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OA B2 THE PANTAGRAPH, Tuesday, July 8, 1986 Jackson not worried over slow baseball start Tim Richmond, who won the Daytona race, moved into third with 2,050 points, followed by Bill Elliott, Bobby Allison, Rusty Wallace, Ricky Rudd, Terry Labonte, Harry Grant, and Bobby Hillin, 1,820. Earnhardt's NASCAR lead narrows DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Dale Earnhardt is still on top in NASCAR Winston Cup stock car standings despite seeing part of his lead evaporate in the July 4 Pepsi Firecracker 400 race at Daytona International Speedway. The Kannapolis, N.C., native's advantage fell to 173 points over second place Darrell Waltrip following the first 15 races of the 29-event season. Earnhardt has 2,344 points, ahead of Waltrip's 2,171.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Bo Jackson, the Heisman Trophy winner who passed up football's big money to play minor-league baseball, is hitting just .074, but his boss said yesterday the right fielder will still make the grade. "I think he's done quite well," said George Lapides, president of the Memphis Chicks, a Class AA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Jackson signed with the Royals and joined the Chicks last month after turning down a contract worth a reported $7 million with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League, who chose Jackson No. 1 overall in the draft.

Jackson has played seven games for the Chicks, four as a designated hitter and three as a right fielder. The 6-foot-l, 220-pound former running back from Auburn has struck out 11 times, has two hits and one run batted in in 27 at-bats. Lapides said it has to be considered that Jackson joined the team without the benefit of spring training or any preseason conditioning. "He's getting in shape and doing his fine tuning and playing games all at the same time, which baseball players aren't ever asked to do," Lapides said. Jackson was 0-for4 Sunday as the Chicks lost 6-2 to the Greenville Braves.

He grounded out three times and struck out once. "This is going to take some time, but I'm seeing the tall better and I'm making better contact," Jackson said Sunday. "I'm not worried," Jackson said. "I see myself as a patient person. The coaches are patient with me, and when it comes around, it's going to come around big." Jackson joined the Chicks amid a media show that brought in re porters and photographers from around the country.

His first game attracted 7,026 fans, more than twice the usual attendance at Chicks games. Ted Tornow, a Chicks spokesman who travels with the team, said Jackson expects to draw criticism because of his poor batting average, but is confident of eventual success. "He understands that the people are going to get on him, the media are going to get on him, for the slow start," Tornow said in a telephone interview from Greenville. Meanwhile, Earnhardt's edge in money winnings grew even greater after receiving a $150,000 bonus from the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

for leading the Winston Cup standings halfway through the season. Earnhardt, who has assured himself of a $1 million season just by starting the remainder of the races this year, now has earnings totaling $861,510. L7 YANKEES 14, RANGERS 3 Aguilera (2), Parker (16), HJohnson (5). SB Strawberry (18). SF Knight, BASEBALL Games tomorrow Quincv al Decatur, 5:00 p.m.

Springfield at Jacksonville, 5:15 p.m. ER BB SO IP Cincinnati American Legion Gullcksn 5 7 3 Robinson W.7-0 12-3 5 3 Franco S.13 2 1-3 2 0 New York Aguilera 5 2-3 11 4 Niemann L.l-3 1-3 2 2 Berenyl 2 3 1 Sisk 1 0 0 NEW YORK TEXAS ab bi ab bl RHndsn cf 2 2 12 McDwel Cf 5 111 Roenick cf 1110 Fletchr ss 5 110 CWshtn rf 2 111 OBrlen lb 5 0 10 Winfleid rf 4 0 2 4 Incvglla rf 4 13 2 Mtngly lb 6 12 2 Ward If 3 0 2 0 Easier dh 6 2 3 0 Sierra If 10 0 0 Hassev 3 10 0 LAPrsh dh 4 0 10 Pasqua II 4 2 2 1 Slaught 3 0 0 0 Pglrulo 3b 5 2 2 1 Mercado 10 10 Rndlph2b 3 101 Buechle 3b 2 0 0 0 Fischlln 2b 0 0 0 0 Petralll 3b 2 0 0 0 Zuvella ss 3 10 1 Wllkrsn 2b 2 0 0 0 Paclork ph 10 0 0 Totals 39 14 14 13 Totals 38 3 10 3 New York US 01S 001-14 Texas 101 010 000- 3 League III Carl S. Martin 12, Laborers Local 0 League IV Sheridan Oil 3, O'Gradv 3 Original Smith 5, Letter Carriers 1 Super Sign 13, Legion 64 1 League AT BHS Niemann pitched to 2 baiters in 7th. PB Carter, BDiez. Umpires Home, Gregg; First, Davis; Second, Harvey; Third, Pulll.

3:23. A 29,265. leagues PHILLIES 7, ATLANTA 300 000 0-3-4-1 000 040 4-4-1 Bloomington Police Strickland Chevrolet BRAVES 3 PHILADELPHIA abrhbl Game Winning RBI None. Fletcher, Mattingly, Fischlln. DP Texas 1.

LOB New York 9, Texas 9. 2B Fletcher, LAParrlsh, Easier, Winfleid, Roenlcke, Mattingly. 3B Winfleid. HR Mattingly (14), McDowell (12), In-caviglia (16), CWashington (3). Standings 4 2 2 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Mike Heinz (L) and Joe Newton.

Gary Tipsord (W) and Rancy McBealh. Pitching star Strickland Chevrolet Tipsord (14 strikeouts). AT ISSCS GB Redus If Samuel 2b Roenick cf Schmdt 3b Haves lb GWilson rf GGross rf JoRssll Bedrosn Foley ss Rawlev RoReyls 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 110 10 10 3 0 10 4 112 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 003 000 0-3- 4-4 600 200 8-10-4 Rocky Rococo Champion Federal Pet. .705 .557 .494 .413 .410 .410 East Division New York 55 23 Montreal 44 35 Philadelphia 39 40 SI. Louis 33 47 Chicago 32 46 Pittsburgh 32 46 Watt Division 16Vi abrhbl 5 0 2 0 5 0 10 4 110 5 0 2 1 4 110 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 110 10 0 0 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 3 II I AThoms ss Griffey If Murphv cf Horner lb Virgil Acker Ramirz ph Harper rf Chmbis ph Oberkfl 3b Hubbrd 2b Palmer Sample ph Olwine Benedict Totals 23 23 23 IP ER BB SO New York Nielsen W.1-0 7 9 3 3 1 5 Holland 1 1 0 0 0 0 Righettl 1 0 0 0 0 0 Texas Hough L.8-4 2 2-3 6 7 6 6 4 Mahler 2 2-3 4 4 4 2 0 Russell 2-3 1 2 2 2 0 Mohorclc 2 1 0 0 0 0 Harris 1 2 110 1 San Francisco 45 37 38 39 .549 .537 .519 .500 .456 .451 Compton and Chambers, Wagner (4), Steffan (6).

