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Show Thursday, September 9, 1993 5B SPORTS SCOREBOARD RANGERS 4, YANKEES 1 RA MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 521 1 Boston 71 67 514 Cleveland Milwaukee 66 73 61 80 ‘ 475 433 5 Home A 46 Lost 5 41-30 37.32 46-26 32-37 46 Lost3 29-1 Won 3-7 Lost 1 43-25 34-38 2-46 Won2 6 41-31 32-36 39-29 32-38 11% 2-5-5 Won1 17% 55 Won2 teDivision GB Redusrf Paimeirolb 4010 4220 L10 Stresk 2-7-3 Won1 Texas ?. LOB—New York 10, Texas 6. 28—O’- Home Away guez. Chicago 79 60 568 — 40-31 39-29 New York 74 85 532 5 6-4 Won3 41-26 33-39 Jean (L 1-1) Kansas City 72 67 518 Seattle” California Minnesota Oakland 70 69 504 8 6-4 62 76 449 16% 2-5-5 59 79 .428 19% 46 54 83 394 24 3-7 NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 5-5 Lost 2 36-33 36-34 Lee Smith 1 2 1 2 42-29 39-32 30-37 33-38 28-40 23-44 29-42 21-45 54 612 Montreal 79 61 .564 St. Louis 75 64 540 Chicago Pittsburgh abrhbi 3000 6% 2-9-1 McNeely cf 1110 Won 3 47-23 32-38 Lost 1 44-28 31-36 70 70 .500 64 75 460 15% 2-7-3 21 2-4-6 Won6 Won1 39-36 31-34 34-33 30-42 Florida 58 81 417 27 4-6 Lost 2 33-35 25-46 New York 47 93 336 38% 2-2-8 Lost 6 22-46 25-47 W L L10 Streak Home Away San Francisco 89 49 645 — 2-6-4 Lost 1 45-23 44-26 Atlanta 88 52 629 2 2-82 Won2 42-27 46-25 74 65 .532 15% 70 68 507 19 Cincinnati 69 72 489 21% San Diego 55 85 .393 Colorado 53 87 .379 z-denotes first game was a win AMERICAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS 6-4 Won4 2-5-5 41-33 33-32 Lost 2 4-6 937-31 33-37 Won1 939-32 30-40 35 2-4-6 Won 2 30-39 25-46 37 2-4-6 29-39 24-48 Lost 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS : (Times MDT) Galifornia (Holzemer 0-2) at Detroit (Gullickson 12-7), 5:05 p.m. Minnesota (Erickson 8-17) at Cleveland (Clark 4-4), 5:05 p.m. Oakland (Karsay 1-3) at Toronto (Morris 712), 5:35-p.m. "Only games scheduled FRIDAY’S GAMES (Times MDT) Chicago (Bautista 7-2) at Philadelphia (Jackson 11-10), 5:35 p.m. Colorado (Painter 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Miller 0-0), 5:35 p.m. Atlanta (Mercker 3-1) at San Diego (Brocail 3-11), 8:05 p.m. Florida (Armstrong 7-15) at Los Angeles (Hershiser 11-12), 8:35 p.m. St. Louis (Arocha 10-6) at San Francisco (Deshaies 1-0), 8:35 p.m. Only games scheduled Cincinnati at Montreal, 5:35 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 5:35 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m, Chicago at New York, 5:40 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. Florida at Los Angeles, 8:35 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 8:35 p.m. -Minnesota at Texas, 2, 4:35 p.m. California at Toronto, 5:35 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 5:35 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 6:05 p.m. Seattle at Milwaukee, 6:05 p.m. ew York at KansasCity, 6:35 p.m. » IP ASTROS 7, METS 1 New York 4 abrh bi Ry.Thompson cf3000 €.Walkerph 1000 McKnightss 2100 Murray tb 3000 Orsulak If 3000 GallagherIf 0000 Burnitz rf 3000 Kent 2b 3000 Huskey 3b 3000 Hundley ¢ 3000 Tanana p 1000 Landrum ph 1000 Manzanillo p Houston Biggio 2b Candaelecf Finley cf Bagwell Ib Anthony rf Caminiti 3b GonzalezIf Servaisc Cedenoss Kilep abrhbi 4010 4111 0100 4121 4000 3211 4022 4000 422) 2000 0000 Telgheder p 0000 Navarroph 7000 Totals 27100 Totals 33796 New York 000 100 000—1 Houston 012 010 03x—7 E+ Murray (15), Huskey (1), Tanana (1), Bagwell (9), DP—New York 1. LOB—Houston 4. 2B — Biggio (39), Bagwell (37), Cedeno (20). HR— Caminiti (12), Cedeno (7). $— Kile. IP H RER BB SO New York Tanana’(l 615) § Manzanillo Telgheder Houston Kile (W 15-6) Ti 4G: 2260 25 30 9 9 Swe 8 000 0 Oot 8 WP — Kile: T~2:11. A— 15,684. REDS 6, CARDINALS 2 St. Louis G. Pena'2b O. Smith ss Jefferies 1b Cincinnati abrhbi 4010 Brumfieldcf 5020 Morris Ib abrhbi 4010 4020 4010 R.Sandersrf 4120 HW RER BB SO Chicago Hibbard (W 12-11) 7 ae le ae | Plesac 1 0000 0 Myers (S 42) 1 Wee Ge: Oey Philadelphia T. Greene ee tS § Fe West(L 6-4) 0 ete hee Andersen Be ge 2 a8 Mason 1 oe Pee F West pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. PB — Wilkins. Balk — Hibbard. T—2:56. A~ 26,553. Los Angeles abrhbi Butlerct 3011 