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12 The Herald-Palladium, Benton Harbor-St. Joseph, Michigan Thursday, August 31, 1989 Hornung gives Rose advice Elected Zhenliang He Robert Hetrruck to the Snnarench, vice nresvde Sox Box Baseball, Daily TV Cross Country rulmg executive CHICAGO Soak Fletchrss Caldeniit Poke CMrtra Mormn lb Uohnsn Karlnc dh Lyons 2b Gallghrcf Totals TORONTO abrkbi abrkbl 4 JlMosebydh 411 111 MWUsncf 1 1 I I IIIIBelir 111! JiesMcCnfflb a 1 1 JllCWhittc 3 11 2111 Pemndz ts 4((C llitGniberlb Ill 111 ILirianoIb 11 1 ItKFeUxrf 311 2 1 1 Totals 2222 KOCCER Major Indaer Soccer League CLEVELAND CRUNCH-Signed Kris Feet, gnaweaner, to a two oat contract COLLEGE SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Declared Savannah Stat Ineligible for the 19M football cham- BUCKNl-Ntmeil Terry Conrad men'i mntiMM bftskbaQ coach. CASE WESTERNNsuned Todd Clark nsnVs end women swiniminaj and ovmg TODAYS SCHEDULE UJSpm-Wtate Sox-Blue Jays 03) 7:30 pm Tennis: VS. Open (USA) tcM pin. Footbsft Nob DtsnsVa-ftnii 0,31) ISO pm.

Ttgers-Rorals (PASS) FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE HM am. Tennis: US. Open (USA) 7:30 pjn. Cubs-Braves (9, TBS) 7:3 pjn. Tigers-Indians (PASS) 7-5 om Tennis: Ui Open (USA) 9:00 pm.

NFL Exhibitjon: 4Sen-Sea- Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE EastDtvtsiM Pet G8 Chicags 75 a NvwYort 5 SI Louis 71 545 in Montreal 73 II 541 1 Pittsburgh 51 74 43S 16 niladetphta 71 40 iOvt WestDivisiM Ptt GB SanFrandsco 75 SI 564 Houston 71 534 4 Su Diego IS 511 7 CinonwU 14 19 411 11 Us Angeles 71 4M 13 Atlanta 51 a 3M 22 Wednesday's Games San Franasce Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 7, AtlanU 5 Houston Chicago 4 BUCHANAN JAMBOREE Ntol 35, Buchanan 33; Buchanan Is, Pew Pew 45; Buchanan lj Hartsrtl Brkigman Buchanan 22j Buchanan 24, Thm Rivars 11; Budianas 14, 'iLf0- II' Brldgraan 12; Nile Rivers tt; Nika ll.Bentoa Harbor 34; Hartford la, Paw Paw 44, BiMgrnaa 15, Pw Paw Three Rivers 1, Paw Paw IS; Berrtoe Harbor 15. Paw Paw 41; Bridgmaa 19, Hartford 41; There Rivers 21, Hartford 34; Benton Harbor la, Hartford 41; Bhdgmao 23, Vint Riven 33; Brtdsjrna Benton Harbor 31; Benton Harbor Thrse River 31. St Joseph fcrfexod 1 its meets Nile went 7- to win jamboree. Top It Individual I. Mike Smedkry, Buchanan, 1 Bred Itsrbngh, Nile, Juan Jorge, Buchanan; 4.

Dan Bradley, Ben-ten Harbor; 5 Mitt Drew, Nik; 1 Sam Stine, Bndgman, T. Tn Axane. NUes: Leon History Chicago Ml tot -l Toronto Ml Ml SOx-2 E-Morman. DP-Chicago 2, Toronto LOB -Chicago 2. Toronto tB-Kartovtce, Gallagher.

Whitt HR-MWUsoa (21. SB-Moseby 1). S-Lyons, MWilson IP II ER BB SO Chicago Dotson U-t I 7 2 3 11 Toronto Key W.lft-11 7 I 1 15 DWard 2 1 I Umpires-Home, Reilly, First Roe; Second, Scott Third, Garcia. T-2M TGwynn. San Diego, 4-, HJohnson.

New York, 34; RAkmar, San Diego, 33; Young, Houston, .31. PITCHING (11 decUionsl-DeMartinet, Montreal, 15-4, .7, 3 (2; Darwin, Houston, II-. 3, 12-. Fernandes, New York, 1M, .7. 17; Garretts, San Francisco, IN, .7, Us, Bietedd.

