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SCOREBOARD Sept. 1, 1987, AAurfre.esboro, News Journol Dears lose 20-16 vo Cardinals 1 I Division Detroit Toronto New Yorlf Milwaukee Boston Baltimore Cleveland Minnesota Oakland California Kansas City Texas Seattle Chicago Prt. GB 77 52. .597 77 54 .588 1 74 57 .565 4 70 60 .538 7'j 62 67 .481 15' 60 71 .458 IB 51 81 .389 27', Pel. GB 69 63 .523 67 64 .511 14 66 66" .500 3 65 66 .496 3'i 61 69 .469 7 61 70 .466 74 56 75 423 13 X- CHICAQO' Somehow, the Cardinals always get those Bears, St.

Louis, benefiting from three turnovers and a "Hail Mary" pass that landed in the hands of Don Holmes, defeated the Chicago Bears 20-16 Monday night in an exhibition game. "We've got a lot of work to do before we meet the world champions," said Bears Coach Mike Ditka, whose team won Super Bowl XX and will open the regular season Sept. 14 against the New York win-' ners of Super Bowl XXI. "We kept our record we can't beat the Cardinals," said Ditka, who has never coached a victory against St. Louis in his six years with Chicago.

His record stands at 0-6 in exhibition play and Q-2 in regular season competition against the Cardinals. A couple of fumbles by Matt Suhey Jcept the Bears from scoring nothing more than a safety in the first half. Doug Flutie took over in the second half and directed the Bears to their two touchdowns on drives of 68 and 69 yards. Tom Sanders went 13 yards for one score and Flutie passed five yards to Riley Walton for the other touchdown. Flutie completed 5 of 10 passes for 75 yards and rushed for 18 yards on two scrambles.

"I thought our second set of backs did well," Ditka said, referring to'' Sanders and Neal Anderson. Sanders carried five times for 24 yards and Anderson had 12 carries for 34 yards. Vi SCENES YOU'LL MEVER AT S.M.U. I srsm wine Monday'iGamei New York 4, Oakland 1 Baltimore 4, Seattle 3 Cleveland 7, Detroit 2 California 8, Toronto 7, 11 innings Chicago 5, Kansas City 3 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Oakland (Ontiverw 7-) at New York Hudson 9-4), (n) Seattle (Bankhead 7-8) at Baltimore (Habyan4-3), (n) Cleveland (Akerfelds 14) at Detroit (Robinson 9-5), (n) California (Witt 15-9) at Toronto (Key 15-6), (n) Texas (Uuzman 10-11) at Chicago (Long 8-6), (n) Boston (Sellers 5-6) at Minnesota (Niekro 6-10), (n) Milwaukee (Higuera 13-9) at Kansas City Saber hagen 16-7), (n) Wednesday't Games California at Toronto Oakland at New York, (n Seattleat Baltimore, (n) Cleveland at Detroit, (n) Texas at Chicago, (n) Boston at Minnesota, (n) 1 Milwaukee at Kansas City, In) East Division St, Louis New York Montreal Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh WestDlvistoa San Francisco Houston Cincinnati Atlanta Los Angeles San Diego Pet. GB 79 51 .608 74 57 .565 94 73 57 .562 6 68 63 .519 114 .66 64 .508 13 60 71 .458 194 Pel.

GB 70 62 .530 65 66 .496 44 64 68 .485 6 56 74 .431 13 56 75 .427 134 54 77 .412 154 Game Winning RBI Rawley 1 Garner, Samuel. DP Philadelphia 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB-Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 7. 2B-Sax, -Jell2. HR Schmidt (28).

GHoffman, Rawley. IP ER BB SO Philadelphia Rawley W.17-6 8 1-3 7 2 1 3 Bedrosn S.34 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Los Angeles Welch L.ll-9 '8 8 4 4 2 7 Havens 1 1 0 0 0 Umpires Home, Crawford; First, Tata; Second, Davidson; Third, Hallion, Flutie shuffle Chicago Bears' quarterback Doug Flutie srcambles to avoid oUeovy St. Louis Cardinals rush in Monday night exhibition action. Last season, Stone gained 1,092 yards on 219 carfftSS He said he has fond memories of his two-year football career in Murfreesboro. Stone (Continued from page nine) was the place for me.