Ki. Grossp 0000 Sharpersonph 1010 McDowellp 0000 S.Wilsonp 0000 Td.Worrellp 0000 Jo.Reed2b 4020 Offermanss 4121 Piazzac 3000 Ca.Hernandezc] 000 Karros Ib 4000 Wallach 3b 4010 Snyderrf 4110 Mondesi if 3000 H,Rodriguezph0 000 Brooks ph 1000 R. Martinezp 0000 Trilcek p 1010 Daal p 0000 Ashleyif 2010 Hansen ph 1000 Totals 398138 Totals 3% 2102 Atlanta 015 020 000—8 000 011 000—2 Los Angeles E — Offerman (33), Karros (10), DP — Atlanta 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB — Atlanta 8, Los Angeles7. Nixon cf Blauserss Gantt . McGriff 1b dustice rf Pendieton3b Pecota 3b Berryhill Olson c Belliard 2b Glavine p D.Sandersph Howell p Stanton p Freeman p abrhbi $120 §130 3110 5222 4112. 2100 2000 3123 2000 4011 3000 1010 0000 0000 0000 Zeile 3b 5020 Sabo 3b 3110 Gilkeyif 4000 Costotf 3110 Whiten cf 4120 Howard if 1000 Brewerrf 4132 Oliverc 4224 Pagnozzi c 4000 Samuel 2b 3000 Watson p 2000 Branson ss 3000 Perry ph 1010 Ayalap 2000 Olivares.p 0000 Varsho ph 11171 Aliceaphs = 1000 J. Ruffinp 0000 Totals 382122 T 326105 St. Louis 010 100 000~—2 Cincinnati 010 300 11x-—6 E-O..§mith (17), Oliver (5), Branson (10). DP —St..Louis 1, Cincinnati 2, LOB — St, Louis 11, Cincinnati. 3, 2B— Brewer (6), Morris (14), R. Sanders (15). HR — Brewer(2), Oliver 2 (14), Varsho (2). SB— Whiten (13). CS— Brumfield (7). IP oH RER BB SO St. Louis... Watson (Li.624) Mo 6 eres 2B — McGritt (23), Berryhill (15), Belliard (3), . Cincinnati» Ayala (W'6=7) J. Ruffin (S 2) T— 2:09. A— 22,709. Florida Olivares «= 2 £92 oO 7 2 Bi 2 Ce Ee tg A EXPOS 6, ROCKIES 1 Colerado E. Young cf Girardi c Bichette rf Galarragalb Hayes 3b Je. Clark if Castilla ss abrhbi 2000 3000 4000 4110 4010 4000 3010 Montreal abrhbi 4110 4122 4120 2112 4000 4010 Frazier If Marrerolb Grissom cf L.Walkerrf O.Fletcherc Lansing 3b Ready 2b S— Reynoso. ye. (W.7-0) oth(S 1) » T+2:16, A— 10,764. 1 0 : OWW | 1 oOONM Sanford «= M, Munoz © —N 3 3 0 6 OWN oH RER BB SO iP . Colorado Reynoso (L. 9-10) ~~ ee (3). o-— Warréro 1S 8, PHILLIES 5 ip rncccoowen > if Scocos—-o+o ~SoCCCOOW z MOCSCSO—CO— = HM OOOWWHK—-ORORUUN Mooooo—-ONorNoocooon g 2. ) Dykstra cf Duncan 2b R. Jordan 1b D.Hollins 3b Batiste 3b Daulton c Incaviglia If Z —Onnoo—co-—-nnoooF RO—K—NO—-COoO—-COOOCoCo COOK HOS oH eS OOO 0 (15), R. Jordan (2). OP— Philadelne zcaino eoberson(1) HR— Chamberlain (12). SB — (5). CS~Grace (4). RER BB Atlanta Glavine (W 18-5) Deoepee Or 2 Howell $6307.00. 0:2 Stanton 130000 0 Freeman 13000 0 0 Los Angeles R, Martinez (L 9-10) 2 TCG. ies oF Triicek ose 38) Oey Daal LS 2 Dee Ki. Gross 2 0, Coe ys McDowell ee Pee oe S. Wilson 130 0 0 0 0 Td. Worrell 1 oe ot R. Martinez pitched to 5 batters in the 3rd. T—2:53, A — 34,384, ; PADRES 3, MARLINS 2 Carr cf Barberie 2b Conine 1b Sheffield 3b N, Wilson If Santiago c Whitmorerf Turner p Weiss ss Hammondp Carrillo rf San Diego abrh bi 3100 Brownef 4021 Gutierrezss 4000 Beanrf 2011 Nieves rf 4000 Ge.Harrisp 3010 OD. Bell 3b 4000 Staton Ib 0000 Brocail pr 3120 Seminarap 2000 Shipleyss 1000 PlantierIf Lopez 2b Asmus ¢ Ashby p Teufel ph M.Davis p Totals Florida San Diego abrh bi 4000 3000 100) 4111 0000 V2 4 3000 0000 0000 0000 3000 3000 3120 1000 1000 0000 Cianfrocco lb 1010 30262 Totals 29363 100 010 000—2 200 000 Olx—3 E — Ausmus(8). OP — San Diego 1. LOB — Fiori- da 8, San Diego 3. 2B —Cianfrocco (10). 3B — Ausmus (1), HR — Nieves (1), D. Bell (19). SB ~— Carr (48), Sheffield (15), Brocall (2). CS—D. Bell (5). $—Hammond. SF ~ Sheffield. IP #H RER BB SO Florida 7 St 2} 7 Hammond (L. 10-10) Turner 1 13080: % San Diego Ashby 5 be iy MR | M.Davis 2 138° ¢) Oe Seminara (W 2-2) 1 0 ees Ge.Harris ($ 22) 1 100 0 0 Hammond pitched fo 1 batter in the 8th. HBP —by Ashby (Sheffield). WP— Ashby 2. T=2:31, A—8,592. Milwaukee “ H BREWERS 2, ROYALS 1 : 28. ss , Offerman (18). HR — Berryhill (7), Offerman (1). 4110 Mejia 2b 3031 Cordeross oh 2000 1000 Rueterp Reynoso p Tatum ph 0000 Scottp 1000 Boston ph 1000 Sanford p 0000 M. Munoz p 0000 Totals 2161~= Totals 32695 Colorado 000 000 100-1 Montreal ~~ 300 000 30x—6 E-Girard! (3). DP—Montreal 2. LOB —Colotado 5,-Montreal 4. 2B — Melia (9), Marrero (4), Cordero (90). 