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Show Standard-Examiner SPORTS SCOREBOARD a MAJOR. LEAGUE BASEBALL y53. oe 14-8 11-8 20 18 526 4 6-4 Milwaukee 20 20 Won1 15-9 .500 .452 326 10-9 7 12% Won3 10-11 Cleveland 23 29 6-4 5-9 19 14 5 5-5 2-8 Lost 1 Won 1 WestDivision L Pct. GB W Oakland 25 Minnesota 24 21 533 California 20. 21 Seattle KansasCity 16 14 26 27 17 595 22 17 22 564 19 537 Chicago Texas L10 Streak Home Away 5-5 Lost 1 12-4 46 Won1 13-11 — 1% 2% 2-7-3 Won 1 13-13 9-6 9-7 13-12 2% 6-4 Won 2 .488 4¥%2 3-7 Won 1 8-8 .381 341 9 10% 4-6 5-5 Lost 1 Lost 2 8-12 8-12 National League 7-13 17-8 12-13 8-14 6-15 East Division W L Pct. GB L10 Streak Home Away Pittsburgh 24.17 585 — z-3-7 Lost 1 12-6 St. Louis New York Montreal 24 24 19 18 20 20 571 .545 .487 Ya 1¥2 4 2-6-4 46 6-4 Won1 Won1 Won3 13-7 11-11 12-6 12-14 11-12 88 Philadelphia 18 22 .450 5% 5-5 Lost 1 10-12 8-10 18 23 2-6-4 Won 1 9-8 9-15 San Francisco San Diego .439 6 West Division W L Pct. GB 24°17 585 — 23 20 .535 2 Cincinnati Atlanta 21 19 20 25 512 .432 Houston 18 24 .429 Los Angeles 16 22 .421 z-denotes first game was a win AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY’S RESULTS L10 2-7-3 2-7-3 Streak Lost1 Lost 1 Home Away 149 10-8 12-11 11-9 4-6 4-6 Won 1 Lost 2 10-6 12-10 11-14 7-15 6% 3-7 6% 2-6-4 Lost1 Won1 14-12 10-10 4-12 6-12 3 62 NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY’S RESULTS Boston 5, Oakland 1 Milwaukee 5, New York 4, 10 innings Minnesota 6, Detroit 5 California 6, Baltimore 2 Montreal 7, Atlanta 6 New York 6, San Francisco 3 Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 0 Chicago 5, Toronto 2 Texas 4, Kansas City 2 Cleveland 5, Seattle 4 St. Louis 10, Houston 4 Los Angeles5, Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 7, San Diego 2 SUNDAY’S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES (Times MDT) Oakland (Darling 3-2) at Boston (Gardiner (Times MDT) :ee (Smoitz 3-4) at Montreal (Gardner 3-1), 11:05 a.m. Milwaukee (Robinson 0-1) at New York 7‘Ghncnnat(R ‘Rilo 0-3) at Philadelphia (Schilling California (Finley 1-2D at Baltimore (Milacki Houston (J.— 1-0) at St. Louis (Tewks- (Sanderson 3-2), 11:30 a.m. 3-2), 11:35 a.m. ee (Morris 4-2) at Chicago (McCaskill 2-4), 1 Kansas city. (Appier 3-3) at Texas (Jeffcoat 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Minnesota (Krueger 4-0) at Detroit (Tanana 3-3), 6:05 p.m. Cleveland (Armstrong 1-5) at Seattle (Parker 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Milwaukee at New York, 11 a.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 6:05 p.m. Cleveland at Oakiand, 7:15 p.m. (Only games scheduled) Texas abrihbi abrhbi 4010 Thonss 2110 4120 Husonss 2000 4011 Paimeirolb 3100 4000 Ju. Gonzalezcf 4120 3120 Sierrarf 4000 4011 3000 3010 4012 Downingdh 2000 Reimer dh 2000 Rodriguezc 4112 Farisstf 2010 Daugherty f 2000 Paimer 3b 2010 Newman2b 2010 Totals 33.282 Totats 31484 KansasCity 011 000 000-2 Texas 400 000 00x—4 E ~Cu. Young (1). DP — Kansas City 1, Texas 1. LOB— Kansas City 5, Texas 6. 2B— Gwynn (2), Jefferies (13), Eisenreich (4), Mayne (1), Ju. Gonzalez (7), Palmer (9), HR — Rodriguez (4). CS— Thurman (2). NRO oCoOofe o°ocos oo Rainestf Sax 2b Ventura 3 abrhbi 5020 3001 3100 Thomas Ib 4220 G.Belidh Huffrf 4021 3121 Karkovicec H 4000 RER BB SO 7333 4222 1 3 6134223 0 0001 230000 2 0000 4 0 1 4 Pail pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. PB — Borders. T—2:56. A—39,293 Gonzales 2b Gaetti 3b Fitzgerald c DiSarcinass Totals California Battimore 730000 6236 31-31 abrhbi 4000 Anderson if Devereauxcf C.Ripkenss 4110 3212 G. Davis dh Milligan Ib 4110 3011 4010 3000 2013 Hulett 3b 4000 4111 Seguirf 4000 4010 B.Ripken? 3000 4010 Tackettc 2111 33696 Totals 31242 303 000 COO—6 00 000 100-2 38 — Polonia (2), Gonzales (1). HR — Stevens (3), H 7? 2 RER BB SO 4222 0000 2238 6 6 423100 12306 0 1 2 (0 HBP — by Langston (Tackett). WP —Sutciiffe T= 2:36. A— 41,146. 