Chicago. 14-1, .737, 1 11 STRlKEOUTS-DeLoon, St Louis. 174; Belcher, Los Angeles, 111; Smokt, Atlanta, 15; Con. New York. 150; Fernandas.

New York, 15; Scott, Houston, 15. SAVES -aUDavis, San Diego, 32; MiWil-Bams, Chicago, 31; Franco, Cincinnati, 29; Burke, Montreal, 21; JHowell, Los Angeles, 35. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (3 at batsl-Puckett, Minnesota, 540; Boggs. Boston, XJ Lanford, Oakland, 531; Sax. New York.

525; Kelly, New York, 521. RUNS-RHenderscfl, Oakland, McGriff, Toronto, 17; Boggs, Boston. Sierra, Texas, 14; Yount, Milwaukee, tt. Boston, 95; Sierra, Texas, 93; MatUngry, New York, II; Franco, Texas, II; Yount Milwaukee, M. HITS-Sax, New York.

177; Puckett, Minnesota, 171; Boggs, Boston, 173; Yount, Milwaukee, ill; Sierra, Texas, 1M. DOUBLES Boggs, Boston, 43; Puckett, Minnesota, BeCToronto, Reed, Boston, TRIPLES DWhite, California, 12; Sierra, Texas, 12; PBradley, Baltimore, 1-, Guillen, Chicago, Yount Milwaukee, IV HOME RUNS McGriff, Toronto, 35; BJack-son, Kansas City, 26; Carter, Cleveland, 21; Esasky, Boston. 21; Whitaker, Detroit 21. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, Oakland, 13; Texas, 41: DWhite, California. 31 Sax, New York, 39; Pettis, Detroit 34.

PITCHING (1 California, 14 3, 124, 113; Swindell, Cleveland, IK .765, 3.03; Gorton, Kansas City, 11-5, .712, 2.14; Ssberhagen, Kansas City, l-5. .702, 357; Williamson, Baltimore, 9-3. .751, 3.09. STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Texas, 343; Clemens, Boston, 173; Gubicxa, Kansas City, 154; Bosio, Milwaukee, 150; Moore, Oakland, 149. SAVES-DJones, Cleveland, 30; Russell, Texas, 10; Eckersley, Oakland, 21; Plesac, Milwaukee, 21; Thigpen, Chicago, 21 15 Years Agl The Streakers out il vidonr CLEMSON-Suspended Terry ADen, running back, for on game.

COLBY-Named Sally Baker (port Wor-mabon drector. DARTMOUTH Named Chuck Kinyon men's tennis coach and Jim McCncken men's squash coach. DUKE-Aimounced that Phi Henderson, guard, has rejoined the basketball team. FULLERTON STATE-Named Mary Ann Tropodi director of operations for the athletic oepartment end Robu Haa acininiatiative assistant. GEORGIA TTXH-Suspended Kevin Salisbury.

Bnebacker, for three name. TEXAS-EL PASO -Suspended basketball player Johnny MeMn for one year. UCLA-Announced Roman Phifer, linebacker, and Willie Crawford, safety, have been removed from the football team for disci- over the VlFs Is become the Srst undftratfd Tucker, BenlonHartwc, Boyce IJttleUd, Gaeswiatj St Louis 1. 1J innmgs iuiuww; iv. uira urayiuno.

inere tuvers. UIHL5 champion in the three-year htsty of the Whirtpool women's aoftbal league Jan Walsh socked single, doubts, triple and bom nut for the Streakers, who complete the season with an 1-0 record, while winning pitcher Carol Shook went 4-for-l Carol Rhonda Lemire and A Adams had three hit each. Rita Strubd scored both runs for the losers. Cub Box Maatnal San Diego 1 New Yort. Los Angeles Hwiai'i Game Prtflederotua (Carman 414) at San Diego (Ramusaen 7-1) Only game scheduled Friday's Game Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, (n) Chicago at AtlanU, (n) tkwoton at St Louis, (n) Montreal at Lo Angeles, (n) New Yort at San Frincaco.

(n) Our games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE punaiy i Soccer Team (cores Mies a. Paw Raw Nile 24, Hartford 33; Nile 25, Briogman 31; Mies 10, There Rivers 41; Hartford 25, Paw Paw 30; Bridgmanb 31, Paw Taw 34; Paw Paw There Riven 29; Breidgman 31, Hartford Hartford 22, Three Riven 17; Bndgman 28, Three Riven 15; Buchanan 19, Niles '40; Buchanan 17, Paw Paw 45; Buchanan IS, Hartford SO; Buchanan It, Bridgmnn 19; Buchanan 19, Three Rivers 44. St. Joseph and Benton Harbor forfeited all ita meets. Buchanan ron jamboree going 74 and have now won straight duals.

