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Show Friday, Aug. MAJORS: 'Vrr (Continued from Page B3) the guys started to get tired and the managers showed level heads and didn't make a big deal out of the ejections." Gooden, Combs, Strawberry and Daulton were among the ejections. Bob Ojeda (6-pitched the sixth and got the win when the Mets rallied against Darrel Akerfelds ). John Franco allowed a run over the last two innings for his 25th save as New York survived Phila-- . it attack, including delphia's four by Len Dykstra. Dodgers 10, Reds 3 Armstrong and the Dodgers' Ramon Martinez were teammates on the NL squad, but they've gone opposite ways since July 10. Ex-Couga- By DENNE H. FREEMAN AP Sports Writer BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -Mike Reid's last PGA appearance r. was a real He led for three rounds and 71 holes at Kemper Lakes before the golfing gods turned against him. 5) tear-jerke- (4-1- Sir I ' Called "Radar" 16-h- All-St- ar Martinez won his sixth ) straight start, allowing six hits and (15-4- ), by his col- leagues because of his pinpoint accuracy, Reid went haywire and drove into the water on the 16th hole for a bogey. The former BYU star double bogeyed the 17th with a flubbed like a chip and a three-pu- tt to give the championship to Payne Stewart. ex-M- et striking out 10 in eight innings to run his league-leadin- g strikeout total to 174. who started for Armstrong (11-3the NL, hasn't won since the break, and a going 5 with a 7.89 ERA. He's allowed 26 earned runs in 29 3 innings. Kirk Gibson's two-ru- n homer started the Dodger onslaught and RBI singles by Eddie Murray, Alfredo Griffin and Martinez made it Expos 7, Pirates 6 Montreal slugger Andres Galarraga beat Pittsburgh with his legs, not his bat, when he took advantage of a lapse by catcher Don Slaught to score the winning run. After Tim Raines' ninth-innin- g RBI single tied the game, Galarraga drew a walk from Bill Landrum (4-to start the 10th and was sacrificed to second. Mike Fitzgerald then chopped the ball off home plate. He was thrown out by S'aught, but the catcher was late getting back to the plate and Galarraga scored from second. Padres 7, Braves 0 The Padres continued their surge ; as Bruce Hurst scattered six hits and drove in the first run of his major league career in a five-ru- n ; first inning. Cardinals 3, Cubs 1 St. Louis snapped Chicago's five-gawinning streak as Ken Hill inallowed four hits in eight-plu- s nings and Lance Dickson lost in his first major league appearance. 71 r's "The Russians must have radar," a shaken Reid said later, fighting back the zapped my A 11 tears. There was hardly a dry eye in the press tent. Mike Reid 0-- - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page B5 on the rebound as PQA 1 UeM 5s Maxfli 1 10, 1990 'brave recovery' from disastrous 1989 tourney Reid made a nice recovery on Thursday in the 1990 PGA Cham- pionship, negotiating ter." Shoal playing a boring, methodical brand of conservative golf, 7,145-yarCreek's rough-infeste- d with 17 pars and a lone birdie for a missed three fairways but saved par with putts of 12, 4, and 12 feet. He escaped with pars twice from the tangly Bermuda rough. g He made a birdie putt at the 10th hole, a Par 4. d to Reid from salvage par at the 18th, a dangerous Par 4. "Everybody says I'm boring but it wasn't boring to me," Reid said. "It was anything but boring. I had some good escapes out par 71. It was a brave comeback for g Reid the slender, who gives away 25 yards off the tee to the power hitters. If there were any negative thoughts lingering from last year, one-und- er short-hittin- foot-lon- 421-ya- rd Jack Nicklaus-designe- 75-fe- two-putte- ar 44G-ya- Reid quickly shook them off as he tackled what he calls the finest of the scrapbook," Reid said. "I answered about a dozen of them, people who were really touched by what happened. "It just shows you never know who you are reaching when you are in the public eye. I appreciated the support and I think it helped me get over what happened. It helps when everybody is behind you." Reid is the blue-collgrinder of the PGA Tour and "gosh'! is the harshest four-lettword he utters after a missed shot. Reid, who has been accused of d courses. "This course is all I can handle and I couldn't be thinking about anything else," Reid said. "I put .everything behind me a long time ago. I'm in the present tense. That was just a chapter in my book, hopefully not the final chap er f "I'm just an ordinary guy," he there." said. "And it's just a privilege for me to play in this great championship." And for a day at least, "Radar" made a strong recovery from his own personal day of infamy. Reid's plight at Kemper Lakes created an outpouring of fan sympathy that has made him one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour. "T s;ot enough letters to fill a 2-- 5-- 0. Agassi, McEnroe ousted at ATP, but Edberg advances Steelers, Lions get big wins, Broncos' Reeves hospitalized By The Associated Press The Pittsburgh Steelers liked the noise in Montreal's Olympic Stadium. It may have been the rumble of their own feet as they ran over the New England Patriots 4 in an NFL exhibition game Thursday night that was hardly a success for its organizers. Only 26,869 showed up in the 60,000-sestadium. But those NFL fanatics were noisy and enthusiastic mostly for the Steelers, who built a 16-- 0 halftime lead. "I was impressed with how much noise they made," Steelers coach Chuck Noll said. "This was like playing in France or something. It was great." In another NFL exhibition game Thursday night, Detroit defeated Houston The NFL exhibition schedule continues with 11 games Saturday, with the Los Angeles Rams facing Kansas City in West Berlin; Atlanta AMERICAN LEAGUE A night after a tough loss, the vs. Washington; Miami at Chicago; Boston Red Sox figured all would Cleveland at Green Bay; Cincinnati at Tampa Bay; the New York Jets go well because Roger Clemens was on the mound. They figured at Philadelphia; New Orleans at Minnesota; Denver at Indianapolis; right. "We just wanted to get a few the Los Angeles Raiders at San runs, because that's all Roger Francisco, Dallas atOnSan Diego and Monday, the needs," said Tom Brunansky, who Seattle at Phoenix. Buffalo. Giants New at York play 17 Thursof hits Boston's had three The Steelers' offensive line bulday night in 14-- 3 rout of the California Angels.- - The blowout came on lied the Patriots for 240 yards along loss in 11 the ground, including touchdowns the heels of an Red Sox by running backs Warren Williams which the innings, during and Kimble Anders. The effective blew a 2 lead in the eighth. Pittsburgh running attack set up Elsewhere: Oakland 5, Baltimore three field goals by Gary Anderson. 2; Texas 13, Cleveland 5; Detroit 5, "I was happy with the way we Toronto 4; Kansas City 5, Chicago came off the ball," Noll said. "We 3, andNew York 1, Seattle 0. were able to run some traps and I Athletics 5, Orioles 2 don't know if they were ready for Dave Henderson's two-ru- n homer, that out of training camp." shot off Dave Johnson a The game was called the Ameri(11-in the sixth inning, gave can Bowl and was one of four lead and Mike Oakland a three-ru- n preseason games to be played outteamed with four side the United States as Moore (10-1part of the to berelievers on an eight-hittNFL's bid to expand its television come Oakland's fourth and souvenir markets. The others winner. were in Tokyo, Berlin and London. Rangers 13, Indians 5 For Montreal businessmen Gerry Texas scored nine runs in the Snyder and Ron Wilson, it was a sixth inning on nine straight hits, one short of the major league record, and Bobby Witt won his eighth consecutive decision. Tigers 5, Blue Jays 4 A three-ru- n homer by Larry deficit Sheets wiped out a two-ru- n ' Detroit attack. and led an (Continued from Page B3) 3 of 10 players tied at 71. a Sox White group 5, Royals Faldo, recognized by many as the George Brett drove in three runs best player in the game today, is as Kansas City pounded 14 hits. Yankees 1, Mariners 0 attempting to become the first playTim Leary allowed two hits in 8 er since Ben Hogan in 1953 to win innings to beat Matt Young, who three majors in ons year. He won gave up only three, and New York the British Open three weeks ago and also successfully defended his won its fifth straight game. NFL chest pains. He was diagnosed with arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. He has been moved to an undisclosed hospital for further roundup treatment. 