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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 26

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D2 The Berkshire Eagle, Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Sports Scoreboard National League American League England advances with 1-0 win By Barry Wilner Associated Press ROME It was a goal that came out of nowhere, scored by a player who came from nowhere. As England and Belgium approached a penalty kick shootout yesterday, locked in a scoreless tie, the English seemed disinclined to move upfield. They were wasting time. East Division West Division West Division Pet. GB East Division 41 21 42 30 37 29 ct.

GB .594 Vi .561 2V, 493 7 Pet. GB Pet. GB Boston 41 29 So Oakland 44 25 .63 Toronto 41 32 .52 IN Chicago 42 25 .627 1 Cleveland 34 35 .493 4 California 37 35 514 'i Detroit 34 39 .46 tVi Minnesota 35 36 493 10 Milwaukee 32 37 464 8': Seattle 35 37 416 10'? Baltimore 31 40 437 10'? Texas 31 41 431 14V1 New York 26 42 382 14 Kansas City 29 39 426 14' 2 Cincinnati San Diego San Francisco Los Angeles Houston Atlanta 44 23 .657 34 33 .507 10 36 35 .507 10 35 36 .493 11 29 41 .414 UV, 27 42 391 18 Pittsburgh Montreal New York Philadelphia St Louis Chicago 34 35 29 41 414 1 2Vj 29 44 397 14 Tomorrow's Games Montreal at Chicago, 2 20 p.m. San Diego at Houston, 2:35 p.m. Cincinnati at New York, 7:35 p.m.

Pittsburgh at St Louis, 8:35 p.m. Only games scheduled County Babe Ruth tourney gets under way tomorrow The Berkshire County Babe Ruth League tournament gets under way tomorrow with games in the 13-year-old tournament. Teams from Pittsfield, North Adams, Adams, Dalton, South Berkshire and South Central (Lee area) will participate in both the 13-year-old and age 14-15 tournaments. Both tournaments are double elimination. All weekday games will begin at 5:30 and weekend games will start at 1.

In the 13-year-old tournament, Dalton visits North Adams at Noel Field and defending county champion Adams takes on Pittsfield at the Common tomorrow. On Friday, South Berkshire will visit the Dalton-North Adams winner and South Central will visit the Pittsfield-Adams winner. Dalton will play its home games at Wahconah Regional and Adams will play at Renfrew Field. Should South Berkshire and South Central have home games they will play at Memorial Field in Great Bajeipgton and Lee High School, respectively. The championship game is tentatively scheduled for July 8.

The winner advances to the state tournament, which will be held this year in Leominster. The age 14-15 tournament begins Saturday with Dalton traveling to play South Central at Lee High School and North Adams hosting Adams at Joe Wolfe Field. On Sunday, defending champion Pittsfield visits the Dalton-South Central winner and the Adams-North Adams winner hosts South Berkshire. Pittsfield's home games will be at Deming Field, Dalton's at Pine Grove Park, and Adams and South Berkshire would play at Renfrew and Memorial Field, respectively. The title game is tentatively set for July 14.

The state tournament will be held at Westfield. Reds, 3-2 Last Night's Results New York 8, Milwaukee 2 Cleveland 5, Baltimore 3 Boston 3, Toronto 0 Minnesota 5, Texas 4 Detroit at Oakland, Jn) Kansas City at Seattle, (n) Chicago at California, (n) Today's Games Detroit (DuBois 3 51 at Oakland (Moore 5 7), 3:15 p.m Chicago (King 7 1) at California (Finley 10-31, 4:05 p.m Milwaukee (Krueger 3 3) at New York (LaPoint 4 6), 7:30 m. Last Might's Results Montreal 6, Chicago 5 Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0 Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 2 San Diego at Houston, (n) New York at St. Louis, (n) Today's Games San Francisco (Robinson 2 1) at Cin cinnati (Browning 7 4), 12:35 p.m. Montreal (Gross 8-4) at Chicago (Pico 3), 2:20 p.m.

Philadelphia (K Howell 8-4) at Pittsburgh Terrell 2-6), 6:05 p.m. Los Angeles (Belcher 5 4) at Atlanta (Smoltz 4 6), 7:40 p.m. San Diego (Hurst 4-6) at Houston (Deshaies 3 5), 8:35 p.m. New York (Viola 10-3) at St. Louis (Magrane 4 9), 8:35 p.m.

