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Show 2C Friday, June The Salt Lake Tribune 29, 1984 American Swimmer Sets 400-met- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) George DiCarlo said he was thinking more about making the US. Olympic team than setting a record in the freestyle Thursday. DiCarlo, of Denver, not only made the team, however, he broke a American record in the event, and will be one of the favorites for a gold medal at the Los Angeles Games. 400-met- er DiCarlo and John Mykkanen, of Placentia, Calif, at 17 the youngest male swimmer on the team, earned Olympic berths with times of 3 minutes, 51.03 seconds and 3:51.44, respectively. Both swam faster than the previous American mark of 3.51.56 set in August 1977 by Brian Goodell, the 1976 Olympic champion in the 400 and 1,500 freestyles. Others added to the Olympic team Thursday were Jenna Johnson of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Mary T. Meagher of Louisville, Ky., in the Michelle Richardson, 15, of Miami, was the No. 1 qualifier in the womens 800 freestyle in 8.34.77. Tiffany Cohen of Mission Viejo, already an Olympian after winning the 400 800 freestyle, was the second-fastequalifier in 8.35.61. record-holde- at r 400-met- er I PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -Chris Mullin, shooting brilliantly from the outside, scored all 16 of his points in the third quarter Thursday night to spark the U.S. 6 exhibiOlympic team to a tion victory over a group of National Basketball Association players. The Olympians, who had won their other tune up contest against Indiana University alumni, have six more games with NBA players in preparation for the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles next month. 0 halfThe pros had cut a time deficit to 1 before Mullin, a junior from St Johns, went to work. He hit a from the left side, Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma followed with two free throws and Mullin sank another jumper from the left angle to boost the lead to 1 with 6.53 left in the third period. With the score Mullin 128-10- Caulkins, who won the 400 individual medley, got another victory in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1.11.23. Rapp, who set an American record in the 200 breaststroke, got a 100 breaststroke spot with her second-place finish in 1:11.39. 3 48.32, Vladimir Salnikov of the Soviet Union, will not be at the Olymboypics because of the Soviet-le- d cott. George DiCarlo, of Denver, Colo., reacts after setting an American freestyle mark (3:51.03) in swim trials. women's 100 butterfly, and Richard Schroeder of Santa Barbara, Calif., in the mens 200 breaststroke. Steve Lundquist of Jonesboro, Ga., who also was under his previous world standard in the 100, was sixth in the 200 in 2.19 09. He b the Ameria 2:15.33. can record-holde- r Caulkins is swimming one event y Trials. She per day in the had hoped to make the Olympic team in six individual events and two relays, but she failed to finish first or second in the 200 breaststroke and 100 backstroke, although she made the final in both. The world Mullin, Olympians Drub NBA Players, 128-10- 6 Mark er six-da- 60-5- 66-6- er 72-6- st 74-6- 5, Red Sox Tkras EOT Al Mariners 9, 6 88-6- 39-3- 6. 37-3- 6-- 4, 6-- 39-3- Fridays Line ByJ McCarthy For the third straight year, Cincinnati is heading toward the bottom of the Western Division One of the reasons for their continued slide is the reliance on such pitchers as Joe Price Price has been taking a regular turn for the Reds, despite a 34 record and 4 99 ERA Charlie Lea should have little trouble registering his 12th victory, so choice to Montreal ... In the early part of the year, the Pittsburgh pitchers were performing, but the hitters weren't Last week the Pirates scored lots of runs, but the pitchers couldn't contain the