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0 76 DAILY SPORTS NEWS SUPER STATS THE bring you DAILY the NEWS latest sports SPORTS news FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU July 3 July.4 July.5 July.6 July.7 July.8 July.9 TEX TEX TEX MINN MINN MINN CHI 4:00 2:20 1:30 7:30 7:30 1:00 7:30 SC-Z I Ch.4-x SC Ch.7-y Ch.11 Ch.11 Ch.11 CIN CIN CIN ATL ATL ATL HOU 7:30 7:00 2:00 7:35 7:35 7:35 8:35 Ch.9 Ch.9 Ch.9 SC SC SC SC Shaded boxes indicate home games. SCP-SportsChannel Plus. Game of the Week. y- ABC Monday Night Baseball. z-Doubleheader.

SPORTS TODAY Track (7) and Wide field; auto World of racing. Sports: (2) Golf: The Canadian Open. BASEBALL Rangers at Yankees, Baseball: Red Sox at 2, AM); 4 p.m. Mets at (TV-SC. Reds, 7:30 p.m.

(TV- 77 7:00 (9) Mets Athletics. Radio-WFAN 1050 AM); Car- tics: USAIGC Women's Championships. GymnasCh.9. dinals at Braves, 7:35 p.m. (TV- (ESPN) Track and Field.

TENNIS Wimbledon. The Men's Fame (MSG) Classic. Lacrosse: The Hall of semifinals, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (TV- 10:30 -(ESPN) Pool: Steve Mizerak Ch.4) VS.

Steve Davis. HORSE RACING Belmont. The $200,000 Dwyer. Post 1 p.m. Monmouth.

The $50,000 1:30 Lamplight- SUNDAY HARNESS RACING Monticello. Auto Racing: Forer Handicap. Post p.m. Meadowlands. Post 7:30 p.m.

mula (4) One Tennis: grand Wimbledon. France, Final JAI ALAI At 8 Milford Fronton, 12:00 (ESPN) Bowling: FIQ World p.m. round noon and 7 p.m. (The Matinee is a Championships. special addition for the holiday) 1:30 (SC) Baseball: Rangers at SPORTS SHOWS SportsNight.

Yankees; (ESPN) Auto Racing: Milwaukee Bucks' guard John Lu- IMSA GTP cas, former major leaguer Joe Tor- 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets at Reds; re and UCLA basketball coaching (2) Golf: The Canadian Open; Sims' legend John guests Wooden tonight. will Also, be Dave Carl 4:00 (2) Sports Sunday: Boxing; (TBS) Cardinals at Braves. Grande will be reporting from En- bicycle racing; Auto Racing: gland with Wimbledon results. bail: Cleveland Sox Grand Prix; Athletics. (30) Base(Radio-WNBC 66 AM.

7:30 p.m.) at 4:30 (4) Sportsworld: U.S. GymWEEKEND SPORTS 5:00 nastics (ESPN) Championships. Horse. Racing: The Coaching Club American Oaks. SATURDAY Hydroplane Racing: Wimbledon: Final round The Budweiser Thunder play.

Baseball: Rangers at (MSG) Truck and Tractor Competition. 3:00 Yankees. (2) Sports Saturday: Old Tim- 10:00 -(ESPN) Pool: Steve Mizerak Pulling: Hot Rod Spectacular. ers Baseball Classic. vS.

Steve Davis. TENNIS Wimbledon YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Wimbledon, England (seeds in parentheses) Men doubles quarterfinals SPORTS CALENDAR Ladies plate second round Maria Lindstrom, Sweden, def. BetSy Nagelsen (3), Venice, default. Third round Kate Gompert (1), Rancho. Mirage, def.

Claire Wood, Britain, 6 (7-1). Dinky Van Rensburg (10), Africa, def. Halle Cioffi, Knoxville, 6-2, 6-1. 59, 4-6, Gerken, 6-4. Calabassas, 7-6 (7- Kim on Steinmetz, St.

