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Show + SPORTS gfandara-Baininer Sunday, May 31, 1992 5B AI agencyafter the 1992 season have W L Pct. GB L10 Streak Home Away oro Baltimore New York Boston 30 28 26 23 19 19 21 21 612 .596 .553 .523 — 1 3 42 5-5 4-6 2-6-4 2-6-4 Won 2 Won1 Won1 Lost 2 18-10 12-9 15-8 13-11 17-10 9-11 15-10 8-11 Milwaukee 22 24 .478 6% 5-5 Lost1 11-10 11-14 27 .438 8% 2-4-6 Lost 3 10-15 11-12 21 Detroit 18 31 Cleveland L 22 20 21 Eee= Minnesota Oakland Pct. GB L10 28-2 569 565 —% 27-3 =«2-5-5 563 California 21 26 447 23 22 511 Chicago 7 ase bec an $2.70 $4.20 3 4 McGwire, Oak $2.65 C. Ripken, Bal Outfielders Bonds, Pit $2.10 1992 salar Y $4.70 $3.60 Puckett, Min $2.97 Sierra, Tex $5.00 Streak Lost! Won3 Lost1 Home 11-13 128 138 oe”11 pitchers Cone, Pi Drabek.NYM a uy Reliet pitcher 6-4 Won3 13-13 8-14 Won 1 9-13 7-18 z-4-6 1992 salay W SV.~ ERA 2 12 6.76. $235 Tennis: French Open, ESPN, 7 4M. 269 ship, ESPN, 10:30 a.m. 38 254 Av : 297 LPGAgolf; Oldsmobile Classic, ESPN, 11:30 a.m. Baseball: Atlanta at N.Y. AE, fe World Series, ESPN, 2 p.m. ; Radio 16 .257 29 328 273 319 17 38 5 HR 21 RBI 13 4 7 St. Louis ee te = 24 510 25 A587 Pittsburgh 26 21 553 1 iladelphia 2 20 Montreal 5 444 27 20 Chicago : .426 L10 2-5-5 Streak Won1 Home Away 16-10 11-11 18 sandy Alomar 19. Eddie Brown 2% 2-4-6 Lost 4 12-10 13-14 22: Walter Brodie ss fs Lost 1 214 1 GB — 9% -6z-6-4 S. ice 20 21 San | Los Angeles ce 2 ee ot e . ATT : Se oP a Santi . .553 Won 4 12-10 2 10-13 o Wont tegen “ ss (Bones 1-2), 12:35 p.m. (aan ear iia a, ot oh PMeeuran at N ae ¢f (Robinson Philadelphia. 4-2), 2:05 p.m. Cleveland (Nagy 5-3) at California (Abbott BLUE JAYS 2, WHITE SOX ° ; Toronto Chicago 5 Hea, B abrhbi 3010 abrhbi 4110 Whitect 4031 RAlomar2> 4000 5000 5000 Carter rf Winfield dh 4020 4011 Ventura 3b Thomas 1b 5110 4010 Gruber 3b G.Bell If 3010 Olerud Ib 0000 Cora pr 0000 1000 Duceypr _L.Johnson cf 0000 1011 4010 4000 Tabler Ib 5010 Kent Ib 3000 Maldonadolf Huff rf _-Grebeck ss * * Abner cf ee ss 7142 37161 Totals 100 000 000 00-1 000 000 010 01-2 _ Totals Chicago -Toronto Two outs when winning run scored. LOB Chicago 10, Toronto 8. 2B—Thomas (11), G. Bell (6), Kent (5). $B — White (9), Gruber (2). GS — Ducey (1). S— Huff. SF — Thomas. =H RER BB SO_ iP : McNamarac. 1 1.0.0 1° 0 0 oa SEES G, HEMARS California Cleveland abrhbi abrhbi Lofton cf 4000 Curtis cf V.Hayes rf ADavisdh Gonzales2) Polonia if 3100 3001 4010 3000 4000 Stevens Ib T.Howard If Baerga 2b Belle dh Whitenrf S Alomar c 3110 DiSarcinass 3011 3 0 3. 7 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Seitzer 3b 51t attingly 1b 4000 7 Velarde ss Totals 2010 Gantner2b 48118 Totals 3000 321513 4120 030 500 000-8 Co oe yore 100—1 5, MilwauYork000 DP—Milwaukee 4. LOB—New 000 $7ee 2 (3), Surhoff (2). 3B — Molitor kee 7. 2B — James : S Tain (5), Maas (6), C. Hayes (6). . =: OFT8DG New York (W 4-2) Sanderson Habyan H RER BB SO iP S$ 1 1 3 6 71 00000 Fees 9 31 882) 39 1 2 123000 "Teena Bosio (L 3-3 ) toi Ruttin . ; Plesac 01 80 0 0 0001 0 1 01 00 00 100 ] !1 es Orosco Fetters HBP — by Bosio (PKelly). (S13) Harvey T—2:16. A—37,322 30027 e325, SOX 0 MARINERS 3, RED Seattle Boston abrhbi abrhns 4010 Revnolds2b 4000 3000 EMartinez3b 4000 peeg a Greenwelldh 2000 4000 2210 4000 Griffey cf Mitchellif 4010 O'Briend) 4000 Brunanskyrf J.Ciark cfIb Burks Zupcici If Waehring3b iver 4010 4020 4000 Buhner rf T.MartinezIb 3110 i ? 0 3 2 3 : 0 0 virauel ss 33050 Totals %363 000-0 000 000 020 100 00x—3 Flahertyc Totals Boston Seattie LOB — Boston 7, Seattle 6. 2B —Naehring (3), O’Brien (5). 