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AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division ol the important series wth the Onoiei MONDAY PONTE VEDflA. Fla. (AP) - The sta­ caveccfxa, 245; 9. Tommy Armour. 242. LONDON (AP) - Pesuks Monday of many, del. Mortca Sees (11), Yugosla­ Court Om tttn ■ H i'. 1 - ~ Em I Diviiion San Francisco 46 33 593 — Toronto got walopid 16-6. SOFTBALL tistical leaders on the PGA tour through 10 Two bed with 240 (he $53 nkBon Wimbledon tenrks tour­ via, 60, 61. WOnWn I MngMS W L Pet. GBL Houston 46 36 561 2 '* Native men'* tournament the Western Open, which ended Sun­ Sand Trap Saves nament (seedngs n parentheses): Baltimore 45 34 570 - Cincinnati 42 39 .519 6 Wondering why last year's sadsaefcs, A Division day: 1 John Mahattey. 661: 2 Mike Sulk- MEN First Round Caiama UndqvisL Sweden, vs. Rosa- New York 39 41 488 6'tj San Diego 40 42 488 8'/2 tie Orioles, are leading the American Final Scoring Loaders van. 630: 3 Greg Ladehotl. 627. 4 Stogtea Lanssa Savcrienxo and Natalia Zvere­ fyn Fairbank. South Africa Chns Evert Boston 38 40 487 6V2 Los Angeles 39 42 481 9 Laague East? They are the only Eastern Regina 4 Invermere 2 1 . 69 46; 2. . Lance Ten Broeck, 625. 5 Greg Fourth Round va, Soviet Uraon (2). del. Anne Hobbs. (4). Boca Raton, Fla., vs. Laura Goiarsa, Milwaukee 39 43 476 Vn Atlanta 33 48 407 15 Division team wth a winning record B Division and Chip Beck. 69 55; 5 Twiggs. .622; 6. Steve Hart. 618; 7 (2), Sweden, del. Bntam. and Catherine Sure, France. 6 Kaly Monday Results against Ihe West Final Tom Byrum. .615; 8 Gene Sauers. 610 Amos Mansdort (16), Israel. 6-4, 6-3, - Toronto 38 43 469 8 . 69 60; 6 . 6 1,62 Man's Doubles Montreal 3 Atlanta 0 Sturgeon Lake 4 High Prame 2 ( 8) 9 Nick Pnce. 609. 10. Billy Maytair 2 Tan Mayotte ( ). U.S., del. Mtohaei Second Round Cleveland 37 43 463 8V2 69.61; 7. Mark McCumber. 6981. 8 8 Second Round Detroit 31 48 392 14 Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles 2 Charke Hough slowed five hits to the Men's sio-pHch Paul Azmger. 6987; 9 Tim Simpson. 606 Chang (9), U.S., 6-3. 6-1, 63. Mats WL Claudia Kohde-Kfcch, and ClauOa Labatfs-HolicUy Inn toimamerrt Kevin Curran, Austin. Texas, and Davxf West Division Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 1 Cleveland kxfens last Sunday — al 6999:10 Mark OMeara. 70 08 All Around lander (4). Sweden, del. Chnsto Rens- Porvnk, West Germany, det. Leigh Anne Final Pate. Las Vegas (7). vs. Zeeshan Ai, In­ Oakland 50 32 610 — New York 3 Houslon 1 homers, three by Joe Carter. It was one Drivina Distance 1 Fred Couples. 233: 2 Steve Jones burg, South Africa, W , 7-5, 7-5, 6-3 Ettedge, U.S., and Lesley OHakoran. Keg-Barry's 15 Sulhertand Inn 8 donesia. and Jonathan Canter, Beveriey Caktorma 47 32 595 1'* Today's Games short ol the AL record tor most homers 1. Duffy Waktori. 278.1; 2 Lon Hinkle. 244; 3 Craig Stadler 271; 4 Nek Pnce Dan Gotdte, U.S., del. Slobodan Zivqt- Ireland. 61, 6 2 Jerry Byme. Australia, A-B Final Hfe Cakf Kansas City 44 36 550 5 San Diego (Whitson 10-5) at Chicago gpven 14) by one pitcher in a game. 277.2: 3. Ed Humenik and Kenny Perry. 274, 5 Payne Stewart. 279. 