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D8 SPORTS MONDAY TontsP The Vancouver Sun, Monday, June 13,1994 ma4.11Wa A -A 1, ,6 4 A xi. sag iB 1 IPM.Y.,..,1f; 7 STANLEY CUP FINAL Best-et-Seven Vancouver vs. NY Ravers (Series bed at 3) Tuesday Vancouver at NY Rangers, 5:08 orn. NY Rangers 1 at Vancouver 4 FUrY, Ca4 6 4 10 Andrevchuk, Tot 5 10 5 5 10 Garhehlov. 53 4 6 10 Noonan.

NVR 4 6 10 lidiev, Wash 4 6 10 Bourque, Bos 2 8 10 Ozolinsh, Si 0 10 10 Malteau, NYR 6 3 9 GOAN, la 5 4 9 Smolinski. Bos 5 4 9 Joneau, Wash 4 5 9 Murray, Bos 4 5 9 La Fayette, VC7 2 7 8" Mille, Wash 2 7 9 Cavallini, Dal 1 8 9 Ole, Wash 1 8 9 Courthall, Dal 1 8 9 OtAkiPtONSHiP best-ot-seven New York vs. Houston (Houston leads 2-1) Sunday Result Houston 93 New York 89 Wednesday Game Houston at New York, 6 p.m. Friday Game Houston at New York, 6 p.m. Sunday, June 19 x-New York at Houston, 4 Wednesday, June 72 x-New York at Houston, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, June 8 Housten 85 New York 78 Friday, June 11 New York 91 Houston 83 it necessary. NAT1ONAL LEAGUE Atlanta 39 20 .661 74-2 Wort 1 17-12 224 Montreal 37 24 607 3 7-8-2 Lest 1 16-10 21-14 Pnitadelphia 31 32 ,492 10 5-5 Won 1 21-12 10-20 Florida 30 32 .484 lOvz 7-5-5 Lost 4 17-15 13-17 New York 28 33 .459 12 7-3-7 Won 1 13-16 15-17 Central Division Pct GB Lle Stink Home Away Cincinnati 15 26 374 6-4 Log 1 22-10 13-16 Houston 34 27 .557 1 5-5 Lost 1 19-13 15-14 St, Louis 31 28 .525 3 5-5 Lost 1 14-13 17-15, Pinsoorgh 28 .467 7-3 Won 5 20-14 8-18 Ch1ca80 23 37 .383 11Y2 1-9 Lost 1 10-22 13-15 West Division Pc? GB LID Streak Home Away Los Adgeles 32 30 .516 z-4-6 Won 1 11-11 15-19 Colorado 28 33 A59 312 z-4-6 Won 1 13-18 15-15 San Francisco 28 34 .452 4 3-7 Lost 4 16-16 12-18 San Diego 23 39 ill 9 1-5-5 Won 3 15-15 8-24 z-clenotes first game was a win MAE LEAGUE East Division I Pcl GB LID Streak Home Away New York 35 24 53 24 Lost I 21-10 14-14 Battimore 34 25 .576 1 4-7-3 Won 4 15-13 19-12 Boston 32 27 342 3 2-8 Lost 4 19-12 13-15 Detroit 31 29 .517 4-7-3 Lost 1 20-12 11-17 Toronto 30 30 300 512 6-4 Won 1 22-12 11-18 Central Division Pct G8 Lill Streak Home AvtaY Chicano 13 25 369 4-4-6 Lost 4 17-9 16-It Cleveland 33 25 .569 4-6-4 Won 2 16-7 17-IE Minnesota 33 27 .550 1 7-3 Won 4 20-12 13-It Kansas City 31 29 .517 3 4-6-4 Won 2 12-14 19-It Milwaukee 27 34 .443 712 4-6-4 Lost 2 14-15 13-15 West Division lact GB Lie Streak tense Away Texas 30 30 .500 4-7-3 Lost 2 16-15 14-It Serie 25 35 .417 5 4-6 Lost 1 19-13 6-22 California 26 37 .413 512 3-7 Won 1 13-22 13-It Oakland 19 42 .311 1112 4-4-6 Won 1 8-21 11-21 4-0e50tes first game was a win Sunday Results Toronto 3 New tun Battimore 8 Boston 4 California 8 Detroit 6 Minnesota 6 Chfcago 2 Cleveland 12 Milwaukee 6 Oakland 11 Seattle 2 Kansas City 7 Texas 2 Saturday Results New York 9 Toronto 2 Baltimore 5 Boston 2 Detroit 11 California Minnesota 6 Chicago 0 Cleveland 5 Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 4 Texas 3 Seattle 6 Oakland 3 Tonight's Games Minnesota (Destaies 2-6) at Boston (Clemens 6-2), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Cornett 0-0) at Cleveland (Clark 7-11, 4:05 p.m. New York (Perez 3-3) at Baltimore (Fernandez 3-3), 435 Pol. Oakland (Ontiveros 1-2) at Chicago (Bere 7-1), 5:05 p.m.

California (Langston 3-41 at Kansas GlY (Milacki 0-11, 5:05 Pm. Seattle (Hibbard1-3)atiexas (Hurst 5:35 pin Tuesday Games Minnesota at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. New York at Baltimore, 4:35 p.m. Oakland at Chicago, 5:05 Am.

Detroit at Milwaukee 5:05 p.m. California at Kansas City, 5:05 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 5:35 p.m. Sunday Results New York 5 Monk eioi 4 Manta 3 Houston 1 Colorado 3 Cincinnati 2 Los Angeles 2 Chicago 1 San Diego 5 San Francisco Pittsburgh 5 Florida 1 Ptilacielphia 7 St. Louis 2 Saturday Results Montreal 7 New York 4 Houston 7 Atlanta 6 Cincinnati 8 Colorado 4 St Louis 7 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 10 Florida 4 Chicago 7 Los Angeles 4 San Diego 3 San Francisco Today's Games Houston (Reynolds 3-21 at San Francisco (Van Landingham 1-0), 405 p.m.

Pittsburgh (Neagle6-6) atMontreal (Passer 4-4), 7:35 Pm. Philadelphia (West 2-5) at New York (Saberhagen 6-3), 7:40 Pm. Colorado (Freeman 5-1) at Atlanta (pia-vine 7-5), 7:40 p.m. Florida (Rapp 4-1) at St. Louis (Watson 4- 3), 8:35 p.m.

Cincinnati (Schourek 3-01 at Los AngeleS (Martinez 5-2), 10:05 P.m Tuesday Games Houston at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7:35 Pm. Philadelphia at New York, 7:40 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Florida at St.

Louis, 8:35 PM. Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Chicago at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. COMEBACKS Houston 93 at New York 89 First Period 1. Vancouver, Brown 5 (Linden) 9:42 loot Penalties Beukeboorn NYR (elbowing) 3:02, Leetch NYR (interference) 9:39.

Second Period 2. Vancouver, Courtnall 8 (Lumme, Bore) 12:29 3. NY Rangers, ((beaten 9 (Messier, Leech) (4:42 (pot Penalties Momesso Vcr (interference) 2:26, Diduck Vcr (Mooing) 717, McIntyre Vcr (interference) 13:21 Third Period A Vancouver, Brown 6 8:35 1 Vancouver, Courtnall 9 (Lafayette, Diduck) (8:28 Penalties None. Shots on goal by NY Rangers 7 12 10-29 Vancouver 16 8 7-31 Goal NY Rangers: Richter Vancouver: McLean Power-Plays (goals-chances) NY Rangers: 1-1 Vancouver: 1-2. Referee Bill McCreary.

Linesmen Kevin Collins, Gerard Gauthier, Attendance 16,151 Chicago 2 at Minnesota 6 San Francisco Swift 7 8 5 4 1 2 Frey 1200020 Burba 1121 0003 Swift Pitched to 3 batters in the BM. UmpiresHome, Hernandez; First, Rippiey; Second, Iota; Third, Gregg, 2 0 3 Tirnlin 1v310 011 Small 2 5 2 2 2 0 HOPby Stewart (Kelly). WPWick. man. UmpiresNorm Reed; First, Evans; Second, McCoy; Third, Cousins.

511 Jefferies (6), Lankford (13); Pha Daullon (13). Colorado 112 000 000 410 2 Calcinnall 101 030 10k 91 Ned Botterified 161, Munoz (7) and Girardi, Jarvis, Fortugno Ruffin 16), McElroy and Tauben- see. Ks: Col Castilla (2), VanderWal (4); Cin Sandecs (101. San ChM OH ON 001 315 San Fran 010000000 41 Ashby and Ausmus, Portugal Burba (8), Hickerson (9), Beck (9) and Manwaring. MR: SF Bonds (14).