3B — Vizquel (1). S— Vizauel IPH RER BB SO Boston Seattle Fleming (W 7-1) T—2-13. A— 40,484 51 6333 0 0 0 1 71 Gardiner Bolton (L 3-3) 0012 9 ° abrhbi abr hbi brhel Baltimore Anderson 7}1 if — Oakland 7 r 0 iiioner } : 3119 Dveand $020 Thumant ; ; ; ; : i : : one or coma at 4000 Ib ‘air Cenoeosict Paimeiro Ib Sierra rf ReimerIf 2000 4120 Joyner McReynoids# 3320 4021 Brettdh 3221 4112 Mactarinec 3111 4111 JuGonzalerdh 4010 McRaect Petrallic 3000 Wikersonss 3013 Husonss 4000 4000 Shumpert2 Newman2b 31 810 8 010 001 000-2 4282 Totals Totats Texas We 40 Ccx= 8 was Civ E~ Wilkerson (4). OP~ Kansas City |. LOBTexas 8, Kansas City 4. 2B~ Reimer 2 (15), Jef- feries (16), McReynolds 2 (8), Mactariane (9) Wilkerson (1). HR — Ju. Gonzale? 3B — McRae (2), (7). $B—Newman (6), Brett (1). CS—Cangelos (3), Thurman (6). S— Wilkerson Texas (L 0-1) Jettcoat 5 SO BB RER H ip 7662 McCullers Bannister 11430006071 0 2 2 232 a chy ! 10 ; —" , : : 0 : 6 ; 0 1 O 1 ; Jeticoat pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, Bannister Cansecort 4100. 0000 Baines dh 3110 1112 1100 3121 Readydh Ib 5110 McGwire 4123 4020 Steinbachc Hotes c Gomer3p Ch.Martinezrf gaitimore gayiand LOB - gaitimore 8, Oakiand 6. 2B — Hollies (6). HR—An(1) derson (8), Horn (3), Ch. Martinez (3), Ready Ripken (2), Bordick (5) Baltimore parece cw 2-5) 6235 4452 Fromwirtn Flanagan 0 Olson (S$ 11) Steinbach (3), SB—C. CS— Gomez (2), Blankenship IPH(3 RER BB SO susersattL 4-3) ore , Carreonif Dee ah Larkinon 0 000 3010 5. Billy Williams 6 Joe Sewell 0000 8 Ed Yos! sCuyler ct 3000 Leius 3 *Whitaker oh 1000 . 3010 3120 Redoulet %» 1000 Hrbek tb : ’ “Detrow 35105 ——— Bush ph Webster c Torts E 1111 2000 1601 wis oS = a? E—Barnes (2), Fryman (4). OP Detroit 4 LOB — Dean SiAhesote §. 28-—P. Clark (1) Hrbek (9). HR — Fryman (8), Deer (15), P. Clark (1). Puckett —Prrps (5), . 1,207 1010 3122 PMuntrt Bergan ph “Totals 4. Steve Garvey 4020 0100 ‘+ * 2,130 1,620 Harperc JBrownrt P Clark rf .Kreuter c « Tettleton ph 1. LouGehrig 2. x-Cal Ripken 4000 3211 3. Gverett Scot! DP—Philadeiphia 1. LOB—Philadelphia 6, (1).S—Servais (5). SB—Daulton (5). CSip— Anthony BB SO. H_ RER Houston 7. 2B — Biggio (12), Bagwell (9), Servais Philadelphia Houston 5 2. 1300000070 230000 0 0000 1 1 D. Jones ($ 12) HBP —by Mulholland (Finley), by Hartley (Ser- We= nyos a abrhbi 5100 4110 4010 Lanktordct T.Fernandezss 4000 4000 OSmithss 4000 Zeile 3p Shetfieid3> Gwynn rf 3110 4021 412) Galarragalb Gilkey lf 4132 DrJacksoncf 3010 GPena% Lefferts p 2000 GeHarrisp 0000 Azocar ph 1001 T Scott p 0000 Clements p 0000 Totals Diego San St. Louis E—T. (3). DP—San 5 Dr. Jack(1) $B i r (1) - foasbury peer 364 RER BB SO. 1 San Diego Lefferts (L 6-3 2 8 230000 41.1 0 9 1 62310 4 0 130 3271 Ge. Harris T. Scott Clements St. Louis Tewksbury (W 6-1 fn Ae 3 0 71 8 060 0 0 2 — Tewksbury WP an ~ 1307 Afanta 117.“ 1,103 D Sanderscf a Pendieton3b abrhbi New York §=65341 Colemanif tant 4113 Randoioh2 Whitehurst 4011 Burkes abrhb 3021 40005 ©8900 40721 9. Gus Suhr 822 vo Yb ‘ 910 _— cf : 0} . 11. Pete Rose 7a Soar 2b $ 140 Bonita rf : 400 ; 10. Nellie Fox ph 1 = neAyeail 14. Ernie Banks 15. Pete Rose 16. Ear! Averill Knoblauch 2.17. Frank McCormick 7 0 - 717 678 673 652 Bracket One é. ines ae. e ~ _— Field and erryhill c etliard ss Avery © Wohlers» 600 $010 4100 . \ Mfaoatc Caroline Kuhiman, a., and and Noelle ' ’ ‘ Ee _Jill Hetherington, Canada, and Kathy Rinal- urray Ib Magadan3> Schotied ss 0000 Hundiey P Gibson p Noboa 2b Boston ph 0000 60 413 3000 1690 0000 1000 1o00 6-2 (7-3), 7-6 Australia, Sharpe, irrity 7.5129; 2, Aaron Ramirez, United aaa 7-53.19; 3. Doug Padilla, United