God blessed me." Stone's college roommate at MTSU, Tony tfurse, also has a chance of making it in the NFL. He is a backup fullback and special, teams player for Seattle Seahawks. "We were roommates and I think it is kind of funny that both of us have a chance to make it to the NFL coming from Middle's backfield," Stone said. "I have not talked to him in Seattle yet but I would love to and am looking forward to it." No matter what happens to either Burse or Stone in the NFL, their paths may cross again. The two plan to come back and graduate from MTSU and may be roommates again.

One of Stone's best friends could be Donnellyr He has kept in contact with his college coach sinceliis brief career in the NFL began two months ago. "I called him last week for advice," Stone said. told him I was doing real well and he said, 'Just take everything day by Noll and Donnelly have their similarities. "Coach Noll reminds me of Coach Donnelly a lot," Stone said. "One day when Coach Noll walked by and saw what I was doing, he came over and explaineftthe, whole thing to make sure I'd get it right.

"I just started laughing because that's exactly how Coach Donnelly would do it." Blue Raiders- Open- anton, Calif. McEnroe showed flashes of his brilliance this summer in Davl Cup matches against West Germany 'and the Volvo International tournament in Vermont. However, tennis may not jjche foremost thing on his minA aMhe Open. His wife, Tatum is expecting their second child next week and McEnroe says he'll leave the tournament whenever shT32es into labor. (Continued from page nine) Wilkison, the only American man to reach the quarterfinals at last year's Open.

Becker is a two-time Wimbledon champion, but has never reached an Open final. McEnroe, who was upset by Paul Annacone in the first round last year, was to face Matt Anger of Pleas- 1010(5Y AND MS-. ANDAKKfiSefOF YOU Diat. Nortn Amarica Syndtcata, 1987 back. Waived Ralph Van Dyke, linebacker; Paul Riser, guard; John Kamana and John McDonald, tight ends; Rick Frank, punter, and Tom Porell, nose tackle.

Placed Eddie Meyers, running back; Joe Costello, linebacker; John Cox and Jerry Reese, tight ends, and Billy Hinson, guard, on injured reserve. BUFFALO BILLS-Traded David Brandon, linebacker, and an undisclosed draft pick to the San Diego Chargers for Tmmaine Johnson, wide receiver, and an undisclosed draft pick, Waived Bruce Byrom, center; John Armstrong and David cornerbacks; Kurt Ploeger, defensive end; Bruce King, fullback; Don Sommer, guard; Todd Schlopy, Klacekicker; Joe McGrail, nose tackle; Partridge, punter; Brian McClure, Suarterback; Mark Rush, running back; ary Wilkins, tight end-fullback, and Joe Howard, wide receiver. CINCINNATI BENGALS Waived Steve Kreider and Rodney Tweet, wide receivers, and Massimo Manca, placekicker. DALLAS COWBOYS-Acquired Rolf Benirschke, placekicker, from the San Diego Chargers for an undisclosed draft choice. Waived Scott Armstrong, linebacker; Alex Green, cornerback; Javan Ross, defensive end; Walter Johnson, defensive, tackle; E.J.

Jones, fullback; Buzz Sawyer, punter; Loren Snyder, quarterback, and Vince Courville, Joe Phillips, Sebron Spivey and Terence Steward, wide receivers. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Waived David Woodley, quarterback Vince Rafferty, center; Kevin Wyatt, Chuck Washington and Matt Grimes, defensive backs; David Caldwell, defensive tackle; Jim Hobbins, offensive lineman! Gregg Feasel, offensive tackle; Freddie Parker, running back; Craig Jay, light end, and Mike Moffittand Derrick Harden, wide receivers. HOUSTON OILERS-Obtained Greg Feasel, offensive tackle, from Green Bay for an undisclosed conditional draft choice. Placed Don Maggs, tackle; Mark Dusbabek, linebacker; Ramsey Dardar, defensive tackle; Tony Fitzpatrick, nose guard; Bo Eason, safety; Neal Dellocono, linebacker; and Karl Baldischwiler, tackle, on injured reserve. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Waived Travis Simpson, center; Bryant Jones, defensive DaCK Jim neynosa, aeiensive ena; nan Bulluck and Ed Grimsley, iinebackrsrl Greg Allen, running back; Mike Prior and Pat Ballage, safeties, Mark Walczak, tight end, and Dameon Reilly and Richard Estell.