3B — Frazier (1). HR — Marrero (1), ramen we oe (38). CS—E. Young a. 24, 1975—Ed Halicki, San Francisco, Sept. 8, 1993—Darry! Kile, Houston, 7-1 x-perfect game @ eS Hamilton cf Spiers 2b Surhoff 3b Kansas City abrh bi 4000 Joserf 4000 McRaect 3000 Brett dh ab rh bi 4000 4000 3000 Macfarianec 3000 Gwynn Ib 3000 f 3417 Gaettidb 3000 Gagness 3010 Lind 2b 1000 Brooks 1000 i, 31272 Totals ae wide } Milwaukee aa 010 000 000-1 Kansas City : Kansas 5, OP — KansasCity 1. LOB — Milwaukee City 1. 2B—Jaha (20), Valentin (1), HR —Jaha He McReynolds (10). CS ~ Surhoff (7). $— Diaz, Reimer dh Jaha Ib Nilsson c O'LearyIf Diazrf Valentin ss Milwaukee Bones (W 10-9) Kansas City Pichardo Brewer (L 2-2) Montgomery 4000 4121. 4010 3120 2000 3021 iP Helena at Billings Hufflf Friday's game Helena at Billings, if necessary 0000 2 3 1 1 ae 1 2 te H RER BB SO + Re ee Se oa he ee 1 00000 irst round Harold Solomon, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., def. — Tanner, KiawahIsland, S.C., 1-6, 6-2, abrh bi PoloniaIf 4121 4010 3000 4011 4010 4000 4000 2000 2000 3120 Detrolt Phillips rf ORIOLES 6, MARINERS 3 Turang cf Boone 2b Griffey Jr.dh Buhnerrf Blowers 3b Litton If Sasser ph Haselmanph Howitt if Magadanib Valle c Baltimore abrhbi Andersonif 4110 McLemorerf 4010 Devereauxcf 2111 Baines dh 3110 C.Ripkenss 3100 Pagilarulo3b 3010 Hulett 3b 0100 Hoilesc 3123 Segui Ib 4011 Reynolds2> 4000 4010 Vizquel ss 3011 Totals 4383 Totals W685 Seattie 200 100 000—3 Baltimore O11 001 03x—6 E —Pagliarulo (4). DP — Seattle 1, Baltimore 1. LOB — Seattle 6, Baltimore 6. 2B — Litton (12), Se~ gui (25). 3B—Anderson (6). HR — Buhner (25), Hoiles (23). —ns H RER BB SO Seattle Salkeld 42-3°6°2'°2 2 4 King (L 0-1) 22-0 3}; So.8 2 J. Nelson 0 22 ee oe oe Plantenberg 230000 0 itimore Valenzuela 6136 3 3 1 4 * Williamson 1 220 04 Poole (W 2-1) 1230000 0 J. Nelson pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. WP—Plantenberg, Valenzuela. T= 2:55, A~ 45,944. SRE ATHLETICS 2, BLUE JAYS 1 Oakland Browne If D. Hendersonct K.Abbottpr Paquette 3b Sierra rf Neel dh Toronto abrhbi abrh bi 3010 R.Hendersonif3 120 4010 Whitecf 3000 0100 R.Alomar2 4021 0000 Carter rf 3000 4000 2100 Olerud Ib Molitor dh 4000 4000 Aldrete 1b 30090 T.Fernandezss3 010 Gates 2b 4012 Coles 3b 3000 Bordick ss 4000 Bordersc 3000 Brosius 3b 3010 Hemond c 3010 Totals 3252 Totals 1571 Oakland 000 006 002—2 Toronto 100 000 000 E —Olerud (8), Borders (13). DP—Oakiand 1, Toronto 3. LOB— Oakland 5, Toronto 5. 2B — Hemond (11), T. Fernandez (15). SB — Brosius (3), R. Henderson 2 (43), White (29), R. Alomar (43). CS —Bordick (9). S— oe H RER BB 50 Oakland B. Witt (W 10-12) Honeycutt Eckersley (S 30) Toronto Guzman D. Ward (L 2-3) T — 2:59. A— 50,529. 8 eRe ee 3-0 Bagi 50.8 0 723 340. Vie 2 ee Se 2 0 0 2 4 eee ASTROS’ NO-HITTERS A list of no-hitters thrown by Houston Astros pitchers, with the date, pitcher’s name, opposing tearm and final score of the game: deesve 1963 — Don Nottebart vs. Philadela, NEW YORK (AP) — With Magnus Larsson and Wally Masur meeting in the quarterfinals, the U.S. Open men’s singles tournamentis assured of having an unseeded player in the semifinals for only the 22nd time in history. Here are the others (x-denotes players who won their semifinal matches): 1930 — x-Frank Shields 1938 1939 1940 1948 1957 — — — — — x-Gene Mako x-Welby Van Horn Jack Kramer Herb Flam x-Mal Anderson (champion) 1958 — Ulf Schmidt 1959 — Ron Holmberg 1960 — Dennis Ralston 1961 — Rafael Osuna 1963 — Ron Barnes and x-Frank Froehling 1966 — x-John Newcombe and x-Fred Stolle (champion) ad — Gene Scott and Jan Leschly 971 — x-Jan Kodes 1972 — Tom Gorman 1974 — Roscoe Tanner 1977 — Corrado Barazzuti 1980 — Johan Kriek 1988 — Darren Cahill 1990 — John McEnroe 1991 — Jimmy Connors sd 23, 1964—~Ken Johnson vs. Cincinnati, Tennis: U.S. Open, USA, Friday 9 a.m. Sports talk: 24-hour all-sports programing, (KISN 570 AM). Sports talk: Sports programing, (KQOL 106.5 FM), 7 a.m.1 a.m. HORSE RACING SEPT. 8 BEN LOMOND TUESDAY 18-HOLE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Belmont Park—Suspended Dennis Carr, iockey, for 10 days for careless riding aboard Frozen Ammoduring the third race on Sept. 4. NBA BASKETBALL 3. (tie) Ariee Steele, Veda Ospitai. FIRST-ROUND SIGNINGS VALLEY VIEW TUESDAY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION round of the 1993 NBA draft (NOTE: Oriando selected Webber and traded him to Goiden Contracts for players selected in the first State for Hardaway): 1. Goiden State, Chris Webber, f, Michigan. LAYTON — Results in the Valley View Tuesday Women’s Golf Association Chicago tournament: A flight — 1. Mary Dell McFariand; 2. Mer- 2. Philadelphia, Shawn Bradley, c, BYU, eight years, reported $44.2 million. 