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Carlos (Gross 2 7 7-- 6. 6-- 6-- 05pm Venezuela. 3. 4 AL Chicago (Trojt 9 11) at 6) Standings Houston (Ryan 12 7 35 Gold Silver Min-iuss- i. p m Holmes Perez Bronze East Women's Doubles, Championship W L Pet. GB Gretchen Rush. Pittsburgh, and Louise Allen Milwaukee 73 53 Winston-Salem- . 579 N C , def Gigi Fernandez and Mar-ild- a . 71 6-- 4, Baltimore 52 577 Julia. Puerto Rico. 6--2 Detroit 71 54 568 1 vj Transactions Consolation New York... G9 55 552 3vi Claudia Hernandez and Aleiandra Vallejo. Mexi- Toronto 70 57 551 3"i Baseball co, def. Mercedes Paz and Graciela Perez. Argenti- (AL) 2-- 6. 0. 7-- Boston 60 66 476 13 Chicago Traded pitcher Richard Barnes na. 6-- 5 of Triple-- A Cleveland .54 74 422 21 their American Association Denver club Gold Rush and Allen. Silver Fernandez and West to Cleveland in exchange for a player to be named Julia. Bronze Hernandez and Vallejo. Chicago 70 56 556 later left-hand- Kansas City . 62 63 496 7V5 Cleveland Acquired er Richard Bar- Tree and Field Oakland 53 67 485 9 nes and assigned him to Charleston of the Interna- Women's 3.000-meter- s: Gold Joan Benoit California 59 68 465 11 'i tional League Freeport. Maine, 9-1- 4 19 Silver Brenda Webb 9-2-8 59 68 465 11' Reao-nesi.Chile.- Texas Knoxville. Tenn.. 89. Bronze - Monica 9 Minnesota 56 72 438 15 Basketball 4187. Seattle 43 79 378 22Vi Milwaukee Signed center Randy Breuer to Women's high jump- - Gold Colleen mutti-yea- r Sommer Thursday's Results contract Westminster. Calif.. 6-- 2 44. Silver Silvia Costa. Kansas City 3, Texas 1, 1st gams Cuba, 6--2. Bronze Joni Huntley. Beaverton Kansas City 5, Toxas 4, 2nd game Football Ore, 5-1-1 V4 (USFL) 200-met- er Oakland 6. Cleveland 0 Boston Promoled Keith Rowen to of- Women's semifinals (first three in Z Minnesota 5. Boston fensive coordinator. each heat and two best times qualify for final)-Hea- t New York 7. Seattle 4 Detroit Claimed punter Ray Stachowicz on 1 1, LeShbn Nedd. Los Angeles. 23 84 2. Milwaukee 7, California 0 waivers and released center Jim Lane Luisa Ferrer, Cuba, 23 95. 3. Margarita Grum. Uru- Detroit 10. Chicago 1 Houston (USFL) Signed running back Calvin guay. 24 52 Heat 2 Randy Grvens. Amityville, Baltimore 2. Toronto 1 Cooledge Fance and lineman Ernie Rogers. N.Y.. 23 44 2. Nilsa Paris. Puerto Rico. 23 90. 3. Ju- New England Offensive lineman Shelby Jor- lie Forde, Trinidad. 24 05. 4. Alma Vasquez. Mexi- Friday's Games dan has agreed to contract terms. co. 24 10. 5. Eitiwr Peilton. Cuba. 24.18. 7-4- ), Texas (Butcher 4--4) at Kansas City (Black San Francisco Waived linebacker Chuck Women's 100-met- er hurdles semifinals (first 8:35 p.m. Evans and re-sign- ed hnebeker Gary Wimmer three in each heat and two best times qualify for Minnesota (Schro-- n 12-4).- at Baltimore (Boddick Washington Signed guards Ken Huff and final): Heat 1 1, Kim Turner, Detroit, 13.18.
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