6 1 2 2 (7 Detroit adrhbi 6330 Knoblauch Puckett cf Hrbdek Ib Harper c Bush an C. Davis dh Larkin rf J. Brown rf Leius 3b 4001 3010 Whitaker? Frymanss Fiewerdh 3011 1000 3010 1000 4010 Gagne ss 5130 Totats Detrent abrhbi 5000 Phillips cf 2201 4032 5220 4321 3011 Tettietonc 4022 Kreulerc Carreontf Barnes ib Hare lb 0000 4010 2000 1000 1017 ® Deerrf 4000 Livingstone 3> 2000 Cuyler ct 1000 % 6125 Totats w595S 102 00-6 162 000 620—5 E ~Gagne (8), Whitaker (1). DP — Detroit | LOB~ Minnesota 13, Detroit 6 28 — Mack (5), Harper (6) CS—Leius (1). HR -—Fryman (7). Mannesota Tapani (W 4-4) Terres $8 — Mack (7). S—Leius. SF — Hrbek °° HH RER BB SO 5 Wayne Aguilera (S 13) Derr King Knudsen Doherty (L 2-1) M. Munoz S23 2333 1231 ‘ abrh bi 4230 4000 Greenwellif 4111 4011 Clark dh 2010 Quirk c Brosiusrf W. Wilsonph 4010 3000 1000 Browne ct Bordick ss 4010 4020 Boggs 3b §122 Plantier rf Burkscf Cooper Ib 4000 3012 4000 Naehringss Penac 4020 4120 Blankenship 2b 3000 Totals 35181 Totals 45125 Oakland 100 000 000-1 Boston 720 010 00x—5 DP —Oakiand 2. LOB — Oakland 7, Boston 10. 2B —R. Henderson 2 (7), McGwire (11), Reed (12), Clark (3), Burks (6). HR — Boggs (3) iP H RER BB SO Oakland Moore (L 5-3) G. Nelson 4 7553 1232 000 Horsman 1131 1 2001 00 0 8 7 110 3 Campbell Boston Dopson (W 1-1) T.Howarddh 5000 01 200 0 6 0 143 6 2 21 3333113 231201 23660601 1 100600 3 2 1 1 8 8 1 Seattle abrh bi 5000 Reynolds? E.Martinez3d 2000 Baerga 2b Belle If Cole if Whiten rf 4120 4233 1000 4020 Griffey cf Mitchell dh Buhner rf T. Martinez Ib 3000 3100 3122 2100 Sorrento Ib 2110 Cottotlf 3117 Fermin 3b S. Alomar c Jacoby 3b M. Lewis ss 0000 4000 3011 4100 Vizauel ss Cochranec Sinatroc O’Brien ph Schaefer ss Heffernanph 2000 2010 2000 0001 0000 1000 G. Hill ph 1001 Totals Cleveland Seattie %S95 Briley if Totals 1000 m4aaa 001 O03 010-5 000 030 100-4 E —E. Martinez (6). DP — Cleveland 1, Seattie 1. LOB —Cieveiand 8, Seattie 6. 28 — Baerga (5), Whiten (6), Sorrento (2). HR — Belle (5), Buhner (5), Cotto (3). S— Lofton. SF — O’Brien Ld Geveland Boucher H 1 2- Seattie Hanson (L 1-7) ? Swan 0 J. Netson Powell ! 1 RER BB SO HBP — by Lilliquist (Griffey), by Hanson (BaerT-258. A— 15.2772. METS 6, GIANTS 3 Boston Marsden 3% Murray Ib Bonilla rf Jonnson cf Schofield ss Handley c Gooden p innis © Francop San Francisco Lewisef Becko James pr 0000 16000 3012 M Jacksonp 0000 3000 4000 0000 0000 Feder ph 1000 Jj Brantevo 0000 MaWiliems3d3 100 R.Thompson2>4110 McNamereac Clayton ss Burda Downs eras abrh bi 4000 «$100 2020 5100 Weeki W.Cark ib $221 Bassi 2010 5243 3010 Sevder # 416 Totals 357147 201 020 001—6 100 310 02x—7 K. Hill (2). 3B —L. Walker (1). HR — Gant (7), Ol- son (1), L. Walker (8), Wallach (2), Cianfrocco (4). SB —Gant 2 (12). CS—Owen (1), Carter (2). $— Nixon. Ip H Atlanta Leibrandt Bielecki Mercker Freeman Stanton (L 0-2) ee 4011 4000 0000 1000 3311 33372 Conference Men’s Ouidoor Track and Fieid Championships held at Boise State University’s Bronco Stadium: 100 meters — 1. Stephen Lewis (!daho), 10.26 (new Big Sky record, old record 10.29 by Patro me Idaho, 1987); 6. Brandon Stock, 200 meters—1. Anthony Wilson (Northern Arizona), 20.88. RER BB SO 10,000 meters—1. Leif Larsen (Montana), abrhbi Biggio 2b Finley cf 3210 Lankfordcf 3110 O.Smithss Bagwell Ib 3112 Anthony rf 4011 Caminiti 3b 4010 Incaviglia If 4000 Osuna p 0000 Servais ¢ 4010 Cedeno ss 3000 Mallicoat p 0000 Boever p 00090 R.Murphyp 0000 X. Hernandezp 0000 Distefano If 1000 Harnisch p 2000 Candaele ss 2000 otals 33463 ab rh bi 3213 S434 Joserf Galarragalb Zeile3b M.Thompsontf Alicea 2b Gedmanc Pagnozzic Osbornep C.Wilsonph Carpenterp 5010 5111 4222 5220 4120 2011 1100 2000 1000 1012 Totals 38 10 1410 300 010 000— 4 St. Louis 013 004 20x—10 E — Jose (1). DP—St. Louis 1. LOB — Houston 5, St. Louis 8. 2B — Finley (10), Anthony (5), Zeile (6). 3B — Lankford (2), Alicea (5). SB —O. Smith (11). = IP oH RER BB SO Harnich ¢(L 2-5) Mallicoat Boever R. Murphy X. Hernandez na St. Louis Osborne (W 5-2) Carpenter (S 1) 5 8 6 6 1 4 2322 2 1~«21 230 1 71 «21 «0 meg 1 1 Y 7 130000 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 643 27 0000 0 Harnisch pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. HBP — by Carpenter (Bagwell). High iump—1. Brian McCurdy (Northern Arizona), 6-1034; 3. Billy Schuffenhaur, 6-91; 6. (tile) Scott Brimhali, 6-434. Triple iump—1. Joshua Gindiri (Northern Arizona), 50-6. Pole vault — 1. Joe Mauko (Northern Arizo- REDS 10, PHILLIES 0 Philadelphia abrh bi abrhbi §122 Dykstract 4020 0000 Hartley p 0000 5111 Duncan'tf 4000 4011 Hollins 3b 4010 3000 Krukrt 4000 1100 R.Jordanib 3000 4121 Lakec 3020 1111 Batistess 3010 4331 Morandini2o 3000 Roberts If Brumfieid i Da. Martinez cf Larkin ss O'Neill rf Braggsrf Sabo 3b Coles 3b Morris 1b 4011 Brinkp 1000 4210 Searcyp 0000 4022 Amaroph 1000 Cox p 0000 Sveum ph 1000 Peguero cf 0000 Totals 39101410 Totals 31060 Cincinnati - 003 141-10 Philadeiphia 000 200 000— 0 E —Lake (1), Batiste (12). DP —Cincinnati 2. 