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B-4 Monday, April 25, 1994 Sentinel Business Scoreboard Sentinel Monday, April 25, 1994 B-5 Daughters get their day at their parents' workplace Thursday American League National League West Division Pet GB LIO .421 2-4-6 8 11 'Sons are raised from their first day on to follow in their fathers' footsteps, but daughters are not given the same nj Rita lores, Women Commission 2-8 Vl 1 California Oakland Seattle Texas San Francisco II Colorado I Los Angeles I San Diego 389 .353 .313 West Division Pd OB L10 579 Z-5-5 .471 2 1-6-4 421 3 5-5 300 S-S Central Division Pet GB LIO 688 2-6-4 4-6 2-3-7 Home Away 2- 5 6-6 4-3 3-8 4-2 2-9 3- 6 2-5 Home Away 2-3 8-3 Home Away 8-5 3-3 $-7 3-2 5-6 3-5 5-9 1-5 Home Away 8-2 3-3 11 Central Division Pet GB L10 .625 2-5-5 7 6 5 10 11 10 7 6 II II National League Giants box HI A TOOK SAN FRAN atrkM afe rMM vttono I 0 I 0 OLwt cl 4 110 UU 0 0 0 RbTpvi 4 0 11 McRnh 4 I I Bningr lb 4 1)1 SgnMt 4 0 0 0 MjWVii Z) 4 111 urm It 4 0 0 0 Ron 4 0 10 latum 0 I OMcGwrt 3 0 0 0 EB II 10 10 DiMmj 10 0 0 HnOrr )lil Cuwlon 4110 Urtigno 1 0 0 0 MRwdc 10 10 VMddi 0 0 0 0 BurtfB 10 0 0 oh 10 0 0 Pttrton ph 0 0 0 0 fiancop 0 0 0 0 BurDt 0 0 0 0 MJrtvip 0 0 0 0 ToUK 31 4 1 ToUH 33 4 11 4 NmVwk IN III UoFmK.uo 000 003 lla-4 OP Nr vr I in fitntivo I OS Nt York 3. Sn FranOKO 4 Bomh I II) HR McRtmokh Hi. Hundtov 141. Ma-WaWim III SB- DLswH 14) II' I III SO Htm York 4 11 4 4 1 4 WAMDu, ",0 0 0 0 Franco 1 0 0 0 0 0 SwiFrmciKo i i i i Burba I 0 0 0 0 3 MJartunVa I 0 0 0 0 I Umpire Mom Hallion. Firil.

taunt, Wand Rungf. TrMd. (Muth T-J41 Streak Lost 3 Lost 6 Won 1 Lost 2 Streak Won 2 Lost 1 Won 4 Lost 3 Won 1 Streak Won 6 Lost 1 Won 5 Lost 1 Won 1 Cleveland Chicago Milwaukee Kansas City Minnesota 9 Streak Won 2 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 3 Streak Won I Won I Lost I Lost 1 Won 1 Streak Won 1 Lost 2 Lost Lost 1 Lost 3 Cincinnati St Louis Houston Pittsburgh Chicago 6- 3 7- 4 2-3 2-7 5-4 3- 3 5-6 4- 6 3 611 588 .438 .316 6-4 2-6-4 2-4-4 2-4-6 6-3 3-3 6-2 0-8 1-7-3 i-s-5 3 3-6-4 6 2-3-7 5- 3 6- 5 2-6 5-3 647 529 .500 .313 cuses on girls, not boys. Flores' said she heard from one group that was "bent out of shape because its members wanted their sons included in the event. Flores said she explained to them the reasons why the focus Is on girls.

"It Is not an anti Take Your Sons to Work day Daughters can have one day," she said. She also said parents or friends of girls who want to participate should make sure an independent study contract is signed with the child's school so the school doesn't lose slate mone based mi atten-dance. For more information on the event, call Flores at 454-2772 or Ann Butler, president of Santa Cruz County Women Lawyers, at 457-20HO By 01 Nisi FRANKLIN Sentinel staff writer SANTA CRUZ Early Thursday morning while her peers head to school, 14-year-old Mary Jane Nee will be inspecting lettuce with her father, Jim Nee, a county agri cultural inspector biologist. She will join girls ages 915 nationwide in the second annual Take Our Daughters to Work Day sponsored by the Ms. Foundation lor Women.

Locally, the event is being coordinated by the county Women's Commission and Women Lawyers of Santa Cruz County. "Sons are raised from their first day on to follow in their fathers' footsteps, but daughters are not given the same assumption," said Rita Flores, coordinator of the Women's Commission. "By Take Our Daughters to Work, we are emphasizing that grams, boys receive more attention than girls. And when girls grow up, they don't find things much better in th' workplace. According to the foundation: In 1992.

53.8 million women were employed, but only .15 mil lion women were working in non traditional occupations. Women who work in non tra ditional jobs typically earn 20 to 30 percent more than women in traditional occupations. Women working in the same occupations as men do not earn equal pay. For example, there is a 29 percent wage gap between female and male truck drivers. Men working in traditionally female occupations earn more than women in those fields.

For all these reasons, the day fo 5Vj 5 11 East Division Pd GB L10 East Division Pel GB LIO .722 7-3 Home Away Home Away 10-2 3-3 14 9 9 have lower expectations for their futures than boys, and lower their expectations even more at the beginning of adolescence. Girls' self esteem drops suddenly in adolescence, says the foundation. They tend to like or dislike themselves based on their looks, while boys rate themselves by what thev can do. Studies have shown that in schools and in youth-serving pro tions. For example, today (Saturday), we are going to San Jose to listen to (animal behaviorist) Jane Goodall's talk at Nordstrom," Jim Nee said.

The Ms. Foundation for Women decided to focus on taking girls to work because of what girls experience during adolescence and be cause of inequities still experienced by women in the workforce. Young girls, the foundation says, there are a number of opportuni ties out there that there used to not be Mary Jane Nee participated last year by going to work with her mother, Esperanza Nee, director of financial aid at UC Santa Cruz. Her father believes she will enjoy this year's experience more because she wants to be a biologist or scientist. "I'm trying to introduce her to non-traditional female occupa 13 12 11 10 6 Point goals Minnesota 1-4 (Rider 1-7.

latttner 0 1 Jackson 0-1 1, Dallas 1-9 iJackson 1-3. Lever 0-1. Legler 0-3, Main-burn 0-3) Fouled oul-Nont Rebounds Minnesota 41 IBrown 91. Dallas 45 (Smith, Lever 9) Assists Minnesota 19 (Laettner 5). DeMs 23 (Rooks S) Total touts Minnesota 31, Dallas 27 Technicals- Minnesota coach Lowe Minnesota illegal defense.

Dal las coach Buckner agranl foul Rider A 11.143 Spurs, 112-97 SAN ANTONIO III)) Rodman 4-5 0-0 I. Cumrmngs 3 10 I-? Robinson 76-4I 18-75 71, Del Negro I 0-0 7, Darter! 2-7 0-0 4, Knight 3-6 0-0 6, Floyd 1-5 1-4 4, Carr 0-0 4, Rek) 7-6 2-2 6. Haley 1-2 0-0 2 Totals 44-17 77-33 II? I A CLIPPERS (41) W.ikms 6-17 3-4 14, Vaught 7-10 It, Spencer 0-0 0-0 0. Harper 7-6 0-0 4. Jackson 1-6 0-0 7, Martin 0 0 2 Outlaw 7 5 0 0 4 Oefttre 10-17 4-4 Grant 7-4 0-0 4, EHis IS 7-4 14.

Williams 1-4 0 0 Woods 19 1-6 totals 39 9 5 IS 70 97 San Antonio 17 43112 L.A Okapert If II 33 30 97 J-Point goals- San Antonio 3-4 (Robinson 1-3. Floyd 1-7. Daniels 0 21. Los Angeles 4-11 IDehtrt 7-3. WiNcins 1-3, Woods 1-8.

Ellis 0-1. Jackwn 0-1, Williams 0-71 Fouled out-Outlaw Rebounds San Antonio It (Rodman 17). LO! Angeles 47 (Outlaw. HEIb! II Asvsis San Antonio 71 (Del Negro. Floyd II.

Lot Angeles 33 (Jackson II Total touiv San Antonio 17. Los Angeles 78 it- "11.005 Magic, 120-91 NEW JERSEY (91) Brown 3-t 0-0 4. Cotomtn 10-15 4-1 35. Bemamm 3 9 0 0 6 Anderson 6-1? 3-5 17. Edwards 3-t 0-0 4, Morris 0-3 0-0 0.

