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Show SPORTS Standard-Examiner ps SCOREBOARD SAIN NFL fan costs 72 66 522 6 5-5 70 68 507 8 2-6-4 62 75 .453 15% 5-5 59 78 .431 18¥2 4-6 §3 83 390 24 2-8 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W Lt Pct. GB L10 Philadelphia 8 53 616 — 5-5 Montreal 78 61 561 7¥2 2-9-1 St. Louis 75 63 543 10 2-5-5 Chicago 69 70. .496 16¥2 6-4 Pittsburgh 64 75 .460 21¥2 z-4-6 Florida 58 80 420 27 4-6 New York 47 92 .338 38% 2-8 West Division i W L Pct. GB L10 San Francisco 89 49 645 — 2-6-4 Atlanta 87 52 .626 2¥2 z-8-2 Houston 73 65 529 16 5-5 Los Angeles 70 67 511 1872 5-5 Cincinnati 68 72 486 22 2-4-6 San Diego 54 85 .388 35% 3-7 Colorado 53 86 .381 36¥2 2-5-5 z-denotesfirst game was a win Lost 1 Won1 Lost 1 Won2 Won1 36-32 42-29 39-32 30-37 33-38 36-34 28-39 23-43 29-41 20-45 secutive Patrick Serrey, Chicago, July 18, 1948, first TUESDAY’S RESULTS Cincinnati 14, St. Louis 13, Ist game Murphy pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Ga, —by Cormier (Samuel). WP ~ Lancaster, Colorado (Reynoso 9-9) at Montreal (Rueter 6-0), 5:35 p.m. CARDINALS 15, REDS 2 St. Louis (Watson 6-3) at Cincinnati (Ayala (second game) Cincinnati abrhbi abrh bi G. Pena 2b 3111 Howard if 3100 Maclin if 4101 Dibbiep 0000 Gilkey rf 5110 Brumfieldcf 4120 Zeile 3b 2310 Morris Ib 2011 Royer 3b 1000 Daughertyrf 1010 Perry Ib 4431 Sabo3b 3000 Whiten cf § 4412 Varsho If 1000 Pagnozzic 5010 Costorf 4010 Cromer ss 5000 Samuel 2b 4000 Tewksburyp 2100 OD. Wilsonc 4000 Branson ss 4010 Luebbers p 1000 Tubbs ph 1000 Andersonp 0000 Bushing p 0000 Dorsett Ib 2010 Totals 3%1S1115 Totals 4271 St. Louis 400 013 412—15 incinnati it 200 000 000— 2 E —Zeile (28), Pagnozzi (3). LOB —St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 7. 2B—- Brumfield (16). HR-—G. Pena (3), Whiten 4 (22). SB — Maclin (1), Brumfield (13). $—G, Pena. SF — Maclin, Morris. ip H RER BB SO St. Louis Tewksbury (W 16-8) 9 ee SE Se Cincinnati Luebbers (L 2-4) 5 2 $6 4.24 Anderson 12S. 7 FF 2S Bushing 730 0 0 0 7 Dibbie 2 4.3 3 0-3 5-7), 5:35 p.m. New York (Tanana 6-14) at Houston (Kile St. Louis Florida (Hammond 10-9) at San Diego (Ashby 2-9), 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Glavine 17-5) at Los Angeles (R.Martinez 9-9), 8:35 p.m. Only games scheduled THURSDAY’S GAMES Chicago (Castillo 5-8) at Philadelphia California (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 (Van Poppel 4-5) at Toronto (Morris 7-12), 5:35 p.m. Only games scheduled RED SOX 4, WHITE SOX 3 Oakland Toronto Melvin Nehring 2b 4112 4010 Guillenss 3000 Cooper 3b 2112 4000 Karkovicec 3000 Rivera $s 4010 Totals 36494 Totals 32353 Boston 020 002 000-4 Chicago 001 000 002—3 LOB — Boston 6, Chicago 3. 2B — Greenwell (33). HR—M., Vaughn (23), Melvin (2), Raines (16), Ventura (21). a H RER BB SO Boston Darwin (W 14-10) Ss Chicago Beicher (L 3-4) JAS 7 K. Ryan (S 1) 5 3 3-1 230000 O82 0 OAT Radinsky 1293. 2. O028:1¢8 HBP — by Belcher (Dawson). PB ~ Karkovice. T — 2:26. A — 27,966, TIGERS 10, ANGELS 6 California PoloniaIf Curtis cf Salmon-rt Detroit abrhbi 4011 Phillips rf 4001 Gladden if 3000 abrhbi §230 4121 Fryman3b 2113 C. Davis dh 5010 E. Perez 3b 5110 R. Gonzales 1b 2210 Turner ¢ 3211 Fielder Ib Barnes Ib E. Davis cf Trammeliss 4021 0000 5020 4110 Lovullo 2b Tettletondh 3100 Correia ss Totals California 3122 3010 Kreuterc 4333 C.Gomez2b 2000 Whitaker 2b 3111 33685 Totals 36 1015 9 002 202 000— 6 Detroit TH 006 10x—10 E — Fielder (10). DP— California 2. LOB —Cali- fornia 8, Detroit 11. 2B — E. Perez (5), R. Gonzales (17), Turner (4), Whitaker (28). HR —Lovullo (5), Fryman (19), Kreuter 2 (13). SB—Phillips (14), Gladden (8), Barnes (4), E. Davis (1), Trammell (11). $— Correia. SF — Curtis, Fryman. iP H RER BB SO California Finley 5 § 3.3 5 0 Scott (L 0-10 133.46, € 1.0 Linton 0 Pies, 8: 8 Swingle 2 Sa 8 K. Patterson 2o0:8 0 ¥.1 Detroit Wells 5 7, 6 82 2s Boever (W 5-2) 1 0 06 2°71 Gardiner 1 eau oe S. Davis 2 O10 88 4 Wells pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, Linton pitched fo 2 batters in the 6th. HBP —byWells (Salmon). WP — Finley, Linton. T—3:16. A— 12,454, RANGERS 5, YANKEES 4 New York ab rhbi Boggs 35 5110 Leyritz dh 4012 James ph 1010 G. Williams pr 0000 Mattingly Ib 4010 Tartabull rf §121 Stanley c 4020 8. Wiliams.cf 39000 O’Neill if 4121 Gallego 2b 3000 Velarde ss 4120 S Texas abrhbi Redusrf §011 Diaz3b §110 Palmeirolb 4120 Gonzalez If 3231 Francodh 3012 Rodriquezc 4020 B.Ripken2d 2000 Russell ph 1011 Huson 2b 0000 Strange 2b 1110 D.Harriscf 3000 Dascenzocf 0000 M. Lee ss 4020 Totals... 