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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 33

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14 1-1 'r 1 11 1 rif 4p 1' 1-4 1 '14 '44 -1 '1 1r 'Ir Irvvirl 41 ft S( vir -yowl to vv THE NEWS OBSERVER FRIDAY JUNE 18 1993 BASEBALL 1 Frederick shuts down Durham SOUTHERN LEAGUE MAJOR-LEAGUE NOTES GB 412 6 Str W-2 L-2 W-4 W-3 W-2 Scrappy Keys show speed on the base paths and on the mound to knock off the Bulls after they retired Joe Morgan's jersey Str L-1 L-3 L-3 W-I GB 5 5 6 V2 Eastern Division Pct Greenville(Braves) 39 29 574 Orlando(Cubs) 36 32 529 Carolina (Pirates) 34 33 507 Knoxville Blue Jays) 33 35 485 Jacksonville (Mariners) 31 37 456 Western Division I Pct xNashvi Ile (Twins) 38 30 559 Birmingham (White Sox) 33 35 485 Huntsville(Athletics) 33 35 485 Memphis(Rovals) 32 36 471 Chattanooga (Reds) 31 38 449 x-clinched firsthall division title Wednesdays games Carolina 10 Nashville 9 Greenville 13 Orlando 3 Knoxville 3 Huntsville 0 Birmingham 4 Chattanooga 3 Jacksonville 4 Memphis 3 Thursday's games Greenville 10 Orlando 4 Knoxville 2 Huntsville 1 Chattanooga 4 Birmingham 1 Memphis 5 Nashville 0 Only games scheduled Today'S games Jacksonville at Orlando Greenville at Carolina Chattanooga at Knoxville Birmingham at Huntsville Memphis at Nashville showing their "respect' for Sanders who left the team for three weeks in a contract dispute then went hitless In his first 29 at-bats after signing a three-year $1075 million contract LEWIS SETS OUTFIELD MARK: Giants center fielder Darren Lewis set a major-league record Thursday with his 243rd errorless game That's the most by an outfielder at the start of his career The Cubs' Doug Dascenzo played 242 errorless games at the start of his career in 1988-91 The record for most errorless games by an outfielder at any point in his career is 266 by Don Demeter in 1962-65 IN MOVES: Jim Abbott has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Yankees retroactive to June 10 with an aggravated abrasion on the inside of his left thumb The Athletics have put reliever Rick Honeycutt on the 15-day disabled list with a broken wrist on his pitching hand Phillies outfielder Wes Chamberlain has been placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 16 with a pulled left hamstring BRAVES SIGN KING: Outfielder Andre King the Braves' first selection in the amateur draft signed with the team Thursday The Braves said he will be assigned to Danville of the Rookie League RT RTS RTS RTS A NEW SITE FOR Owner George Steinbrenner who often talks about pulling the Yankees out of the Bronx reportedly has looked at building a stadium in Manhattan near Madison Square Garden He also is said to be considering sites in every other borough of the city and in suburban Westchester County and New Jersey all in the name of getting more people to come and pay money to watch his team "I might not have a choice" Steinbrenner told a television interviewer Tuesday night when 30000 turned out for a game with the Red Sox leaving about 27000 empty seats "For us to be drawing what we're drawing this year with the kind of team this is is kind of ridiculous" The Yankees have nine years left on their lease at Yankee Stadium but Steinbrenner has long maintained that the city shorted him on parking space Steinbrenner has said parking problems and the perceived menace of the South Bronx stadium site were keeping fans from turning out to see the team 'A SHOW OF RESPECT': Deion