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Show National League Standings East I'1 Oli line Aw as UK.. ' 4., . V I,;" I'1"''; Loni'- M - 33 Montrejl Chicago 3 U 4 23 3 i 4 h I, 27 28 44 44 2 H I. 7 22ll3 7 26 17 7,i 44 4 6 4t 33 31 h 4 W ; 1,4 West Houston 7j f'linmnati btj 1,7 S.int r.m hi 63 :.0H I. til t7 477 Atlanta yy 68 J6.5 San Dingo 59 69 48l A ,n ire Sen ices In I'hilclclptoj. Haves ami ,!iitn Hv.seli e n ti h.cl three til's and two KB F nilay night as the Plnl.idel itia Miilhev won tor the ninth time in H i ir last 17 games, defeating the hall I r o (wants b 4 II ies ho had a single, double and triple has hit IP 18 ol his last 2U guild s and is 37 lor HI over that span He lead' the National League vs it hi 1 Mk 44 3J .147 4 ,, l 7 , Filt'burgn 1 87 t, i Phillies Down Giants Red-Ii- ol r itinnc W Beds 2, Cards (h At St Lcuk Bill Gullit t.son liiej a Mice hitter and l.icldv Bell homered to lead Cmt ill to a victory over the Cutd'iuB It was the sixth straight victory for tht Hods and the loth ill their last ll gallics Giilltckson. 12 8 walked none unj siru 'k out five in his second shutout and fifth complete game of the season He has allowed six earned runs in Ins last 63 innings over eight starts for a 0 83 FRA in that span Astros 3. Pirates 2: At Houston. inMike Scott allowed six hits in nings for his 14th victory and Jose Cruz hit a two-rusingle to lead the Astros to a victory over Pittsburgh Scott. 14 9. won for the ninth time in his last 14 starts The major leagues strikeout and ERA leader struck out six and only one run off him was earned He increased his strikeout total to 241, and lowered his EHA to in-- I jt ul-- 74 Y 7 0 34 double.- - Rookie Mike Maddux. 2 5. allowed four nils in 1 innings Steve H di gut .lie final six outs for his 2uth save, setting his career high Philadelphia, which won its third straight, took a 30 lead in the first on KB! singles by Hayes and Glenn Wildouble son, and Husselfs The Chillies increased it to i t) in the third knocking out Mike Krukow, i 7H 17 13 14 32 4,178 4 h 3 7 74 3H 30 38 4 0 30 37 73 37 4 8 J L-- I. 3 Fridays Results ,n San Diego at MmUM-a- l j.,j Now A mk 2 Los Aug.'i- iI'lul, nit l,l,ia 0. Yjii l iam isi. u Chicago 7. Atlanta 3 Cincinnati 7. St. Loins Houston 3. Illtsbui gli 7- -, n 13-- )(lllIn ) Mets 2, Dodgers 1: In New York, r Hob Ojeda pitched a and KMth Hernandez and Mookie Wilson singled home a run apiece to lead the Mels to a victory over Los Angeles. Ojeda, IS 5, struck out seven and walked two m pitc hing his sixth complete game He foil short of his third shutout ol Ihe season when Dave delivered an HBI groundoul in t fit' ninth five-hitte- 0 7 Saturdays Probable Pitchers Cleveland (N'nliro a Boson (Clemens tv 4), 1 OS p m. i Minnesota Viola 1) 9) at Toronto ( Juhnson iSp.m Baltin. ote (Dion at Oakland (Nio , 4 05 p m, Teav I V'tl 6 V at Chirogo (DeLeon 7 p.m Mnonokee (Bkt.H'(k onsos Cl'v IGobtrio A) 8 (:, p New Yorx t Jot'n 5 i pop tj,pKi o cd itottif (,,,!(( i.;, UIlll Bi 4 5). ?, 3 OS p.m Detro't (Petr , 0t fano' nio (Chadwick 0 3), !0.05 p m on National League Leaders Home Runs Schmich, Rhiiijde'phio. ?; Porker, Cincinnati, ?s; ODa.is, Hops, on, VS; Murphy, Atlanta, 74, CDp.i',, Cincinnati, ';?; MuL-iis- , Los Angeles, ?l, 5 ore fed with w Runs Batted In Parker, Cirryinpu, vit Schmidt, Philadelphia, 91; Carter, Hew York, 87, CDor's, Houston, 7v, Mo yes, Philadelphia, 74, Si owtjen v. New Yo:k, 73, Guryev, San Diego, 70, Woloch, Montreal, 69. Braves 3: In Termer stroked a highlight a five-ru- three-ru- Cobs 2 r American League Indians 7, Red Sox 3; in Boston. Joe Car, r belted three home runs in a 5 performance and drove in four run.' in support of Tom Candiotti s Atlanta. Bob homer to fifth inning that propelled Chicago to a victory over the Braves Scott Sanderson. surrendered nine hits over seven innings to earn Ihe victory. The struck out eight before Dave Gumpert came in and pitched hitless relief over the final two innings. 7, right-hande- leading the Cleveland to a victory over the Red Sox. Rookie Cory Snyder added a solo homer to help the Indians snap a three game losing streak. 6, Twins 5: 111 Toronto. Tony , r Jas lake Tribune, Saturday, August 80, Midi (5 American League Standln coast nut (West Eernandez scored on Jesse Barfield's grounder with one out in the Ifottom of the ninth inning pulling the Blue Jays within 3 l.- games ol the Amen-caL.eague East lead w ith a w in us er Minnesota Ttie Blue Jass have won tlmr la-six games Hangers 5, White Sox, 2: t Chicago, Geno 1otralli collected the only hit in a four-rufifth inning, a two-lusingle, leading Texa- to a win over the White Sox Texas starter Charlie Hough. 