marston New York State Junior lightweight title. At Arco Arena, Sacramento, Loreto Garza, vs. Edwin Rosarlo, Puerto Rico, 10. for Garza's WBA junior welterweight title; Jorge Paez, Mexico, vs. Tracy Spann, N.J., 10.

lightweights. Jun 19 At Festival Hall. Melbourne. Australia, Lester Ellis, Australia, vs. Attlla Fogaa, Australia.

12, tor th vacant Australian welterweight title. Jun 20 At Harrah's Marina. Atlantic City. N.J.. Seamus McDonagh.

New York, va. Jesse Shelby. Dallas. 10. cruisers; Ricky Meyers.

Port Reading. N.J., vs. Donald Allison, New York, 10. junior welters. June 22 At Greer Pavilllon, Morgantown, W.Va., Tommy Small, Beckley, W.Va., va.

Harry Arroyo, Youngstown. Ohio. 12, tor the vacant WBF super welterweight title. At TBA, Italy. Maurlzlo Stecca, Italy, vs.

Fernando Ramoa Sales, Mexico, 12, lor Stecca WBO featherweight title. Jun 25 at Th Palace, at Auburn Hills. Michael Moorer, Detroit, vs. Levi Bil-lups. San Diego.

10, heavya; Oba Carr, Detroit, va. Delmar Paiaan. Venezuela. 10, weitera. Jun 27 At Bally's.

Laa Vegas, Eddie Cook, Laa Vegas, vs. Johnny Vasquez. Phoenix. 12, lor Cook's USBA bantamweight title. JuiMK At Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegaa, Jamea Toney, Ann Arbor, va.

Reggie Johnaon. Los Angeles, 12, tor Toney's IBF middleweight title. U.S. Championship Friday'a reaulta At Cincinnati Women Seniors Compulaorie Vault 1 (tie), Kim Zmeakal, Karolyl's, and Kim Kelly, Parkettas, 9.85. 3.

Elisabeth Crandall, Desert Devils, 9 825. 4. Wendy Bruce. Brown's, 9.725. 5, Shannon Miller.

Dynamo. 9.70. 6 (tie), Molly Shawen, Queen City, and Suzanne Metz, American Twlaters, 9.65. 8 (tie), Sandy Woolsey, Desert Devils, and Stephenle Woods. Capital.

9 60. Parellei Bare 1. Sandy Woolsey. Desert Devils. 9 875.

2. Elisabeth Crandall. Desert Devils. 9 80. 3.

Kim Kelly. Parkettes. 9 775. 4. Kim Zmeskal, Karolyl's.

9 750. 5, Wendy Bruce. Brown e. 9.725. 6 (tie).

Stephanie Woods. Capital, and Molly Shawen, Queen City. 9.675. 8 (tie). Hillary Anderson, New England; Chelle Stack, Cypress Academy, and Hilary Grlvlch.

Karolyl's, 9.625. Beam 1 (tie), Kim Zmeskal, Karolyl's, and Shannon Miller, Dynamo, 9.625. 3 (tla), Karri Strug, Karolyl's, and Jennifer McKernan, Eastern National Academy, 9 775 5, Kim Kelly. Parkettes, 9.75. 6.

Molly Shawen. Queen City, 9 70 7 (tie). Hilary Qrlvlch, Karolyl's, and Sandy Woolsey. Desert Devils, 9.675. Floor Exercie 1.

Kerrl Strug. Karolyl's, 9.925 2. Kim Zmeskal. Karolyl's, 9.825. 3, Shannon Miller.

Dynamo, 9.775. 4 (tie), Sandy Woolsey, Desert Devils, and Hilary Grlvlch. Karolyl's. 9.75. 6.

Kim Kelly, Parkettes, 9.725. 7, Michelle Campl, Pozar's, 9.675. 8 (tie). Elisabeth Crandall, Desert Devils; Wendy Bruce, Brown's, and Jennifer Mercier, Par-kettee. 9.60.