Sanders has an unusual way of looking at the harsh treatment he's been getting lately from Braves fans "it's a show of respect that you're a good player" Sanders said Braves fans have been relentless in '1 1 Nt 1 i I 44' '4' e-" voI or 4::: i 1 1 IteP li'iA 4ii i 4 "'elb r) 1 1 4t: 4' 4 sr Rt rl 1 CAROLINA LEAGUE Str L-2 L-1 L-2 W-1 Str W-3 W-2 W-1 L-3 Southern Division Pct GB x-Kinston (Indians) 37 31 544 Durham (Braves) 33 34 493 312 Salem (Pirates) 31 37 456 6 Winston-Salem(Reds) 31 37 456 6 Northern Division Pct GB x-Wilmington (Royals) 44 24 647 Frederick (Orioles) 35 33 515 9 Lynchburg (Red Sox) 30 37 448 1312 PrinceWilliam (Yankees) 30 38 441 14 x-clinched first-half division title Wednesday's games Durham 4 Salem 1 Frederick 7 Kinston 6 Lynchburg 4 WinstonSolem 2 Wilmington 6 Prince William 0 Thursday's games Frederick 3 Durham 1 Wilmington 5 Kinston 2 Winston-Salem 8 Prince William 5 Lynchburg 6 Salem 4 The Keys' Curtis Goodwin leapfrogs over the Bulls' Tony Graffanino but is held at second base STAFF PHOTO BY LANCE POWELL -AA'- (Store Coupon) II 7er Wiltlicifil ca BUY A RACK ri pd STE AL THE LOCKS! 0 ---tr 0 AP Buy an Yakima rack system and get a free set of rack $3200 value! Just bring this coupon to the Yakima dealer listed below Trust your equipment to Yakima pro canoe the leader in multi-sport support 11 nilill ttn Pro Canoe 11 0 I 5710 Opital Blvd q041 0 tilli 872-6999 01 90 Days Same As Cash (e' An3 1 IFOINCHISE BEIBUSINESS ORRORTUNITIY ENE 0 BY BILL WOOD WARD STAFF WRITER DURHAM The Frederick Keys manufactured a victory over the Durham Bulls on Thursday night The Keys mixed in a speedy leadoff batter and a stifling pitching performance pushing all the right buttons to produce a 3-1 win at Durham Athletic Park The Bulls who were eliminated from the firsthalf race in the Carolina League's Southern Division earlier in the week were blanked for six innings by Brian Sachinsky last year a second-round draft pick out of Stanford by the Orioles And the Keys scratched and clawed for single runs in the first three innings to spoil a good effort by Bulls starter Kevin Lomon who dropped to 4-2 despite giving up only five hits in eight innings "They scratched for one here and one there and their pitcher demonstrated the ability to put a lot of zeros on the board" Bulls manager Leon Roberts said "He didn't need a whole lot of scratching" Leadoff hitter Curtis Goodwin was a pest on the bases The Carolina League stolen bases leader had three Thursday night to increase his total to 35 "Like Whitey Herzog said speed never goes in a slump" Roberts said And so it went The Keys ran and pitched their way to a win on a night when the Bulls honored Joe Morgan a 1963 Durham player who was a two-time MVP with the Cincinnati Reds by retiring his No 18 Bulls jersey No sooner had a painting of Morgan's jersey been unveiled on the outfield wall than Goodwin went to work He drew a leadoff walk stole second went to third on a ground-out and scored on another ground-out It was 1-0 without benefit of a hit A one-out double an infield single and a balk produced a second-inning run and Goodwin got it going again in the third The Keys outfielder singled stole second went to third on a groundout and scored on a sacrifice fly by Alex Ochoa who drove in two runs without getting a hit The Keys were up 3-0 and had only three hits "Lomon pitched good another quality start" Roberts said "I can't remember a bad outing he has had all year He keeps us in every game "But their guy was pretty stout" Sachinsky (24) combined a big breaking curve ball with a fastball aRemanufactured Engine Salet2i Mite Engines as low as Engines as low as MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL CALENDAR SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU DAY une le 19 20 21 22 23 24 GRN GRN GRN OFF NASH NASH NASH 7:35 7:35 6:05 8:35 8:35 8:35 1X 8 WKIX (0) WIOX leS0) 850) MIX 850) MIX 850) WWRMKIT114901 W11818114901 WM1111490) pszts WK150) wall MOT 1420 ItiV OT 1420 ViVOT 1420) FRO FRD OFF SAL SAL SAL KIN 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:00 er vitmc6432A WIXIti(ig) WIVIC OM ME (620) MIK 1628) WOK WO) VICOQ(1340) WOO(1346) VBC1(1344) WOO (1340) VI118 MO) JUNE 19 20 RALEIGH CIVIC CONVENTION CENTER $1395 Installed Includes oil oil filter and anti-freeze for most cars and light trucks Factory Remanufactured Domestic and Imported Engines 12 month or 12000 mile warranty Engine Xpress Engines 12 month or 12000 mile warranty Engine Xpress 5 of act: e' 1 it 1 I) BE YOUR OWN BOSS See on display NATIONAL and REGIONAL COMPANIES offering a WIDE VARIETY of FRANCHISES DEALERSHIPS DISTRIBUTORSHIPS and other BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for both the LARGE and SMALL INVESTOR I 4 14 I 'V- 3 iz 0 01 3 1 4 4w liInstallation iSt Sales Major Engine Repair Now 4 Locations to Serve You! II Now Open Second Durham Location Eon g01 In The University Center FINANCING 1 2813 Hillsborough Rd AVAILABLE Raleigh 2861968 Cary Durham Rocky Mount 5 5413-112 Oak Forrest Rd 508 Chatham St 1619 Miami Blvd 967 Wesleyan Blvd LinP501070 460-9646 546-9662 446-3451 ral Jaliuslupua pasupitinuutualt alqudam pupua ofuwingulo II 1 HOME GAME OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Attend Saturday or Sunday any time between 11 AM and 5 PM Admission $5 per Adult GRN Greenville (Braves) NASH Nashville (Twins) FRD Frederick (Orioles) SAL Salem (Pirates) KIN Kinston (Indians) no Exhibit Cs 10(215y 43S241a1MI By OM MARKETINGVIN OLIALITIO SHOW PRODaral stolen bases which gave him a league leading 35 thefts and helped the Keys scored two of their three runs FREDERICK DURHAM ab al abrabi Goodwin cf 3 2 2 0 Warner ri 3 0 0 0 Mercedes ss 4 0 0 0 Swann rt 1000 Ochoa dh 3 0 0 2 Therrien 3b 4 0 1 0 Seltzer lb 4 0 1 0 Grattanino dh 4 0 1 0 Waszgisc 4 0 1 0 Moored 4000 Ortiz If 4 1 10 Ayrault 4010 Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 0 Williams If 3 0 0 0 Costaido2b 3 0 1 0 Marks lb 3111 Hodge rt 3 0 0 0 Wollenberg 2b 2 0 0 0 Robinson ph 1 0 0 0 Jimenez ss 2 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 6 2 Totals 311 4 1 that hit 92 mph Bulls first baseman Lance Marks hit one of his Sachinsky's mistakes a hanging curve ball over the wall in left in the seventh for a solo homer but that was all the damage the Bulls could do "He had good stuff" Marks said "He got the curve over and if you started looking for it he would sneak the fastball past you You just had to look for a pitch in a certain zone pn a 111 000 000 3 000 000 100 1 Frederick Durham REMEMBER DAD AT SAT JUNE 19TH GOTS POE EaCI KEYS 3 BULLS 1 4 Durham 7 WOSZ9i5 Therrien Ayrault (8) 3 (35) Williams (8) Frederick IP ER BB SO Sachinskv (W 2-1) 623 3 1 1 4 8 Polasek 113 0 0 0 00 Lemp (S 6) 1 1 0 0 0 1 Durham IP ER BB SO Lomon (L 4-2) 8 5 3 3 1 6 Wilder 1 1 0 0 0 1 Umpires: incher MVP: Keys right-hander Brian Sachinsky who limited the Bulls to only three hits in 623 innings UNSUNG: Bulls starter Kevin Lomon who allowed only five