6 Paul novic, Yugoslavia, 64, 64, 7-6 (64>). and Robin Wtxto, U.S.. del. Heidi Sutherland Inn 4 P.G Engrne 1 WIMBLEDON. (AP) - A Texas 44 36 550 5 (Bieiecki 6-4) 2768: 5. Jodie Mudd. 274 4 . 6 Bill Azmger. 283 ; 7. Paul Chamberkn, U.S., det. Let Sfxras, Sprung. Austria, and Kim Stemmetz. Consolation Final symphony of terns was on deplay at Minnesota 41 40 506 8 V? New York (Qeda 5-7) at Houston Former Cy Young winner Ron Guidry, Sander. 274 3; 7. Phil Blackmar. 2731; 314, 8 Jim Carter. 317; 9 Gene Stu- U.S., 7-5, 64, 7-6 (74). John McEraoe U.S., 64, 61. Peanut Harper, and Sgt. O'Flaherty's 16 Sunland 8 Wimbledon on Monday as al 32 players (Scott 13-4) trying to pitch himself back into major- ers. 322:10. Chip Beck. 337 (5), U.S., det. , Australia, Werxfy White, U.S.. dal. Penny Barg, Seattle 37 43 463 12 Merchant men 8 John McComish. 2730; 9 Fred Cou­ remaning n the singies' fields played San Francisco (Robinson 7-5) al Pitts­ 63. 06, 64, 64. (3). and Ronrke Rea. U.S., 6 2.2 6.6 1. Eli­ Chicago 32 51 386 18'/a league form with the Columbus Clippers BASEBALL ples. 272.9; 10 Davis Love III. 272 2 OAK BROOK III (AP) - Leaders fourth-round matches. And the Royal burgh (Kramer 2-4) ot the International Laague, says his West Germany, del. zabeth Smyte and Wendy Tumbul, Aus- Monday Results Babe Ruth Driving Accuracy Canadians and prize money Monday m Box on Centre Cout had a musical fla­ Los Angeles (Valenzuela 4-6) al St performance depends on the weather. (13). U.S., 64, 64, 7-5. Ivan Lend (1). trafca (8), del. Anne Maker. Australia, Toronto 3 Boston 2 Senior 1 . 822; 2 Mike Red. the $1 million Beatrice Western Open vor Louis (Magrane 7-6) Czechoslovakia, del. . and Jikte Richardson, New Zealand, 46, Cleveland 4 Chicago 2 ‘ In good weather, I'm a good pitcher,' Playoft seml-flnils 793; 3 Davx) Edwards. 790. 4 Hale played at the 7 -097-yard -72 Butler Sir Georg Soto, muse (terector of the Cincinnati (Browning 6-6) ai Philadel­ Sweden, 1-6, 76 (76), 6 2 64. 6 2 Manor Bdegraf. Netherlands, Milwaukee 8 New York 5 the former New York Yankee star said. Howat Ins 4 Pacific Valve 3 Irwin, 787; 5 Fulton Allem. 778. 6 Nick National Club course (x-won sud- 6 6 CNcago Symphony Orchestra, was phia (MuMand 1-2) and Eva Plat!, West Germany (12), del. Baltimore 11 Detroit 4 “In bad weather, I can't gel anybody Ritchie Bros. 8 Cent Int. Catering 7 Faldo. 770. 7. Curtis Strange. 766. 8 dervdeath playoll) scheduled to be there, along wth opera Montreal (Gross 7-7) at Atlanta (Clary First Round Barbara Potter, and Kathy Rnaidi, U.S.. Oakland 1 Kansas City 0 out" TOOAY Ian Baker-Fnch. 765; 9. Two tied with x-M McCmbr $180000 68-67-71-69-275 star Kin Te Kawana. California 5 Texas 2 1-0) Guxky pitched In rain against Nash- SOFTBALL .764. P Jacobsen $108,000 69-69-69-68—275 Jose Daher and Fernando Roese. 76 ( 66), 2-2. Katina Adams, and Zina Today's Games AB R H Pci. vile on Tuesday night and in less than Spruce City men Greens in Regulation P Azmger $68 000 67-68 72-69—276 Brazil, del. , South Africa, Garrison, U.S., (7), del. Rosie Casals, Detroit (Tanana 7-7) at New York Gwynn. SD 324 49 116 358 three Innings gave up six hits and five 7 - Stoney Creek vs. Coll. Hts. Pub 1 . .716; 2 Mark J Gallagher $48 000 71-72-70-66—279 and , U.S., 64. 