Cleveland (Black 6 4) at Baltimore (Mitchell 0 1), 7:35 p.m. Toronto (Key 4 2) at Boston (Bod dicker 9 3), 7:35 p.m. Texas (Ryan 6 4) at Minnesota (Tapani 8 4), 8:35 p.m Kansas City (Appier 2 3) at Seattle (M Young 2 8), 10:05 p.m. Tomorrow's Games Milwaukee at New York, 1 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 1:15 m.

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SB Larkin (18). JReed. IP ER BB SO San Francisco GarrehS 7 7 2 2 3 3 Brantley 3 2 0 0 0 1 Thurmond L.l 1 1 2 10 0 1 Cincinnati DJackson 7 2 2 2 2 4 Dibble 3 10 0 13 Myers 2 1 0 0 0 1 Thurmond pitched to 3 batters in the 12th. BK DJ ckson. 37,626.

DP Toronto 3, Boston 1 LOB--Toronto 6, Boston 4 2B Boggs, Brunansky, Gruber HR--Quintana (3) SB Felix (TO). IP ER BB SO Toronto Wells 2 7 6 3 3 3 2 Acker 1 10 0 0 0 Boston Gardner 4 6 2 0 0 2 8 Murphy 2 1 0 0 0 2 Reardon 1 10 0 10 Gardner pitched to I batter in the 7th, WP-Murphy 39 NBA draft is today Expos, 6-5 Twins, 5-4 Belinda 2:09. A Indians, 5-3 TEXAS MINNESOTA ab bi CLEVELAND ab BALTIMORE ab bi Braves, 4-2 LOS ANGELS ATLANTA abr bi Gladden If Larkm rf Moses rf Puckett cf Hrbek lb Gaetti 3b Harper Sorrent dh Gagne ss Newmn 2b 4 110 3 112 0 0 0 0 4 10 0 3 0 11 3 0 0 1 4 0 10 3 110 3 10 0 3 0 11 ab bi 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 11 4 111 4 111 3 0 10 10 0 0 2 111 4 0 3 0 34 4 9 4 0 1 2 MONTREAL CHICAGO ab bi ab bi DMrtnz Cf 5 1 1 1 DwSmth If 4 110 Owen ss 3 0 0 1 Salazar ph 10 0 0 Walker rf 5 0 2 2 Sndbrg 2b 5 2 2 1 Galarrg lb 5 0 0 0 Grace lb 5 0 12 Wallach 3b 5 0 2 0 Dawson rf 4 12 1 ab bi Aldrete If 3 0 10 Lancastr 0 0 0 0 4 13 0 Nixon If 0 10 0 McClndn If 0 0 0 0 3 2 10 Fitigerld 4 2 3 0 Wynne cf 3 110 4 12 0 Foley 2b 2 110 Villanuv 3 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 Noboa 2b 10 0 1 Dascnz pr 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Boyd 2 0 0 0 Girardi 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Rooms ph 0 0 0 0 Dunston ss 4 0 11 3 0 10 Schmidt 0 0 0 0 Wilkrsn 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Goff ph 1111 GMaddx 2 0 10 2 0 0 0 Frey 0 0 0 0 Asnmchr 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Varsho If 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 SWilson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 11 6 Totals 37 5 12 5 Espy cf Sierra rf Franco 2b Plmero lb Barnes dh Incvgiia If Reimer rf JoRussel Dghrty ph Coolbgh 3b Huson ss Totals Texas Browne 2b Webster cf DJames If CJams dh Phelps lb Jeffrsn pr Brokns 3b Jacoby 3b Snyder rt Alomar Fermin ss 3 12 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 11 4 111 4 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 Deverex cf Huleft 3b Millign lb Tettieton CRipkn ss Hoiles dh Walker ph Komnsk rf Orsulak rf BRipkn 2b Nixon If SFinley If Totals 5 110 4 0 11 3 0)0 3 0 0 0 4 110 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 110 10 11 4 0 2 0 3 0 11 10 0 0 35 3 9 3 3 111 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LoSmith If Tredwy 2b Gant cf Justice lb Murphy rf Olson Blauser ss Thomas 3b Avery Javier cf Shrprsn 3b MHtchr If Gibson ph Murray lb CGwynn If Brooks rf Dempsy Scioscia Samuel 2b Griffin ss Totals 30 6 Totals 32 5 7 4 Cleveland 4 0 0 0 OMcDII ph 4 12 0 Kerfeld 110 000 1025 Baltimore Ml 100 0103 Hesketh World Cup Soccer Then midfielder Paul Gascoigne broke free down the middle and was fouled. His floating free kick was volleyed sensationally by David Platty--a subsitute who hadn't madeany impact on the game. He made a sudden impact on the ball, which rocketed past goalie Michel Preud'homme with one minute left in overtime.