34-1- 0. 8-- 6 6-- 440-fo- ot 7) er chance to show off the game and bid for strengthen their an NFL franchise. The turnout was hardly promising, although ticket prices of up to $35 likely kept many away. "We were pleased with the turnout we had with conditions in Montreal what they are now," Snyder said. "With Meech Lake, the Indistandoff with ans (in a month-lon- g police) and with the Expos up for sale, everyone's on a down right now." The Patriots struggled in implementing their new offensive system. In the first half, they were held to minus-- 2 yards rushing, had only four first downs, all by passing, and were outgained by the Steelers in total yards, 205-5Lions 34, Oilers 10 Detroit dominated the battle of 1. offenses, and just about every other aspect of the game. Included in the Lions' scor- run-and-sh- ot ing was a rd interception turn by Terry Taylor and punt return. Gray's re- Mel Detroit's defense swarmev Warren Moon, who completed all four of his passes for 57 yards, but was sacked three times for losses totaling 24 yards. Houston's offense didn't get a first down until the final 34 seconds of the first quarter as the Lions built a 24-Rodney Peete, who played the first half for Detroit, completed 14 of 25 passes for 173 yards. Around The Camps Broncos Wade Phillips, son of former NFL coach Bum PhilUps, has taken over as interim head coach of the Denver Broncos in the wake of the hospitalization of Dan Reeves. 7. was hospitalized Reeves, Wednesday night after experiencing 46, second- 6-- 4, Dr. Randall Marsh, a North Colo- 30-1- at - Richard MASON, Ohio (AP) Fromberg, seeded 15th and ranked 27th in the world, eliminated -seeded Andre Agassi Thursday in the third round of the ATP Championship at the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center. 3 over Fromberg won Agassi, ranked No. 4 in the world. Agassi wasn't the only seeded player to lose in the round of 16. Also upset were No. 5 Aaron Krick-steiNo. 6 Jay Berger and in a marathon nightcap, No. 8 John McEnroe. McEnroe committed 12 double-faults including six in the in ninth game of the second set losing to unseeded Scott Davis, No. 11 Jim Courier topped and Jakob. Hlasek Berger, rado Medical Center cardiologist, said Reeves did not suffer a heart attack and was in good condition Thursday. The coach is expected to remain in the hospital for four to five days, and to be off the job for two to six weeks. 49ers Joe Montana negotiated one of the richest contracts in NFL history, agreeing during lunch to four-yedeal worth about $13 million. Montana, 34 years old and entering his 12th season, said he hoped the contract wouldn't be his last. "I hope I make it four more to make another one," he said. "But I might have a gray beard." Montana will make approximately $4 million this season, $3.5 mil-- lion in 1991, $3.0 million in 1992 and $2.5 million in 1993. Cardinals Running back Stump Mitchell is angry that Phoenix released him. e He walked out of the Walkup in Flagstaff when it became apparent the Cardinals would not play him in a scrimmage against San Diego. "Even after I walked out, Coach (Joe) Bugel looked me in my face and promised I would be starting ar 3-- 6, 6-- eliminated Krickstein, The top seed, Stefan Edberg, breezed past Andrew Sznajder of Canada while No. 3 Andres Gomez topped Darren Cahill ), No. 4 Brad Gilbert ousted and No. 7 Guy Forget Michael Chang beat No. 10 Pete 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- 4. 6--2, 6-- 2, 7-- 6 6-- Sampras Cowboys 1- -3 ninth-ranke- Man-uel- d straight games en route to a 7-- 5, 6-- mm mm ) mmwm New!! New!! WOODLAND CAMO PANTS OR SHIRTS $2795ea! New!! New!! BLACK & WHITE CAMO PANTS OR SHIRTS- - $2795ea! New!! New!! (5 DESERT CAMO : PANTS OR SHIRTS: 18-d- ay Used WOODLAND CAMO SHIRTS $1495ea! PANTS little unfair. 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