2. Nevada, 109; 3. Weber State, 8612; 4. Boise State, 80'2; 5. Idaho, 78; 6. Idaho State, 61; 7. Montana State, 35; 8. Montana, 28; 9. Eastern Washington, 18. Outstanding track athlete — Anthony Wilson, Northern Arizona; Kurt Black, WeberState. Outstanding field athlete—Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada. Brink (L 0-1) Searcy Cox §238 730 2 § Hartley WP — Swindell. T — 2:40. A— 26,332. 1 43 00 5 3 11 2 «0 2 2 «(0 2 379~2 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Conference Women’s Outdoor Track and Fleld Championships held at Boise State University’s Bronco Stadium: 100 meters—1. Angela Kimmey (Northern 200 meters — 1. Elizabeth Kealamakia, 24.37; 2. Nicole Alder, 24.66. 409 meters — 1. Elizabeth Kealamakia, 54.86; aoer Holbrook, 54.94; 3. Cindy Burningham, Stephanie Johnson, 2:10.33; 3. Taunya Daniels, 2:12.21; 6. Cheryi Hannay, 2:16.5 (hand-timed). 1,500 meters — 1. Christy Michaels (Northern Arizona), 4:32.00; 2. Denise Spriggs, 4:33.84; 3. Cathy Jolley, 4:34.68; 4. Cindy Fowers, 4:37.54; 5. Chery! Hannay, 4:38.60. Pittsburgh 3,000 meters — 1. Debbie Howard, 9:57.05; 6. Merced rf Beil ss Van Slyke cf abrh bi Butlercf 4020 L.Harris2 2110 Sharperson2b 1000 Bonds King Ib Belinda p 4010 5010 0000 Daniels Webster rf Benzingerib Lind 2b Palacios p 4011 2000 D.Hansen3b Offermanss Mason p Espyrf 0000 0000 Gottp S.Wilsonp Karros ph Totals Buechele 3b Siaught c 3100 3120 Z. Smith ph B.Pattersonp Totals 1000 0000 4494 4000 4011 4110 Sciosciac Andersonpr 4011 0100 3110 3020 R.Martineszp Javier ph Los Angeles One out when winning run scored 2000 1000 0000 0000 1113 33505 002 200 000-4 001 000 O64—5 E — Palacios (1). OP — Pittsburgh 1. LOB — Pitts burgh 10, Los Angeles 6. 28 — Merced (9), Siaught 2 (2). HR—Karros (4). SB—L. Harris (2). CS— Bonds (2). $- eee_— H RER BB SO Pittsburgh Palacios 7 Belinda (L 2-1) 0 B. Patterson Mason Los Angeles 6311 23100 23233 1 0 1 4 71 0 0 5 6 230001 0 7 71 844 11317 S$. Wilson (W 1-3) WP — Mason T—3:01. A— 39,910. 0 0 0 0 6 4 abrh bi San Diego abrhbi Sosa cf Watton # Grace Ib Sandberg 2b Dawson rt $220 2210 4222 4133 3002 TFernandezss Gwynnrt T. Scotto Sheffield 3b McGriff Ib 4000 3110 0000 4122 4020 Salazar 3b Girardi c Vizcaino ss Morgan p K.Pattersonp 4000 3010 4000 3000 0000 Dr. Jacksonci J. Cark# Stilwell 2b Hurstp Wardit 4010 4010 4000 2010 2000 Dascenzo rf 0900 Santiagoc 4010 Dw. Smithphm 1000 Scanian p 0000 Totals 33797 Totals 3292 Chicago 301 030 000-—7 San Diego 0 02 O-—2 OP — Chicago |, San Diego 2. LOB — Chicago 3, San Diego 7. 2B-Grace (9), Dr. Jackson (5 Hurst (2). HR ~ Sandberg (5), Sheffield (9). SF — Dawson Chicago Morgan (W 4-2) K_ Patterson Scaman San Drege Hurst (L 3-4) T. Scott Ta217. A-G 77 r H 6 2 1 7 2 RER BB SO este F.3 1606 86 2 16066 0 7 e £ a ©0666 F 3 WORLD LEAGUE European x-Barceiona London x-Oriando W 5 3 L 5 6 T 0 1 Pct. PF PA .500 104 161 .350 178 193 6 2 4 8 0 OQ .600 284 188 .200 175 274 3 7 0 .300 150 257 lorth American East 8 2 QO .800 247 127 N.Y.-New Jersey Montreal Ohio 1 8 O- .111 108 203 North American West x-Sacramento 8 2 0 .800 250 152 Birmingham 6 2 1 722 165 141 San Antonio 7 3 O- .700 195 149 x-Clinched division title Saturday’s results Frankfurt 19, London 16 New York-New Jersey 41, Montreal 21 Orlando 13, Barcelona 10 Talk” NBA basketball: NBA Play- offs, Portland at Utah (KISN 570 AM, KOOL 800 AM), 1:20 p.m. Sports talk: ESPN Radio (KSL 1160 AM), 4 p.m. Baseball: CBS Inside Pitch (KSL 1160 AM), 5:07 p.m. Tonight Baseball: Minnesota at Detroit (KSL 1160 AM), 6 p.m. 1,600-meter relay—1. Weber State (Cindy Burningham, Stephanie Johnson, Jeni Holbrook, Elizabeth Kealamakia?, 3:45.49. Javelin—1. Patti Steinbruecker (Montana), 48-5. ; Discus — 1. Gloria Dillard (Boise State), vrrible jump—1. Elizabeth Kealamakia, 40Va Final team scores —1. Weber