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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 66

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F4 THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1999 SCOREBOAR BRIEFS 4 HOCKEY TODAY'S BASKETBALL NHL PLAYOFFS LINE AROUND THE LEAGUES FOOTBALL NFL EUROPE LEAGUE YESTERDAY I Pet. PF PA Barcelona 6 2 0 .750 221 161 Fnlnkfurt 5 3 0 .625 181 176 Rhein .4 4 0 .500 189 125 Scotland 4 4 0 .500 228 239 Berlin ...3 5 0 .375 144 238 Amsterdam 2 6 0 .250 177 201 Saturday, June 12 Rhein at Barcelona, 1 p.m. Sunday, June 13 Frankfurt at Berlin, 9 a.m. Amsterdam at Scotland, 10 a.m. Sunday, June 6 Barcelona 42, Scotland 35 HOCKEY NHL FINAL Favourite Odds Underdog STARS -S200tS170 Sabres Overunder 4', goals.

BASEBALL INTER-LEAGUE Favourite Odds Underdog PADRES Even-6 As INDIANS 8-9 Brewers Home team in CAPS. By Michael 'Roxy' Roxborough. 61999 Universal Press Syndica. i. STANLEY CUP FINAL (Best-of-seven series) Buffalo vs.

Dallas Today's Game Buffalo at Dallas, 8 p.m. (CBC, FOX) (Buffalo leads series 1-0) Saturday, June 12 Dallas at Buffalo. 8 p.m. (CBC) Tuesday, June 15 Dallas at Buffalo, 8 p.m. (CBC) Thursday, June 17 x-Buffalo at Dallas.

8 p.m. (CBC, FOX) Saturday, June 19 x-Dallas at Buffalo, 8 p.m. (CBC) Tuesday, June 22 x-Buffalo at Dallas, 8 p.m. (CBC, FOX) Tuesday, June 8 Buffalo 3. Dallas 2 (OT) -lf necessary.

BASEBALL NSA PLAYOFF CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-seven series) EASTERN CONFERENCE New York vs. Indiana Yesterday's Game New York 101, Indiana 94 (New York leads series 3-2) Tomorrow's Game Indiana at New York, 9 p.m. Sunday, June 13 i.New York at Indiana, TBA Monday, June 7 Indiana 90, New York 78 Saturday, June 5 New York 92, Indiana 91 Tuesday, June 1 Indiana 88, New York 86 WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio vs. Portland Sunday, June 6 San Antonio 94, Portland 80 (San Antonio wins series 4-0) Friday, June 4 San Antonio 85, Portland 63 Monday, May 31 San Antonio 86, Portland 85 z-H necessary. AROUND THE LEAGUES TUESDAY, June 8 Sabres 3, Stars 2 (OVERTIME) At Dallas First Period 1.

Dallas, Hull 6 (Modano, Lehtinen) 10:17 (pp) Penalties Zubov Dal (roughing) 6:36, Satan Buf (boarding) 8:18, Patrick Buf (double high-sticking) 12:46, Ward Buf (interference) 19:11. Second Period No sconng. Penalties Varada Buf (goaltender interference! 4:53, Zhitnik Buf (interference) 7:07, Ward Buf (roughing) 9:34, Ludwig Dal (hooking) 12:21, Matvichuk Dal (interference) 1 6:33. Third Period 2. Buffalo, Barnes 5 (Juneau, Smehlik) 8:33 3.

Buffalo, Pnmeau 3 (Zhitnik, Smehlik) 4. Dallas, Lehtmen 8 (Modanol 19:11 Penalties Sydor Dal (tripping) 12:10, Mckee Buf (charging) 14:17. Overtime 5. Buffalo, Woolley 4 (Brown) 15:30 Penalties Zhitnik Buf (hooking) 6:41 Sanderson Buf (boarding) 9:06. Shots on goal: Buffalo 5 4 10 5-24 Dallas 11 12 7 7-37 Goal Buffalo: Hasek (W 12-2); Dallas: Belfour(L12-6).

Power plays (goalschances) -Buffalo: 14; Dallas: 110. Referees Terry Qregson, Bill McCreary. Attendance AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE CALDER CUP (Best-of-seven series) Yesterday's Game Providence at Rochester (Providence leads senes 2-0) Tomorrow's Game Providence at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. Sunday, June 13 i-Rochester at Providence, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, June 6 Providence 6, Rochester 0 i-rf necessary.

CRICKET ft i SCORING LEADERS (Through June 9) 6 A Forsberg.Col 8 16 24 Sakic.Col 6 13 19 Nieuendvk. Dal 9 9 18 Modano. Dal 5 13 18 Fleury.Col 5 12 17 Sundin.Tor 8 8 16 Straka.Pgh 6 9 15 Langenbrunner, Dal 9 5 14 WoolleyBuf 4 10 14 Lemieux. Col 3 11 14 Yzerman.Det 9 4 13 Brown. Buf 7 6 13 Hull, Dal 6 7 13 Turgeon, StL 4 9 13 Zhitnik, Buf 3 10 13 Deadmarsh, Col 8 4 12 6 6 12 Berezin.Tor 6 6 12 Jagr.

Pgh 5 7 12 Kovalev.Pqh 5 7 12 Macinms.StL 4 8 12 4 8 12 Ozolmsh.Col ....4 8 12 England's Sol Campbell (6) outjumps Bulgaria's Stiliyan Petrov for ball yesterday. Czechs in Euro 2000 LONDON The Czech Republic, runners-up three years ago to Germany, became the first soccer team to qualify for the Euro 2000 Championship with a come-from-behind 3-2 victory yesterday against Scotland on a winning header in the 87th minute by Jan Roller. Scotland took a 2-0 lead after 62 minutes, but the Czechs rallied with three late goals, including the winner by the 6-foot-8 Roller. Italy, which needed a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AAA Northern Division Pawtucket (R. 25 Scranton (Phillies) ....28 30 Syracuse (Jays) 27 32 Buffalo (Indians) 24 34 Ottawa (Expos) 24 35 Rochester (Orioles) ..21 39 Western Division Columbus 18 Indianapolis 28 Toledo (Tigers) 26 34 Louisville (Brewers) ..26 35 Southern Division Norfolk (Mets) 35 21 Durham (Devil Rays) .36 22 Charlotte (ChiSox) ....31 26 Richmond 32 Pet.