374124 Totals 35 5145 New York 002 001 010—4 Texas 000 002 2Ix—5 e= Assenmacher (1). OP — New York 2, Texas 2. LOBNew York 9, Texas 9. 2B —Leyritz (13), Palmsicty 7), Gonzalez (28), Strange (23), M Lee (2), - Franco (2). HR — Tartabull (29), O’Neill (17), S— Franco, Dascenzo. iP H RER BB SO New York Key 62310 3 3 1 4 Wickman Wee ye 8: 8 Assenmacher (L2-2) 1 Bee Oy Texas Bohanon 4136-2 2 2 3 Whiteside: ei tak 1.03 B. Patterson 23.2550: 0 0 1 Carpenter (W 1-1) Wie Aad 0 7 Henke($ 33) 1 Paei¢ 0 1 HBP by Whiteside (B. Williams). T=3:05, A— 19,868. ATHLETICS 11, BLUE JAYS 7 Oakland Toronto abrhbi abrhbi Hemond ¢ 4200 R.Hendersonif5210 D. Hendersoncf 5131 R.Alomar2 6222 Abbott pr Lydy If Sierra rf 0000 1010 6124 Neel dh 6221 Gates'2b 4200 Aldrete 1b 2011 Armas 1b 2000 Bordick ss 3101 Paquette 3b 4000 oye © Hii rosius if” Totals 4311121) Molitor dh Carter rf Olerud Ib 6131 6010 3100 Canateor 0000 D.Martinez 1b 1000 T.Ferna $s3.111 3b 4010 Griffin 3b 1000 Bordersc 3001 T. Ward §012 Totals 437107 Oakland Darling 7 7 Nunez Honeycutt (W 1-4) 2 } 259.08 0 ez 1 ae On'@ Stewart 713 5 9 3) Smithberg Toronto A. Leiter Timlin Castillo (L. 3-1) 1 =§54 5. 23 224) 0 1 220 ThE OAR? Eichhorn OS G25ge ds Timlin pitched to 1 batter in the 10th. WP — Nunez. £9 0 a ez Oh 2:0 baa T —3:46. A — 50,515. MARINERS 3, ORIOLES 2 Seattle Baltimore abrhbi abrhbi 4000 Andersonif 3010 2100 McLemorerf 4010 Amaral dh TurangIf Griffey Jr.cf 4000 Buhnerrf Blowers 3b Boone 2b Litton Ib Devereauxcf 4010 Baines dh 4122 Hammondspr 3000 C.Ripkenss 2000 Pagliaruio3b Magadan Ib 1000 Hoilesc 4111 3011 0000 4010 3000 3010 Valle c 3111 Segui Ib 3000 Vizquel ss 3000 Reynolds2b 2100 Haselmanph 1000 Bra.Holmanp 0000 Plantenburgp 0000 Power p 0000 Totals 31343 Totals 9262 Seattie 000 000 210-3 Baltimore 000 000 002—2 E—Segui (4). DP—Seattie 4, Baltimore 1. LOB — Seattle 6, Baltimore 3. 2B —Buhner (21), Anderson (31), Devereaux (30), Baines (19). HR —Blowers (13), Valle (12). SB—Turang (5), Boone (1). iP 6H RER BB SO Seattie Bosio Bra. Holman (W 1-1) Plantenberg Power(S 10) Baltimore Rhodes (L 4-4) 8 Frohwirth 1-3 OnA—e— 4010 4000 3000 Owe G.Belldh Burksrf L.Johnsoncf “Oe 0000 4122 4110 “—os. 3000 Ventura 3b McNeely dh M. Vaughn ib Deerrf —Oo-0 Dawson dh 4120 4000 ow 4111 Cora2b Thomas Ib NHONMN 5000 Raines tf 4130 0000 “o-oo abrhbi ow abrhbi E—Hemond (3), Browne (6), Borders (12). DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Oakland 6, Toronto 10. 2B — Neel (18), Browne (9), Brosius 2 (6). HR—D. Henderson (15), Sierra (19), Neel (17), R. Alomar (15), SB —Gates (5), R. Henderson (41). S—T. Fernandez. SF — Bordick. IP H RER BB SO NN Hatcheref Greenwellif Zupcic If Chicago “OLS Boston 000 100 230 05—11 500 100 000 01— 7 Poole 2-3 0 0 Bosio pitched to 1 batter in the Sth, Bra, Holman pitched to 1 batter in the 9th, Plantenberg pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. WP — Power. T —2:51. A— 45,704, AP-WS-09-08-93 0316EDT TWINS6, INDIANS 0 Minnesota abrhbi §231 5011 4010 3011 4000 4110 Mack cf Knoblauch 2b Puckett rf Hrbek 1b Winfield dh Harper c McCarty If Reboulet 3b 4110 1110 Cleveland abrh bi 3020 4000 4000 4000 4010 3000 Lofton cf Kirby rf Baerga 2b Belle lf Sorrentolb Ramirezdh Thome 3b Ferminss 2000 3000 Meares ss 4113 S.Alomarc 3010 Totals 346106 Totals 300406 Minnesota 100 000 500—6 Clevela ind 000 000 000—0 DP— Minnesota 1, Cleveland 3. LOB — Minnesota 5, Cleveland 5. 2B — Meares (14), Lofton (27). SB — Lofton (58). iP H RER BB SO Minnesota Tapani (W 8-14) 9 a). 950" 24 Cleveland Grimsley (L 1-3) 62-3 9 6°63) Wertz DiPoto bie 1 : OB 8). GSe4 T—2:18. A— 13,276. 