Williams I -1 4 4 4. Wesley 1-5 0-0 2. Gilliam 7-4 7 66 Newman 4-1 3-7 II. Mxfwn Walters 7 5 1-7 5 Totals 35-13 17-39 91 ORLANDO (1301 Scolt 7-14 4-4 70. Krysfkowiak 4-1 1-7 9.

O'Neal 17-71 1-14 37. Hardaway 4-10 4-1 12, Anderson 8-16 71. Avert 1-4 2-2 4, Skiles 3-t 0-0 7. Bowie 0-3 0-0 0, Royal 3-5 3-4 9. Grten 7-4 0-0 4.

Hammink 1-3 0-0 7 totals 45-94 24-34 1 20 New Jersey 27 70 73 21- 91 Orlando 34 22 20 34-130 i Point goals New Jersey 4-10 IK An. derson 2-4. Coleman 1-2, Newman 1-2, Edwards 0-1. Wesley 0-1 1 Orlando 6 18 (N Anderson 3-1. Scott 2-6 Skiles 1-2.

Hardaway 0-71 Fouled out- None Rebounds New Jersey 0 (Morris 81. Orlando lO Neal 77) Assists New Jersey 75 IK Anderson I). Orlando (Hardaway I) Total louis New Jersey 72. Orlando 19 Technicals Benia-mm. New Jersey illegal defense A 15,291 .737 .500 474 .421 2-6-4 4 V) 4-6 5 5-5 SVj 2-5-5 6 2-4-6 10-0 6- 7 7- 6 6-6 4-7 Boston Toronto New York Baltimore Detroit Atlanta New York Montreal Florida Philadelphia 3-4 3- 3 4- 2 3-6 9-2 8-3 6-5 3-6 .667 .647 588 .333 I 6-4 IV, 2-8-2 Z-6-4 7 3-7 TV Monday Tennis Monte Carlo Open, finals, taped, 10 a.m.

(ESPN) Motor i Baseball Oakland Athletics al Baltimore Orioles. 4:30 p.m. (4-35) Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds, 4:30 p.m. (WON) Atlanta Braves at Florida Marlins. 4 30 p.m.

(TBS) Pro Hockey Stanley Cup Plavotl: Game 5, Eastern Conference Washington Capitals at Pittsburgh Penguins, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) High School Softball San Lorenio Valley at Soquel, taped. 7 p.m. (TCI 3) Boxing IBF superflyweight title light: Julio Cesar Borboa vs. Jorge Luis Roman, 8 p.m.

(Sport-sChannel) Track Field Golden Bear Invitational, taped, 10 p.m. (SportsChannell Motor Sports Firestone Indv Lights Championships, taped, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) AMA Superblke competition, taped, a (SportsChannell Radio Monday Maior League Baseball Oakland Athletics at Baltimore Orioles, 4:15 p.m. (KFRC-AM 610; KNRY-AM 1240) Pro Football NFL Draft updates from San Francisco 49er headquarters, twice hourly from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.

at 22 and 52 minutes past the hour General Inside Sports Magazine, 6 so a.m. IKSU AM I OHO) Sports with Gary Radnlch, noon (KNBR-AM 630) Sports with Pete Franklin, 2 p.m. (KNBR-AM 6801 Sports Page 68, p.m. (KNBR-AM 6801 Sportscall, 5 p.m. (KNRY-AM 1240) Sports Phone, 7 P.m.

(KNBR-AM 680) Sports Byline, 8 p.m (KSFO-AM 560) TV Tuesday Coftege Tennis SWC Men's and Women's Championships, taped, 1 a.m. (SportsChannel) Volleyball WPVA action, taped, 2 p.m. (SportsChannell M.nor League Baseball San Francisco Giants al Montreal Expos, 4:30 p.m. (2-351 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds, 4:30 p.m. (WGN) Atlanta Braves at Florida Marlins, 4:30 P.m.

(TBS) Pro Hockey Stanley Cup Playoff: Game 5, Western Conference (irst round, 4:30 m. (ESPN) Stanley Cup Playoff Detriot Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 7 30 p.m (SportsChannel) Boning Heavyweights: Tony Tubbs vs. Samson Po'uha, taped, p.m. and 2:30 a.m. (USA) Tennis Trofeo Conde de Godo Final, taped, I a (SportsChannel) 8 II z-denotes firsl game was a win -denotes first game was a win Dodgers, 7-1 Sunday's Games New York 6, Oakland 2 Boston 5, California 4 Minnesota 7, Toronto 3 Seattle 7, Baltimore 6 Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 0 Detroit 7, Chicago 6 Cleveland 12, Texas 7 Sunday's Games San Francisco 4, New York 2 Atlanta 3.

Pittsburgh 0 Cincinnati 5, Florida 2 St. Louis 5. Houston 4 Chicago 12, Colorado 4 San Diego 6, Philadelphia 5 Los Angeles 7, AAontreal 1 Disneyland still draws despite its drawbacks MONTREAL LOS ANGELS abrhbi abrhbi Lmmo 3b 4 0 0 Bulltr c1 4 13 0 Rord lb 4 0 10 ONrmn 3 10 0 Burhrr 0 0 0 0 Piaa 4 3 3 3 Ortvomd 4 0 0 0 Wllach 3b 4 3 34 l.Wftr 'I 4 1)0 HBdrgf II 4 0 3 0 Akx 4 0 10 Karros lb 3 0 0 0 (Jhcf i 4 0 0 0 Mndvrf 4 0 0 0 gntaro 3 0 11 Trdwav 3b 4 0 0 0 firry Jb 30l0Atlacp 3 0 0 0 Wfnt 0 0 0 0 HUtvi lb 0 0 0 0 PJMIn; 10 0 0 OtfntrJb 1000 Tata 33 I I Tatah 33 I MtntrMl 000 000 100 I LatAnatan 30) 000 I f-LWafcar 3 131 OP Lot Anurlrs I i OB Mumrral 1 Lot Anurtn 4 Bunx if). Marra ()i Bulltr 1)1 PiaM II Wallarh 3 141 SB Bullfr IS) PTNWIir; IP ER 00 SO SrSarrmtl 1.0-J I I I I 1 tm 'i I I I 0 I Monday's Games Atlanta (Glavine 2-1) at Florida (Weathers 2-1), 4:35 p.m. Chicago (Young 0-1) at Cincinnati (Rijo 1-1), 4:35 p.m Pittsburgh (Neagle 1-2) at Houston (Harnisch 0-2), 5:05 p.m.

Colorado (Freeman 1-0) at SI. Louis (Sutclitte 1-1), 5:05 p.m. Only games scheduled (All times Pacific) Monday's Games Oakland (Karsav 1-1) at Baltimore (Mussina 3-1), 4:35 p.m. Minnesota (Deshaies 1-2) at Cleveland (Martinez 0-2), 4:05 p.m. California (Leiter 2-0) at New York (Key 2-1), 4:05 p.m.

Toronto (Stewart 2-0) at Kansas City (Cone 2-1), 5:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Higuera 0-1) at Chicago (McDowell 1-2), 5:05 p.m. Detroit (Moore 2-1) at Texas (Helling 1-0), 5:35 p.m. Boston (Clemens 2-0) at Seattle (Johnson 1-1), 7:05 p.m. (All times Pacific) Nuggets, 115-107 DENVER (IIS) Williams 5-I? 3-7 13.

Williams 4-10 0-7 9. Mutombo 3-5 6 8 13, Abdul-Raul 6-13 Ttus I LOB Cleveland 8. Texas II 7B- First Period 1, Calgary. Stern 1 IKiSiOl 0 0 0 0 0 Cmmiti 4 111 Watson 3 0 0 0 1007 3, Vancouver, Gtlirujs 3 (Burt, 1-7 13. Slim 5-10 0-0 10.

Pack t-l? 7-9 73 Ltwis 2 13), Hulse (41, 171 WCIark 171 HR Bene 13). Strangt 14) Esecw 4 0 3 1 Habyan 0 0 0 0 Stnkwc ss 4 110 Rover ph 10 0 0 Brown), 17 54 Rogers 7-11 It, WP-rutgtr Umpires-Homt, Hickon. Flnl, MiKean. Second, jovce. Third, Craft A 41,149 Brewers, 7-0 Second PerkJ 3.

Vancouver. Linden 3 Hammonds 5-9 13, Met 1-1 3-7 5. Ran Palmer II) SB-LofTon (111. Hulst 141 SF Sorrento 3 iCounnall. Brownl, AjlaiKiW.I-3 9 3 110 0 WP PJAAartinM Unwres Home, Ripptt, Firsl, Kellogg.