Louis, def. BarbaBeverley Bowes (7), Lubbock, Texdef. Valda Lake, Britain, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5. Sara Gomer, Britain, def. Cammy MacGregor Palos Verdes, 6-1, 6-2.

Junior boys Singles third round Marcus Barbosa (15), Brazil, def. Eduardo Rossi (7), Italy, 4-6, 6-0. Courier (2), Dade City, def. Pietie Norval, South Africa, 6-4, 6-7 (4- 7), 6-1. Shane Barr (3), Australia, def.

Peter Nyborg, Sweden, 6-2, 6-4. Byron Black (13), Zimbabwe, def. Todd Woodbridge, Australia, 6-2, 3-6, 6- Jason Stoltenberg (6), Australia, def. Rudiger Haas, West Germany, 6-1, 6-4. Malivai Washington, Swartz Creek, def.

Brett Steven (12), New Zealand, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5). Otavio Della, Brazil, def. Owen Casey, Ireland, 7-5, 0-6, Nargiso (4), Italy, def. David Wheaton (10), Excelsior, 6-3, 7-6 (10-8). Doubles first round Shane Barr, Australia, and Martin Blackman, York, def.

Marius Barnard and Pietie Norval, South Africa, 6-4, Lan Bale, South Africa, and Nicolas Pereira, Venezuela, def. Daniel vanto and Dede Suhendar, Indonesia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Malivai Washington, Swartz Creek, and David Wheaton, Excelsior, def. Rodrigo Gana, Agustin Garizzio, Argentina, 6-4. Diego Nargiso and Eduardo Rossi, Italy, def.

Aldo Burga and Jose-Luis Noriega, Peru, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. Zeeshan Ali, India, and Brett Steven, New Zealand, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwem, and Clement N'Goran, Ivory Coast, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4). Jason Stoltenberg and Todd Woodbridge, Australia, def. Darren Kirk and Danny Sapsford, Britain, 6-0, 6-3.

Jan Appel and Peter Nyborg, Sweden, def. Luis Herrera and Mario Pacheco, Mexico, 6-4, 6-4. Jim Courier, Dade City, and Jonathan Stark, Medford, Ore. def. Roberto Jabali and Sergio Sarli, Brazil, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-2.

Girls singles third round Natalia Zvereva (1), Soviet Union, def. 11-Soon South Korea, 6-2, 6-0. Nicole Provis (3), Australia, def. Amy Frazier (11), Rochester, 6- 3, 6-1. Emmanuelle Derly (8), France, def.

Michelle Jaggard (9), Australia, 6-1, 6, 6-2. Brenda Schultz (13), def. Jana Pospisilova, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 6-2. Julie Halard, France, def. Wiltrud Probst (6), West Germany, 6-4, 6-3.

Yanagi Basuki, Indonesia, def. Halle Cioffi (5), Knoxville, 7-6 Ryoko Yamaguchi, Japan, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1. Gabriela Mosca (12), A Argentina, def. (8-6), 4-6, 6-4. Barbara Paulus (4), Austria, def.

Christina Tessi, Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Friday, July 3, 1987. CALL: (718, 212, 976-1313 516, 914) Doubles first round Jonna Jonerup, and Maria Strandlund, Sweden, def. Steffi Menning and Tania Weigel, West Germany, 6-2, 6-0. Andrea Berger, Plantation, and Amy Frazier, Rochester, def.

Teresa Catlin and Sarah Britain, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. Natalia. Soviet Zvereva Union, and def. Natalia Bettina MedveDiesner and Barbara Paulus, Austria, Nicole Arendt, Princeton, N.J., and Trisha Laux, Roswell- Ga. def.

Luciana Tella and Andrea Vieira, Brazil, 6-2, 6-2. Jana Pospisilova and Radka Zrubakova, Czechoslovakia, def. Magda Mroz and Katarzyna Nowak, Poland, 6-4, 6-4. Kim, South Korea, and Paulette Moreno, Hong Kong, def. Maria Lorca and Arantxa Sanchez, Spain, 1, (7-5).