39 REDS 14, CARDINALS 13 (first game) St. Louis Alicea 2b O. Smith ss Jefferies Ib Zeile 3b Morris 1b R.Sandersrf Sabo3b abrhbi 5230 3201 4223 5230 Gilkey rf Whiten cf Maclin if Royer ph Pagnozzic Pappas c Cormier p G. Pena ph Batchelor p Lancaster p Kilgus p Brewer ph §122 4101 4010 1012 0000 §131 2000 1000 0000 0000 9000 0000 Costolf J.Ruffinp Varsho ph D.Wilsonc Oliverc Tubbs pr Servicep Dibbiep Ruskinp Spradiinp Daughertyph Reardon p 323% 0000 1110 1012 4021 0100 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 Cromer pr 1100 Samuel 2b 3124 Dixon p Perez p Murphy p Burns p Totals St. Lovis Cincinnati 0000 0000 0000 ®000 43131713 Branson ss Roperp Howardif Totals T— 2:17. A— 22,606, CUBS 5, PHILLIES 4 Chicago D. Smth If Vizcaino ss Sandberg 2b Grace Ib Sosa rf Wilkins ¢ Buechele 3b W. Wilson cf Guzman p Plesac p Boskie p Dunston ph Myers p Totals Chicago Philadelphia Philadelphia abrhbi abrhbi 4000 Dykstra cf 4010 4010 Morandini2> 4010 4010 Duncanph 1111 3100 Kruk Ib §010 4110 D,Hollins3b 5110 4222 Daultonc 4000 4111 Eisnreichrf 4120 4032 M.Thompsonif3 120 3000 Incaviglia If 1011 0000 Stocker ss 3021 0000 Riverap 1000 1000 Longmoreph 1000 0000 Palip 0000 R. Jordanph 0001 West p 0000 Chamberlain ph! 0 0 0 Andersenp 0000 35595 Totals 374124 010 400 o0e—5 000 100 111-4 DP — Philadelphia 1. LOB — Chicago 4, Philadel- phia 9. 2B — Buechele (23), W. Wilson (10), Morandini (16), Kruk (30), Stocker (8). HR — Wilkins (26), Duncan(9). CS~ Dykstra (9). SE —R. Jordan. iP HH RER BB SO Chicago Guzman (W 12-10) 71-3103 3 «1 9 Plesac 130° 0 00 (71 Boskie , 3 Fe 0 6 6 Myers (S 41) 1 Et FO 4 Philadelphia Rivera (L 12-8) 4 6-3 6 tg Pall 3 7 0 0 0 .-1 West 1 100 0 71 Andersen 1 0 6 Oo 2 HBP — by Boskie (Stocker). WP — Boskie. T —2:48. A — 27,041. EXPOS 4, ROCKIES 3 Colorado A. Cole cf abrhbi 2000 Gainerph Montreal Frazierif abrhbi 3001 Girardi c 1000 2000 Morero ib 3010 Bichette rf 4010 Grissom cf 4010 Galarraga Ib Hayes 3b Je. Clark if Castilia ss Benavides2b Mejia 2b Leskanic p M. Munoz p Moore p S. Reed p Wayne p B. Ruffin p Boston ph Totals Colorado «4120 4111 4010 3110 2012 1000 3010 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1000 31383 Montoyo2e 1011 L.Walkerrf D.Fletcherc Cordeross Ready 2b Lansing 3b De. Martinezp R.Whiteph Roiasp Wettelandp Totals 4000 3110 4110 2110 3131 2000 0001 0000 0000 9474 000 003 000-3 Montreal 000 000 40x—4 E—D. Fletcher (8). DP — Colorado 1. LOB — Col- orado 7, Montreal 5. 2B— Galarraga (30), Hayes (34). 3B — Benavides (3). SB — Girardi (5), Castilla (2). CS— Benavides (2). S— Girardi. SF — Frazier. iP oH RER BB SO Colorade §010 1000 2110 37:14:19 13 003 020 170-13 103 012 232-14 Leskanic M. Munoz joore (L 2-10 S. Reed Wayne B. Ruffin Montreat De. Martinez (W 14-8) Rojas 7 1 Wetteland (S 35) 1 6 0 1 1-3 1-3 1-3 One out when winning run scored. DP—St. Louis 2. LOB —St. Louis 10, Cincinnati9. 2B — Alicea 2 (17), Gilkey (35), Pappas (9), Brumfield (15), Costo (4), Oliver (28), Samuel (7), Howard (4). 3B—O. Smith (6), R. Sanders (3). HR —Zeile (13), Samuel (4). SB—O. Smith (21), Martinez 2. T—3:02. A— 18,988. BRAVES 1, DODGERS 0 Atlanta Los Angeles abrh bi abrhbi Nixon cf 4010 Butler cf 3010 Blauser ss 3011 Jo.Reed% 2000 GantIf 2000 Offermanss 4000 McGriff 1b 4000 Piazzac 4010 Justice rf 4010 Karros Ib 4010 Pendieton3b 4000 Wallach 3b 40710 Berryhill ¢ 4010 Snyder rf 4000 Lemke 2b 3000 Mondesi if 3020 Avery p 3110 Astaciop 3000 McMichaeip 0000 PJ. Martinez p 0000 Totals 31151 Totals 31060 Atlanta 000 G00 010—1 Los Angeles 000 000 000-0 E—Piazza (8). DP-Los Angeles 1. LOB— Atlanta 6, Los Angeles 7. 2B — Avery (4). SB — Butler (34). CS— Nixon (10). S— Jo. Reed 2. (iP HM RER BB SO Atlanta San Francisco abrhbi abrhbi 5120 D.Lewiscf 3000 3000 R. Thompson 2b3 000 $000 McGeerf 3100 Garcia 2b J. Bell ss Van Slyke ct King 3b 4011 McClendon rf D. Clark rf Slaught c Lo. Smith if K. Young Ib Dewey p Cooke p Ma. Williams3b4 11 2 3000 0100 4122 2110 3001 0000 2010 Martin ph Bonds if Carreonib Phillips 1b Benzingerph Scarsonelb Claytonss Manwaringc 3000 3000 0000 1000 0000 3121 3010 Menendez p 1000 Da. Martinezphi 000 0000 Hickersonp 1000 Ballard p 0000 J.Brantleyp 0000 Foley 1b 1000 Pattersonph 1000 M. Jacksonp 0000 Beck p 0000 Je.Reedph 1000 Totals 33474 Totals 0343 Pittsburgh WO 010 020—4 San Francisce 000 003 000—3 LOB Pittsburgh 8, San Francisco 6. 2B—Lo. Clayton (5). SB ~— Bonds (24). S—D. Lewis. SF — K. Young. iP HH RER BB SO Pittsburgh Cooke 6 433 5 $8 Menendez (W 1-0) 13 8 0 0 0 3 Ballard 130 06 0 «0 Dewey(S 5) 1130 6 0 0 (0 San Francisco Hickerson J. Brantley $33 6 730 M. Jackson (L 6-6) Beck WP — Beck. T—2:57. A— 17,314. 