SKOnd. Tata. Third, Gorman T-3J1 A-3M17 Swndell 117 0 RRdrgi 0 0 0 0 FekJer it 10 0 0 TMcGf 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 9 3 Totals 30 i I 4 dall 1-1 0-0 3 Totals 45-84 77-33 115 HOUSTON (1071 IP ER BB SO Third Period -4 Calgary, Walz 7 (Mai nn, Roberts), 44. Calgary, Fltury I iRei MOBS 001 003 Horry 1-21-2 3. Thorpe 5-12 2-3 12.

Olaiu NaoyW.3-0 5 6 6 4 4 CM Sullivanl. 3 38 Penalty- Musil. Cal St Lout! 100 100 03 5 won 15-71 4-6 34. (assell 1-13 6-7 73. Smith KANSAS CITY MILWAUKEE Plunk 3Vi 4 1 I 4 7 IhoMing), 731 1-5 0-0 7.

Brooks 3-6 3-2 9, Jent 6-14 0-0 II, -Habvan III DP-SI Louis I LOB-Houstun St Louis 1 Cammili 171, Eu Shots on goal Calgary 10-0-10 2 Van Cureton 3-6 0-0 4, Riley 1-2 0 0 3. Robinson Padres, 6-5 PHIL A SAN DIEGO atrial iiiii flflfi 1111111111118 tK setno 3 13). Stank wwtcl (31. Swindell 7 17) 1-5 0-7 3 Totals 43-86 15-7? 107 couver IS-I7-I3-44. Power -play Opportunities Calgary 0 ot Vancouver 1 of 7.

Denver 31 30 31 31-115 Vi 0 0 0 0 rail DrevtfL.0-1 3 7 4 3 1 Jarlurst 3Vi I 4 4 1 Whiteside i 0 0 0 Carpenter I 10 0 0 WP-)aHursl Lanklord IS). GPtna (71, Btordan (5) HR-- 141 SB-Mouton ()). Finlty 13). Btor dan III S- Swindell. GPtna SF-JtBtrkn, Houston 33 30 27-107 Goalies Calgary.

Vernon 3-1 (44 shols-43 3-PoirH goals-Denver 3-9 (Met 1-1, Rog abrhbi abrhbi 4 0 0 0 Hmltoncf 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 CM) cf 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 Spiers 3b 4 0 11 4 0 10 TWar It 4 10 0 4 0 3 0 Harper dh 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 Nilsson 4 7 7 1 4 0 0 0 Seitzer Ib 3 7 3 1 3 0 10 toftttd 3b 4 0 12 3 0 0 0 Mwske rf 4 0 10 jsWitn ss 4 13 2 37 0 4 0 Totals 3S 7 13 7 IP ER BB SO ers I Williams I -4, Stith 0-1. Pack 0-1) savesl Vancouver McLean 1-3 (78-25) A 14,150 CltmanH Ml Rm i jovntrlb Mcfrlnec Hmelindh Bom DHdsnrl Qtfni Snmprt3b Totals Houston 6-16 (Jent 3-6, Brooks 1-1. Cassell Umpires Home, Merrill. First, Reilly Referee- Don Koharski Linesmerv-Kev 1-3, Robinson I 4. Smith 0-3) Fouled out Swindell 7 4 2 3 2 Reynolds ft 1 2 3 0 Collins.

Mark Vines Jent Rebounds Denver S3 I Mutombo 10) Seiond. Welke; Third, Bnnkman T-320 ib ran 4 0 3 3 1000 4 3 3 0 i 4 1 3 3 5 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1)0 4 13 0 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooo 0 0 0 0 EdensL.7 I 0 1110 0 Houston 47 (Olaiuwon 13) Assists Denver 4 1)0 Srkplrv 5 I 0 0 RoOtrts 3b 4 111 Gwvnn rt I I 3 Btand 3 110 Plntf II 3 0 0 0 PCIark Ib 10 0 0 Cntrcco Ib 0 0 0 0 Ukhrl lb 3 0 0 0 Loot; 3b 0 0 0 0 Avmut 10 13 Btnttp 0 0 0 0 GtHrrtp 10 10 MDavH 0 0 0 0 Hffman 78 (Pack 7), Houston 31 (Cassell tl Total Rangers, 5-2 ple waited for the Space Mountain ride in a line stretching far past the "45 minutes from this point" sign. "Just put your mind on autopilot and before you know it you're there," he said. "We've got earthquakes just as big in Idaho," said Kathy Flock. "You just don't hear about them because there aren't as many people to get shook up." Those are attitudes to make Mickey smile.

"We've had a great spring break." said a hopeful Disneyland spokesman, Lindsay Schnebley. "We have continued to rebound toward the pre-quake level." Amusement Business magazine put 1993 Disneyland attendance at 11.4 million, down slightly but still second among U.S. theme parks. Only Disney's Magic Kingdom in Florida's Walt Disney World attracted more, with 12 million. (Disney's other Florida parks, Epcot Center and Disney-MGM Studios, were Nos.

3 and 4 with 10 million and 8 million visitors respectively.) Slow tourism hurt Disneyland last year, but in-state promotions helped. Struggling to keep attendance up, the park is admitting Southern Californians for $22 compared with the normal $30, at least through June 30. Promotions aside, times are tough. In an enthusiastic overall report on Disney, NatWest Securities analysts Paul C. Marsh and Vincent Colicchio predicted recently that attendance would decline 10 The Associated Press ANAHEIM The earthquake toppled attendance.

A proposed theme park next door was put on hold. The "space-age" polyester uniforms worn by Tomorrowland People Mover attendants look more like "Star Trek" rejects. Disneyland, the middle-aged progenitor of Walt Disney amusement park empire, has seen better days. Yet it remains a remarkably reliable money maker, particularly in contrast to Kuro Disney's $900 million in losses last year. Though the park keeps figures private, attendance appears to have tumbled by 15 percent to 20 percent following the Jan.

17 Northridge earthquake, Seidler Cos. analyst Jeffrey Iogsdon said. He cited the "Four Horsemen" that have hit Southern California "fire, floods, riots and earthquakes." Other factors were the recessions here and in Japan, and the March slayings of two Japanese exchange students in Los Angeles. The killings left tourist officials in Anaheim and the rest of Orange County struggling to distance themselves and their $4.8 billion industry from their urban neighbor. But before writing Disneyland off, consider Kathy and Gordon Flock, honeymooners who had heard attendance was down but wound up in a park jammed with crowds on Good Friday.

There the Pocatello, Idaho, cou fouls Denver Houston 77 Technical II, Leckner 0-4 0-0 0. Barren 3-7 3-4 II, JMalone 5-14 I I 12, Austin 4-9 0-1 I. Dawkins 7-8 7-7 16. Wookidge 11-17 7-4 34, Graham 1-3 1-4 Kidd 6-6 7-4 14 Totals 44-97 19-71 110 Detroit 70 39 70 23102 Philadelphia 23 33 72 32-110 3-Point goals-Oetroil (Liberty Elliott 1-3. Anderson 1-3.

Wood 0-1. Macon 0-1. Chlkutt 0-1, Houston 0-4), Philadelphia 3-10 (Berros 3-5. JMalone 1-3. Austin 0-1.

Perry 0-31 Fouled out-None Rebounds Detroit 55 (Anderson 14). Philadelphia IWoolndge 10) Asststs-Detroit 79 (Elliott 91, Philadelphia 74 (Dawkins 7) Total fouls -Detroit 18 Philadelphia 10 Technical-Weatherspoon Election- Weatherspoon All-time game highs By The Associated Press The lop individual scoring performances NBA history, with opponent and date 100 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs New York at Hershey, March 7. 1967 71 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles, Dec 8. 1911 73 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs Chicago, Jan 13.

1962 73 Wilt Chamberlain. San Francisco at New York, Nov 16, 1962 73 David Thompson, Denver at Detroit. April 9. 1971. 72 Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Los Angeles, Nov 3.

1962 71 Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at New York, Nov 15, I960 71 David Robinson, San Antonio at A Clippers, April 24, 1994 70 Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at Syracuse, Mar 10, 1963, 69 Michael Jordan. Chicago at Cleveland, March 28. 1990 68 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia al Chicago. Dec 16. 1967 68 Pete Maravlch, New Orleans vs New York, Feb.

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Ftrraro), 1 38 (pp) 3. Islanders. Piante I ITurgeon, King). 7:34. 3.