Florida 1 at Pittsburgh 5 OTHER SCORES NHL teams who have come back from 3-0 and 3-1 deficits in the Stanley CuP Playoffs: 1994 Division quarter -final, Vancouver def. Calgary after trailing 3-1. 1992 Divi3ion semi-final, Pittsburgh def. Washington after trailing 3-1. 1992 Division semi-final, Vancouver def.

Winnipeg after trailing 3-1. 1992 Division semi-final, Detroit def. Minnesota after trailing 3-1. 1991 DiViSiOn semi-hhai, St. Louis def.

Detroit after trailing 3-1. 1990Division Winnipeg after trailing 3-1. 1989 Division semi-final Los Angeles der Edmonton after trailing 3-1. 1988 Division semi-final, Washington def. Philadelphia after trailing 3-1.

1987Division final, Detroit def. Toronto after trailing 3-1. 1987 Division semi-final, NY islanders def. Washington after trailing 3-1. 1975 Quarter-final, NY islanders def.

Pittsburgh after trailing 3-0, 1942 Stanley Cup final Toronto def. Detroit after trailing 3-0. 11004ETS Horry 5-11 5-616, Thorpe 3-53-39, Olaiuwon 8-20 5-6 21, Maxwell 5-15 2-2 12, K.Srnith 3-73-310, Cassell 4-64-515, Herrera 1-8 2-2 4, Elie 1-3 3-4 6. Totals 30-75 27-31 93. KNICKS Oakley 3-8 1-2 7, amith 3-5 3-4 9, Ewing 9-29 0-0 18, Harper 9-15 0-0 21, Slarks 6-165-7 20, Masco 3-14-510, Anthony1-50-02, Davis 0-1 0-Do Bonner 1-1- 1 2.

Totals 35-87 13-19 89. Houston 26 19 24 24-93 New York 18 20 25 26-89 3-Point goalsHouston 6-17 (Cassell 3- 3, Ere 1-1, K.Smith 1-2, HWY 1-5, Max. well 0-6), New York 6-19 (Harper 3-7, Starks 3-9, Anthony 0-1, Ewing 0-21. Fouled outNone. ReboundsHoustco 58 (Olaiuwon 11 New York 49 (Ewing 131.

AssistsHouston 19 (Olaiuwon 7), New York 11 (Starks 9). Total foulsHouston 18, New York 25. TechnicalsMax well, New York illegal defence, New York illegal defence, Houston illegal defense, Houston iliegal defence. New York 1 at Toronto 3 Montreal 4 at New York 5 CANUCKS SCORING CHICAGO MINNESOTA abrhbi abrhbi Martin To 3010 Knblch 2b 4000 Vntura oh 1000 Rboulet 3b 4 3 3 0 Zuocic It 2000 Puckett rt 4233 Newson rt 2000 Wrifield dh 4 0 1 1 Thmas lb 4010 Mack 4011 Franco dt) 3000 McCrTy lb 3010 Driksn rt 1 0 0 0 PMuflzlf 2000 Raines If 3 1 1 0 ACole cf 1 1 1 0 Saenz 3b 3000 Parks 3000 Cora 2b 1010 Meares ss 2001 LihnSn cf 3121 Krkvce 3 0 1 0 Guinan ss I 0 1 1 Totals 33 1 0 2 Totals 31 610 Chicago 010 100 000-2 Minnesota 101 00x-6 EThomas (7), Puckett (2), Meares (10). OPChicago 1, Minnesota 2.

108ChiGaoo9, Minnesota 5. 28Martin (2), Puckett (18), ACole (9). HRPuckett (10). SBRaines (4), Johnson (13), McCarty (2). S-2uncic, Parks, Meares.

IP ER BB SO Florida 220 000 000 4 0 Pillsburgh 103 123 006-10 16 0 Miter Lewis (5), Mutts 16) and Santiago; Cooke (6), Mtn, (8) and Staunnt. HRs: FlaCarr (1), Colbrunn (I); Pgh Bell (6), Hunter la FLORIDA PITTSBURGH abrhbi abrhbi Carr ct 4120 Varsho 11 3000 Browne 3b 2 0 1 0 JBell ss 3 1 10 5htfield ri 3 0 1 1 Martin ci 4 2 1 1 Conine 11 3000 DClark if 4144 Sntiago 4010 APena 0000 mrman lb 401 0 Merced lb 3010 Arias ss 3000 King 2b 1000 Mgdan ph 1000 kYng 30 3010 Brberie 2b 3 0 0 0 Parrish 3000 Wthers 2000 Lieber 2000 Trzph 1 0 0 0 VnSivk 1 1 1 0 Fraser 0000 Totals 30 1 0 1 Totals 30 5 9 5 Florida 000 001 000-1 Pittsburgh 000 200 03x-5 EKing (7), Parrish (2). OPFlorida 2, Pittsburgh 2. LOBFlorida 6, Pittsburgh 4. 2BBrowne (7), DClark 2 (5).

HRDC lark SBShetheid Martin (10). CSCarr (4). SVarsho. SFShettieid. IP 14 ER BB SO Los An0eles 021700 000 4 91 Chicago 020 100 Ns 7 101 Hershiser (L.3-3), Osuna (81.

Dreitort (8) and Piazza; Banks Myers (5,13) (9) and Wilkins. HRs: Chi Soso (14). Roberson (3). A Pt 16 14 30 10 13 23 9 9 18 6 9 15 6 8 14 5 9 14 4 9 13 2 13 5 9 2 9 3 8 1 8 3 7 1 7 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 011 011 011 NEW YORK 'TORONTO abrhbi abrhbi Polonia 0 0 0 White 1 3 2 B0995 3b 3 0 1 0 RAlmr 2b I 010 Mttnoly lb 3 1 1 0 Molitor dh 3 1 1 0 Trtbull dh 3000 Carter rt 3000 O'Neill rt 1 0 1 0 Oterud lb 3000 Leyritz 3 0 1 1 Green If 3000 8Wims 3000 Hutt It 0000 Velarde ss 3000 Soroue 3b 3010 Gallego rro 3000 Cedeno 3b 0100 Knorr 2000 Butler oh 0000 Brders 0000 Schield sS 2000 Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 2132 New York OW 1W 000-1 Toronto 100 000 02x-3 DPNew York 1, Toronto 2. LOBNew York 7, Toronto 2.

28Leyritz (S), Molitor 1181. HRWhite 191. CSWhite 13. 5Butler. Sure Linden Courtnall Brown Adams Ronning Craven Lumme Getinas La Fayette Babych Diduck Momesso Hedican Glynn Charbonneau Carson McIntyre McLean Antosid Top 10 CANADIAN GP Baltimore 200 001 020 5 5 0 Boston 000 000 002 2 5 0 Mussina Mills (9) and Tackett; Sale Ryan (8), Howard (8) and Berryhill.

HR: Bal Baines (9). Detroit 021 040 OH-1115 0 California 100 020 200 5 21 Belcher Boever (7), Groom (7), Henneman (9) and Kreuter, Springer Lefferts (5), DOPSOn (7), Patterson (9), Butcher (9) and Fabregas.14Rs: DelGibson 2 (13), Telefon (11); Cal Felix (7), Salmon (13). Chicago 000090000-I 60 Minnesota 002 400 00x 6100 Fernandez Assenmacher (7), Deleon (8) and Karkovice; Tapani (WO 2) and Walbedc. Cleveland 003 000 200, 5 40 Milwaukee 00)100 000 2 51 Grimsley and Alcimar, Eldred Mercedes (9) and Harper. HRs: Cie Thorne (7), Alomar (6); Mil Vaughn (11).

Kansas City 001010020 4 40 Texas 000 030 GOO 3 62 Gordon Brewer (8), Mont-lamer), 15,91 (8) and Macfarlane; Pavlik, Smith (8), Howell (8) and Ortiz. HR: Tex Clark (8). Oakland 100 002 000 3 61 Seattle 020 100 12x 6 61 Darling and Steinbach; Bosic Ayala (5,8) (8) and Wilson. HRs: Sea GriffeY (25), Blowers (3), (9), Wilson (1). MONTREAL NEW YORK a bi abrhbi Grssorn cf 1 0 0 Vzcaino ss 3 1 1 0 Floyd lb 1 2 2 Stinnett 3 0 1 Alou 11 0 1 1 Hndley 1000 LWIkr rt 000 McRnIs If 4234 DFIchr 0 1 0 Bonina 3h 4 0 0 Spehr 000 Kent 2b 4010 Crdero ss 010 Seoul lb 4 1 1 1 Berry 3b 0 0 0 Lndmn rt 3000 Bnvdes 2b 2 1 0 0 0 0 Wbster ph 0 0 0 Franco 0 0 0 0 Lnsing pr 0 0 0 Cnglosi 3 0 0 White 000 PSmith 2110 Henry 000 Orsulak rf 1000 Frazier ph 000 R00513 000 Mlligan ph 000 Totals 30 4 6 3 Totals 32 8 Montreal 003 000 100-4 New York 013 000 0111S EStinnett (4).