64, 64. and Sharon Pete, U.S.. 64. 66. Nicole The commikar award tor the tourna­ (Cadaret 1-0 or Plunk 2-1) Larkin. Cin 291 44 103 354 runs. His record stands at 1-4. 8:30 - Stoney vs. Mainline-MTR McCumber. .704; 3. Dive Barr, .698. 4 I T Broeck. $38 000 68-71-72-69—280 Kevin Curran, and , U.S., (7), Prove, Australia, and Elna Renach, ment goes to Peter Oral, who has shuffl­ Chicago (Perez 5-9| al Cleveland Clark. SF 292 55 99 339 Man's slo-pitch Nolan Henke. 693. 5. Bill Glasson and L Trevino. $38,000 73-71 -67-69-280 del. Marc Ftur, and Joey Rive, U.S., 76 South Africa, det. Hu Na, and Shaun ed between London and West Germany (Baries 3-3) Guerrero. Stl 270 27 80 296 When the Atlanta Breves promoted 6:15 • Teamsport vs. Fred Walls John Mahatley. 692; 7 Paul Azmger JMudd $30 125 69-73-70-69—281 (76), 76 (76), 36, 61. , Stafford. U.S.. 61, 46. 63. G0 Fer­ while undergotog tests tor a stomach Milwaukee (Bosio 7-5) al Boston Johnson NY. 274 54 81 296 Mark Eichhom more toan a week ago. 7:30 • Keg-Barry's vs. P.G. Engine and Jim Gallagher Jr.. 686 , 9 Greg JSmdelar. $30,125 71-71-70-69—281 *x) Tm Witoson. U.S., (11). del. Brad nandez, Puerto Rx», and Lon McNek, disorder. (Dopson 6-5) Butter. SF 282 46 83 294 he had 1 1-0 record with 19 saves tor Senior wonwn Norman. 685; 10 Two tied with 683 C Beck $30,125 65-71-75-70-281 Gltoert, U.S., and Gary Muter, South U.S., (6), del. Unda Barnard and Karen The lather ot delendng women s Baltimore (Schmidt 7-7) at Toronto Randolph. LA 291 34 85 292 Class AAA Richmond. With 59 points, 7 - Howat Insur. vs. Bencher Mxlgets Putting Leaders LMize. $30,125 69-70-67-75—281 Africa, 67 ( 66), 76 (76), 46, 63, 6 2 Schimper. South Africa. 63, 62. Ekse champxxi Steffi Graf returned to Hea­ (Shed 7-4) McReynolds. NY 265 28 77 291 Eichhom led tntomationat Laague relief 8 30 • Bruce's Ex. vs. Bencher Log. 1 John Huston 1 732; 2 Johnny Mill­ Wlevi. $18,667 71-72-71-68-282 John Fkzgerald, Australia, and Anders Burgn, U.S., and Rosatyn Farbank, throw Airport on Monday after ha aec- Merchantmen Mmnesota (Dyer 0-1) at Seattle Raines, Mtl 254 44 74 .291 pitchers in the Rotaids Relief Man race. er and Jim Carter. 1 733. 4 Chip Beck I Aoki. $18,667 73-72 69-68—282 Janyd, Sweden (3), del. , South Africa (9), del. Beth Hen, and ond tnp snce late last week and saxt he 5:45 - Geo. CouJing vs. Partte Sound (Bankhead 64) Mitchell. SF 287 53 83 289 ASanta purchased Eichhom's contract and Donnie Hammond. 1 738: 6 Steve BClampett. $18,667 687569-70-282 and Marty Davts, U.S.. 67 (07), 64, 6 Candy Reynolds, U.S., 61, 76. Jana tek much better. 7:30 - Slaton Enter, vs. Pumphouse Pub Texas (Hough 5-8) al California (Witt Runs — RThompson. San Irom Toronto near the end ot spring Jones, 1.741; 7. Larry Rmker. 1 745; 8 T Simpson. $18 667 74-71-67-70—282 4,46,1616. * Novotna and Helena Sukova, Czecho­ “I am not seriously i , ” he said. "I've Women’s sluprtch 6-7) Francisco. 58; WCIark, San training, but Eichhom started the season Dave Rummells. 1.747: 9 Two tied with JSIuman, $18,667 7 871-7871-282 Second Round slovakia (3), det. Befflna Bunge, West been to see Ihe doctors and they say it Playolls Kansas City (Saberhagen 7-4) at Francisco. 55; poorly and was demoted. 