opposing batters With John Tudor facing Jeff Robinson tonight, we look for the Pirates to find the formula for success and defeat the Giants PCL Standings BOSTON SEATTLE fast-brea- The Latest Line Salt Lake Tribune Sports Scoreboard American League a comhelped the Olympians take lead by scoring manding 14-six points in a 2 outburst He started the uprising with a side and finjumper from the left k ished it by hitting a 7 score the made layup that with 2.58 to go in the third quarter. The lead ranged from 16 to 26 points the rest of the way. Mullin and North Carolinas Michael Jordan led the Olympians with 16 points apiece. Sam Perkins of North Carolina added 15 and Alvin Robertson of Arkansas had 14. The NBA squad was led by Terwith ry Cummings of the ClippersWashof Williams Gus 25 points, Wool-ridg- e ington with 19 and Orlando of Chicago with 15. The pros only lead three times 6 and at The Olympians responded to the 4 deficit with 12 consecutive of points, six by Patrick Ewing battled also They Georgetown. 6 right back after falling behind with 7:06 left in the first half. Major League Baseball National League Track Results National League Al Tknti EOT EAST DIVISION 40 31 6 X5J Thursday's Games Texas W. Cleveland 6, 1st game Cleveland 7, Texas 2, 2nd game Toronto 9, Gotland 4 Boston 9, Seattle 4, 11 mngs Bammore 2, Chicago 0 Cahtomu 7, Mkwartiee 3 Only games scheduled Friday's Probotto Pfehers Minnesota (Smithson 87 and Wiliams al Detroit (Wilcox 85 and Moms 123), 530 pm. at Cleveland (Biyie-ve- n Texas (Stewart 43). 705 pm Oakland (Burns 43) at Toronto (Stieb 735 pm. Seattle (Vande Berg 47) at Boston 735 pm Cairforma (Romamck 87) at Milwaukee 830 pm (Haas at Chicago Baltimore (D Martinez 830 pm (Dotson New York 103) at Kansas City 835 pm (Black Kansas City Thursdiv's Gamas Atlanta S, Nw York 3 Houston 7, Pnuadttofua 6 Son Dwoo 7, St Louis 2 Chicago 5, Los Angelas 3 San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 3, 11 mmgs Ontv games scheduled Friday's Pntoattt PWchers Montreal (Lea 114) at Cincinnati (Price 34), (0da pm 7.35 at New York Atlanta (Bedrostan (Lynch 73), pm at Houston (K roper 77) Philadelphia 805 pm. (Carfton St Loms (Horton 31) at San Diego (Show 14), (Nro Indians 10-- 2, Rangers FW Chicago (Sutdrfte 2 0) al Los Angeles 1035 pm (Honeycutt Pittsburgh (Tudor 45) at San Francisco 1105 (Rortreon pm Astros 7, Phils 6 Nirhbi 12 5 1 4 4 2 2 4 111 111 2 12 110 3 d Touts 0 2 0 0 5 Butter Franco ss Hargry 1b Thrntn dh MHal X Willard c Vukvch rf Jacoby 3b Bemzrd 2b Perkins ph 11 2 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 110 2 2 QmM 5 0 2 - 10 5 0 4 110 111 4 10 12 2 2 2 4 4 0 2 Totals 39 10 12 8 Tax 20 10 abrhbi d 5110 Witkrsn ss Rivers dh Stem ph BBel 3b LAPrsh ri OBrlen 1b BJones X Ward X Sample Scott c Totesn 2b 6-- 7 Game CLEVELAMO rhbi pm. 1005 4 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 5 35 500 400 312 000 00- 0- 0 0 BBel (3) Game Winning RBI E Hargrove, Bemazard, Sample. 411 17 4 DP WP Darwin, T 232 Easterly Secand game TEXAS abrhbi d 25,742 Braves ATLANTA Mets 3 Totals NEW YORK Texas 5, 0 4 2 Perry X 3 0 A Hal X d Murphy Chmrts Komnsk Hubbrd Trevmo McMrtry Decmon lb rf 2b c p o 5 10 10 10 2 0 12 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 110 111 4 13 0 0 0 0 3 Bckmn 2b MWiisn Hmndz 1b Foster X Heep rf Hodges c Grdnhr 3b Staub ph Chpmn 3b Oouend ss Berenyi p Gorman p jMartn ph Gaff p Ortiz ph Leary p Strwbry ph 34 Totals d 0 0 0 0 4 2 32 2 abrhbi 3 111 Carter d Hal X Franco ss 10 0 0 0 11 4 Hargrove 1b Thornton efi Cast) rf Tabler X Butter Jacoby 3b Bando c Fischhn 2b Totals 4 1 0 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 3 0 2 1000 d 4 0 0 0 2 100 3 0 0 0 33 7 9 7 000 000 200--2 400 000 I2X- -7 abrhbi Owtaond g RBI Carter (1) 5 13 DP Texas Cleveland 5. Texas LOB 3, 5 0 10 HR Carter (1), Thornton (16), Jones (3), 3 13 abrhbi RRmrz ss Oberkfl 3b 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 Cast (7) F 0 H ER BB R SO Texas 0 0 Tanana (L 4 0 0 0 110 4 0 10 10 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 202. 