Whlsler and Hove. Hitting stars Rocky Rococo Krueger (two hits), Walls (triple, two. RBI). Champion Federal Hart (two hits), Milward (two hits), Arnold (two hits, two RBI). Pitching star Champion Federal Whlsler (11 strikeouts).

SOFTBALL Houston 44 San Diego 42 Atlanta 41 Cincinnati 36 Los Angeles 37 43 45 000 210 000-3 220 210 00X-7 Atlanta Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE HBP Hassev by Mahler. WP Hough. BK Slaught. Umpires Home, Young; First, Reed; Second, Kosc; Third, Ford. 3:02.

A 19,020. Bernadette Dreennan (HP), Barb Grogg (CCC), Mary Hauchen (ISU), Pat Rich (BCC). HOLE 2B -Mary Diesel (LCC), Elizabeth Aiken (HP), Jan Chlsman (CCC), Lucy Dunbar (ISU), Joyce Dole (BCC). HOLE 2C -Louise Keeran (LCC), Shirley Wev (HP), Suzanne Bvkowskl (CCC), Carolyn Shulman (ISU), Diane Albert (FC). HOLE 3A -Pet Sakemlller (LCC), Carolyn Yeager (HP), Marilyn Jacquet (CCC), Ann Darnell (ISU), OH le Clark (EP).

HOLE 3B -Emily Keller (LCC), Dot Duguid (HP), Donna Wagoner (CCC), Pearl Nave (ISU), Vickl Goeke (EP). HOLE 3C -Kathy Shanahan (LCC), Dora Schultz (HP), Jan Brown (CCC), Hilda Crist (HP), Gloria Lenahan (BCC). HOLE 4A -Donna Legg (LCC), Mabel Strickland (HP), Beltv Elliot (CCC), Paula Smith (ISU), Irene Crump (EP). HOLE 4B -Mary Lou Bollero (HP), Norm Rupp (CCC), Julie Williams (ISU), Dorothy Elliot (LR), Judy Schubert (ISU). HOLE 4C -Avonell Greeness (LCC), Louise Zeitler (HP), Arlene Lester (HP), Lois Odman (CCC), Kathy Sherman (ISU).

HOLE SA -Svl Upton (LCC), Gert Hemmell (HP), Donna Uhlenhop (CCC), Vivian Holub (BCC), Mvrna Peterson (LR). HOLE SB -Carolyn Hamlow (HP), Carmen Cicclu (CCC), Betty Henderson (ISU), Jav Blarev (LR), Eleanor Mc-Caukev (FC). HOLE SC -Barb Sutherlan (LCC), Terry Stanish (HP), Sally Scherber (CCC), Snook Schulk (FC), Betty O'Neal (IS). HOLE 6A -Dudle Leach (LCC), Elsa Laesch (HP), Carol Parllette (CCC), Betty Henderson (ISU). HOLE 6B -Zlta Tlndall (HP), Norma Leskovisek (CCC), Betty McGiliway (ISU), Elaise Lvth (FC), Mabel Morgan (HP).

HOLE 6C -VI Campbell (LCC), Sheila Prevette (HP), Carol Cox (CCC), Connie Cottrel (ISU), Tlnv Hagenbruch (FC). HOLE 7A -Clndv Ranny (LCC), Marty Prlllman (HP), Margie Abbott (CCC), Joyce Moser (ISU), Pat Tuggle (FC). HOLE 7B -Margaret Flynn (LCC), Ann Armstrong (HP), Millie Williamson (CCC), Joanne Schumacher (ISU), Mary Huff (FC). HOLE 8A -Fran Keogh (LCC), Doris Johnson (HP), Kay Taylor (CCC), Karen Hawthorn (IS). HOLE 8B -Evelyn Colton (LCC), Nor-i my French (HP), Jan Powell (CCC), Negel Kell (FC), Beth Kerfott (IS).

HOLE IC I la Luedke (HP), Jeannln Clchon (CCC), Ruth Shinn (CCC), Jackie Lewis (IS), Prlscilla Meiners (IS). HOLE -Phyllss Kinsella (LCC), Flo Kiemm (HP), Betsy Larson (CCC), Jerry Rucks (IS). HOLE 9B -Belvadene Jolllff (LCC), Dolores Steidinger (HP), Marie' O'Brokta (HP), Nancy Kiedalsch (CCC), Lois Malck (IS). KEY LCC -Lakeside Country Club; HP -Highland Park; CCC -Crestwicke Country Ctub; BCC Bloomington Country Club; FC -Woodlawn of Farmer City; LR LeRov Country Club; IS Indian Springs of Savbrook; EP -El Paso; ISU Illinois State University Golf Course. East Division BLUE JAYS 7, MARINERS 5 Game Winning RBI Redus (2).

JoRussell. DP Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 1. LOB Atlanta 13, Philadelphia 3. 2B Oberkfell, Virgil, Murphy, Horner, GWilson. HR Redus 2 (3), Samuel (7), JoRussell (7).

SB Foley (2), AThomas (2), Samuel (20), Griffey (2). Roenlcke. SF Schmidt. Sergei Tslmbalyuk, Soviet Union, 1 26 26. 10, Vlldas Kazlauskas, Soviet Union, 1:26:44.

Women Heptathlon-Long lump 1, Jackie Jovner, United States, 23 feet, 0 inches, 1,176 points. 2, Svbllle Thiele, East Germany, 21-834, 1046. 3, Natalia Shubenkova, Soviet Union, 21-8'A, 1,043. 4, Anke Bemer, East Germany, 21-6, 1,023. 5, Marion Weser, East Germany, 21-2, 991.

Heptatrrion-Javelln-I, Larlsa Nlkltina, Soviet Union, 172-4, 909 points. 2, Jackie Joyner, United States, 163-7, 857. 3, Jane Frederick, United States, 156-6, 816. 4, Natalia Shubenkova, Soviet Union, 150-6, 780. 5, Svbllle Thiele, East Germany, 150-1, 778 Heptathton-800-1, Natalia Shubenkova, Soviet Union, 2:03.61, 1,060 points.

2, Marianne Maslen-Nikova, Soviet Union, 2:06.09, 1,023 3, Ines Schulz, East Germanv, 2:07.25, 1,005 4, Lana Zimmerman, United States, 2:09.64, 970. 5, Emilia Dlmitrova, Bulgaria, 2:09.85, 967. Heptathlon-Final standlngs-1, Jackie Jovner, 7,148 points (world record; old record, 6,946, Sabine Paetz, East Germany, 1984). 2, Sybille Thiele, East Germany, 6,635. 3, Natalva Shubenkov, Soviet Union, 6,631.