3. Orlando, Anfernee Hardaway, 9, Memphis State. 4. Dallas, Jamal Mashburn, f, Kentucky. Jacobson; 3. Pat Milburn. B flight— 1. Ruthie Olive; 2. Shauna Kerr; 5. Minnesota, Isaiah (J.R.) Rider, 9, UNLV. 6. Washington, Calbert Cheaney, f, Indiana, 3. Jonnie Fenstermaker. six years, $18 million. HILL AIR FORCE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION 7. Sacramento, Bobby Hurley, 9, Duke. 8. Milwaukee, Vin Baker, f, Hartford. 9. Denver,Rodney Rogers, f, Wake Forest. 10. Detroit, Lindsey Hunter, 9g, Jackson State. 11. Detroit, Allan Houston, 9, Tennessee. 12. Los Angeles Lakers, George Lynch, f, North Carolina, reported five years, terms undisclosed 13. Los Angeles Clippers, Terry Dehere, 9, Seton Hall. 14. Indiana, Scott Haskin, c, Oregon State. HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Results in the Hill Air Force Base Women’s Golf Association 36-hole selective tournament played Sept. | and Sept. 8: First flight, low gross~1. Flo Abrams; 2. Marilyn Duffy; low net—1. Ruth Storing; 2. (tle) Betty Redden, Eva Jensen, Shirley Porter, Linda Morrow. Secondflight, low gross — 1. Pat Freese; low net—1. Corrine Kelly; 2. Jane Scott; 3. Jean 15, Atlanta, Douglas Edwards, f, Florida State, multiyear, terns undisclosed. 16. New Jersey, Rex Walters, 9, Kansas, six years, $6.8 million. 17. Charlotte, Greg Graham, 9, Indiana. Third flight, low gross—1. Mary Schilling; low net~ 1. Martina Burns; 2. Ellie Reynolds; 3. Leona Hachmeister. Chip-ins — Eva Jensen, No. 5; Mary Schilling, No. 8; Flo Abrams, No.3. 18. Utah, Luther Wright, c, Seton Hall, terms undisclosed. 19. Boston, Acie Earl, c, lowa. 20. Charlotte, Scott Burrell, f, Connecticut, multiyear, terms undisclosed. 21. Portland, James Robinson, 9, Alabama. Winnipeg Hamilton Ottawa 22. Cleveland, Chris Mills, f, Arizona, report- ed five years, $5.2 million. Eastern Division Ww L T PF PA Pts 7 3 +O 337 249 14 46 0 16) 299 8 2 8 O 227 283 4 Toronto 4% 232 Western Division Calgary 10 0 O 372 Brit Cimb 7 3 O 332 Edmonton 6 4 O 289 Sasktchwn 6 4 O 273 Sacramento 0 255 NOTE: Twopoints are awardedfor ry and one for a tie. 362 23. Seattle, Ervin Johnson, c, New Orleans, three years, terms undisclosed. 24. Houston, Sam Cassell, 9, Florida State, five years, terms undisclosed. 25. Chicago, Corie Blount, f, Cincinnati, multivear, terms undisclosed. 2 26. Orlando, Geert Hammink, c, LSU, signed 245 20 295 14 204 12 256 12 285 4 a victo- one-year contract with Cantu of the Italian A-1 Men's League. 27. Phoenix, Malcolm Mackey, f, Georgia Tech, multiyear, terms undisclosed. PREP SCHEDULE MONDAY’S RESULTS Calgary 33, Edmonton 13 Hamilton 23, Toronto 21 THURSDAY (Times MDT) Calgary at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. league) FRIDAY’S GAME Girls volleyball Bingham Tournament, 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAMES (non- Ogden at Mountain Crest, 6 p.m. Box Elder at Logan, 6 p.m. Hamilton at British Columbia, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Sacramento, 8 p.m. Ben Lomond at Sky View, 6 p.m, Bear River, bye. Morgan at Wasatch, 6:30 p.m. (non-league) . = Joseph at Mount Vernon Academy, 4:30, :30 p.m. SUNDAY’S GAME Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, noon EL 6-2, 4131 Friday CFL FOOTBALL FRIDAY TRANSACTIONS Wednesday's non-league match at Ogden Singles, No. 1— Melissa Schmehl (O) def. Syd Manning (W), 6-2, 6-1; No. 2—Kim Nord (O) def. Lindsay Manning (W) 6-2, 6-3; No. 3— oeere (O) def. Shannon Shaw (W), GladdenIf aE Fryman 3b 3010 Fielder dh 3010 Thurmandh 0000 E. Davis ct 4000 Trammeliss 3110 Tetlletonib 3000 Kreuterc 2011 Barnes Ib 0100 C.Gomez2b 2000 Totals 4272 Totals m484 California 000 020-2 ‘oit 200 010 Olx—4 LOB — California 6, Detroit 4. 