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Monday, July 7, 1986 Santa Cruz Sentinel B-3 Scoreboard ICajnJlDGCCEB States, 77-J'A. 3, Sergei Layevsky, Soviet Union, 26-11. 4, Ivan Chochev, Bulgaria, 25-1 '4. 5, Jan Lailner, Czechoslovakia, 25-8'A. 6, Klaus Beyer, East Germany, 25-8.

7, Atanas Atanasov, Bulgaria. 25-7'A. I- Van Chi Tie, China, 2S-2V. LPGA Tour SUGAR LAND. Ttnas IAPI Final-round leaden and phie money Sunday in the 1300.000 LPGA Maida Hall ol Fame Clastic, played on tne par-n, Sweetwater Country Club (x-won on lirst Overall Standings (After three legs) Thierry Marie, France, hours, 0 minutes, 8 seconds.

I Charles Mottet, France, same limt. 3, Dominique Gaignt, France, 3 seconds behind. 4, Laurent Fignon, France, .04 behind. 1 Alain Bood-uc, France, 07 6, Yvon Madiot, France, 7, Erk Buyer, France, 20 8, EricMaechler, Switzerland, :43 9, Eric Vanderaerden, Belgium, :44. 10, Stephen Roche, Ireland, :48.

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division Pet. GB Pet. GB San Francisco 45 37 .549 Texas 44 37 .543 Houston 43 38 .531 1V California 43 37 .538 Vt San Diego 42 39 .519 2Va Kansas City 37 44 .457 7 Atlanta 41 40 506 3i Chicago 3 43 .456 7 Cincinnati 35 43 .449 8 Minnesota 35 46 .432 Los Angeles 36 45 .444 8Vi Seattle 35 48 .422 10 Oakland 31 52 .373 14 East Division East Division New York 55 22 .714 Boston 52 28 .650 Montreal 44 34 .564 11 'j Cleveland 43 35 .551 8 Philadelphia 38 40 .487 17'i New York 45 37 549 8 St. Louis 33 46 .418 23 Baltimore 42 38 .525 10 Chicago 32 46 .410 i3'i Toronto 43 40 .518 1014 Pittsburgh 32 46 .410 23i Milwaukee 40 39 .506 11 Vi Detroit 39 41 .488 13 Sunday's Games San Francisco 8, St. Louis 3 New York 5, Houston 3 Philadelphia 12, Cincinnati 5 Montreal 11, Atlanta 8 Los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 3 San Diego 2, Chicago 1 Sunday's Games Oakland 6, Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 5, Kansas City 0 Baltimore 1, Minnesota 0 Chicago 5, New York 2 Boston 7, Seattle 3 California 8, Toronto 2 Detroit 5, Texas 2 1 LBS-ED Major League Giants' box STLOUIS lb bl Coleman If 0 2 I McGee cl 4 110 Herr 2b 10 0 0 Knicely lb 2 10 0 Landrm rl 3 0 11 VanSlyk rl 10 0 0 Heath 4 0 11 OSmilh si 4 12 0 Lawless 3b 3 0 3 0 Pndlln 3b 10 0 0 Cox 10 0 0 Worrell 0 0 0 0 Dayley 0 0 0 0 Ford ph 10 0 0 SAN FRAN lb bl Kulcher cl 4 110 RThpsn 2b 3 10 0 Vongbld If 3 0 11 CDavis rl 4 2 10 CBrovvn3b 3 110 Spilmn lb 3 10 0 Leonard II I I I I Melvinc 20 10 Aldrete ph 0 0 0 0 Gorrelts 0 10 1 Uribe ss 2 0 11 Mldndo ph CJuinons ss Carllon MOavis Woodrd ph Minion Brenly 10 12 0 0 0 I iooo 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 10 3 Totals 30 I I 6 SILoull 002 100 0003 San Francisco 000 000 2tx-B Game Winning RBI Leonard (II).