OPNew York 2. New York 4. 28Benavides (4). 38McReynolds (2). HRMcReynolds 2 (4), Seoul (9).

5BFloyd (5). SWhite. IP ER BB SO Chicago Alvarez 4 8 5 5 1 4 DeLeon 311103 DnJohnson 1 1 0 0 1 .1 Minnesota Pulicio 6 6 2 2 4 5 Willis 112 1 0 0 0 2 Guthrie Y3 0 0000 Aguilera 110003 WPAlvarez. UmpiresHorne, Young; First, Barrett Second, Garcia; Third, Hirschbeck. Florida Weatners 7 5 2 2 1 4 Fraser 14 3 3 1 0 Pittsburgh Lieber 8 5 1 1 3 3 APena 1 1 0 00 1 UrnoiresHome, DeMuth; First, Haitian; Second, Layne; Third, Runge.

IP ER BB SO SCORING LEADERS Official NHL playoff scoring leaders after Saturday game: Detroit 6 at California 8 New York Kmocki 86 3 3 1 6 Toronto HenInen 8 3 1 1 5 6 Casnilo 5,1 110011 WFkamieniecki 2. UmoiresHome, Evans; First, McCoy; Second, Cousins; Third, Reed. Los Angeles 2 at Chicago 1 MCATREAL (CP)Resutts Sunday ot the Canadian Grand Prix auto race on the 4.45-kilometre Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with starting position in parentheses, driver name and country, car, laps completed, winner's time and average speed in kilometres an hour (1) Michael Schumacher, Germany, Benetton Ford, 69 taps, one hour 44 minutes 31.887 seconds, 176.243 km-h; 2. (4) Damon Hill, Britain, Williams-Renault, 69; 3. (2) Jean Alesi, France, Ferrari, (3) Gerhard Berger, Austria, Ferrari, 69; 5.

(5) David Coulthard, Britain, Williams 6. (20) J.J. Lehto, Finland, BenettonFord, 68; 7. (6)Rubens8arrichelk), Brazil, Jordan Hart, 68; 8. (17) Johnny Herbert, Britain, Lotus Mugen Honda, 68; 9.

(15) Pierluigi Martini, Italy, Minardi Ford, 68; Id (13) Mark Brundle, Britain, Tyrell Yamaha, 67. 11. (18) Michele Aiboreto, Italy, Minardi Ford, 67; 12. (19) Olivier Panis, France, Ligier Renault, 67; 13. (24) Eric Bernard, France, Ligier Renault, 66; 14.

(25) Davia Brabham, Australia, Simtek Ford, 65; 15. (231 Alessandro Zanardi, Italy, Lotus Mugen Honda, 62; 16. (7) Mika Hakkinen, Finland, McLaren Peugeot, 61; 17. (22) Olivier Beretta, Monaco, Larroose Ford, 57. HOCKEY TODAY SCOREBOARD Monday, June 13 No games scheduled.

Game 7 of the Stanley CUP finals, the first seventh game in the finals in six years, will be Played Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. STARS Saturday, June Geoff Courtnall scored two goals for the second straight game, inlcuding game-winner asVancouver tiedtheStanley CUP finals at 3-3 defeating New York Saturday night 4-1. SEEING IT AGAIN Two critical replay decisions both wen, Vancouver's way in its 4-1 victory in Game 6 over New York. The first one confirmed the on-ice officials' call of no goal on a Glenn Anderson shot which hit the cross-bar and would havemade the score The second overturned the on-ice officials' call Gino goal on a Geoff Courtnall shot which made the score 4-I Canucks STATS The Vancouver Canucks, who are 5-0 when facing elimination this postseason, forced Game 7 by beating the New York Rangers 4-1 on Saturday night. SWEET HOME? New York has won three Stanley Cups, but none at home.

SLUMP New York's Adam Graves's goal-scoring drought has now reached 10 straight games. Graves set a Rangers record this season with 52 goals. SEVENTH GAME Tuesday's Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals will be the first since 1987, when the Edmonton Oilers beat the Philadelphia Flyers, and the second in 23 years. Nine championship series have gone the route since the best-of-seven format was introduced in 1739, with home teams winning seven times. Montreal White 214 4 4 4 1 2 Henry 32 0004 Roias 2 2 1 1 0 4 New York PSmith 6'4 5 4 4 4 0 112 1 0 0 0 2 Franco 1 0 .0 0 2 1 UmoiresFlome, Bell; First, Winters; Second Kellogg; Third, Freernming.

Top 10 Oakland 11 at Seattle 2 Atlanta 3 at Houston 1 A 10 23 33 16 14 30 11 17 28 6 22 28 10 13 23 9 11 20 9 9 18 7 11 18 5 13 18 3 15 18 5 12 17 9 7 16 9 7 16 6 10 16 9 6 15 6 9 15 6 9 15 6 8 14 5 9 14 4 9 13 9 13 2 11 13 7 5 12 3 9 12 5 6 11 2 9 11 8 2 10 7 3 10 Leetch, NYR Bure, Vcr Messier, NYR Gilmour, Tor Linden, Vcr Kovalev, NYR Courtnall, Vcr Lemieux, NJ Larionov, SJ Ellett, Tor Zubov, NYR Clark, Tor Larmer, NYR MacLean, NJ Graves, NYR Brown, Vcr Mironov, Tor Adams, Vcr Ronninb, Vcr Craven, Vcr Nicholls, NJ Lumme, Vcr Richer, NJ Oates, Bos Gartner, Tor Stevens, NJ Makarov, SJ Modano, Dal LDS ANGELES CHICAGO abrhbi abrhbi Butler cf 3 1 1 0 Rhodes cf 0 1 0 Oftrmn ss 3 0 1 0 Grace lb 000 Piazza I 0 1 I Sosa ri 1 21 Wliach 3b 2 I 1 I May It 0 1 0 HRdroz If 3 0 1 0 Wilkins 0 0 0 Wbster if 1 0 0 0 Dnston ss 0 1 0 Karros lb 3000 Bechete 3b 000 Mndsi ri 4000 JHrndz To 000 Ingram 2b 4 0 0 0 AYng 000 Cndiotti 4 0 0 0 Plesac 0 0 0 Butista 000 Robrsn ph 000 Crimp 000 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 3 1 5 1 Los Angeles 010 000 010-2 Chicago 000 000 100-1 LOBLos Angeles 7, Chicago 3, 2BButler (8), Sosa (8). 30May HRWallach (16), Sosa (15). SBRhodes (6). CSDunston (4). 5-0ffennan.

IP RERBOSO Los Angeles Candioni 9 5 1 1 0 1 Chicago AYoung 7'4 5 2 2 4 1 Plesac Y300000 Bautista 120000 1 Crim 100000 UmpiresHome, Hohn; First, Quick; Second. Davidson: Third, Davis. OAKLAND SEATTLE abrhbi abrhbi RHdsn dh 3 2 2 0 Lovullo 3b 3000 Javier If 5432 Amaral 7o 4 1 2 0 Gates 2b 4121 Grly Jr 4010 Sierra rf 5245 Buhner rf 3020 Aldrete rf 0 0 0 0 TMrinz lb 3 0 0 1 Stnbch lb 5 1 1 0 EMrinz dh 4 1 1 1 Panne 3b 4000 Anttny If 2010 Bordick ss 3011 Soio ss 4000 Schefer ss 1000 DWilsn 3000 Hmond 5121 Arson ph 1000 Foxd 5000 Totals 4011 1510 Totals 31 212 Oakland 102 131 030-11 Seattle 100 000 100 2 ELovullo (1), Amaral (12). DPOakland 2. LOBOakland 7, Seattle 7.