State, 163; 2. Northern Arizona, 156; 3. Boise State, 67; 4. idaho, 62; 5. Montana State, 42; 6. Eastern Washington, 35; 7. Montana, 31; 8. idaho State, 21; 9. Nevada, 10. Outstanding track athiete — Elizabeth Kealamakia, Weber State. Outstanding field athiete—Gloria Dillard, Boise State. score for the Novacek-Tscherkasov match unavailable): Bive Group Germany 3, re States 0 Sunday‘s game Portland at Utah, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday's game Utah at Portland, 7 p.m. Thursday’s game Portland at Utah, 7 p.m., if necessary BULLS 105, CAVALIERS 96 At Richfield, Ohio Chicago (105) Grant 7-10 1-2 15, Pippen 9-14 5-8 23, Cartwright 1-2 0-0 2, Jordan 13-27 9-10 36, Paxson 5-6 0-0 12, Levingston 0-0 0-0 0, Armstrong 2-6 0-0 4, Perdue 1-2 1-2 3, Hodges 0-1 0-0 0, S. Williams 3-5 4-4 10, King 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-73 Nance 7-18 4-4 18, Sanders 0-2 0-0 0, Daugherty 7-15 4-5 18, Ehio 7-11 3-4 20, Price 6-13 2-2 16, J. Williams 5-12 6-10 16, Battie 1-4 0-0 2, Brandon 3-5 0-0 6. Totals 36-80 19-25 96 Chicago Cleveland 37 20 26 22—105 18 19 29 30— % 3-point goals — Chicago 3-3 (Paxson 2-2, Jordan 1-1), Cleveland 5-10 (Ehio 3-6, Price 2-4) Rebounds — Chicago 48 (Grant 11), Cleveland 40 (Daugherty 10). Assists — Chicago 25 (Jordan 9), Cleveland 23 (Daugherty, Ehio 5) Fouled out—none. Total fouls— Chicago 25, Cleveland 22. A — 20,273. STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS (BEST-OF-7) (TIMES MDT) WALES CONFERENCEFINAL PITTSBURGH VS. BOSTON Pittsburgh 4, Boston 3 (OT) Tuesday, May 19 Pittsburgh 5, Boston 2 Thursday, May 2! Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1 Saturday’s resutt Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1 (Pittsburgh wins series, 4-0) TN CAMPBELL CONFERENCEFINAL CHICAGO VS. EDMONTON Saturday, May 16 Chicago 8, Edmonton 2 Monday, May 18 Chicago 4, Edmonton 2 Wednesday, May 20 Chicago 4, Edmonton 3 (OT) Friday, May 72 Chicago 5, Edmonton | (Chicago wins series, 4-0) STANLEY CUP FINAL Tuesday's game Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5.35 om Thursdey’s game Chicago at Pittsburgh, 535 5.m Saturday, May 30 , dure) Pittsburgh at Chicago, 635 om Wednesday, June 3 Chicago at Pittsburgh, $:35p rm, ‘ # necessary ter Valley Golf Club course: 67-68 — 135 Harold Henning Lee Trevino 67-69 — 136 65-72 — 137 Arnold Palmer Gary Cowan Dick Hendrickson 69-69 — 138 66-72 — 138 70-69 — 139 Doug Dalziel Larry Laoretti Bob Charies Jim Ferree 69-70 — 73-67 — 71-69 — 70-70 — Don Bies GeneLittler Dave Stockton Bob Brue Dick Rhyan Butch Baird John Brodie Walter Zembriski Walter Morgan Jack Kiefer 74-67 — 141 71-70— 141 71-70—141 71-70— 141 71-70 — 141 73-69 — 142 73-69 — 142 71-71 — 142 69-73 — 142 68-74 — 142 Jim Colbert Renzo Furlan, italy, def. Bart Wuyts, Belgium, 6-4, 7-6 (7-1). results in the $150,000 European Open tennis STRASBOURG, France (AP) — Saturday’s AUTO RACING CHAMPION SPARK PLUG 300 CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Saturday’s order of finish in the NASCAR Champion Spark Piug 300 heid at Chariotte Motor Speedway, with starting position in parentheses, hometown, make of car, laps completed, prize money, reason out if any and winner’s average speed in miles per hour: 1. (1) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, inc., Ford, 200, $113,844, 127.210 mph. 2. (9) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet, 200, $22,794. 3. (33) Morgan Shepherd, Conover, N.C., Ford, 200, $13,369. 4. (23) Sterling Marlin, Columbia, Tenn., Chevrolet, 200, $9,919. 5. (20) Dale Jarrett, Conover, N.C., Chevrolet, 200, $8,044. 6. (4) Ward aerten, South Boston Va., Buick, 200, $13, 7. (1S) Todd Sodinn, Chemung, N.Y., Buick, 199, $12,169 8. (6, Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., Pontiac, 199, $8,919, accident 9. (14) Robert Pressiey, Asheville, N.C., Oldsmobile, 199, $10,269. 10. (7) Phil Parsons, Detroit, Oldsmobile, 199, $4,719. 