1000 0 0 10 0 0 0 OAKLAND 0 RHndsn X 9 3 3 32 5 8 5 Totals Murphy Morgan 2b 121 000 5 Kngmn dh 00 AXanta 009 HO 00- 1- 3 Lansfrd 3b New York Trevmo (4) Game Winning RBI Looes rt DP AtOouendo Bochie lb Chapman, lanta I LOB Atlanta 7. New York I 78 Heath c 38 Hernandez. Chapman. Beckman, Wagner is HR -- Trevino (1) McAVrtrv Hancck ph Chembkss, Staub, ss (2), Murphy (7) SF Tot Murphy H R ER BB SO Aftanta Otdand 8 3 3 4 8 McMurtry W.6-- 8 3 0 0 0 Dedmon $ 4 Garcia ( Game Winning RBI New York E Garaa, BMartinez Atherton, Gtorg, 9 4 7 4 3 L.4-3 Berenyi Lanstord. L 08 Oakland 8, Toronto 9 2B 2 0 0 0 Murphy, Gorman Garaa, Kingman. R Henderson. 2 Gaff 3B RHenderson, C Johnson, Barfieto. HR 0 0 0 7 RHenderLeary CJohnson (6), Mosebv (ID S8 son (34) S Griffin. SF Mosebv Berenyi pitched to 2 batters m the 5m HBP Foster by McMurlry BK 15,077 McMurtry 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 d - Brewers Angels d 23 d Team Olympic Swim - I W49 A V, 800 37,659 Giants PITTSBURGH 4, Pirates UN 3 FRANCISCO 111 Cards 3 SAN DIEGO STLOUtS abrhbi LoSmtth X OSrrxth ss Jrgnsn ph McGee Hendrck rf DCreen 1b Herr 2b VnSIvk 3b Bnjmmr c A Howe ph Rucker p Breim ph VonOhin p Davtey p Aan p Lndrm ph Salas c Tot d 5 4 abrhbi 12 3 0 10 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 Wiggms 2b Gwynn rf Garvey lb Martinz X Kennedy c McRvni d LSata zr 3b Netties 3b Tmpftn Thrmnd p LDeLeon p Gossage p 5 5 13 0 10 4 3 3 3 111 jjones 12 13 10 0 4 3 3 0 3 0 u 7 0 Orioles 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Totals 3 SfLeutl SanOtage Game Winning RBI DP-S- an E -L- oSmtth. Sf Louis I, San Dtago Tenvtaton, McGee, Martinez. mith, 34 7 15 7 M0 000 2BJ 000 - Me Reynolds Diego 7 Kennedy, TO- P- 3 20- x- 7 d L0- 6Gwynn, Herr, LoS (5) $- - Tot Bafftome Chicago F J 292 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 I 0 Stegman VLaw 3b d abrhbi 3 Hairston ph Kittle X Luzmskt dh Weber ph 0 Bamr rt HI c 3 0 0 2 2 1000 4 0 0 Fletcher 2b Dvbzmski Tot u 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 Paaorek lb a 0 oooooom008 000 0 0 3 0 0 0 7 0 10 2 8 - 00- P- Rv 2 INDiANATOLlS Resdts of (AP) Thursday's final events at the U3. Ovrnpc Swvn Trials at the Indiana University Natato hum (top two Qualify for the Olympics) (distances in meters) Man's 400 freestyle 3 minutes, 1, George DiCarlo, Denver, SI 03 seconds (American record, previous record, 3i1 56 Brian Goode, 1977) 2, John Mvkkaneo, Placentia, Cakf , 3il 44 3, Mike O'Brien, Mission Veto, Cakf, 351 4, Bruce Haves, Dates, 352 86. 5. Mike Heath, Dates, 3 53 J8 6, Matt Cetknski, Lake Worth, Fla 353 57 7, Jeff Float, Sacramento, Cakf., 354.61 Mrssmn Veto, 8, Dan Jorgensen, 354.71 Woman's M0 buftarfy Jenna Johnson, Santa Rosa, CXLIF , Hi SECONDS '4, Mary T Meagher, Lomsvite, Ky, 59 40. 3, Nancy Hogshead, Jacksonv-tFla, 10047 4, Jfl Sterkei, Haa ends Heights Cakf 10099 5 Meiame Bud demever, Penn Hbs, Pa, 10U4. 6, Angie 7, Patty Kmg, Wester, Fremont, Cakf, e, NashvbeJztem, 101 S3. 8 Michete Alexandria, Va, 10251 1, CHICAGO abrhbi 4 0 Shefcv Yoimg rf Ripken ss Mirrav lb Gross 3b Singleton dh 2 0 Bimbry or 0 0 Roemcke X 4 0 Dauer 2b 4 0 Rayford c 30 (6) One out wtwn wtrrxng run scared 000 M0 Ml 00 3 Pmsbur 001 001 100 01- -4 San Frandsco Nicosia (1) Gamewmnmg RBI 2. DP Pittsburgh San 1, Francisco 6, San Francisco 8 Berra, Nico-s- a HR Nicosia Pena (8) S- 8(2), Madtock (2) SF Brenfy H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh 2, Chisox 0 10 0 11 BALTIMORE 1110 35 3 9 pitched to two batters in the fifth, Gott pitched to ) batter in the moth. bv Gott, Kingman bv A 30,213. Gott 0 FroesMe Mika Heath, Danas Jeff Float, Sacramento. Calif 3, Bruce Haves. Dates 4, Davd Larson. GamesviMe, Fla Prekms. 