Rangers. 423-NEWS For updated sports scores and news, call the Sentinel's NewsLine, a tree 24-hour information service. Call 423-NEWS (423-6397), then request a specific sports line (listed below): SPORT SELECTION SANTA CRUZ COUNTY High school scores 2300 College, JC scores 2300 BASEBALL NL scores 2425 NL schedule 2455 AL scores 2450 AL schedule 2455 Area update 2470 BASKETBALL NBA scores 2305 NBA schedule, odds ...2310 GOLF Update 2505 HOCKEY NHL scores 2350 NHL schedule 2355 MOTOR SPORTS Update 2405 SKI REPORT California 2550 Colorado 2555 Utah 2560 TENNIS Update 2525 Kovalev 4 (Larmer, 2ubovl. 11 59 (ppl Schrempf l-ll 1-3 II, Kemp 3-13 1-7 13, As it nears its 40th year of operation, Disneyland is second in attendance among U.S. theme parks.

trom the Santa Cruz County- MAJOR LEAGUES Player, Team (Mark Eichhorn, Baltimore Orioles Onallen Hill. OF, Chicago Cubs lorn Urbani, St Louis Cardinals Second Period-4, Rangers, 2ubov 3 Milwaukee 400 IN 07i-7 E-Joyner 13) DP Milwauket I LOB-Kansas City 7, Milwaukee 6 3B--tovner (3), Mattarlane III, Hamelin (3), Gagne (31, Nilsson 131, Srltrer (S), Is Valentin 3 (31 SB JsVakmtin 13) Hamilton IP ER BB SO Kansas City i 9 5 10 1 Pictvardo 3 3 3 7 17 Milwaukee Cage 4-4 0-0 8. Gill 7-5 4-4 8, Payton Ml (Leefchl. 3 42 (pp) 5, Rangers, Messier 3, Umpires Home, Wendelstedt, First, 18, McMillan 0-0 7. Askew 7-8 13-14 17, 4 0 10 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 Toiah 3) 1 14 4 000 000 10 i 103 310 4 Marsh, Second, Hirschbeck, Third, Relilord Perkins 5-11 3-3 14.

Pierce 3-9 7-7 13, Schef 1023 Third Period- 6. Rangers, Larmer 7:41 A 37,443 tier 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 37-87 33-39 1 10 PORTLAND (1M) INemchinov. Gilbert). 8 34 7. Rangers Player IB HR RBI Avg Messier 4 (Beukeboom), 1708, DHoll.m oi.

Lope; 131 Dunfari lj Grant l-t 0-1 3. Williams 1-9 14 Braves, 3-0 Shots on goal Rangers 17-9-13-34. Is Bones W.3-1 i 6 0 0 1 3 Robinson 7-13 6-1 70, Strickland 6-15 8-1? Hill 70 2 7 0 0 350 Sunday Went hitless one at-bat after replacing Mark May in left field in 13-4 win landers 7-7-4- 18 20. Drexler 7-19 2-4 18, Dudley 3-4 1-3 7 PITTSBURGH ATLANTA ab rhbi Power play Opportunities- Rangers 7 of Porter 4-10 0-0 9, Kersey 4-7 4-5 13, Bryant HBP by Bones (Gaeftil Umpires-Home, First, Kosc, Second, Clark, Third, Morrison. A-2393 6, Islanders I ot 7.

over Colorado Pitching 1-1 0-0 2. J.Robinson 2-2 0-0 4 Totals 41 23-34 108 Goalies Rangers. Richter. 4-0 (18 shots Player, W-L-S IP ER BB SO ERA 16 savesl Islanders. Hextall, 0-3 134-29) ab rhbi 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 10 3 0 10 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 Seattle 31 37 37 71-110 Portland 34 34 II 2) 108 Mariners, 7-6 Eichhorn, 0-1-0 6Vi 10 5 5 5 7.11 Referee Kerry Fraser, Linesmen-Ron 3-Point goals Seattle 3-10 (Perkins 3-3.

Asselstine. Ray Scapinello SEATTLE BA1 TIMORf Sunday (Mr hed Vi inning in relief with two strikeouts and no runs, but also allowed two walks and gave up a hit in a four. run IMAX and ShowScan theaters. Nearby, the People Mover lurches along like an old golf cart past special effects that must seem positively Victorian to any teen ager. The world's fair-like Westcot, a proposed $3 billion "second gate" adjacent to Disneyland, has been intensely studied by Disney.

But the project is mired in worries over environmental impact and government assistance. Meanwhile, Disney deals with bankers over Euro Disney's huge debt, with the Japanese over a new ocean-theme park beside Tokyo Disneyland, with critics in Virginia over a new American history theme park and with its own plans for a fourth park in Florida and search for a new park site in the Far East. All this began when Disneyland opened in 1955, known to the entertainment world as "Walt Disney's Folly." With a heavy bank debt dating from at least "Snow White," Disney had a tough time financing the park, which opened at a cost of $17 million. Schrempt I -I, Gill 0-1, Pierce 0-1, Payton 0-3, McMillan 0-31, Portland 3-8 IDrexler percent in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30.

That would put it at 10,8 million, down from 12 million during fiscal 1993, the analysts said. Still, with per-capita spending at nearly $45, they estimated Disneyland will generate $485 million in revenue in 1994, with the figure rising to $520 million in 1995 about the same as in 1993. Some analysts put spending even higher; Logsdon believes it approaches $60 per visitor day. Disney has had undeniable suc cess with Mickey's Toontown, the eighth of Disneyland's "lands," and will open an ambitious ride based on the "Indiana Jones" movie trilogy in 1995. Other projects have had to wait as more critical problems are addressed.

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16 13 (pp) lurang II Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta Shots on goal Dallas 13-I7-8-33. SI 34 7 II 6 Totals 1 LOB-Piltsburgh 3, Atlanta 9 3B- GMad Totals Seattle Louis 6-13-7-26 100 200 044-7 Pel. GB ish 7-14 1-3 15, Brown 7-1? 1-1 16, Douglas 3-6 0-3 8, Gamble 8-16 0-0 16, McDaniel 7-13 Power-plav Opportunities Dallas 1 ot 4, ER BB SO Baltimore 032 001 0O0-4 St Louis I of 5 Amaral (5) Blowers (5). DWilson 3-4 16, Earl 0-1 0-0 0, Oliver 1-5 0-0 3, Wen-strom 1-1 3-4 4, Corchiani 0-4 0-0 0 Totals Goalies Dallas, Wakaluk, 4-0 126 shots (2). DP-Seattle Baltimore? LOB Seattle America West on rebound Baltimore i 2B Griffey Jr (51, Buhner dux (I) HR Lemke (II IP Pittsburgh Cooke L.0-3 6 Micel! I Tabaka ft Dewey Atlanta OMaddun W.4-1 9 75 saves) St Louis, Joseph, 0-4 37-30) A 16.259 40-8 7 8-16 91, CLEVELAND (117) (6), Palmeiro (51, Hoiles (3) HR--Grlffey Jr (5), Plrkl (4), Hoiles (2), SB- Palmeiro (2), Referee- Dan Marojelli Linesmen-Brad Greensboro Open GREENSBORO, N.C.

(API Final leaders, their relation to par and prize money Sunday in the $15 million Greater Greensboro Open, played on the par-72 Forest Oaks Country Club course: Mike Springer, S770.000 64-69-70-73-775 -13 EdHumenik, $113,000 73-65-73-68-378 -10 Hale Irwin, $113,000 65-73-71-69-378 -10 Brad Bryant, $117,000 68-71 -68-71270 -10 Bob Lohr, $60,000 69-71-69-70-779 -9 Dnie Hrnnd, $57,175 70-71-69-70-780 8 John Morse. $57,175 77-68-67-73- 780 -8 David Edwrds, $47,000 71-74-68-68-781 7 Joel Edwards, $47,000 69-69-73-70- 781 7 Mike Smith, $47,000 69-73-69-70- 781 7 Dudley Hart, $43,000 75-69-67-70-781 7 Gil Morgan, $34,500 68-71-69-74-387 -6 Jay Haas, $30,000 69-73-71-70-783 -5 Phills 5-6 3-3 13, Hill 7-8 6-9 70, Williams 10-13 3-3 37, Wllkins 6-11 0-0 13, Price 3-9 Lazarowich, Ron Finn, Hoiles 111. People in business 3 0 0 0 II IP ER BB SO 0-0 6, Mills 3-5 0-2 6. Brandon 6-9 2-3 14 Monday High School Softball Monte Vista Christian at Soquel, 3:45 p.m. Aptos at San Valley, 3:45 p.m.