wide receivers. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Waived Mike McDonald and Raymond Brock, centers; Greg Hill, Ted Nelson and Alvin Horn, defensive backs: Bruce Holmes and Bob Harris, linebacker; Vincent Stroth, offensive lineman; Kelly Good burn, punter; Babe Laufenberg, quarterback Boyce Green, running back; Steve Pontiakos and Pat Thetford, tight ends, and Anthony Hancock, wide receiver. Placed James Lee and Brad Hastings, linebackers; Andre Garron, running back, and Sidney Johnson, defensive back, on injured reserve. IAS ANGELES RAMS-Placed Doug Bartlelt and, Richard Brown, linebackers, on the injured reserve list. Released Greg Williams, cornerback.

LOS ANGELES RAIDERS Traded Willard Goff, defensive tackle, to the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft pick MIAMI DOLPHINS Waived Joe Rose and Erik McKee, tight ends; Steve Jacobsen, Alex Carter and Charles Ben-nett, defensive ends; Willie Beecher, placekicker; Brian O'Neill, nose tackle; Mike Katolin and Greg Ours, offensive linemen; Brian Walling, running back, and Leland Douplas, wide receiver. Placed Robin Sendlem, linebacker; Jim Gabnsh, offensive lineman, Jim Karsatos, quarterback; Rickey lsom, running back; DeShon Jenkins, sa.ety. and David Lilja and Mark Veldman, tight ends, on injured reserve. Placed Jon Giesler, offensive lineman, on the physically unable to perform list Placed Terance Mann, defensive lineman, on the reserve list. MINNESOTA VJKJ NGS Released Willie Teal, defensive back; Bob Riley, offensive tackle; Keith Williams, defensive lineman; Mike Black, punter; Thad McFadden.

wide receiver; Joe Jones, tight end, and Carl Woods, running back. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Placed Todd fullback, on injured reserve Waived Robert Thompson, Thoma Henley and Monte Sharpe. wide receivers; Pat Saindon, guard; Erik Kramer, quarterback, and Ken Marchiol, linebacker. NEW YORK GIANTS-Waived George Benyola, placekicker; Dana Wright anA Adrian Wright, running backs; Cornell Gowdy and Tyrone Davis, cornerbacks; 'Paul Connor, offensive guard; Bill Berthusen, defensive tackle: Warren Thompson and Randy Kirk, linebackers. Placed Tim Richardson, running back, on injured reserve.

NEW YORK JETS-Waived Ron McLean and Tim Crawford, defensive ends; Curtland Thomas, wide receiver; Tom Flanagan, tight end: Sal Cesario, offensive guard. Dave Heffernan. offensive tackle, Jay Brophy, linebacker; Tom O'Connor, punter, and George Radachowiky. safety. Placed Sid Lewis and Robert Kearney, cornerbacks.

and Darryl Caldwell, offensive guard, on injured reserve. Placed Lance Mehi, linebacker; Jo Klecko. defensive tackle; Vince Amoia. running back Mike Dorundo, offensive guard, and Ernest Evans, safety, on the physically unable to perform list PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Released Mike Black, lack)r-guard; Leslie Frailer, cornerback; Cornelius Redick and Mike Siani, wide receivers, and David Dunn, tight end. PITTSBURGH STEELE RS Waived Drnnis Winston, Steve Apke.