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3B-JCaslillo. SB CMoore 15), Murphy (2), Griffin 2 19), rnnnps (121. Monday's Games Houston (Scott 8-5) at Montreal (Martinez 0-0), 4:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Gullickson 5-6) at New York (Aguilera 1-3), 4:35 p.m. Atlanta (Palmer 5-6) at Philadelphia (Rawley 10-4), 4:35 p.m.

St. Louis Forsch 6-5) at Los Angeles Pena 0-1), 5:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Rhoden 9-4) at San Diego (Show 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Only games scheduled Monday's Games Oakland (Stewart 0-0) at Boston (Clemens 14-1), 4:35 p.m. Seattle (Morgan 6-7) at Toronto (Key 7-5), 4:35 p.m.

Cleveland (Butcher 1-5) at Chicago (Davis 4-4), 5 p.m. New York (Nielsen 0-0) at Texas (Hough 8-3), 5:35 p.m. Baltimore (Boddlcker 10-4) at Kansas City (Lelbrandt 8-5), 5:35 p.m. Detroit (O'Neal 1-3) at Minnesota (Smlthson 7-7), 5:35 p.m. California (Witt 9-6) at Milwaukee (Wegman 2-7), 5:35 p.m.

Eduard Petrov, Soviet Union, 15:25 28 4, Jeft Erwin, United States, 15:3) 70 Stolen Liess, East Germany, 15:3712. 6, Tomas Darnyi, Hungary, 15:4414. 1, Ahmad Hussein, Syria, 16:52 59. 800 freestyle re'ay-l. United States A (Paul Robinion, Sean Kill ion, Randy Ever-att, John W.tchel), 7:21.75 2, Soviet Union, 7:2113.

3, United States (Jeff Prior, Charley Siroky, Dave Kerksa, Scott Brackett), 7:26.25 Women 100 Carmen Bunaciu, Romania, 1:02 63. 2, Aneta Patrasciou, Romania, 1:02.63 3, Natalya Shibayev, Soviet Union, 1:02 93 4, Birte Weigang, East Germany, 1 03 30 5, Laura McLean, United States, 1:03 43. 6, Marion Sperka, Easl Germany, 1 03.74. 7, Beth Barr, United Stales, 1:03 88. 8, Tori Trees, United States, 1:04.38.

9, Irina Tolstaya, Soviet Union, 1 :05 82. 10, Bistra Gospodinova, Bulgaria, 1:05.99. 200 individual medley-1, Noeml Lung, Romania, 2:17.32. 2, Yelena Dendeberova, Soviet Union, 2:18 03. 3, Tanya Bogomilov, Bulgaria, 2:18 68 4, Sonia Blagova, Bui- 2:18 87.

5, Andrea Hayes, United tales, 2:18 91. 6, Julia Gorman, United States, 2:19 09. 7, Svetlana Kopchikova, Soviet Union, 2:19 95 8, Susanna Bernike, East Germany, 2:21 20. 9, Laura McLean, United States, 2:21.52. 10, Amy Shaw, Unit- I ed States, 2 23 00.

1,500 freestyle-1, Leslie Daland, United States, 16 minutes, 15 88 seconds. 2, Anke Moering, Easl Germany, 16:20 30. 3, Janet Evans, United States, 16:24.92. 4, Eniko Palencsar, Romania, 16:34.95. 5, Jennifer Linder, United States, 16:38.46.

6, Grit -enter, Easl Germany, 16:47.12. 7, Antonaneta Strumenlieva, Bulgaria, 17:02 03 8, Natalya Kuimina, Soviet Union, 17:04.96. 9, Monika Gyuro, Hungary, 17:06.50. 10, Anna Reier, Soviet Union, 18:30.66. 800 freestyle relay 1, United States (Paige Zemina, Julia Gorman, Kathy Coffin, Andrea Hayes), 8: 10.49.

2, United States A (Kathy Hettche, Lisa Gillespie, Kelly Davies, Stacy Cassidy), 8:11.08. 3, East Germany, 8:11 58 TRACK AND FIELD Men Decathlon-100-1, Ullrich Rikke, East Germany, 10.60 seconds, 952 points. 2, Ens Peterson, East Germany, 10.72, 924. 3, Gary Armstrong United States, 10 84, 897. 4, Tomas Faner, East Germany, 10.86, 892.