2 2 2°:S 000 ~+71 12-31 22 2 113006001 2 0 PADRES 6, MARLINS 4 Florida Carr cf Barberie 2b Conine If Sheffield 3b Destrade Ib Santiago c Whitmore rf Weiss ss Rapp p Cotto ph Aquino p Carrillo ph Totals Florida San Diego San Diego abrhbi 5220 $023 4000 3120 4000 4011 3020 4000 2100 1000 0000 1000 abrhbi Browncf 4110 Lopez 2b 3000 P.A. Martinezp0000 Hoffmanp 1010 Shipley 3b 0000 Nieves rf 4021 Plantier if 3100 D.Beli3b 4331 Ge.Harrisp 0000 Cianfroccolb 3023 Gutierrezss 4010 Asmusc 4011 $.Sandersp 1000 Gardner2b 1100 %494 Totals 326116 O11 200 000-4 300 O11 Olx—6 Avery (W 16-4) 8 2.8 McMichael (S 14) 1 00 Los Angeles Astacio (L 11-8) FAS gS P.J. Martinez bro ae BG WP — Astacio. Balk — Astacio, T-2:42. A~31,577. San Diego 5. 28 — Barberie 2 (15), Ausmus (6). 3B — Sheffield (4), Clanfrocco (2). SB — Whitmore 2 (3), Brown (1), D. Bell (24), Cianfrocco 2 (2). IPH RER BB sO Florida Rapp 5 oa 364 Aquino (L 6-8) 3 6 2 2 6-2 San Diego S. Sanders P.A. Martinez Hoffman (W 4-5) 5 Se @a4aTs4 230.00 ¢6 1 2i-3 1 00 2 Ge. Harris (S 21) 1 8 8 2.1 HBP—by P.A. Martinez (Whitmore). WP— Rapp. PB — Santiago. T— 2:35, A—7,092. ASTROS 4, METS 3 New York Orsulak If Hundiey c Murray 1b Bonilla 3b C.Walker3b Bob Horner, Atlanta, July 6, 1986 Mark Whiten, St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1993, second game SLO MOST RBIS IN A DOUBLEHEADER Players who have hold the record for most RBis in a doubleheader: American League 11, Earl Averill, Cleveland, Sept. 17, 1930. 11, Jim Tabor, Boston, July 4, 1939. 11, John Powell, erp July 6, 1966. National Houston abrhbi §120 Biggio 2b 5010 Finley cf 4132 abrhbi 3000 §007 Bagwell Ib 4010 1010 Anthonyrf 39010 Burnitz rf 3010 Kent 2b 4121 McKnight ss §000 Francop 0000 Ry. Thompsoncf3 000 B. Jones p 3000 Landrum ph 1000 M.Madduxp 0000 Baez ss 0000 Totals 37.3113 New York Houston Caminiti3db 3100 Gonzalez If Taubenseec Parker ph Cedenoss Drabek p Bassph To.Jonesp C.Jamesph 3120 4011 3000 1110 3011 2000 1010 0000 0100 Totals 32473 002 000 000 1-3 010 000 100 2—4 Two outs when winning run scored. E—Kent (19). OP — Houston 1. LOB — New York 10, Houston 5. 2B — Bagwell (36). HR — Murray (23), Kent (17). CS — Burnitz (6). S~ Burnitz, Biggio, Caminiti, Cedeno, iP 6K CURER 6BB GSO New York B. Jones ®* 2 2:1 ¢€ M. Maddux 1 0000 (0 Franco (L 3-3) 23 § 2 tt 6 Houston Drabek 8 ye 25 3 To. Jones (W 1-1) 2 Dace HBP —by Franco (Biggio). WP —B. Jones, DraT—3:01. A— 16,928. PENNANT RACES American League East Division .W...L.. Pet... GB Toronto 78 6) «(S61 New York 78 «6462 «SST Baltimore 7% 6 54? 2 Remaining Games TORONTO (23) — HOME (11): Sept. 8, 9, Oakland; 10, 11, 12, California; 21, 22, 23, Boston; 24, 25, 26, New York. AWAY (12): Sept. 14, 15, Detroit; 17, 18, 19, Minnesota; 27, 28, 29, Mitwaukee; 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, Baltimore. NEW YORK (22) — HOME(9): Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19, Boston; 21, 22, Minnesota; Oct. 1, 2, 3, Detroit. AWAY (13): Sept. 8, Texas; 10, 11, 12, Kansas City; 13, 14, 15, Milwaukee; 24, 25, 26, Toronto; 27, 28, 29, Baltimore, BALTIMORE (23) — HOME (14): Sept. 8, Seattie; 10, 11, 12, Oakland; 24, 25, 26, Detroit; 27, 28, 29, New York; 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, Toronto. AWAY (9): Sept. 13, 14, 15, Boston; 17, 18, 19, Milwaukee; 20, % a Cleveland. es! Division W...L.. Chicago 78 60 Texas 73. 65 KansasCity 72 66 emaining Games Pet... GB (S65 «529 5 522 6 CHICAGO (24) — HOME (11): Sept. 8, Bos- ton; 10, 11, 12, Detroit; 24, 25, 26, Texas; 27, 28, 29, 30, Seattle. AWAY (13): Sept. 13, 14, 15, KansasCity; 17, 18, 19, Oakland; 20, 21, 22, 23, California; Oct. 1, 2, 3, Cleveland. TEXAS (24) — HOME (15): Sept. 8, New York; 10 (2), 11, 12, Minnesota; 13, 14, 15, Cleveland; 28 (2), 29, 30, Oakland; Oct. 1, 2, 3. AWAY (9): Sept. 17, 18, 19, California; Sept. 20, 21, 22, Seattle; 24, 25, 26, Chicago. KANSAS CITY (24) — HOME (13): Sept. 8, Milwaukee; 10, 11, 12, New York; 13, 14, 15, Chicago; 24, 25, 26, California; 27, 28, 29, Cleveland. AWAY (11): Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19, Seattle; 20, 21, 22, 23, Oakland; Oct. 1, 2, 3, Texas. National League West Division W..L... Pet.....GB San Francisco 8 49 645 — Atlanta 87 52 62% 2% Remaining Games SAN FRANCISCO (24) — HOME(13): Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, St. Louis; 13, 14, 15, Chicago; 24, 25, 26, 27, San Diego; 28, 29, Colorado. AWAY eS oo. 4 (11): Sept. 17, 18, 19, Cincinnati; 20, 21, 22, 23, Houston; 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, Los Angeles. ea Ba AR 16, Cincinnati; 17, 18, 19, New York; 28, 29, 30, Houston; Oct. 1, 2, 3, Colorado. AWAY (11): Sept. 8, Los Angeles; 9, 10, 11, 12, San Diego; 21, 22, 23, Montreal; 24, 25, 26, Philadiephia. ATLANTA (23) — HOME (12): Sept. 14, 15, League 13, Mark Whiten, St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1993. 