Watsonville at Sanla Cruz, 3:45 p.m. Seattle Higgins 4-8 0-0 8, Battle 2-5 0-2 4, Kempton 4-6 1-2 9, Ferry 1-3 0-0 2, Madkins 0-1 0-0 0, Hibhard Ayala S.l Totals 51-84 14-24 117 Boston 16 34 33 39- 91 Cubs, 12-4 CHICAGO COLORADO ab rhbt ab bi Rhodes (1 5 2 3 3 Weiss ts 3 10 0 Sndbrsi 7b 5 2 3 2 SReedp 0 0 0 0 mbrno 3b 10 0 0 Moore 0 0 0 0 Grace Ib 4 3 2 1 Castlllaph 0 0 0 1 May II 2 2 11 EYng It 4 111 II 10 0 0 Bchette rl 4 0 10 Sou rl 4 13 3 Gkrga Ib 3 0 0 1 VYWIsml 0 10 0 Kngery Ib 10 0 0 Wilkms 4 0 12 Hayes 3b 3 0 0 0 Bechele )b 2 0 0 0 Burks ct 4 12 1 Hrnnd 3b 7 0 2 0 Shatter 4 0 0 0 Dnston ss 2 10 1 Meiia 2b 3 110 Snchei ss 2 0 10 Nied 10 0 0 Trchsel Sill Blair 0 0 0 0 VndrWI ph 10 10 BRuHIn 0 0 0 0 Lirlano ss 2 0 10 Total! 31 13 16 17 Total! 33 4 7 4 Chicago 404 100 030-12 Colorado 100 100 011- 4 Cleveland 27 37 28 7S 117 3-Poinl goals Boston 3-7 (Douglas 3-3, I 2 7 0 Vi ft I The NBA Cooke pitched lo 3 batters in the 7th HBP -bv Cooke (justice) Umpires Home. Hernandei, First, Win ters, Second, Froemming, Third, Crawford 1:27 A American League Athletics box OAKLAND NEW YORK Modeslo (Athletns) II 4 733 -Stockton (Brewers) 10 4 .714 Cent Valley (Rockies) II 6 647 1 San Jose (Giants) 9 8 539 3 Bakersfield IDodgers) 6 9 400 5 Southern Division Cucamonga (Padres) 15 3 833 -San Bernardino (Ind I 9 9 500 6 Riverside (Mariners) 7 II 389 High Desert (MLB) 4 1 4 37? II Lake Elsinore (Angels) 16 111 13 Sunday's Games San Jose 5, High Desert 7, 7nd game High Desert 5, San Jose 0, Isl game Stockton at Bakerslield, 7, ppd rain Rancho Cucamonga 13, Lake Elsinore 3 Central Valley 3, Riverside 1 Modeso 10, San Bernardino 6 Monday's Games Stockton at High Desert Central Valley at Rancho Cucamonga Modesto at Riverside Lake Elsinore at San Bernardino Tuesday's Games Bakerslield at San Jose Stockton at High Desert Central Valley al Rancho Cucamonga Modesto at Riverside Lake Elsinore at San Bernardino share, compared with earnings of $2.1 million, or 9 cents pert share, in the first quarter of 1993. Revenue grew to $345.3 million from $316.6 million. Earlier this month, America West said a record 67.8 percent of its seats were filled on flights during the first quarter, including 73.2 percent in March.

Brown 1-1, Gamble 0-1, McDaniel 0-1, Cor chiani 0-1), Cleveland 1-6 (Wilkins 1-3 Mover Pnngtn L.0-1 Elchhorn Poole Mills Higgins 0-1, Madkins 0-1, Price 0-31 Fouled Howard Twirty. $30,000 77-69-71-71-783 National Basketball Association By The Associated Press All Times Pacific WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Marco Dawson, $37,500 70-74-77-68-764 4 out None Rebounds Boston 47 (Parish Mover pilched to 3 batters in the 8th, Steve Lowery, $77,500 71-72-71-70- 284 McDaniel 9), Cleveland 51 (Hill, Kemplon 8) The Associated Press PHOENIX America West Airlines Inc. said Sunday it earned $15.2 million in the first quarter, marking its fifth straight profitable quarter despite the fact it remains under bankruptcy court protection. The airline cited a stabilizing national economy, favorable fuel prices and "continued support from consumers" for its profitable quarter. America West's first-quarter earnings amounted to 56 cents per Pennington pitched to I batter in the 8th, Assists-Boston 27 (Gamble 51, Cleveland 41 Brad Faxon, $22,500 68-73-73-70-384 -4 Cimirnings pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Pel.

GB (Price 10) Tolal fouls-Boston 18, Cleveland Roger Maltbie, $22,500 69-75-70-70-284 4 Bill Kratzert, $22,500 69-72-72-71-784 4 17 Technical-Douglai. A 20,273. WP Pennington. Umpires Home. Phillips; First, Roe, Second, McClelland1 Third, Scott.

Thunderbird, 499, $16,175. 10. (78) Ted Musgrave, Troutman, N.C, Ford Thunderbird, 499, $17,725. 11. (10) Dale Earnhardt, Doolie, N.C, Chevrolet Lumina, 499, $21,060.

12. (19) Ricky Rudd, Lake Norman, N.C, Ford Thunderbird, 498, $6,825 13. (15) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Pontiac Grand Prix, 498, $13,735. 14. (231 Steve Grissom, Liberty, N.C, Chevrolet Lumina, 497, $7,525 15.

(30) Terry Labonte, Archdale, N.C, Chevrolet Lumina, 497, $16,675. LUIS SOLIS has been named vice president of international sales at Skyway Freight Systems in Watsonville. Solis comes from The Harper Group in San Francisco where he was global Jazz, 103-97 Guy Boras, $77,500 71-73-69-71-784 4 Lennie Clmnts, $22,500 71-69-72-72-784 4 Mike Reid, $13,571 70-73-73-70-385 3 John Cook, $13,571 77-77-71-70- 785 -3 Lee Janzen, $13,571 68-77-73-73- 785 3 John Huston, $13,531 73-65-75-77-785 3 UTAH (103) ab bi ab bi 4 0 0 0 Polonia II 3 17 7 7 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 7 10 0 1111 Mttnglv lb 3 113 4 110 Trtbull dh 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 O'Neill rt 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanley 4 0 0 0 4 0 11 BWIms cf 7 110 4 0 0 0 Gallego ss 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Kelly 3 2 2 0 10 0 0 3 0 10 RHdsn cl Bordlck ss Aldrete ph Berroa If McGwr dh Noboa pr Sierra rf Stnbch Neellb Brosius 3b Hmond E- Sanchez (21 DP Chicago 1, Colorado 2 LOB-Chicago Colorado 7 2B-Rhodes (4), Sandberg 14), Sosa 2 17), Wilkms 15), Burks (4), Lirlano II). 3B Sandberg (1) HR-Rhodes (4), EYoung 13), Burks 17) Twins, 7-3 Corbin 1-8 4-4 6, Malone 9-20 6-8 24, i Spencer 2-4 4-4 8, Hornacek 3-7 2-2 8, MINNESOTA TORONTO z-Seattle 63 19 768 x-Plwenix 56 26 683 7 x-Golden State 50 32 610 13 x-Portland 47 35 573 14 LA Lakers 33 49 402 30 Sacramento 78 54 341 35 L.A. Clippers 37 55 339 36 Midwest Division y-Houston 58 24 707 x-San Antonio 55 27 .671 3 x-Utah 53 79 646 5 x-Denver 47 40 16 Minnesota .744 38 Dallas 13 69 .159 45 EASTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Bill Glasson, $13,571 68-73-72-72 28S 3 Brett Ogle, $13,521 72-70-71-72-285 3 SB Sosa SF-Castilla, ab rhbi ab rhbi Stockton 5-8 4-5 14, Humphries 2-7 0-0 4, Chambers 4-7 3-3 11, Bond 0-4 0-0 0, Howard 3-3 3-4 9, Benoil 5-9 2-5 12, Crotty 0-2 2-2 7, Russell 2-3 1-2 5, Totals 36-82 31-39 AColelf 5 17 1 White cf Rboulet 3b 4 0 0 1 RAImr 7b Puckelt rt 5 0 3 0 rVtolitor dh Marketing Databases Built Maintained (408) 662-8946 College Kuechle Dave Barr, $13,521 72-71-68-74-285 3 Blaine Mccllstr, $9,975 70-70-74-77-786 7 Jay Delsing, $9,975 69-75-19-73-286 2 Mark Brooks, $9,975 68-74-69-75-286 2 Rother Jakobsen Daubs Shelton Magiore Solis 103, IP ER BB Chicago 9 7 4 4 4 Colorado filed L.2-7 7V 6 8 8 i Blair 2'i 1117 BRuftin 7 3 0 0 0 SReed 1 4 3 3 1 Moore I 0 0 0 0 L.A.