5, Geoff Gabermo, Palm Harbor, Fla. 6, Rich Saeger, Mission Vieto, Cakf M0 Buftarfy 1, Pabto Morales, Swita Clara, Cakf Miami 2, Matt GriMw 400 Mvtaul Mackey 1, Jeff Kostoff, Upland, Caaf 2, Jesse Vassao, Mission Vieto, Cakf 1, 2, Olympic Swim -Trials - 7, Wimbledon Tennis - Results WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Tennis Champtonsraps the Thursday (seeding m parenthesis) Woman's Singles Secand Round def Helena Sokova, Czechoslovakia, Anna Maria Cecchmi, Italy, Jo Dune, (M), Bntam, drt Ekse Borgm, 1 Baltimore, Md., def Bettma Bunge, West Germany, 4 Kathy Horvath, (8), Largo, Fla., 0 Andrea Temesvan, (15), Hungary, def Claudia Montemo, Brazi, 61. Claudia (12), West GermaSebma Smvnonds, Itafy, ny, def Kim Stemmetz, St Lous, Mo, diet Tina Mocfwzifcl, South Pasadena, Cakf , 76, at 1 Steffi Graf, Major Fight Slate Beit Jufy ast, Northern Ireland a' Barry McGmgan w Paul Devorct, 10, featherweights Jufy 3 al Atlantic City NJ Roger Stafford vs Tommy Avers. 10. Maurice Blocker vs Clayton Hires, 10, welterweights BetuHo Jutv 4 at Maracaibo. Venezuela Gonzalez vs. Alberto Castro 12 flyweights July 5 at Atlantic City, N J Barry Audit vs Giovanni Bovfnn, 10, muxjeweights Watan-ab- e Jutv 5 at Osaka Japan vs Poottarat work tumor bantitle tamweight JUv 8 at Los Angetas Rooer Mavweather vs 10, Battazar Tony lightweights. Jutv 11 at Atlantic City NJ cGary Hinton vs. Irish Brett Laiy, 12, US8A umor weiierwenzht title, Ktvm Perry vs Darn t'nox, M, wmor mtodtawtightv - - Mot's breaststroke Santa Barbara, 1, Rchad Schroeder, 2, John M764 Cakf, Mott, Costa Mesa, 200 1 Brett Beedta Los Altos, Glenn Mils, North RidgevUe, Ml 28 5, Dan Akre, Concord, Cakf. MS S3 6, Steve Lundoutst, Jonesboro, Ga , M9 09 7, Glen Mangum, Houston, 2 1911 I, Doug Soltis, Tarpon Sorings Fla 71997 Wonwn's M0 breaststroke 1, Tracy Cauiins. Nashvlle, Tena, 1121 2, Susan Rapp, Eden Prrw, Mmn, 11J9 3, Kim Rhodenbough, Cincinnati, 11UI u Terri Better. Peto Atto, Cakf . 1166 5. Kathy Tretota Brookfield. Wrv, 1344 8, Steohame Zumch, Cmctonatf, 1164, 7, Jeanne Chkds. Engtawood, Colo, 1366 I Joan Penning ton, Fraokkn, Term, Cakf, Cakf T1766 4, 1316 American Legion Thursday's Res 8, East 5 Cottonwood 9 West Germany, Barker, Bntam, 76, ), def Sue 1 Carma Kartsson, Sweden, def Chrishane 4 Jofcssamt, Switzerland, 26, Hana MandWtova, (3), Czechoslovakia, def Catarina Lmdovtsf, Sweden, i, Arm Mountam View, Cakf , def Anne Mmter, Austrafaa, 16, IMft Virginia Wade, Bntam, def Zma Garrison, (5), Houston, 36, def Pam Carrier me Tanvmr, Franca, Teeguarden, Los Angetes, Pam Casa, Fairfield, NJ., def PXar Vasouez, Peru, Annabef Croft, Brrtam, def Michee Tor26, res, NormfieW, XL, Sue Leo, Australia, def Soon Armach, (ref) France, Man's Andres Gomes, (6), Ecuador, def SteZ 76, phen Shaw, Brrtam, 76, Guv Forget, France, def Glenn Metadata, Canada, 76, (86), Bd Scanlon, (14), Dates, def Shahar tsraei, 63, 3 Ramesh Knshnan, India, def Chris Lewis, 1 New Zealand, WaXy Masur, Australia, def Jakob Switzerland, Cass Mofta, Brazil, def John Australia, 76, 46, John Sadn, Charlotte, NC., def Mike Leech, Weston, Mass., 76, 36, 64 def Vitas Gerulaitis, (15), Kings Pomt, Bataa Taroczv, Hungary, NY, 46, 4 Pat Cash, Australia, def Mats Witander, 4 (4), Sweden, Brad Gttoert, Piedmont Cakf, def Eddie 76, ), 36, Edwards, South Africa, 46, 86. Halted bv darkness Henrik Sundstrom, (9), Sweden, vs. Mark E'tnondson, Austra), 46. 