13, Nate Colbert, San Diego, Aug. 1, 1972. DIVISION I-AA POLL HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the 1993 Sports Network Division |-AA football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 1993 records through Sept. 6, total points and last week’s ranking: Record Pts 1. Marshall (43) 1-0 Prv 1408} 2. YoungstownState (7) 1-0 81320 3 3. Delaware 1-0 1244 «OS 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. McNeese State (3) Idaho (3) Northeast Louisiana (1) Middie Tennessee St. (1) Georgia Southern Troy State 10. Northern lowa 11. William & Mary 12. Samford 13, Western Caroline (1) 14, Richmond 15. Alcorn State 16. SW Missouri State 17. North Carolina A&T E — Nieves(1). OP —Fiorida 1. LOB— Florida 7, Moore pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. HBP—by De. Martinez (Castilla). Balk — De. Cincinnati abrhbi 6121 Brumfieldcf §231 6342 3313 WP — Luebbers. —oocoos 14-6), 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh Willie Mays, San Francisco, April 30, 1961 Mike Schmidt, Philadeiphia, April 17, 1976, 10 innings, consecutive PIRATES 4, GIANTS 3 Smith (5). HR —Slaught (10), Ma. Williams (31), Chicago (Hibbard 11-11) at Philadelphia (Greene 13-3), 5:35 p.m. (Dn.Jackson 11-10), 5:35 p.m. Colorado (Painter 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Neagle 3-5), 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 THURSDAY'S GAMES ibbie. T-3:41. A—N/A. -oOnN New York (Jean 1-0) at Texas (Brown 1111), 6:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Bones 9-9) at Kansas City (Pichardo 6-7), 6:35 p.m. O-OCn—OON Reardon (W 4-5) 1 Batchelor pitched to 2 batters in the 7th, Lan- —o--—O0O Boston (Dopson 7-9) at Chicago (Bere 7-5), oooco-CcOow caster pitched to | batter in the 7th, Dibble pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, Ruskin pitched to 2 batters in the 8th, Dixon pitched to 2 batters in the 8th, 2-3 oOo°OW-o zuela 6-9), 5:35 p.m. 6:05-p.m, Dibbie Ruskin 1-3 oon Seattle (Hanson 10-11) at Baltimore (Valen- Cincinnati Roper J, Ruffin Service Houston 4, New York 3, 10 innings San Diego 6, Florida 4 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES 11-3), 5:35 p.m. Murphy (L 3-6) Burns Spradlin Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3 (Times MDT) California (Langston 15-6) at Detroit (Doherty 14-11), 5:05 p.m. Minnesota (Brummett 1-0) at Cleveland (Mesa 9-10), 5:05 p.m. Oakland (Witt 9-12) at Toronto (Guzman Perez St. Louis 15, Cincinnati 2, 2nd game Montreal 4, Colorado 3 Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 1, Los Angeles 0 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES S— Roper. SF — Morris, R. Sanders, Daugherty. td H RER BB SO St. Louis Cormier Batchelor Lancaster Kilgus Dixon oowW Oakland 11, Toronto 7, 11 innings Seattle 3, Baltimore 2 Texas 5, New York 4 Jefferies 3 (41), Brumfield 2 (12). CS — Samuel (5). 8-ON—W Minnesota 6, Cieveland 0 Detroit 10, California 6 Boston 4, Chicago 3 Joe Adcock, Milwaukee, July 31, 1954 AP o-oco-s NATIONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S RESULTS Gil Hodges, Brooklyn, Aug. 31, 1950 O-NNKNOOCaW Away 44-26 45-25 33-32 33-37 30-40 25-46 24-47 innings ooW-nN—OW Home 45-23 42-27 40-33 37-30 38-32 29-39 29-39 Rocky Colavito, Cleveland, June 10, 1959, consecutive National League Rober! Lowe, Boston, May 30, 1894, p.m. game, consecutive Ed Delahanty, Philadeiphia, July 13, 1896 Chuck Kiein, Philadeiphia, July 10, 1936, 10 SOKWWH Streak Lost 1 Won1 Won3 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won1 Lost 2 game, 11 innings —“OaWVoo—-so Away 39-29 32-38 31-35 30-34 30-42 25-45 25-46 CO-NNOOCeW Home 46-24 46-23 44-28 39-36 34-33 33-35 22-46 te et at BD Ed OD Streak Lost 2 Won 2 Won1 Won5 Won1 Lost 1 Lost 5 OoOo°0CW-o AMERICAN LEAGUE 40-26 33-39 18. Eastern Kentucky 19. Villanova 20. Jackson State . Montana 22, Furman 23. Central Florida 24. Citadel 25. Liberty 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1232 1210 1052. 