11. (37) Dave Rezendes, Assonet, Mass Oldsmobile, 199, $4,379 12. (13) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Mo., Chevro199, $3,369 13. (17) Bill Eltiott, Dawsonville, Ga., Ford, 199, $2,919 14. (12) Je#f Burton, South Boston, Va., Oids15. (25) Ed Ferree, Saxonburg, Pa., Buick, 198, $2,339 16. (36) Ricky Craven, Concord, N.H., Chevrolet, 197, $7,034 17. (30) Butch Miller, Coopersville, Mich., Oldsmobile, 195, $3,999 18. (29) Cecil Eunice, Blackshear, Ga., Oids194, $1,789 19. (28) Tommy Houston, Hickory, N.C., Buick, 187, $3,604 20. (27) Richard Lasater, Little Rock, Ark., Pontiac, 184, $3,469, transmission 21. (19) Mike Wallace, St. Louis, Oldsmobile, 180, $3,289 22. (31) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Fia., Chevrolet, 172, $3 23. (18) Michael Waltrio, Owensboro, Ky Pontiac, 156, $1,484, accident 274. (1 Tom Peck Connelisburg, Pa Oldsmobile, 149, $3,119 25. (8) Kenny Wallace, St. Louis, Chevrolet 147 $2 Re 139 140 140 140 74-67 — 141 Babe Hiskey Jim Albus Lee Elder 75-68 — 143 73-70 — 143 72-71 — 143 . LPGA GOLF CORNING CLASSIC CORNING, N.Y. (AP) — Saturday’s third- LUCERNE, Switzeriand (AP) — Saturday’s mobile, 69-70 — 139 69-70 — 139 Chi Chi Rodriguez Men’s singles Quarterfinals Renzo Furlan, Italy, def. Franco Davin, Semifinals Jaime Oncins, Brazil, def. Andres Gomez, Ecuador, 6-2, 6-1. 70-68 — 138 Gary Player Dick Goetz BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) — Saturday’s results in the $240,000 ATP Muratti Time-Cassa Ris- accident 21) Clifford Allison, Hueytown, Ala 9, $2,869, engine 27. (39) Ed Berrier, Winston- Salem, NLC Oldsmodiie, 114, $8,844, accident om Date Earnhardt, Kannapolis, N.C Chevr 112, $3,414, vaive 29 Ey Steve Grissom, Gasden, Ala., Oidsmobile, 111, $4,529, accident 30. (40) Shawna Robinson, Des Moines lowa, Oldsmobile, 103, $1,799 31. (5) Jimmy Bown, Portiand, Ore., Chevrolet, 102, $2,034, ignition 32. (41) Bobby Dotter, Hendersonville Tene Chevrolet, 100, $3,119, olf line Time of race: 2 hours, 2] minutes, 30 seconds Margin of victory: under caution Cautions: 9 for 38 isos. Lao leaders: Gordon (pole), Martin 1-26, C Allison 277-30, Martin 31-92, Gordon 93-107 Trickie 108-121, Gordon 122-126, Burton 127- Pittsburgh at Chicago, 635 p.m piayed on the par 35-35—70, 6,608-yard Ches- Gibby Gilbert bles mobile, 198, $7,219 NHL PLAYOFFS 70-68-69 — 207 70-67 -71— 208 68-71-71—210 MALVERN, Pa. (AP) — Saturday’s sec- ATP MURATTI TIME-CASSA RISPARMIO jet, 70-67-69 — 206 BELL ATLANTIC CLASSIC Czechoslovakia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Utah 97, Portiand 89 (Portiand leads series, 69-68-69— 206 Greg Norman Richard Zokol Mike Reid Alexander Volkov and Andrei Tscherkasov, results in the $150,000 Strasbourg Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Women’s singles Semifinals Naoko Sawamatsu (5), Japan, def. Mariaan de Swardt, South Africa, 6-3, 6-3 Judith Wiesner (2), Austria, def. Bettina Fulco, Argentina, 6-1, 6-1. Friday, May 22 70-69-67 — 206 70-68-68 — 206 72-69-65 — 206 71-65-71 — 207 70-65-72 — 207 70-67-70 — 207 68-69-70 — 207 Russia, def. Petr Korda and Cyril Suk, STRASBOURG OPEN 2-1). Tom Byrum Noian Henke Joey Sindelar Hale Irwin Ray Floyd Ben Crenshaw Bruce Fleisher Tscherkasov, Russia, 6-7, 6-3, 6-4. Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, May 19 67-69-70 — 206 67-70-69 — 206 Karel Novacek, Czechoslovakia, def. Andrei Cleveland at Chicago, 7 p.m. Portiand 119, Utah 102 Brian Claar Kirk Triplett 66-69-69 — 204 Rick Fehr Petr Korda, Czechoslovakia, def. Alexander Volkov, Russia, 6-4, 6-4. tournament (seedings in parentheses): Women’s singles Semifinals Amy Frazier (2), Rochester Hills, Mich., def. Christelle Fauche, Switzeriand, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2. Radka Zrubakova (3), Czechosiovakia, def. Emanuela Zardo, Switzeriand, 6-4, 6-4. Saturday, May 16 67-67-70 — 204 71-68-65 — 204 67-68-69 — 204 69-65-71 — 205 70-69-66— 205 72-65-68 — 205 71-69-65 — 205 and Jim Grabb, Tucson, Ariz., 7-6 (10-8), 6-2. Czechoslovakia 2, Russia | Men‘s singles EUROPEAN OPEN Portland 113, Utah 88 Blaine McCallister Larry Mize Dillard Pruitt Fulton Allem Dan Forsman Jeff Siuman Wayne Grady ny, def. Patrick McEnroe, Oyster Bay, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19 Chicago 103, Cleveland 89 Thursday, May 21 Cleveland 107, Chicago 81 Saturdays result Chicago 105, Cleveland 96 (Chicago leads series, 2-1). v’s game Chicago at Cleveland, 1:30 p.m. ednesday‘’s game PORTLAND VS. UTAH 69-66-68 — 203 66-67-71 — 204 Keith Clearwater ond-round