4, Sabine Paetz, East Germanv, 6,456 5, Mariann Masien-nlkova, Soviet Union, 6,416. 400 hurdles 1, Marina Stepanova, Soviet Union, 53.81. 2, Crisllana Malei, Romania, 54.55 3, Ellen Fldler, East Germany, 54.80. 4, Margarita Khromova, Soviet Union, 55.08. 5, Yelena Goncharova, Soviet Union, 55.34 6, Judi Brown-King, United States, 56.06.

7, Sandra Farmer, Jamaica, 56.28 8, Schowanda Williams, United States, 56.83. 9, Pllavullakandy Usha, India, 57.90. 10k walk 1, Kerry Saxbv, Australia, 45 minutes 8.13 seconds. 2, Ping Gun, China, 45:56.50. 3, Alexandra Grigorieva, Soviet Union, 46:00.27.

4, Lldiva Levan-dovskava, Soviet Union, 46:11.21. 5, Vera Prudnikova, Soviet Union, 46:20.18 6, Yelena Rodlonova, Soviet Union, 46:41.08. 7, Monika Gunnarsson, Sweden, 47:02.65. 8, Olga Krlshtop, Soviet Union, 47:21.47. 9, Susan Cook, Australia, 47:29.30.

High lump 1, Stefka Kostadlnova, Bulgaria, 6-8. 2, Olga Turchak, Soviet Union, 6-7. 3, Svetla Isaveva, Bulgaria, 6-5. 4, Tamara Bvkova, Soviet Union, 6-5. 5, Susanne Helm, East Germanv, 6-5.

6, Galina Brigadnava, Soviet Union, 6-5. 7, Andrea Blnias, East Germanv, 8, Louise Ritter, United States, 6-2V4. 9, Larlsa Kositsvna, Soviet Union, 6-2Vt. 10, Jan Chesbro, United States, 5-10M. Shot put 1, Natalia Lisovskava, Soviet Union, 70-1 "3.

2, Natalia Akhrlmenko, Soviet Union, 66-8'i. 3, Mihaela Loghin, Romania, 4, Marina Antonyuk, Soviet Union, 63-43u. 5, Svetlana Mitkova, Bulgaria, 62-8. 6, Danguole Blmbaite, Soviet Union, 62-754. 7, Grit Haupt, East Germanv, 61-8Va.

8, Bonnie Dasse, United States, 60-l34. 9, Ramona Pagel, United States, 57-314. 10, Ju-Ichzhehn Cun, China, 56-10V. Long lump 1, Galina Chistvakova, Soviet Union, 23-10. 2, Yelena Belvavskava, Soviet Union, 23-6.

3, Irina Valvukevich, Soviet Union, 23-2'i. 4, Vali lonescu, Romania, 22-8. 5, Carol Lewis, United States, 22-1M. 6, Heiga Rodtke, East Germany, 22-6V4. 7, Larisa Berezhnava, Soviet Union, 22-3.

8, Lyudmila Nlnova, Bulgaria, 21-1 1 "a 9, Sheila Echols, United States, 21-lVi. VOLLEYBALL Women Peru 3, East Germany 0 (15-8, 15-7, 16-14). Japan 3, Czechoslovakia 0 (15-6, 15-4, 15-10). North Korea 3, United States 1 (7-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-3). Soviet Union 3, Czechoslovakia 0 (15-8, 15-1, 15-0).

Pet. GB Boston 52 29 642 New York 46 37 554 7 Cleveland 43 36 544 8 Baltimore 43 38 .531 9 Toronto 44 40 524 9'S Milwaukee 40 39 506 11 Detroit 39 42 .481 13 Wtst Division California 43 37 538 Texas 44 38 537 Chicago 37 43 .463 6 Kansas City 37 45 .451 7 Minnesota 36 46 .439 8 Seattle 35 49 .417 10 Oakland 32 52 .381 13 Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston 12, Montreal 1 Cincinnati 7, New York 6 Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 3 Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 0 SEATTLE TORONTO ab bi ab bi Moses cf 4 110 Fernndz ss 4 2 3 0 PBradlv If 5 110 Upshaw lb 5 12 1 Presley 3b 4 111 Moseby cf 5 12 2 Phelps lb 2 10 1 Bell dh 5 12 1 Trtobll rf 3 12 0 Barfield rf 4 111 DHedsn dh 3 0 10 Whitt 3 0 11 Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Leach If 4 110 SBradlev 10 12 lorg 2b 3 0 11 Kearney 3 0 11 Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 RNelsn ph 10 0 0 Ramos ss 0 0 0 0 Revnlds 2b 3 0 10 Totals 32 5 9 Totals 37 7 13 7 Seattle 000 100 130-5 Toronto 102 012 01x-7 IP ER BB SO Atlanta Palmer L.5-7 5 7 7 7 1 5 Olwine 1 0 0 0 0 2 Acker 2 10 0 12 Philadelphia Rowley W.ll-4 8 11 3 3 6 3 Bedrosn 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 BNGSA Rawley pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. HBP Schmidt by Palmer, Benedict by Rawley. Umpires Home, Wever; First, Montague; Second, Rlpplev; Third, Brocklander.

2:39. A 18,768. Game Winning RBI Bell (8). Kearney. LOB Seattle 7, Toronto 10.

2B Bell. Barfield, Whitt, Tarlabull 13-15 TRAVEL LEAGUE AT EUREKA FIRST GAME 2, lorg, Kearney, Moses. 3B Presley, ASTROS 12, EXPOS 1 Thornton Motors Eureka 775 019-16-0 000 0 0- 1-6 uoshaw. HR Moseby (13). SB-Fernandez (14), Moseby 2 (21).

SF Phelps, Presley. Pittsburgh at San Diego, late night Ontv games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto 7, Seattle 5 Oakland 6, Boston 4 Chicago 4, Cleveland 3 New York 14, Texas 3 Baltimore 8, Kansas City 1 10, Detroit 8 California at Milwaukee, late night IP ER BB SO Seattle Morgan Reed Toronto Key W.8-5 Henke Caudill Games today 7 8 4 2-3 1 1 11-3 0 0 Game shortened because of the 10-run rule. Amy Eplev (W, 14-5) and Laura Caln-canelU. Kara Loter (L) and Ginger Balducci. Hitting stars Thornton Motors Eplev (three hits), Kristv Simmons (two hits), Caincanelli (two hits), Michelle Gundlach (two hits).