1049 958 770 7 6 9 2 (1) 12 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 741 706 704 63 604 4 15 1-0 537 20 1-0 474 25 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 495 14 «8 19 17 #59 10 457 16 325 21 301 22 27— 224 23 190 13 W732 — Thursday Sports talk: 24-hour all-sports 6 Sports talk: “Sports Talk,” (KISN 570 AM), 5 p.m. Sports talk: “Sportscenter with Tim Lewis,” (KCNR 1320 AM), 6:06 p.m. Sports talk: “SportsCentral,” (KSL 1160 AM), 6:30 p.m. programing, (KISN 570 AM) Sports talk: Sports program- ing, (KQOL 106.5 FM), 7 am ’ 1 a.m. TRANSACTIONS > *. pasenalt. = California Angelis — Waived Kelly Gruber} third baseman. Recalied John Farreii and Scott Lewis, pitchers, and Jim Edmonds, outfielder, from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League, Purchased the contract of Brian Andersons pitcher, from Vancouver. . Detroit Tigers — Sent John DeSitva, pitcher> to the Los Angeles Dodgers to compiete thé trade for Eric Davis, outfielder. ; Milwaukee Brewers — Recalied Mark Kiefer, pitcher, and Troy O'Leary, outfielder, from New Orieans of the American Association. Oakland Athletics — Recalled Kurt Abbott, ine fielder, and Miguel Jimenez, pitcher, from Ta~ coma of the Pacific Coast League. Texas Rangers—<Activated Butch Davis, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list Cincinnati Reds—Recalied Gary Varsho, outfielder; Dan Wilson, catcher; and Mike An- derson, pitcher, from Indianapolis of the American Association. ? Colorado Rockies —Named Bruce Andrew, West Coast cross-checker; Bill MacKenzie, Canadian scouting supervisor; and Bert Holts area scouting supervisor for central California. and the San Joaquin Valley. Fiorida Marlins — Purchased the contract of Terry McGriff, catcher, from Edmonton of thé Pacific Coast League. Los Angeles Dodgers — Exercised the optiog on the contract of Brett Butier, outfielder, for, the 1994 season. . Montreal Expos — Recalied Charlie Montovo; infielder, from Ottawa of the internationet League. Designated Pete Young, pitcher, for assignment. s St. Louis Cardinals — Activated Rheal Cor: mier, pitcher, from the 15-day disabied list. Recalled Tripp Cromer, infielder; Lonnie Maclin, outfielder; and Steve Dixon, pitcher, from Louisville of the American Association. San Francisco Giants — Recalled Paul Faries, infielder, and Luis Mercedes, outfielder, from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League, Pure chased the contract of Terry Bross, pitchers from Phoenix. ‘ BASKETBALL SEPT. 7 : ' Atlanta Hawks — Signed Andrew Lang, cen= ter, to a six-year contract. ‘ Charlotte Hornets — Signed Scott Burrell, for: ward, to a multiyear contract. " FOOTBALL SEPT. 7 3 Denver Broncos — Signed Vance Johnson, wide receiver. Waived Chris Hale, defensive back; Chuck Johnson, offensive tackle; and Kir trick Taylor, wide receiver. s Los Angeles Rams — Signed Jim Price, tiott? end. New Orleans Saints — Activated Reginalg Jones, cornerback. Waived Cedric Mack, der fensive back. ' Philadelphia Eagies—Fired Joe Wooley, player-personnel director. i Phoenix Cardinals — Waived Kani Kauaht, center. . San Francisco 49ers — Signed Adam Walker, U.S. OPEN NEW YORK (AP) — Tuesday’s results from the $9.02 million U.S. Open tennis championships at the National Tennis Center in Flushing dow: Men Singles Fourth Round Cedric Pioline (15), France, def. Jim Courier (1), Dade City, Fla., 7-5, 6-7 (7-4), 6-4, 6-4. fullback. Waived James Parrish, tackle. Australia, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. Magnus Larsson, Sweden, def. Boris Becker (4), Germany, 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. Andrei Medvedev (8), Russia, def. Richard Kraiicek (10), Netherlands, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4) OGDEN 5, BOX ELDER 0 Quarterfinals David Adams, Australia, and Andrei Olhovskiy, Russia (15), def. Brad Pearce, Provo, Utah, and Dave Randall, Birmingham, Ala., 7-6 (7-5), 6-2. Martin Damm and Karel Novacek, Czech Republic, def. Diego Nargiso, Italy, and Javier Sanchez, Spain, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 Matt Lucena, Chico, Calif., and Brian MacPhie, San Jose, Calif., vs. Sebastian Lareau, Canada, Leander Paes, india, 5-7, 6-2, 3-1, susp., rain. (B.E.), 6-2, 6-1. Wally Masur, Australia, def. Jamie Morgan, Women Quarterfinals Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere (11), Switzer- land, def. Kimiko Date, Japan, 7-5, 7-5. Steffi Graf (1), Germany, def. Gabriela Sabatini (5), Argentina, 6-2, 5-7, 6-1. Doubles Quarterfinals Gigi Fernandez, Aspen, Colo., and Natalia Zvereva, Belarus (1), def. Sandra Cecchini, Italy, and Patricia Tarabini, Argentina, 6-4, 6-4. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, and Helena Sukova, Czech Republic (3), def. Elna Reinach, South Africa, and Julie Richardson, New Zealand (15), 6-3, 6-3. Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Helena Sukova, Czech Republic, and Todd Woodbridge, Australia (1), def. Manon Bolieoe and Tom Niissen, Netherlands (8), 6-4, 6-3. Semifinals Martina Navratilova, Aspen, Colo., and Mark Woodforde, Australia (2), def. Kathy Rinaldi, Amelia Island, Fla., and Patrick Galbraith, Tacoma, Wash. (5), 7-5, 6-3. Senior Men Singles First Round Tim Gullikson, Chicago, def. Peter Fieming, New York, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. First Round Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan, South Africa, def. Butch Buchholz, Miami, and Dennis Ralston, Dallas, 6-1, 6-4. Marty Riessen, Dallas, and Sherwood Stewart, The Woodiands, Texas, def. Tom Gorman, Rancho Mirage, Calif., and Charlie Pasarell, Paim Springs, Calif., 6-4, 6-2. Senior Women irst Round Rosie Casals, Sausalito, Calif., and Billie Jean King, New York, def. Maria Bueno, Brao and Nancy Richey, San Angelo, Texas, 6-1, 6- Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, and JoAnne Russell, Kingsmill, Va., def. Francoise Durr, France, and Vaierie Ziegenfuss, United States, 6-1, 6-0. Olga Morozova, Russia, and Betty Stove, Netherlands, def. Laura DuPont, Lutherville, niig and Wendy Overton, Boca Raton, Fia., “3, 6-4. Kathy May, Beverly Hills, Calif., and Virgin- ia Wade, Britain, def. Pam Teeouarden, Los Angeles, and Sharon Walsh, Alburquerque, NLM., 6-0, 6-2. LOCAL GOLF OGDEN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION SOUTH OGDEN — Tuesday's results from the Ogden Golf and Country Club Women’s Association low net tournament: Championship flight-1. Elaine Roberts; 2. Carol Eckardt; 3. (tie) Mary Ford, Marilyn Parson, Rae Russo. Mastersfilght — 1. LouJean Nilsson; 2. Mary Lou Thirkill; 3. Laverne Yeates. Directors flight — 1. (tie) Maurine Naisbitt, Chyrell Gridley; 3. (tie) Nancy Davidson, Naomi Cross, Clara Andrews. Presidents flight—1. Joan Hunt; 2. Kathy Dean; 3. (tie) Elaine Smith, Edna Smediey. Nine-hole group~1. Becky Richardson; 2. Margaret Pappas. THE BARN WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION PLEASANT VIEW — Tuesday’s results from The Barn Women’s Association beat the pro tournament: s Winners — Sharon Flinders, Karen Kincaid, Marsene Patterson, lla Anderson, Jean Martin, Jane Miller, Joy Stone, Laurie McCauley, Ellen Herzog, Dorothy Biackhurst. Chip-in— No, 10, Elien Herzog. NOTE: The Barn Women’s Association club championship tournament will be held Sept. 20-2) beginning at 9 a.m. Sign up now by Calling Jane Miller at 731-5098. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Signed Theo Ade ams, offensive lineman. Waived Curtis Buck® ley, defensive back. < Washington Redskins — Waived Kelly Good burn, punter. Signed Reggie Roby, punter. od) tot LL) Tuesday's Region 5 match at Brigham City Singles, No. 1—Melissa Schmehi (O) det. Anne Parsons (B.E.), 6-1, 6-0; No. 2—Kim Nord (0)def. Julie Gates (B.E.), 6-1,6-1; No. 3-Shannon Campbell (O) def. Carrie Stuart . Doubles, No. 1—Coilette Campbell and Gini Henderson (O) def. Jessica Poulsen and Kati Germer (B.E.), 6-0, 6-2; No. 2—Jennie Peterson and Kaye Starley (O) def. Amber Lowry and Ann Gardner (B.E.), 6-0, 6-0. = NOTE: Ogden, now 2-0 in Region 5 and 3-6 overall, hosts Weber High in a non-leagué@ match today at 3:30 p.m., then hosts a Crest in a Region 5 match on Thursdayat 3: p.m. Box Elder is 0-2 in Region 5. " BEN LOMOND 3, BEAR RIVER 2 Tuesday's Region § match at Gartand Pa Singles — No. 1, Amy Carpenter (Ben Lar mond) def. Amanda Fridell (Bear River), 6-% 6-1; No. 2, Gina Johnson (Brea River) def. Jus lie Wood (Ben Lomond), 7-6 (7-3), 6-2; No. 3, Kathy Pfister (Ben Lomond) def. Erin Gephar? (Bear River), 7-6 (7-5) 3-6, 7-5. i Doubles — No. 1, Jenny Lish and Nola Steed (Ben Lomond) def. Lindsay Baty and Krishe Peterson (Bear River), 6-1, 6-2; No. 2, Katie Mortensen and Danielle Burton (Bear River? def. Joy Hawkins and Amy Bailey (Ben Los mond), 