States, 7:53.84; Bunce, New Zealand, 7:56.39 400-meter intermediate hurdies—1. Kevin Young, United States, 48.45; 2. Neal McClinton, United States, 49.31; 3. Kevin Henderson, Unit- George Porter, United 4. and Radka Zrubakova, Czechoslovakia, 6-4, ed States, 49.37; x-Friday, June 5 Bracket One State-Fullerton winGame 13 — Miami-Cal Savchenko-Netand (1), Gaivis, et. Ana Se Cl one Claudia OEne Belgium, and Appeimans, bophon, abine Jeeaams, Shot put—1. Gregg Tafralis, United States, ee Tem, yonee Kevin United @Stulce, oo States, 68-7'4; 4. Sergey Mike vs. — vues ree ~ Kimberly Po, Rolling ea, eat at a x-Saturday, June 6 Game 15 — Game 13 winner vs. Game te winner, 11:06 a.m Se ee oe ee ae ae 7562 and Manon BolleFrance, Chicago, Sure. Adams, =EKatrina Bracket Two inner oune¥ ‘winner,£6 pan, we Porwik, Germany (12), def. Alysia May, BevTracey Morton, Australia, and Clare Wood x-Game 13 will be necessaryif the winner of 10 also Game are be unbracketofwinners bothwinner Game12. ifIf the winsnecessary cee. oe, Ser eeee ca Sou 4-6 Aer +3 the championship will be Game day iam Oremans, Netherlands, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 Game 9 also wins Game 11 and Game14 will Friday and defeated, there will be no games 13 on Satur- ee Pierce, France, and Patricia Tarabin Mary (14), Argentina, def. Monique Kiene and Mir- (TIMES MDT) oa Friday June 12 t Portiand, 7 p.m., if necessary Ch aa iaare me Mantredi, - winner . eeae pei i A . n 1% 209 121 8 . — = n ; 5 Drenier Po end PARIS (AP) — Results Saturday of the $73 inition French Open at Roland Garros stadium (seedings in parentheses) Men's singtes seeaing round Cedric Pioline oe def. Lars Jonsson . 4 4 Hardaway,GoldenS!| Petrovic, New Jersey johnson, Phoenix Porter, Portiand New wing, Jersey 7 8 12 - i L At sors $ eman. New Jersey 25 150 7 wnat y FRENCH OPEN Pts FT FG G 4 32 4 2 © 24 62 06«Co@9 1% 2 % nA ee 2 : Daugherty, Cieveiand J. Matene, Uren Seikaty, Miarmi def. R chard Kraii- Phoenix Hornacek, onio Carr, San An 7 394 24 118 § :3 Elie G iden State ; 22 % 63 aon NO oak State % 63 603 a (2), Sweden, 6-4, 6-3. Nickias Kulti, 7-6 (7 Sweden, def. M on ass Coto de Caza, (5), 3-6. 8-6 Calif, 7-6 Men's doubles (7-5 First round Mark Kratrmann and Wally Masur Australia. def. Kare! Nowacek, 6 : (16 Crechosiova- Golden rv Stat CSTwa 7 ad ma ee an wet : 2 ren nited ‘ ae feo ; : 7. = = 6 3 2 of Northern Utah her, indian Manning, L.A. Clippers 8) 368 For the Terminally iW eS eae = 5 Po Fnoenx Cebetes, Carr, Sen Anton Witiams, Cievelanc a ‘ a eae " “1s + 3 eet pomann 9; $. Cin State Pia; State é a pt I — Antonio a S ns te =* retired one a . Dis é 3 Eliott, San Antonio Field velo Goal Percenta erc -. Andre Cherkasov Russia - aoe Ea- . Sheila Ech cek (12), Netherlands, 6-4, 6-1, 6 * Aarc Marcelo Filippini, Uruguay, def. Aaron Krickstein (13), Grosse Pointe, Mich. 6-2, 1-0, ' aSAck Sta a. oe a — an ah Peills ’ EN" 4" ‘A morcuamnaccoaes. Gea det. Michiel Scnremot, FeCrechosiovakie, Serna =a indiana Petr Korda eet Michael St . ~~ ; Pe eneangs, Ss Sonne ted States, 8:56.0 5 Po ater 9 ¢ e 5 409.35; 4:09.46, 6. Annette s 7 ee _ — 9 1% Germany ireland, an, a . i «(54 Mutola, Mozam- Maria Suzy Hamilton, United States 4 é Ave ss 62 4 109 ates, 5 Ur ) percentage, ré goal avyotf scoring,sey field 7aed eds mmf naanbiarsy igearchage eet ay 2 ug 9 and ass —— bou jordan, Chicago United States, 52.62 Jarnaica ee a é Game 53.24; 6. Renee sede 4 40834 The NBA individus — (AP) kers, Yvonne Mai-Graham. § 13 United Stevens, ters— : NBA PLAYOFF LEADERS NEW YORK Grace Jackson, Jamai- siny Wilierns, biave, 4:04.78; 2. if necessary 7 p.m., Portiand at Chicago, Juliet Cuthbert, Jamaica Rochelle Jane 3. §2.12; Wednesday, June 17 Birmingham 7 ‘ Guidry, United States, 22.46 ted States, 22.47, 4. Pauline Dannette Young 22.469 ted States, 22.77. 