Carmen Hulit (three hits). Pitching star Thornton Motors Eplev (struck out 10, walked none, facing just 13 batters). SECOND GAME HOUSTON MONTREAL ab bl ab bl Doran 2b 5 2 2 0 Raines If 3 0 2 0 Gainey cf 5 110 Webster cf 4 0 0 0 Walling 3b 3 2 0 1 Dawson rf 4 0 0 0 GDavis lb 4 3 2 5 Brooks ss 4 0 10 Bass rf 4 114 Wallach 3b 3 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 12 1 Krnchc lb 3 10 0 Lopez 1 0 0 0 Bilrdelo 3 0 10 CRenlds ss 4 0 0 0 Newmn 2b 2 0 0 1 Mizerock 2 0 0 1 DMartiz 10 0 0 Pnkovils 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph 10 0 0 Scott 3 110 McClure 0 0 0 0 Walker cf 1110 Schtzdr 10 0 0 Totals 36 12 10 12 Totals 29 1 4 1 Houston 012 031 005-12 Montreal 010 000 000- 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston (Rvan 4-6) at Montreal tTibhs 4-4), 6:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Denny 5-8) at New York (Darling 8-2), 6:35 p.m. Atlanta (Mahler 10-6) at Philadelphia (Ruffin 1-0), 6:35 p.m Morgan pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, Key Pitched to 2 batters In the Bth HBP Fernandez by Morgan.

WP Morgan. Umpires Home, Clark; First, Shulock; Second, Morrison; Third, McKean. 3:01. A 26,208. ORIOLES 8, ROYALS 1 St.

Louis (Conroy 2-3) at Los Angeles (Welch 4-6), 9:35 P.m. Eureka Thornton Motors 000 00- 0-2-2 631 Ik 11-4-2 PGA HOVt 3-4), 9:35 P.m. Chicago (Eckerslev 2-5) at San Fran BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY Game Winning RBI GDavis (9). Newman. LOB Houston 3, Montreal 5.

3B Cruz, Bilardello, Doran, Raines. 3B Cruz. HR GDavis 2 (19), Bass (13). SB Raines (37), Doran (28). SF Newman, Mizerock.

cisco (Krukow 10-4), 9:35 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Money leaders Official PGA money winnings through the Greater Hartford Open, which ended abrhbl abrhbl JBonill 2b 5 0 0 0 Detroit (King 4-1) at Minnesota (Blyieven 7-7), 12:15 p.m July 6 (NM-non member of PGA) Seattle (Guetterman 0-3) at Toronto IP ER BB SO (Cerutti 4-1), 6:35 p.m. Oakland (Moonevham 2-3) at Boston Lacv rf Lvnn cf Ripken ss Beniquz lb Dempsv MkYng dh Ravfrd 3b OMatly 3b Shelby If 5 0 2 1 5 3 3 1 5 14 2 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 11 1111 2 111 5 12 1 (Boyd 10-6), 6:35 P.m. Wilson cf LSmlth If Kingerv rf Orla dh White 2b Balbonl lb Sundbrg McRae ph Prvor 3b Quirk ph ASalazr ss Totals 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 12 1 3 0 0 0 10 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 10 34 1 8 1 Medals table Cleveland (Oelkers M) at Chicago Houston Scott W.9-5 Lopez Montreal DMartiez L.0-1 McClure Schtzdr (Allen 4-1), 7 p.m Game shortened because of the 10-run rule. Jenny Stoller (L) and Char Newhouse.

Heather Beehn (W, 8-6) and Caincanelli, Laura Tolone. Pitching star Thornton Motors Beehn (eight strikeouts, no walks). Record Thornotn Motors 22-11. I- 10 Oakland Dairy Queen 27, Optimists Club of Bloomington 0 Bell Too Day Care 15, Pizza World 14 R. Read's Inc.

16, Carpenters Local No. 63 6 II- 13 Peoples Bank 19, Optimists Club of Normal 6 KDK Fence 13, Glass Specialty 2 14-11 Champion Federal 17, Brewer Automotive 16 Hanson's Cleaner 24, Management Recruiters 14 Union, and Igor Shvarts, Soviet Union, 3,304 points. 3, German Yuferov, Soviet Union, 3,296. Team, standings (after three events) 1, Soviet Union, 9,699 points. 2, Poland, 9,186.

3, Hungary, 9,058 4, United States, 9,023. 5, Czechoslovakia, 8,835. 6, Italy, 8,675. 7, Bulgaria, 8,450. 8, Spain, 8,327.

9, Mexico, 8,157. 10, West Germany, 7,668. 11, France, 7,279. 12, Finland, 7,277. Women Individual swimming 1, Andrea Tulok, Hungary, 1,196 points.

2, Kim Dunlop, United States, 1,168. 3, Tanla Meyer, West Germany, 1,168. Team swimming 1, Hungary, 3,424 points. 2, United States, 3,344. 3.

Soviet Union, 3,332. 4, Poland, 3,308. 5, West Germany, 3,232. 6, Britain, 3,116. 7, France, 3,104.

8. Finland, 3,100. 9. Italy 3.088. individual standings (after three events) 1, Tatvana Chernetskava, Soviet Union, 3,278 points.

2, Sophie Moressee, France, 3,194. 3, Anna Satan, Poland, 3,130. Team standings (after three events) 1, Poland, 9,236 points. 2, France, 8,816. 3, Soviet Union, 8,798 4, West Germany, 8,752 5, Hungary, 8,670.

6, United States, 8,516. 7, Italy, 8,386. 8, Britain, 8,180. SWIMMING Men 100 freestyle 1, Nikolai Yevsevev, Soviet Union, 50.74 seconds. 2, Sergei Smiryagln, Soviet Union, 50.97 3, Dave Kerska, United States, 51.09.

4, Gennadv Prigoda, Soviet Union, 51.17. 5, John Sauerland, United States, 51.61. 6, Randy Everett, United States, 51.68. 7, Veniamin Tavanovlch, Soviet Union, 51.76. 8, Adam Schmidt, United Slates, 52.54.

9, Carlos Scanavlno, Uruguay, 52.55. 10, Steven Gusten, West Germany, 52.60. 11, lonut Musat, Romania, 52.93. 12, Andree Matzk, East Germany, 53.19. 13, Andreas Berend, West Germany, 53.93.

200 butterflv-1, Melvln Stewart, United States, 2:00.83. 2, Nat Rankin, United States, 2:00.91. 3, Ken Flaherty, United States, 2:01.06. 4, Billy Stapleton, United States, 2:02.16. 5, Dmitri Pankov, Soviet Union, 2:02.35.