Top It Individual 1. Jeni Vite, Buchanan, 1919; Julie Hay, Three Rivers; 1 Erin Rock, Nile, 4. Sandy Urge, Buchanan, 1 Cathy Nordquiit Bridgman; I Martha Cameron, Buchanan; 7. Laura Morrison, Paw Paw; 1 Tami Furet, Buchanan; Jenny Wegener, Buchanan; II. Jenny Smoke, Buchanan.

HOUSTON Young cf Doran 2b Bass If GWUson rf Spilmn lb Raminss CRnldslb Trevinoc Scott Capsules CHICAGO abrkbi 5 1 4 Walton cf 4 11 0Sndbrg2b 10 11 DwSmth if 3 10 1 Grace lb 4 2 2 1 McClndn If 5 2 3 0 Dunston ss 3 0 0 0 Ramos 3b 5 11 IWrona 4 0 11 Dawson ph MiWllmsp Sutdiffe Sandrsn Wilkrsn ph Wilkins Webster If 31 113 I Totals DMsioa abrkbi 4 110 1 1 1 1 4111 4 112 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 30 2 0 Oil 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0. 10 0 0 0 00 10 0 0 11 4 4 4 Baltimore Toronto BEARS GROWL Si. Joseph got three hat tricks in thumping visiting Buchanan 11-2 Wednesday. Scoring 3-goal hat tricks for lb Bean were Jeff Pion-tek. ttevin Bishop, and Scott Nickel Bred Wick added a god and St Joe's other goal was self-inflicted by Buchanan.

Scoring goals for the Bucks were Matt Herman and Jim Wiggins. St Jo is now 1-1 and Buchanan I Totals Tennis Pet GB 72 11 .541 71 534 1 17 504 5 .41 7 70 .47 Vi 59 71 .437 14 47 It 541 21 Pet GB II 51 .604 71 54 591 3 77 55 513 3 II 2 .523 11 17 15 .501 13 59 73 .447 21 5t 71 .424 24 GREENWOOD, S.C. CAP) If Pete Rose is to cope' during his banishment from baseball, he will need to surround himself with people who believe in him, according to a famed athlete who went through the same kind of. deprivation 26 years ago. Hall of Fame nuuiing back Paul Hornung, who was suspended from the NFL for one season for betting on games, said Green Bay Packers coach Vince Iximbardi played a crucial role in his case.

"Thank God I had a man like Lornbardi.on my side with me and telling me what to do to get by," Hornung said. "He said, 'Hornung, I don't want to see you, I don't want to eVen hear of you doing anything. You stand at the foot of the cross until we get back in the league and then you're going to be straight from there on "I admired him and I listened to him and I believed in Hornung said. Rose, the Cincinnati Reds manager, was banned from baseball for life by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti for betting on Reds games.

Baseball rules say that Rose can apply for reinstatement after one year. Rose insists he didn't bet on his own team. Hornung said that if Rose did indeed bet on baseball, he deserved to get suspended. "I can tell you from past experience that if you want to dance you've got to play the fiddler," Hornung said. "Pete Rose will have a very, very tough year.

When I was suspended in 1963, it was a big, big story. But it wasn't half the publicity you receive today." Bangor triumphs BANGOR Bangor's girls rallied in the second half to "steal" a season opening 46-28 non-league victory from -Blwmingdale here Wednesday night. Trailing 19-10 at intermission, the Vikings came out in a full-court press and outscored the Cardinals 36-12 in the last half. Bangor came up with 35 steals in the contest including: 13 by Tammy Bowie. BLOO.mGDALX (21) Greene 10 2-5 22, Shaffer 2 2-7 Taylor 00-10, Cerda 0, Effner I 0, Wilkinson I Totals 124-1321.

BANGOR (44) Johnson 1 1-3 13, Tkman 0-2 10, Yore 4 1 Bowie 4-5 1, White 10-14, KinUeie 1 0-1 2, DeVore 1 1-2 Totals 20 6-14 46. Bloomingdale 1 11 It 2 21 Bangor I 4 18 II 41 Three-point baskets None. Total foul Bknrning-dale 17, Bangor 12. Fouled out Shaffer. Transactions New Yort Detroit West Dtvislon California KantM City Tens Minnesota Xhiean Golf Houston 101 320 001-1 Chicago 100 100 002-4 DP-Chicago 1.