England had a 1-0 victory and a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals. Piatt has been a part-timer for England and it was his first goal for the national team. He got into action partly because captain Bryan Robson is back in England with a foot injury. "I told the boys it would take something extraordinary," Coach Bobby Robson said. "I said they would have to do something for Bryan and this boy his replacement, scored the goal." Belgium, fourth in the last World Cup, had the better chances for much of the game.

"We should have won," Belgian coach Guy Thys said. "We are not unhappy because we dominated the match." The victory means England plays Cameroon in Naples on Sunday. It also means more worries for Italian security. Earlier yesterday, before Yugoslavia beat Spain 2-1 in overtime to advance, the latest clashes between fans and police took place in Rimini. In what a British spokeswoman called "the worst incident involving English fans" at the World Cup, 246 supporters of England's soccer team were taken into custody.

They were to be expelled from Italy and flown back to London. This was just the latest incidence of confrontation. Previously, English fans went at it with police and with locals on the island of Sardinia. West German and Yugoslav fans battled in Milan. On the field, Yugoslavia's Dragan Stojkovic scored twice, once on a free kick in extra time that was the difference.

The Yugoslavs, who next play defending champion Argentina on Saturday in Florence, made the final eight in the tournament for the first time in 28 years. Morgan 2 0 0 0 Gonzalz ph 10 10 Minnesota 001 oil 02x 5 Huson, KBrown 2, Reimer DP Texas 1 LOB Texas 6, Minnesota 4 2B Huson, Palmeiro, Barnes, Gladden. 3B Larkin HR Coolbaugh (2), Reimer (1) incavtgha (12) Coolbaugh SF Larkin Gaefti Devereaux. CRipken, Fermin DP Cleveland Baltimore 1 LOB Cleveland 6, Baltimore 8. 28 Milligan, BRipken 2, Hulett, CRipken HR Jacoby (10), Snyder (10) SB-Jefferson 2 ip ER BB SO Crews 0 0 0 0 LHarrs ph 10 0 0 Totals 31 2 6 1 Totals 30 4 9 2 Los Angeles 100 0O0 0OI 2 Atlanta 201 000 Olx 4 Griffin DP Los Angeles 2, Atlanta 1 LOB Los Angeles 10, Atlanta 5 2B Lo Texas ER BB SO 1 DRAFT, from Dl ter players Gary Fayton of Oregon State, Dennis Scott of Georgia Tech and Chris Jackson of LouisianE St will be grabbed quickly ut not necessarily in that ore Payton says he would be thrilled to go to Seattle, a 41-41 team last ser on that got the No.

2 pick with lucky draw in the lottery. "I hop go to Seattle," Payton says. "1 ink I can fit in there. If not, I can be happy in Denver. Basically, I want to get it over with.

When my name is called, it will be a relief." Best outside shooter "I haven't figured out who is going to take me," said the 6-7 Scott, heralded as the top outside shooter in the draft. "Where I go doesn't matter. Obviously the first and second picks are going to make more money than 12 or 13, but all of us in the draft have dreamed of just playing in the NBA." The 6-1 Jackson, who averaged 29 points in his two-year college career, has the skills of a shooting guard, but not the size. "I've been playing point guard all my life and that's where I'm most comfortable," Jackson said. "But I'll play shooting guard if that's where they want me." The remainder of the first-round draft order after Orlando is Charlotte, Minnesota, Sacramento, the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami, Golden State, Atlanta, Houston, the Clippers, Dallas, Miami, Milwaukee, New York, Dallas, Boston, Minnesota, Phoenix, New Jersey, Utah, San Antonio, Portland, Detroit and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Projected among the highest picks at guard are Kendall Gill of Illinois, Rumeal Robinson of Michigan, Bo Kimble of Loyola Marymount, Willie Burton of Minnesota and Travis Mays of Texas. The highest-rated forwards after Scott and Coleman are Alec Kessler of Georgia, Tyrone Hill of Xavier (Ohio) and Loy Vaught of Michigan. The top centers are Felton Spencer of Louisville, Dwayne Schintzius of Florida and Duane Causwell of Temple. IP Cleveland Swindell 6 2 3 Seanez 1 3 DJones 2 2 Baltimore Harmsch 4 8 1 3 Price 23 3 13 KBrown 5 8 6 5 3 1 Minnesota RSmith 6 6 3 3 2 Berenguer 1 2 2 110 Aguilera S.I8 1 10 0 0 RSmith pitched to 2 batters the 7th WP KBrown 2 25 A 15,934 (1), Griffin (5) ER BB SO Montreal 000 003 2014 Chicago 000 002 2105 DP Montreal LOB Montreal 15, Chi cago 7. 2B Aldrete, Dawson, Walker, Grace, Dunston HR Sandberg (22), Dawson (18), Goff (1).