76, (86). lia, 76. Man's Doubles Round First Peter Doohan and Michael Fancutt, Australia, def John Feaver and Jonathan Smith, 4 Britam, 67, 76, John Uoyd, Brrtam and Dick Stockton, and Nduka David def Dowten, Ui., Ui, 3 Odizor, Nigeria, Fercfi and Tavgan, U.S, Sandy Mayer def Tom Cam and Patrick McEnroe, U.S., Carling Bassett, Temesvan, Hungary, and Andrea Canada, def Penny Barg and Amy Hofton, U.S., Kim Sands, UA, and Cormne Varner, France, def Anne and Elizabeth Mmter, Austraka, Chris Bradnam and Steohen Shaw. Britam, def Simone Colombo and Giani OcJeopo, 4 36, 76, ), Italy, 76, Kevin Curren, South Africa, and Steve Denton, ui., vs. Gary Dcmnety and Craig 1 Wittus, US., 76, Brad Dreweft, and Kim Warwick, AusScott McCam vs. and Blame tralia, 4 ), US., and Johan Knek, US, vs. Tracy Deiatte, Cokn Dowdeswel, Britain, and Van Wmitsky, 76, (86) Woman's Olympians 128, NBA 106 Sports Transactions Thursday's Sports Trwtsadtam BASEBALL PtTiBURGH Todays 51 Doubles First Round Barbara Potter and Sharon Walsh, US, def Sabrina Goies, Yugoslavia, and Petra Huber, Austria, 62, 1 Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rco, and Atyda Mutton, U.S, def Amanda Brown, Britam, Z and Anna Marts Fernandez, US, Leslie AJten and Arme White, US, def tva Budamva and Marceia Skctoerska, Czechoslovakia, Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith, U3, def Manueia Maleeva, Bulgaria, and Helena So1 kova, Czechoslovakia, Andrea Laand and Mary Lou Piatek, Na thane def Herreman and Catherine US, 4 Sulre, France, Krtshn Kmnev, US, and Rene Metz, South Afnca, def Helena Manset and Stacy 6 1 Margotm, US, Paula Smith and Wendy White, U.S , def Bettma Bunge and Eva Pfaff, West Germa5 ny. 76, Arme Hobbs, Britam and Wendy Tumbul, Herr and Pam Teeguardef Beth Australia, den, US, 62, Z Elena ERseenko and Netaka Reva, Soviet llmon, def Steffi Graf, West Germany, and 6 Beth Norton. US, 46, Ann Herrick sson, and Nancy Yeargm, Catrin JexeJ, Sweden, and Jenny US. Kktch, US, 76, Mixed Doubles Fkrsf Round AMie Estep and Martina Nevratiova, US def Ken Flach and Feioa Raschiatore, w FhRATES Recaied Rav Krawczvk, pitcher, from Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League Optioned Benny Distefano, r, first to Hawaii Z BASKETBALL US, Greg Whitecross. Austraka and Centaiontaf BasketM Assedattan US def Butch Watts and Susan CBA Granted an expansion franchise to Z 5 season and Mascarin, US Tampa Bay tor the Robert Seguso and Jamie Gotoer, US, named Jeff Rosenberg owner Frew AAcAAdan, South Afnca, and Betty FOOTBALL Stove. Netherlands, CaMtflMi Feofbafl 76, CONCORDES-C- ut MONTREAL Gord Etser, linebacker and Ed Stabfcowski, wide Frireceiver WIMBLEDON, England (UPl) Neftanof FOTbd League day s order of ptav on the showcaie courts CINCINNATI BE NGALS Signed Brlen at the Wimbledon tennis championships Bledos offansfv teckle Cantor Court HOUSTON OfLERS-Extenft conChris Evert Ltovd, 2, US, vs Betsy Na tract of Ledd Her leg, general manager petsen, U1 Scott Davis. U S , vs John Liovd Britain MICHIGAN PANTHERS tvan Lendl 2, Czechoslovak, vs Rod Signed Thom Dombrook guard, to a contract Gerirmg West Germany HOCKEY Court I C ertmg Bassett Nab 16. Coned, vs Arme Hackey Lee me MONTREAL CANADlENS-Sktoid HobbS Brrtam. r to a Swtoode, defenseman, Jimmy Connors 2. U S vs Marty Davis. contract and Sheme Corson canter U1 COLLEGE Court 2 FIESTA BOWL Named John Junker Martina Navrofiiova, 1, holder US v associate executive dktetor Iva Buderova. Bulgaria Ji w Lmw Wimbledon Schedule - Radio-T-V Here ts a wt of events scheduled tor broadcast Friday, according to local radio, TV and cable stations 1 Goff, ESPN, Carte. pm 6 pm Wimbledon, HBO, Carte. 6 pm Baseba, Braves vs. Mets, WTBS, Carte. 7 pm Swimming, Otympic Tnafs, Channel 4 7 pm Boxing, USA, Carte. 