LOB-Houston 9. Chicago 1. 2B-Doran, Ramirez, Spilman. HR-DwSmith (I), Sandberg (26), Grace (13). SF-GWUson.

IP ER BB SO Houston Scott W.ll-7 9 4 4 1 I Chicago Sutdiffe L.13-11 31-3 I 5 5 2 1 Sandrsn 22-3-4 2 2 2 1 Wilkins 2 0 0 0 0 1 Miwllms 11112 0 WP-Sutcliffe 2, Sanderson. BK-Sutcliffe. Umpires-Home, Marsh; First Wendelstedt; Second, Darling; Third, Montague. 2:54. A-37J1I.

OLYMPIC8 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (API Juan Anto-' nio Samaranch was unanimously reelected president of the International Olympic Committee, then held out an otive branch to seven nations who shurmed the 1961 Olympics at SeouL Samaranch, tl-yar-old Spaniard whose business and diplomatic skills helped turn the Olympic from disaster area into one of the biggest successes in sports, was given second term by acclamation, after the nominations closed with no other candidates at the IOCS 5th Session. Hi re-election was never In doubt In nine yean, he steered the IOC from an organ nation beleaguered by political boycotts and empty pockets into unified community with millions of dollars in television revenue and respect throughout the world. PRO BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS (API George McOoud, the seventh pick overall in this year's NBA draft, signed mutbyear contract with the Indiana Pacers, the dub announced McCloud becomes the highest of the first-round draft picks to sign in NBA contract Specific terms of the agreement were not announced. McCloud played both point and shooting guard as well as small and power forward in four years at Flordi State and finished as the school's third leading all-time scorer with U71 BOWLING' TEXAS CITY, Texas MP) Allan Chodor took advantage of ninth-frame disaster by John Handegard and won the Hammer Senior Open 211-202, his first career PBA title The second-seeded Chodor, appearing in his first stepladder finals, bailed by nearly 20 pins when Handegard left a 47 split in the ninth frame and failed to convert it neoaesoajrs banes New York Oakland 5 Cahfornia 4, Boston Baltimore 7, Cleveland 4 Toronto 3, Chicago 1 Minnesota 7, Texas 1 Seattki 7, Milwaukee 1 Kansas City Detroit 1 Thursday's Games Chicago (Rosenberg 4-9) at Toronto (Stieb 13-D Seattle (Holman 5-7) at Milwaukee (Knud-aon 4-4) California (McCaskill 14-7) at Boston (Clem-jits 13-1), (n) Baltimore (DJohnson 4-2) at Cleveland (Nichols 3-1), (n) Texas (B.Witt 10-11) at Minnesota (West I- Midwest BUCKS BEAT RAMS Buchanan (173) Ron Dockery tt, Trdd South Haven (15) Miguel Pureamas It, -Mark John Dave Sealer 58, Dustm Dag-geU60, BEES WIN At Pebblewood Bridgman (175) Bred Owen 18, Bob Cherry 44, Ryan Knowlton 45, Robert Gerard 48. Benton Harbor (265) Kevin Eyerhr 50, Max Summers 60, Brian Schlipp 76, Tim Davit 79.

LANCERS TRIUMPH At Lake Cor Gob Course Lakeshore (173) Casey Wade 40, Todd Subka 41, Mike Shaffer 41, Jessie Burleson 50. Paw Paw (200) Bill McNeil 43, Jim Bogana 45, Bob Zinkil 55, Troy Sitar 57. THE OAKS WEDNESDAY NINE-HOLE Low gross' Georgian Koch. Low net Virginia TravkT and Erma Hemes. Low putts: Ginny Van.

Northern Division Championship (Best-Of-3) Wednesday, August 3 BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES Traded Ken Phelps, designated hitter-lrst baseman, to the Oakland Athletics for Scott Hokomb, pitcher. Assigned Hokomb to Cohimbus of the International League National League CHICAGO CUBS-Traded Calvin Schirald, pitcher, Dante Jackson, outfwlder, and minor league player to named later to the San Diego Padres for Marvel Wynne, out-fielder, and Luis Salazar, kuVlder. MONTREAL EXPOS-Acquired James Steels, outfielder, from the San Ftwaco Giant for player to be named later. Assigned Steels to Indianapolis of the Amert-. can Association.