6. a. meter: 4 States, 50.65 Semifinals June 6 Saturday, At Montreal Barceiona-Sacramento meters—1 Carlette 2. her Bahamas. - er Portland at Chicago, 5 p.m., if necessary World Bow! 1. Hollis Conway, United States, ortigng ora Sunday, ra 7 eeJune ch som. icago at Po Saturday’s result berg 256-2; 4. Stephen Johnson, Sweden, 235-3; 5 Jonn Walker, United States, 221-1; 6. Guiller- Women’s division oa rs (TIMES MDT) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 Germany, Diego Perez, Uruguay, Logan, throw~1. Hammer UnitDeal,United 2. Lance 11 inches;Jud 261 feet, States, ed States, 260-11; 3. Tor Gustafsson, Sweden, 22.15. Py rma WORLD LEAGUE PLAYOFFS def. Veateinn Peisieasson, rate. 3, Olaf Jensen, Norway, 206-0; 4. Lars Terk: Seen ey See States tant, 9 ate sil WLAF FOOTBALL Z France, o, mdt, Norway, 202-11; 5. Nick Sweeney, Ire- Wednesday's game Portiand at Chicago J p.m Rees. res Leconte, Discus—1. Wolfgang Schmidt, Germany, hen States Z 4'4; 5. Geoft Parsons 128 Yar Se Rodgers, United States ee ams 1-6 7 63 CHICAGO VS. PORTLAND 000 12 x—) 40 gegen, 6-2, 6-7 (2-7), 6-2, 6-2 States, 67-8; 6. Ron Backes, United States, 672M 7-5\e; 2. Brian Stanton, United States, 7-4'%; 3 Alex Zaliouskas, Canada, 7-4\a; 4 son Mor- FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) MORGAN 10, JUAB 6 ind Smirnov, CIS, 68-534; 5. Jim Doehring, United High iump NBA PLAYOFFS PREP SOFTBALL Orlando vs. 6:10 p.m States, 50.39; 5. David Patrick, United States, $2.37; 6. Jon Bryant, United States, 52.37 mo Guzman, Mexico, 214-0 Schapers, Netherlands, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 61 Jaime Oncins, Brazil, def. David Prinos Gantt Justice rf a95 4 Reuben Reina, United States, 7:54.37; 5. Brian Abshire, United States, 7:55.45; 6. Allen Henri BRAVES 6, METS 1 3:38.90: 4. Jim Spivey, United States, Mogen Guidberg, Denmark, 3:39.45; 6. Ala- Lakeside Park te-Oklahoma Wi Barceiona at Sacramento, 1 p.m Fernander (4), McGriff 1. Johnny Gray, United States, 1:44.84; 2. Terre! Davis, United States, 1:45.58; Stat es, - United un —on oemeters Uni iusto, 3a os Sunday’s game 31141 Totals 000 000355124 010—1 001 002 1ix—5 46.50; 6. Jeff Reynolds, United “Gee Driehuis, Netheriands, yan Lottum, France, det. Laura Git, York, Oriando 45, 829 7. Stan Musial Zvereva, Belarus (2), def. Michelle Jaggard- Lai, Australia, and Caroline Vis, Netherlands, Morgan Hathaway and Park; McQuivdy and Rees W-—McQuivdy. L—Hathaway. 2B — Morgan, abrhbi United States, vs. Miamni-Cal SigteFullerton loser, 206 B.™. winner Juab CARDINALS 5, PADRES 1 St. Louis San Diego United States, 20.71 geson, Edina, Minn., 1-6, 6-0, 8-6 Tuesday’s games At Morgan __— Kevin Little, United States, 3. Mbigyani Thee, Botswana, 1:46.35; 4. Ocky ham, Fountain Valley, Calif., and Ginger HelClark, United States, 1:46.45; 5. Tracey Baskin, Isabelle Demongeot and Nathalie Tauziat United States, 1:46.78; 6. Fred Williams, Cana1:46.95 da, Louand Guse (13), France, def. Kerry-Anne 1,500 meters —1. Joe Falcon, United States, ise Pleming, Australia, 6-4, 6-3. States, 3:37.96; 2. Terrence Herrington, United Brazil, Second aune Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, and Natalia 3:38.18; 3. Ed Martins De Olivera,3:39.11; 5 ‘ Monday’s games , 64433 P J. Jones (W 2-0) 2 0 10 5 5 100 6 2 Motholland (L 54) Hartley 3 TS and Ines Gorrechateoul. Argentina, def. Debbie Gra- “Miami(4-8) vs. Cal State-Fullerton (43-15), © Africa, i 2:06 p.m ner vs. Game 11 winner, Bracket Twe rdine- 2 aes RATED CleeeetnS Reere® 255) GEe RS Through May 30, 1992 1001 3000 CDavisch Fielder Ib | ° PS 20 ' Japan, 6). 