Maria Labat and Christina Tessi, Argentina, def. Rikki Gaddie and Melia Kruger, South Africa, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 6-4. Maren Kemper and Eva Schuerhoff, West Germany, def. Yoriko Yamagishi and Ryoko Yamaguchi, Japan, 7-6 (7- 4), 6-1. Matches Suspended Due to Darkness Ladies plate third round Niurka Sodupe, San Francisco, Adriana Villagran, 7-6 5), 6-7 (2-7), darkness.

Wimbledon schedule TODAY'S FEATURE MATCHES Centre Court Ivan Lendl (2), Czechoslovakia, vs. Stefan Edberg (4), Jimmy Connors (7), Sanibel Harbor, vs. Pat Cash (11), Australia HOCKEY NHL free agents A list of the NHL free agents that require no compensation: Rangers Don Jackson Boston Dwight Foster Buffalo Wilf Paiement, Gil Perrault Calgary Chicago Nick Fotiu Rock Peterson, Darryl Sutter, Darin Sceviour, Bob Sauve, Warren Skorodenski Detroit Billy Carroll, Tom Nickolau, Chris Pusey Hartford Yves Courteau Los Angeles John Franzosa, Peter Sawkins Pittsburgh Dwight Schofield Quebec Bill DerLago, Steve Patrick Vancouver Allan Measures Washington Gary Sampson Winnipeg Marc Behrend HORSE RACING 9th at Pimlico YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 3YO up, 5f. The Speed To Spare Handicap Zigbelle (Miller) 5.00 3.20 2.80 Shining Prospect (Dsrmux) 4.60 4.00 Tulindas (Barnett) 4.60 Off 4:47. Time vert's Appeal, Just Sip, Snowbowl, Seventh Venus, Chain Gang, Shovianda, Aglasini.

Exacta (1-5) paid $34.80. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Yankees Placed Bobby Meacham, shortstop, on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract of Jeff Moronko, infielder, from Columbus of the International League. Chicago (NL) Placed Dickie Noles, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Called up Mark Leonette, pitcher, from lowa of the American Association.

Cleveland Placed Greg Swindell, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased Sammy: Stewart, pitcher, from Buffalo of the American Association. Milwaukee Recalled Mark Knudson, pitcher, from Denver of the American Association and will activate him Sunday. Acquired Eric Boersma, pitcher, from the Oakland Athletics for a player to be named later. Assigned Bill Mooneyham, pitcher, to Denver.

BASKETBALL Indiana Named Billy Knight to a community relations position. Announced they would not pick up the option on the contract of Kyle Macy, guard. FOOTBALL St. Louis Signed Tim Peoples, defensive back, Wayne Davis, linebacker, Gill Stegall, wide receiver, Fred Benien, defensive lineman, Danny Crowell, running back, and Todd Tschantz, punter. HOCKEY NHL Named Stu Hackel director of broadcasting and publishing.

HARNESS RACING Freehold Raceway Named Steve Wolf director of marketing and development. COLLEGE California Named Rick Greenspan assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions and Kevin Reneau assistant athletic director for media relations. DePaul Extended the contract of Joey. five Meyer, years. head basketball coach, Glassboro St.