Optioned Urbano Lugo, pitcher, to Indianapolis. SAN DIEGO PADRES Recalled Joey Core, inftelder; from Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League. Optioned Don Sdiube, pitcher, to San Diego. i FOOTBALL National Football Lugu CHICAGO BEARS Named Vic Rapp assistant coach. DALLAS COWBOYS-Released Timmy Newsome, ftillback, and Tyrone Thurman, wide receiver.

GREEN BAY PACKERS-Re-signed Jeff Lucas, offensive tackle Released Patrick Scott wide receiver. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Released BUI Contt, offensive tickle. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed Nick Low. ery, kicker, and Stephone Paige, wide receiver. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Re-signed David Springfield 3, Cedar Rapids 2, Springfield leads series 1-0 (n) Thumlav.

Aumt 31 Detroit (Rite 3D st Kansas 'City (SaberhY gen ll-S), (n) Only games scheduled Friday's Gaines California at New York, (n) Seattle at Boston, (n) Cleveland at Detroit In) Minnesota at Toronto, (n) Baltimore at Chicago, (n) Oakland at Milwaukee, (id Kansas City Texas, n) Springfield at Cedar Rapids Friday, September 1 Springfield at Cedar Rapids, if necessary Southern Division Championship (Best-Of-3) Wednesday, August 30 South Bend 4, Rockford 3, South Bend leads series 1-0 Thursday, August 31 Rockford at South Bend Friday. September 1 Rockford at South Bend, if necessary Championship Series Northern vs. Southern winners, TBA U.S. Open NEW YORK' (API How the seeded play-era fared Wednesday in the 15 million U.S. Open tennis championships (seedings in parentheses): MEN Singles First Round Ivan Lend) (1), Czechoslovakia, def.

Diego -Peres, Spain, (7-1), 6-4. Michael Chang (7), Placentia, Calif, def. Tun WiUoson, Asheville, N.C; 7-5, 6-t Emilio Sanchet (12), Spain, def Donni Leay-craft, Metairie, La, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Andrei Chesnokov Soviet Union, def. Magnus Gustafsson, Sweden, 3-6.

1-1, 7-5, 1-4. Second Round Boris Becker (2), West Germany, def. Derrick Rostagno, Brentwood, Calif, 14, 6-7 (1-7), 6- 1, 7-1 (8-6), 1-1 Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, def. John McEnroe (4), Cove Neck, N.Y., 6-4, 4-1, 1-3, 7-5. Pete Sampras, Rancho Verdes, def.

Mats Wilander (5), Sweden, 5-7, 6-3, 1-1, 1-1, 6-t Alberto Mancini (10), Argentina, del Andrei Olhovskiy, Soviet Union, 1-7 (64), 7-1 (7-2), 7-5, 7- 6(9-7). Jay Berger (11), Plantation: Fla, def. Richey Reneberg, Houston, 6-3. 4-2, 6-1. Aaron KfKkstein (14), Crosse Pointe, Mku, del Wally Masur, Australia, 2-t, 6-4, 7-1 (7-4), 8- 3.

Carl-Uwe Steeb (15), West Germany, del Olli Rahnasto, Finland, 6-2, 6-3, 8-3. WOMEN Singles First Round Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (6), Spain, det Jo-Anne FaUU, Australia, 6-3, 6-1 Jana Novotna (11), Czechoslovakia, def. Meredith McGrath, Midland, Mich, 7-5. 1-1 Second Round Steffi Graf (1), West Germany, def. Nathalie Herreman, France, 6-1.

Martina Navratilova (2), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Julie Kalard, France, 1-1, 6-0. Chris Evert (4), Boca Raton, def Elise Burgin, Baltimore, 6-4, 6-1. Zina Garrison (5), Houston, det Gigt Fernandes, Puerto Rico, 7-5, 6-4. Manuela Maleeva (7), Bulgaria, det Isabel Cueto, West Germany, 5-7, 6-3, 1-3.

Monica Seles (13), Yugoslavia; det Anne Smith, San Antonio, 7-5, 6-2. Natalia Zvereva (13), Soviet Union, det Linda Fernando, Italy, 1-3, 6-4. Hana Mandlikova (16), Australia, det Laura GoUrsa, Italy, 7-t (7-0), 04, 6-1. St. Joe 4, Holland Christian 3 SINGLES Wendy Miller (SJ) d.