SB Sandberg (14). Boyd, Girardi. SF Noboa. IP ER BB SO Montreal Boyd 6 7 2 2 1 2 Schmidt 0 2 5 3 3 0 0 Frey 10 0 0 0 0 Chicago GMaddux 6 1 3 8 5 5 7 7 Assnmchr 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 Lancaster 4 1 2 1111 SWilson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lancaster pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. WP Boyd, 2:51 A 31,676.

Smith. SB Dempsey SF Murphy, Javier. IP Los Angeles Morgan 6 6 Crews 2 Atlanta Avery 1 7 Kerfeld 2 Hesketh WP Avery, Hesketh 2:30. A 12,257. N.Y.-Penn League Stedler Division World Cup Soccer 1 2 3 Pet.

.800 .737 .517 .47) .333 .167 Ngara I Is (Tgrs) Jamestown (Exps) St. Catharines (Jys) Erie (Ind) Welland (Pirates) Hamilton (Cards) i 3 3'2 Blue Sox, 8-7 McNamara Division East Pet. Oneonta (Yankees) 6 3 667 Watertown (I ndins) 5 4 .625 Pittsfield (Mets) 4 5 .467 Utica (White Sox) 3 6 ,333 West Pet. Batavia (Phillies) 6 3 .667 Geneva (Cubs) 6 3 667 Eimira (Red Sox) 5 3 .642 Auburn (Astros) 0 8 .000 Last Night's Results Utica 8, PITTSF IELD 7 Batavia 7, Auburn 6, 10 Geneva 7, Eimira 1 Jamestown 5, St. Catharines 3 Oneonta 4, Watertown 3 Erie 5, Welland 3 Hamilton at Niagara Falls, (n) Tonight's Games PI TTSFI ELD at Utica Batavia at Auburn Eimira at Geneva Niagara Falls at Hamilton, 2 St.

Catherines at Jamestown Watertown at Oneonta Welland at Erie P1TTSFIELD ab bi Washington cf 4 1 0 0 Buhe 2b 2 2 0 1 McClinton 3b 5 2 3 2 Davis lb 5 0 11 Castillo 3 0 2 2 Arredondo dh 4 0 0 0 Minnifield rf 2 0 10 UTICA Coughlin cf Nunez Tatarian 3b Sparrow lb Strange dh Martin ss Williams If Monzon 2b Valrie rf Teter ph ab bi 4 111 4 110 4 2 2 1 Sill 4 0 2 2 3 111 2 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 110 0 Judge rules against Shaw 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 Burnitz rf Thornton If Guzik If Scott ss Game 46 At Rome Ireland vs. Italy, 3 p.m. Sunday, July 1 Game 47 At Milan, Italy Czechoslovakia vs. West Germany, 11 a.m. Game 48 At Naples, Italy Cameroon vs.

England, 3 p.m. SEMIFINALS Tuesday, July 3 At Naples, Italy Argentina or Yugoslavia vs. Ireland or Italy, 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 4 At Turin, Italy Czechoslovakia or West Germany vs. Cameroon or England, 2 p.m.

THIRD PLACE Saturday, July 7 At Bari, Italy Semifinal losers, 2 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, July 8 At Rome Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. Yugoslavia, 2-1 1110 2 0 10 110 0 34 7 10 5 King ss Totals Totals 33 8 6 SECOND ROUND Saturday, June 23 Game 37 At Naples, Italy Cameroon 2, Colombia 1, extra time Game 38 At Bari, Italy Czechoslr vakia 4, Costa Rica 1 Sunday, June 24 Game 39 At Turin, Italy Argenti' i Brazil 0 i Game 40 A' Milan, Italy West Germa 2, Netherlands 1 Monday, 25 Game 41 At Genoa, Italy Ireland 0, Romania 0 (Ireland wins 5 4 penalty shootout) Game 42 At Rome Italy 2, Uruguay 0 Last night Game 43 At Verona, Italy Yugoslavia 2, Spain 1, extra time Game 44 At Bologna, Italy England Belgium 0, extra time QUARTERFINALS Saturday, June 30 Game 4S At Florence, Italy Argentina vs. Yugoslavia, 11 a.m. England, 1-0 PittSfield 200 000 0147 Utica 400 020 0028 Davis, McClinton 3, Winnifield, Cast illo.