29Ja vier (8), Sierra (9), Hemond (7), Griffey Jr (11), Buhner ((5). HPJavier (7), Sierra (15), EMartinez (4). SPa(wee SFGates, Bordick, TMartinet IP ER BB SO AB IGwynn SD 56 210 42 81 .386 AIOUMtI 58 125 It 80 Morris On 62 238 33 84 ,353 Piazza LA 59 231 36 79 Jetteries StL 56 215 24 71 .330 Bagwell Hou 60 216 50 71 .329 Galarraga Col 60 240 44 78 .325 Mondesi LA 60 235 36 76 323 Butler LA 61 223 43 72 173 Conine Ra 62 245 35 79 .322 RunsDykstra, Philadelphia, 58; Bagwell, Houston, 50; Grissom, Montreal, 48; Lankford, St. Louis, 46; Biggio, Houston, 45; Galarraga, Colorado, 44; RKeily, Atlanta, 43; McGrift, Atlanta, 43; Butter, Los Angeles, 43. RBIs Bagwell, Houston, 59; Piazza, Los Angeles, 55; Galarraga, Colorado, 52; Conine, Florida, 50; MaWilliams, San Francisco, 48; Wallach, Los Angeles, 48; Bichette, Colorado, 47.

Hits Morris, Cincinnati, 84; TGwynn, San Diego, 81; Alou, Montreal, 90; Piazia, Los Angeles, 79; Conine, Florida, 79; Galarraga, Colorado, 78; Mondesi, Los Angeles, 76. Doubles 1Walker, Montreal, 21; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 25; Biggio, Houston, 24; Morris, Cincinnati, 20; Moo, Mon-Peal, II; TGwynn, San Diego, 17; Mon desi, Los Angeles, 16; Wilkins, Chicago, 16; Bichette, Colorado, 16; Bonilla, New York, Triples Butler, Los Angeles, RSanders, Cincinnati, Mondesi, Los Angeles, Sosa, Chicago, 5 Alicea, St. Louis, Sandberg, Chicago, Martin, Pittsburgh, DLewis, San Francisco, Weiss, Colorado, 4. Home runs MaWilliams, San Francisco, 22; Galarraga, Colorado, 19; McGritt, Atlanta, 18; Bagwell, Houston, 17; Mitchell, Cincinnati, 17; Wallach, Los Angeles, 16; Sosa, Chicago, 15; Bichette, Colorado, 15. Stolen bases DSanders, Cincinnati, 27; DLewis, San Francisco, 20; Grissom, Montreal, 20; Mouton, Houston, 19; Carr, Florida, 19; Biggio, Houston, 19; DeShields, Los Angeles, 14; RKelly, Atlanta, 14; Butler, Los Angeles, In Pitching decisions) Dalackson, Philadelphia, 8-1-899, 105; GAAaddux, Atlanta, 10-2, Montreal, 9- 3, .750, 112; Drabek, Houston, 8-3727, 163; Linton, New York, 5-2, .714, 4.41; RMartinez, Los Angeles, 3.50; Candiotti, Los Angeles, 5-2, .714, 4.38; Gott, Los Angeles, 5-2, .714, 111 Strikeouts Bones, San Diego, 100, PiMartinez, Montreal, IC Riio, nati, 86; GMaddux, Atlanta, 85; Glavine, Atlanta, 84; Fassero, Montreat, 76i KeGross, Los Angeles, 76.

Saves Diones, Philadelphia, 16; McMichael, Atlanta, 14; Franco, New York, 14; Myers, Chicago, 11 Beck, San Francisco, 12; MPerez, St.louis, 12; Wetteland, Montreal, 11. DETROIT CALIFORNIA abrhbi abrhbi Phillips If 4 0 1 0 Owen 3b 5221 CGmez 2b 5 1 2 1 Curtis cl 2111 Frymn 3b 2 1 1 1 Edmns rf 4010 Fielder dh 5 1 1 0 CDavis dh 4 1 1 1 Trmmll ss 5 1 1 0 Bicksn If 3 0 1 1 Tnleton lb 1 1 0 0 Salmon ri 0 0 0 0 SBmes lb 0000 Snow lb 4011 Felix rf A I 2 2 Correia 2b 4 1 1 0 Samuel 2001 CTmr 3110 KGbsn ct 1000 DSmth ph 1000 Flherty 3 0 1 1 Fbroas 0000 Whtker ph 1 0 0 0 DSrcna ss 4233 Kreuter 0000 Totals 330 9 6 Totals 34 II 12 I Detroit 020 SOO 040-6 California 200 041 Ols-1 DPCalifornia 1. LOBDetroit 8, California 5.2BFelix (14), Owen (7), CDavis (10), Snow (I), Correia (1), DiSarcina (9). 3BCIumer (I). HRCGomez Fry.

man ()O), Owen (2), DiSarcina (3). CSFlaherty (I), Owen (2), Curtis (7). SFSamuel. IP ER BB SO Detroit Wells 423 8 6 6 2 3 Stidham Y300000 Doherty 3 4 2 2 0 1 Ca(s) omia BnActsn 71,3 5 4 4 4 5 MLeiter 0 2 2 2 0 0 Grane 5,10 123 2 0 0 1 2 MLeiter pitched to 3 batters in the Mk HBPby Wells (Curtis 1, by (Fryman), by MLeiter (Teftleton). WPBnAndersori UmpiresHorne, Merrill; First, Reilly; Second, Bean; Third, Brinkman.

NOTE: Christian Fittipaldi, Brazil, was disqualified because his Footwork Ford was under the minimum weight 01 550 kilograms. Driver Standings after six races: 1. Schumadvr, 56 points; 2. Hill, 23; 3. Akii, and Berger, 13; 5.

Barrichello, 6. Brundle, and Nicola Larini, Italy, 8. Blundell, Hakkinen, Katavama and Karl Wend-Austria, 12.DeCesaris, and Fittipaldi, 14. Frentzen, Martini and Coughard, 17. Alboreto, Comas, Irvine and Lento, 1.

Constructors' Standings: 1. Benetton, 57 points; 2.Ferrari, 32; 3. Williams 25; 4. Jordan, 11; 5. McLaren, 10; 6.

Tyrrell, 7. Sauber, and 10. Larrousse, I. ktiremafita, le ATLANTA HOUSTON abrhbi abrhbi GlIgher If 4 0 2 0 Mouton 3 0 1 0 Blauser ss 4000 Biggio 2b 3010 (Welly 4 1 1 0 Gnzaiez If 4 0 0 0 McGrft lb 4 1 4 1 Bgwell lb 4 1 10 Justice ri 3 1 1 0 Cminiti 3b 4030 JLopez 4 0 1 0 Bass rt 4 0 1 1 Lemke 21) 3 0 0 0 Esebio 4020 Pecota 3b 4012 Cedeno ss 3010 GMddx 3000 Swndell 2000 Bream ph 1010 Finley Pr 0000 Hudek 0000 Totals 33 310 3 Totals 32 1 11 1 Atlanta 020 000 001-3 Houston 010 000 000-1 DPAttanta 3, Houston 2, LOBAtlanta 3, Houston 6. 213McGritt 2 (111, Pecota Oh Bass (5).

CSGallagher (II, Mouton Caminiti (3). SMouton. IP ER BBSO Atlanta GMaddux 9 11 1 I 0 4 Houston Swindell L3-3 0 0 2 2 I 5 Hudek 121.110 HOPby GMaddux (Biggio). UmpiresHome, Montague; First, Darling; Second, Williams; Third, McSherry. DUISBURG, Germany (AP) Leading results Sunday from the Duisburg track and field meet (all distances in metres) Colorado 3 at Cincinnati 2 F1600 Oakland 1nPopt 7 5 2 2 3 5 Acre 110010 Taylor 110000 Seattle Fleming 4 8 6 5 1 3 MHill 3 5 2 2 0 4 Cummings 22 3 3 1 1 Fleming Pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.

IMPFleming. BalkVan Poppet. UmpiresHome, Clark; First, Morn. son; Second, Barnett; Third, Kosc. AB Pct.

O'Neill NY 52 185 38 78 .422 WCIark TeX 59 219 45 84 .384 Thomas Chi 58 209 78 .373 Lotion Cie 57 737 55 .354 Belle Cle 58 218 47 77 .353 Palrneiro Bal 58 223 46 78 .350 CDavis Cat 80 213 42 73 .343 Molitor Tot 60 237 44 11 .342 ACole Min 56 192 42 65 .339 Puckett Min 58 242 40 81 .335 RunsThomas Chicago, 66; Canseco, Texas, 58; Grittey Jr, Seattle, 57; Lofton, Cleveland, 55, White, Toronto, 51; Phillips, Detroit, 49; Baerga, Cleveland, 47; Belle, Cleveland, 47. RBIsPuckett, Minnesota, 83; Carter, Toronto, 62; WCIark, Texas, 60; Franco, Chicago, 58; Canseco, Texas, 54; Thomas, Chicago, 52 Sierra, Oakland, 50. Hits Lofton, Cleveland, 44; WCIark, Texas, 84; Puckett, Minnesota, 81, Molitor, Toronto, 11; Fryman, Detroit, 79; Thomas, Chicago, 78; Palmetto, Baltimore, 78; O'Neill, New York, 78. Doubles Knoblauch, Minnesota, 28; Fryman, Detroit, 21; Belle, Cleveland, 21; WCIark, Texas, 20; Puckett, Minnesota, 18; Molitor, Toronto, 11; Dierud, Toronto, 17; Palmeiro, Baltimore, 17. Triples Chicago, Coleman, Kansas City, ADiaz, Milwaukee, Lofton, Cleveland, McRae, Kansas City, Hulse, Curtis, California, ACole, Minnesota, Buhner, Seattle, 4.