hits over eight innings KEY STAT: Curtis Goodwin's three SOCCER ABC's coverage gets a thumbs up Flyers seeking revenge in Richmond Last Sunday's live ABC telecast of the United States-Germany match in US Cup '93 drew generally favorable reviews and a 28 rating not bad for an ON WO DOORBUS ERS 061i'll I 0 0 4 Sugg Retail Sale Nike Mens and Womens Ar Pegasus Shoe s7000 $4788 Nike Mens Ar Raid II Basketball Shoe 810800 $5988 Nike Mens and Womens Jr CrossTrainer Low $6000 $4488 Saucony Mens and Womens Jazz 4000 Shoe $7100 $5288 Case Knives any in stock 12 Price College Mugs Shot Glasses Glassware 12 Price Group of College I-Shirts by Russell The Game V2 Price Group of Caps 12 Price All Day Specials am TM) pm Da pec a SPOR SHOES Mens Shoes Sugg Retail Sale Mens Shoes Sugg Retail Sale Nike Jr Check Basketball shoe $10800 86988 Foot Joy Green Joy Golf Shoes '6500 84788 Nike Raid II Basketball Shoe '10800 $6988 Rollerblade Lightnings s19000 114988 Nike Ar Trainer Vengeance '6500 $5288 Nike Air Trainer Max 91000 37988 Converse Aerolet Basketball Shoe $11500 16388 Women Shoes Sugg Retail Sale Converse 500 Hi Basketball Shoe '5000 $3988 Nike Air Icarus '6000 $4988 Converse Al Stars Hi '3300 82488 Nike Ar Trainer Max $11000 7988 Reebok Comfort I Ultra Walking $7499 35988 Reebok Comfort I Ultra Walking $7499 s5988 Wilson ProStaff Tennis Shoe '7500 $5788 Reebok Black Freestyle Low '5299 s3788 Prince Response Tennis Shoe $5500 $4288 Converse Tennis Light 3500 '5800 $4488 Dexter Spring Lake Golf Shoe $13000 s7988 Wilson ProStaff Tennis Shoe $7500 $5788 rI a Spec a ORTS AP ARE' Al shorts in stock Hummell Umbro Dodger Yale NOW 20 MI Caps NFL NBA NCAA NOW 20 OM All NIKE I Shirts Jackets pants apparel NOW 20 OM One Rack of Discontinued Merchandise is 50 OM College I Shirts and Shorts by Dodger Russell NOW 20 OM Group of College and NFL Sweatshirts is 30 OM da Spec als -OR MD (I 'a Spec als 11 itHIS-R-16kE 1 Regular Sale Sporting Goods Regular Sale RaWings NCAA IndoorOutdoor Basketball $4130 12988 Prince Pro Oversize Prestrung Racket $5999 s4588 Spalding NBA IndoorOutdoor Basketball $3799 $2988 Prince Pro Comp Prestrung Racket s6999 $5388 Lifetime Products Backboard God Pole Set '21599 sl 7988 Head Trisys 250 Racket $10999 17688 Spalding Ace Ball Glove '4999 $3988 Wimbledon Performance HM 98 OS 512999 87988 Worth Top Grain Leather Softballs $799 $588 Wimbledon Total Eclipse 0S $14999 110688 Backyard Badmitton Set '2999 12288 Wimbledon Nova 98 0S $16999 91988 Bristle Dartboard s4499 13488 Wilson Pro Staff 45 95 110 $19999 $14288 RaMings Footballs Now Sole Paced Wilson Pro 512fr 55 OS '15999 $11388 Pool Cue Sticks Now 30 OFF! 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Case Knives Now 30 OFR June Special Hove your tennis racket restrung demo a PRINCE racket and recerve a free PRINCE overgripl Golf Putters Now 30 OFF Golf Umbrellas Now 30 OFF Price Includes Stringing With Synthetic Gut will not play tonight nor will Raleigh's Scott Schweitzer (also on the University Games team) Watson Jennison (competing for the US in the Maccabiah Games) and Todd Haskins and Gabriel Okonkwo (schedule conflicts) The Flyers however will have available former NC State All-America Chris Ogu who signed with the club last week Raleigh (64) carries a folvmatch winning streak into tonight's contest TOM HARRIS The Raleigh Flyers who have climbed to second place in the US Interregional Soccer League's Atlantic Division hope to avenge their only loss this season when they meet the