Named Ari Marino women's field hockey nd lacrosse coach. Metro Athletic Conference Named Charlie Dayton director of communications. Announced retirement of Bill Leavitt, crew coach, and James Toigio, coordinator of football recruiting. GOLF Canadian Open YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Oakville, Ontario first round Joey Sindelar 35-33-68 Tom Purtzer 34-35-69 Steve Pate 33-37-70 Ernie Gonzalez 36-34-70 Bob Morris Richard Murphy Hatalsky 36-35- 37-33-70 35-35-70 Pat McGowan 35-36- Danny, 'Grady Edwards 36-35- Dan Pohl 35-36- David Frost 34-37-7 Jim Carter 33-38-71 Curtis Strange 6- Ed Dougherty Ray Brad Robert Stewart Faxon Thompson 36-36- 35-37- 3 Brian Claar 35-37- Jack Nicklaus Frank Conner Bob Nick Mike Lohr Price McCullough 36-36- 34-38-7 36-36-71 Jim Nelford Bobby Clampett 33-39- David Graham 36-36- Bob Gilder Mike Smith Tom Sieckmann Mark McCumber 35-37- Fred adsworth 34-38- Steve Jones 39-33- Don Shirey 35-37- Danny Talbot 34-38- Brett Upper Mark Lye 38-35-73 Jodie Mudd a Dan Halldorson Clarence Rose Dave Eichelberger 36-37-7 Bill Sander 36-37-7 Chris Perry Paul Azinger Doug Johnson Brad Greer Duffy Waldorf Steve Jurgensen Rick Dalpos Sam Randolph 34-40- Bill Britton 38-36- Kenny Perry 33-41- Steve Elkington 38-36-7 David Ogrin Mike Reid 38-36- Mark Wiebe 34-40- Dick Mast Tony Cerda 35-39-7. David Peoples 37-37-74 George Archer 36-38-74 Jay Don Blake 36-38-7 Bert Yancey John Adams 35-40 Jeff Sluman 36-39-75 Johnny Miller 37-38- Craig Stadler 38-37-75 D.A.

Weibring Jim Wilson 36-39- Ted Schulz Bruce Soulsby 37-38- Ronnie Black 37-38- Gordon Smith 36-39- Ron Streck 36-39-1 Bobby Cole Brad Fabel 36-39-1 Bill Glasson Mike Donald Tom Byrum 37-38-7 Jay Haas 36-39-75 Mike Hulbert 37-38-7 Gene Sauers 35-40- John Cook 37-38- Isao Aoki 37-38- Danny Kitiovic 35-40-75 John Horne 38-37- Jim Rutledge 36-39-75 David Hobby 36-39-75 Toledo Classic YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Toledo, Ohio first round Nancy Taylor 33-35-68 Cindy Hill 35-34-69 Cathy Sherri Heather Turner Gerring Farr 32-38-70 34-35-69 35-35-70 Sarah LeVeque 33-37-7 Jerilyn Tammie Britz Green 34-36-70 37-33-70 Stephanie Farwig 36-34-70 Laurie Rinker Sue Fogleman Julie Cole Jane Geddes 34-37-71 Irish Open YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Portmarnock, Ireland first round Bernhard Langer, West Germany 67 Gordon Brand, Britain 67 Bob Shearer, Australia 68 Ken Britain 68 Rodger Davis, Australia 69 Sam Torrance, Britain John Bland, South Africa Sandy Lyle, Britain Mats Lanner, Sweden Jaime Gonzales, Brazil Magnus Sunneson, Sweden Des Smyth, Ireland Howard Clark, Britain Mark McNulty, South Africa TOUR de FRANCE 1, Nico Verhoeven, Netherlands, 2 hours, 11 minutes, 33 seconds 3, Giovanni Verschuren, same Belgium, time same time 4, Jerome Simon, France, same time Theo De Rooy, Netherlands, same time Lech Piasecki, Poland, same time 7, Joerg Mueller, Switzerland, :02 behind 8, Rudy Patry, Belgium, :05 Michel Vermote, Belgium, :23 10, Bruno Woitinek, France, :23 BOXING At London Terry Marsh, Britain, stopped Akio Kameda, Japan, 7, to retain the International Boxing Federation junior welterweight title. At Sacramento, Calif. Tony Lopez, stopped Pedro Nobasco, Los Angeles, :48 into the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS the opening 105.5 kilometer (63 miles) stage and the 40.5 kilometer (24.2 miles) prologue of the Tour de France cycling race: LATEST LINE In his last three starts Steve Ontiveros is 3-0 with an ERA of 0.00. Take Oakland with Ontiveros over the Red Sox. American League Favorite Odds Underdog YANKEES (1st) 7-8 Texas YANKEES (2d) 8-9 Texas CLEVELAND Even-6 Chicago MINNESOTA Baltimore KAN.