5, Mike Ramos, United States, 10.87, 890. Decathlon-Long jump-1. Ens Peterson, East Germany, 25 feet, Vk inches, 1,010 points. 2, Ullrich Rikke, East Germany, 25-4i, 995. 3.

Alexei Lyakh, Soviet Union, 25-3V, 987. 4, Thomas Halamoda, East Germany, 24 10, 955. 5, Grigori Degtyarev, Soviet Union, 24-8 '4, 940. Decathlon-Shot put-), Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, 51-4'A, 830 points. 2, Uwe Freimuth, East Germany, 51-Uii, 826.

3, Grigory Degtyarev, Soviet Union, 50-3W, B10. 4, Anders Nyberg, Sweden. 50-0, 804. 5, Mike Ramos, United States, 49-10'), 802. Decathlon Standings (After five events)-), Jens Peterson, East Germany, 4,375 points.

2, Ullrich Rikke, East Germany, 4,272. 3, Grigori Degtyarev, Soviet Union, 4,265. 4, Alexei Lyakh, Soviet Union, 4,233. 5, Mike Ramos, United States, 4,226. 110 hurdles 1, Greg Foster, United States, 13.25.

2, Andrei Prokofyev, Soviet Union, 13.28. 3, Keith Talley, United States, 13.31. 4, Igor Perevedentsev, Soviet Union, 13.47. 5, Alexander Mark in, Soviet Union, 13.48 6, Igor Kaianov, Soviet Union, 13.50. 7, Vladimir Shishkin, Soviet Union, 13 50 8, Don Wright Australia, 13.65.

9, Gennady Chugunov, Soviet Union, 13.84. Marathon-), Belaine Dinsamo, Ethiopia, 2 hours, 14 minutes, 42 seconds. 2, Igor Broslavsky, Soviet Union, 2:15:24. 3, Yakov Tolstikov, Soviet Union, 2:16:22. 4, Ravll Kasha nov, Soviet Union, 2:17:10.

5, Valentin Starikov, Soviet Union, 2.17:21. 6, Sergei Roium, Soviet Union, 2:17:54. 7, Hi Bok Cho. North Korea, 2:18:08. 8, Ality Per-evoichikov, Soviet Union, 2:18:51.

Discus-1, Romas Ubartas, Soviet Union, 220-2. 2, Dmitri Kovtsun, Soviet Union, 210-9. 3, Knut Hjeltnes, Norway, 210-0. 4, Imrich Bugar, Czechoslovakia, 209-4. 5, Georgy Kolnoot-Chenko, Soviet Union, 207-11.

6, Rick Meyer, United States, 205-11. 7, Mike Buncic, United States, 201-3. 8, Vastly Kaptyukh, Soviet Union, 196-11. 9, Konstantin Georgakopulos, Greece, 175-2. Javelin 1, Tom Petranotf, United States, 273-10.

2, Heino Puuste, Soviet Union, 272-8. 3, Sergei Gavras, Soviet Union, 267-2. 4, Viktor Yevsyukov, Soviet Union, 265-2. 5, Einar Vilhiamson, Finland, 257-11. 6, Marek Kaleta, Soviet Union, 256-7.

7, Klaus-Jorg Murawa, East Germany, 240-7. 8, Bob Roggy, United States, 236-1. Long jump 1, Robert Emmiyan, Soviet Union, 28-3. 2, Larry Myricks, United Women Heptathlon-100 hurdles-), Jackie Joy-f. United States, 12.85 seconds, 1,147 points (American record; old record, 13.24, Jane Frederick, 1977).

2, Sabine Paeti, Easl Germany, 13.11, 1,108. 3, Sybille Thlele, East Germany, 13.14, 1,103. 4, Natalia Shubenkova, Soviet Union, 13.23, 1,090. 5, Vaida Rushkite, Soviet Union, 13 34, 1,074 Heptathlon-High iump-1 (tie), Jackie Joyner, United States, and Marianna Maslennikova, Soviet Union, 6 (eel, 2 inches, 1,080 points. 3 (tie), Marion Weser, East Germany, Jane Frederick, United States, Anke Bemer, East Germany, and Katnn Hochrein, East Germany, Heotath on-shot out-1, saDHie inieie, Easl Germany, 52-6, 928 points.