Lisa Hulst 1-1, Jenny DeJongh (HO Julie Geibel.7-5, 1-2; Tricia Nagelkirk (HO Darcy Sharon 6-3, 8-2; Sara Flamm (SJ) Care Lan-geland 6-1, M. DOUBLES Kelly Deuyi and Merideth Kooyer (HO Kari Comfort and Elayne Miller 6-4, 8-1; Jennifer Kelly and Kristin Klein (SJ) i Erin DeWys and Jody Deur 6-1, 6-1; Helen Tumbull and Lisa Mug (SJ) d. Kathy Veldwer and Kerri Langejons 4-1, 6-4 7-6. Boxing Tiger Box Hunning KANSAS CITY abrbbi Griggs, linebacker. Waived Willie Pless, Hne- LOS ANGELES (API 'Mauricio Aceves, 115, Mexico, stopped Oscar Bejines, 115, Mexico to retain the World Boxing Organisation ughtweight title DETROIT Pettis cf Bergmn lb WnUakr2b Lynn dh GWardtf Lemon rf Strange 3b Heath Brumly ss abrkbi 4 0 1 OSeitier 3b 4 01 OStUhveB is 3 1 1 0 Brett lb 3 1 1 I BJcksndh 111 lEisnrchcf 4 1 1 OTrtabll rf 3ll0WWssncf HOOTablerlf 3 0 0 0 Tnurmn rf Boone Pecota2b 313 1Totals 5 12 0 4 0 0 5 2 3 1' 4 2-2 4 0 3 1 211 0 100 100 1 0 0 0 0-40 11 4 0 0 0 31 1 11 I Football YMCA SK RUN WALK Men's ran Overall winner: Pete Perron, St Joseph, 152; II to II Mark Nordberg, St Joseph 20-29 Ray Stevens, WaterAet 30-39 Tim Harte, Waterviiet 40-49 Steve Nordberg, St Joseph, 50 and over Roy Roberta, Stevensville, 22:43.

Women's run Overall winner Anne Heat-hcote, St Joseph, 16-19 Sheila Day, Baroda, 30-2 Amy Hunt Benton Harbor, 30-31 Anita Vinderheydea St Joseph, 40-41 Judy Bodjack, Stevensville, 33:07, 54 and over Betty Roberts, St Joseph, 39:37. Walk 44 and under Rob Kesterke, St Joseph, 45 and over Ray Vandenberg, Stevensville, 34:31. Totals League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (369 at bats) -TGwynn, San Diego, WCIark, San Francisco, LSmjth, Atlanta, 324; Grace, Chicago, Guerrero, St Louis, .315. RUNS-HJohnson, New York, 90; WCIark, San Francisco, 19; Sandberg, Chicago, IS; KMitchell, San Francisco, 13; Bonds. Pittsburgh, 12.

RBI -KMitchell, San Francisco, 110; WCIark, San Francisco, 96; Guerrero, St Louis, 91; HJohnson, New York, 13; EDavia, Cincinnati, II. HITS TGwynn, San Diego, 176; WCIark, San 161; Guerrero, St. Louis, 146; RAIomar, San Diego, 144; Sandberg, Chicago, 141. DOUBLES-HJohnsoh, New York, 36; Wal-la'ch. Montreal, 36; Guerrero, St: Louis, 35; WCIark.

San Francisco, 32; KMitchell. San Francisco, 30; LSmith. Atlanta, 30. TRlPLES-RoThompson. San Francisco, Coleman, St Louis, Roberts, San Diego, 5 are bed with 7 HOME RUNS-KMitchell, San Francisco, -40; Davis, Houston, 31; HJohnson, New York, 31; EDavis, Cincinnati, 28; Strawberry, New' York, 27, STOLEN BASES-Coleman, St.

Louis, 57; PHILADELPHIA EACLES-Signed Mike Pitts, defensive tackle, to a two-year contract and Jimmie Giles, tight end, to 1 one-year contract SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Acquired C. Wayne Davis, bnebacker, off waivers from the Los Angeles Rama. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Traded Terry Taylor, comerback, to the Detroit Lions for James Jones, fullback, contingent on each player passing physical examination. Signed Ron Mattes, tackle, and Tony Woods and Darren Comeaux, linebackers. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Released Everett Gay, wide receiver.