Nome runs Griffey Jr, Seattle, 25; Thomas, Chicago, 22; MVaughn, Boston, 17; Canseco, Texas, 16; Belle, Cleveland, 15 Sierra, Oakland, 15; Fielder, Detroit, 15; Carter, Toronto, 15. Stolen bases Lofton, Cleveland, 31; Coleman, Kansas City, 26; Nixon, Boston, 21; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 17; McRae, Kansas City, 16; ACole, Minnesota, 16; Hulse, Texas, 15; ByAnderson, Baltimore, 15; Javier, Oakland, 15. Pitching (i decisions) Key, New York, 9-1-900, 334; Bore, Chicago, 7-1, .875, 3.20; MCIark, Cleveland, 7-1, .875, 3.91; Cone, Kansas City, 10-2-833, 2.41; Alvarez, Chicago, 8-2, .800, 3.51; Tapani, Minnesota, 8-2, .800, 4.09; Mahornes, Minnesota, 6-2, .750, 5.08; Mussina, Baltimore, 2.73; Clemens, Boston, 6- 2, .750, 2.45. Strikeouts Clemens, Boston, 18; RJohnson, Seattle, 94; Appiw, Kansas City, 84; Finley, California, 84; Nentgen, Toronto, 76; Gordon, Kansas City, 71; Eldred, Milwaukee, 68; Brown, Texas, 68; Stewart, Toronto, 68. Saves LeSmith, Baltimore, 24; Aguilera, Minnesota, 12; Russell, Boston, 12; Grahe, California, 10; Montgomery, Kansas City, Ayala, Seattle, Si Henneman, Detroit, 8.

SATURDAY RESULTS MONTREAL (CP) Leading results Sunday from the Esso Protec-Goodrich F1600 motor race, 101aos of the 4.43-kilometre Circuit Gales Villeneuve. 1. Mike Sauco, U.S., 19 minutes 51.640 seconds (average speed 133.763 kilometres Per hour); 2. Jean-Francois Vielleux, Boucheryille, 2003.242; a Didier Schraenen, Mont St-Hilaire, Quo, 4, Marc Montmigny, Granby, 20.08.219; 5. SyNain PengnY, Granby.

20:13.944 New York 9 at Toronto 2 Philadelphia 7 at St. Louis 2 Cleveland 11 at Milwaukee 6 UKraine, 16.10; 2 kit JalOS, Germany, 16.10. Shot put 1. Sven-Oliver Buder, Germany, 19.81; 2. Michael Mertens, Germany, 19.27; 3.

Jonny Rinhardt Germany, 18.91. Discus: 1. Sergei Liashov, Russia, 64 92; 2. Vladimir Sinshenko, Ukraine, 64.90; 1 Lars Riedel, Germany, 64.40. Javelin: I.

Raymond Hecht, Germany, 85.72; 2. Peter Blank, Germany, 81.12; 1 Andreas Linden, Germany, 78.84. WOMEN 100: 1, Melanie Paschke, Germany, 11.29; 2. Silke Knoll, Germany, 11.39; 3. Nicole Mitchell, Jamaica, 11.45.

100 hurdles: I. Julia Graudin, Russia, 12.94; 2. Karen Jung, Germany, 13.20; 1 Kristin Patzwahl, Germany, 13.21. 200: 1. Silke Knoll, Germany, 22.4 2.

Melanie Paschke, Germany, 22.82; 3. Silke Lichtenhagen, Germany, 2130. 400: 1. Julia Ounorty, Cuba, 51.61 2. Ania Ruecker, Germany, 52.48; 3.

Natalia Hansimova, Russia, 52.69. 800: I. Christine Wachtel, Germany, 2. Ellen Kiessling, Germany, 3. Simone Weidner, Germany, 400 hurdles: 1.

Heike Meissner, Germany, 55.07; 2. Silvia Rieger, Germany, 56.04; 3. Birgit Wolf, Germany, 57.38. Long I. Heike Drechsler, Germany, 6.97; 2.

Viktoria Versininia, 6.90; 3. Claudia Gerhardt, Germany, 6.55. COLORADO CINONNAT1 abrhbi abrhbi Weiss ss 5 0 0 0 DSndrs 3 1 00 Ckrardi 4 0 1 0 Larkin ss 4 0 1 0 Bchette rt 4000 TFrndz 3h 3001 Girrga lb 4 1 20 RSndrs rt 4100 1.1ndrWl It 4000 Boone 2b 4010 Haves 3b 1232 Morris lb 4030 Kngery ci 3000 Brrnlid If 2010 Castilla 2h 3 0 2 0 Howard It 2 0 0 Liriano 2b 0 1 1 Dorsett 3 0 1 1 Painter 0 0 0 Hanson 2 0 0 0 Blair 0 0 0 LHrris ph 1000 Jhnson ph 0 0 0 JRuffin 0 0 0 0 SReed 0 0 0 Brnson ph 1 000 EYngpI 000 Crrsco 0000 BRuffin 000 Totals 34 3 3 Totals 33 2 7 2 Colorado 010 010 001-3 Cincinnati 001 001 000-1 LOBColorado 7, Cincinnati II. 2BGalarraga (12), Hayes 2 (13), Morris (20). HRHayes (6).

SBDSanders 2 (27). SKingery, Painter. SFTfernander. IP Fl It ER 88 SO DETROIT GP MEN 10(k 1. Donovan Bailey, Toronto, 10.03 seconds; 2.

Bnthy Surat, Montreal, 10.15; 1 Marc Blume, Germany, 10.24. 110 hurdles: 1. Mark McKoy, Toronto, 13.43; 2. Emilio Valle, Cuba, 13.65; 3. Frank Busemann, Germany, 1170.

200: 1. Michael Johnson, U.S., 20.08; Donovan Bailey, Toronto, 20.39; 3. Emmanuel Tutiour, Ghana, 20.57. 400: I. Greg Haughton, Jamaica, 4534; 2.

Butch Reynolds, U.S., 46.18. 400 hurdles: 1. Winthrop Graham, Jamaica, 49.30; 2. Edgar It), Germany, 49.53; 3. Maurice Horton, U.S., 51.14.

100: 1. Nico Motcheon, Germany, one minute 46.69 seconds; 2. Osei Kennedy, Ghana, 1:47.911 Joachim Behrnel, Germany, 1:48.17. 1,510: 1. Dieter Baumann, Germany, 318.49; 2.

Ruediger Stenzel, Germany, 338.63; 3. Thomas Lotik, Kenya, 3:38.76. 3,000 steeplechase: 1. Johnstone Kipkoech, Kenya, 2. Patrick Sang, Kenya, 3.

Steffen Brand, Germany, 8:23.75. High iumpl. Hendrik Beyer, Germany, 2,30 metres; 2. Constantin Galkin, Russia, 2.25; 3. Kristopher Lamos, Germany, 215.

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LOBNew York 12, Toronto 7. 2BMattingly (10), Kelly (13). 30Gallego (1). HR Boggs (8), Tartabull (11), O'Neil) (12). SEIBWilliams (7), RAlomar 1111, Molitor (9), Wool.

(I). CSPolonia (8). SFKell'. IP ER B8 SO CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE abrhbi abrhbi Lofton 4 1 1 0 JoReed 2b 5 221 Amaro 0000 Spiers 3b 5120 Espnza ss 3 2 1 1 Glighn If 3 1 1 1 Baerga 2b 5223 lb i Belle If 5 1 1 4 Harper 4000 Murray lb 5 1 1 0 Nilsson dh 4 0 1 1 Midndo dh 31 00 Mieske rf 3000 Rmrez rt 3 1 2 2 ADiazcf 4 000 Pena I 1 1 0 JsVintn ss 2 1 1 1 RGnzls 3h 4232 Totals 36121211 Totals 35 6 IS Cleveland 110 001 003-12 Milwaukee 310 200 000 6 EPena (1). OPMilwaukee 2.

LOBCleveland 2, Milwaukee 7. 2BEspinoza (10), Murray (11 Ramirez (II), GVaughn (9). HRBaerga (9), Belle (1), JoReed (I), JsVaientin (4). 513Lofton 3 (311, RGonzales (2), SPiers (4). SFEspinoza.