CITY (1st) Even-6 Toronto KAN. CITY (2d) Toronto OAKLAND 6-7 Boston CALIFORNIA 6-7 Milwaukee SEATTLE Detroit 050 Favorite National Odds League Underdog CINCINNATI Mets CHICAGO 6-7 San Francisco MONTREAL San Diego PHILADELPHIA Pick'em Houston PITTSBURGH Even-6 Los Angeles ATLANTA Pick'em St. Louis Arena Football Favorite Points Underdog TONIGHT Washington 2 DENVER (over-under: 82) Home team in CAPS Ken Flach, Sunrise, and Robert Seguso, Sebring, def. Guy and Yannick Noah, France, 7-6 6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def.

Carl Limberger and Mark Woodforde, Australia, 3-6, 6- 3, 6-4. Andres Gomez, Ecuador, and Slobodan Zivojinovic, Yugoslavia, def. Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzmann, Australia, 2-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-7 (2-7), 7-6 (7-5), 7-5. Women singles semifinals Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def. Chris Evert (3), Boca Raton, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4.

Steffi Graf 8: West Germany, def. Pam Shriver Luthersville, 6- 0, 6-2. Doubles quarterfinals Claudia Kohde-Kilsch, West Germany. Helena Sukova, Czechoslovakia, def. Kathy Jordan, King of Prussia, 7-6 and Anne Smith, San Antonio, Texas, (7-5), 7-5.

Svetlana Parkhomenko and Larissa Savchenko, Soviet Union, def. Martina Navratilova, Fort Worth, Texas, and Pam Shriver, Lutherville, 6-2, 6-4. Mixed doubles second round Russell Simpson and Belinda Cordwell, New Zealand, def. Jonathan Southcombe and Sara Gomer, Britain, 6-4, 6-2. Peter Fleming, Seabrook Island, S.C..

and Betsy Nagelsen, Venice, def. Owen Davidson, Australia, and Annabel Croft, Britain, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 6- 3. Danie Visser and Rosalyn Fairbank, South Africa, def. Christo Van Rensburg and Monica Reinach, South Africa, 6-3, 6-2. Third round Sergio Casal, Spain, and Raffaella Reggi, Italy, def.

Brett Buffington, United States, and Nicole Jagerman, Netherlands, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. John Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Smylie, Australia, def. Kelly Evernden, New Zealand and Jaime Kaplan, Macon, 6-1, 6-3. Michael Mortensen and Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, def. Peter FlemSeabrook Island, S.C., and Betsy Nagelsen, Venice, 6-3.

Kohlberg, Dallas, and Patty Fendick, Sacramento, def. Ricardo Acuna, Chile, and Jill Hetherington, Canada, 6-4, 6-4. Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie, Britain, def. Eddie Edwards and Elna Reinach, South Africa, 6-3, 6-4. Danie Visser and Rosalyn Fairbank, South Africa, def.

Laurie Warder, Australia, and Claudia Porwik, West Germany, 6-3, 7-6 Ken Flach, Sunrise, and Kathy Jordan, King Prussia, def. RUSsell Simpson and Belinda Cordwell, New Zealand, 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-3), 6-3. Over 35 men Singles quarterfinals Bob Lutz, San Clemente, def. a Jaime Fillol (3), Chile, 7-5, 6-3. Tom Gullikson (1), Palm Coast, def.

Roscoe Tanner, Kiawah Island, S.C.. 6-4, 6-2. Tim Gullikson, Coast, def. Dick Stockton (2); Dallas, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Tony Roche, Australia, def.