Richmond Kickers tonight at 7:30 at the University of Richmond Richmond (3-5) edged Raleigh 2-1 on May 15 Former Davidson All-America Rob Ukrop scored the game-winning goal in the final minutes Ukrop who since has joined the US team for the upcoming World University Games The camera SOCCER work was better than expec- r- ted although ei ABC did linger a bit too long re on some close ups during the action and the slow-mo tion replays were excel-Tom lent particuHARRIS larly on the Tab Ramos-toRoy Wegerleto-Thomas Dooley connection for the first US goal and on Dooley's second goal that barely cleared the goal line Roger Twibell Rick Davis and Seamus Malin did a creditable job with the play-by-play and commentary although Davis rambled a bit We could have done without his repeated references to Dooley's German birthright The interminable strings of commercials and promos during pregame halftime and postgame seemed a small price to pay for the uninterrupted action Give ABC-TV and WTVD-Channe111 a for this one Cup TICKETS: If you haven't ordered your '94 World Cup tickets yet forget it for now The first public sale of tickets for the nine first- and second-round sites opened last weekend and within hours the full allotment had been used up at six of the nine sites Only scattered tickets remained for matches at Detroit Palo Alto Calif and New York and those were expected to be gone by mid-week 1 A handful of tickets still must be allotted but those won't go on sale until pairings are announced next month NATIONAL WOMEN: The ACC-bol stered United States women's national team will become the first US team ever to play an international match indoors on natural grass Monday night when it takes on Canada in the Silver-dome in Pontiac Mich But the US women will play without head coach Anson Dorrance and UNC stars Kristine Lilly and Mia Hamm Dorrance Lilly and Hamm will be in Chapel Hill working at the Carolina Women's Soccer Camp which begins the first of three week-long sessions Saturday The US squad will include UNC junior Tisha Venturini NC State sophomore Thori Staples and ex-Tar Heels Carla Werden Overbeck and Linda Hamilton plus former Virginia standout Amanda Cromwell Assistant coach Tony DiCicco will lead the team WHITE SIGNS Carson White an all-state performer at Sanderson and a member of the Raleigh Flyers has announced that he'll attend Methodist College in Fayetteville this fall FLYERS UPDATE: The Flyers complete a two-week three-game road trip tonight at Richmond and will return home next weekend meeting Baltimore on Friday June 25 at 7:30 pm at the Broughton High stadium After the Baltimore match Raleigh has just three home matches remaining vs Delaware on July 2 vs Connecticut on July 10 and vs Columbia on July 23 in its regular season NAMES: Jimmy Rogers of Raleigh who coaches in the CASL Girls Classic Division was honored as the girls coach of the year by the NC Youth Soccer Association last weekend Other award-winners were Jay Jones of Greensboro boys coach of the year Keith Hoile of Greensboro adult referee of the year and Pat Weber of Greensboro winner of the Tom and Linda Mosier Award for contributions to youth soccer SPogirOM United States Racquet Stnnaers ouviciation Limited sizes quantities available No rainchecks Clearance coupons void during sale Prices reflect discount off original price at 1-tu Cary Towne Center Near Ctr CtNext to Eddie Bauer 460-6479 1 1 0 1 Ab-1116-AAla.

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