LAKERS (97) Rambis 1-3 6-8 8, Worthy 3-7 1-2 7, Ed Mike Hulbert, $9,975 71-72-68-75 786 7 Hrbek lb 4 110 Carter rf Wnfielddh 5 0 0 0 Olerud lb Leius 3b 7 7 11 Dlgado If Becker cf 3 3 11 Sprgue 3b 4 0 0 0 2 12 1 4 0 0 0 3 111 4 0 10 4 0 11 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 110 33 3 3 100 310-7 Totals 76 7 4 7 Totals 78 6 6 5 Oakland 000 000 101-7 New York 004 000 70x-6 DP-New York 3. LOB-Oakland 4, New York 4. 2B-Kelly (5). 3B-Polonia (1), HR Aldrete (1), Mattingly (7). SB-BWIIIiams (I), CS-Brosius (3), Polonia (3).

S- -Brosius. SF Polonia. wards 2-4 4-6 8, Smith 8-11 0-1 17, Van Exel 7-7? 4-5 21, Campbell 2-5 2-4 6, Christie 1-6 I 0 I Pet. GB Reunion Pro-Am DALLAS (AP) Final leaders and prize 0-2 2, Schayes 1-4 2-2 4, Lynch 1-4 2-4 4, Wlbeck 4 1 3 7 Brders Meares ss 4 0 0 0 AGnzIz ss Totali 36 7 10 6 Total! Jordan 7-10 6-8 20, Threat! 0-3 0-0 O.Totals 33-78 27-42 97. ER BB SO Minnesota 110 Toronto 001 Ml 100-3 Utah 25 24 79 75-103 L.A.

Lakers 75 31 33 31- 97 Scores FAR WEST Stanford 10-5, Arizona 3-1 Sanla Clara II, San Diego 6 Chico SI, 9-1, San Francisco St. 8-3 Pepperdine 8-10, San Francisco 3-6 Arizona St. 13-8, California 7-7 Cal SI. Fullerton 4, Pacific 1 Fresno Slate 4, Old Dominion 3 Long Beach St. 4, UC Santa Barbara 2 Nevada 15, New Mexico SI.

2 New Mexico 18, Utah 10 Oregon SI. 3, Washington 1 Portland at Gonzaga, rain Portland St. vs. Washington ppd, rain Southern Cal 10, UCLA 8 IP Oakland Welch L.0-3 6 Briscoe 1 Sprague (7), Borders 2 (4), Guzman 3-Point goals -Utah 0-4 (Malone 0-1, I DP-Minnesola 7. LOB-Minnesota z-Allanta 57 35 .695 x-Chicago 55 37 .671 x-lndiana 4 7 35 573 1 0 x-Cleveland 47 35 .573 10 Charlotte 41 41 ,500 16 Detroit 30 62 ,244 37 Milwaukee 20 62 244 37 Atlantic Division y-NewYork 57 25 .695 x-Orlando 50 32 .610 7 x-New Jersey 45 37 549 12 Humphries 0-1, Chambers 0-1, Crotty 0-1), 7, Toronto 6.

(2), RAIumar money Sunday in the 5500,000 Dallas Reunion Pro-Am, played on the par-70 Oak Cliff Course: Larry Gilbert, $75,000 67-68-67-20? George Archer, $40,000 67-68-68-703 Rocky Thompson, $40,000 68-67-68-703 Jack Kiefer, $30,000 66-70-68-304 J.C. Snead, $27,000 65-71-69-705 Bob Murphy, $72,000 68-66-71-205 Tom Shaw, $16,000 70-71-65-706 Los Angeles 4-19 (Van Exel 3-16, Smith 1-3, Eckersley I New York JAblMtt W.7-7 8 (5), AGonzalez (3). 3B-Leius (1), HR-A- Christie 0-1). Fouled oul -None. Rebounds 9 1 I 5 I I I Cole (I), SB-Becker (2), RAIomar (5).

SF-Leius, RAIomar. Ulah 59 (Spencer 1 1 Los Angeles 55 (Ram Rear don bis 9). Assists-Utah 28 (Stockton 10), Los PROBLEM CREDIT? WE CAN HELP 3 Down Payments Behind in Payments Tax Liens Judgements Bankruptcy Foreclosure Bill Consolidation Purchase or Refinance Self Employed Welch pitched lo 7 batters in the 7th. IP ER BB SO Monte Carlo MONTE CARLO, Monaco (API Results Sunday of the $1.7 milion Monle Carlo Open tennis tournament: Singles Championship Andrei Medvedev (6), Ukraine, del. Sergi Bruguera (5), Spain, 7-5, 6-1, 6-3.

Doubles Championship Nicklas Kulti and Magnus Larsson, Sweden, det. Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Russia, and Daniel Vacek, Czech Republic, 3-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-4. La Familia Open BARCELONA, Spain (API Results Sunday of the $400,000 La Familia Open tennis tournament: Singles Championship Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1), Spain, del. Iva Maioli (61, Croatia, 6-0, 6-2.

Angeles 19 (Van Exel 9). Total fouls-Utah 25, Los Angeles 21. Technicals Van Exel, WP- Briscoe. Umpires Home, Cousins; First, Reed; Minnesota Tapani 1-1 7 8 x-Miami 42 40 15 Boston 50 .390 75 Philadelphia 75 57 305 Los Angeles illegal defense. A 15,338.

Second, Cederstrom; Third, Evans. A 30,877. Guthrie 1 0 Willis I 0 Toronto Washington 74 58 793 33 marketing vice president for the group's subsidiary, Circle International. He holds a philosophy degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a joint law degree and MBA from Stanford University. BILL SCRIBNER, owner of North CountyAuto Sport Towing, has been elected to the board of the Greater Bay Area Chapter of the California Tow Truck Association.

He will be installed at the CTTA convention later this month. Scribner and his family have owned North County Towing for 10 years. They bought Auto Sport in 1992. ROBIN S. FUCHS has joined John Fuchs Properties, a construction and real estate company in Aptos.

She has 13 years experience with an international construction company. JOHN SHELTON has been elected to serve as president of Wholesale Florists and Florist Suppliers of America, a national trade association. Shelton, of Aptos, is general manager of Pajaro Valley Greenhouses in Watsonville. He has spent more than 35 years in the flower industry, holding posts in retail, nursery and wholesale businesses. He joined Pajaro Valley Greenhouses last year.

NANCY MAGIORE, GA-BRIELLE ROTHER and RON DAUBS have been named sales associates at Gottschalks' Capitola store. Magiore is in the domestics department; Rother is in furniture Knicks, 92-76 Guzman L.2-2 8 9 7 5 3 6 NEW YORK (93) Cadaret 1 10 0 10 7-6 Tigers, Bonner 2-4 4-6 8, Oakley 2-8 2-2 6, fcwing Tapani pilched to 1 batter in the 8th. Tom Wargo, $1 6,000 69-67-70-706 Chi Chi Rodriguez, $16,000 67-68-71-206 Joe Jimenez, $11,500 71-70-66-207 Terry Dill, $1 1 ,500 70-68-69-707 Dick Hendrickson, $1 1 ,500 68-70-69-707 Jerry McGee, $1 1 ,500 66-66-75-707 Jim Albus, $8,750 69-69-70-708 Simon Hobday, $8,750 65-70-73-308 Bob Dickson, $8,750 73-65-70-308 Robert Gaona, $8,750 67-68-73-708 Jim Ferree, $6,630 69-77-68-709 Jim Dent, $6,630 69-70-70-7O9 Dick Rhyan, $6,630 69-67-73-709 Dave Stockton, $6,630 69-68-73-309 Dewitt Weaver, $6,630 65-69-75-209 10-15 5-8 35, Harper 4-9 0-0 9, Davis 5-8 3-3 DETROIT Umpires Home, Kaiser; First, Shulock; 14, Smith 6-11 3-4 15, Anthony 3-7 4-4 9, Second, Tschida; Third, O'Nora. Blackman 0-1 0-0 0, H.Williams 1-1 4-4 6, Gaines 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals HBP-by Blair (Buechele).

