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Show Sports Saturday, June 7.1997 5B IN THE BLEACHERS By Steve Moore — TODAY PCL basebetl Las Vegas Stars at Sait Lake Buzz, 7 p.m UGA ghana at Eagle Mountain Tasmoone @ hol Com thee Chevrole! Rocky Mauntain Raceways oval track grand opening, 6 p.m. SUNDAY PCL baseball Las Vegas Stars at Salt Lake Buzz, 2 p.m. NBA basketball : iihiiltéll WOT'SSAHKEN RUA ON THE AIR TELEVISION 10:30 am'’— NCAA baseball: College World Series, LSU vs. Alabama, championship game, at Omaha, Neb., CBS. liam.— football: Amsterdam at Rhein (taped), FX. liam. = golt: BellSouth Senior Ciassic, second round, at Nashville, Tenn., NBC. 11 a.m. < Auto racing: ARCA Stock Car Pocono 400x, at Pocono, Pa., TNN 1pm. — bowling: Greater Detroit Open, at Taylor, Mich., ABC. ‘enmis: French Open, women’s championship match, at Paris (same-day tape), 1:30 p.m.— Horse racing: Belmont Stakes Special, Riva Ridge Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y., 2 p.m. — PGA : Kemper Open, third round, at Potomac, Md., CBS. wt 2pm. — football: Barcelona at Frankfurt (taped), FX. 2pm. — MLB baseball: Florida at Colorado, FOX. 2 p.m. — MLB baseball; Atlanta at San Francisco, TBS. n 2:30 p.m. — Horse racing: Belmont Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y., ABC, BOE USS OF Caaenee CONN, COREE verveMets MARE 6 p.m. — NHLplayoffs: Philadelphia at Detroit, Stanley Cup Finals, Game 4, ESPN. 7 p.m. — PCL baseball: Las Vegas at Salt Lake, KTVX. 1 am. —Boxing: Pen Das eees, oe ale lt Jose Luis Lopez vs, Aaron Davis, at Sacramento, Calif. 3 p.m. — Horse racing: Belmont Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y., KISN-AM 570. 7 p.m. — PCL baseball: Las Vegas at Sait Lake, KFNZ-AM 1320. 8 p.m. — MLB baseball: Houston at San Diego, KSL-AM 1160. Sports talk: 24-hourall-sports programing, KISN-AM 570. Sports talk: 24-hourall-sports programing, KFNZ-AM 1320. NOTE: “Alprograming subject to last-minute changes. NBA FINALS Utah vs, Chicago (Best-of-7) (Times MDT) Sunday, Chicago peoe 82 Chicago 97, Utah 85, e Friday’s result Ne 104, Chicago 93 (Chicago leads series, Sunday's Chicago at Utah, 5:30 p.m. : David Oakley Frank Conner DeWitt Weaver TommyAaron Dave Eicheiberger Gibby Gilbert Jim Dent Dave Stockton Wednesday’s game Chicago at Weep.2 p.m. y, June 13 Utah at Chicago,"”p. ie eerie june Utah at Chicago, 340 p.m,., if necessary STANLEY CUP FINALS Detroit vs. Philadelphia (Best-of-7) oe MOT) ¥, May 31 Detroit 4, Phlagehia2 Tuesday, June 3 Detroit 4, Philadelphia 2 Thursday’s result Detroit 6, Philadelphia 1 (Detroit teads series, 3-0) Saturday's game Philadelphia at Detroit, 6 p.m. Tuesday, June Detroit at Philadelphia, 6 p.m., if necessary Philadelphia at Detroit, 6 p.m., if necessary Jay Sigel Mike Fill Vicente Fernandez Jack Kiefer Jimmy Powell Bob Dickson Harold Henning Jerry McGee Gary Player Bruce Crampton Mike McCullough Dick Hendrickson Buddy Whitten Saturday, June 14 Detroit at Philadelphia, 6 p.m., if necessary TENNIS 32-35-67 31-36 - 67 38-30 — 68 33-35 — 68 33-35 — 68 36-32-68 36-33 - 69 34-35-69 33-36-69 34-35-69 37-32-69 34-35-69 37-32-69 34-35-69 38-32-70 36-34-70 37-33-70 36-34-70 38-32-70 35-35-70 37-33-70 34-36-70 “PARIS (AP) - Friday’s results in the French Open tennis tournament being played at and Garros. parentheses): stadium (seedings in Men’s singles = Semifinais ‘Gustavo yecton, Brazil, def. Filip Dewulf, Belgium, 6-1,3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), Sergi Bruguera (16), Spain, def. Patrick Rafter, Australia, 6-7 (6- 8), 6-1, 795,.7°6 (7*1), Women’s doubles Semifinals Gigi Fernandéz, Aspen, Colo., and Natasha Zvereva (1), Belarus, def. Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (3), Spain, 3-6, 7-6.(7r3), 10-8. Mary Joe Fernandez, Key Biscayne, Fla., and Lisa Raymond (5), Wayne, Pa., def. Alexandra Fusal and Nathalie Tauziat (8), France, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. PCL BASEBALL 1 0 3 OOx—-3 7 - Castillo, Drahman (8), Cruz (8) and Encarncion; Hawkins, Linebarger (7) and Durant. W—Hawkins (8-4), L—Castillo (1-2), HR-Sailt Lake, Rupp (10). T— 2:28, A-7,263. NCAA BASEBALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES At Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Neb. (Time MDT) _.. Thursday’s result * Alabama 8, Miami 6 » Friday’s result Alabama 8, Miami 2 (Miami eliminated) Saturday’s championship game LSU (56°13) vs. Alabama (56-13), 10:30 a.m. (AP) Friday's second-round scores in the $1.5 million PGA Kemper Open golf tournament being played on the par-71, 7,005-yard TPC at Avenel: D,A. Weibring 69-67 — 136 oak Wiebe Greg Norman Tom Lehman 69-67 — 136 66-71 — 137 68-69 — 137 Omar Uresti * 68-69 — 137 Mike Springer 68-70 ~ 138 Johh Morse Ni¢k Faldo... Nik Price = indel Chamblee Kitk Triplett 69-68 — 137 73-65 — 138 66-72 — 138 70-68 — 138 7\+67 — 138 Justin Leonard Steve Jones... Paul Stankowski Joey, Sindelar Larry Rinker: Jose Maria Olazabal Curfls Strange TimHerron 69-69 — 138 69-70 — 139 67-72 — 139 71-68 — 139 72-67 — 139 70-69 — 139 72-67 — 139 69-70 — 139 Ben Crenshaw Stuart Appleby John Daly Paul Azinger Kazuhiko Hosokawa Céréy Pavin Kenny Perry... Mark Brooks Taylor Smith Jim McGovern David Frost 68-72— 140 71-69 = 140 70-70 — 140 69-71 = 140 70-70 — 140 71-69 ~ 140 73-67 ~ 140 69-71 — 140 69-71 = 140 72-69 = 14) 73-68 — 14) Mark O'Meara Jeff Maggert John Cook Davis LoveIi! Lee Janzen 72-69 = 72-69 = 7\-70— 73-68 = 7\-70— j 70-72—142 Loren Roberts 70-69 = 139 JefiSlumanh 67-74—14) Craig Bowden cuale Parry Carter 14) 141 14) 14) 141 70-7114) 73-68 = 14) 69-72= 14) Don Blake Dan Forsman 12-11—143 BELLSOUTH SENIOR CLASSIC NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) = Friday's first scores in the $1.3 million Senior PGA ro Belgouth Senior Classic at Opryland golf fuera being plaved on the par 36-36—72, a 1. (43) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Tenn., Pontiac, 168.089 mph. 2. (88) Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Ford, 168.026, 3. (22) Ward Burton, South Boston, Va., Pontiac, 167.507. 4, (40) Greg Sacks, Mattituck, N.Y., lat 167.470. (94) Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga., Ford, 167 363, 6. (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Va., Ford, (67.364, 7. (5) Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 147.264. 8. (17) Darrell Waltrip, Franklin, Tenn., Chevrolet, 167.261. 9. (98) John Andretti, indianapolis, Ford, (tie) Carol Brinley and Betty Johnston; Connie Roby and Jane Whitmeyer, 142. 