DP Utica 2 LOB Pittsfield 7, Oneonta 7 2B Castillo 2. Davis, Burnitz, McClinton 3 Nunez SB McClinton, Tatarian SF-Buhe SHAW, from Dl Boston's first-round draft choice in 1988 from California-Santa Barbara had a successful rookie season and was counted on by the Celtics as the cornerstone of their future. But last August he signed a two-year, $1.7 million contract and played last season with II Messaggero. That contract allowed him to notify that team between June 20 and July 20 that he was rescinding it. Volk met with Shaw in Rome and last Jan.

26, Shaw signed a five-year, $6.2 million contract there with the Celtics. IP ER BB SO Ptttsfield Television Fidler 5 7 6 4 2 4 Freitas 1 0 0 0 0 1 MThomas 2 0 0 0 1 2 Wilson L. 2 3 12 12 1 Utica Smith 7 7 2 2 0 3 Hulme 2 3 1 112 0 Hotz 1 3 1 3 3 2 0 Fruse W. 1 0 1 1110 0 WP Thomas, Hulme 2. HbP by smitn (Buhe, Castillo) 3 02.

A 3,584 Rookie's 1st hdmer beats Cubs TONIGHT'S LISTINGS 7:30 Baseball: Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox (NESN) 7 30 Basketball: NBA Draft (TNT) 8:30 Baseball. New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals (ESPN) 12 01 Yugoslavia Spain First Half-None Second Half 1, kovic 1 (Katanec Spain, Salinas 1 82nd minute. Yugoslavia, Stoi-, 77th minute. 2, (Martin Vasquez), National League Wimbledon Tennis WIMBLEDON, England (AP! Results yesterday of the $6.63 million Wimb ledon tennis championships (seedings in parentheses): At Bologna, Itily Belgium 0 0 0 England 0 11 First Half None.

Second Half None. Overtime 1, England, Piatt 1 (Gas coigne), 119th minute. Yellow Cards Gascoigne, Eng, 87th minute. Red Cards None. Referee Mikkelsen (Denmark).

Linesmen Takada (Japan), Kohl (Afstria). A 34,520. Lineups Belgium Preud'homme, Demol, Gerets, Grun, de Wolf, Cliisters (Ver-voort, 107th minute), van der Elst, Versavel, Scifo; Degryse (Claesen, 64th minute), Ceulemans. England Shilton, Parker, Pearce, Wright, Walker; Butcher, McMahon (Piatt, 71st minute), Waddle, Gascoigne; Lineker, Barnes (Bull, 74th minute). Overtime 3, Yugoslavia, Stoikovic 2, 92nd minute.

Yellow Cards Katanec, Yug, 7th minute; Vuiovic, Yug, 59th minute-Roberto, Spa, 92nd minute; Vulic, Yug, 98th minute; Chendo, Spa, 112th minute. Red Cards None. Referee Schmidhuber (West Germany). Linesmen Snoddy (Northern Ireland; (Listkiewicz (Poland). Lineups Yugoslavia Ivkovic, Hadzibegic, Spasic, Jozic, Sabanadzovic; Brnovic, Susie, Stoikovic, Katanec (Vulic, 80th minute); Pancev (Savicevic, 55th minute), Vujovic.

Spain Zubizarreta; Chendo, And-rinua (Jimenez, 50th minute), Sanchis, Gorriz; Vazquez, Villarroya, Roberto, Michel; Butragueno (Paz, 80th minute), Salinas. Men Singles First Round Mark Kratzmann, Australia, def Cassio Motta, Brazil, 6 2, 6 1, 6 3. Miloslav Mecir, Czechoslovakia, def Tomas Carbonell, Spain, 6 4, 6 4, 6 1. Jim Grabb, Tucson, def. And res Gomez (5), Ecuador, 6 4, 6-2, 6 2.