GB .576 .483 5'A .458 7 .414 9 .407 10 .350 13'A Pet. GB .684 t'h .433 14 .426 15 Pet. .625 .621 .544 .467 Yesterday's Games Charlotte 10, Louisville 5 Indianapolis 12, Durham 7 Today's Games Ottawa at Columbus Indianapolis at Charlotte Buffalo at Norfolk Richmond at Pawtucket Scranton Wilkes-Barre at Rochester Toledo at Syracuse Tuesday, June 8 Ottawa 4, Toledo 1 Pawtucket 5, Buffalo 2 Norfolk 8, Syracuse 7 Scranton Wilkes-Barre 9. Richmond 8 Columbus 10, Rochester 6 Durham 3, Indianapolis 1 Charlotte 4, Louisville 3 Monday, June 7 Ottawa 7, Toledo 5 Durham 4, Louisville 3 (11) Columbus 12, Rochester 10 Richmond 3, Scranton Wilkes-Barre 1 Syracuse 7, Norfolk 5 Pawtucket 4, Buffalo 3 win to become the second team to qualify besides automatic qualifiers Belgium and the Netherlands, the hosts drew 0-0 in Switzerland. Meanwhile, France, the World Cup champions, squeaked by min TENNIS WORLD CUP SUPER SIX (2nd Round) 0 Zimbabwe 2 0 115 South Afnca 1 10 0 4 Pakistan 2 0 2 0 4 Australia 2 2 0 0 4 New Zealand 1 0 0 13 India 2 110 2 NOTE: Includes points carried forward from first round.

Yesterday's Game London (Lord's) Australia. 303-4, def. Zimbabwe, 259-6, by 44 runs. Today's Game At Birmingham, England South Afnca vs. New Zealand Tomorrow's Game At London (Oval) Zimbabwe vs.

Pakistan Saturday, June 12 At Nottingham, England India vs. New Zealand Sunday, June 13 At Leeds, England South Africa vs. Australia Tuesday, June 8 At Manchester, England India, 227-6, def. Pakistan, 180 all out, by 47 runs. Sunday, June 6 At Leeds, England Zimbabwe vs.

New Zealand darkness) Saturday, June 5 At Nottingham, England South Africa, 221 -7, def. Pakistan, 220-7, by 3 wickets SEMI-FINALS Wednesday, June 16 At Manchester, England First Place vs. Fourth Place Thursday, June 17 At Birmingham, England Second Place vs. Third Place TRACK AND FIELD now Andorra 1-0 in Barcelona on a penalty in the 85th minute by Frank Leboeuf after Jose Manuel Garcia Luena was called for a hand ball. The French played with 10 men for more than an hour after Christophe Dugarry was sent off.

The win keeps France's hopes of qualifying alive, moving the side into second place in Group 4 behind Ukraine. England's chances of reaching the final 16 next year suffered a severe setback with a 1-1 draw in Bulgaria. Captain Alan Shearer gave England a 1-0 lead in the 15th, but Bulgaria equalized three minutes later with Gerogi Markov scoring. Knicks 101, Pacers 94 NEW YORK (101) Sprewell 8-19 1 3-14 29, Johnson 6-8 3-3 17, Dudley 0-0 0-2 0, Houston 7-17 4-619. Ward 1 -6 0-0 2, Thomas 5-9 0- 010, Camby 6-9 9-1 3 21 Childs 1 -7 1- 2 3, Brunson 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 34-75 30-40 101. INDIANA (94) Mullin 4-9 4-4 1 3. D.Davis 4-7 4-8 1 2, Smits 4-14 0-0 8, Miller 9-1910-1 1 30, Jackson 6-14 2-4 16. A.Davis 1-4 2-4 4. Rose 3-6 0-0 6.

McKey 0-2 0-0 0, Perkins 2-3 0-0 5. Hoiberg 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 33-79 22-31 94. New York 28 23 38-101 Indiana 28 14 27 25- 94 3-Point Goals-New York 3-9 (Johnson 2-2. Houston 1 -3, Childs 0-1 Sprewell 0-1.

Ward 0-2), Indiana 6-14 (Miller 2- 4. Jackson 2-5. Mullin 1-2, Perkins 1-2, McKey 0-1). Fouled out-Childs. Re bounds-New York 51 (Camby 13), Indiana 55 (D.Davis 18).

Assists-New York 17 (Childs 7). Indiana 12 (Jackson 4). Total fouls-New York 30, Indiana 31. A-1 6,541. WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC.

Today's Games Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Orlando. 8 p.m. Sacramento at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

YESTERDAY AUSTRALIA vs. ZIMBABWE At London Scoreboard yesterday in the Super Six match at Lord's. Zimbabwe won the toss. Australia Innings Adam Gilchrist Johnson 10 Mark Waugh Goodwin Johnson 104 Ricky Ponting Olonga 36 Darren Lahmann retired hurt 6 Steve Waugh Whittall 62 Michael Bevan not out 37 Tom Moody not out 20 Extras: (lb 6. 13, nb9 28 Total: (for 4 wickets in 50 overs) 303 Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-74, 3-226, 4-248.

Did not bat: Shane Warne, Demien Fleming, Paul Reiffel, Glenn McGrath. ZIMBABWE BOWLING Neil Johnson 8-0-43-2. Heath Streak 1 0-O-5O-0, Henry Olonga 7-0-62-1 Guy Whittall 4-0-24-1, Paul Strang 10-1-47-0. Andy Whittall 8-1-51-0, Grant Flower 3- 0-20-0. Zimbabwe Innings Neil Johnson not out 132 Grant Flower Ibw McGrath 21 Murray Goodwin Moody Bevan 47 Andy Flower Gilchrist Reiffel 0 A.