IP ER BB SO Cleveland DeMartinez W4-4 8 6 6 1 1 Plunk 5,1 4 1 0 0 3 4 Milwaukee Higuera 1 3 4 4 1 1 Navarro 5 5 5 5 3 2 Mercedes 2211 0 1 Lloyd 1 2 2 2 0 1 Higuera pitched to 3 batters in the 2nd, -Mercedes pitched to 1 batter in the gth. HOPby DeMartinez (Mieske). WPDeMarlinez. UmpiresHome, Hick First, McKean; Second, Joyce; Third, Craft. 1-312.

Colorado Painter 4,4 4 1 1 2 2 Blair 12321)11 SReed 2 1 0 0 2 1 BRoffin 100010 Cincinnati Hanson 6 5 2 2 0 5 JRuttin 220010 Carrasco 1 2 1 1 0 0 UmoiresHorne, Barron; First, Polk; Second, Bonin; Third, West. Leg') ON" BELMONT WINNERS New York Key Wickman Toronto Stewart 5 6 2 2 3 5 312 1 0 0 0 3 512 11 7 7 3 3 SATURDAY RESULTS Montreal 7 at New York 4 Totals 33 2 9 2 Totals 33 711 7 St. Louis 100 MI 000-2 Philadelphia 010 400 024-7 EStocker (I). DPPhiladelphia 1. LOBSt.

Louis 7, Philadelphia 6.26Gilkey (12), Perre (3), ()Smith (3), Eisenreich 2 (9), Longmire (4). HRWhiten (5). SEversgerd, Morandini, Dri.lackson SFJetleries, Batiste. IP ER BB SO St Louis Tewksbury 1-8-5 3 7 4 4 0 0 Eversgerd 321 )0 1 Muronif 100002 Habyan 122 2 1 2 Philadelphia Dniackson 8 8 2 2 1 3 Slocumb 11000 1 Tewksbury pitched to 3 batters in the 41h. First, Van-over; Second, Hirschbeck; Third, Ricker.

San Diego 020 000 001 315 0 San Fran 010 000 000, I 41 Ashby and Ausmus; Portugal Burba (8), Hickerson (9), Beck (9) and Manwaring, HR: SF Bonds (14). Florida 220 000 000 4 90 Pittsburgh 103123 00x-10100 Miller Lewis (5), Mutis (6) and Santiago; Cooke Hope (6), White (4) and Slaught HRs: FlaCarr (1), Co). brunn (I); Pgh Bell (0), Hunter (6). DETROIT (AP)ResultsSundayof the Detroit Grand Prix Indy-car race on the 14-turn temporary road circuit through Belle Isle Park, with starting position in parentheses, driver, residence, car, laps completed, average speed in miles an hour, or reason out: 1, (3) Paul Tracy, Toronto, Penske-IImor Indy VI, 71, 14.245; 2. (4) Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil, Penske-Ilmor they V13, 77, 86.127; 3, (10) Bobby Gordon, Orange, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 4.

(8) Teo Fabi, Italy, Reynard-Ilmor IndY V8, 77, 85.932; 5. (11) Michael Andretti, Nazareth, Reynard Ford-Cosworth XB, 17, 85.909; 6. (6) Bobby Rahal, Dublin, Indy Jacques Villeneuve, lberville, Reynard Ford-Cosworth XB, 8. (5) Mauricio Gugelmin, Brazil, Reynard Ford-Cosworth XB, 77, 85.597; 9. (18) Bryan Herta, Hilliard, Ohio, Lola FordCosworth XB, 17, 85.564; 10.

(2) Al Unser Albuquerque, N.M., Penske-11r Indy V8, 11, 85.519. (21) Scoff Goodyear, Neviniarke(, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 16, 14.633; 12. (16) Christian Danner, Germany, Lola Cosworth X8, 16, 84.568; 13. (26) Scott Sharp, Wilton, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 76, 84.497; 14. (23) Mark Smith, McMinnville, Lola Ford-Coswortli XB, 76, 84.429; 15.

(20) Frectrik Ekblom, Sweden, Lola Ilmor Indy V8, 76, 84.241; 16. (28) Willy T. Ribbs, San Jose, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 75, 83.965; 17. (27) Buddy Lazier, Vail, Lola Ilmor Indy C-plus, 75, 83.962; 18. (9) Mario Andretti, Nazareth, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, (13) Arie Luyendyk, Netherlands, Lola Ilmor Indy V8, 75, 83.319; 20.

(19) Jimmy Vassar, Discovery Bay, Reynard Ford-Cosworth XB, 14, contact. 21. (11 Nigel Mansell, Britain, Lola FordCosworth XB, 65, throttle; 22. 01) Stefan Johansson, Sweden, Penske-Ilmor IndY V8, 51, transmission; 23. (121 Adrian Fernandez, Mexico, Reynard-Ilmor Indy VI3, 48, contact; 24.

(22) Marco Greco, Brazil, Lola Ford-Cosworth X131, 30, hallshaft; 25. (24) Dominic Dobson, Truckee, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 20, contact; 26. (25) Alessandro Zampedri, Italy, Lola Ford-Coswort XB, 20, contact; 27. (15) Mike Groff, Worthington, Ohio, Lola Honda IndrV8, 7, suspension; 28. (14) Raul Boesel, Brazil, Lola Ford-Cosworth XB, 1, electrical.

PPG Cup point leaders: 7. Al Unser 83; 2. Emerson Eittipaidi, 70; 3. Michael Andretti, 59; 4. Robby Gordon, 52; 5.

Nigel Mansell, 46; 6. Paul Tracy and Jimmy Vassar, 36; 8. Bobby Rahal and Teo Fabi, 28; 10 Jacques Villeneuve, 26. FOOTBALL CFL B.C. Lions trade defensive lineman Derek MacCready plus the third round draft choice in 1995 CFL college draft to Me Ottawa Rough Riders for defensive linemen Kent Warnock and Dave Chaytors; announce retirement of defensive tackle Tim Lorenz.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats release defensive tadde Selwyn Croft. Toronto Argonauts release nose tadde JamieBennett; linebackers Maurice Benson and Brad Clark; defensive ends Orlando Dean, Leroy Thompson, Kimble Wright and Rick Massey; defensive backs Carl Franks and Brian Porter; running back Dwayne Owens; defensive tackle Brian Watson and cornerback TaMum Lewis. Saskatchewan Roughridensign defensive lineman Richard Glover. NFL Pittsburgh Stealers signed centre Der-month i Dawson to a contract extension through 1997. BASEBALL American League Boston Red Sox activate pitcher Scott Bankhead from the 15-day disabled list; Place outfielder Andy Tomberlin on the 15-day disabled list; send pitcher Todd Frottwirth to Pawtucket of the International League; recall pitcher Nate Min-they from Pawtucket.

Cleveland Indians activate pitcher Jerry DiPoto from Me 60-day disabled list and option him to Charlotte of the international League; designate pitcher Brian Barnes tor assignment; sign Pitcher Dan Graves. National League Florida Marlinsactivateoutfielder Gars, Sheffield from the 15-day disabled list; place pitcher Chris Hammond on the IS-day disabled list. LA Dodgersagreetoterms witicatcher Paul Konerko. NY Mats sign first baseman Bryon Gainey and assign him to Port St. Lucie of the Gulf Coast League.

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SBFloyd (4), McReynolds (2). SFDFletcher. IP ER BB SO (0111 )4 KANSAS CITY TEXAS abrhbi abrbbi Ceman 11 4221 Hulse 5001 Gagne ss 5123 Strange 2b 3010 McRae 4 0 0 1 WCIark dh I 0 1 1 Mcfrine 5010 knzir it 4000 Hmeiin dh 1010 0McD1 ri 3000 Gaetti lb 4010 Palmer 3b 4000 Jose ri 3221 Greer lb 4120 Shmprt 3b 4 1 1 0 1Rdrgi 4110 Howard 3b 0 0 0 0 Beltre ss 3010 Lind 2b 2110 Totals 35 711 0 Totals 34 2 2 Kansas Citi 002 000 311-7 Texas 000 000 020-2 Eiind (3), Greer (2), DPTexas 1. LOBKansas City 6, Texas 8. 28Gagne (13), Strange (3).

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March 18-19 Bormio, Italy, World Cup Finals, downhill, super-G, giant slalom, Slalom. San Diego 5 at San Francisco 2 SCOREBOARD Monday, June 13 New York at Baltimore (4:35 Me lido Perez (3-3) starts for the Yankees as they make their first visit of the season to Camden Yards and face the second-place Orioles. STATS Tony Glaynn had the 32nd four-hit game of his career Saturday. Barry Bonds hit his fifth career homer in 14 at-bats off Andy Ashby on Saturday. STREAKS Bip Roberts extended his hitting streak to a career-high 15 games Saturday for San Diego.