2, Sabine Paeti, Easl Germany, 51-5'), 907. 3, Larisa Nikitina, Soviet Union, 48-11V), 856. 4, Jackie Joyner, United States, 48-SV4, 845. 5, Vaida Rushkite, Soviet Union, 48-0. 836.

Hepta Mon-200-1, Jackie Joyner, United States, 23.00 seconds, 1,079 points. 2, Emilia Dimnrova, Bulgaria, li.u, 1,062. 3, Antxe Bemer, East Germany, 23.41, 1,038. 4, Natalia Shubenkova, Soviet Union, 23 67, 1,013. 5, Sabine Paeti, East Germany, 24.13, 968.

Heptathlon Standings (After tour events)-l, Jackie Joyner, United States, 4,151 points. 2, Anke Bemer, East Germany, 3,935. 3, Sybille Thiele, East Germany, 3,922 4, Sabine Paeti, East Germany, 3,874. 5, Marianna Maslennikova, wviet union, 3,815. 100-1, Evelyn Ashtord, united states.

10 91. 2, Heike Drechsler, East Germany, 10.91. 3, Elvira Barbashina. Soviet Union, 11.12. 4, Alice Brown, United States, 11.14.

5, Irina Slyusar, Soviet Union, 11.22. 6, Anton ina Nastoburko, Soviet Union, 11.29. 7, Anelia Nuneva, Bulgaria, 11.40. 8, Angella Bailey, Canada. 11.50.

8001, Lyubov Gurina, Soviet Union, 1:57.52. 2, Nadeihda Zabolotnova, Soviet Union, 1:57 54 3, Mitica Junghiatu, Romania, 1:57.87. 4, Milena Strnadova, Ciechoslovakia, 1:57 90. 5, Lyubov Kurnikova, Soviet Union, 1:58.69. 6, Nadeihda Oliiarenko, Soviet Union, 1:58.74.

7, Claudette Groenendaal, United Slates, 1:59.31. 8, Delisa Walton-Floyd, United States. 2:01.98 Mariana Stenescu, Romania, 8:38 83. 2, Svetlana Ulmasova, Soviet Union, 8:39 19 3, Regina Chistyakova, Sov iet union, 4, reiena znupiyeva, soviet Union, 8:43 46. 5, Palti Sue Plummer, United States, 8:46 24.

6, Mary Knisely, United States, 8:49:00. 7, Margareta Kesieg, Romania, 8:51.54. 8, Cindy Bremser, United States, 8:53.74 9, Alia Yushina, Soviet Union, 8:57.71. 10, Zita Agoston, Hungary, 9:21.56. I I PGA Tour CROMWELL, Conn.

(AP) Final-round leaders and prize money Sunday in the 5700,000 Canon-Sammy Davis Jr. -Greater Hartford Open on the 6.786-yard, par 36-35-71 Tournament Players Club of Connecticut course (x-won on first hole of sudden-death playoff): x-Mac O'Grady, 1176,000 Roger Maltbie, 75,600 Scott Hoch, 36,400 Mark O'Meara, 36,400 Paul Ailnger, 36,400 Tom Watson, 23,450 Tim Simpson, 23.450 Curtis Strange, 23,450 John Cook, 18,900 Chip Beck, 18,900 Mike Donald, 18,900 Dan Forsman, 13,300 Denis Watson, 13,300 M. Calcavecchia, 13,300 John Mahafley, 13.300 David LundStrom, 13,300 71- 69-67-62-269 66- 67-70-66-769 71-66- 68-67-272 69-72-64-67-272 67- 70-66-69-272 65- 67-70-71-273 64- 66-74-69-273 71-69-65-68-273 68- 69-69-68-274 66- 73-65-70-274 69- 68-68-69-274 65- 68-72-70-275 66- 71-73-66-275 70- 69-70-66-275 67- 71-67-68 -275 69-70-67-69-275 68- 69-67-72-276 72- 67-67-70-276 71- 68-72-65-276 69- 71-68-68-276 69-72-67-68-276 7.77 67-73-67-70-277 69- 72-68-68-277 70- 68-73-66-277 69-71-71-66-277 Jim Denl, 8,820 Gary Hallberg, 8,820 Jim Gallagher, 8.820 Clarence Rose, 8.B20 Scott Simpson. 8,820 Dan Pohl, 8,820 Kenny Knox, 5.810 Mike McCullough, 5,810 Mike Hurlbert, 5,810 Mark Hayes, 5,810 David Edwards, 5,810 note ot tuoaen-oeain piayotit: i-Amy Aleotl, M5.0OO 7O-70-72-72- 284 Lauren Howe, 27, JK Amy Bern, 20,250 Lori GarDaci, 15,750 Millie Serleofti, 11,425 Janet Coiei, 11,475 Vicki Fergon, 8,850 Sally Lillle. 4.421 Liva Young, 6.420 Ok-Hee Ku, 6,420 Cindy Hill, 6,420 Rosie Jones, 6,420 69-73-74-6S-284 47-71-7S-7J-286 74- 73-73 7 J7 73- 74-74 U-28 75- 70-73-71 2 72-72-73-73- 2M 74- 71-75-71-MI 71-73-75-7? Wl 76- 73-49-73-W1 71-73-73-73291 71-71-75-74 J91 tsnas I WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Results of Sunday's matches at the Wimbledon tennis championships being played al the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (seeds in parentheses): Men Singles Championship Boris Becker (4), West Germany, def.

Ivan Lendl (1), Ciechoslovakia, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Doubles Championship Joakim Nystrom and Mats Wilander, Sweden, del Gary Donnelly, Scotisdaie, and Peter Fleming, Seabrook Island. S.C., 7-6(7-4), 6-3, 6-3 Women Doubles Championship Martina Navratilova, Fort Worth, Texas, and Pam Shriver, Lutherville, del. Hana Mandlikova, Czechoslovakia, and Wendy Turnbult, Australia, 6-1, 6-3. Ladies Plate Championship Pam Shriver (1), Lutherville, def.

Stephanie Rehe (2), Highland, 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-0- Mixed Doubles Championship KenFlach, Prairie Oaks, and Kathy Jordan, King ct Prussia, del. Heini Guenthardt, Switzerland, and Martina Navratilova, Fort Worth, Texas, 6-3, 7-6 (9-7). LlEVIN, France (AP) Results Sunday of the third leg of the Tour de France cycling competition a 133-mile leg from Levallois-Perret to Lievin; 1, Davis Phinney, United States, 5 hours, 45 minutes, 31 seconds. 2, Henk Boeve. Netherlands, same time.

3, Robert Oill-Bundi, Switzerland, same time. 4, Charles Mottet, France, same time. 5, Willem Van de Eynde, Belgium, same time. 6, Jean-Claude Garde. France, same time.

7, Dag-Otto Lauritien, Norway, same time. 8, Laurent Biondi, France. 3 seconds behind. 9, Francois Lemarchand, France, :03 behind. 10, Eric Vanderaerden, Belgium, :05.

TELEVISION MONDAY Goodwill Games Swimming, track and field, volleyball, noon (20) Track and field, volleyball, 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. (20) Baseball Oakland A's at Boston Red Sox, 6 p.m. (Ml) Auto racing SCCA Detroit Trans-Am, 10 p.m. (USA) RADIO MONDAY General Sportstalk, 6 p.m.

(KMFO-AM 1540) Baseball Oakland A's at Boston Red Sox, 4:30 p.m. (KSFO-AM 560, KOCN-FM 105) TELEVISION TUESDAY Baseball Tuesday's Games Chicago (Eckersley 2-5) at San Francisco (Krukow 10-4), 7:35 p.m. Houston (Deshales 5-2) at Montreal (Tlbbs 4-4), 4:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Denny 5-8) at New York (Darling 8-2), 4:35 p.m. Atlanta (Mahler 10-6) at Philadelphia Ruf-tin 1-0), 4:35 p.m.