7-5 Saki. Amanda Coetzer, South 0000 0000 d 00 0 200 meters—1. Mark Witherspoon, United States, 20.25; 2. 20.52; 4 20.33; 3. Mike Bates, United States, Steve Lewis, United States, 20.58; 5. Jeff Williams, United States, 20.61; 6. Leroy Burrell, 46.66 States, 800 meters — Bracket One R.Murphyp naneet 6 315115 see ors 0-3 013 001 00x—5 United States, 10.29 Netherlands, def. Kimiko Date and Maya Ki- Conchita Martinez (7), Spain, def. Ann 1000 Sims 10.15; 3. Kevin Little, United States, 10.22; 4. Devion Dunn, United States, 10.24; 5. Jeff Wil- liams, United States, 10.25; 6. Rickey Carrigan, 400 meters—1. Danny Everett, United States, 45:08; 2. Susumu Takano, Japan, 45.59; 3. Chip Jenkins, United States, 45.95; 4. Mark Rowe, United States, 46.32; 5. Marlin Cannon, Linda Fer- Sveum ph 765 pitched to | batter in the 8th WP — Mesa. PB — Steinbach. Balk — Siusarsk T~3:19. A—35,152 Brioukhov- Elena def. Canada, Hy, 3011 2010 1000 5 Siusarski pitched to 3 batters in the 6th, Froh wirth pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, Fianagan : Minnesota en mute atricia Men‘s division 100 meters—1. Mike Marsh, United States, . dee Caradar ey 1000 Guerrero3b JJonesp 3000 Candaeleph 0000 — Gilkey (1).mit HR } —G. Pena 38ats o 2 2 Karina Habsudova, Czechoslovakia, 4-6, 6-4, = ; 476: $-4. Jana Novotna, Czechoslovakia, and Larissa 3 1 0 Jennifer Capriati (5), Saddlebrook, Fla., def. Game 12 — Pepperdine-Texas winner vs. Game 10 winner, 5:36 p.m. 1 0 0 Gabriela Sabatini (3), Argentina, def. Julie Halard, France, 6-1, 6-3. 4121 2110 33464 Totals Jose City College (all race distances in me- 9.99 seconds; 2. Jon Drummond, United States, Mary Pierce (13), France, def. Andrea 4011 Ramirerss 3000 Servaisc Totals Philadelphia Houston SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Results Saturday from the Bruce Jenner Track Meet held at San Strnadova, Czechoslovakia, 7-6 (7-1), 6-4 Morandini2b Batiste ss 200 0 0 ASEBALL Sandy Collins, Odessa, Texas, and Eina Reinach, South Africa (7), def. Petra Langrova Backmanph Mulhollandp Hartleyp TRACK/FIELD BRUCE JENNER CLASSIC ters) eer vk. Ont <a. “we Thursday’s game . 0000 Monday, June 8 Akiko Kijimuta, Japan, def. Jo Durie, Britain, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-4. 4 Q 0 3010 2 233127110 , incaviglia t Aninon sal Diego 1. LOB—San Diego 3, St. Louis 9. 2B —SanPagnozzi (10 fiago (10), Stilwell (9), Zeile 2131 1 1 Third round . Monica Seles (1), Yugoslavia, def. Lori McNeil, Houston, 6-0, 6-1. 3 1 Q 0 2022 e jonecrt Saturday, June 6 Luke Jensen, Ludington, Mich: and) Faure Krukri Daulton c 1. O 1 1 Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m., if necessary Wednesday's game _ Grossman, Grove City, Ohio, 6-2, 6-2. Women’s doubles First round Nicole Muns-Jagerman and Brenda Schultz, = 2 @ 1 1 Andre Agassi, Las Vegas, and John McEnroe, New York, def. Steve Devries, Suisun, akg (11), Australia, def. Guy Forget and enri Leconte, France, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 Women’s singles e eR Wednesday's game ’ 5 1 1 1-3 Pittsburgh at Chicago, 6:35 p.m., if necessary 3100 4020 3000 Pagnozic 3110 Tewksburyp 3000 Oakiand 1. Africa, def. Stefan Kruger, South Africa, and Calif., and David Macpherson (10), Australia 1 Monday’s game Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5:35 o.m., if necessary Finey cf 4001 ries 3-0 Germany, 6-2, 6-4 4220 pe Ib Thursday's result Bracket Two Pepperdine 6, Wichita State 0 Texas 15, Oklanoma3 ‘Sunday's games - “th Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 1 Saturday's result Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 0, Pittsburgh leads se- Pittsburgh at Chicago, 6:35 p.m. 6-4, 7-5. ee)0 CHICAGO . Tuesday’s result Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., def. Voitech a State winner Game 9i, — California-Florida vid ons 4131 ers, Netherlands, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 6-4. 