Marquis Grissom has a career-high lit-game hitting streak for Eric Karros has a career-high 14-game hitting streak for the Dodgers. SLUMPS RYne Sandberg isin a 1-for-28 slump for the Cubs. He was given the day off The Red Sox lost their fifth straight game at Fenway Park on Saturday. They've been outscored 48-22 in those defeats. SLUGGERS Kirk Gibson drove in a career-high seven runswith a grand slam and a three.

run homer as Detroit beat California 11- SWINGS Joe Carter has 62 RBis this season, 5001 them at home in Toronto. STARTERS Jimmy Key won his eighth straight decision Saturday, matching the longest winning streak of his career. At 9-1, he's oft to the best start by a Yankees pitcher since Tommy John went 9-1 to start the 1979 season. STATUS Kevin Mitchell VMS out of Cincinnati's lineup Saturday after reportedly being hit in the right eye by a flying bottle at a night soot. Reds manager Davey Johnson said Mitchell had blurry vision, but the InlUni isn't serious.

Mitchell told Johnson and general manager Jim Bowden that he was at a restauranvbar on the Oho River with several of the Rockies following their gameFridaynightwhen a womantrew a bottle at someone else and hit him instead. SIDELINED Yankees catcher Mike Stanley did not start saturdav 14 left cfrictese, oerYte vett, a strained left hamstring, the same injury that put him on the disabled list last month. STARS Saturday Andy Ashbypitcheda hopr-hitterSaturday, leading San Diego over San Francisco 3-1. He walked none, struck out tour and retired the last 13 batters. SCOUTING Giants Ditcher Bud Black will make hiS fourth rehabilitation start in the minors Tuesday.

Hewill Ptchfor Class A San lose after three games for Class AAA Phoenix. "His breaking balls need tuning Giants manager Dusty Baker said. Black is coming back from elbow surgery last Sept. 25 and knee surgery in February. SPEAKING "That's how I usually start spring training drilling guys.

He didn't even move. Hewastrying toget a baseon meCincinnati pitcher Rob Dibble, whothrew batting practice Saturday and hit Reds coach Joel Youngblood in the leg. SEASONS June 13 1905 Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants pitched his second no-hitter, beating the Oficago Cubs and Mordecai Brown 1-0. 1912 Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants recorded his 3001h career victory with a 3-2 triumph over the Chicago Cubs. 1921Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees pitched the first five innings and hit two home runs in an 11-8 triumph over the Detroit Tigers.

1948 49,641 fans turned out for Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium. New York retired Ruth's No. 3 and the Yankees beat the Cleveland Indians 5-3. 1951 Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hit three home runs and drove in five runs in a 9-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Williams became the first AL Player to have htro three-homer games In a season.

1973TheLos Angeles Dodgers infield of SteveGarvey (first basei, Davey Lopes (second base), Ron Con (third base) and Bill Russell shorlstoP) Plaved together fOr the first time in a 16-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. The quartet set a major-league record for longevity by playing 8, yars in the came infield tim Montreal Rueter 4 4 3 3 1 0 Heredia 2 1 0 0 0 3 Shaw Ps 2 1 103 Wetteland l3 0 0 0 0 1 New York Gorr 5 8 4 4 1 2 Mason 2 2 2 2 0 0 Linton 24 1 1 1 2 Rueter pitched to 3 batters in the 501 WPGozro. UmpiresHome, Froemming, First, Bell; Second, Winters; Third, Kellogg. QUEEN'S CLUB LIAWGM 500 LONDON (AP) Weekend results from a men's grass-court tennis tournament at Queen's Club (seedings in parentheses): Kansas City Cone 3 3 2 0 2 3 Magnante 01 0000 Meacham 5,3 1W 2 0 0 1 0 Texas Faiardo 7 9 5 5 2 5 Burrows 1) 1 1 10 Whiteside 1 1 1 00 1 Magnante pitched to 1 batter in the 8M, Burrows pitched to 1 batter in the 951. UmoresHorne, Culbreth; First, O'Nora; Second, Ischida; Third, Shulock, T-139.

SAN DIEGO SAN FRAN abrhbi abrhbi Roberts 2b 4 2 1 1 DLewis cf 4000 Hyers lb 5121 DaMtnz rf 102 1 TGwyn rf 4 1 1 1 Phillips lb 4 0 1 Pastier If 2 0 0 1 MaWim 3b I 1 1 1 Bean cf 3000 Bonds lf 4020 Bell cf 0000 Clayton ss 4000 LYnnst 3b 3010 Pnrson 2b 3 0 1 Shipley 3b 1000 Frey 0000 Gutierz ss 4121 Borba 0000 Asmus 4 0 2 0 Bnznor ph 1 0 0 0 Beres 3000 JeReed 4000 Cnirceo nh 1 0 0 0 SwItt 2000 Haman 0000 Scrsone 2b 1 100 Totals 34 5 5 Totals 35 2 7 2 San Diego 001 001 030-5 San Frandsen 000 100 010-2 EGutierrez (10), Patterson (4). DPSan Diego 1, San Francisco I. LOBSan Diepo 6, San Francisco a 2BHvers (3), Patterson HPM.3(M'. hams OD, SSGutierrez (1), Ausmus (2), SFRoberts, Plantier. IP ER BB SO OTHER SCORES RIO DE JANERO (API The 1994-95 mens and women's World CUP alpine ski schedules, as approved by the International Ski Federation'.

MEN Nov.6Saas Fee, Switzerland, parallel slalom (provisional). Nov. 26-27Sestriere, Italy, slalom, giant slalom. Dec.3-1 Val d'Isere, France, downhill, super-G. Dec.

10 Val Gardena, Italy, downhill. Dec. II Alta Badia, Italy, giant slalom. Dec. 13 Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, slalom.

Dec. 17-18 St. Anton, Austria, downhill, slalom. Dec. 20 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria, super-G.

Dec. 21-22 Kraniska Cord, Slovenia, slalom giant slalom. Dec. 29 Meribel, France, giant Slalom. Jan.

7-8 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, downhill, slaion Jan.14-ISKitzbuhel, Austria, downhill, slalom, combined. Jan. 21-22 Wengen, Switzerland, downhill, slalom. Jan. 24 Adelboden, Switzerland, giant slalom.

Jan. 30-Feb. 12 Sierra Nevada, Spain, world championships Feb.18- 19Furano, Japan, slalom, giant slalom. Feb. 25-26 Whistler, B.C., downhill, super-G.

March 4-5 Aspen, downhill, super-G. March 11-12 Kvilliell, Norway, down WOMEN Nov. Saas Fee, Switzerland, slalom (Provisional). Nov. 26-27 Park City, Utah, slalom, giant slalom.

Dec. 34 Vail, 05wnhill, superG. Dec. 5 Breckirtridge, giant slalom. Dec.10-11Lake Louiw, downhill, super-G.

Dec. 17-18 Veysonnaz, Switzerland, downhill, slalom, combined. Dec. 20-21 Morose, France, giant slalom, super-G. Dec.

30 Meribel, France, slalom. Jan.7-8 Haus im Ennstal, Austria, giant slalom, super-G. Jan, 13-15 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, downhill, slalom, super-G, combined. Jan. 21-22 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, downhill, giant slalom.

Jan. 30-Feb. 12 Sierra Nevada, Spain, world Feb. 18-19 Are, Sweden, downhill, giant slalom. Feb.

25-26 Maribor, Slovenia, slalom, ont slalom, March 4-5 Saalbach Hinterglemm, Austria, downhill, super-G. March I I -17 Lenzerheitie, Switzerland, downtlitl, slalom March 16-18 6ormio, Italy, World Cut) finals, downhill, super-G, giant slalom, Atlanta 101 020 000 6 62 Houston 011002003-1 61 Avery, Stanton (6), Bedrosian (7), McMichael (9) and Lopez; Kite, Veres (5), Harrinton (6), Tolones 1-2) 111 and Senials. NHL AnMcGill (18); HOU Bag wel 1 21). SUNDAY Singles Final Todd Martin (5), U.S., def. Pete SamPras (1), 7-6 (7-4), 74 (74).

Doubles serti-final Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, Australia (2), def. Darren Cahill and John Fitzgerald, Australia, 7-6 (7-3), 6-7 (74), 14-12, comp. of match. Doubles Final Jan Aoell and Jonas Borman, Sweden (5), def. Woodbridge and 7-6 (7-5), 6-4.