730 pm PCL baseba, Guta vs. Ha- - - wai, 46, US, 26, NBA (106) T Cummmgs 25, Wodndge 56 17, D Dawk ms 4 7 6, Theus 8 14, G Wiliams 56 19, D Wafcer 311 7 4 0 11, Mahom 5, Germ 2, 9 Bagiev 7 4 3, Hasseft 5 0 4 Totals 1 106 US. OvmptaTO (121) 7 3 Tisdale 13, Jordw 16, 13, Wood Ewmg 8 00 2, Fleming 3 3 1 0 8, Kietne 16 36 5, Person 0, 0 16, Afford Perkins 15, Mutin 5 4 5 6. Turner 56 12, Koncak 4 0 6, Robertson 14, JDawkms 1 128 0 Totals 20 30 25 NBA 21 32 M US. Fouled out None Rebounds NBA 34 (Woomoge 8). U S 52 (Tisdale 8) Assists-N- BA 16 (G Wiliams 7), U S 36 (Robertson 7) Total to NBA 23, US 35 Home Team in CAPS (C) 1983 BY TRIBUNE COMPANY SYNDICATE, INC. Second Round John McEnroe, (1), New York, def Rodney Harmon, Richmond, Va., Ricardo Acuna, Chi, def Craig Miitar, Austraka, 36, Boris Becker, West Germany, def Nduka 2 (ref) Odizor, Niger, Terry Moor, Memphis, Tena, def Ken Z Flach, St Lous, KevmCurrea (11), South Africa, def Ben Testerman, Knoxvile, Tena, 76, Dodgers Phrn Padres 4320 4000 F 12 110 F 0 0 0 2 d d 1110 Cubs CLEVELAND Wdkerson ss 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Rivers X 4 120 Bel 3b 4 0 0 0 O'Brien 1b Pamsh dh 4 0 10 3 112 Jones rf 3 0 0 0 Ward 3 0 0 0 Scott c Tokeson 2b 3 0 0 0 Koosman pitched to 2 batters m the 7th. bv Ruhte Prtk by Koosman. Islanders abrhbi 1110 12 O. V, $ 000 100 04- 2- 7 4 100 113 000 Bass (2) Game Winning RBI E -- Doran 2, DeJesus, Samuel, Lezcano, 1. 1, Philadelphia DP Houston VHavts. 10 28 LOB Houston 8, Philadelphia -SHR amuel (6) Schmidt 2, DeJesus. Bass. 2 (37), Stone (3), Cabel (4) 2, Cruz. Galls F 717 100-- M Texas 3, Cleveland Z LOB Texas 4, Cleveland 1 26 Hargrove. Thornton, Jacoby, BJones, Witard, Rrvers, Scott A IAAF Bdtaf Meet Nerway, June 21 WO AAen's 1, Albert Robinson, meters Tacoma 11, Phoenix 5, 8 mngs., ran U S , 1064 2. Brady Cram, U S , 1080 3, Odd 010 000 030 2- 0- 4 101 000 011 2- 3- 9 Portland 4, Las Vegas 5 Christiansen Norway, 1085 4, Tore Bergen, Tucson at Vancouver (2), pp&, ram Two outs when wmnmg scored. Norway 1096 5, Trum Haugvaidstad, NorDwEvans (9) Frktov's Games Game Winning RBI way. 1109 6, Henry Andrade, US.. W21 730 Saif at Davis. A Hawaii 500 meters pm. E MYoimg, Chambers, Lake, Women's 1, Danene Bonne, me Edmonton al Albuquerque 10, Boston IS Z 8 2, Lynne MacDougak, Becktord U S , DwEPhoenix at Tacoma 28 Bonne, Cowens, D Henderson, Britain 3, Katakn Wenmger, HungaTucson at Vancouver (2) Buckner 38 -D- wEvans. vans. Rce 2, Easier ry, 40931 4. Giiian Green, Britain 4 1041 5, HR Cowens (7), ADavts (17), DwEPortland at Las Vegas Suzan Monev Britain 4 1124 6, MarioRita vans (13) LOTxa Finland, 4 16 78 (2) 2 12, H R ER BS SO Men's hurdtes 1, Petter Sait Latte Berg, Norway 50 76 2, Gary Oaks, Bntam, 1 1 2 2 8 4 5083 3, Gary Brown, Australia 5156 MYoung 1 4 12 Davis ri Barotas Men's 200 meters 1, Albert Roomson, 1 4 2 12 US, 20 82 2, Dwayne Evans, US, 2101 3, 3 3 Osniak Mosses 4 0 2 0 3 2 4 Stanton 4 111 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 Coles 3b 0 0 Oibm c Stoddard Bradv Cram, US, 2)02 4, Luke Watson, 5 111 Nanni lb 3 10 0 I 0 Mirabefla L,1-- 3 Britain, 21 08 Page dh 4 12 2 4 0 Wafcer rf 0 Nunez Men's 800 meters 1, Sebastian Coe, Vargas X 5 0 4 2 3 0 2 2 Aten ss Pans ss Britain, 14384 2, James Roomson, US, X 0 3 0 0 3 Brown 7 7 4 0 0 0 4 145.12 4 2 4 Malian 1b Hurst 3, Rob Harrison, 4. Britain, Vafle dh 0 0 0 3 2 Misak 3b Clear Gary Cook, Britain, 14560 5, Cotoman Tra 4 3 3 0 2 2 2 0 Norman 2b 4 0 3 0 Duncan c 3 2 bado, Soam, 145J1 Stanley W3-- 6 37 12 14 9 35 2 2 Tatafs 1. Amsoara Women's long ump ratals Baroias pitched to 2 batters m 8th, Stanton Romania, 221 'q 2, Room lorrawai, pitched to 2 batters in Khh, Ninez pitched to 000200 -2 I 000 in 11th. 21 Hawafl Shonet 3, '4 barter Australia, Ferguson, Baha12 206 005 S Lake HBP Buckner by Barotas, Owen by Stan4, Joyce Aoiadaoo. Bntam, mas, 1 9 Lake 1 4dl A E Cotes, Mtstik, Davs. DP-S- alt 14,715. 