6, Alexander Prigoda, Soviet Union, 2:02.80. 7, Konstantin Petrov, Soviet Union, 2:03.13. 8, Marek Izvdorchik, Poland, 2:04.17. 9, Holger Aekhoff, West Germany, 2:08.56. 10, Mihael Artinger, West Germany, 2:12.10.

400 freestyle-1, Sean Killlon, United States, 3:51.91. 2, Vladimir Salnlkov, Soviet Union, 3:52.00. 3, Scott Bracketl, United States, 3:52.31. 4, Jeff Prior, Soviet Union, 3:53.81. 5, Steffen Liess, East Germany, 3:54.80.

6, John Wlchell, United Stales, 3:55.31. 7, Eduard Petrov, Soviet Union, 3:5582. 8, Akhmad Hussein, Syria, 4:16.44. 400 medley relay-), Soviet Union A (Igor Polvansky, Dmitri Volkov, Sergei Garro, Nikolai Yevsevev), 3:42.83. 2, Soviet Union 3:43.66.

3, United Slates A (Andy Gill, Mark Vandarmev, Chris O'Nell, Paul Robinson), 3:45.64. 4, United Slates 3:46.03. 5, Soviet Union 3:46.31. 6, West Germany, 4:00.02. 100 frmtvte-l, Angel Myers, United Stales, 56.48 seconds.

2, Kathy Coffin, United States, 56.93. 3, Paige Zemina, United States, 56.97. 4, Kerstin Kielgas, East Germany, 57. 84. 5, Dagmar Hase, East Germany, 57.96.

6, Yelena Den-deberova, Soviet Union, 58.20 7, Inna Abramova, Soviet Union, 58.48 8, Stacy Cassidv, United States, 58.64. 9, Irina Gapon, Soviet Union, 59.43. 200 butterv-1, Kelly Davles, United States, 2 minutes, 12.49 seconds. 2, Julia Gorman, United States, 2:13.60. 3, Jennifer Linder, United States, 2:14.29.

4, Yelena Osadchuk, Soviet Union, 2:15.34. 5, Tatvana Kurnikova, Soviet Union, 2:17.62. 6, Ina Baiermann, West Germany, 2:24.53. 400 freestyle-1, Kathy Hettche, United States, 4:11.53. 2, Anke Moering, East Germany, 4:12.50.

3, Noeml Lunger, Romania, 4:12.53. 4, Leslie Daland, United States, 4:13.89. 5, Janet Evans, United States, 4:16.74. 6, Andrea Orosz, Hungary, 4:17.91. 7, Grit Richter, East Germany, 4:19.01.

8, Enlko Palencsar, Romania, 4:20.51. 9, Antoaneta Strumenlieva, Bulgaria, 4:23.49. 10, Natalva Kuzmlna, Soviet Union, 4:26.86. 400 medley relav-1, United States A (Laura McLean, Kathv Smith, Kelly Davies, Angel Mvers), 4:12.54. 2, Soviet Union 4:13.15.

3, United States (Beth Barr, Amy Shaw, Melanie Bud-demever, Kathy Coffin), 4:15.33. 4, United States (Tori Trees, Christy Richardson, Terrl O'Laughlln, Paige Zemina), 4:16.64. 5, Bulgaria, 4:18.02. 6, Soviet Union 4:18 83. TRACK AND FIELD Men Decathlon-110 hurdtos 1, Tim Bright, United States, 14.40 seconds, 924 points.

2, Gary Armstrong, United States, 14.46, 916. 3, Sven Relntak, Soviet Union, 14.65, 892. 4, Jens Peterson, East Germany, 14.71, 885. 5, Ullrich Rikke, East Germany, 14.81, 873. Decathlon-discus 1, Uwe Frelmuth, East Germany, 160 feet, 3 inches, 846 points.

2, Grlgory Degtvarev, Soviet Union, 159-4, 840 3, Pavel Tarnovetsky, Soviet Union, 150-0, 782 4, Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, 147-0, 763 5, Sven Relntak, Soviet Union, 146-10, 762. Decathlon-Pol vault 1, Tim Bright, United Stales, 17-8V2, 1,035 points. 2, Tomas Faner, East Germany, la-a3, 941. 3, Grlgorv Deglvarev, Soviet Union, 15-9, B49. 4, Andreas Poser, East Germany, 15-5, 819.

5 (tie), Alexel Lvakh, Soviet Union, Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, and Sven Reintak, Soviet Union, 15-1, 790. Decathlon-Javelin 1, Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, 220-2, 846 points. 2, Anders Nyberg, Sweden, 215-2, 822. 3, Thomas Halamoda, East Germany, 210-11, 802. 4, Sven Reintak, Soviet Union, 208-2, 790.

5, Alexel Lvakh, Soviet Union, 201-0, 757. Sven Relntak, Soviet Union, 4:26.54, 767 points. 2, Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, 4:28.46, 755. 3, Grlgory Degtvarev, Soviet Union, 4:29.34, 749. 4, Staffan Blomstrand, Sweden, 4:32.79, 726.

5, Jens Peterson, East Germany, 4:33.84, 720. Decathlon-Final standings 1, Grlgorv Degtyarov, Soviet Union, 8,322 points. 2, Alexander Apaichev, Soviet Union, 8,244. 3, Alexel Lvakh, Soviet Union, 8,082 4, Jens Peterson, East Germany, 8,060. 5, Ullrich Rikke, East Germany, 8,000.

200-1, Flovd Heard, United States, 20.12. 2, Dwavne Evans, United States, 20.45. 3, Wallace Spearman, United States, 20.49. 4, Andrei Fedorlv, Soviet Union, 20.53 5, Vladimir Krvlov, Soviet Union, 20.62. 6, Nikolai Yushmanov, Soviet Union, 20.77 7, Nikolai Razgonov, Soviet Union, 20.83.

8, David Lukumba, Tanzania, 22.19. 400-1, Antonio McKay, United States, 44.98. 2, Clarence Daniel, United States, 45.11. 3, Darell Robinson, United States, 45.15. 4, Walter McCoy, United Stales, 45.56.

5, Alexander Kurochkln, Soviet Union, 45.67. 6, Danny Everett, United States, 45.94. 7, Vladimir Prosln, Soviet Union, 45.95. 8, Vladimir Volodko, Soviet Union, 46.28. 9, Nikolai Chernelsky, Soviet Union, 46.29.

10, Vvacheslav Kocheryagin, Soviet Union, 46.57. Doug Padllla, United Slates, 13:46.67. 2, Terrence Brahm, United States, 13:47.11. 3, Yevgeny Ignatov, Bulgaria, 13:47.17. 4, Mikhail Dasko, Soviet Union, 13:49.87.