Umpires- Home, McSherry; Firsl, Montague, Second, Vanover, Larry; Third, Darling 3:04. A 71,329. Reds, 5-2 FLORIDA CINCINNATI ab bi ab bi Carr cf 4 0 10 Larkin ss 4 0 10 Snleria 3b 3 10 0 Morris lb 3 110 Jhllield rl 4 0 0 0 RSndrs rl 4 3 3 3 Conine If 4 110 Milchll II 4 0 2 0 Dstrde Ib 4 0 11 Brmlld If 0 10 0 intiago 2 0 0 1 RKellv cf 4 0 0 0 Brberle 2b 3 0 0 0 Boone 2b 2 0 11 Arias ss 3 0 0 0 Dorset! 3 0 0 0 Hrnnd 3 0 0 0 WGrne 3b 3 0 0 0 RLewis 0 0 0 0 Brwnng 3 110 Browne ph 10 0 0 Aquino 0 0 0 0 Total! 30 3 3 3 Total! 30 5 9 4 Florida 000 300 000-3 Cincinnati 000 130 01k E-Morrls (1). DP-Florida 2. LOB-Flor-da 3, Cincinnati 5.

2BCarr (5), Morris (6), RSanders (5), Mitchell (3). 3B-RSanders (3). HR-RSanders (4), SF Santiago, Boone. IP ER BB SO Florida Hammond -7 iVi 8 4 4 3 5 RLewis Vi 0 0 0 0 0 Aquino 1 1 I 1 0 0 Cincinnati Browning W.7-0 9 3 3 10 5 HBP by Browning (Renterial. WP Hammond, Umpires Home, Pulli; First, West; Second, Bell; Third, Rapuano.

I 2:04. A 27,414. Cardinals, 5-4 and Daubs, electronics. All three have been with the Capitola store since it opened. JOHN TURTCHIN has joined Thacher Thompson Architects.

Turtchin has practiced on the Central Coast and the Bay Area since moving from Philadelphia in 1991. He has 15 years experience in commercial and residential architecture and land planning. MICHAEL REID was elected chairman of the Monterey Bay District for the Pest Control Operators of California. Reid is manager at Cardiff Pest Control in Santa Cruz. He is a past chairman of the statewide organization and served as secretary from 1985-92.

DOTTIE JAKOBSEN has joined Norwest Mortgage as an account executive. She has 15 years experience in the field and was previously district manager of San Francisco Federal Savings and Loan. She is a UC Santa Cruz graduate and former chairwoman of the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union. She has been a Santa Cruz resident since 1986. Phillips If Cuyter If Whtker 2b Gibson rf x-clmched playoff berth y-clinched division title z-clinched best conference record Sunday's Games Sacramento 105, Golden State 97 Philadelphia 110, Detroit 102 Washington 117, Charlotte 99 New York 97, Chicago 76 Cleveland 117, Boston 91 Denver 115, Houston 107 Utah 103, L.A.

Lakers 97 Seattle 110, Portland 108 San Antonio 117, L.A. Clippers 97 Orlando 170, New Jersey 91 Dallas 116, Minnesota 10? End Regular Season Santa Cruz dentist RICHARD KUECHLE is the new president of Le Tip International, a networking organization. Joining him on the board are TOM NEWTON, Prudential Insurance, vice president; Andrea Meeks, bookkeeper, secretary; Lysahcq Stockton, Coast Commercial Bank, treasurer; Chuck Messimer, Messimer-ized Landscaping, sergeant at arms; ERIN DUMLLER, Ferrari Florists, tip master; GENA CALDWELL, Caldwell Carpet Care, program chair; and JOHN REGAN, Dean Witter Reynolds, social director. JOHN MANFRE has been named chairman of the Grower-Shipper Vegetable Association. Manfre is with Frank Capurro Son in Watsonville.

People in business publishes notices of career moves, awards and accomplishments. Please direct submissions to the Business Editor, Santa Cruz Sentinel, P.O. Box 638, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95061. Fax, 429-9620.

Items may be edited. Photographs will be returned in a self-addressed stamped envelope. 33-65 75-31 92. CHICAGO (76) Red Sox, 5-4 Piooen 9-21 5-6 26, Grant i-10 2-2 12 CALIFORNIA BOSTON Cartwrioht 0-0 1-21, Armstrong 0-6 2-4 2 CHICAGO ab bi 4 2 11 Raines If 0 0 0 0 Grbeck 7b 7 7 10 Newson ph 3 110 Cora 5 17 4 Pasqua ph 5 0 7 7 Thmas lb 7 0 0 0 Franco dh 4 0 0 0 Vntura 3b 4 110 DrJksn rf 3 0 0 0 LJhnsn ct 7 0 0 0 LVIIre Krkvcec Guillen ss Myers 1-4 0-2 2, Longley 1-3 6-6 8, Kerr 3-6 ab rhbi 3 10 0 3 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 111 4 3 3 3 3 3 7 2 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 33 6 I 6 Easley 3b SANTA CRUZ AREA CHAMBER 5F COMMERCE Women in Business Luncheon Tuesday, April 26, Peachwood's Restaurant 555 Highway 17, Santa Cruz Speaker: Sally J. Walton, M.A.

will present "NOW IS THE TIME" PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS THROUGH PUBLIC SPEAKING Reservation Members $1 5- Non-Mem be rs $20 CALL NOW! 423-1111 Fielder lb Frymn 3b Tttleton EDavis Trmmll ss Lvngst dh Samuel dh 0-0 6, Paxson 1-3 0-0 3, Kukoc 2-8 0-u 4, S.Williams 4-11 0-4 8, Wennington 3-3 0-0 4. Shreveport Open SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) Final leaders at CALIFORNIA Baseball Totals 28-75 16-26 76. ab rhbi 4 111 Nixon cf 4 112 Htcher rf 4 0 0 0 Grnwll If 3 0 11 Nhring dh 4 0 10 MVghn lb 3 0 10 JnVlntn ss 7 0 0 0 Cooper 3b 10 0 0 Valle ab rhbi 3 110 4 111 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 4 0 12 4 7 7 4 0 10 7 0 10 MORTGAGE TODAY New York 25 19 23 25-92 Chicago 19 23 17 11-76 COAST CONFERENCE School DeAnza 16 3 GB 3-Point gcwls New York 3-6 Davis I -I DSmth If Salmon rt CDavis dh EPerez lb Edmns cf CTrnr BJcksn ph Fabergas Rynlds 2b DSrcna ss Totals California EMfcfaM 1980 33 7 8 7 Total! Anthony 1-7, Harper 1-3), Chicago 4-14 (Pippen 3-8, Paxson 1-2, Kerr 0-2, Kukoc Totals Detroit Warriors box GOLDEN STATE (97) Mullin 3-15 0-0 6, Webber 5-10 0-7 10, Galling 5-9 3-4 1 3, Johnson 1 -4 0-0 2, Sprew- and money won Sunday after the final round of the $175,000 Nike Shreveport Open, played on the par-7? Southern Trace Country Club course (x-won on sixth playoff hole): x-Omar Uresti, $31,500 65-71-63-71-370 Pat Bates, $19,863 67-67-69-67 -370 Tommy Armour, $14,438 71-68-67-6637? Mike Schuchart, $10,938 70-66-70-67-773 000 300 301-7 007 002 020-6 0-2), Fouled out Bonner, Rebounds New Chicago 0 0 0 0 Fltcher 2b 2 10 0 4 110 Time to trace senators' votes Fielder (1), Guillen (5) DP-Oetroit York 46 (Ewing 81, Chicago 50 (Pippen, S.Williams 7). Assists-New York 20 (Oakley 31 4 6 4 Totals 30 5 8 5 2, Chicago I.

LOB-Detroit 7, Chicago 5. 2B Trammell (6), Thomas (4), Franco (2). ell 5-11 0-0 11, Jennings 6-15 1-2 15, Grant 3-51-1 7, Houston 7-5 1 -7 5, Buechler 4-5 5), Chicago 18 (Kerr 5). Total fouls-New 004 000 000-4 300 101 OOx-S 831 Bay Avenue Suite 2A Soquel Consumer Finance Lender Roal Estate Broker. CA Dept.

of Real Estate York Chicago 73. Technicals Davis, HR-Fielder (6), Franco 2 (7), Ventura 2 (6). Boston Lance Ten Braeck, $8,531 69-66-71-68-24 Ewing, Myers, Pippen. A 18,676. SB--EDavis (2).

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IP ER BB SO California Leftwich L.0-3 6 8 5 5 3 4 Patterson Vi 0 0 0 0 1 BPatterson IW 0 0 0 0 1 Stanley Cup Playoffs Schedule All Times PDT CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS (Best-of-7) Sunday, April N.Y. Rangers 5, N.Y. Islanders 2, Rangers win series 4-0 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Dallas wins series 4-0 Calgary 3, Vancouver Calgary leads series 3-1 Chicago 4, Toronto 3, OT, series tied Monday, April Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:38 p.m. Buffalo at New Jersey, 4:38 p.m.

Montreal al Boston, 4:38 p.m. Tuesday, April 36 Chicago at Toronto, 4:38 P.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 6:08 p.m, Detroit at San Jose, 7:38 p.m. Wednesday, April 37 Pittsburgh at Washington, if necessary, 4:38 p.m. New Jersey at Buffalo, 4:38 p.m.

Boston al Montreal, 4:38 p.m. Thursday, April 38 San Jose at Detroit, 4:38 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 5:38 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, if necessary, 7:38 p.m. Blackhawks, 4-3 Toronto 1110-3 Chicago 3 0 114 First Period 1, Chicago, Suter 1 (Amonte, Roenick), 9:55.

3, Chicago, Suter 7 (Murphy, Roenick), 13:78 (pp). 3, Toronto, Gilmour 3 (Macoun, Gartner), 14:55 (pp). Second Period 4, Toronto, Andreychuk (Gilmour, Mironov), 14:40 (pp). Third Period-5, Toronto, Pearson 1 (Gilmour, Ellelt), 7:59. 6, Chicago, Suter 3 (Roenick, Murphy), 17:35 (pp).

Overtime 7, Chicago, Roenick I (Amonte, Murphy), 1:73. Shots on goal Toronto 10-11-14-7-37. Chicago 8-1 1-8-3-79. Power-plav Opportunities Toronto 7 of Chicago 7 of 6. Goalies Toronto, Potvin, 2-2 (79 shots-25 saves).

Chicago, Belfour, (37-34). A 1 7,376. Referee Rob Shick. Linesmen Gord Broseker, Brian Murphy. Lnkfrdcf GPena 2b Dohertv 5VS 6 4 4 Krueger Vi 0 0 0 Gardiner 1-0 2 2 2 7 1 0 0 0 Chicago Bere 6 4 4 4 Assenmacher ft 7 7 2 1 I 1 1 Mourning 6-17 6-10 18, Bennett 6-16 0-0 13, Hawkins 4-9 7-8 16, Gattison 3-8 4-5 10, Curry 6-12 0-0 14, Ellis 1-4 0-2 2, E.

Johnson 3-11 0-0 8. Totals 38-93 17-37 99. WASHINGTON (117) NASCAR 2 0 11 10 0 0 5 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ab rhbl 4 2 2 0 3 0 10 3 112 4 13 1 3 10 1 4 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Boston Mouton rf (kmels ph Wnleycf Blgoio 2b Bgwell lb 3ss If ynlds densp DJnes Hmptn Gugliotta 14-21 3-3 31, MacLean 3-12 1-1 tV 5 4 4 5 4 Hanes 500 7, Duckworth 2-5 0-0 4, Adams 4-9 10, Jfferies Ib Zelle 3b Gllkey If BJrdn rl Pappas OSmith ph MPerez Oqendo ss Cook 0 0 0 RHernandez ft 1 0 0 Harris 1 1 0 0 1 1 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 1 MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) Top finish You can save money I Work with an experienced professional team BENEFIT FROM OUR 8 YEAR Bere pilched lo 1 batter in the 7th, De- HBP-by Leftwich (Naehring), by Sele ers Sunday of the Hanes 500 NASCAR stock car race at Martinsville Speedway, with oooo 0 0 0 0 Leon pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. (CTurner).

WP-Leftwich, Harris. 10, Grayer 5-8 1-4 11, Alexander 3-8 1-7 7, Totals 47-95 10-19 97. SACRAMENTO (105) Simmons 1-5 1-? 3, Tisdale 3-7 7-8 13, Polynice 4-9 0-0 8, Webb 10-72 4-6 35, Richmond 8-18 4-7 23, Wilson 6-8 0-0 12, Smith 1-7 0-0 2, Spencer 3-10 1-2 7, Brown 3-6 0-0 6, Causwell 3-6 0-0 6, Peplowski 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 47-99 17-25 105. Golden State 19 23 76 79 97 Sacramento 26 27 30 32105 3-Point goals-Golden State 3-18 (Jennings 2-8, Sprewell 1-4, Webber 0-1, Buechler 0-1, Grant 0-1, Mullin 0-3), Sacramento 4-15 (Richmond 3-8, Webb 1-5, Smith 0-2). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Golden State 61 (Galling 15), Sacramento 66 (Polynice 14). Assists Golden State 27 (Jennings 15), Sacramento 23 (Webb 7). Total fouls-Golden State 23, Sacramento 16. Technicals Houston. A 17,317.

Mavericks, 116-102 MINNESOTA (103) Laettner 4-11 6-7 14, Rider 7-14 10-10 75, Brown 1-7 0-0 2, West 5-11 3-3 13, M.Williams 4-9 8-8 16, Maxev 3-6 1-3 7, Person 2-3 0-0 4, Jackson 3-51-17, Bailey 1 -4 4-6 6, Guibert 0-3 0-0 0, Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 2-3 4-4 8. Totals 32-71 37-41 102. DALLAS (116) Mashburn 3-9 4-4 10, Jones 4-7 1-1 9, Chapman 5-10 0-0 10, Muresan 10-13 1-1 31, Cheanev 8-14 0-0 16, Price 3-6 1-3 7, Butler 7-4 0-0 4, Walker 1-3 1-1 3, Conlon 1-2 0-0 2, Overton 0-1 2-2 53-100 11-13 117. Charlotte 31 27 31 30 99 Washington 75 34 24 34-117 starling position in parentheses, residence. Umpires Home, Johnson; First, Meri type of car, laps completed, reason out, money won and winner's average speed in mph: 24-HOUR INFORMATION SERVICE Updates every 15 minutes 3-Poml goals-Charlotte 6-18 (E.Johnson The Associated Press NEW YORK Time magazine subscribers will find a customized listing in this week's issue that will report how senators from their own states voted in allowing the Navy's top officer to retire as a full admiral.

The magazine has plans for future issues to include even more narrowly-defined listings of how a subscriber's representative in the U.S. House voted. "It helps us cement our relationship with the reader," said Managing Editor James R. Gaines. "We hope it makes them feel we are providing something of more direct benefit than we had been." Time has been using so-called ink-jet technology for years to include subscribers' names in circulation pitches and advertisements.

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Assists Charlotte 16 (L.Johnson 4), Washington 30 (Price 7). Total fouls Charlotte 16, Washington 37, up to stock closing Daily highs lows Volume Thunderbird, 500, $41,750. ONE BILLION DOLLAR TRACK RECORD We've been around long enough to know that others may talk and imitate but WE DELIVER AND YOU CASH IN! At Pacific Inland it doesn 7 cost more to work with the best! 475-2600 6.875 fixed 30525 7.18 APR Rules fees subject change dail 3. (6) Mark Martin, Jamestown, N.C, 18,756. Ford Thunderbird, 500, $33,425.

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5. (32) Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C, Period ending ratios Ford Thunderbird, 500, $23,875. Translation Chart A21 B22 C23 D31 E32 F33 G41 H42 L53 M61 N62 063 P71 Qll R72 S73 Indianapolis Colts vice president Bill Tobin reacting to some criticism by an ESPN draft analyst: "Who the fiell is Mel Kiper, anyway? Mel Kiper has no more credentials to do what he's doing than my neighbor, and my neighbor's a postman." K52 V83 143 T81 J51 U82 SANTA CRU2 COAST ATHLETIC LEAGUE School GB Soquel 6 0 Harbor 5 2 iy2 Santa Cruz 4 2 2 Watsonville 3 2 Vh San Lorenzo Valley 2 4 4 Monte Vista Christian I 5 5 Aptos 0 6 6 Monday, April 25 SLV at Aptos Watsonville at Santa Cruz Monte Vista at Soquel 6. (12) Todd Bodine, Harnsburg, N.C, Ford Thunderbird, 500, $14,775 7. (36) Chuck Bown, Ashboro, N.C, Ford DETROIT (107) Mills 3-5 0-0 6, Elliott 1-7 76, Anderson 7-14 0-0 15, Hunter 1-5 0-0 Houston 4-10 0-0 8, Wood 6-11 Macon 4-13 0-0 8, Liberty 1-3 23, Chilcutt 1-3 0-0 2.

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