01 Bracket One O —O 4100 Biggio 2b Dykstra cf =pyTTSBURGH VS. ets, Ukraine, 6-0, 7-3. Leila Meskhi (15), Russia, def. rando, ltaly, 1-6, 7-6 (10-8), 6-4 T 3:28. A— 10,266 —J.Clark If Siiliwell 2b DP Be timors 4, 6 Pepperdine (45-11-1) vs. Texas (47-15), 5:36 200 014 000-7 020 000 220-6 (1), Blan- 0 Ned. pm. 1010 2000 2695 0 (35-27) vs. Florida State (48-20), ‘California DHOOM 100 1 4010 Joserf E — Anderson (4), Browne (1), Nee! kenship (1) Drabek Santiagoc Bilardelioc 387127 Totals Totats 0 Bracket Two Wichita State (56-10) vs Oklahoma (42-23) 2:06 p.m. McGriff Ib 4021. 0 Neb 536p.m 4110 Bordick ss Blankenship 2b 1000 3000 Howitt ct piven G. Nelson Gossage TWINS 7, TIGERS 5 : cules seoui ib $121 Horsman Sasa aos ay 657 an T-246 Detroit Milligan Ib 0 STANLEY CUP FINALS (TIMES MDT) WayneFerreira and Piet Norval (8), South Saturday's results 3. 6 1 7.7 ‘ice Miami 4, California 3, 13 innings Cal State-Fullerton 7, Florida State 2 11327100. R. Murphy Boever ATHLETICS 6 ORIOLES 7, ROYALS 8, RANGERS 2 KansasCity Texas Drabek (W 2-2) sie : T—2:58. A— 27,903. Buechele, Drabek. SF —Slaught Sahea P 2000 Fletcher ss 1110 32393 a eat 1230 0 0 1 2 ASTROS: 5, PHILLIES 4 Blyleven (W 1-0) Omana, < 78 31 Melee oeeke) Gienn Layendecker, Boston, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 1 ‘ 7 2 2 20 107. 4000 Omaha, 000 010 001 0-2 San Francisco Hickerson 0 (TIMES MDT) EE 0000 37282 Totals San Francisco 0 At Rosenblatt Stadium o 9 SO BB RER H iP ee - Bichelte rt 3220 4112 Surhoffec P Kelly 2b 000 Neagie WP — Drabek., (1). SB—DiSarcina (4).CS— Curtis (2), V. Hayes Howard. Comtornia Jernes Cf 3b C.Hayes 1000 Tingley (1). SF —T. 9373 000 000 010—1 alia as i 4000 4010 Lewis ph 300713 311710 0 30131 Totals Cleveland 3011 4000 Yount dh aas Wekereere 15 5 4 Blaylock, New Jersey Flegi, Czechosiovakia, and David Prinosil, COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 41279 3000 2 3 ) O ; ;: ; : G.Vaughn if ee Heredia e 0 of 3 te 80 ' iS, VV¥ITE Africa, def. Stefan Kruger, South Africa, and Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia, and Jim Pugh, 2 0 ‘ : 922 NCAA 1000 MM. Jackson J. Brantiey (L 2-2) Pittsburgh 1 3 1 3010 1000 MolitorIb 4010 Nilsson Ib Tartabulirf HallIf 2001 002 000 10x—3 Calitornia E—DiSarcina (8). DP—Cleveland 1. LOBCleveland 5, California 6. 2B —SAlomar (8). 3B — Totals abrhbi 4122 Hamionct Galesoss Slaughtc 52331 0 Cleveland ab rh bi a ~— 2001 Heredia 1 17000 0 wet 2 9 95 AWillams,jadiana Paim Desert, Calif., def. Olivier De- 7 Bell 2 (9). SB—Bass 2 (4), Merced (2) S— King, n AER OA HD TF 1 3110 3021 4010 1-3-1 113-30 King Ib Succhele 3b 1000 Drabek p S010 Nasal bo00 eagle p pire 1.Brantieyp Totals 6213 2110 Bonds if 4120. 3000 RThompsonph 1000 Lind 2b Uribe ss 5 2 1 49 98 979.7 =, ¥ 7 or Strickland, San Antonio (BEST-OF-SEVEN) Glenn Lavendecker, Boston, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 eae ae T —2:38. A— 27,391. S007 2010 3000 *LaVallierec Claytonss Hershiser (W 4-3) 1 ssists Stockton, Utah Johnson, Phoenix Fia., and David 6-7 (5-7), 6-4. 