Claimed -Greg Baty, tight end, off waivers from the New York Giants. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association INDIANA PACERS-Signed George McCloud, guard, to multiyear contract SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Signed Derrick McKey. forward, to' three-year contract extension through the 1(93-94 season. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Signed Bred Lauer, left wing, and Mick Vukota, right wing, to multiyear contract. OLYMPICS INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE-Re-eleCted Juan Antonio Coaches can call at night Coaches can call in results of fall sports events to The Herald Palladium on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights between 9 p.m.

and midnight Results also can be reported before 8 a.m. on Monday through Saturday mornings. Local calls should be made to 429-2400 and long distance calls to 1-800-356-4262. Detroit 1M 0 000-1 Kansas City 200 020 2x- DP-Detroit 1, Kansas City 1 LOB-Detreit 3. Kansas City 9.

2B-Lynn, Eisenreich 2, BJackson, TarUbuD. lB-BreU. SB-SeiUer (14). IP ER BB SO Detroit Alexandr L5-1I 7 11 6 6 5 3 Nunez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas City Gubicza W.13-10 7 4 1 1 3 7' TLeach 10 0 0 10. Montgmry 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP-Tabler by Alexander.

WP-Alexander. TLeach. Umpires -Home, Hirschbeck; First. Bamett; Second. Kosc; Third, Ford.

Exhibition Friday's Gaines Green Bay at New England, 7 p.m. Atlanta vs. Buffalo at Jacksonville, I p.m. Cincinnati at Minnesota, I m. Washington at New Orleans, I p.m.

New York Jets at Kansas City, 1:30 pm. San Francisco at Seattle, I p.m. Phoenix at San Diego, 10 pm. Saturday's Games Chicago at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7 pm Pittsburgh at New York Giants, I p.m.

Denver at Indianapolis, 1:30 pm Detroit at Los Angeles Rams, I m. Houston at Dallas, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 9 p.m. End Exhibition Season Tickets ST. JOSEPH Tickets for St Joseph High School fall sports event are on sale at the high school athletic office from I a.m.

to 4 m. Monday through Friday. Student tickets cost It and reserved adult tickets 115. Lakeshore's soccer team should be leading power in this area "rp v'l S) 1 v- Meyer, Mark Mitchell and Ty Gabriel, stopper Ryan Crocker and fullbacks John Dohm and Damian Curry from a 9-8-1 squad. BUCHANAN Wiggins returns after scoring 72 goals over the past two seasons.

But the second team All-Stater is one of just two seniors on a team which started five freshmen and four sophomores in a season-opening loss to Lakeshore. PAW PAW Paw Paw returns 11 lettermen from a 4-14, including striker Rob Williams, who scored 10 goals last season. The Redskins should also be helped by Brazilian foreign exchange student Nicolas Ayres. NILES FIRST ASSEMBLY Niles First Assembly graduated Sid but does return starters David Young, Allen Subera, Keith Pedzinski and Lance DeVries from a 3-12. DOWAGIAC Dowagiac has 18 players out in its first year of Goalie Jeff Sadowitz and forward Rajiv Also back are midfielders Jamie Firehammer and Brad Wick, defenders Ryan Coon, Troy Greenwood, Brent Lignell, Adam Reynolds and Ted Eisele and goalie Charlie Racine.

"We're small, but we're quick," says St Joe coach Steve Lohrke. WATERVIIET GRACE Waterviiet Grace faces a major rebuilding job after graduating much of last' -year's 14-2 team. "Among the' biggest losses are Conrad Brenneman and Korey Doom, who combined for 43 goals last season. The Patriots do have back goalie Dale Davis and wing Steve Brenneman. MICHIGAN LUTHERAN Michigan' Lutheran graduated forward Todd Biesterfeld (24 goals), forward'.

Jason Lombardo and midfielder Jason Stoub amongst others. The' Titans do return seven lettermen from a 10-6 team, including sweeper Tim Jackson. NILES The graduation of top goal scorer Mike Stewart (24 goals) left a huge vacuum at Niles. The Vikings do have back goalies Dave Jacobs and Mike Benson, forwards Ryan Stevenson and Brandon Chapman, halfbacks Chris Teeple, Steve SPQRTSBRI South Bend wins playoff opener ROCKFORD, III. The South Bend White Sox won their Midwest League playoff opener, nipping the Rockford Expos 4-3 Ijere Wednesday night Winning pitcher' Roberto Hernandez tossed 6W innings, allowing three runs on five hits.