2B~—Snow (13), Trammell (22). 3B — Stillwell (1). HR — Gladden (13). SB— Phillips (15). CS—E. Davis (1). S—C. Gomez. SF — Kreuter. IP HH RER BB SO California Langston (L 15-7) 8 :4°4..2.-4 Detroit Doherty (W 12-11) 8 7 22 t 7 Henneman (S 22) 1 ORO G2 WP — Langston. T— 2:36. A— 11,380, abrhbi 4120 4000 4000 3122 4010 3110 0000 1000 0000 4000 UNSEEDED MEN’S SEMIFINALISTS PREP TENNIS abrh bi Sports talk: “SportsCentral,” (KSL 1160 AM), 6:30 p.m. go, TBS, 8 p.m. Martin. Cleveland Curtis cf Salmonrf C. Davis dh Snow 1b E. Perez 3b Lovullo 2b Turner c Myers c Stillwell ss Seattle Women’s singles rterfinal:s Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (2), Spain, def. Natalia Zvereva, Belarus, 3-0, retired. Helena Sukova (12), Czech Republic, def. — Maleeva, Bulgaria, 6-4, 6-7 (7-3), a So TIGERS 4, ANGELS 2 NCAAfootball: Syracuse at East Carolina, ESPN, 5:45 p.m. Baseball: Atlanta at San Die- ?- Semifinals T —3:06. A — 13,590. California NEW YORK (AP) — Wednesday’s results in the $9.02 million U.S. Open tennis championships being played at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow (seedings in parentheses): Men’‘s singles Quarterfinals Pete Sampras (2), Tampa, Fia., def. Michael Chang (7), Henderson, Nev., 6-7 (7-0), 7-6 (7-2), 6-1, 6-1. Alexander Volkov (14), Russia, def. Thomas Muster (12), Austria, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3, 3-6, 2-6, Mixed doubles DiPoto Mesa pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, J. Hernan dez pitched to 5 batters in the 8th. HBP — by Tsamis (Thome), by Tsamis (Sorrento), by Mesa (Harper). Sports talk: “Sportscenter with Tim Lewis,” (KCNR 1320 AM), 6:06 p.m. Philadelphia, WGN, 5:30 p.m. Second flight — 1. Freda Durand; 2. Flo Moss; Helena Sukova, Czech Republic, and Todd Woodbridge, Australia (1), def. Conchita Martinez and Sergio Casal, Spain (6), 6-2, 6-1. abrhbi abrhbl Mackcf §130 Loftonct 4241 Knoblauch 2b 3010 Kirbyrf 0§231 Hale 2b 2012 Baerga 2b 3111 Puckett dh 3000 Treadway2b 1110 Brito dh 1000 Belelf 2100 Reboulet dh 1000 Maldonadolf 1113 Hrbek Ib 3001 Thome 2211 P. MunozIf 2111 Ramirezdh 5000 Winfield rt 4120 Sorrentolb 1300 Harper c 2010 Ferminss 4136 Webster c 1100 Espinozass 1000 McCartyif 5121 S.Alomarc 5111 dJorgensen3b 4100 Meares ss 4222 Totals 408137 Totals 34151514 Minnesota 110 000 060— 8 Cleveland 523 200 3Wx~-15 E —Harper (6), Lofton (8), $. Alomar (4). DP— Minnesota 1. LOB—Minnesota 9, Cleveland 6. 2B — Fermin (15). 38 — Fermin (2), HR — P. Munoz (10), Maldonado (2), S. Alomar (6). SB—Knoblauch (24), Lofton 2 (60), Belle (20). SF — Baerga, Thome. ; IP H RER BB SO Minnesota Brumrmett (L 1-1) 2 Trombley Tsamis 2 Hartley 1 Merriman 1 Aguilera 1 Clevetand Mesa (W 10-10) (KISN 570 AM), 5 p.m. HARRISVILLE — Results in the Ben Lomond Tuesday 18-hole Women’s Goif Association par battle tournament: First flight—1. (tie) Vergie Wilson, Helen Wilson; 3. (tie) Mary Robertson, Ann Workman. poy i 2-2 e ee INDIANS 15, TWINS 8 Minnesota Sports talk: “Sports Talk,” Tennis: U.S. Open, USA, 5:30 Radio Tonight (Best-of-three series) Wednesday's result Helena 6, Billings 2 (Helena leads series, 1-0) Thursday's game abrhbi 4011 Raines tf Tonight 2 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS «21 Sports talk: “The King and I,” (KQOL 106.5 FM), 4 p.m. Television Golf: Canadian Open, ESPN, PIONEER LEAGUE 2 Greenwell if 3000 Cora2 2221 Zupcic tf 1010 Thomas Ib 4121 Cooper 3000 1000 L. Ortiz 3b 1000 Pasqua Ib 0000 M. Vaughn ib 3019 Ventura 3b 2100 Quintana Ib 1011 G.Belldh 3012 Deer rf 4000 Burksrf 2210 Blosser dh 4000 L.Johnsoncf 4122 Melvin ¢ 2000 Karkovicec 4121 Lyons ¢ 1000 Guillenss 3000 Naehring2b 3.010 Rivera ss 2000 Riles 2b 1000 Totals 33151 Totals peus Boston 000 000 001-1 Chicago 030 020 30x—8 E —Cooper (22), Guillen (15). OP ~ Boston 3, Chicago 1. LOB — Boston 5, Chicago 7. 2B —G. Bell (15). 