St. Louis (Conroy 2-3) at Los Angeles (Welch 4-6), 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Reuschel 4-9) at San Diego (Hoyt 3-4), 7:35 p.m. Tuesday's Games Oakland (Mooneyham 2-3) at Boston (Boyd 10-6), 4:35 p.m. Detroit (King 4-1) at Minnesota (Blyleven 7-7), 10:15 a.m.

Seattle (Beattle 0-4) at Toronto (Ceruttl 4-1), 4:35 p.m. Cleveland (Oelkers 0-0) at Chicago (Allen 4- 1), 5 p.m. California (Candelaria 0-0) at Milwaukee (Nieves 7-2), 5:35 p.m. New York (Pulido 1-0) at Texas (Mason 5- 2), 5:35 p.m. Baltimore (McGregor 6-7) at Kansas City (Bankhead 3-2), 5:35 p.m.

IH HER BB SO SVi 9 3 3 2 5 'I 0 0 0 0 I 1 'J 4 4 4 1 3 4 3 2 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 2 Roe; First, Softball GALS SENIOR HIGH Sport About 16, Citicorp Sayings 1. Fennell. Cope. Top hitter Rogers 2-2 ISAI. Pennlman Title 17, CPM I.

Kinann. core. Top hitter Manning 2-3 (PT). Softball Santa Crux City Men's B-1 Championship Batters Box 4, Bella Orchard 1. Allen.

Bella. Top hitters Bsrtle 2-3 (BB). Men's B-2 Championship Ralston's Breakers 4, Marra Bros. 3. -Sturges.

Sanders. Top hitlers Albrit-ton 2-3, McGlaughland 2-3 (RB); Sanders 2-3, Ramsey 2-3 (MB). Men's C-2 Piayeffs SC Lumber 10, North Bay Ford 7. -Pacheco. Marston.

Top hitter McDonald 2-3 (SCL). Men's Open Championship Hurry Back Inn 9, Neubauer Graphics 4. McKee. Neubauer. HR Hyman, Sanchez (HBI); Paz, Nelson (NGJ.

Women's Championship UCSC Water St. S. Harrell. -Moreno. Women's Championship Steve's Union 12, Kentucky Fried Chicken 3.

Oneto Vansiager Top hitters Elliot 3-4, Geesman 3-3 (SU). Basketball Santa Cruz City Men's Open Roasters 59, MAM Communications 57. Top scorers Barbie 27 (R); Jenkins 14, T. Mueting 13 MM). Larson Sails If, Sonny's Deli 54.

Top scorers Pasquini 24, Robinson 17 (LS); Huska 19 (SO). DeLuxe Foods 63, Folk Roots 61. Top scorers Scott 32 (OF); Reed 17, Con-nerlon 16 IFR). Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Giants, 7:30 p.m. (GIANT-SVISION) Goodwill Games Track and field, volleyball, cycling, noon (20) Volleyball, cycling, track and field, 8 p.m.

and II p.m. (20) -RADIO TUESDAY Baseball Oakland A's at Boston Red Sox, 4:30 p.m. (KSFO-AM 560, KOCN-FM 105) Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Giants, 7:30 p.m. (KNBR-AM 680) General Sportstalk, 6 p.m. (KMFO-AM 1540) Horse racing Golden Gate Fields results, p.m.

(KMFO-AM 1540) P15580R)3 Whitewall (5)95 Oakland RijoW.3-7 Ontiveros Milwaukee Leary L.a-B Plesac Clear PB-CMoore. Umpires Home, Hirschbeck; Second. Barnett. Bremigan, Third, Sunday's Major League Linescores By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 000 000 000-0 4 1 Cleveland 001 000 131-5 II 2 Leonard, Ouisenberry IS) and Quirk; Candiotti and Bando. W-Candiotli.

7-6. L-Leonard, 6-8. Batlimore 000 010 000-1 7 0 Minnesota 000 000 000-0 3 0 Dixon, Aase (9) and Dempsey; Healon and Salas. W-Dixon, 7-7 L-Heaton, 3-7. Sv-Aase 122).