167.246, OGDEN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Ford, 167.150 iE (24), Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 166.991. June 5 two-member best-ball tournament First flight — 1. Mary Ford and Jane Brewer, 124; 2. (tie) Elayne Roberts and Norma Hawkins; 10. neRick Mast, Rockbridge Baths, Va., Pittsboro, Ind., 12. (3) Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolis, N.C., Chevrolet, 166.719 13. (46) Wally Dalienbach, Basalt, Colo., Chevrolet, 166.676. 14. (6) Mark Martin, Batesville, Ark., Ford, 166.516. 17. (91) Mike Wallace, St. Louis, Chevrolet, 37-34-71 37-34-71 34-37-71 COLLEGE RODEO 36-35-71 36-35-71 37-34-71 36-35-71 34-37-71 36-35-71 34-37-71 35-36-71 36-35-71 36-36-72 34-38-72 36-36-72 38-34-72 37-35-72 36-36 —72 65-70 — 135 69-68 — 137 66-71 — 137 69-68 — 137 69-68 — 137 66-71 — 137 69-69 ~ 138 67-71 — 138 71-67 — 138 66-72 — 138 70-68 — 138 68-70 — 138 69-70 — 139 69-70 — 139 67-72 — 139 69°70 — 139 73-73—146 71-73—150 OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Friday’s second-round scores in the $600,000 LPGA Oldsmobile Classic golf tournament being played on the par-72, 6,191-yard Walnut Hills Country Club course: Kelly Robbins Laura Baugh Leta Lindley Cathy Johnston-Forbes Liselotte Neumann Pat Hurst 71-64— 70-67 — 68-69 — 74-64 — 72-66 — 68-70 — Meg Mallon Penny Hammel 70-69 — 139 70-69 — 139 ” 135 137 137 138 138 138 Juli Inkster 69-70 — 139 Lisa Hackney 68-71 — 139 Michelle McGann Chris Johnson Vicki Goetze-Ackerman Sherri Steinhauer Susie Redman Michelle Mackall Tina Barrett KEMPER OPEN Md. speed in miles per hour: OGDEN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB MEN’S ASSOCIATION course: Elaine Crosby Kim Saiki Hollis Stacy Loretta Alderete PGA GOLF POTOMAC, June 5 blind pariner tournament 1. Shirley Deeter and Marilyn Duffy, 139; 2. qualifying results for positions 1-25 for Sunday’s Pocono 500 NASCAR Winston Cup stock-car race at Pocono International Raceway, with starting position, car number in parentheses, driver, hometown, type of car and qualifying June 5 one-man scrambie tournament 1, Chris Dahlberg, 28; 2. (tie) Rob Despain, Tom Pappas, Steve Fishburn, 33. COLLEGE NATIONAL FINALS RODEO 15. (8) Hut Stricklin, Calera, Ala., Ford, ago Cubs ~Sgned LHP Lee Hancock and assigned mim to Orlando of tne Soutnern League Assigned LHP Darcie Brown from Oriando to Daytona of the Florida State League Los Angeles Dodgers Placed INF Juan Castro on the IS-day disabled list. Recalled INF Chad Fonvilie ‘rom Albuaueraue of the PCL Montreal Expos— Placed OF Viadimir Guerrero on the 15-day disabled list Maggie Will-Halpin Dana Dormann Kris Tschetter Jenny Lidback Barb Whitehead Amy Read Caroline Pierce Cathy Mockett Carolyn Hill Kate Golden Kim Williams Jean Zediitz Leslie Spalding Marianne Morris Stephanie Farwig Robin Walton Debbi Koyama Karrie Webb Missie McGeorge Pat Bradiey Tammie Green Dale Eggeling Renee Heiken Noelle Daghe Julie Piers 73-67 — 140 72-68 140 71-69 — 140 70-70 140 70-70 — 140 68-72 — 140 68-72— 140 73-68-14] 72-69-14) 72-69 — 14) 68-73 - 14] 75-67 — 142 73-69 — 142 71-71— 142 71-71 142 70-72-1142 70-72 — 142 70-72 =~ 142 70-72— 142 68-74— 142 66-76— 142 75-68 — 143 74-69 — 143 74-69 ~ 143 74-69 — 143 73-70 ~ 143 71-72 ~ 143 71-72— 143 70-73 = 143 75-69 — 144 74-70— 144 72-72— 144 72-72 = 144 72-72 — 144 70-74— 144 70-74— 144 UGA GOLF SENIOR MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHP KAYSVILLE — Friday's final-round matchplay results in the Utah Golf Association Senior Match Play Championship golf tournament played on the par 36-35-71, 6,456-vard Davis Park Golf Course: . Low gross, championship No, 4 Glen Hatch def. No. 3 Doug Horne, V-up, Low net, championship No, 2 Charles Ridenhour def. No. 12 Glen Lewis, 4 and 3, LOCAL GOLF BEN LOMOND THURSDAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION June 5 low gross, low net tournament BASKETBALL JUNE 5 Goiden State Warriors — Named P_J. Cariesi- mo coach and agreed to terms with him on a five-vear contract. Fired Oave Twardzik, general manager. Named Al Alties interim general manager of the American Association Minnesota Twins — Signed C Bryant Melson INF Lateef Vaughn, RHP Matt Jurgena and RHP Nate Melson Tampa Bay Devil Rays — Signed RHP Jason Standridge, LHP Marauis Roberts, OF Matt Mansfield, SS Paul Hoover, OF Anthony Pigott RHP Jonathan Cummins and 1B Ryan Pandoltfin Texas Rangers—Signed SS Brandon Warriax, OF Geronimo Cruz and RHP David Lundberg and assigned them to the Gulf Coast League Toronto Blue Jays—Signed OF Vernon Wells, RHP Woody Heath, RHP Matt McClellan, RHP Travis Hubbel, LHP Colin Brackeen, INF Brian Barnett, RHP Matt Weimer, RHP David Huggins, RHP John Sneed, LHP Anthony Salley INF Andrew Barrett and RHP Tim Lacetieid Agreed to terms with RHP Eric Schultz, RHP Scott Barrett, RHP Adam Herndon and RHP Sacramento Kings — Promoted Mike Bratz to lead assistant coach. Named Raion Lewis assistant coach FOOTBALL JUNE 6 Green Bay Packers — Signed S Derrick Hoskins New Engiand Patriots~ Agreed to terms with OT Brandon Mitchell. Re-signed LB Marty Moore New Agnew York Giants~Reieased OT Ray Oakland Raiders— Signed RB John Henry Milts. Pittsburgh Steelers — Agreed to terms with OB Dary! Porter San Diego Chargers— Signed OT Vaughn Ken Folkers. Parker to a three-vear contract Cincinnati Reds — Placed LHP John Smiley on the 15-day disabledlist retroactive to June 2 Recalied RHP Brett Tomko from Indianapolis of the American Association. Montreal Expos — Recalied INF Jose Vidro from Ottawa of the International League Designated RHP Derek Aucoin for assignment Signed SS Scott Hodges, RHP Julio Perez, SS Anthony Caracciolo, RHP Scott Strickland, LHP Clarence Blank, RHP Ryan Van Gilder, RHP Joseph Fretwell and C John White. JUNE 5 Denver Broncos — Signed WR Willie Ander son Kansas City Chiefs—Named Jeff Ireiand southwestern region scout Minnesota Vikings — Signed SS Torrian Gray to a tnree-vear contract and P Mitch Berger toa one-year contract New York Giants—Released OT Ray Agnew. Signed WR Van Johnson and DE Ryan Smith JUNE 5 New Anaheim Angels — Signed RHP Kevin Gross and assigned him to Vancouver of the PCL Cleveland Indians—Signed OF Jonathan Hamilton, RHP Tyler Swinburnson, RHP Troy Silva, C Erick Rosa, 1B Heath Bender, OF Ryan Upshaw, LHP Johnny Wheeler and LHP Michael Hughes. Tampa Bay Devil Rays~ Signed LHP Todd Belitz, RHP Chris Wright, RHP Tom Price, 3B Dustin Carr and OF Travis Miller. Texas Rangers — Agreed to terms with LHP Robert Poland, RHP Dan DeYoung, RHP Billy York Jets—Traded CB Carl Greenwood to the Green Bay Packers for 5 Chris Haves. HOCKEY JUNE 6 Dallas Stars ~ Signed F Guy Carbonneau and RW Juha Lind to one-year contracts. JUNE 5 Chicago Blackhawks — Extended the contract of Craig Hartsburg, coach, for two years, through the 1999-2000 season. Diaz, 2B Thomas Sergio, RHP Jeff Ridenour, OF PLEASANT VALLEY GOl F CENTER © 18 HOLE GRASS PUTTING COURSE @ DRIVING RANGE 16. (2) Rusty Wallace, St. Louis, Ford, WASHINGTON TERRACE 6.469. iu (99) Jeff Burton, South Boston, Va., Ford, 166. 