SATURDAY Singles semi-finals Samoras def. Ariell, 3-6, 7-6 (7.5), 6 Baltimore 8 at Boston 4 LONG POND, Pa. (AP) Rests Sunday from the UAW-GM 500 NASCAR stock car race at Pocono international Raceeway, with starting position in Parentheses, type of car, laps comPleted, reason out, money won and winner's average sPeed in miles an hour (all driverS from U.S.): 1. (1)Rusty Wallace, FordThunderbird, 200, S84.525, 128.801; 2. (19) Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet Lumina, 200, 3.

(5) Ken Schrader, Chevrolet Lumina, 200, 4. (26) Morgan Sheprierd, Ford Thunderbird, 200, 5. (3) Mork Martin, Ford Thunderbird, 200, 6. (4) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet Lumina, 200; 7. (7) Ernie lroan, Ford Thunderbird, 200, $25,705: 8.

(6) Brett Bodine, Ford Thunderbird, 200, 9. (39) Rick Mast, Ford Thunderbird, 200, 10.i (16) Bill Elliott, Ford Thunderbird, 200, $20,155. Series point leaders: Irvan 2,130: Earn-hang R.Wallace Schrad4r 1,175, Marto Shepherd Rudd M.Watirip Speed Petty 1,546, Gordon 1,536, Marlin Musgrave D.Waltrio T.Labonte 1.399 1,646, Gordon 1,536. Marlin 1,463, Mos' grave 1477; D.Waltrio I.Labonte Hee St Louis 000 131 200 7 11 Phila 010 010 HO 4 11 ()Wares Murphy (7), Arocha (SA) (8) and Pagnozzi; Boskie Carter (6), Quantrill (8) and Dautton, MRs: San Diego Benes WA-9 11 6 2 1 0 12 Hoffman 1 1 0 0 0 1 lit it lit 0 Martin def. Christ van Rensburg, South Alr'ca, 6-1, 6-4.

Doubles semi-Mal Ace II and Btorkman, def. Goran luanisew, Croa lta, and Patrick Rafter, Australia, 1-6 18-6L NHRA WOMEN s) ri '4111 So, rzT. r. 41 i trairtir a Annie BiRMiNGHAM, England (AP) Weekend results from a women's grass-court tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): SUNDAY Singles Final I06 McNeil (2), def. tina Garr).

sell-Jackson (I), U.S., 6-L 6-2. Doubles Final Garrison-Jackson and 'Arise 6446and, Latvia (3), def. Catherine Barclay and Kerri-Anne Guse, Australia, 6-4, 6-4. BALTIMORE BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi ByAdsn ri 4 2 4 2 Nixon Li 4 0 1 1 Sabo I 5 0 1 1 inVInfn ss 3 1 1 0 Pirnito lb 4 2 3 1 MVohn lb 4 1 1 0 CRoken ss I 1 23 Dawson dh 4 1 23 Baines dh 4000 Tinsley or 0000 L.Gmer 3b Sill Grnwil If 4010 Holies 5000 Chrribri ri 4000 McLmr 2b 4 2 2 0 Cower 3b 4010 Dvraux 4 0 1 0 Valle 2 1 00 CRdroz 2b 3 0 1 0 Totals 114 1 Totals 32 4 I 4 BaMmore 122 102 000-8 Boston NI 100 002-4 ECRioken (4). DPBaltimore 2.

LOBBaltirnore 8, Boston 1 2BCR 'ken (13), Devereaux (4), MVauohn (17). 3B-8vAnclerson (2). HRPalmeir0 (13), CRiOken (7), LGocnet (7), Dawson (ll). SBBvAnderson 2 (1S) CSNixon (7). SinVoientin.

SFBeandemon IP ER BB SO Baltimore McDonald 8 6 3 3 1 Teoltort 122 1100 Eichhom 450000 1 Boston lifinchev 212 10 5 5 2 2 Hesketti 2-3111 00 Harris 3 2 2 2 0 4 Bankbead 12,5 1 0 0 0 0 Fosses 1200 01 0 Russell 100000 esketh pitched to 1 batter in the atti, McDonald onched to I batter in the 9th. PBHones. UmoiresHorne, Scott First, Second, Roe; Third, McOelland. KIRKE RSVILLE, Ohio (AP) Final results from the 51,264,500 30th annual Oldsmobile Springnationals, Ine eighth event on the 18-race 1994 526-million NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series at Nahonal Trail Raceway: Too Fuel Roved One Sa lt Ka Ora, Be 4874 seconds, 79930 impri (track record) defeated Rance McDaniel, Fresno, broke. Blaine Johnson, Santa Maria, 4.901, 291.52 def.

Kenny Bernstein, Dallas, 4.910, 798.80. Don Prudhomrne, Granada Hills, 4.865.282.. Shelly Anderson, Ontario, Calif 4917, 290.88. Mike Dunn, Mt. Jay, 4941, 776.15 del.

Eddie Hill, Wichita Fails, Texas, broke. Joe Amato, Old Forge, Pa 5.069, def. Andy Woods, Dallas, 9.624, 87.99. Danrvelle DePorter, Scottsdale, 5.022, 780.37 deg. Michael Brotherton, Dal Mustang, 5.319, 285 17 cot Gary Den-sham, G.11flonier, oldl Cutlass, 5.551, 268.89, K.

C. Sourlock. Nashville, Tenn, Daytona, 5.223, 284 90 def. Gary Botger, Genoa, Pontiac Formula, 16.303, 45.03. Richard Hartman, Anderson, S.C., Daytona, 6.443, 196.97 def.

Rick Sherrell, Tulsa, Olds Achieva. 6,483. 18645. Al Hotrinaryl. umata, Daytona, 5 444, 280.19 aet.

Jim Ewer, Vancouver, Cunass, 46. 26u M. Quarter-finals Force, 5,181, 282.04 def. Hoover, 5314, 226,18. Hofmann, 5.401, 279.58 det.

t4artman, 11.058. 81 05. Bonin, 5360, 283.73 def. SPurlock, 7.747, 11406. Etches, 5.421, 264.00 clef.

Pedregon, 5376, 261,32. Semi-finals Bonin, 6,626, 142.31 clef. Force, 18.550, 67 42. 140fmann, 3301, 283.64 def. Etchells, 5.379, 277.43.

Finals Bonin, 5.232, 282.92 clef. Hofmann, 9.900, 83.17. Ohio, 7.535, 111.69. Connie Kaktra, Ypsilanti, Mida, 5.040, P0.51 def. Pat Austin, Tacoma, 10.373, 73.74.

Ouarter-rtnals S.Kalina, 4.985, 281.60 def. Johnson, 5023, 28911. Prudhornme, 4.943, 282.39 def. Dunn, 5.014, 27220. Amato, 4.909, 29154 def.

DePorter, 11.7911 (12 19, ala, 4 921, 293.82 def. McCtenathan, 5.036, 288 M. Semi-fmals S.Kalitta,4,924, 29585 oef.Prudhomme, 4.994, 283.28. Amato, 283.37 def.C)(alitta, 5093, 224119 Finals S.Kalitta,4.952, 252.10 def. Amato, 4 .9 40, 27043.

Funny Car Round one John Force, Yorba Linda, Chew Lumina, 5.095, 236.25 def. Paula Marlin, Pnoernk, Ford Probe, broke. Tom toyer, romneapoks, Dolzyz Daytona, 6.917, 200 60 der Whit Bazemore, incbanaooks, Daytona, 7.063, 133.17, Bar, Fccd HOCKENHEIM, Germany (AP) Results Sunday in the morcyle German Grand Prix race held at the 6 793-kilometre Hockenheim track with driver, country, make of motorcycle, lam, time and winner's avera9e speed 500cc 1.Michael Doohan, Australia, tans, 3558385 minutes, 206.190 If -ph; 2. Kevin Schwantz, U.S., Suzuki, 3. Alberto Pug, Spain, Honda, 3614.758; 4.

Aiek Criyiatie, Spain, Hortla, 36.18.530. 5. Aiexand-e Barros, Suzuki, 36:32.114. 6. Shinichi Itoh, 3432.287; 7.

Doug Chandler, U.S., Cagiva, 8. all Mackenzie, England, Yamaha, 37.05.974; 9. Bernard Garcia, France, Yamaha, 10. John Reynolds, England, Yamaha. Standings 1.

Michael Doohan, Australia 136 points; 2. Kevin Schwartz, 108; 3. John Kocinski, U.S., 79; 4. Alex Criville, Spam, 67; 5. Itch, Japan, 66; 6.

Alberto Puig, Spain, 64; 1. Alexandre Barros, Brazil, 61. 250a 1. Loris CaPirossi. Italy, laps.

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