Campbell Fleming Reiffel 17 Guy Whittall Mark Waugh Reiffel 0 Dirk Viljoen st Gilchnst Warne 5 Heath Streak not out 18 Extras: (lb 6. 13) 19 Total: (for 6 wickets in 50 overs) 259 Fall of wickets: 1-39, 2-153, 3-154, 4- 6-200. Did not bat: Paul Strang, Andy Whittall, Henry Olonga. AUSTRALIAN BOWLING Glenn McGrath 10-1-33-1, Oamien Fleming 1 0-0-46-0, Shane Warne 9-0-55-1 Paul Reiffel 10-0-55-3, Tom Moody 6-0-38-0. Michael Bevan 5-1-26-1.

Result: Australia won by 44 run6 Man of the match: Neil Johnson (Zimbabwe) Umpires: Doug Cowte (New Zealand) and Rudi Koertzen (South Africa). Television umpire: David Orchard (South Africa). on a rehabilitation assignment. Promoted OF Midre Cummings from New Britain of the Eastern League to Salt Lake. NEW YORK YANKEES-Signed RHP David Walling, OF Gary Winrow and LHP Alex Graman.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Placed LHP Mike Duvall on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled RHP Mickey Callaway from Durham of the Intl. League. Transferred RHP Jim Mecir from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list. BASKETBALL Women's Nat BasketbaU Assc CHARLOTTE STING-Placed Christy Smith and Nevriye Yilmaz on the injured list.

CLEVELAND ROCKERS-Waived Quacy Bames. PHOENIX MERCURY-Waived Toni Foster and Umeki Webb. Placed Amanda Wilson on the injured list. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League B.C. LIONS-Extended contract of DL Dave Chaytors.

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRID-ERS-Announced the retirement of James Monroe. National Football League JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Signed LB Anthony Harris. Waived LB Jason Nevadomsky. MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Signed DL Noel Scarlett. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Released LB James Willis.

Re-signed RB James Bostic to a one-year contract. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Released Toby Wright. HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES-Re-ngned Tommy Albelm. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Flred John Blackwell, assistant general manager.

PACIFIC COAST AAA AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central Division Pet. 68 Omaha (Royals) 38 20 .665 C.Springs 30 .483 1 0 Albuq'que (Dodgers) .26 32 .448 12 Iowa (Cubs) 26 33 .441 12 Eastern Division Pet. GB Oklahoma (Rangers) .36 20 .643 Nashville (Pirates) 36 22 .621 1 Memphis (Cards) 31 23 .574 4 N.Orleans (Astros) ...26 32 .448 11 PACIFIC CONFERENCE Southern Division Pet. GB Fresno (Giants) 31 27 .534 Las Vegas 28 .525 V4 Tucson (D-Backs) 25 32 .439 5'A Salt Lake (Twins) 23 32 .418 6V4 Northern Division I Pet. GB Edmonton (Angels).

..29 27 .518 Vancouver (A s) 27 30 .474 2'A Calgary (Martins) 23 33 .411 6 Tacoma 36 .368 8'i Yesterday's Games Memphis at Colorado Springs Calgary at Ednonton Albuquerque at Fresno Nashville at Iowa Salt Lake at Oklahoma Omaha at Tacoma Las Vegas at Tucson New Orleans at Vancouver Tuesday, June 8 New Orleans 3. Vancouver 0 (4 ings, rain) Omaha 1 7, Tacoma 2 Salt Lake 10, Oklahoma 4 Nashville 9, Iowa 5 Fresno 16, Albuquerque 2 Edmonton 17, Calgary 11 Colorado Spnngs 14, Memphis 3 Tucson 20 Las Vegas 1 5 Women 100: 1, Inger Miller, United States, 11.14. 2, Susanthika Jaysinghe. Sri Lanka, 1 1 .39. 3, Manuela Levorato, Italy, 1 1 .40.

4, Endurance Ojokolo, Nig-eria, 1 1 .44. 5, Oksana Ekk, Russia, 1 1 61 6, Beverly Grant, Jamaica, 1 1 .78. 400 Hurdles: 1, Nezha Bidouane, Morocco, 54.51. 2, Susan Smith, Ireland, 56.05. 3, Monika Niederstatter, Italy, 56.14.

4, Gudrun Arnadottir, Iceland. 56 39. 5, Rosa Jolivet, United States, 57.13. 800: 1 Hasna Benhassi, Morocco, 1:58.61. 2, Irina Lishchinska, Ukraine, 2:00.01.

3, Vivine Dorsile, France, 2:00.68. 4, Linda Kisabaka, Germany, 2:01.32. 3K walk: 1, Elena Nikolayeva, Russia, 1 1 :56.57. 2, Claudia lovan, Roma-ma, 12:00.58. 3, Elisabetta Perrone, Italy, 12:05.37.

Pole vault: 1 Anzhela Balakhonova, Ukraine, 4.41 meters. 2, Franceses Dolcini, Italy, 4.05. 3, Zsuzsa Szabo, Hungary, 4.05. 4, Gabnela Mihalcea, Romania, 3.95. 5, Monique De Wilt, Netherlands, 3.75.

Long Jump: 1. Fiona May, Italy, 7.02 meters. 2, Adnen Sawyer, United States, 6.87. 3, Tatiana Kotova. Russia, 6.84.

4, Dawn Burnt, United States, 6.80. 5, Lacena Golding, Jamaica, 6.69. 6, Olga Rublyova, Russia, 6.17. Hioh jump: 1, Monica lagar-Dine-scu, Romania, 2.01 meters. 2, Zuzana Hlavonova, Czech Republic, 1 .95.

3, Tisha Waller, United States, 1 .95. 4, Svetiana Lapina, Russia, 1.93. 5, Victoria Seryogina, Russia, 1.89. 6, Antonella Bevilacqua, Italy, 1.87. SOCCER EUROPEAN QUALIFYING CHAMPIONSHIP 6R0UP 1 Switzerland 0, Italy 0 Wales 0, Denmark 2 GROUP 2 Albania 0, Slovenia 1 Greece 1 Latvia 2 GROUP 3 Moldova 0, Finland 0 GROUP 4 Armenia 0, Ukraine 0 Andorra 0 France 1 Russia 2, Iceland 0 GROUP 5 Bulgaria 1, England 1 Luxembourg 2, Poland 3 GROUP 7 Hungary 0, Slovakia 1 Romania 4, Azerbaijan 0 Portugal 8, Liechtenstein 0 GROUP 8 Ireland 1 Macedonia 0 GROUP 9 Estonia 1, Lithuania 2 Faeroe Islands 2, 2 Czech Republic 3, Scotland 2 WOMEN'S EXHIBITION Australia 3, Canada 1 HIPPODROME Record deal for Vieri MILAN, Italy Star striker Christian Vieri will move from Lazio to Inter Milan in a world-record deal worth 90 billion lire ($71.4 million Canadian), Lazio owner Sergio Cragnotti confirmed yesterday.

The move sends the Italian international to his ninth soccer club in eight seasons, and sets up a spectacular strike force at Inter with Ronaldo, a two-time FIFA World Player of the Year. MOVES Pantani's career in limbo ROME Marco Pantani's cycling career is still in limbo. The reigning Tour de France champion, kicked out of the Tour of Italy for failing a blood test, said yesterday he has put off a decision on his future in the sport, adding that he is not guilty of doping. "I am a clean rider. My conscience is clear.

I have nothing to do with doping," a grim-looking Pantani said at a press conference in Toscanella Di Dozza Imolese, a central town about 50 kilometre west of his native Cesenatico. "But I feel like someone who has been defeated and doesn't even know what defeated him," Pantani added. "I'll ride again when my morale is once again that of a winner." BASEBALL National League COLORADO ROCKIES-Purchased the contract of RHP David Wainhouse from Colorado Springs of the PCL. Optioned RHP David Lee to Colorado Springs. HOUSTON ASTROS-Signed RHP Jeffrey Blitstein.

LHP Mike Gallo, RHP Chrs George, RHP Ryan Jamison, LHP Derrick Johnson. RHP Kris Kann, LHP John Ortiz, RHP Daniel Parker, RHP Nick Roberts. Bnan O'Connor, INF John Helquist, INF Royce Huffman, INF Jason Lane. INF Jason Maule, INF Chns Sampson, INF Bnan Schmitt, OF Michael Hill and OF Steve Hoover to minor-league contracts. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Reassigned RHP Roberto Paredes to Huntsville of the Southern League.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Placed RHP Carlton Loewer on the 1 5-day disabled list. Recalled LHP Randy Wolf from Scranton-Wilkes Barre of the International League. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Activated OF Barry Bonds from the 15-day disabled list. Placed OF Ellis Burks on the 15-day disabled list. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with RHP Jon Rauch, LHP Joshua Stewart, LHP Corwin Malone, RHP Alec Holifield.

OF Derek Stanley, OF-1B Julio Reyes, LHP Daniel Martinez, RHP Kris McWhirter, RHP Joseph Curreri, OF Todd Hoit, LHP Rocky Hughes, 2B Jason Rummel and Trent Roehler. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Placed OF Wil Cordero on the 60-day disabled list. Sent INF-OF Jolbert Cabrera to Buffalo of the International League. Called up OF Jacob Cruz from Buffalo. Purchased the contract of INF Jeff Manto from Buffalo.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Signed RHP Kyle Snyder. MINNESOTA TWINS-Placed OF Matt Lawton on the 1 5-day disabled list. Recalled OF Jacque Jones from Salt Lake of the PCL. Sent RHP Hector Carrasco to extended soring training Nicole Arendt, U.S.. def.

Nathalie Dechy (7, France, 6-3, 6-4. Cara Black (B), def. Amanda Hopmans. 7-6 (7-1), 6-2. Kimberly Po, U.S..

def. Corina Moranu 19), U.S., 6-4, 6-3. Tamanne Tanasugarn, def. Lisa Raymond (10), U.S., 1-6. 7-6 (7-4), 7-5.

Anne-Gaelle Sidot (1 2), France, def. Kerry-Anne Guse, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Miriam Oremans (15), def. Sabine Appelmans, Belgium. 6-4.

6-4. Silvija Talaja, Croatia, def. Fabiola Zuluaga. Colombia, 6-3. 6-3.

Ines Gorrochategui, Argentina, def. Tara Snyder, U.S., 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-0. FIRST ROUND Kimberly Po, U.S., def. Miriam Schnitzer. Germany.

6-2, 6-4. Alicia Molik, Australia, def. Alexandra Fusai, France, Alexandra Stevenson. U.S., def. Louise Latimer, Britain, 6-4, 6-3.

Kerry-Anne Guse, def. Oiga Barabanschikova, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Rita Grande, Italy, def. Jelena Dokic, Australia. 2-6.

6-3. 9-7. Ines Gorrochategui. Argentina, def. Jana Kandarr, Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Nicole Pratt, Australia, def. Enka de Lone, U.S., 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. $112,500 PRESIDENT'S CUP At Tashkent, Uzbekistan Singles SECOND ROUND Laurence Courtois (3), Belgium, def. Petra Mandula, Hungary, 7-5, 6-2. Yelena Makarova, def.

Patricia Wartusch (6), Austna, 6-2. 4-6, 6-4. Tina Pisnik, Slovenia, def. Iroda Tulyaganova, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. FIRST ROUND Anna Smashnova (1), Israel def.

Annabel Ellwood, Austria, 7-5, 6-3. Tatiana Garbin, Italy, def. Meilen Tu (8), Northridge, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles FIRST ROUND Anna Zaporozhanova, Ukraine, and Irina Kornienko, Russia def. A.

Myskina and M. Gokwizina, 6-2, 6-2. Natalia Cahana, Israel, and Julia Abe, Germany, def. Y. Paniochkina, Russia, A.

Radionova, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Angelica Bachmann, and Yeka-tenna Syssoeva, def. Schaerer, A. Vane, 7-6 (1 0-8), 5-7, 6-4. ATP TOUR MONEY LEADERS (Through June 6) 1 Gustavo Kuerten $1 ,092,1 52 2.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov $840,691 3. Andre Agassi S81 3,052 4. Marceio Rios 5. Mark Philippoussis. $724,612 6.

Richard Krajicek $643,532 7. CandsMoya $608,602 8. Patrick Rafter $591,234 9. Tim Henman $566,661 10. Thomas Enqvist $559,451 11.

Felix Mantilla S51B.512 1 2. Dominik Hrbaty $454,093 13. SandonStolle $428,896 14. Tommy Haas $410,753 1 5. Andrei Medvedev $391 ,956 16.

Nicolas Kiefer $387,773 1 7. Nicolas Lapentti $386,833 1 8. Jerome Golmard $384,906 19. Greg Rusedski $373,076 20. Karol Kucera 21 Manano Zabaleta $352,695 22.

Alex Corretia $347,128 23. Fernando Meligeni $341 ,345 24. Jonas Bjorkman $339,873 25. Sebastien Grosjean $331 ,920 26. Albert Costa $316,249 27.

Francisco Clavet $310,670 28. Wayne Black $303,415 29. FabnceSantoro $293,105 30. Todd Martin $281,937 31. Leander Paes $280,882 32.

Wayne Ferreira S268.027 33. Marat Safin $264,574 34. Mahesh Bhupathi 3260,806 35. Rainer Schuttler $259,946 80. Daniel Nestor 4129.585 99.

Sebastien Lareau $97,187 WTAT0UR MONEYLEADERS (Through Jam 8) 1. Martina Hingis $1,513,495 2. Steffi Graf $866,080 3. Venus Williams S803.589 4. Serena Williams $662,671 5.

Monica Seles $428,244 6. AnnaKournikova $419,985 7. Lindsay Davenport $416,441 8. JanaNovotna $412,621 9. Amelie Mauresmo $31 1 ,726 1 0.

Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 1 ,097 11. Mary Pierce $277,875 1 2. Elena Likhovtseva $259,362 1 3. Amanda Coetzer $231 .331 14. Patty Schnyoer 15.

Barbara Schett S201.022 1 6. Conchita Martinez $1 99,71 1 1 7. Julie Halard-Decugis. $1 99.41 4 18. Rjxandm Dragomir.

S192.B18 19. Natasha Zvereva $190,750 20. Dominique Van Roost $1 55,1 66 21. AiSugiyama $152,568 22. Nathalie Tauziat $152,565 23.

Mary Joe Fernandez $146,533 24. Sylvia Plischke $143,997 25. Chanda Rubin $142,966 26. KatannaSrebotnik $142,129 27. Manaan de Swardt $1 41 ,21 3 28.

Sandnne Testud 39.767 29. LarisaNeiland $133,117 30. Alexandra Fusai 30,657 31 Inna Spihea $124,805 32. Silvia Farina $123,432 33. Lisa Raymond $112,630 34.

Corina Morariu $1 06,01 7 35. Barbara Schwartz $97,591 36. Jennifer $97,401 37. Nathalie Dechy $96,670 38. Henneta Nagyova 596,179 39.

Cara Black $95,592 40. Anne-Gaelle Sidot 89. Jane Nejedly $45,958 94. Sony Jeyaseeian $900,000 HALLE ATP TOURNAMENT At Halle, Germany, yesterday Singles SECOND ROUND Jan Siemerink, def, Patrick Rafter (1), 3-6, 7-6(19-17). Sjeng Schalken, Netherlands, def.

Oscar Burrieza, Spain, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2. Nicolas Kiefer (7), Germany, def. Richey Reneberg. Atlanta, 6-1, 6-4. Gianluca Pozzi, Italy, def.

Jonas Bjorkman. Sweden, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. FIRST ROUND Hendrik Dreekmann, Germany, def. Andrei Medvedev, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. Nickias Kulti.

Sweden, def. John van Lottum, Netherlands, 6-1 6-1 Doubles QUARTER-FINALS Paul Haarhuis. and Jared Palmer (2). U.S.. def.

Aleksandr Kitinov, Mac, and P. Nyborg, 6-4, 6-2. FIRST ROUND Jonas Bjorkman, and Patrick Rafter (1), def. Karsten Braasch and Franz Stauder, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Paul Haarhuis, and Jared Palmer (2, U.S., def.

Piet Norval, S. Aft, and K. UHyett. 7-6 (9-7), 6-3. David Adams and John Laffnie de Jaber (3), S.

Africa, def. Chris Haggard and Robbie Koenig, S. 6-1 6-2. David Pnnostl, Germany, and Daniel Vacek. Czech Republic, def.

Jin Novak and David Rikl (4), Cz. 6-3. 7-5. Ellis Ferreira. S.

Africa, and Nickias Kulti, def. N. Kiefer, and Jan Siemerink, 6-3, 6-7 (4-7). 6-3. Richey Reneberg, and Jonathan Stark, U.S., def.

Patrick Galbraith, and Justin Gimelstob, U.S., 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. Aleksandr Kitinov, Mac, and Peter Nyborg, def. Hendnk Dreekman R. Schuttler, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-2. $350,000 MERANO OPEN At Merano, Italy Singles SECOND ROUND Hicham Arazi (3), def.

Adrian Voinea, Romania. 6-7 (5-7), Guillermo Canas, Argentina, def. Salvador Navarro, Spam, 6-1, 6-1. FIRST ROUND Dominik Hrbaty (1 Slovakia, def. Alberto Berasategui.

Spain, Markus Hipfl, Austria, def. Mariano Puerta (4), Argentina, 6-3, 6-0. Cristian Ruud (6), def. Gaston Gaudio, Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Andrea Gaudenzi, Italy, def.

Hernan Gumy, Argentina, 6-1 6-3. Martin Spottl, Austria, def. Eduardo Medica, Argentina, 6-7 (5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Stefan Koubek, Austria, def. Davide Sangumetti, Italy, 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4.

QUEEN'S CLUB ATP GRASS-COURT TOURNEY At London Singles FIRST ROUND Sebattien Lareau, Boucherville, def. M. Kohlmann, 6-1, 4-6. 6-4 Sargis Sargsian, def. Vevgeny Kafelnikov (1), Russia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Pete Sampras (2), U.S., def. Todd Woodbndge, 6-4. 6-7 (8-10), 6-4. Tim Henman (3), Britain, def. Cecil Mamiit, Los Angeles, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).

Mark Philippoussis (4), Australia, def. Jan-Michael Gambill, U.S.. 6-3, 6-4. Todd Martin (5), U.S., def. Richard Fromberg, 7-6 (10-8), 7-6 (7-4).

Karol Kucera (6), Slovak Republic, def. Jim Courier, U.S., 3-6, 6-4. 6-1. Greg Rusedski (7), Britain, def. Paul Goldstein, U.S., 6-3, 6-4.

Goran Ivanisevic (8), Croatia, def. Orlm Stanoytchev, Bulgana, 6-4, 6-4. Wayne Ferreira (10), S. Africa, def. Jeff Tarango, U.S., 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-2.

Cednc Pioline (11), France, del. Mark Woodforde, Australia, 6-4, 7-5. Byron Black (13), Zimbabwe, def. Arnaud Clement, France, 6-4, 6-3. Scott Draper (1 5), Australia, def.

Boris Becker. Germany, 7-6 (7-3). 6-3. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def. Martin Lee, Bntain, 7-6 (7-1), 6-1.

Wayne Arthurs, Australia, def. Peter Tramacchi, Australia, 6-3, 6-4. Ueyton Hewitt, Australia, def. Chris Wilkinson, Bntain, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles SECOND ROUND Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (1), India, def.

Maurice Ruah, Venezuela, and Andre Sa. Brazil, 6-2, 6-4. Byron Black, and Wayne Feneira, S. def. Martin Damm and Cyril Suk (4), Cze.

7-6 (7-3), 6-0. Sebastian Lareau, Boucherville, A. O'Brien (5), def. T.J. Middleton, U.S., and M.

Tebbutt, 6-2, 7-6 (7-1). Wayne Arthurs and Andrew Kratz-mann (7). def. Bnan MacPhie, and Jeff Tarango, U.S., 6-2, 6-2. Goran Ivanisevic, and Mark Philippoussis, J.

Courier, U.S., and M. Knowles, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. DFS CLASSIC At Birmingham, England Singles SECOND ROUND Nathalie Tauziat (1), France, def. Krishna Brandi, U.S., 6-2, 6-2. Nicole Pratt, Australia, def.

Sandrine Testud (2), France 6-3, 6-3. Alexandra Stevenson, U.S., def. Dominique Van Roost (3), 6-4, 6-3, Natasha Zvereva (4). def. Em-manuelle Gaghardi, 6-2, 8-1.

Julie Halard-Decugts (5), France, def. Elena Tatarkova. Ukraine. 6-1 6-2. Magui Sema (6), Spain, def.

Angeles Montoiio, Spain, 6-1, 7-5. MILAN MEET At Milan, Italy, yesterday All race distances in metres. Men 100: 1, Maurice Greene, United States, 10.16 seconds. 2. Innocent Asonze, Nigena, 10.27.

3, Jeff Laynes, United States. 10.45. 4, Stefano Tilli, Italy, 10.47. 5, Trevino Betty. London, 10.51.

6, Andrea Amici. Italy, 10.53. 7, Terry Bowen, United States, 10.58. 400: 1. Alejandro Cardenas.

Mexico, 45.50. 2, Leonard Byrd, United Slates. 46.03. 3, Jopie Van Oudtshoom, South Africa, 46.50. 4.

Edoardo Vallet, Italy. 46.79. 5, Roxbert Martin, Jamaica, 46.99. 400 Hurdles: 1, Calvin Davis, United States, 48.67. 2, Fabrizio Mori, Italy, 48.79.

3, Joey Woody, United States, 49.09. 4. Laurent Ottoz, Italy, 49.59. 5, Regan Nichols, United States. 50.25.

6, Maurice Mitchell, United States, 50.84. 800: Fred Onyancha, Kenya, 1 minute, 45.07 seconds. 2, Rachid Khouya, Morocco, 1:45.38. 3. David Kiptoo, Kenya, 1:45.71.

4. El Mahijoub Haida, Morocco, 1:45.95. 5, Davide Cadoni, Italy, 1:45.99. 6, Patrick Ndururi, Kenya, 1:46.22. 1,500: 1, Hicham El Guerrouj, Morocco, 3:31 .34.

2, Giuseppe D'Urso, Italy, 3:36.57. 3, Mohamed Amyn, Morocco, 3:36.60. 4, Vyacheslav Shabunin, Russia, 3:36.84. 5, William Chirchir, Kenya, 3:36.85. 6, Adil Kaousch, Morocco, 3:37.32.

5,000: 1, Salah Hissou. Morocco, 12:52.53. 2, Daniel Komen, Kenya, 12:55.18. 3, Said El Wardi, Morocco, 13:10.10. 4, Daniel Gachara, Kenya, 13:13.41.

5. Mark Bert, Kenya, 13:14. 27. 6, Said Berioui, Morocco. 13:15.10.

3,000 Steeplechase: 1 Giuseppe Maffei, Italy, 8:23.63. 2, Abram Cher-ono, Kenya, 8:24.08. 3, Mustapha Mell-ouk, Morocco, 8:24.46. 4, Zouhair Ouardi, Morocco, 8:25.31. 5, Angelo lannelli, Italy, 8:27.50.

6, Marcel Laros, Netnerlands, 8:27.64. Triple jump: 1, Denis Kapustin, Russia, 17.07 metres. 2, Zsolt Czinglex, Hungary, 16.89. 3, Paolo Camossi, Itafy, 16.81. 4, lonut Punga, Romania, 16.54.

5, Andrey Kurennoy. Russia, 16.31. Discus throw: Michel Mollenbeck, Germany, 65.55 metres. 2, Dmitry Shevtchenko, Russia, 63.33. 3, Diego Fortuna, Italy, 62.31.

4, Romans Ubartas, Latvia, 61.95. GOLF SENIOR PGA TOUR STATISTICS Senior PQA Tour statistical leaders through the Cadiliac NFL Boll Classic, which ended Jam 6: Scoring Average 1, Bruce Fleisher, 69.85. 2, Hale Irwin, 70.29. 3, Tom Jenkins, 70.38. 4, Allen Doyle, 70.51.

Vicente Fernandez, 70.59. 6, Gil Morgan, 70.85. 7 (tie). Larry Nelson and Dana Ouigley, 70.88. 9 (tie), Jose Mana Camzares and J.C.

Snead, 70.93. Driving Distance 1, John Jacobs, 286.3. 2, John Schroeder. 278.0. 3, Gil Morgan, 276.8.

4. Jim Holtgneve, 275.9. 5, Bob Duval, 274.9. 6, Terry Dill, 273.8. 7, Jim Albus, 273.0.

8, David Graham, 272.9. 9, Jay Sigel, 272.3. 10, Larry Nelson, 271.3. Driving Accuracy Per 1, Calvin Peste, 81.9. 2, Bruce Fleisher, 81.2.

3, Hale Irwin, 80.7. 4 (tie), Bud Allin and Allen Doyle, 80.0. 6, Buz2 Thomas, 79.3. 7, Graham Marsh 77.6. 8, John Mahatfey, 77.5.

9 (tie), Walter Zembnski and Hugh Baiocchi, 77.0. Greens in Regulation 1, Hale Irwin, 73.5. 2, John Mahatfey. 73.3. 3, Tom Jenkins, 70.9.

4, Jim Thorpe, 70.4. 5, Bruce Fleisher, 70.3. 6, John Bland, 70.2. 7 (tie), Larry Nelson and Allen Doyle, 69.8. 9, Brian Barnes, 69.4.

10, Gil Morgan, 69.1. Putting Average 1, Bruce Fleisher, 1.747. 2, Frank Conner, 1.756. 3, Larry Nelson. 1 .759.

4, Walter Hall, 1.767. 5, Allen Doyle, 1.770. 6, Tom Jenkins, 1 .772. 7, Vicente Fernandez, 1 .774. 8 (tie), Isao Aoki, Jim Colbert and Ray Floyd, 1.777.

Birdie Average 1, Larry Nelson, 4.00. 2, Bruce Fleisher, 3.97. 3, Tom Jenkins, 3.94. 4, Jose Maria Camzares, 3.65. 5, Vicente Fernandez, 3.57.

6. Allen Doyle. 3.51. 7 (tie), Isao Aoki, Ed Dougherty, Bruce Summertiays and Walter Hall, 3.50. Sand Save Percentage 1 Bob Eastwood, 66.7.

2, Bruce Fleisher, 65.7. 3, Hubert Green, 61.4. 4, Dale Douglass, 60.0. 5, Buzz Thomas, 59.6. 6, Vicente Fernandez, 59.3.

7 (tie), Ray Floyd and J. Bland. 57.4. 9, Ed Dougherty, 57.1. 10, 2 tied with 55.3.

Ail-Around Ranking 1 Bruce Fleisher, 20. 2, Vicente Fernandez, 126. 3, Dana Ouigley. 136. 4, Hale Irwin.

143. 5, Ed Dougherty, 144. 6, Larry Nelson, 157. 7, Allen Doyle, 168. 8, J.C.

Snead, 174. 9, Gil Morgan, 185. 10, Ray Floyd, 190. Wilson pedals to lead IDAHO CITY Australian Anna Wilson won a sprint finish to take the over-all lead after the first stage of the Hewlett Packard Laserjet Challenge women's bike race yesterday. Wilson, who rides for the U.S.-based Saturn team, outsprinted German Ina Teutenberg to win the 69.5-mile stage from Boise in two hours, 58 minutes and eight seconds.

Teutenberg was five seconds back, while Babara Delvai of Italy, Americans Karen Dunne and Kendra Wenzel, and Rasa Polikeviclute of Lithuania were all within 10 seconds of the leader. Quebecers Lynn Bessette of Knowlton and Annie Gariepy were in the trailing group, 12 seconds behind Wilson. The Hewlett Packard race is the richest women's race in the world, with a total purse of $125,000. HARNESS RACING DE MONTREAL RESULTS YM-YWHA invites Lafleur Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur will be the Special guest at the YM-YWHA's annual fund-raising fitness event Monday at the Ben Weider Jewish Community Centre, located at 5500 Westbury Ave. David Snively, a former Olympic diver and host of the Caribbean Workout on TSN, will lead a combination workout beginning at 6 p.m.

The workout will feature 45 minutes of Tai Box, followed by 45 minutes of Reebok Final Cuts. Lafleur will be available from 7 p.m. on to sign autographs and encourage the participants. The participation fee for this event is $10, but pledges may also be collected from sponsors. YESTERDAY'S CARD (desalts are received from Hippodrome it Montreal and are aot considered official.) FIRST RACE: Pica, 1 Mill.

PURSE: $3,800. 4-Exotic Playboy (G. Gendron) 19.50 4.10 2.40 3- Promise At Dawn M. Baillargeon) 2.40 2.20 2- Cr Double (A. Corbin) 6.60 Trifecta: 4-3-2, S307.40 Exacta: 4-3, $77.10 Also ran: Franzmania, Midnight Crawler, Trinite Bois Joly.

Times: 0:26.0. 0:57.4, 1:28.1, 1:58.3. SECOND RACE: Tret, 1 Mile. PURSE: $5,1 00. 4- Jobie Tempest (Y.

St. Jacques) 5.20 2.90 2.10 3- A Stinger (G. Lamy) 3.30 2.10 2- Sos Grizzly (M. Baillargeon) 2.10 Trifecta: 4-3-2, $16.20 Exacta: 4-3, $7.00 Dally Double: 4-4, $56.40 Also ran: Armbro Orpheus, Hautain Angus, Escort Davi, Geisha Claudel. Times: 0:29.3, 1:01.4, 1:31.4, 2:02.2.

THIR0 RACE: Pace, 1 Mile. PURSE: $3,800. 5- Brandon Purser (J. Hubert) 3.10 2.90 2 20 7-Township Dynamo (S. Brosseau) 4.80 2.40 1-Township Murphy (G.

Lamy) 2.10 Trifecta: 5-7-1, $22.20 Exacta: 5-7, $13.80 Also ran: Passion Global, Aile Du Feu, Canaco Jetta, Pamela Drummond. Times: 0:29.3, 1:02.0. 1:33.3, 2:03.1. FOURTH RACE: Trot, 1 Mile. PURSE: $4,200.

7-Canaco valley (A. Boucher) 11.00 4.90 3.60 5- Dughall (S. Brosseau) 5.40 2.80 1-Dartagnan Fantasia (S. Mendelson) 4.10 Trifecta: 7-5-1, S310.90 Exacta: 7-5, S92.10 Also ran: Ti Tom Mongil, Nectora, Fields Atout, Sos La Prophets, High Mention. Times: 0:29.1, 1:01.0, 1:32.2, 2:03.1.

FIFTH RACE: Pace, 1 Mile. PURSE: $8,200. 6- Jana Angus (D. Jones) 5.40 3.40 2.80 5-Sandy Reef (G. Lamy) 12.10 8.50 3- Maqendie (M.

Baillargeon) 4.40 Trifecta: 6-5-3, $214.70 Exacta: 6-5. $52.60 Also ran: Masterkova Canaco Mini, Ins Mystic, Geisha Bayama. Times: 0:28.2, 0:59.4, 1 :30.0, 1 :59.1 Johnson wants to run TORONTO Sprinter Ben Johnson put the squeeze on Athletics Canada yesterday by regis SIXTH RACE: Trot, 1 Mile. PURSE: $6,500. 5-That Gutsy Guy (M.

Baillargeon) 2.80 4.00 2.10 3- Beer Bottle Bob (M.Cadieux) 4.80 2.20 1-Clever Mystery (D. Filion) 2.10 Trifecta: 5-3-1, S33.20 Exacta: 5-3, $13.70 Alee ran: Goodtime, Canaco Garland, Royal Henley. Times: 0:29.2, 1 :00.0, 1 :30.0, 2:00.3. SEVENTH RACE: Pace, 1 Mils. PURSE: 5-Bunsamatic (G.

Plourde) 6.10 3.10 2.90 1-DrakkarSemalu(G. Lamy) 2.40 2.10 7-Mattelite M. Baillargeon) 3.40 Trifecta: 5-1-7. S97.00 Exacta: 5-1. $1 8.00 Win 4: 7-6-5-5 (4-4), $110.20 Also ran: Fireball Kir, Rebelation, Pravda, Ocypete.

Times: 0:27.2, 0:56.4, 1:26.2, 1:56.4. EIGHTH RACE: Pace, 1 Mile. PURSE: $1,000. 9-T (J. Hebert) 3.60 2.30 3.00 1-R Ready Go (G.

Plourde) 5.50 4.10 4- Gs Hibiscus (M. Baillargeon) S.80 Trifecta: 9-1-4, S147.70 Exacta: 9-1, $27.80 Win 3: 5-5-9 (3-3), $59.70 Also ran: Gs Powerofdream, Clinton Survivor, Canaco Dupont, Mill Magic, Mystical Atou. Times: 0:29.0, 1 :00.0, 1:31.1, 2:01 .0. NINTH RACE: Pace, 1 Mile. PURSE: $4,200.

7-Cafe Concert (G. Plourde) 3.40 2.90 2.30 3-Canaco Betty (G. Lamy) 3.50 2.10 1- White Run Witch (S. Brosseau) 2.80 Trifecta: Exacta: 7-3. SI 5.60 Win 7: 5-7-6-5-5-9-7 (6-7), $10.70 Also ran: Race Noc Elite.

Chaleurs Gilles, Sebas Township Cartier, Bacon Hill Jaime. Times: 0:28.0, 0:58.4, 1:29.4, 1:59.2. TENTH RACE: Pace, 1 Mile. PURSE: $4,200. 2- Romancing The Edge (D.

Martin) 3.90 2.50 2.10 3- Passion Goldcup (D. Jones) 5.40 3.20 5- Jo Dalton (S. Brosseau) 7.50 Trifecta: 2-3-5, $1 59.50 Exacta: 2-3, S1 4.80 Also ran: I Fooled Ya, Antony Purser, Motor Sport, Ingnd Angus, Flight Of Joy. Times: 0:28.2. 0:59.4, 1:29.3, 2:00.0.

Network Attendance: 2,527 Mutual: $209,342. Network total: $670,844.01 Internet: http:www.hippodrome-montreal.ca 8 tering for the Canadian track and field championships in Winnipeg later this month. The national track body must follow an arbitrator's ruling of April 19 to reinstate the one-time world's fastest human. But Johnson's presence, as a man $till suspended internationally for doping, could "contaminate" others in the meet and destroy their status. "We're trying to get (a lifting of the contamination clause) for him," said John Thresher, Athletics Canada chief executive officer." The panel studying arbitrator Graeme Mew's report is scheduled to render a decision Aug.

17 three weeks after the championships. AR CP, GAZETTE 4.

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