HR-Baltimore, Lynn (13) New York 200 000 00O-2 4 0 Chicago 031 000 0x-s 10 0 Drabek. Shirley 12), Fisher (81 and Wynegar, Hassey (8); Bannister, Schmidt (6), James (8) and Fisk W-Bannister, 5-4. L-Drabek, 0-2. Sv-James (13). HR New York.

Winfield (13). Seattle 000 010 030-3 7 2 Boston 100 002 I3X-7 4 2 Langston and S.Bradley; Seaver, Sam-bito (81, Stanley (S) and Sullivan. W- Seaver, 4-6. L-Langston, 9-6. Sv-Stanley (14).

HRs-Seattle. Presley (18). Boston, Armas (4) Sullivan II). California 010 070 005 -8 13 0 Toronto 000 010 001-2 6 2 McCaskill and Boone; Lamp, Eichhorn (5) Coud'll (8), Clarke (9) and Whitt. W-McCaskill, 9-5.

L-Lamp, 2-5. HR California, Grich (4). Detroit 010 300 001-5 6 0 Texas 001 000 010-2 7 0 Tanana, Hernander (8) and Lowry; Witt, Williams (9) and Slaught. W-Tanana. 8-4.

L-Witl, 4-7. HRs-Oet'oit, Lowry (1). Texas, Fletcher (1), Ward (4). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 211 001 000- 5 5 2 Philadelphia 108 000 03x-l2 10 1 Price, Power (3), Terry (6), Willis (8) and Butera; Toliver, Hume (4). Tekulve (7) and Reynolds.

W-Tekulve, 3-1. L-Price. 1-2. HRs-Philadelphia. Roenicke (4), Stone (3) Houston 000 000 102-3 10 I New York 021 000 20x-S II 0 Knudson, Andersen (4), Lopei (6), DiPino (7) and Mirerock, Asnby (6); Sisk (7), McDowell (9) and Hearn.

W-Fernandei, 11-2. L-Knudson, 0-3 HRs-New York. Mitchell 15), Johnson (4) Montreal 001 360 100-11 II 1 Atlanta 0)0 ISO 001- 8 14 1 McGalfigan, Burke (5), Reardon (8) and Fitigerald; Smith, Dedmon 15), Assen-macher (7), Garber (9) and Virgil. W-Burke. 6-2.

L-Smith, 7-9. Sv-Reardon (19). HRs-Montreal. Newman (1), Dawson (13), Webster (5). Atlanta, Horner 4 117).

Chicago 000 001 000-1 8 0 San Diego 100 100 00x-2 7 0 Sanderson, Hoffman (6), Smith (8) and Davis; Hawkins. Gossage (8) and Kennedy. W-Hawkins, 6-5. L-Sanderson, 3-6. Sv-Gossage (IS).

HR-San Diego, Wynne (4). Pittsburgh 000 120 000-3 8 0 Los Angeles 201 001 00i-4 9 0 Sajveur. Winn (3), Robinson (7) and Ortii; Honeycutt, Niedenfuer (7), Howell (9) and Trevino. W-Honeycutt, 5-4. Winn, 1-3.

Sv Howell IS). Cash THERE'S NEVER BEEN A -Ml I BETTER CHOICE SEARS POINl JULY 19-20 West Division I I Goodwill Games MOSCOW (AP) Resulfi Sunday In the tint Goodwill Games (all race distances in meters): BASKETBALL Women Bulgaria 79, Czechoslovakia S2 United States 91, Brazil 70 Soviet Union 63, Yugoslavia 52 SWIMMING Men 100 backsiroke-1, Igor Polyansky, Soviet Union, 56.02. 2, Sergei Zabolotnov, Soviet Union, 56.13. 3, Oleg Gavrilenko, Soviet Union, 56.B6. Andy Gil, United States, 57.13.