4 ley 2, LOB Hawaii 8, SDaft Lake 6. Women's 5 000 meters 1, Ingrid Kris3 7, Alen 2, Duncan, Pans, Vargas, OrsUak. tiansen, Norway, 14 5889 (world record old 38 None. record MILWAUKEE CALIFORNIA by Mary Decker US., 1982) 2, Aurora Cunha, Portugal, 150907 3. AngeWalter abrhU abrhbi H R ER BB SO la Toby. Britain, 1522 50 4, IP 4 0 0 0 Romero 3b 3 0 0 Pettis 4 0 10 RHowei ph Carew 3b Hamrm, Sweden, 152796 5, Cathy Twomev, 10 0 0 Hawai 1 1 7 6 4 9 US 15 JO 50 5 0 0 0 5 0 2 1 Semal L4-- 9 Gantry 2b Lyrm rf 1 Vj 5 3 7 5 Toman 4 110 Men's DeCncs 3b 2 2 10 Yount ss 1, steeplechase 4 0 0 0 Zaske 4 0 2 Krzvstof Wesotowski, Poland 520 00 2, 5 2 2 2 ReJksn Cooper lb 2 10 0 3 0 0 0 SOT Lake Smmns dh Mammski, Poland 52081 3, Fahev Downing X 3 2 2 2 8 9 X Lewis WJ-- 7 4 12 2 4 0 10 Gerber, US, 52 96 4, Coim Rietz, Bntam, Gnch 2b Ogfcv 3 523 87 5 Gabor Marko, Hungary, 524 99 4 12 3 Narron c 4 110 RClark 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 Women's avein throw 1, Fatima Schoftd ss Sundbrg c 3 0 10 2, Trine Sotoerg CMoore rf Whitbread, Bntam, 217-UJS. 0 3, Sharon Gibson, Britain, Norway, 10 0 0 James ph INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Qualifiers tor the 6 34 3 10 3 US. 4, Antoaneta Todorova, Bulgaria, Totals Touts Olympic Swim Team after Thursday's 5 5, Ehsabeth Nagv, Sweden, events at the US. Olympic Swim Trials at the Women's 400 meters 430 000 1, Cathy Cook, 00- 0- 7 kvkana Umversity-Purdu- e University India 51 48 2, Mich 51 89 3. Britam. Scutt 001 200 000 3 Britain, napoks Natotorwit Helen Barnett, Bntam, 5L13 4, Matgor Game Winning RBI ReJackson (6) Poland 5225 DP California 1, MXwa rttee LOB MO FreesMe 500 meters Men's 8. Milwaukee 1, Steve Ovett, 26 Coooer, 1, Nancy Hogshead, Jadtsonvfe, Fla. Britam 334.50 2, Jose Gonzales, Spam, HR ReJackson (12), Narron (2). 2. Came Stemsetfer, Saratoga, Calf 334 6) 3, Rav Ftynn Ireland 3J506 4, Steve 200 Freestata Cram,, Bntam, 3J516 5. Jose Maraio, Calif 1, Cynthia Woodhead, Mission France, 3J8 59 2, Mary Wayte, Mercer Island. Wash. Women s 800 meters 1, Doma AAeimte, 400 FreesMt Romania 15736 2, Claudette Groenendaai, CaSf 1, Tiffany Cohen, Mission Vieto, 3, Jiff McCabe, Sweden, 200 71 US, Fla. 2, Km Unehan, Sarasota, 4 Lorame Baker, Bntam, 20078 5, Heather 100 Backslreke Barraiet, Australia 20082 Ohio 1, Betsy Mitchett, Marietta, 1, Darren Clark, Men's 400 meters 2, Theresa Andrews, Annapolis, Md. Australia, 4538 2, Michael Franks, US., 100 Bratsfrekf 45 J9 3, Michael Paul, Trmtdad, 4588 4, 1, Tracy Caufkms, Nashvtle Todd Bennett, Britain, 46 08 5, Chris Akausi, 2, Susan Raop, Eden Prairie, Mma 3 5, Britain 46 26 400 Freestyle Rtaay Women's 100 meters 1, Jane Andrews, Bntam, I1S4 2, Debbie Wefts, Australia, 1163 3, Joan Baotiste, Britain, 1171 4, Lena Moer Sweden, 12 04 Men's 5 000 meters 1, Fernando 13 12 83 2, Martti Vaimo, Portugal 13 3 02 Canos )6 Finland, Lopes, Portugal, 13 1638 4, John Treacv, Ireland, 13168) 5, Mark Nenow US, 13 18 54. 6. Nek Rose, Britam, 131891 1, Men's hurdfcs Jack Pierce US, 1368 2, Gvorgy Bakos Hungary 13.81 3. Niget Walker, Bntam, 14 17 4, t, Don Right Australia, 14 22 5, Romuald Poland, 14.27 Men's high jumo 1, Jacek Wzsota, Poland, 4 q 2, Patrick Sioberg Sweden, 4 q 3, Jake Jacoby, US, q 4 Thomas Eriksson Sweden, 4, Steven Wrav, Baq hamas Men's lavetm throw 1, Tom Petranoff, 0 US, 285-- 9 2. Kent Etdedrmk, Sweden, None Game Winning RBI 1, Mike Heath, Dallas Per 4, 3, Ertmg Otsen, Norway, 267-E Cev, Matthews, Marshal DP Chicago Cakf 2, Jeff Float, Sacramento, Mike Barneh, U S 263 8 200 Backstroke L 08 -- Chicago 8, Los Angeles 8. HR Will Men's triple tump Banks, U 5 . 1, Rick Carev, Mount Kisco, N Y Sandberg (II) 7 'q 2, Zdzrsiaw Hoffman, Poland, H RER BB SO Cakf 2, Jesse Vassalo, Mission 3. Bela Bakosi. Hungary 4, Eric 400 Freestyle Raafy CNogo 4 McCate Britam, q 5, John Herbert, Trout W 1, Mike Heath, Dates 4 4 Bntian, Stoddard S3 2, Rowdy Games. Winter Haven, Fla. Los Angtaes 3, Chris Cavanaugh, Mount View. Cakf S 3 5 5 3 3 APena LA-4, Matt Bondi, Walnut Creek, Cakf 1 0 0 0 0 Prelims. Zachry 1 0 3 3 0 0 Hooton 5, Tom Jager, Comsvie, li. APena pitched to 4 batters in the 6th. 6, Robin Learny, Rancho Palos Verdes, JDavts. Cad WP APena 2, Zachry, Trout PB At par - American Association bese-b- a, vs Denver, KWGN, Cable. Frsf rouid Ontario (AP) (1160) m the 1525,000 Conadton fc pm Tournament on the yard, Gtan Abbey GoX Oub course WGN, Carte. OAKVILLE, scores Thursday GoX (1230) 738 pm Wichita 806 pm Canadian Golf Scores Open KLAF-A- Sports Trivia Panel, KSL-A- Baseba, Cubs vs. Dodgers, Senior Open Golf Nick Price Larry R inker Richard Zokoi Charles Coodv - Nr 70 Gary Halberg Howard T witty J C Snead Morris Hatatsky Bruce Lietzke Joey Smdeiar Curt Byrum Clarence Rose Jerry Anderson tetany MBar Andy Bean Gary Marlowe Bob Boyd John Adms Gavin Levenson Paul Azmger Brad Faxon Dan Port Tommy Valentine Dan Forsman 363571 First Round ROCHESTER, (AP) 0 USGA scores after Thursday in the U5. Senior Open Chamoionshto goX tournad ment at the Oak Hi Country Club course. Bob Goalbv Dale Morey 73 Dean Sheetz Larry Eaton Mike Fetcrtck Jm Ferree 3636-- 72 72 7 353873 7 73 9 73 7 73 Zgr Norris Larry Tim Leonard Thompson Jack Nicklaus Corev Pavm Greg Norman Danny Tabof Keith Fergus Wavne Levi Jim Simons Mark Pfe Thomas Gray Gene Sauers Ben Crenshaw Gary Krueger BoOby Wadkms Mfce Putnam Ron Streck Mark McNulty Rav Slew art Ratoh Landrum Tom Purtzer Forrest Fezler Kenny Knox Tom Lehman Bd Kratzert Grier Jones Mark Lve Data Douglass Ed Sneed Tom Wetskopf Jm Thorpe Bd Bntton Pat McGowan Ronnie Black Gary Ptons Jbn Ntatard Loren Roberts Pat Lmdsev ten Cofcert Petor Oosterhus Mike McCJtough Barry Jaeckef Victor Regalado Mac O'Grady 8 73 6 73 74 Arnold Palmer Miter Barter Lionel Hebert Orvie Moody Chuck Jones Gay Brewer B Johnston Part Thomas Doug Ford Jerry Barber AJ Mengert Peter Thomson Bob Stone Hrten Coker Ky Burton Dick Sana Chuck Scaltv Don Whelan Joe Moresco Babe Uchardus B4 Campbe John Ridd Pete Hessemer Part Harney Kel Nag Ken AAast 74 74 75 75 75 75 - 7 8 75 75 - 8 75 75 75 - 76 76 77 77 AAike Ketfy -- 74 74 8 - 75 75 7 -- 75 7 75 - 75 8 - 75 75 ig.i i Valley View. Ted Bergstrom. No. 4, 145 yards, With Mark Williams, Bill Syme, Jim MacAllister. Valley View. Harland Smith. No. 4, 145 yards, With Catherine Nielson, Lynn Nielson. Cottonwood Club. Eric Bollow, No. 7, sand wedge. With Erik Archer. Bonneville. Double eagle. Floyd Maestas. No. 14, 528 yards, With Tom Ivers, Russ Pryor, Travis Robinson. s, Forest Dale. Mike White. No. 8, 115 yards, With George Aim, Mark Aim. I Purs Pipes George Reynolds Rod Funseth Ken Towns MN Casper Bob Hoff How Johnson Baltimore Open Golf - PHOENIX, Wtf. (API Thursday's round scores in the $200 000 Greater more Open on the par Hitendata Country Club course Mike Bright Bob Twav Lee Chi Jm Roy Lance Ten Broeck Andrew Magee Mitch Adcock Eric Batten Bfl Kokott Dow Brian Lae Elder George Archer Todd Smith B4 Bergm Wayne Westner Ron Commarn 38 Doug Brown Chris Perry Tom Costoto Scott Morris Greg Twiggs first Balti- 70 70 70 70 Olympic Torch Relay Tha routa scHadult lt d Olvmoic Torch relay The torch wil be relayed through B stales and the District oI Columbia Tha poumey w coyer kiometery, or aporoximatfiy 1,000 maes. June 21, Tremanloa Utah June X, Twin Fats, Idaho July 1, Bona, Idaho July 2, La Grande, Idaho JiXy , Kennewick, Washington July 4, Moses Lake, Washington jliy 5, Seema, Washington Jiiv 4, Olympia, Washington Jtiy 7, Portland, Oregon Jdy I, Eugene and Salem, Oregon Jdy 1, Springfield, Oregon My 10, Cascade Suomi, Oregon July II, Lookout, Cakfomla July 12, SusanvOe, Cakfomla July 13, Carson City, Nevada July 14, South Lake Tahoa, Nevada July IS, Sacnmenlo, CeHorma July 14, San Frandsco, Caatomfa July 12, Jost, Cakfomla JUv II, Pacific Grove, Cakfomla Jiiy H. San Luis Obispo, CaMorika JUv 20. Makbu, Cakfomla July 21, Los Angaies. CtSfomla JUv 22, Los Aneaws. Cakfomla July 22, San Bamardno. Caklomia JUv UWversky of San Oago. K JUv 2S. July 24. July 27. JUy 21, Cedomle Camp Pendewn, CaMorrka Gardan Grave, CaMorrke Lang Batch, CtWomle Lot Anpetat Mamorlw Cokseun, y |