5, Axel Krlp-pschock, East Germanv, 13:54.03. 6, Vodadio Bultl, Ethiopia, 13:55.10. 7, Spiros Andrlopulos, Greece, 13:55.44. 8, David Choge, Kenya, 13:57.13. 20k walk 1, Alexander Pershln, Soviet Union, 1:23:29.

2, Alexander Bovarshlnov, Soviet Union, 1:23:53. 3, Yevgeny Mlsyulya, Soviet Union, 1:23:53. 4, Gulllaume Leblanc, Canada, 1:23:57 5, Anatolv Gorshkov, Soviet Union, 1:24:51. 6, Vvacheslav Ivanenko, Soviet Union, 1:25.00. 7, Yevgeny Yevsvukov, Soviet Union, 1:24:30.

8, David Smith, Australia, 1:25:47. 9, California (Candelaria 0-0) at Milwau The medals table events of the first with country, gold, total medals won: 4 5 10 4 kee (Nieves 7-2), 7:35 p.m. New York (Pulido 1-0) at Texas (Mason 5-2), 7:35 p.m. Totals 38 8 14 8 Total Baltimore (McGregor 6-7) at Kansas 19 21 67 64 001 311 110-8 000 010 000-1 Baltimore Kansas City HBP GDavis bv DeMartinez. WP Scolt.

Umpires Home, Crawford; First, C.Williams; Second, DeMuth; Third, Tala. 2:40. A 17,694. MOSCOW (AP) sfter yesterday's 5oodwill Games silver, bronze and Soviet Union United Stales Romania East Germany Bulgaria Australia Ethiopia China Norway 24 3 2 4 0 0 0 1 22 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 11 9 7 1 1 1 1 Game Winning RBI Rayford (2). Ravford.

DP Baltimore 2, Kansas City 3. LOB Baltimore 11, Kansas City 7. 2B Ripken, Balbonl. 3B Shelby. HR Rayford (2), Ripken (12), Balbonl (17), Lynn (14).

SB Pryor (1), Wilson (19). American League box scores Parks and rec 4, INDIANS 3 Tour de France WHITE SOX CLEVELAND abrhbl CHICAGO City (Bankhead 3-2), 7:35 p.m. Games tomorrow NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta at Philadelphia, 11:35 a.m. Cincinnati at New York, 12:35 p.m. Chicago at San Francisco, 2:05 p.m.

Houston at Montreal, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9:35 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Minnesota, 12:15 p.m.

Cleveland at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. California at Milwaukee, 1:35 p.m. Seattle at Toronto, 6:35 p.m. Oakland at Boston, 6:35 p.m. New York at Texas, 7:35 p.m.

Baltimore at Kansas City, 7:35 p.m. National League box scores IP ER BB SO Baltimore Boddickr W.ll-4 9 8 1 1 1 5 Kansas City Lebrndt L.8-6 3 6 4 4 3 1 Farr 2 3 2 2 3 3 Gubicza 3 4 2 2 1 2 Quisnbry 1 1 0 0 0 0 abrhbl 4 0 2 0 5 12 0 4 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cangels cf Guillen ss Baines rf GWalkr lb Hairstn dh Fisk Tollesn 3b Lyons If Cruz 2b Bernzrd 2b Franco ss Carter lb Thrntn dh MHall If Jacobv 3b Butler cf Snyder rf Allanson Bando 4 110 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 11 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 110 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 12 0 Leibrandt pitched to 5 batters in 4th; Farr pitched to 2 batters In the 6th. HBP Bonilla bv Farr. Umpires Home, Welke; First, Johnson; Second, McCoy; Third, Voltaggio. 2:51.

A 32,818. Totals Totals 33 3 7 3 35 4 13 4 DODGERS 1, CARDINALS 0 Cleveland Chicago 000 100 020-3 101 010 001-4 A's 6, RED SOX 4 BOSTON OAKLAND Rds Money 1. Greg Norman 60 $547,779 2. Bob Twav 78 S460.00S 3. Andy Bean 62 S435.674 4.

Hal Sutton 63 1398,769 5. Pavne Stewart 64 $314,784 6. Calvin Peete 51 $312,959 7. John Mahaffev 59 1311,340 8. Dan Pohl 53 $309,663 9.

Ray Floyd 60 $263,288 10. Tom Watson 57 $261,338 11. Bernhard Langer 58 $247,891 12. Fuzzy Zoeller 53 $242,883 13. Doug Tewell 62 $225,914 14.

Mark O'Meara 69 $221,236 15. John Cook 64 $215,681 16. Paul Azinger 69 $213,686 17. Curtis Strange 68 $213,582 18. Larry Mize 55 $212,704 19.

Tom Kite 63 $212,488 20. Mac O'Gradv 60 $195,572 21. Jack Nlcklaus 40 $194,715 22. Don Poolev 60 $187,751 23. Chip Beck 69 $180,563 24.

Donnie Hammond 49 $180,183 25. Roger Maltbie 68 $176,848 26. Mark Wiebe 69 $169,398 27. Corey Pavln 58 $168,846 28. Jay Haas 63 $163,666 29.

Scott Hoch 57 $154,176 30. Dan Forsman 48 $153,392 31. Willie Wood 65 $151,789 32. Clarence Rose 68 $151,785 33. Bobby Wadklns 67 $150,963 34.

Bob Murphy 52 $144,671 35. Sandy Lyle 43 $143,415 36. Tim Simpson 64 $142,789 37. Lanny Wadklns 63 $141,322 38. Kenny Knox 59 $141,035 39.

Tony Sills 62 $137,546 40. Steve Pate 73 $137,153 41. Craig Sladler 61 $132,201 42. Tom Purtzer 66 $130,615 43. Jodie Mudd 61 $118,212 44.

Mike Hulbert 75 $117,129 45. Gary Koch 62 $114,313 46. Nick Price 57 $110,688 47. Joey Sindelar 76 $107,237 48. Mike Reid 62 $105,923 49.

Scott Simpson 61 $100,860 50. Jim Thorpe 64 $100,793 51. Wayne Levi 54 $100,375 52. Pat McGowan 60 $99,970 53. Hubert Green 53 $98,246 54.

Gil Morgan 38 $95,430 55. Danny Edwards 69 $91,354 56. Bruce Lietzke 52 $89,478 57. Mike Donald 73 $87,828 58. Larry Nelson 51 $87,204 59.

Jim Colbert 57 $87,127 60. Lennle Clements 58 $85,543 61. Mike Sullivan 51 $84,796 62. David Edwards 52 $84,545 63. Mark McCumber 56 $80,714 64.

David Frost 53 $79,933 65. Brad Faxon 65 $77,543 66. D.A. Watering 56 $76,013 67. Dan Halldorson 56 $75,082 68.