Udo Riglewski, West Germany, def. Veli Paloheimo, Finland, 6 4, 7 5, 7 5 Alex Antonitsch, Austria, Mi chael Robertson, South Africa, 7 6 (7 2), 6 4, 3 6, 4 6, 6 4. Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def. Todd Woodbridge, Australia, 6 3, 7 5, 7 6 (7-2). Sergio Bruguera, Spain, def Andrew Castle, Britain, 6 7 (2 7), 6 4, 6 3, 6 1 Jim Pugh, Palos Verdes, Calif def.

Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden, 6 3, 1 6, 5 7, 6 3, 6 4. Mark Koevermans, Netherlands, def. Chris Bailey, Britain, 6 4, 6 4, 6 2 Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. John Fitzgerald, Australia, 7 5, 6 2. 6 4 Zma Garrison (5), Houston, def.

Samantha Smith, Britain, 6 2, 61. Julie Halard, France, def. Kathy Jordan, King of Prussia, 7 5, 6-2. Rosalyn Fairbank (15), San Diego, def Renata Baranski, Poland, 6-2, 3-6, 6 2. Jana Novotna (13), Czechoslovakia, def Laura Golarsa, Italy, 3 6, 7-6 (7-4), 6 2.

Magdalena Maleeva, Bulgaria, def. Catarma Lindqvist, Sweden, 6-7 (3-7), 6 4, 6 2 Susan Sloane, Lexington, def. Linda Ferrando, Italy, 1-6, 7-6 (7 5), 6 3. Martina Navratilova (2), Aspen, Colo def Sophie Amiach, France, 6 1, 6 1. Regma Raichrtova, Czechoslovakia, def Audra Keller, Memphis, 7 5, 6 7 (2 7), 6 4 Steffi Graf (1), West Germany, def.

Claudia Porwik, West Germany, 6-1, 6 2. Carrie Cunningham, Livonia, def Belinda Borneo, Britain, 4-6, 6-2, 11 9 Donna Faber, Bradenton, def. Rennae Stubbs, Australia, 5 7, 7 5, 8 6. Anne Mmter, Australia, def. Julie Salmon, Britain, 6 2, 6 2.

Claudia Kohde Kilsch, West Ger many. def. Mercedes Paz, Argentina. 4 6, 6 1, 6 I CHICAGO (AP) Rookie Jerry Goff led off the ninth inning with a pinch home run, his first in the major leagues, giving the Montreal Expos a 6-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. Goff's homer came on a 3-2 pitch off Les Lancaster (5-4) and made a winner of Dave Schmidt (3-0).

The victory was the sixth in eight games for the Expos. The loss was the 12th in 15 games for the Cubs. After five scoreless innings, the Expos took a 3-0 lead in the sixth off Greg Maddux. Montreal starter Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd had a four-hit shutout before Ryne Sandberg led off the bottom of the sixth with his National League-leading 22nd homer. One out later, Andre Dawson hit his 18th homer.

Prior to the game, the Cubs announced that the contracts of Manager Don Zimmer and General Manager Jim Frey had been extended, Zimmer through 1991 and Frey through 1992. Pirates 1, Phillies 0 PITTSBURGH (AP) Bob Patterson and two Pittsburgh relievers ran Philadelphia's scoreless streak to 22 innings and Jay straight victory. Williams fielded Jeff Reed's sacrifice bunt toward third base and threw wildly to first, sending the Giants to their sixth loss in seven games. Winningharn opened the 12th with an infield single and took second on Mariano Duncan's third hit of the game off Mark Thurmond (1-1). The Giants' Kevin Mitchell hit a two-run homer in the first, his 19th of the season.

Padres 7, Astros 0 HOUSTON (AP) Dennis Rasmussen pitched and hit his way to his sixth consecutive victory over Houston, and Bip Roberts had three doubles among four hits and two RBIs as the San Diego Padres beat the Astros 7-0 last night. Tony Gwynn also drove in two runs and Roberto Alomar had his third straight three-hit game. Rasmussen (7-4) pitched his third complete game, two coming against Houston, and his first shutout of the season. He gave up nine hits while striking out four and walking two. Rasmussen, who had two hits and an RBI, has a 7-1 career record against Houston.