Allwrt Williams and Joe Williams, linebackers; Dan Keener and Chuck Sanders, running backs: Joev Clinkscales. wide receiver, and F-ric Williams and Dave Edwards, defensive barks. Placed Donald Herron. cornerback. Greg Lloyd, hnelwcker, and Mark Bchning, offensive tackle, on injured reserve SAN DIEGO CHAKGEKS-Waived John Hendy, defensive bark Placed Leslie O'Nfal.

rtrfrmive end. on injured reserve SAN FRANCIS 49EHS-Waived Steve doLine. placekicker, Darryl Pollard, cornerback, Kevin Reach, offensive lineman, and Jonathan Shelley, corner-back Placed Calvin Nicholas, wide receiver; John Pave, quarterback, Alex Mover, hneharher. and John Praite, lai-kle. on injured reserve WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Waived Kenny Falls and Rick Hadanjek, running backs: Damrk Rnlr.

offensive tackle; Shawn Burks, hneharker, Mark Carlson, offensive tackle. Erie Cmle. cenler; Todd Frain and Dave Truitt. Iiahf ends. Andre Guardi, kicker, I.enrd Harris, wide rwtever.

Steve Martin. nWenstve end; Ed Ruhhert and Tony Settles, Itneharkem; Sieve Thompson, defensive tackle, and Jack Weil, punter Placed Dwight Garner, running haik. Wnlly Kleine. offensive t(kle; and Johnny Thomas, cornerback. on injured reserve IKK KEY National llorkev League NEW YtlUK ISLANDERS Re-signed Boh Nvulrom.

aimstjtil eofieh NEW YORK A -N a Charles ThiffauM assistant coach VANCOUVER CANUCKS --Traded WVndeil Young (Crftlie. and a third round drnfl pick in lo the Philadelphia I vers for Darren Jensen, goalie, and Daryl Stanley. rtcfnwmn left mg Major Indnnr Wrer I eajue 1 HkiAMl kitlU K-HHefterf Mike Sweepev. DA SI UK ICKS-Announced remnalion of Jam Graham, president coi i vt.r. NCAA -Plarkeri Bridci-imrt on prfjhaiinn for one year and barred hackrtoall team from povlsratfin roirifx-'ihoo lrfi t)rc aiise if mi ill Dig mist ion ARIoNA SI A I Annouoced Stary Harvey.

hnetiackT. will rejom team on spl 11 AHNEGIE MFLLDN Named Rnr Kfl-iimakis parltime ailant fimthall roach l-HOSTMI HG STATE- Named Jeff Krone twirls information direr' (or MAHVMNI) Named Richard Jay furl men and wnuen head wimmmg oach MICHIGAN Announced Chris Zur hritKiJ. qur(erhfli'k has Riven Hp his lfit VPiif 'if eWit'iti'V I'lTTSHI'MGH Named Dick RrarHhaw men's (immm( i VkV.Sj (IIKSIKU Suspended its wreMlmg prtjgram for rnmimum of two years (Continued from page nine) The TSU defense will be trying to stop an MTSU offense that will be led by quarterback Marvin Collier, an exciting player with big-play potential. After missing much of last season and the entire spring with a shoulder injury, Collier has regained Tiis starting role in a battle with sophomore Van Dingier. Tailback Gerald Anderson could be the best in the OVC, and a small but talented group of receivers are also proven competitors.

The questions for MTSU are along the offensive line, where depth is a serious problem, and at full back and tight end where MTSU will enter the game untested. "If we can survive the first four games, I think we can be an improved football team over last yeae" Donnelly said. There will not be a press luncheon Monday. It is Labor Day and MTSU doesn't play the following Saturday. Halpern (Continued from page nine) fact, for a school which is located in a big city.

Once youe there, however, it's hard to tell you ARE in a city. The campus is circled by upper middle-class houses, churches and apartment buildings. A hospital is less than a block away. Tuition at the school, which features a football stadium, soccer stadium, baseball field and tennis courts in addition to TWO basketball gymnasiums, is $4,000 per year. GOT "OT i5 rn '-jus -f Quirk -4 0 0 0 Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 Pecota ss 3 0 0 0 KWllms cf 4 0 1 0 Bosley ph 1 0 1 0 Lyons 3b 40 10 Thurmn tf 3 0 10 Balboni ph 1 0 0 0 ToUlB 32 3 1 Totals 30 i Kansas City 000 020 Chicago 300 010 0103 lUx-5 Game Winning RBI Fisk i 13) E-GWalker.

DP-Chicago 1. LOB Kansas City 7. HR Fisk or isk. IP Kansas City DJacksoo L.7-16 6 ER BB SO 5 BStoddard Gleaton Chicago DeLeon W.8-U 2-310010 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Thigpen DJackson pitched to 1 batter in the 7lh. DeLeon pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.