Stan Smith (4), Hilton Head, S.C.. 7-6 (7-2), I 6-3, AL LEADERS (Not including last night's games) AB Pct. Boggs Bsn 76 284 63 109 .384 Puckett Min 303 106 .350 Trammil Det 265 49 92 .347 Mattingly NY 60 236 42 76 .322 Nokes Det 64 224 41 .321 Randolph NY 75 280 64 .321 Franco Cle 76 296 .314 Tabler Cle 75 288 .313 Trtabli Kan 262 .313 Fernndz Tor 75 298 .312 Fletcher Tex 292 .312 RUNS- Yankees, 64; Boggs, Boston, 63; Downing, California, 59; DWhite, California, 57; GBell, Toronto, RBI-GBeil, Toronto, 69; Joyner, California, 64; Winfield, Yankees, 62; DwEvans, McGwire, Oakland, 58. HITS- -Boggs, Boston, 109; Puckett, Minnesota, 106; DWhite, California, 94; Fernandez, Toronto, 93; Franco, Cleveland, Tabler, Cleveland, 23; Calderon, Chicago, 20; DwEvans, Boston, 19; ADavis, Seattle, Boggs, Boston, 18; DWhite, California, 18; Fernandez, Toronto, 18. Bradley, Seattle, Browne, Texas.

Butler, Cleveland, Fernandez, Toronto, Presley, Seattle, Seitzer, Kansas' City, Wilson, Kansas City, 5. HOME RUNS Oakland, GBell, Toronto, 27; Hrbek, Minnesota, 20; Barfield, Toronto, 19; 4 are with STOLEN BASES Reynolds, Seattle, 27; Bradley, Seattle, RHenderson, Yankees, 23; Redus, Chicago, 22; Wilson, Kansas City, 22. PITCHING (6 decisions) Saberhagen, Kansas City, 13-2, .867, 2.17; Guetferman, Seattle, 5-1, .833, 3.25; Ontiveros, Oakland, 5-1, .833, 2.49; Schmidt, Baltimore, 8-2, .800, 3.03; Morris, Detroit, 11-3, .786, 3.50. STRIKEOUTS- Langston, Seattle, 137; Higuera, Milwaukee, 116; Clemens, Boston, 106; MWitt, California, 99; Stewart, Oakland, 98. SAVES Milwaukee, 16; Reardon, Minnesota, 16; Righetti, Yankees, 15; JHowell, Oakland, 14; Henke, Toronto, 13.

NL LEADERS (Not including last night's games) AB Pct. Gwynn SD 76 281 57 106 .377 Galrrg Mon 70 258 42 89 .345 Midndo SF 277 .332 WClark SF 252 37 81 .321 Murphy Atl 282 63 89 .316 Davis Cin 235 .315 Guerrero LA 270 85 .315 Hatcher Htn 306 96 .314 Pndltn StL 288 45 .313 Leonard SF 74 296 92 .311 RUNS-EDavis, Cincinnati, 66; is, 61; Coleman, St. Louis, 58; Gwynn, DMurphy, 63; LouSan Diego, 57. RBI-JClark, St. Louis, 73; Dawson, Chicago, 64; Wallach, Montreal, 64; Davis, Cincinnati, 63; McGee, ST.

Louis, 57. HITS-Gwynn, 96; San Diego, 106; Hatcher, Houston, Leonard, San Francisco, 92; Maldonado, San Francisco, 92; Pendleton, St. Louis, 90. Montreal, 26; Galarraga, Montreal, 25; Leonard, San Francisco, 23; Maldonado, San Francisco, 22; GDavis, 21. San Diego, 7 are tied with 6.

Davis, HOME Cincinnati, Atlanta, 24; Louis, berry, Mets, Virgil, Chicago, Atlanta, 20; 20. Straw50; EDavis, Cincinnati, 33; Hatcher, STOLEN BASES Coleman, St. Louis, Houston, 30; Gwynn, San Diego, 24; Raines, Montreal, 23. PITCHING (6 decisions) -Leach, Mets, 6-0, 1.000, 2.45; Gooden, Mets, 5- 1, .833, 2.12; Magrane, St. Louis, 5-1, .833, 3.29; Meads, Houston, 5-1, .833, 6.14; Deshaies, Houston, 8-2, .800, 3.48.

Houston, 135; Ryan, Houston, 124; Hershiser, Los Angeles, 101; Fernandez, Mets, 97; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 92; Welch, Los Angeles, 92. Bedrosian, Philadelphia. 20: LeSmith. Chicago. 20.

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