Bell's eighth-inning single drove in the only run as the Pirates beat the sinking Phillies 1-0 last night. The Phillies have been shut out in three of their last four games eight times overall and have lost five in a row, matching their longest slide of the season. The Pirates have won three in a row and have shutouts in two straight games for the first time since Rick Rhoden and John Tudor blanked the Phillies in 1984. Braves 4, Dodgers 2 ATLANTA (AP) Steve Avery, a 1988 first-round draft pick making his third Major League appearance, scattered four hits over seven innings to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 4-2 victory last night over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Reds 3, Giants 2 CINCINNATI iAP) Matt Williams' throwing error let Herm Winningharn score the winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning last night as the Cincinnati Reds beat the San Francisco Giants 3-2 for their fourth NBA Draft The order of selection for both rounds of the 1990 NBA draft, to be held tonight at the Jacob Javits Center in New York: Gary Muller, South Africa, def Tim Mayotte (6), Boston, 4-6, 76 63.

Milan Srejber, Czechoslovakia, def Richey Reneberg, Houston. 6 7 (6 6 3 5 seeded men lose at Wimbledon 1 NewJersey 2 Seattle 3. 3 Denver (from Miami) 4. Orlando 5. Charlotte 6 Minnesota 7 Sacramento 8 Los Angeles Clippers 9.

abMiami (from Washington through Dallas and Denver) 10 Golden State 11. Atlanta 12. Houston 13 Los Angeles Clippers (from Cleveland) 14 Dallas (from Indiana) 15. a Miami (from Denver) 16. Milwaukee 17 New York 18 Dallas 19 Boston 20 Minnesota (from Philadelphia) 21.

Phoenix 22. New Jersey (from Chicago) 23. Sacramento (from Utah) 24. San Antonio 25. Portland 26 Detroit 27.

Los Angeles Lakers a with trade that sent the No. 9 and 15 overall selections to Miami (June 22, 1990) with trade that sent Fat Lever to Dallas (June 21, 1990) after trade that sent Jay Vincent to Washington (Sept. 3, 1986) with trade that sent Reggie Wil hams and the rights to Danny Ferry to Cleveland for Ron Harper (Nov 16, 1989) with trade that sent Bill Garnett and Terence Stansbury to Indiana (Ocl. 22, 1984) with trade that sent Rick Mahorn to Philadelphia (Oct. 27, 1989) with trade that sent Dennis Hopson to Chicago (June 26, 1990) with trade that sent Jeff Malone to (Utah for Bob Hansen and Eric Leckner (June 25, 1990) Second Round 28.

f-Atlanta (from New Jersey) 29. Chicago (from Orlando) 30. Miami 31. Phoenix (from Charlotte) 32. Minnesota 33.

w-Utah from Sacramento 34. i Golden State (from Los Angeles Clippers) 35. Washington 36. Golden State 37. Washington (from Atlanta) 38.

Seattle 39. k-Charlofte (from Houston) 40. I Sacramento (from Indiana) 41. Golden State (from Cleveland through Miami) 42. Denver 43.

n-San Antonio (from Milwaukee) 44. 0 Milwaukee (from New York through Seattle) 45. Indiana (from Dallas) 46. Indiana (from Boston) 47. Philadelphia 48.

Phoenix 49. Sacramento from Utah 50. Phoenix (from Chicago) 51. Los Angeles Lakers (from San Antonio) 52. Cleveland (from Detroit through Philadelphia) 53.

Seattle (from Portland) 54. San Antonio (from Los Angeles Lakers) with trade that sent Dallas Come gys to New Jersey (Nov. 4, 1987) with trade that sent Dave Corzine to Orlando (June 27, 1989) with trade that sent Armon Gilliam to Charlotte for Kurt Rambis (Dec 13, 1989) i with trade that sent Winston Gar land to the Clippers (Feb. 22, 1990) 1 with trade that sent Gus Williams to Atlanta (Jan. 6, 1987) with trade that sent Robert Reid to Charlotte for Bernard Thompson (July 15, 1988) 6, 7 6 (7 4), 6 3, 6 2.

Bryan Shelton, Huntsville, def. Thomas Hogstedt, Sweden, 7 6 (7 3), 5 7, 7 6 (7 2), 6 4 Gilad Bloom, Israel, def. Petr Korda (14), Czechoslovakia, 6 0, 6 4, 4 6, 6 2. Stefan Edberg (3), Sweden, def. Broderick Dyke, Australia, 4 6, 6 1.

6 3. 6 1. Paul Chamberlin, Toledo, Ohio. def. Mark Petchey, Britain, 3 6, 6 0, 7-6 (8 6), 6 3.