1.748 T Kite. $18,667 71-71-69-71—282 , and , U.S., (1). Germany, and Catarina LindqvtsL Swe­ is not as bad as I thought before. I 6:15 - Better Trans, vs. Howat Insur Oakland (Young 0-1) RBI — Mitchell. San Francis­ Par Breakers det. Nick Brown and Nick Fiiwood, Brit­ den. 76 (76), 7-5. Martina Navratilova, thought It was serious but I isnl" 7:30 - Laugor Hold. vs. Fred Walls M Hulbert. $18.667 71 -72-67-72-282 co. 74, WCIark. San Francisco. 59, U.S. President George Bush has seen 1 Fred Couples. 221. 2 Craig Stadl- ain, 61, 7-5, 64. , Argenti­ and Pam Shrtver, U.S., (1), det. Terry Graf saxt ha problem had bean dog- AB R H Pet (First games, best-ol-three quarter-finals; C Byrum. $18 667 71 -72-67-72—282 Hits — TGwyrm. San Diego. (he Baltimore Orioles play three times er. 219. 3 Bill Glasson and Johnny Mill­ na. and Leonardo Lavate. Mexico, del. Phefos, U.S., and Raffaela Reggi, . nosed as ‘ a gastnc problem' and he Puckett. Min 323 40 109 337 Mixed softball O.Halldorson, $4,400 71-73-7868-285 Sierra. Tex 316 54 106 335 116. Laikin. Cincinnati. 103. kxs season and with him on hand the er. 217; 5 Gene Sauers and Greg Nor­ D.Barr, $2,240 71-71-7873-288 John Letts, and Bruce Man Son Hmg. 60, 63. Patty Fendkk. U.S.. and JIM should be able to reman a! Wimbledon 6 - W D West vs. JJs Pub I likto I i$n nl n n * -• - wih FWrf Doubles — Willech, Montreal, U.S.. 64, 64. 76. Pieter Akttch and fwtnennpion, uuruugn, wu, 11\ through Bve end ol Ihe tournament. Franco. Tex 293 40 98 334 Bids are undefeated. 7:30 ■ Smdar vs. Shopper s man. 216. 7 Dave Rummells. 213. 8 R.Stewart, $2,170 786877-73-289 det. Belinda Borneo and Clare Wood, Lansford. Oak 260 38 86 331 25: Guerrero. StLouis. 23. 'I d rill vote tor him, but I w i next 7:30 • Skyekne vs. Fred Walls Chip Beck. 212: 9 Steve Jones 210. R-Zokoi, $2,040 6874-7875-291 Dane Vtsser, South Africa (10), det. Banes. Chi 274 42 321 Triples — RThompson. San time,' Orioles' manager Frank Robinson 10 Paul Azmger. 209 , Australia, and Tom Nys- Britan. 66, 62. Steffi Graf. West Ger­ 88 7:30 • Harvey's Mutt. vs. West Hill PONTE VEDRA. Fla (AP) - Top The 1969 Aaaoctetion of Tank* Stembach. Oak 252 20 81 321 Francisco. 8. Roberts. San said alter Bush's latest appearance E#gl« Leaden sen, Netheria- nds, 67 (4-7), 76 (7-2), many, and Gabriela SaMM, Argentina 7:30 - Barry's Video II vs. Barry's I 20 money wnners and Professionals Top 20 money leaders: Boggs. Bos 295 49 94 319 Diego. 7: Wednesday coincided with a 2-1 Balti­ 1. Lon Hinkle. 11; 2. Craig Stadler. 76 (74), 63. Greg Vai Emburgh, U.S., (5), del. Lise Gregory, South Africa, and BASEBALL Canadians on the PGA Tour Nan Land $721,149; 2. Boris Becker Home Runs — Mitchell. San Francis­ more victory over Ihe Blue Jays. Sieve Elkington. Scott Hoch. Sieve and , Australia, del. Stephen Gretehen Magers, U.S., 66, 60. Chris Sax. NY 326 45 104 319 Senior following the Western Open, $531,902; 3. Stefan Edberg $475,090; 4.‘ Gruber, Tor 297 48 92 .310 co. 26; HJohnson. New York. 22; - Klassic Auto vs. Saxon Logging Jones and Steve Pale. 9; 7 Four lied Botfieid and James Turner, Britain. 76 Evert, U.S., and Hana Mandbkova, Aus­ 6 which ended Sunday The lop 30 share Atoerto Manctoi $365,647; 5. Michael Moktor. Mil 01 43 93 309 Stolen Bases — