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190 BAI 1 96 DAILY SPORTS NEWS Friday, June 26, 1987 SUPER STATS THE bring you DAILY the NEWS latest sports SPORTS news scores CALL: (718, 212, 976-1313 516, 914) SPORTS CALENDAR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU June.26 June.27 June.28 June.29 June.30 July.1 July.2 BOS BOS BOS TOR TOR TOR TEX 7:35 7:30 1:30 7:30 7:30 1:00 7:30 SC Ch.11 SC SCP Ch.11 SCP PHIL PHIL PHIL ST.L ST.L ST.L CIN Mets 7:30 3:15 1:30 8:05 7:35 7:30 7:35 Ch.9 Ch.4 Ch.9 Ch.7 SC Ch.9 SC Shaded boxes indicate home games. Plus. Baseball Tennis Red Sox at Yankees, SC, WABC- Wimbledon, HBO, 5 p.m. 770, 7:30 p.m.; Mets at Phillies, Ch.9, WHN-1050, 7:30 p.m.; Braves at Padres, WTBS, 10 p.m. Horse Racing Monmouth, post 1:30 p.m.

Belmont, post 3 p.m. Boxing Atlantic City, post 7:00 p.m. Michael Spinks vs. Gerry Cooney and Mike Tyson vs. Pinkion Thomas, Ch.7, 9:30 p.m.

(tape). Harness Racing Meadowlands, post 7:30 p.m. USBL Yonkers, post 8 p.m. Jersey City vs. Staten Island, at College of Staten Island, 7:30 Jai Alai p.m.

At Milford Fronton, 7 p.m. TENNIS Wimbledon Championships YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Wimbledon, England (seedings in parentheses) Women singles second round Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Etsuko Inoue, Japan, 6-1, 6-2. Men singles second round Paolo Czechoslovakia, Cane, Italy, 6-3, vs. Ivan second Lendl (2); match suspended due rain.

First round matches yet to be played Men singles Todd Nelson, San Diego, vs. Paul McNamee, Australia, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 11-11 (match suspended Wednesday due to darkness). Ricki Osterthun, West Germany, Anders Jarryd, Sweden, 3-6, (4-7); 3-3 (match suspended Wednesday due to darkness). Tim Wilkison, Asheville, N.C., Jim Pugh, Palos Verdes, 7-5, 6-7 (0-7), 3-3 (match suspended Wednesday due to darkness), Ivan Kley, Brazil, vs. Eddie Edwards.

South Africa. Van Rensburg, South Africa, Hogstedt, Sweden, 6-4, 6-7 7-6 (12-10) (match suspended Wednesday darkness). Michiel Schapers, Netherlands, vs. Javier Sanchez, Spain. Derrick Rostagno, Brentwood, vs.

Brod Dyke, Australia. Women singles Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, vs. Katerina Maleeva (14), Bulgaria. Ann. Devries, (8), West Belgium, vs.

Germany. Claudia Jane Wood, Britain, Svetlana Parkhomenko, Soviet Union. Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami, vs. Lisa Bonder, Saline, Mich. Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, wail, vs.

Alycia Moulton, Palo 'Alto, Calif. Carina Karlsson, Sweden, vs. Julie Salmon, Britain. Arantxa Sanchez, Spain, vs. Belinda Cordwell, New Zealand.

Karen Schimper, South Africa, vs. Anne Smith, San Antonio, Texas. Barbara Potter (13), Woodbury, vs. Catherine Suire, France. Annabel Croft, Britain, vs.

Valda Lake, Britain. Niege Dias, Brazil, vs. Elizabeth Smylie, Australia. Teresa Catlin, Britain, vs. Beth Herr, Dayton, Ohio, (match suspended Wednesday Torres, due to darkness).

Michelle Northfield, vs. Louise Field, Australia, Judith Wiesner, Austria, vS. Nicole Provis, Australia. Elise. Burgin, Baltimore, VS.

Eina Reinach, South Africa. CYCLING Tour de Suisse YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Zurich, Switzerland 106-mile tenth and final stage of Tour de Suisse road cycling race: STAT OF THE DAY MINIMUM WAGES IN PRO SPORTS NBA $75,000 per year Baseball $62,500 11 NHL $25,000 GOLF Hartford Open YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Cromwell, Conn. first round Wayne Levi 35-29-64 Don Forsman Bernhard Langer 32-33- Jim Thorpe 34-31- -65 Denis Watson 30-35- Gene Savers Ernie Gonzalez Lee Trevino 32-35- Steve Pate Tom Watson -67 Fuzzy Zoeller Curt Byrum George Archer 33-35 Mark Calcavecchia Jim Vance Gallagher Hefner -68 Bob Lohr Mike Hulbert 36-32- Clarence Rose 33-35- 33-35-68 Tim Simpson J.C. Snead 34-34- Ron Streck Mike Sullivan 34-34- -68 Harry Taylor Doug Tewell Howard Twitty 34-34- Paul Azinger 33-36- Chip Beck Donnie Black 36-33-69 Brian Claar 33-36-69 Russ Cochran 35-34-69 T.C. Chen 35-34- Lennie Clements -69 Ken Green Brad Greer 35-34- -69 Jay Haas Blaine McCallister 33-36- Mark Pfeil 35-34-69 Dan Pohl 35-34- -69 Dewey Arnette 35-35- 33-37- David Canipe Bobbie Clampett Frank Conner Andy Dillard Mike Donald Ed Dougherty Brad Faxon Bob Gilder Joe Inman, 35-35-70 Peter Jacobsen Gary Krueger Dick Mast John McComish Rocco Mediate 34-36 Gil Morgan 36-34 Aki Ohmachi Mark O'Meara Duffy Waldorf Perry Arthur Bill 35-36 Mark Brooks Jim Carter 35-36 Bobby Cole 35-36 Tony Grimes 34-37 Barry Jaeckel 35-36 Davis Love Ill 36-35 Bob Lunn 36-35 Mark Lye Roger Maltbie 34-37 Mark McCumber Bob Murphy Larry Rinker 37-34 Loren Roberts 37-34 Tom Sieckmann 34-37 Tony Sills 34-37 Gordon Smith Mike Smith 33-38 Robert Thompson Brett Upper Scott Verplank 37-34 Robert Wrenn Ray Barr Charles Bolling George Burns John Cook 39-33 Doug Dalziel Jay Delsing Trevor Dodds Brad Fagel Lou Graham Scott Hoch Hale Irwin Philip Jonas 36-36 John Mahaffey Monte Carlo Open YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Monte Carlo, Monaco Second round (half of the field has not completed second round because of fog): Peter Senior, Australia 66-63- John Morgan, Britain John Brand, South Africa 67-66- Juan Anglada, Spain 67-66- -133 Curtis Strange, U.S.

65-68-133 Seve Ballesteros, Spain 68-66-134 Guiseppe Cali, 69-65-134 Roger Davis, Australia. 71-63-134 Gavin Levenson, So. 69-65-134 Hugh Baiocchi, South Africa 71-64- Silvio Grappasoni, Italy 67-68- Frederik Regard, France 70-65- Lee Fickling, Britain 65-71- Neal Briggs, Paul Curry, Britain 67-69- Justin Hobday, South Africa 68-68- Grant Turner, Britain Michael Allen, U.S. Brazil 72-65-137 Jaimie Gonzalez, 70-67-137 Pter Allan, Britain 71-66- Robert Lee, Britain 69-68- -137 Des Smyth, Steen Tinning, Denmark 68-69- -137 Bill Longmuir, Britain Ian Young, Britain 68-69-137 LISTS HE LOST HIS REIGN IN SPAIN Where Edwin Moses Ran Undefeated in the 400-Meter Hurdles United States 30 times West Germany and Berlin 17 Italy 19 times times England 11 times Switzerland 9 times Finland 6 Hungary 4 times Norway 4 times Before losing June 4, 1987, in Madrid, Spain, Moses won 122 races in 22 countries; 1977-1987 Rochester Open YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Rochester first round Patty Jordan 35-36- Susan Tonkin 34-37-1 Kelly Ledbetter 35-36- Barb Bunkowsky 34-37- Kathy Postlewait 32-39- Lori Garbacz 35-36- Vicki Fergon 34-37- Amy Alcott 33-38- Penny Hammel 35-36- Nina Foust 35-37- Kerri Clark 35-37- Kathy Whitworth Kathy Ahern 36-36- Jane Geddes 34-38- Val Skinner 36-36- Nancy Lopez 35-37- Sherrin Smyers 34-38- Elaine Crosby 31-41- Sherri Turner 34-38- M. Figueras-Dotti 35-37- Becky Pearson 32-40- Kathryn Young 36-36- Deborah Skinner 35-37- Susie Berning Jane Crafter 35-37- Anne Kelly 36-36- Patty Sheehan 35-37- Cathy Marino PRO WRESTLING WWF YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Nassau Coliseum Leilani Kai and Judy Martin def.

The Jumping Bomb Angels, to retain the WWF Ladies Tag Team Title Ken Patera def. Hercules Hernandez, countout The Islanders def. Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith Junkyard Dog def. Natural Butch Reed, DQ King Kong Bundy def. Hillbilly Jim Magnificent Muraco def.

Outback Jack, pinned Deb Richard 33-33-6 Nancy Ledbetter D. Wilkins 33-35- Marci Bozarth Nancy Tomich Sally Little 33-36- M. Spencer-Devlin 34-35- Kim Shipman 34-35- Anne-Marie Palli Patti Rizzo 35-34- Cathy Morse 34-36- Nancy Rubin 33-37- Chris Johnson 35-35- Judy Dickinson Ok-Hee 36-34- Marlene Floyd Amy Read 35-35- Meg Mallon 36-35- Sandra Spuzich 33-38- Linda Hunt Heather Drew 33-38-7 N. Scranton Brown Laurie Rinker 34-37- Bob Orton Jr. def.

Lanny Poffo Siva Afi def. Shadow Next match at the Coliseum, July 17 By BlackJack Brown, Power 95 BASKETBALL USBL Pct. GB Tampa Bay .850 Rhode Island .667 Long Island 10 .500 Miami .529 an Jersey 10 .474 10 Philadelphia .476 West Staten Palm Island Bch 2 15 .118 131 .350 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Long Island 129, Philadelphia 114 Tampa B. 128, West Palm Bch 120, OT Jersey 134, Staten Island 119 TODAY'S GAME Jersey at Staten Island, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAME All Star Game at Providence World University Team Head coach Mike Krzyzewski of announced yesterday the 12-man basketball roster that will represent the United States July 8-19 in the University Games in Zagreb, Yugoslavia.

Named to the squad are: B.J. Armstrong, Iowa; Mark Bryant, Seton Hall; Matt Bullard, Colorado; liott, Arizona; Danny Ferry, Duke; Billy King, Duke; Eric Leckner, ming; Troy Lewis, Purdue; Perry McDonald, Georgetown; Mitch Redmond, Kansas Anthony Taylor, Oregon; and Curtis Wilson, Ohio St. Alternates: Kevin Strickland, Duke and Todd Jadlow, Indiana. FOOTBALL CFL YESTERDAY'S RESULT Winnipeg 38, Toronto 30 DAY 68 COACH GM Earth to Knicks This is the 68th day the Knicks have failed to name a coach or general manager. dsrael needed only six days to win a war.

LATEST LINE In his last three starts Frank Viola is 2-0 with an ERA of 1.86. Bob Witt, in his last three starts 1-2 with an ERA of 6.75. Take Minnesota with Viola over Texas In his last three starts Montreal's Bob Sebra is 0-3 with an ERA of 7.80. Go with Joe Magrane and the Cards vs. Sebra.

American League Favorite Odds Underdog YANKEES Pick'em Boston CLEVELAND Oakland DETROIT Baltimore: CHICAGO California KANSAS CITY Seattle Minnesota TEXAS MILWAUKEE Pick'em Toronto National League Favorite Odds Underdog Mets PHILADELPHIA MONTREAL St Louis PITTSBURGH Pick'em Chicago SAN DIEGO Even-6 Atlanta LOS ANGELES Cincinnati SAN FRANCISCO 6-7 Houston Arena Football Favorite Points Underdog (TONIGHT) CHICAGO NL Pittsburgh (SATURDAY) WASHINGTON Denver -under: 90) Home team in CAPS 1, Urs Freuler, Switzerland, 3 hours, 48 minutes, 29 seconds. 2, Andreas Kappes, West Germany. Baffi, Stephan Joho, Switzerland. 5, Max Huerzeler, Switzerland. 6, Marc Sergeant, Belgium.

Joerg Mueller, Daniel Gisiger, Switzerland. Pius Switzerland. Winnen, Netherlands, all sametime. Final Standings 1, 44:14:17. Andrew Hampsten, United States, 2, Winnen, one second behind.

Fabio Parra, Colombia, seven seconds behind. 4, Marco Giovanetti, Italy, 28 seconds behind. 5, Rocco Cattaneo, Switzerland, 1:04 behind. 12-Meter Yachting YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Porto Cervo, Sardinia 24.5 nautical mile course at the 12- Meter World Championship of Sailing with name of yacht, country, skipper, winner's time remaining times behind: 1. pered by Kookaburra Peter Gilmour, Australia, 3 hours, skip; minutes and 37 seconds.

2, White Horse Challenge, United Kingdom, Phillip Crebbin, 3:58 behind. 3, Bengal, Australia, Colin Beashel, 4:37 behind. New Zealand, New Zealand, David Barnes, 5:15 behind. Stars and Stripes, U.S., Dennis Conner, 7:39 behind. 6, Entertainer 12, Sweden, Pella Petterson, 8:04 behind.

Steak 'n Kidney, Australia, Philip Thompson, 8:55 behind. 8, Sfida Italiana, Italy, Mauro Pelaschier, 10:17 behind. Overall Standings after two races Kookaburra 11, 15.25 points. White Horse 9 points. UP New Entertainer Zealand, 12, 9 9 points points Stars and Stripes, 7 points Stida Italiana, 6 points.

Steak 'n Kidney, 3 points. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Baltimore Signed Chris. Myers, pitcher, and assigned him Bluefield of the Appalachian League. Oakland Placed Moose Haas, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Diego Activated Marvell Wynne.

Optioned Ray Hayward, pitchLas Vegas of the Pacific Coast League. Venezuelan League Caracas Lions Named Bill Robinson, Mets' first base coach and hitting instructor, manager beginning Oct. 25. BASKETBALL Nets Reached agreement with Tony Brown, guard, on a one-year contract. FOOTBALL Cleveland Waived Curtis Dickey, running back.

Released Keith Baldwin, defensive end. HOCKEY Rangers Signed Bob Froese, goaltender, to a multiyear contract. Detroit Signed John Chabot, center, to a three-year contract. Pittsburgh Signed Risto Kurkinen, wing, to a multiyear contract. Returned Warren Young, left wing, to the Detroit Red Wings.

COLLEGE C.W. Post Named Vin Salamone athletic director. Hunter Named Leslie Dorf head athletic trainer. Slippery Rock Named Bob Di Spirito interim head football coach for the 1987 season. Wayne St.

Promoted Joe Horn from offensive coordinator to interim head football coach for the 1987 season. HOCKEY NHL supplemental draft The list of 26 players selected in the 1987 National Hockey League Supple. mental Draft released yesterday. The draft was held on June 13 and there were four requirements to be eligible(a playe had or older, never claimed in an NHL entry draft, never played professional hockey and played at least one, season of hockey at a North American college). The first two rounds were selected by the five non-playoff clubs and the third round was selected by the 16 playoff teams: Devils Jon Walker, defenseman, North Altoona Jeff Madill, right.

wing, Ohio St. Islanders Howie Vandermast, defenseman, Potsdam St. Rangers Joe Lockwood, right wing, Michigan. Boston Mike Jeffrey, goalie, Northern Michigan. Buffalo Dave Snuggerud, wing, Lake Minnesota; Superior Mike St.

left Calgary Peter Lappin, center, St. Lawrence U. Detroit Mike LaMoine, defenseman, North Dakota. Hartford Ken Lovsin, defenseman, Saskatchewan. Los Angeles Chris Panek, defenseman, Plattsburgh St.

Minnesota Shawn Chambers, defenseman, Rick Boh, center, Colorado Montreal Wayne Westerm Michigan. Philadelphia David Whyte, center, Boston College. Pittsburgh Dan Shea, left wing, Boston College; Jon Leonard, defenseman, Bowdoin College. Quebec Mike Hitner, defenseman, Alaska-Anchorage. Vancouver Steve Johnson, right wing, North Dakota.

Washington Mark Anderson, left wing, Ohio St. Winnipeg Rob Fowler, defenseman, Merrimack College. Chosen but did not meet eligibility requirements. Chicago Derek Pizzey, goalie, Colorado College. Edmonton Dave Wensley, center, Maine.

St. Louis Tim Foley, defensman, Lowell. Toronto Grant Paranica, left wing, North Dakota. Vancouver Chris Gillies, goalie, Denver. TRIVIA CORNER DO THEY SKIP THE 13th HOLE? Pro Golfers' Superstitions Arnold Palmer new golf shoes for Masters Sam Snead won't use No.

3 ball Chi Chi Rodriguez wears white shirt with stripe Mike Reid licks new golf balls Morris Hatalsky three pennies in pocket 1 Steve Melnyk plays No. ball on Sundays Gary Koch two pennies and two tees in right pocket.

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