scores in the $550,000 Senior PGA Bell Atlantic Classic golf tournament being Argentina, 6-2, 6-1. WESTERN CONFERENCE 69-66-68 — 203 Mark Brooks Craig Stadler DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Saturday’s results in the $1.4 million Peugeot World CONFERENCE FINALS (BEST-OF-7) (TIMES MDT) EASTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO VS. CLEVELAND inday, May 31 Mark Caicavecchia WORLD TEAM CUP NBA PLAYOFFS Cleveland at Chicago, 1:30 p.m., if necessary ; Steve Pate parmio Bologna clay court tennis tournament: Friday’s game q FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Saturday’s third-round scores in the $1.3 million PGA Southwestern Bell Colonial golf tournament being piayed on the par 35-35—70, 7,010-yard Colonial Country Club course: Jim Gallagher 70-68-63 — 201 Bruce Lietzke 69-68-64 — 201 Davis Love III 65-69-68 — 202 Corey Pavin 68-64-70 — 202 ‘TENNIS Men’s GOLF SOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL Sunday’s game (Time MDT) Birmingham at Ohio, 2 p.m. (End reguizr season) Michael Stich, Germany, def. Pete Sampras, Bradenton, Fla., 6-7 (6-8), 6-2, 6-4. Cari-Uwe Steeb, Germany, def. Derrick Rostagno, Pacific Palisades, Calif., 6-1, 6-3. Men‘s $s doubies Michael Stich and Cari-Uwe Steeb, Germa- Alder, Elizabeth Kealamakia, Kim Ashby, PGA Sacramento 27, San Antonio 21 400-meter hurdies—1. Veronica Penton (Eastern Washington), 1:00.85. 400-meter relay—1. Weber State (Nicole Sunday, May 17 CUBS 7, PADRES 2 WLAF FOOTBALL la, 14.05; 2. Kim Ashby, 14.08. Sunday, May Los Angeles Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5:35 p.m., If necessary Team Cup tennis tournament (tie-breaker Saturday, May 30 or Sunday, May 31 abrhbi 5111 §121 2011 Sports talk: “Jazz (KISN 570 AM), noon. at Cathy Jolley, 10:24.3 (hand-timed). 5,000 meters—1. Tracy Jarman (Northern Arizona), 16:35.86; 4. Michelle Sloan, 17:55.18; 6. Elizabeth Humphreys, 18:18.5 (hand-timed). 100-meter hurdles — 1. Elizabeth Kealamak- Utah at Portiand, 1:30 p.m., if necessary NOTE: If the Eastern Conferencefinal series ends in five games or less, Game 7 of the Western Conference finai will be moved to DODGERS 5, PIRATES 4 Radio Friday, June 5 Frankfurt WOMEN’S TRACK LOB — Cincinnati 8, Philadeiphia 4. 2B — Roberts (9), Swindell (2). 3B — Dave Martinez (1), Sabo (2). HR — Coles (1). SB — Braggs (2), Morris (1), Dykstra (5). CS—Sabo (2), Morris (3). S— Swindell. iP oH RER BB SO Cincinnati 9 6000 5 Swindell (W 4-2) ESPN (KSL 1160 AM), 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at i oo” If necessary na), 16-5'2. Finai team scores — 1. Northern Arizona, 155; T—2:54. A— 36,286. Cincinnati Minnesota Today Sports talk: Ya. Cindy Burningham), 46.15. Houston Baseball: wee put— 1. Kamy Keshmiri (Nevada), 58- 800 meters—1. Shawna Halford, 2:08.73; 2. St. Louis Radio Baseball: Chicago Cubs at San Diego, WGN, 2 p.m. Senior PGAgolf: Bell Atlantic Classic, ESPN, 3:30 p.m. Tonight 400-meter intermediate hurdies—1. Gabe Crane (Eastern Washington), 51.70. 400-meter relay — 1. Northern Arizona, 40.50; 4. WeberState, 42.17. 1,600-meter relay—1. Northern Arizona, 3:10.93 (new stadium record, old record 3:10.97 by Idaho, 1985). Arizona), 11.96; 4. Nicole Alder, 12.20. Houston Today Auto racing: Indianapolis 500, @, 9 a.m. Auto racing: Coca-Cola 600, TBS, 11 a.m. NBA basketball: NBA Play- Colonial, @, 1:30 p.m. (Idaho), 14.29. lecki pitched to 2 batters in the 5th, Stanton pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. CARDINALS 10, ASTROS 4 Detroit, ESPN, 6 p.m. p.m. NCAA tennis: Division I Men’s Championships, ESPN, | p.m. LPGA golf: LPGA Skins Game, ©, 1:30 p.m. PGA golf: Southwestern Bell 30:47.40; 2. Kurt Black, 30:51.28; 6. Chris Jones, 31:36.56; 7. Adam Reeves, 32:07.42. 110-meter high hurdies—1. Cristian Zarcu BOISE (AP) — Saturday’s first-place finishers and WeberState results in the Big Sky HBP — by K. Hill (Gant). WP — Bielecki, K. Hill 2, Sampen. Balk — Sampen. T-3:17. A— 15,918. Television offs, Portland at Utah, @, 1:30 5,000 meters — |. Brett Bonenberger (Northern Arizona), 14:52.05; 3. Kurt Black, 15:03.80; 6. Duane West, 15:11.14. K. Hill Sampen 2-3 Roias 11-3 Fassero (W 2-2) 1 Wetteiand (S 7) 1 Leibrandt pitched to 3 batters in the 4th, Bie- Chicago 92). WP — Powell abrhbi 5010 $22.2 3122 0000 1000 4000 2010 2010 2010 0000 1000 0000 0000 LOB — Atlanta 12, Montreal 4. 