36 — Cora (11), L. Jonnson (13). $B — Raines (16), Cora (16), S—Guillen. SF —Cora, G. Bell. iP 6H OhURER BB SO Boston Dopson (L 7-10) 4 Os eect J. Hernandez Plunk BRAVES 8, DODGERS 2 Atlanta Oct. 2, 1972 — Bill Stoneman, Montreai, 7-0 Bere (W 8-5) 8 20008 R. Hernandez 1 3 rey 0 1 Dopson pitched fo 2 batters in the Sth, Taylor pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. HBP — by Taylor (Cora). WP—Bere. T— 2:48. A—%,433. FRIDAY’S GAMES “Boston at Cleveland, 2, 3:05 p.m. June 30, 1962— Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles, 5-0 a 21, 1964—Jim Bunning, Philadelphia, x Sept. 20, 1969— Bob Moose, Pittsburgh, 4-0 F-18325 Chicage Bailey Fossas THURSDAY’S GAMES THURSDAY’S GAMES 12 Taylor Montreal 6, Colorado 17 Chicago 8, Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 2 Houston 7, New York 1} San Diego 3, Florida 2 Atlanta 8, Los Angeies 2 Only games scheduled Detroit 4, California 2 Cleveland 15, Minnesota 8 *.Qakiand 2, Toronto | ‘«Baltimore 6, Seattle 3 ‘Chicago 8, Boston 1 "Milwaukee 2, Kansas City 1 “Texas 4; New York 1 6.6 Henke(S 34) 1236001 Howe pitched to | batter in the 8th. T=—3:02. A—21,928. Hatcher cf Los Angeles 1 2M Phe Home A 46-25 99-29 West Division Pet. GB 2 Texas Brown (W 12-11) Streak Lost3 10 and final score of the game: RER BB SO $33 1 L10 2-5-5 4-6 Houston Howe Boston GB — HH 6 OCf20NR00 8 York Mets, with the date, the pitcher, team WHITE SOX 8, RED SOX i * —Division : Philadelphia iP ON THE AIR Baseball: Chicago Cubs at A list of no-hitters thrown against the New Neill (31), B. Davis (10), Paimeiro (38). HR —Gonzaiez (42). $8 —Paimeiro 2 (20), Gonzalez (4), Franco (8). CS— Strange (4). SF — Boggs, Rodri- AMANO p.m. NO-HITTERS VS. METS E — Strange (10), M. Lee (10). OP — New York 1, 40-27 26-46 35-34 26-46 Texas— Lost Lost Lost Won Sept. 8, 1993—Darry! Kile vs. New York Gonzalez if 3222 Francodn 3010 Rodriguezc 3001 Paimer 3b 3000 Strange 2b 2011 M.Leess 3000 Totals masa 000 000 100-1 200 100 Olx—4 _——oOn Detroit 4000 4020 n-OCOOoO-—— 73 67 .550 Tartabull dh ‘Neill rf 1010 on Ne NS 63 9000 a ons 77 Dascenzoct owonrnon Baltimore ‘Ye 8. Davison oo—-n — 4000 B.Willilamscf 4100 Staniey c 4010 Gallego 2b 4010 Velarde ss 2000 Nokes ph 0000 Owen ss 1000 Totais 4171 New York Texas 3000 ouwuonon 557 78 63 553 James tf 864010 5-0 Sept. 25, 1986 — Mike Scott vs. San Francisco, abrhbi Duceyc oows 78 62 New York Streak Texas rho 3021 ooww Toronto L10 . April 7, 1979—Ken Forsch vs. Atlanta, 6-0 Sept. 26, 1981 — Nolan Ryan vs. Los Angeles, Boggs 3b ocooac — GB New York Mattingly I> AMERICAN LEAGUE w June 18, 1967 —Don Wilson vs. Atlanta, 2-0 May 1, 1969—Don Wilson at Cincinnati, 4-0 july 9, 1976—Larry Dierker vs. Montreal, 6-0 PB — Mactariane. T-—207. A— 6,735. 6-2. Doubles, No. 1— Collette Campbell and Han- nalee Hawkins (O) def. Angie Thompsen and Audri Olson (W), 6-2, 6-2; No. 2—Jennie Peterson and Kaye Starley (O) def. Erica Larsen and Rachael Thompsen (W), 6-2, 6-1. NOTE: Ogden, 4-0 overall, hosts Mountain Crest today at 4 p.m. in a Region 5 match. Baseball St. Joseph at Salt Lake Lutheran, 4 p.m. Girls soccer Ogden at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m. Bear River at Box Elder, 4 p.m. Sky View at Logan, 4 p.m. BASEBALL SEPT. 8 Baltimore Orloles~ Released Glenn Davis, Mountain Crest, bye. first baseman. Acquired Lonnie Smith, outfielder, from the Pittsburgh Pirates for two players to be named later. Girls volleyball Bingham Tournament, 3:30 p.m. league) Atlanta Braves — Recalied Ramon Caraballo, infielder, from Richmondof the International League. . RENO,Nev. (AP) — Theline from Harrah's Reno Race & Sports Book for this week’s college football and NFL games: COLLEGE Ogden at Logan, 7:30 p.m. Box Elder at Sky View, 7:30 p.m. South Summit at Morgan, 7:30 p.m. Weber at Granger, 5 p.m. (non-league) Bonneville at Kearns, 5 p.m. (non-league) Pleasant Grove at Roy, 7 p.m. (non-league) Philadelphia Phillies — Recalled Brad Brink, pitcher, from Scranton-Wilkes Barre of the In- Viewmont at Layton, 7 p.m. (non-league) Brighton at Davis, 7 p.m. (non-league) Clearfield at West Jordan, 7 p.m. (nonleague) Cedar City at Ben Lomond, 7:30 p.m. (nonleague) Hunter at Northridge, 7:30 p.m. (non-league) ternational League. Pittsburgh Pirates— Placed Randy Tomlin and Zane Smith, pitchers, on the 60-day disabied list. Released Mike Bell, first basemanoutfielder. Recalled Midre Cummings, outfielder, and Paul Miller, pitcher, from Buffalo of the American