Bill Glasson 63 $72,142 69. Johnny Miller 43 $71,444 70. Brett Upper 63 $71,086 70. David Graham 59 $71,086 72. Mark Lye 66 $71,015 73.

Davis Love III 66 $70,913 74. David Ogrln 63 $70,604 75. Barry Jaeckel 70 $69,967 abrhbl abrhbl Barrett 2b 4 0 2 0 4 0 11 EVREUX, France (AP) Results yesterday of the fourth leg of the Tour de France cycling competition a 151-mile leg from Lievin to Evreux: 1, Pello Ruiz-Cabestanv, Spain, 6 hours, 57 minutes, 5 seconds. 2, Eric Vonderaerden, Belgium, 2 seconds behind. 3, Mathieu Hermans, Netherlands, same time.

4, Joseph Lleckens, Belgium, same time. 5, Franck Hoste, Belgium, same time. 6, Jean Phillippe Van den Brande, Belgium, same time. 7, Jorg Muller, Switzerland, same time. 8, Marc Gomez, France, same time.

9, Francesco Rosslgnoll, Italy, same time. 10, Peter Stevenhaagen, Netherlands, same time. Overall Standings (Alter four legs) 1, Dominique Gaigne, France, 15 hours, 57 minutes, 6 seconds. 2, Thierry Marie, France, 6 seconds behind. 3, Charles Mottet, France, :09 behind.

4, Laurent Flgnon, France, :13. 5, Yvon Madlot, France, :26. 6, Eric Bover, France, :29. 7, Eric Maechler, Switzerland, :52. 8, Eric Van-deraerden, Belgium, :53.

9, Stephen Roche, Ireland, :57. 10, Bruno Leali, Italy, 1 minute, 2 seconds behind TRANSACTIONS Two out when winning run scored. Game Winning RBI GWalker (5). Allanson, Butcher. LOB Cleveland 6, Chicago 10.

2B Jacoby, Baines. 3B Franco. HR Baines (11). Cangelosi. SF Thornton, GWalker.

Phillips 2b Lansfrd 3b Canseco If Kngmn dh Bochte lb MDavis rf Murphy cf Javier cf Griffin ss Willard Totals 4 110 5 111 5 13 2 4 111 3 0 10 4 12 0 4 111 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 4 0 10 37 6 13 6 Boggs 3b Bucknr lb Rice If Baylor dh DwEvns rf Armas cf Gedman Quinons ss Stenhos ph Totals IP ER BB SO 4 0 0 0 3 12 0 4 0 10 4 112 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 10 0 0 35 4 9 3 ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES ab bi ab bl Coleman If 4 0 0 0 Sax 2b 4 0 3 0 OSmith ss 3 0 0 0 Amelng rf 4 0 0 0 Ford rf 3 0 0 0 Landrx If 3 110 Knlcely lb 4 0 0 0 Matszk lb 4 0 10 VanSlyk cf 4 0 10 Trevlno 4 0 10 Herr 2b 3 0 10 Howell 0 0 0 0 Lvllrec 3 0 0 0 Hamltn 3b 40 10 Pndltn 3b 2 0 0 0 RWIImscf 20 10 Forsch 1 0 0 0 Shipley ss 2 0 0 0 McGee ph 1 0 0 0 BRussel ss 0 0 0 0 Burris 0 0 0 0 APena 1000 Valeml ph 10 10 Hershsr pr 0 0 0 0 CDlai 0 0 0 0 Cabell Ph 10 0 0 Niednfur 0 0 0 0 Fimple 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 30 1 9 0 StLouis 000 000 000-0 Los Angeles 100 000 OOx-l 7 11 1 1-3 1 1-3 1 Cleveland Butcher Camacho Bailes Chicago JDavis James W.4-4 021 003 000-6 001 002 100-4 Oakland Boston BLOOMINGTON COMPETITIVE WOMEN Don's Angels 7, IAARA A-Team 6 Golden Coin 5, Read's 1 McLean County Bar 6, Riddle Plumbing 1 Wildcats 7, Fresh 0 (forfeit) LINCOLN WOMEN Moose Lodge 9, Parker Grleme Blsmark Insurance 7 Girls 19, Madigan's 9 Credit Union 12, lllico 7 Allev-Bv Saloon 10, Rivero's 9 NORMAL MEN Richie's Back Porch 6-1 Pub II 9-22, Polar Lounge Ml NORMAL MEN'S FASTPITCH Olvmpia Merchants 5-10, Eastvlew Spirits 3-3 BLOOMINGTON MEN Franklin Life 15, Armstrong Blooming Grove 5 Carpenters Local No. 63 5, Thrift Printing 4 Watkins Products 8, Budweiser 6 WJBC Spirits 9, Prudential 4 Bob Knapps 7, College Hills Meal Shop 1 Avantl's 12, Grand Cafe 4 Back Porch No. 2 14, Bloomington Chiropractic Center 7 Ramada Inn 6, Custom Turf 6 Main Street Limited Coors 6, Peoples Bank of Bloomington 8 Barker Motors 16, IAA Fubar 4 Mr. Tune 6, Village Apartments 2 Tom Brokaw Insurance 14, Chalet 4 LINCOLN MEN Sheley FS and Repair 12, Beavers II 10 Mannles Tap 11, Abe Lincoln Medical Group 6 Madigan's 12, Pabst 2 East Lincoln Coop 9, Jacques Seed 6 Graue Pharmacy 23, Lincoln Office Environments 0 Lawndale Tap 12, Graue Chevrolet 11 All Electrical 9, Marten Construction 4 Credit Union 16, Logan County Hardware 6 NORMAL CHURCH LEAGUE Latter-Dav Saints 6, Free Methodists 2 Normal Mennonite 7, New Life Tabernacle (forfeit) Vale Street Baptist 6, First Baptists 3 Grace Baptists 16, Trinity Lutheran 8 NORMAL WOMEN Lawn Grommers 6, Klnsetl's 5 JJ's No.

1 11, China Garden 3 Falcon Eddies 11, Killer Bees 4 Don's Angels 16, JJ's No. 2 10 Game Winning RBI Murphy (4). Gedman, Rice, Buckner. DP Oakland 1, Boston 2. LOB Oakland 7, Boston 6 28 Murphy, Griffin, Barrett.

HR Canseco (20), Kingman (18), DwEvans (11). SB Phillips (13). Phillips. JDavis pitched to 1 batter in Bth inning. HBP Carter bv James.

Umpires Home, Hirschbeck; First, Bremigan; Second, Barnelt; Third, Roe. 2:59. A 19,741. Game Winning RBI None. Coleman, Matuszek, Trevlno, Sax DP StLouis 2, Los Angeles 1.