19. (28) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Calif., Ford, 166.380. 20. (1) Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C., Pontiac, 166.309. 21. (30) Johnny Benson, Grand Rapids, Mich., Pontiac, 166.208. 22. (25) Ricky Craven, Newburgh, Maine, RAPID CITY, $.D. (AP) — Thursday's results in the College National Finals Rodeo: Bareback riding-1. James Thompson, Dickinson State University, 76 points on Lone Wolf Skoal; 2. Brian Street, Fort Scott College, 75; 3. Doug Leeds, Western Montana College, 70; 4. (tie) Cauy Hudson, Panhandle State University; Chad Maynard, West Texas College; Cody Hancock, College of Southern Idaho; Shawn Waite, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 67, Steer wrestling—1. Jayson Schoenfeld, Panhandle State University, 3.6 seconds; 2. Donaid Miller, Eastern Wyoming College, 4.5; 3. Tyler Haugen, University of Wyoming, 5.2; 4. Garett Nokes, Panhandle State University, 5.8. Women’s breakaway roping 1. (tie) Christy Sikes, Sam Houston State University; Wendy Jo Harvey, University of Wyoming, 2.7; 3. Jody Petersen, Vernon Regional Junior College, 2.9; 4. Jolyn Lowry, University Tennessee-Martin, 3.0. Saddle bronc riding—1. Patrick Ellis, West Texas College, 76 on Buckeye; 2. Jacob Costello, Dawson Community College, 71; 3. (tie) Robert Barber, Hill College; Judd Schomp, Casper College, 67. Women’s goat tying- 1. Casey Dove, New Mexico State University, 8.1; 2. Ceslie Burton, A . HO Ae SO CMLbS Ogden City Recreation Sam Houston State University, 8.2; 3. Robin Bynum, Northeast Texas Community College, 8.4; 4. Misti Smith, Weber State University, 8.5. Calf roping— 1, Bryan Mikkelson, University Soccer - August 18-22 - Director - Billy McNichol (16’s National Coach) Girls Basketball - June 23-27 - Director - Kathy Nixon (UVSC Coach) Boys Basketball- June 9-13 - of Montana, 11.0; 2, Wade Northrop, Weber State University, 12.0, 3. (tle) David Edgmon, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Michael Gullay, University of West Alabama, 12.1. Team roping—1. Casey Wilson, Black Hills State University, and Jason Ohm, South Dakota State University, 6.1; 2. Charly Crawford, and Ryan Gallagher, Lewis-Clark State College, 10.6; 12.8; 4. Beniamin Blue and Andy Bolton, Panhandle State University, 23.3. Women’s barrel racing—1. Jamie Richards, Lewis-Clark State College, 12.60; 2. Heide Rose, South Dakota State University, 12.62; 3. Meredith McCullough, University of West Alabama, 12.76; + Ly Schwalbe, Dickinson State University, 12.77. Bull riding (only two qualified rides) — 1. (tie) Jon Miller, South Dakota State University on Wild Thing; Corey Navarve, Southwest Oklahoma State University, 66 on Tiger. SECOND GO-ROUND RESULTS NIKE Sports Camps Sport Campsfor both Boys and Girls: Director - Barry Hecker (LA Clippers Ass. Coach) Girls Softball - July 21-25 Director - Peter Meredith (#1 Fastpitcher in the Nation) Boys Baseball- July 28-Aug.1 - 3. Dane Driver, Tarleton State University, and Ben Clements, Howard County