6-2, WayneFerreira and Piet Norval (8), South RER BB SO_ HH Gott poze 000 001 100 1-3 Pittsburgh Two duis when winning: Tun scored DP —San Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 2. LOB—San Francisco 7, Pittsburgh 11. 2B —Ma. Williams (4) Leach 1 Bassif Litton 2b Totals 0 00 0 ; ae 0000 . cElroy the 6th in batter | to Hershiser pitched were 4000 Merced rt Wheaton, Deephaven, Minn., Hansen (4), Sandberg (8). ’ 30 3859 10 00 (7-3) Mark Kratzmann and Wally Masur (16), Australia, def. Jacco Eltingh and Tom Kemp- ia 19 5 10 Parish, Boston kcuseee os ret, hae Seadebrosk berg (9), —_laitre and Rodolphe Gilbert, France, 6-1, 7-6 Patterson a Lad 7.5 344271 . 133.11.) : 14 010 110 000-3 McDowell (S 7) Chicago the éth. 100 16 37 137 174 10.2 113° 01 000 000-2 Chicago E-—L. Harris (8), D. Hansen (4). DP—Los An8.2B—DanChicago 8, Angeles —Los geles 2. LOB S. Wilson 4120 4012 1000 4000 (3110 3010 0 0 sth 5000 Bell 5110 bes 4 1 0 M. Munoz pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. PB — Harper. 7324 A—~ 33,447 — Felderct McGeert WClark Ib 1 Aguilera (S 14) Egens (w 3-0) ah ehh 5030 @ 3.1 (3010 Gaettidd Tingleyc YANKEES 8, BREWERS 1 ' 4 6 2 in the 33 ; 17 ‘0 Jim Grabb, Tucson, Ariz., and Richey Rene- IP 12 Daugherty, Cleveland 15 1000 Smith If Los Angeles koe 1 oo 6 ; 2 PIRATES 3, GIANTS Pittsburgh San Francisco MaWilliams3b 4011 & 4 Ewing, New York 3411.3 ‘ 0000 Salazar ph $—Hershiser 2. 03 4 us 13 Porter, Portland 0000 jels 2 (5), D. 7% egw Detroit |he . Thomas, omaee® 1000 DaSmithe 123 ° ind oak ington, BI 4), bee Le ov ine! ee es ind, a, 6-7 (2-7), 63. Pablo Albano, Argentina, and Cassio Motta, 1000 Robinsonp s i Drexler, Portland Broderick Dyke, Australia, and Peter Lund- 1000 en 0 Krueger 8 Boskieg 43 Total K. Malone, Utah mel, Ind. (7), 7-6 (7-0), 7-6 (7-4). 5000 4132 0000 110 122 19 15 4120 ; b ? 4 2000 4000 3B — Vizcaino (2). HR — Karros (6), D. Hansen (3) ees 0 0 5 batters.in 0 3000 3000 T— 3:39, A— 50,391. < 5 ; 0 Jacoby3> Toronto 4: 0 Sorrento 1b Mtenbées Key D. Ward Wells (W 2-2) ‘ . * 0 1 sched to 2 batlers 23000 21 60 723.31 1310 01 Pall (L 2-2) : * 2 4 0 Terrell Minnesota 1 0 3 2 62 134 5 Radinsky McCaskill Chicago » 7 & Munoz cae pacers £ 4000 Karkovice c Detroit Tanana penneman (L 0-2) SO BB RER H IP 12 00011 ; a 22 1 33315 5 WPGal pitched to 7 aoea 2% 5 3 ‘Flach, Sebring, Fla., and Todd Witsken, abrhbi Vizcainoss Songs Me 2b andberg Dawson rf Maylf \er ’ ' ’ ‘ D.Hansen 3b S.wilson p RER BB SO 12375 (W 4-3) ing Ghanian. (})}),Hrbek (1). _ C5 — Phillips (5), ‘ Kreuter (1), . SF—C. Davis. HH 213 3 vee NNN 1 Sax 2b IP | irardic nders eeeae Jarry: weden, 7-6 (8-6), 5-7, ie 7-5. ee Oe (2 Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge 40 4110 Strange3b Hershiserp 001 021 000-4 skiy, Australia, and Andrei Olhov Russia, def. Peter Aldrich and Danie Vis- 1 EeeenedeniceEla daikon Car- 1000 Sharperson 2b 0000 Walton ph 4030 K-Pattersonp 0000 Ofermanss 320 120 10x—9 Bates, Britain, and pera acg spiivy ae Adams, Scoscia c FOE 379138 ) Cincinnati Br Boston at Oakland, 8:05 p.m. Baltimore at California, 8:35 p.m. ; Raines dh 0000 Wetteland Only games scheduled New York at Te> 2, 6:35 p.m. Wadand D rer Diego at Chicago, 6:05 p.m. San Montreal at Houston, 6:35 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1000 1000 men eI at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, Chicago at KansasCity, 6:35 p.m. Haney 63 Broad, South Neil emy ser, South Africa, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Chicago 5010 Dascenzocf 5000 0 0 4 0 0000 4111 L.Harris 2b eae " McDowell p Karros Ib 3232 4000 ; ‘ u ; 0000 Doran2b Oliverc ; rset 2 ehecini ab rh bi Butlercf :::; a ; 43 oe cf 4120 