HBP-LSmith by DeLeon. WP-D Jackson, DeLeon 2:" Umpires Home, McClelland; First, Shulock; Second, Kaiser; Third, McKean. fl-' ATLANTA brhbl DJames cf 4 0 1 1 Oberkfl 3b 4 0 0 0 GPerry lb 4 0 1 0 DMrphy rf 4 0 0 0 Griffey If 2 110 Virgil 4 12 2 Blauser ss 4 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 1 1 0 Dedmon 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH abrbbl Bonds If 4 110 Lind 2b 4 112 VanSIyk cf 3 3 3 2 Bonilla 3b 4 0 10 RReylds rf 3 0 0 1 Bream lb 4 111 LVlIre 4 0 1 0 Pedriqu ss 4 0 2 1 uunne 3 Asnmchr 1 0 0 0 Hall ph 1 0 0 0 Olwine 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 0 3 Totals 33 7 10 7 Atlanta 001 000 2003 Pittsburgh 000 214 OOx 7 Game Winning RBI Pedrique (5). E-Lmd, Blauser. DP-Atlanta 1, Pittsburgh 1.

LOB-Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 6. 3B-Lmd. HR-VanSlyke (19), Virgil (24). SB-Bonds (25). S-Dedmon.

SF-R Reynolds, IP 11 ER BB SO Atlanta Dedmon L.3-4 3 2-3 6 2 2 2 2 Assnmchr 2 1-3 4 5 1 1 1 Olwine 2 0 0 0.0 1 Pittsburgh Dunne W.9-5 9 3223 BK Dunne. -Umpires Home, Hirschbeck; First, Stello; Second, Gregg; Third. Davis. 2:32. A 4.930.

CHICAGO HOUSTON a abrbbl abrhbi DMrtnz'cf 4 0 2 0 GYoung cf 5 1 1 0 Dernier cf 1 0 0 0 Hatcher If 4 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 5 112 Doran 2b 4 12 0 Palmer lb 5 0 1 0 Ashby 4 12 1 Dawson rf 4 0 0 0 Lopes pr 0 0 0 0 Muphry If 4 13 0 RRynlds 0 0 0 0 Morlnd 3b 3 1 1 1 Bass rf 4 0 2 1 Da vis 4 12 0 GDavis lb 4 0 0 0 Quinons ss 4 0 2 0 Walling 3b 3 0 1 1 Dunston ss 0 0 0 0 CRenlds ss 3 0 0 0 Lancastr 3 0 1 1 Darwin 0 0 0 0 LSmith OOOOHethcck 2 0 0 0 Cruz ph 10 0 0 Agosto 0 0 0 0 Andersn 0 0 0 0-Puhl ph 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 13 4 Totals 34 3 8 3 Chicago 111 Ml Houston ooo 200 0103 Game Winning RBI Sandberg 10). LOB-Cbicago 9, Houston 7. 2B-Palmeiro. Mumphrey. 3B Mumphrey.

HH- Sandberg IS SB-Lopes (2. Lancaster. SF Moreland. Walling IP ER BB SO Chfrago Lancaster W.S-l 71-3 6 3 1 LSmith 12-3 2 0 Houston Darwin L.8-9 Heathcock Alios to 1 4 2 2 1 0 8 2 2 0 5 2-3 0 0 0 0 11.30 i Andersen Darwin pitched to 2 batters in the 2nd. Umpires Home, Rippley; First, DeMuth; Second, McShcrry; Third, Pulli.

CINCINNATI abrhbi TJones If 4 0 2 0 Stllwll ss 3 0 0 0 EDavli cf 4 0 10 Parker rf 4 0 0 0 Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 BDiat 3 0 0 0 Em iky lb 3 0 2 0 DCncpc 2b 3 0 I 0 Power 10 0 0 Lark in ph 10 0 0 PPerry 0 0 0 0 8TLOUI8 brhbl Coleman If 4 110 3 12 1 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0. 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OSmith ss Herr 2b JCIark lb McGee cf Pndlln 3b LJohnsn rf Worrell TPena Tudor Oquend rf Collins ph 10 0 0 RMrphy 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 1 9 Totals 32 4 It 4 Cincinnati 90S 000 oOO-O SlLouia 301 900 OOx 4 Game Winning RBI -OSmith 181. DP Cincinnati 1, StLouis 1. LOB-Cincinnati 4, StLouis 7. 2B-Herr, LJohnson, McGee.