Christo van Rensburg, South Africa, def. Pete Sampras (12), Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif 7 6 (7 4), 7 5, 7 6 (7 3) Derrick. Rostagno, Brentwood, Calif def. John McEnroe (4), Cove Neck, 7 5, 6 4, 6 4 Johan Anderson, Australia, def. Nick Brown, Britain, 6 4, 6 2, 7 6 (14 12).

Niclas Kroon. Sweden, def Tarik Benhabiles. France, 6 3. 6 2. 5 7, 3-6, 6 3.

Kelly Jones, San Diego, def. Danny Sapsford, Britain, 6 3, 3 6, 6 4, 6-4. Michael Chang (13), Placentia, def. Jose Francisco Altur, Spain, 5 7, 6 7 5 Doubles First Round Kelly Evernden, New Zealand, and Nicolas Pereira, Venezuela, def Jason Goodall and It i Nganga, Britain, 6 4, 7 6 (7 5), 6 3 Stefan Kruger, South Africa, and Greg Van Emburgh, Naples, def Paul Hand and Chris Wilkinson, Brit ain, 7 6 (7 5), 6 4, 6 4 Women Singles First Round Nicole Provis, Australia, def. Ver onika Martmek, West Germany, 6 1, 6 0 Mass.

Open TYNGSBORO (AP) Second round scores yesterday in the' 81st Mass Open at the par 72 Vesper Country Club: Ted O'Rourke, Willowbend 69 69 138 Dom Boulet, Pleasant Valley 70 69139 Geoff Sisk, Marshfield 69 70139 Francis Qumn, Valley 70 69139 Jeff Lewis, Turnberry Isle 74 65 139 Bill Van Orman, Salem, Y. 69 71140 David Lane, Indian Ridge 72 69 141 Kevin Johnson, Halifax 73 69142 Tony Kaloustian, Marlboro 7171142 Ed Kirby, Kirkbrae 7171142 Dana Quigley. Crestwood 74 69 143 a Tom Creayy, Hyannisport 74 69143 John Hulbert, Newman 74 69- 143 Kirk Hanefeld, Salem 73 70 143 Al Vallante, Crestwood 75 69- 144 Bob Menne, Nashawtuc 74 70-144 San Filippo, Sky Meadow 71 73 144 Jeff Bailey, Oakley 71 73 144 John Elliott, Mt. Snow 73-71144 Andy Morse. Blue Hill 70 74144 William Downes, Hampden 90 74144 a Steve Maskell, Winchester 70 75- 145 Wilhelm Winsnes, P.

Valley 75 70 145 David Howard, N. Andover 70- 75-145 Chris Johnson, Pembroke 74 72 -146 Mark Wiltschire, P. Valley 74 72146 a Ray Wright, Framingham 76 70-146 Kurt Waida, The Orchards 7175144 a Dave Tasho, Thorny Lea 72 74 146 Rick Karbowski, Pakachoag 73 73-146 Charles Smith, Triggs 73 73146 Parsons, Hop Meadow 70 76146 a Amateur WIMBLEDON, from Dl The Ecuadoran said he was tired and unprepared for the switch from clay to grass. Also out was Mayotte, a quar-terfinalist last year but a first-round loser this time to Gary Muller of South Africa, 4-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-3. Sampras, an up-and-comer who won a Wimbledon warm-up tournament last weekend, was eliminated 7-6, 7-5, 7-6 by Christo van Rensburg of South Africa, and Korda was ousted by Gilad Bloom of Israel 6-0, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

The biggest shocker, by far, was McEnroe's loss, though he conceded he was worried about the match before it began. "It was unrealistic to think that I could come in and do a whole lot, based on what had happened in the past few months," said McEnroe, who followed his stormy Australian default with a shoulder injury. "So I really wasn't expecting a whole lot." He said he knew the 129th-ranked Rostagno was dangerous. The Californian held two match points before losing to Becker at the U.S. Open last year and lost a tough five-setter to Jimmy Connors here two years ago.

McEnroe insisted that if he's playing well, Rostagno is "not the type of guy I should lose to. But he's capable of playing very high-caliber tennis, and he did. He played a good match." Mary Joe Fernandez, the women's ninth seed, pulled out of Wimbledon yesterday with a knee injury just before her scheduled first-round match. Fernandez, from the United States, injured her knee last week at a grass-court warmup tournament in Eastbourne, England. Her place in the draw was taken by another American, Anna Ivan, who lost to Nathalie Her-reman of France 7-5, 6-3..

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