2B — Blauser (5), Olson (5), Hunter (5), L. Walker (9), Cerone (1), Gott Piunk pitched to 2 batters in the 7th, Hanson pitched to 2 batters in the 8th, Swan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. New York 4232 Wallach 3b Cianfroccolb Rojiasp Foley 3b Owenss Ceronec Carterc K.Hillp Sampenp Barberie3pb Fasserop Aloulf R. Martinez 5 Nichols Wickander Plunk Power L.Walkerrf 4 0 #71~27 Darwin 1 1 0 Moore pitched to 2 batters in the Sth. ab rh bi 4000 abrhbi 4000 4220 4021 0000 396136 Totals Oliver c Swindell p 4010 Lilliquist (W 2-2) Olin (S 7) TWINS 6, TIGERS 5 Mack Hf 2 McGwire Ib wo Gaetti (3), Tackett (2) Mannesota 0 Reed 2b wHUow 5. 2B —V. Hayes (8), Devereaux (10), G. Davis (1). Suictite (L 5-4) Mills 5. Davis 1 6 Baines dh DP — Baltimore 1. LOB — California 5, Baltimore Battimore 1 Boston abrhbi R. Henderson if 4120 Lotton cf Totals Atlanta Montreal Doran 2b Oakiand Cleveland 5110 4110 Cairttornia Langston (W 5-1) ichhorn 447 0 T-3:12. A— 25,874. Lansford 3b 0000 1000 —OOono—-n V. Hayes dh Stevens Ib OP — Milwaukee 1, New York 1. LOB — Milwaukee 7, New York 4. 2B—G. Vaughn (6), Gallego Hillegas (L 0-1) Berenguer p Berryhill ph ~Oo-conr Polonia If Totals 37484 300 001 000 1-5 100 000 030 0-4 INDIANS 5, MARINERS 4 Battimore Curtis rf Felix cf 35575 4110 3000 1000 T-2:47. A—33, 186. ANGELS 6, ORIOLES 2 abrhbi 5010 C.Hayes3d P. Kelly 2b James ph New York Maidonado (1). SB—G. Bell (4). CS—Raines (3). Calitornia 2000 3010 4010 RED SOX 5, ATHLETICS i Chicago 6 2 4010 4010 Maas Ib Orosco (S$ 1) Bell (5), Huff (3), Grebeck (7). HR — Winfield (8), Toronto 4000 Tartabull rf Nokesc 4011 Surhoff c Fletcher 2b 4111 Halll 5111 4000 Stubbs Ib Cadaret S— Sax. SF — Sax, Hi R.Kelly cf Mattingly (4), R. Kelly (4). SB — Listach (11), Moli- Borders c 3000 Abner cf 4010 Lee ss 3010 Grebeck ss aizt Totals 31242 Totals 3514 Toronto 010 000 100-2 Chicago O11 100 20x—-5 E=etter 2 (3), Gruber 3 (7), Sax (7). DP— Chicago 1. LOB — Toronto 6, Chicago 12. 2B—G. Key (L 3-3) Wells Chicago Hibbard (W 5-2) Pal Radinsky Thigpen (S$ 12) Yount cf Bichette rf Totals Milwaukee New York Gallegoss Mattinsiydh 4110 5231 §022 4010 1010 0000 2000 0000 0000 1010 0000 1000 0000 noose 3111 G. VaughnIf abrhbi 4111 5122 S00-C0°0W Maidonadolf 4113 4012 Olson c Hunter 1b Lemke 2b Willard ph Belliard pr Leibrandt p Bielecki p Mercker p D. Sandersph Freeman p Lo. Smith ph Stanton p o-o- 3111 3000 4000 Molitor dh New York cCoOo-ooWw Winfield dh Gruber 3b Tabier Ib Listach ss Seitzer 3b abrhbi 5120 4100 2Oo0Ww White cf R.Alomar2b Carter rf Milwaukee e200 abrhbi 4010 4000 4000 BREWERS 5, YANKEES 4 tor (10), Surhoff (1). CS— Surhoff (2). ip H RER BB SO Milwaukee Wegman (W 4-4) 9 8 44 0 4 Austin 230001 0 EAE WHITE SOX 5, BLUE JAYS 2 Toronto T—3:331. A— 32,979. (2), C. Hayes (5). HR—Molitor (5), Yount (3), SO ny 9 ry» 4 1 1 BB ooow RER O-NuN H eo Kansas City Magnante (L 1-4) Boddicker Cu. Young Meacham Texas K. Brown (W 7-3) PB — Mayne. T= 2:26. A— 33,347. ip Munoz. PB — Tettleton. ~O-CoO°ONn Eisenreichdh McReynolds if Mayne c Wilkersonss Shumpert 2b MONDAY’S GAMES ~ooe Thurmancf Gwynn rf Jetferies 3b Joyner Ib Pittsburgh (Drabek 3-3) at Los Angeles (Kevin Gross 1-4), 2:05 p.m. Chicago (Castillo 2-3) at San Diego (Melendez 4-2), 2:05 p.m. New York (Cone 4-2) at San Francisco (Wilson 4-2), 2:05 p.m. Lancaster 2 2 a a ee HBP —by Wayne (Cuyler). WP — Aguilera, M. RANGERS 4, ROYALS 2 Kansas City bury 5-1), 12:15 p.m. Houston at Montreal, 11:05 a.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 2:05 p.m. Cincinnati at New York, 5:35 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 5:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. (Only games scheduled) MONDAY’S GAMES Biauser ss Grissom cf DeShields2> Calderon if Wettelandp w Chicago 12-11 Montreal abrhbi 4120 5000 2321 4000 Nixon cf Pendieton3b GantIf Justice rf BOISE (AP) — Saturday’sfirst-place finishers and WeberState results in the Big Sky 1,500 meters — 1. Nathan Kennedy, 3:52.00. EXPOS 7, BRAVES 6 Atlanta ON THE AIR BIG SKY CONFERENCE OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS na), 46.09. 1fog,meters ~ 1. Tom Nate (Idaho State), T-3:15. A— 25,233. 8-13 11-10 7-17 7-12 - NCAA TRACK | 400 meters — 1. Wil Golver (Northern Arizo- ooo°o°oo Detroit pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. WP — Burba. PB — McNamara. 7-9 oo--o— 15-10 rnynooosa 3% 2-7-3 Lost2 ooo-Ww ont Lost1 Cnc cos Boston L410 746 2-5-5 oONnoco—s 22 19 537 GB — Ye —Ooocouwn New York ct. 614 .610 17 16 CONM—OWD 27 25 Burba (L 2-5) 2236 4 43 ~71 Downs 1132 000 7 Beck 2 000 0 2 M, Jackson 2 se 22 1.06 J. Brantley 1 0002 1 Downs pitched to 1 batter In the 5th, Innis Division —SCoCoOoOMW Oe News Toronto Baltimore San Francisco American League ‘ag 004 000 000 000 o2=3 E — Murray (6). OP — New York 2. LOB — New York 11, San Francisco 6, 2B — Bonilla (6). HR — Bonilla (5), Snyder (3). SB— Johnson (11). iP HH RER BB SO New York Gooden (W 4-4) 8 Gt oho 2 Innis 0 223 + 8 Franco (S 8) 1 000 060 0 Sunday, May 24, 1992 5B 130, T. Bodine 131-137, Miller 138-141, Trickle * 142-162 Gordon 163-finish J round scores in the $450,000 LPGA Corning Classic golf tournament being played on the par 36-36-72, 6,070-yard Corning Country Club course: Colleen Walker JoAnne Carner Mitzi Edge Nancy Ramsbottom Alice Miller Beth Daniel Rosie Jones Jody Anschutz Kathy Postiewait Margaret Ward Tara Fieming Sherri Steinhauer Katie Peterson-Parker Lauri Merten Judy Dickinson Amy Benz Kelly Robbins Brandie Burton Susie Redman Joan Pitcock Danielie Ammaccapane Caroline Pierce Cathy Reynolds Barb Bunkowsky Lisa Walters Caroline Gowan Kate Goiden Betsy King Jane Crafter Laurie Rinker-Graham Patty Sheenan Kim Williams Kay Cockerill Michelle Est 65-70-69 — 204 69-71-67 — 207 72-70-66 — 208 69-70-69 — 208 68-74-68 — 210 73-68-69 — 210 71-70-69 — 210 69-67-74—210 73-70-68 — 211 70-73-68 — 211 73-68-70 —211 72-67-72 —211 71-68-73 —212 72-73-68 — 213 72-73-68 — 213 71-73-69 — 213 73-68-72 — 213 70-70-73 — 213 74-71-69 —214 71-74-69 — 214 71-73-70—214 72-69-73 —214 77-70-68 — 215 73-72-70 — 215 72-73-70 — 215 73-71-71 —215 71-73-71 —215 73-70-72 — 215 72-71-72 —215 74-71-71—216 72-72-72—216 67-75-74—216 67-75-74—216 68-72-76—216 LPGA SKINS GAME CARDS FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Saturday’s cards from the front nine of the $450,000 LPGA Skins Game golf tournament being played on the par-72 Stonebriar Country Club course (holes 1-6 were worth $15,000 each; holes 7-9 were worth $25,000 each) Par out 435443454 Lopez xx4x4335x Malion 42xx5xuxxé Bradiey 4xx353x55 Stephenson xxx3Sxux 3x4 Total earnings — Lopez $30,000; Bradley, $0; Stephenson, $0 Carryover to 10th hole — $115,000 UGA GOLF VALLEY VIEW AMATEUR LAYTON — Saturday’s results in the Vatiey View Amateur piayed at the par-72, 6,687yard Valley View # Course Championship flignt 1. Rob Despain, 67; 2 Todd Bar ker $8, 3. (tie) Ben Maddox, Ryan Job, 69; 5 €) Lynn Summerhays, Sharm Newbold, 71; 7. (tie) John Harris, Win Young Chris Myrick, 72; 10. (tie) Ken Crornweli, Ken Krivanec, Jack Rupe. Bret! Schneiter, Lynn Muir, Chris Riding, 73; 16. (tie) Kenny Thom son, Jeff Adams, Brook ks, Chet Davids Chris Turner, Domm, 25. 74; 21. (tie eter Brown, David Garcia (tie) wane m * sen, George De Madsen. Vieet, 75 hae! Jacks gor, 76; Raymond Dennis Larson Ronnie Eames, Mark reg Youngs 29 Gus!, k Mike O’Keet e Cowperth- Russe Wilkinson Snane Mach Claude Ryans Mike Voorhies Mark Van an Cleve Beasiey 78; 42. (tie) Jason Thomas Rich Rawdin, Boy d Summerhays chibaid Roger Cox mriss C ahiher Newby, Mark Madsen, 79; 51. (tie torneo, Dennis Hepworth, Randy + J son Hurst, David Anderton, Terry Cobur Wally Peterson, Craig Simanton 80 First fight — 1 Jack Suekawa, 75; 2. Cal Er1, 76, 3. Scott Shepherd, 7 , 4. Tab Tucker 79; 6. (tie) Bill Burbioge Sco Ernie Kano, 80, 9. (tie) Troy Markham ven Marshall, jeff Jude, Brad Smith Mason Niederhauser, Reed Pew, 81; 15. (tie Steven Bailey. Lynn Giauser, Matt Lane, Jim Van Kovics, Ron Vorwalier, 82; 20. (tie) Keith Titus, Gary Schenck, Grego Decker, Robert Malian, 83 24. (tie) Jim Baty, Jed Benson, Jett Ketchum. Craig Smoson, 8, 28 (fe) Galen Wiedmeier, Cottam, Richard Alvord, John Dimitt, Tom Bernick, John Tony Gellegos, Rob Hansen, Dennis Milter. Ray Romero, 85; 36 (tie) Stamey Smith, David Lawlor Darryi Lo- pe:, Rober! Medina, Michael Hews, 66 |