SB Coleman i (tot. IP II KK BB SO Cincinnati Power 5 8 4 4 2 7 PPerry 2 2 0 0 1 2 RMurphy 1 0 0 0 0 1 8t I It Tudor W.5-2 8 5 0 0 1 4 Worrell 1 1 0 0 0 0 PB-TPena UmpiresHome. Weyer; First, Rennert; Second. Fallone; Third, Montague. NEW YORK abrhbi Dykstra cf 4 0 1 0 Mvers 0 0 0 0 Sisk 0 0 0 0 Mazzlfli ph 1 0 0 0 Orosco 10 0 0 MrDwil 0 0 0 0 Brkmn 2o I I 1 KHrndi lb 5 0 0 0 SAN DIEtiO abr bl Wynne cf 4 0 0 0 Comstck 0 0 0 0 Gwynn rf 3 2 10 CMarlnz If 3 I 2 1 Mack cf 10 0 0 Kruk lb 4 0 11 Santiago 4 2 2 Brown 3b 3 0 0 1 Tmpltn ss 4 0 0 0 Flannry 2b 3 I 0 0 Show 3 110 MDavis 0 0 0 0 McCllers 0 0 0 0 Strwbry rf 4 0 1 0 McRylds If 3 I 00 Carter 4 0 0 0 HJohsn 3b 4 2 3 I Santana is 3 1 I 2 Darling 2 0 0 0 MWiUn cf 2 1 I I Totals 4t 8 Jeffersn If 10 0 0 Totals 33 7 Nrw York Ml OOO Otfl 1 Han Itfn 000 I it OOO 0 Game Winning RBf H.lohnson 12 Darling, Brown.

Mr tillers DP- New York A M)B-New York 10. San Diego 6 2B-SantmKo. 3BSantana, MWilson. HRKarkman Hi. HJohnson mi.

SH-Slrawtrry Gwynn 46t, Kruk SF-Brown IP II ER Bh SO Nrw York Darling 8 3 4 3 3 13 10 0 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 22 3 0 0 0 "0 4 13 0 0 0 0 0 Mvers Stk Orosro 3 7 Mclrtvll S.22 Nan IfifKo SIow 0 2-3 4 1 1 3 8 Mltavn 1 3 4 0 0 Mr Ikm 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 rnmilivb 1 I i i in WP -Shnw" Umpires-Home. Kibler; First, Williams, Second, (mck Third. Bonin T-3. 17. PHI I.

A Snmuel MThmp I.OR ANt.F.I abrhbi abrhbi 2b 4 0 I 1 2b 2 0 10 cf 4 0 0 0 Garner 2b 2 10 0 Haven 1 ftrhmdt parrih fiWilion OGrosii Jolt ss Kawlcy Bedrosn 4 1 1 0 Glffmn ss I 0 0 0 3b 3 1 1 1 Gtierrfr lb 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 Shfll.v Cf 4 13 1 rf 4 0 0 0 MHlchr 3b 3 0 0 0 If 4 12 0 SHiM If 3 0 0 0 4 12 0 Trevino ph 1 0 I i 3 0 0 1 TLmlrm rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lnndrx ph (000 Scionf ia 3 I 0 Welch 2010 Shiplv ph 10 0 0 Havens 0000 Hepp ph 1000 31 4 I TntnU 31 2 2 Totals Philadelphia 10 iw ant 2 MONTREAL abrh hi Raines If 4 0 10 Webster rf 4 0 0 0 Nichols cf 3 0 0 0 Galarrg lb 4 0 1.0 Law 3b 2 0 0 0 Fitzgerld 3 0 2 0 Can da el 2b 3 0 1 0 Foley ss 3 0 0 0 Martinez 2 0 0 0 SAN FRAN abr bi Milner cf 4 0 1 Mitchlt 3b 4 12 1 Aldrete If 4 110 Mldndo rf 3,1 1 1 WCIark lb 3 1 0 0 RThpsn 2b 4 0 2 1 Uribe ss 4 0 11 Melvin 3 10 0 Dravcky 3 0 1 0 Engle ph 10 0 0 Hesketh 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 0 Totals 32 3 3 Montreal 0O0 000 OOO 6 San Francisco 000 012 llx 5 Game Winning RBI Milner (2). E-Foiey. DP-San Francisco 2. LOB-Montreai 6, San Francisco 5- 2B Galarraga. HR Mitchell (16), Maldonado (ISt.SB RThompson15).