LOB TWINS 10, DETROIT abrhbl TIGERS 8 MINNESOTA abrhbl StLouis 5, Los Angeles 8. SB Sax (20) Forsch, RWilllams. Whitakr 2b 5 2 2 2 5 2 3 2 Tramml ss IP ER BB SO Oakland DStewart W.1-0 6 8 4 4 2 3 VonOhlen 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Balr 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Boston Clemens 14-2 5 7 6 6 0 5 Lollar 1 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 Brown 1 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 Sambito 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Crawford 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 2 12 0 4 2 0 0 Gibson rf DEvns dh Coles 3b Puckett cf Bush If Davldsn If Hrbek lb Brnnsky rf Smally dh Gaettl 3b Lmbrdz 2b Reed Laudner IP ER BB SO StLouis Forsch L.6-6 7 9 1 0 2 3 Burris 1 0 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles APena 1-1 5 2 0 0 3 4 COiaz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Niednfuer 2 0 0 0 0 0 Howell 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 111 5 0 12 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Bergmn lb 4 0 11 10 0 0 4 2 11 4 12 0 3 10 0 4 12 2 3 110 3 0 13 10 0 0 Sherldn pr Lemon cf Collins If Lowry 4 0 2 2 4 12 0 Gagne ss 4 2 11 Umpires Home, Froemming; First, Clemens pitched to 3 batters In the 6th, DStewart pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. WP DStewart. Umpires Home, Evans; First, Hendry; Second, Cousins; Third, Scott.

3:20. A 27,347. Totals 37 8 12 7 Totals 36 10 12 10 Marsh; Second, Davidson; Third, Kibler. 2:33. A 31,976.

111 010 400- 8 Detroit Minnesota 102 223 0OX-I0 OTHERS REDS 7, METS 6 NEW YORK Game Winning RBI Gagne (5). CINCINNATI abrhbl Goodwill Games Dvkstra cf 5 13 0 Trammed, Gagne, Smithson. DP Detroit 1, Minnesota 2. LOB Detroit 8, Minnesota 10. 2B DaEvans, Bergman, Gaettl, Brunansky, Gagne, Puckett, Central Illinois Collegiate League 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 10 0 0 Trammeil, Coles.

3B Puckett. HR Hrbek (20), Whitaker 2 (11). SB Gibson 5 0 2 1 GOLF 5 0 11 (13), Trammeil (10), Brunansky (9) Gaetll 2 (10). Lemon. abrhbl 5 110 3 0 0 0 2 110 4 12 2 5 110 5 0 2 0 4 2 3 1 4 111 4 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 10 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mllner cf lb Perez lb 'Parker rf EDevis If Cncpcn ss 3b 2b ph 3 2 11 4 0 10 ER BB SO Slsk Bckmn 2b Teufel 2b KHrndz lb Carter Strwbrv rf Foster If Knight 3b Mitchell ss Berenyl MWIIsn cf Agullera Niemann HJohsn Fairway fables 3 0 0 1 BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS Placed Rudv Law, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list.

Sent Mike Brewer, outfielder, to Omaha of the American Association. Recalled Darrvl Motlev and Mike Kingerv, outfielders, from Omaha. National League SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Optioned Will Clark, first baseman, to Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL Named Dr. Forest Tennant drug advisor.

NEW YORK JETS-Announced the retirement of Dr. Cal Nicholas, team internist. Named Dr. Lester Ploss team internist. SAN FRANCISCO Dennis Harrison, defensive end, John Favlor, safety, Mark Harmon, piaceklcker, Todd Richards, linebacker, and Al Wilson, wide receiver.

SOCCER Malor Indoor Soccer League ST. LOUIS ST AME A nounced they will play Its 1986-67 home games at Kiel Auditorium. COLLEGE VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Named Richard Sander athletic director. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 IP 3 1-3 1 1 1-3 2 1-3 6 3 2 111 Detroit ONeal Pacella Campbell LaPoInt Minnesota Smithson W.8-7 Atherton 1 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 MOSCOW (AP) Results yesterday in the first Goodwill Games (all race distances in meters); BASKETBALL Women Brazil 79, Yugoslavia 65 United States 78, Czechoslovakia 70 Soviet Union 82, Bulgaria 56 MODERN PENTATHLON Man Individual swimming 1, Vakhfang Yagorashvlll, Soviet Union, 1,332 points. 2, John Scott, United States, 1,328.

3, Chrlstopha Ruer, France, 1,320. Team swimming 1, Soviet Union, 3,872 points. 2, United States, 3,788 3, Poland, 3,652 4, Italy, 3,588. 5, France, 3,584 6, Hungary, 3,420. 7, Bulgaria, 3,412.

8, Spain, 3,380. 9, Czechoslovakia, 3,364. 10, Mexico, 3,308. 11, West Germany, 3,280. 12, Finland, 3,136.

Individual standings (after three events) -1 (tie), Vakhtang Yagorashvlll, Soviet 2 12 1 Standings SECOND HALF Pet. Twin Clfy 4 0 1.000 Jacksonville 3 1 .750 'Quincv 2 1 .667 x-Sorlngfleld 2 6 .250 Decatur 1 4 .200 first-half champion. suspended game not included. Results Twin City 17, Springfield 3 Quincv 11, Jacksonville 11 (suspended In 9th Inning due lo darkness) Games today Twin City at Decatur, 5:00 p.m. Springfield at Quincv, 7:00 p.m.

Totals 38 a 14 a Cincinnati Now York 100 201 300-7 000 121 200-6 Smithson pitched to 3 batters in the Tee assignments Here are the pairings for Wednesday's Lakeside Country Club 9-Hote Invitational Women's Tournament, which will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Coffee will be served at a.m. HOLE 1A -Lois Reas (LCC), Esther Dunn (HP), Judy Reynolds (CCC), Marilyn Black (ISU), Muriel Otlo (FC). HOLE IB -Bernlce Mayers (LCC), Marl Dlckerson (HP), Mary Hawthorne (CCC), Janet Colby (ISU), Loll Haves (BCC). HOLE 2A -Janice Cola (LCC), 7th.

HBP Lombardozzi by ONeal, Tram meil bv Smithson. Game Winning RBI Parker (9). Backman, Oesler, HJohnson. DP Cincinnati 2, New York 2. LOB-Cincln-natl 8, New York 8.

2B Mllner, Dvkstra, Concepcion, Bell, Oester, Backman, EDavis. HR Strawberry (13), Umpires Home, Tschlda; First, Cooney; Second, Kaiser; Third, Brinkman. 3:09. A 12,689. 4.

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