4112 ; , ; 1000 oe 3-4) Philadelphia San Francisco at New York, 5:40 p.m. i i at Milwaukee, 6:05 p.m. Detroit 0000 ae Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m. MONDAY’S GAMES 10009 Lamon 3137 DODGERS 3, CUBS 2 . MONDAY’S GAMES Boston (Clemens 7-3) at Seattle (Johnson 5-4), 6:05 p.m. 000i1 5 31 : : Morris 1b 47 3 4 4 AvetY pitched to J baller in the St. T-—3:10. A— 46,261 5023 Los Angeles 9 7 44 4 2000 Fick Motneoe, Oyster Bay, N.Y. (15), def. Jer- 39 13.0 27 3.12 Kemp, Seattle Cummings,S.Antonio Rodman, Detroit Seikaly, Miami Norman, L.A.Clippers Lavalle, Mexico (12), def. Carl Limberger, 132211 “en arice ; ia), Doran (5). SB~ Grissom (04), Oa. Martine? Las Angeles Chetiey 154), }235 24m. 2-6), 2:05 p.m. Svantesson, Sweden, def. Tom Nijssen, Neth- Rasivals, = Tomas Zdrazila, Czechosiovaia, 6-4, 6-3. Patrick Galbraith, Tacoma, Wash., and Pat- stairsif 1-0) at Houston Bret Garnett, Columbia, $.C., and Tobias G Of Def Tot Avo Schrempf, Indiana Coleman, New Jersey Roberist ‘F430 “#010 1000 4010 Benavides2> 1000 O'Neillrf Rebounding Second round 1. 0 0 urke . . 0 4 3 Wellsfnurst 2 (eR enclades(i, Gan i = , oe 5-3) one P. Gibson night ee an Cyril Suk, Czechoslovakia (5,, 7-6 5) O71. Javier Frana, Argentina, and Leonardo 0 1 Sports talk: “Costas Coast-toCoast” (KSL 1160 AM), mid- RER BB SO 6 10 4 3 Grissomct DeShields 2b honitreal : 12:15 p in 8 2c o/alach (3). LOB = Montreal6, Cincinnati’. Websterif : gele «yethoore Tt SIERO 12:35 p.m. Balimore (Suicitie 4-4) at Onkland {Paring H IP Wohlers Cincinnati Cocineh 3),12:15Pam. arris 1-4) at St. Louls (Cor- mier 0-4) en ie 4-3) at Kansas City (Pi- chardo }-2), Pinson 29. Joe Carter 30. ae 31. Omar Moreno aie nfa Avery (W 3-5) ee ee eS es York =m - 4-3), 12:15 p.m man (2). S— Hundley. ae 503 Barberiepn p Moniveal (Nabhoit 2-4) at Cincinnati (Rilo New York (Kamieniecki 1-1) at Milwaukee 511 Gaerne ce Cianfroccolb oe p Services . (Leibrandt Atlanta 0-1), 11:40 a.m4-2) (Schourek 6-2) at Minnesota (Er- (tie) Charlie Gehringer rea . Chicago (Hough 1-2) at Toronto (Morris Coleman (4), Johnson (12). CS — Lemke(1), Cole- nia SUNDAY’S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES 511 L.Walkerrf Cincinnati 9, Montreal 4 St. Louis 5, San Diego 1 ; i Pittsburgh 3,San Prancises 2, 10 innings (Times MDT) Pendleton (9). SB—D. Sanders 3 (16), Gant (13), 533 . 6-4. Wher Radio (KSL 1160 AM),8.30 p.m. kia, and Goran Prpic, Croatia, 7-6 (7-5), 5-7, E —Gant(2), Berryhill (1), Randolph (2). DP — REDS 9, EXPOS 4 1de Angles 3, Chicago 2 Baltimore7, Oakland 6 010 000 000—1 jew aor ESPN talk: Sports Tonight 535 Atlanta 1. LOB— Atlanta 12, New York 8 HR- 540 agntreal 12-10 11-17 ee Won 3 : Atlanta 6, Kansas City 8, Texas 2 ee MS aa 1 , Detroi Seattle 3, Boston 0 California 3, Cleveland 1 ickson 2-4), 12:05 p.m. 4 15-12 : 11-10 Lost 1 z-6-4 aon z-8-2 Y2 RESULTS SATURDAY’S New York 1 Toronto i p.m. NCAA baseball: College Tomgnt British Masters, PSN, 3:30 p.m. (taped). 0000 2000 565 x-active streak 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS SATURDAY'S 2, Chicago 1, 11 innings AMD. ATA? _ Detroit (Gullickson ost 3 Z-0- 2 #8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baseball: Boston at Seattle (KSL 1160 AM), 5:50 p.m. World Series, ESPN, 2 p.m. 23. Aaron Ward (tie) Clyde Milan Away Home 5 az i a 5 : Streak ee : L10 -8oe ¥; : z-denotesfirst game was a win . (KSL 1160 AM), 4 p.m. ., Pg golf; Kemper Open, @, 24. George LaChance 26. Fred Luderus 10-12 10-15 Lost 2 3-7 6¥2 a — Baseball: Los Angeles at Chi- ¢ago Cubs (KOOL 800 AM), 12:15 p.m —'=-!> Pl. 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