12 8. allowed four hits and two runs in 7 3 innings. The knuekleballer struck out six and walked four. Much Williams pitched the final 1 2 3 innings and earned his seventh save. games included) - i - Brewers 3, Rovals 1: At Kansas City, Ted Higuera pitched a and set Milwaukee's strikeout record Friday night in leading the Brewers to a 3 1 victory oxer the Kansas City Royals. single-seaso- 24 Padres VS. Expos; At Montreal, the game between San Diego and the Expos was cancelled due to an explosion and fire in the tower of Olympic Stadium The game will be played as part of a double-headeSaturday beginning at 5 05 p m. EDT. Tbe Salt As Orioles At Oakland. Dave Stewart pitched a six hitter for his first major-leagu- e shutout as the A s beat Baltimore in the nightcap of a doubleheader for their second sweep of the Orioles in two days. Yankees 13, Mariners 12: At Seattle. Juan Espino doubled home the tiebreaking run with two out in the ninth inning, completing a comeback from a seven-rudeficit and giving New York a victory over the Mariners. Fridays Results 3-- 4, Oakland 4, Baltimore 3, 1st Oakland 4, Baltimore 0. 2nd Cleveland 7. Boston 3 Toronto 6. Minnesota 5 Texas 5, Chicago 2 Milwaukee 3. Kansas City New York 13. Seattle 12 California 13. Detroit 12 1 Saturdays Probable Pitchers n Angels 13, Tigers 12: At Anaheim, Dick Schofield's two-ou- t grand slam rally tn the ninth capped an eight-ruand gave California a win over Detroit. Schofield connected on an pitch The Angels from Willie Hernandez, entered the ninth trailing 12-- ) 03 a at Boston (Clemens ) at Toronto (Johnson It is am (Viola 7 05 p m Baltimore (Dixon at Oakland (RIo 5 Texas (Witt ) at Chicago (DeLeon pm. 6 05 a.m. Milwaukee (Blrkbeck at Kansos Cltv (Gub'oa New York (John and Nlekro ) at Seattle (Sitt put) Brown 2, 6:05 p.m. at Colltornlo (Chadwick Detroit (Petry 8 05 p.m Cevelond (Nlekro Eagles Sign Three for Next Season By Joe Baird Tribune Sports Writer At the ripe old age of 27, Bobby FACTORY OUTLET Francis mulled retirement this summer. But that was as far as it went. The Golden Ea- gles announced Friday that the player-coac- h 3r1BKKI$3eillfci would be back for third season in Salt Lake, and also announced the return of veteran de- a f fenseman Steve Harrison and ie Rick goal- C-- PUBLIC JEWELRY AUCTION . Bohbv Francis - Heinz for the forthcominj season Francis was nicely set up as a sales representative for a local business equipment company this .summer, and after six seasons of taking his lumps as a professional hockey player, no one would have blamed him if he'd decided to call it a career. "I was actually contemplating retirement, he said. "I have a good job. a fun job with good people. But in my heart I wanted to continue playing and keep coaching. You find a lot of people who can do sales, hut not everyone can coach hockey. So if you have it in vour heart, vou'd better go 525,000 OPEN SATURDAY. SUNDAY and MONDAY IN FINE QUALITY JEWELRY To be sold In 2 sessions SAT. AUG. 30th 2:30 P.M. MON. SEPT. 1st 2:30 P.M OLSEN AUCTION GALLERIES 4303 So. Main 261-425- 8 for it. A former Central Hockey League Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Flayer, Francis assisted Coach Wayne Thomas and was the Eagles point-gettelast season 32 from his center position with 76 and was one of goals, 44 assists only three Eagle players who saw action in all 87 regular season games and playoff contests. Harrison, the Eagles' most valuable defenseman is back for his ninth professional hockey season, and his seventh in Salt Lake City. He had his best season last year, setting team records for points in a season by a defenseman (70) and assists in a season by a defenseman (53). Heinz is back in an Eagle uniform after having his contract renewed by the NHL Hartford Whalers arid being placed on loan to Salt Lake. e leader in The Eagles wins with 104, Heinz was a season ago in the nets, and flourished under the International Hockey League's shootout format vanning six of his seven shootouts. third-leadin- r g all-tim- LADIES GOOSE DOWN goal-tendin- g Season's First Game Is a 35- - FI W in For Dixie Rebels Special to The Tribune GEORGE Quarterback Mike Ganimell passed for two touchdowns and tailb.uk Fine Fnga rushed for two more as Dixie College opened its football season Friday afternoon with a convincing victory over the Air Force junior varsity halftime deadDixie broke a r rushlock with a pair of ing touchdowns. Kevin Minfee bolted 15 yards to put with Russ Moody's Dixie ahead successful FAT. Later in the quarter, inDnga scored from 8 yards out to crease Dixie's lead to 211 14. 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