5, Charley Siroky, United States, 57 SO. 6. Chris O'Netl, United States, 1 :01.S0. 7, Eric Greenwood Avila, Costa Rica, 1:04.52. 200 individual medley-1, Vadim Yaroshchuk, Soviet Union, 2:0283.

2, Billy Stapleton, United States, 2:03.36. 3, Ron Karnaugh, United States, 2:04.56. Alexander Sidorenko, Soviet Union, 2:05.66. 5, Matt Rankin, United States, 1:05.67. 6, Jeff Prior, United States, 2:05.78.

7, Sergei Pichugin, Soviet Union, 2:06 47. 8, Christian Gessner, East Germany, 2:07.08 9, Holger Aekholf, West Germany, 1:09.92. 10, Josel Hladku, Czechoslovakia, 2:10.95. 1), Michael Grebe, West Germany, 2:11.67. 12, Jaafar Hoder, Lebanon, 3:01.69.

1,500 freestyle-1, Vladimir Satnikov, Soviet Union, 15 minutes, 10 87 seconds. 2, Scott Bracked, United States, 15:17.34. 3, 12 Off 12 Off 12 Off 12 off 12 off 68 Rancho Del Mar Center Aptos 688-0440 4PM WPJBURAPJGE RAGE FkalS FAMOUS 72FRADIAM Whitewall Size Sale P18580R13 $49.95 P18575RU 53.95 P19575RU 54.95 P20575R14 57.95 P21575R14 59.95 P22575R14 64.95 P20575R15 62.95 P21575R15 65.95 P22575R15 67.95 P23575R15 69.95 2 Long More 26, 1986. lh MM and of course Visa and MasterCard A major selection from Patrick James regular inventory, already reduced for the 23rd Annual Summer Sale Now Reduced Again. wearing, radial than 60 millon sod mm Thrust Angle Alignment Align front wheels setting all annlBi In mnnufnrtn- rer's specs.

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Player AB HR RBI Avg. Bilardello 70 4 12 2 6 .171 Sunday Did not play in Expos' 11-8 victory over Atlanta. Pitching Mark Eichhorn, Toronto Blue Jays. Player IP BB SO ERA Eichhorn 6 3 65 33 19 67 1.25 Sunday Pitched in innings, giving up four hits and one run (earned) while walk ing one and striking out three in Blue Jays' 8-2 loss to California. MINOR LEAGUES Through June 27 Glenallen Hill (Knoxville.

Tenn.Blue Jays. Southern-AA); Dave Eichhorn (AlbuquerqueDodgers, Pacific Coast-AAA); Tim Hamm (San Jose Independent, Cali-lornia-A); Rob Hicks (PortlandPhils, Pacific Coast-AAA). (Note: List does not include recently signed players from the Santa Cruz area.) Batting Player AB HR RBI Avo. Hill 265 39 76 16 42 .267 Pitching IP 6 41 3 16 I 46 Player D.Eichhorn Hamm Hicks SOERA 65 17 17 5.27 21 8 9 5.06 SO 19 25 4.66 Only Now Now Now to entlcmco Bay WHITE LETTER RADIAL FIREHAWKGT RADIAL a i i mm i ovd Ov- OviiW wh.re Letter RtcxV Lf4m Sole Ends July adjustable drain old 95 pj siie 3ol- P19570R13 M9.95 P20570R14 995 P21570R14 049J P22570R14 6695 P23570R14 ,9 93 P22570R15 72 95 P23570R15 72.95 P2557QR15 87.95 60 MfWl Ultt Ofl Ml tool P19570R14 P19570R14 P20570R14 P19560R14 P21560R14 P20570R14 P22560R14 P20560R14 P21565R15 P19560R15 P23560R15 P21560R15 CJ7 fiberglass belted SS Radial1 Raised ouffine whife letters Our best performonce radiat Sfeel-belfed; H-speed roled Suits Sport Coats Casual Pants LIGHT TRUCK LIGHT TRUCK RADIAL ATX1 BaftV Engine Tune-Up Salel Install foilitor spark plugs, adjust idle spaed, Mt timing. bat- So, 2Q m6 fry and charging systems, and Inspect JM A other key engine fem 79 parts.

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