Greg Perske picked up a save, tossing the final 2 innings. South Bend had 14 hits including three by Kenneth Prit-chard, and two each by Greg Roth, Cesar Bernhardt, and Randy Cruz. The White Sox host the Expos tonight at Coveleski Stadium in the second game of the best-of-three series. Lions may send Jones to Seahawks SEATTLE (APK 'The Seattle Seahawks traded comerback-Terry Taylor to the Detroit Lions for fullback James on each player passing a physical examination, a newspaper reported Wednesday. Seattle Seahawks.

officials, refused to confirm the report. Jones, 28, missed the Detroit-Seattle exhibition game Friday because of a pulled groin muscle. He was at the Seahawks' headquarters in Kirkland Wednesday for a physical exam, the Times reported. Taylor, and 191 pounds, was Seattle's No. 1 draft choice out of Southern Illinois in 1984 and became a starter in his second season.

He missed the first two games last season after failing a drug test but wound up with a career-high five interceptions. '--J Mack pleads guilty to drug-charge CLEVELAND CAP) The NFL said it probably would defer a decision on possible disciplinary action against Kevin Mack, until the Cleveland Browns running back is sentenced for using Browne, the NFL's director of communications, said no decision had been made on Mack's status. will continue to monitor, the case and review today's court proceedings," Browne said Wednesday, "We do not plan to comment further, probably until after Kevin Mack's sentencing." Mack pleaded guilty to cocaine use as part of -a plea bargain which included the dismissal of three charges stemmirig from his arrest at a drug-infested street comer. Mack, 26, appeared subdued as he "Stood before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Richard J. McMonagle, who said the plea could result in a sentence of up to-18- months.

Mack, who has rushed for 2,989 yards in his four-year career with the Browns, left the courtroom with his wife, Ava, without speaking to Three testify against Rose CINCINNATI (AP) One week aftf Pete Rose was thrown out of baseball for gambling, three federal witnesses identified him as the central figure in an alleged tax-fraud scheme involving a $47,646 racetrack ticket The testimony in the drug and tax-evasion trial of former Rose housemate Thomas Gioiosa directly implicated Rose in a federal crime, and could be used against the former manager of the Cincinnati Reds. A federal grand jury in Cincinnati is looking into whether Rose claimed all of his income from autograph appearances and memorabilia sales on his taxes. Rose hasn't been charged with any crimes. The three witnesses who testified against him on Wednesday former associates Paul Janszen and Danita Marcum and track oddsmaker Bruce Battaglia said they have also been interviewed by the Internal Revenue who was the main figure in baseball's investigation of Rose's gambling, said he hopes the federal court testimony helps Rose realize the seriousness of his situation. Rose has denied any role in the $47,646 Pik Six ticket that the witnesses said he bought and told Gioiosa to cash.

JIM WIGGINS Buchanan star Patel are the lone seniors. The Chieftains will play a halfVarsity and half junior varsity schedule under coach Ashley Wage). By JACK WALKDEN Staff Sports Writer Lakeshore again looks like southwestern Michigan's soccer power. Despite the losses of Scott Ci-boch and Randy Helling to graduation, the Lancers are already off to a 3-0 start and have outscored their opponents 15-5. "We have the potential to go a long way," Lakeshore coach Paul Carteaux says.

We have a lot of team speed and most of these kids have played together for three years. We also have a really good junior class. We're a lot deeper on, the bench than we were last year." St, Joseph returns the nucleus of last year's team. But most of the 'area will be rebuilding as only Buchanan's Jim Wiggins returns from last season's top five goal scorers. LAKESHORE Ciboch was second in the area with 29 goals a year ago and Helling earned second team Class recognition.

But the duo are the lone Lancer graduation losses. Heading the returnees are forwards Derek Thomas and Jason Woolery and midfielder Jamie Zehm. Zehm scored 12 goals last season, Thomas' 11 and Woolery nine. Already this season, Thomas had tallied five times and Woolery four. Also among the returning starters for Lakeshore are defenders Mike Brown, Ben Dziegel and Jeff Liebel, and goalie Eric Kasewurm.

ST. JOSEPH All-Stater Toby Powley graduated, but St. Joseph does return 11 letterwinners from a 12-8-1 team. Among the returnees are junior forward Kevin Bishop (17 goals last year) and senior forward Jeff Piontek (14 goals). V(p)Li Alio! LADDERS WOOD ALUMINUM FIBERGLASS Ladders Of All Types WE ARE THE LADDER PEOPLE COr.TE SEE OUR DIG SELECTION OF PODGE DAKOTA CONVEBTIDLES SIELIANS cf OniDCTLlAfJ VsTO 2400 M-139 Benton Harbor.

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