Weighted Tstale (80 percent of total aeore) 1, Kim Zmeskal, Karolyl's, 47.10. 2. Kim Kelly, Parkettea, 46 92. 3, Sandy Woolsey. Desert Devils, 46.68.

4, Kerrl Strug. Karolyl'a. 46.65. 5. Elisabeth Crandall.

Desert Devils. 46.62. 6. Shannon Miller. Dynamo.

46.56. 7, Wendy Bruce. Brown's, 46.38. 6. Hilary Grlvlch.

Karolyi's, 46.35. 9, Molly Shswen, Queen City, 46 20. 10. Jennifer Mercier, Parkettes, 45.87. 11, Michelle Campl, Pozar'a, 45.72.

12, Shelley Engel, Scats, 45 72. Showboat Seniors At Laa Vegee Friday standings aftw th sixth round of th 1110,000 Showboat PBA Sanior Invitational, with nam, hometowns, match-piy record! and 42-gm pinfell telele: 1. Jimmy Certain. Hunlsvllle, 15-2-1. 9.773.

2. Tommy Evana. Fort Lau Volleyball coach needed Manor High School is seeking a coach to start a girls volleyball program at junior htgh level next fall, then on the high school varsity level In succeeding years. Candidates should have teaching fields In business or mathematics and should contact David Hal brook, the school's athletic director, at 512-272-5550. Baseball tryouts The American Legion baseball tryouts for boys ages 14-18 will be held this Sat urday at 9 a.m.

at Round Rock High School. For more Information, call Mitch Hlrsch at 512-255-2672. Basketball game needed The Leander High School boys varsity basketball team needs a home or road game for Jan. 13 or 14, 1992. Those Interested should contact Leander Coach Bob Kopetsky at (512) 259-1198, ext.

226 or 231. Celebrity golf tournament The Kenneth Slmms NFL Celebrity Golf tournament will be at noon on June 14 at the Riverside Golf course. Proceeds will go to Govalie Elementary. For single players the cost is $50, which you will be put on a foursome, $200 per foursome, and $500 VIP to play with a celebrity. First place winners (In a foursome) will receive a trip to Las Vegas (airfare only).

Celebrities include Jerry Gray, Earl Campbell, Tony Dorsett, Adam Shrlver. Hollywood Henderson. Paul Allegro, and Darrell Royal. Entries are limited. For more information contact the Austin Golf Repair, 454-8612; George Harris, 637-4860; and Gary Landry 463-0100.

BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Slgned Vaughn Eschelman, Jimmy Haynes, Terry Farrar, Allan Plaster, Rick Krlvda, Steve Firlsch, and Matt Sanders, pitchers; Robert Waszlgs and Kris Gresh-man, catchers; Jamie Conner and Derek Adams, shortstops; and Lamann Washington, third baseman. Mind-bender answer Sunday's gam GAME ONE Brewers 000 01 1 Cardinals 121 0 Brewers: Youens and R. Harrison. Cardinals: T. Gilbert, L.

Robert. WP Gilbert (1-0) LP Youens (1-2). Highlights Wisian waa 1-for-1 with a double and a RBI. GAME TWO Cardinals 000 001 1 2 Brewers 003 100 4 Roland Garros was a French pilot who was shot down In World War I. Diamond Challenge answer CCOmiOHT 1990, ACADEMY 7'0f 40 iKr not ones- nj, tlay VXopSn, -m- OMPpe.

SKAU, AlS-TjMr AIL gOMNElzS COT AT LBMT TWO ffcf fHE- Cardinals: Scott. Tommy, and L. Robert. Brewers: Zatopek, Kulhman, R. Harrlalon.

WP Zatopek (2-1). LP Scott. Savea Kuhlman (0-0 with two saves). Highlights Zatopek was 1-tor-2 with 2 RBI Records Brewers (3-3). Cardinals (3-1).

GAME ONE Indiana Pirate I 00 1 00 34 11 Indians: Jlstal, Machuca, Hino)osa, and Shumaker. Piretes: Danlelson, Pleasants and Romans. WP Daniel- IIMfi-nifc-TWfcWi.

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