6-4, 6-3. . NOTE: Ben Lomond is now 1-0 in regiog play and hosts Sky View on Thursday at 4p.m, at the Ben Lomond courts. = PREP GOLF OGDEN 166, LOGAN 178 . At Logan River Golf Course * 1. Scott Stariey (O), 39; 2. Kory Woodland (O), 40; 3. lan Parent (L), 41; 4. Jed Wright (OQ), 42; 5. (tie) Zach Miles (O), Andy Hay (L), 45; 7. (tie) Ben McGregor (L), Christia Hansen (L), 46. * PREP BASEBALL ST. JOSEPH 27, WASATCH ACADEMY 2 . At Mount Pieasant (5 innings) St. Joseph (14)30 (l0—27 4 2 Wasatch Academy ow 01-2 42 Chris Yates and Bryan Green, Ryan Prevedel (5); Peavey, Galday (1), Romero (1), Gaiday (4), Shue (4), Gaiday (5) and Hasegawa. W-Yates. L—Peavey. 2B — Wasatch Academy, Romero. HR—St. Joseph, Josh Leroy. NOTE: St. Joseph sent 17 batters to the piste in the first inning, with 13 reaching via watks, The Jayhawks totaled 22 base on balls. Josh Leroy keyed the St. Joseph attack wit @ fourth-inning grand siam. St. Joseph remained unbeaten in Region 14 at 4-0. PREP SCHEDULE THURSDAY Cross country Clearfield at Bonneville, 4 p.m. Weber at Roy, 4 p.m. Layton at Northridge, 4 p.m. Davis at Highland, 4 p.m. sil ‘ , e Logan, Box Elder at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m. * Sky View at Ogden, 4 p.m. Bear River at —— Crest, 4 p.m. The Barn Invitational, 3 p.m. Davis Park Invitational, 3 p.m. Ogden at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m. Mountain Crest at Box Elder, 4 o.m. Sky View at Logan, 4.p.m. Bear River, bye. Girts soccer Layton at Bonneville, 4 p.m. Weber at Clearfield, 4 p.m. Roy at Northridge, 4 p.m. Highland at Davis, 4 p.m. Viewmont at Skyline, 4 p.m. + eee us 264 Won2 New Orleans-$27.07, $161.79. 6.6% N.Y. Giants~ $28.74, $172.74, down 1.1% N.Y. Jets-$25.00, $157.80, down 1.3% Philadeiphia~ $35.00, $203.50, up 9.4% Phoanix- $27.69, $164.77, up 2.4% i Radio Pittsburgh- $25.84, $158.87, up 2.6% Tonight San Diego-$29.07, $167.78, up 3.7% San Francisco~ $35.75, $207.00, up 1% FOUR HOME RUN GAMES Seattle- $26.59, $154.36, up 5.8% —: who have = home = ina Tampa Bay— $24.06, $155.24, up 1.7% tes: r e9 jar season game me w wi . eams and an: dates. Washington $35.70, $196.79, up 4.2% Lou Gehrig, New York, June 3, 1932, con- CO-WW—-U 5 New England $28.48, $180.92, up 2.4% Cincinnati- $24.78, $143.87, up 3.2% Cleveland~ $27.27, $165.57, up 4.4% Dallas~ $32.85, $195.42, up 10.2% _—{ Denver— $32.84, $164.02, up 3.2% Detroit— $25.00, $162.89, up 4.2% Green Bay~ $26.13, $157.02, up 9.8% Houston— $29.45, $172.72, down9% indianapolis- $26.48, $164.40, up 2.5% KansasCity- $27.03, $170.12, up 11.5% LA. Raiders $31.32, $193.17, up 16.5% LA. Rams~ $29.13,$174.02, up 1.1% oow 529 Home A 39-31 39-28 at Texas, ESPN, 5:30 p.m. Tennis: U.S. Open, USA, 5:30 p.m. Thursday Tennis: U.S. Open, USA, 9 a.m. Golf: Canadian Open, ESPN, 2 p.m. Miami- $28.42, $175.67, up 3.5% Minnesota- $29.74, $184.46, up 2.3% Chicago— $29.41, $187.13, up 2.2% oom 73 65 Kansas City Seattle California Minnesota Oakland L10 2-7-3 Streak Lost2 A 37.32 32-36 34-38 32-37 32-36 26-46 25-46 Atlanta~ $28.07, $167.28, up 5% Buffalo— $28.71, $173.84, up 3% OOOH Om TexaS Home 41-29 46-26 42-25 39-29 40-31 39-27 35-34 Baseball: New York Yankees KO % Chicago L10 Streak 46 Lost4 46 Lost2 8-2 Lost1 2-4-6 Won 2 2-4-6 Won1 2-5-5 Lost 3 4-6 Won1 Tonight the last year. oo Toronto New York Baltimore Boston Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee Sports talk: “The King and 1,” j (KQOL 106.5 FM), 4 p.m. a Television ® Girts tennis Northridge at Weber, 4 p.m. Bonneville at Clearfield, 4 p.m. Roy at Layton, 4 p.m. Davis a! Bountiful, 4 p.m. Sky View at Ben Lomond, 4 p.m. Mountain Crest at Ogden, 4 p.m. Bear River at Logan, 4 p.m. Box Elder, bye. * we aS AMERICAN LEAGUE average cost of a ticket, the average cost of attending a gamefor a family of four and the percent increase over Bingham Tournament, 3:30 o.m. at Mountain Crest, 6 p.m. Box Elder at Logan, 6 p.m. Ben Lomond at Sky View, 6 p.m. Bear River, bye. Morgan at Wasatch, 6:30 p.m. ( $t. Joseph at Mount Vernon Academy,4 6:30 p.m. ae a COS -: East Division Pct. GB Ll a 78 62 .557 ve 76 63 547 2 71 66 518 6 72 67 .518 6 65 73 .471 12¥2 60 80 .429 18% a ‘ty~ Division Pct GB 78 60 565 — ON THE AiR The Fan Cost Index for the 28 NFL teams,including the MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ' Wednesday, September 8, 1993 3B = |