IP ER BB SO Montreal Martinez L.7-3 '7 8 4 3 1 6 Hesketh 1 1 1 1 0 1 San Francisco Dravecky 9 5 0 0 4 4 HBP Maldonado by Martinez, WP Martinez. Umpires Home, Runge; First, Engei; Second, West; Third, Marsh. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (397 at bats)-Gwynn, San Diego, Raines. Montreal, MThompson, Philadelphia, Guerrero, Los Angeles, Galarraga, Montreal, .318 RUNS EDavis, Cincinnati, 110; Gwynn, San Diego, 105; Coleman, St. Louis, 99; Raines.

Montreal, 94; Samuel, Philadelphia. 94. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (397 at batsi-Boggs, Boston. Seitzer, Kansas City, 333; DwE-vans, Boston. .328.

Puckett, Minnesota, Mattingly, New York. .327. RUNS Boggs, Boston, 99; Whitaker, Detroit, 95; GHetl. Toronto, 94; DwEvans, Boston, 91 DWhite, California. 88.

SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. AP) Results from Monday night's classes In the 49th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration with finishers listed by horse, rider, owner and hometown: Two-year-old Walking Stallions, Class 48A The Power Generator, Ernest Upton up, Joseph Benes. Alta Loma, Generator's Streak. Larry Massey up. Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas Fancis, Hindman. Generator's Unwinder, Winky Groover up, Crowley Farms, Salem. Mo. Two-vear-old Walking Stallions, Class 48 Generator's Uno, Dick Meyers up.

Mr. and Mrs. David Howard, Shelbyville, Generator's My Papa. Larrv Edwards up. Crowley Farms, Salem, Mo T's Silhouette.

Jackie McConnell up, Rose Day and Family, Lakeville. Minn. Two-vear-old Walking Stallions, Class IRC Pride's Ultra Proof. Billy Gray up. Bob and Mary Dell Kilpore, Tuscaloosa.

The Legend, Bill Bobo up. Hugh Branch, Pahokoe, Countdowns Heatwave, Herbert Derickson up, Heatwave Syndicate, Stanton. Ky. Tennessee Walking Horse Owner-Amateur Fine Harness Class, Gentlemen Drivers, Stallions, Mares or Geldings Pride's Mr. Threat, Hoyte Eakes driver, Hidden Acres Farm, Donelson, Tenn, Generator's Flame, Claude Crowley Crowley Farms, Salem.

Mo Copy's Evil Delight, WE. "Ed" Broughton, WE. Broughton, Purdue Hill, Ala Owner-Amateurs on Walking Geldings, Specialty. Class S0A Floodlight. L.

Putman up, Mr. and Mrs. Putman, Huntsville, Ala Rags to Riches, Lisa Brubaker up, Lisa Brubaker, Memphis. Tenn Plum Right Again. Jeff Martin up.

4-M Stables, Belmont. Miss. Owner-Amateurs on Walking Geldings, Specialty, Class MB Ebony's Astro Jet, Tom Bohl up. Kibler farms and Tom and Ava Jo Bohl, Mt Orab, Ohio; Performance By Prtde. James Sigmon up.

James Sigmon, Nashville. Derby Day Senaior. Sneri Gamble up. Gamble Farms. Belvidere, Tenn.

Champion hip Walking Yrarltng Be A Clutch. Kathv Velat handler, Hobe.n Potter, Robinson Creek. Ky Genius At Work, Dan Ford, Harlirwdale Farm. Franklin. Tenn Main Connection.

Bobti: Richards. Roger Richards. Hend-rsonville. Tenn Owner Amatrunt on Walking Mares, Spfdallv, lass 52A What A Delight, L. Putman up, Mr.

and Mrs. D.L. Putman. Huntsville, Ala Flashdance, Susan Gordon up, Susan Gordon, Orange. Calif Coin's Fine Lady.

Caihy Baird up. Chane and Cathy Baird. Mobile, Ala. Ownrr-Amatpurt on Walking Mares. Specially, la f2H Pride June Bride, Sara Dunn up.

The John Dunn Family. Brentwood, Tnn Mark Bobbie Sue, Mary Iuise LeBlanc up. Mary iwise IBIanc. Baton Routte, La Anothpr Velvet, (iary Snadon up. Shawna and Sharpna Snadon Rranaort.

Mo Walking Stallions. 15 2 and Lnder. Class Good Advice. Steve Aymotl up. Mr and Mrs HW Bailv New Prides Mam Man, Phillip Wilson.

Wright 4 Wright, Montgomery, Ala and Mt Jultet. Tfnri Skiilsaw, Jackie Mcronnell up. Windvong Karm. Coiliprvtllr. Tenn Walking Slaliloi.

IS, 2 and Under, tan Ehh's BJack Diamond. Bobby Farm up, Andcrwm and Thnmas. Man htfr, Tftin Prides Hurnrane. Jimmy Mrtonnell up. ThornndKe Farm.

Skiliman. felighl Sundanre. harlie Wt-drtington up John Horniw rger Memphis 1 rnn HAKF.RAI.I. Amprirsn I paRoe BAI.TlMfiRF nRloi.KS- Announred the IwWimte sufippnirin r( Alan in UritU-T, by the Commimioiw'i t(fK-e for "improper behavior' Traded Mike FlaiiaKin, piivhiT. to the Tnnwito Hliie Javs for Oswald pitrhr.

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Umpires Home, Phillips; First, Palermo; Second, Morrison; Third, Clark. SEATTLE BALTIMORE abrhbi abrbbl Brantly cf 4 0 10 Dwyer db 4 110 PBradly If 4 1 2 1 BRipkn 2b 4 1 2 0 ADavis lb 4 0 0 0 CRipkn ss 4 0 0 0 Phelps dh 1111 Murray lb 3 0 1 0 Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Sheets rf 4 0 0 0 Kingery rf 4 0 2 0 Knight 3b 4 12 0 Valie 4 111 Kennedy 4 0 11 Qutnons ss 4 0 0 0 MYoung If 0 1 0 Reynids 2b3 0 0 0 Hart cf 3111 SBrdly ph 10 0 0 Totals 33 3 7 I Totals 33 4ft 2 Seattle 100 100 0113 Baltimore 010 030 OOx 4 Game Winning RBI Hart 1 E-Vall 2. DP-Ballimore 1. LOB-Seattle 6, Baltimore 6. 2B-Kingery, Knight, Brantley.

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Umpires Home, Rose; First, Tschida Second. Roe; Third, Barnett. 2:25 A 15,411. CLEVELAND abr bl DETROIT sbr bl Whitakr 7b 4 0 0 0 Mornsn is 4 0 0 0 DEvns dh 3 0 10 Herndon If 4 0 0 0 Nokes 2 2 2 1 Lemon cf 4 0 10 Shertdn rf 3 0 0 0 Heath ph 10 0 0 Bergmn lb 2 0 0 0 Ma dick ph 0 0 0 1 Brokns 3b 4 0 2 0 Totals 31 I 2 Butler cf 3 2 10 Hiruo 2b Franco ss Carter If Tabler lb 8 2 4 2 4 0 2 0 3 111 5 0 2 2 CCitllo dh 3 0 2 1 MHall ph 10 0 0 Thrntn ph 10 0 0 Snyder rf 4 2 10 EWiims 3b 4 0 1 0 Allanson 3 0 1 1 Totals 4 7 IS 7 Cleveland 003 001 1207 Detroit 3 OOO Ml Ml 2 Game Winning RRI Carter (9). E-Farrell.

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2B-CCastillo, Franco. Butler, Himo, Lemon. HR Nokes 125). SB Franco (26). Htnzo (6).

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