Junior College, 000 200 000-2 7 010 MOUNT OGDEN 18-HOLE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Friday’s 35-35-70 35-35-70 34-36-70 35-35-70 35-35-70 34-36-70 36-35-71 BUZZ 3, STARS 2 At Satt Lake City Draney. Third flight—1. Laura Smith; 2. Alicia Martinez. NOTE: Next week’s event is a member-guest tournament. Social at 7:30 a.m.; shotgun start at 8 a.m. LONG POND, Pa. (AP) 166.546. par-72, 7,035-yard Three Ridges Golf Club Terry Price Jett Cook Bob Gilder Jeff Gallagher Dennis Paulson David Jackson Keith Fergus Matt Gogel Bob Gaus John Elliott Croy Cochran Cameron Beckman Chris Couch Harry Rudolph Joe Cloe Failed to qualify Brad Sutterfieid Greg Whisman Second flight ~1, Shirley Haskell; 2. Dorothy POCONO 500 QUALIFYING 166.583. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Friday’s second-round scores in the $200,000 NIKE Knoxville Open golf tournament being played on the Dave Rummells First flight, low gross — |. Carol Rehling; low net—1. (tie) Lila Hales, Linda Einspahr. Second flight, low gross— 1. Betty Fridberg; low net~}. Kay Rauzi. Third flight, low gross—1. Maurine Greenwell; low net— 1. Dot Slama. AUTO RACING Bevan, 120; 2. Sofie Hamilton and Carol Tribe, 127; 3. Nancy Davidson and Janet Bean, 130. 35-35-70 KNOXVILLE OPEN FRENCH OPEN ‘oup Janet Cherry and Jan Thomas, 127. Second flight 1. Chyrrel Gridley and Lou 34-36-70 Brian Barnes David Lundstrom Thursday, June 12 32-32-64 Larry Gilbert Leonard Thompson Butch Baird Haie Irwin *' June 4 string tournament 34-36-70 Bob Wynn Larry Mowry Miller Barber Don January Bob E. Smith Bruce Summerhays Jim Hays Zeima Williams; * net—1. Donna Wildermuth. Championship flignt—1. Donna Fife; 2. Norma Moulding. First flignt—1. Betty Washburn; 2. Joanne Powers. Isao Aoki Rocky Thompson NHL PLAYOFFS : David Graham J.C. Snead Graham Marsh Kermit Zarley Hubert Green John Jacobs Bob Duval Bob Zimmerman Calvin Peete Gil Morgan John Bland George Archer Tom Wargo Lee Trevino ag 4. Cauy Hudson, Panhandle State University, First flight, low gross — 1. Linda Einspahr; 2. Kathy Jensen; low net—1. Sara Jeffs ROYAL GREENS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION 6,783-yard Springhouse Golf Club course: Walt Morgan 18-hole group Second flight, low gross — 1. Donna Olson; 2. 5:30 p.m. — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at Montreal, WGN. NBA PLAYOFFS Aartines list. Sent RHP Rick Huisman outright to Omaha TODAY sic 166.147 American League—Fined Chicago White Sox OF Albert Belle $5.000 for inappropriate conduct following a game at Cleveland on June 3 Kansas City Rovals—Placecd LHP Jamie Walker on the 15-day disabied list. Purchased tne contract of RHP Jose Santiago from Lansing of tne Midwest League. Transferred RHP Jaime Biuma from the 15-day to the 60-dav disabied “LLAdhedhdhadedhadlecleulfuleuthat Blue Jays—Acauirec OF Ryan trom tne Cleveland indians for INF Arizona Diamondbacks - Loaned 18 Travis Lee to Tucson of the PCL. Signed RHP David Heverstick, 3B Keith Jones, RHP Jason BASEBALL JUNE 6 NBA Finats, Game 4: Chicago Bulls at Utah Jazz, 5:30 p.m NBC. o TRANSACTIONS Auto racing 1pm. — Crevroiet. 166.174 23. (18) Bobby Labonte Corpus Christ Texas. PortNac. 166 165 24. (7 * Bocine, Cremung. NY.. Fore 166.159 25. (96) David Green. 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