Association and Rich Aude,first Thursday’s game Syracuse minus 16% at East Carolina Saturday’s games Michigan minus 9/2 vs. Notre Dame Florida State minus 23 vs. Clemson Penn State minus 5’ vs. Southern Cal Houston minus 3 vs. Tulsa lowa minus 2/2 at lowa State Virginia minus 26 vs, Navy North Carolina minus 16 vs. Maryland Pittsburgh even vs. Virginia Tech Nebraska minus 23 vs. Texas Tech Brigham Young minus 12 vs. Hawail Missouri even vs,Illinois Air Force minus 2 at Colorado State Colorado minus 162 vs. Baylor Texas A&M minus 2'2 at Oklahoma South Carolina OFF at Arkansas California minus 8 vs. San Diego State Michigan State minus 7 vs. Kansas Rice minus 9 vs. Tulane Rutgers minus 11 vs. Duke N, Carolina State minus 11 at Wake Forest Mississippi State minus 9/2 vs. LSU Florida minus 13/2 at Kentucky Tennessee minus 7 vs. Georgia Washington minus 2’ at Ohio State Alabama minus 13’2 at Vanderbilt Memphis State minus 8/2 vs. Louisville Wisconsin minus 14 at Southern Methodist New Mexico even at Texas Christian Oregon State OFF at Fresno State NFL (non- Mountain Crest at Bear River, 7:30 p.m. Florida Marlins — Sent Monty Fariss, outfielder, outright to Edmonton of the Pacific Coas League. New York Mets—Recalled Butch Huskey, third baseman, from Binghamton of the Eastern League. BETTING ODDS f Bonneville at wees, 5 p.m. (non-league) ge Sunday’s games Houston OFF vs. Kansas City New Orleans minus 312 at Atlanta Green Bay minus4 vs. Philadelphia Minnesota minus 8 vs. Chicago Washington minus 10 vs. Phoenix Detroit minus 7'2 at New England Indianapolis minus 2 at Cincinnati N.Y. Giants minus 10 vs. Tampa Bay Dallas minus 4 vs. Buffalo Miami minus 9 vs. N.Y. Jets Denver minus 3 vs. San Diego Pittsburgh Minus 3 at L.A. Rams L.A. Raiders minus 3 at Seattle Monday’s game San Francisco minus 6/2 at Cleveland LOCAL GOLF THE BARN MEN’S ASSOCIATION PLEASANT VIEW — Results in The Barn Men’s Golf Association two-man, best ball tournament played Labor Day weekend: Low gross—1. Tom Bashford and Mitch Hyer, 125; 2. Gary Hazelgren and Dave Christiansen, 127; 3. Rich Noble and Brad Allen, 131; 4. (tie) Doug Brown and Greg Myers, Ken Martin and Harold Prince, 135;. Low net— 1. Fred Jacobsen and Fred Miller, 106; 2. Doug Higgins and Rick Wagner, 107; 3. (tle). Harry Heywood and JackSickles, Justin Woodland and Kim Carpenter, 111 Closest-to-the-hole — No. 6, Harry Heywood (ace); No. 8, Clair Geiger (ace); No. 14, Dee Alvord; No, 17, Harold Prince. WOLF CREEK WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION EDEN — Tuesday's results in the Wolf Creek Women’s Golf Association four-member, two best ball tournament: 1, Peg Brown, Betty Woolley, Janet Ciapier, Connie Peterson; 2. Helen Woods, Carolyn Peterson, Vickie Stagg, Betty Johnston. Closest-to-the-hole— No. 6, Helen Woods; No. 16, Connie Peterson. NOTE: Next week’s event will be played Monday with tee time at 9 a.m. baseman, Danny Miceli, pitcher, and Tony Womack, shortstop, from Carolina of the Southern League. San Diego Padres — Purchased the contract of Rudy Seanez, pitcher, from Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Mark Ettles, pitcher, outright to Las Vegas pending he clears waivers. REGION 5 SOCCER Ben Lomond Logan Ogden BASKETBALL SEPT. 8 3 Mountain Crest 14 Bear River coach. Orlando Magic—Signed Mike luzzolino, Overall wey 5 10 420 420 1-9 140 0 040 420 160 140 150 WFFL FOOTBALL guard. Phoenix Suns—Signed Malcolm Mackey, forward. ~ Antonio Spurs — Signed Sam Mack, forward, Fort Wayne Fury (Continental Basketball Association) — Acquired the rights to Matt Steigenga, forward, from the Hartford Hellcats for a player to be named. Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA) —Signed Eric Mudd, forward. Hartford Helicats (CBA)—Signed Martin Huckaby and Royce Jeffries, forwards. Oklahoma City Cavairy (CBA) — Signed Lamont Randolph, forward. FOOTBALL SEPT. 6 Sky View Box Elder Detroit Pistons — Signed Greg Anderson, forward-center. Named Walt Perrin assistant League wtetrt 400 ee 310 WASATCH FRONT FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday’s results from Wasatch Front Football League play: Junior Mite Division — Washington Terrace 27, Bear River ‘‘A’’ 6; Layton 36, Sunset 12; Bear River ““B’’ 36, South Ogden 0; Roy “A’’ 32, Roy “B’’ 0. Mitey Mite Division — Brigham City 18, Plain City 6; Mountain Crest 14, Logan 13; Kaysville 28, Roy ‘‘A’’ 13; North Ogden 20, Smithfield 6; “ Cleveland Browns Signed Louis Riddick, defensive back. Waived Ernie Logan, defensive lineman, and Curtis Cotton, defensive back. Signed Rich McKenzie, linebacker, and Chris Luneberg, offensive lineman, to the practice squad. Waived Frank Hartley, tight end, and Eric Hamilton, defensive back, from the practice squad. Denver Broncos —Signed Alphonso Taylor, nose tackle. New England Patriots — Signed Rich Baidinger, offensive lineman. Cut Steve Gordon, center. New Orieans Saints — Re-signed Israel Byrd, cornerback, to the practice squad. Seattle Seahawks — Signed Mack Strong, fullback, to the practice squad. HOCKEY SEPT. 8 Hartford Whalers — Announced Paul Holm- gren, coach, will take on the duties of Interim general manager. Promoted Pierre McGuire, assistant coach, to assistant general manager and Kevin Maxwell, director of pro scouting, to director of player personnel. Named Paul Gillis assistant coach. Fired Tom Rowe,director of hockey operations. Pittsburgh Penguins — Agreed to terms with Markus Naslund, left wing. Tampa Bay Lightning—Named Jon Ronan regional marketing representative; Larry Ness trainer; and Chris Reichart strength and conditioning coach. Vancouver Canucks — Agreed to terms with Dana Murzyn, defenseman. SEPT. 7 Boston Bruins — Signed Cam Stewart, center. New York Isianders — Agreed to terms with : Bob McGill, defenseman. Philadelphia Flyers—Signed Mark Recchi, Sunset 27, Syracuse 0; Bear River 33, Ogden 12; Farmington 12, Hill Air Force Base 6; South Ogden 7, Washington Terrace 6; Morgan 19, Layton 12. Junior PeeWee Division—Bear River 19, Plain City 6; North Ogden 33, Ogden 0; Layton “A 26, Farmington 0; Roy ‘A’ 31, Brigham City 0; Layton ‘*“B’’ 21, Hill Air Force Base 6; South Ogden 40, Smithfield 0; Sunset 7, Roy ‘“B’' 0; Mountain Crest 12, Washington Terrace 7; Kaysville 13, Clearfield 7. PeeWee Division — Washington Terrace 38, Brigham City 0; Kaysville 27, Layton “B’’ 0; Smithfield ‘““B’’ 31, Logan 6; Layton “A” 21, Kaysville “B’’ 12; Plain City *B”’ 13, Bear River *B’’ 0; Roy “BY” 21, Roy “C’’ 0; Ogden Valley 7, Ogden 0; Sunset 20, South Ogden “A’’ 0; North Ogden ‘“B’’ 27, Mountain Crest 0; South Ogden “BY” 14, Hill Air Force Base 7; Bear River “A” 41, Plain City “A” 14; Syracuse 12, Roy ‘‘A’’ 6; North Ogden ““A’’ 12, Smithfield “A” 6; Farmington 12, Morgan 0. Junior Midget Division — Washington Terrace 30, North Ogden ““B”’ 0; South Ogden 19, Kaysville ‘A’ 7; Bear River “A’’ 13, Logan 6; Layton “A’’ 38, Roy ‘‘B’’ 0; Mountain Crest 25, Plain City 13; Syracuse 28, Hill Air Force Base 13; Mountain Crest “B’’ 13, Smithfield “A” 6; Kaysville “B’ 26, Layton “B’’ 12; North Ogden ‘‘A’’ 38, Ogden 0; Clearfield 12, Roy “A” 6; Brigham City 12, Smithfield “B”’ 0; Sunset 12, Morgan 6. Midget Division — Mountain Crest 31, Bear River ‘‘B’’ 0; Syracuse 39, Roy 0; Brigham City ‘‘A‘’ 12, Smithfield 0; Morgan 13, Layton “A’’ 6; Ogden 20, Brigham City ““B’’ 0; Kaysville 14, Sunset 0; Logan “A” 26, North Ogden 0; Farmington 19, Hill Air Force Base 13; Bear River “A” 13, Logan “B” 12; Layton “BY” 27, Ogden Valley 12. Bantam Division—Syracuse 19, Sunset 2; Clearfield 20, Layton ‘‘A’’ 0; Farmington 6, Layton “B’’ 0. REC SOFTBALL . right wing, to a six-year contract. Pittsburgh Penguins — Named Skip Thayer trainer, Quebec Nordiques — Extended the contract of Pierre Page, coach and general manager, for four years. Toronto Maple Leafs— Signed David Sacco and Chris Govedaris, forwards. Peoria Rivermen (IHL) — Signed Kevin Ev~ ans, forward, and Nick Vitucci, goaltender. Announced that Rob Robinson, defenseman, will return on loan from Tampa Bay. CLEARFIELD RECREATION Men’s C League—Screaming Eagtes 11, Hardee's 4; Roy’s Cars 12, Hillhaven 1; Clear- field Manufacturing 7, Hamblin Dairy 0; Daboyz 14, Braves 8. Men's A-B + League — Joseph Albert Jewelers 4, Carlos’ Produce 3; Winward Telecommunications 10, Farmers-SavOn 8; The neon 10, Flying J 1; Chip’s Car Care 17, The ces 5, |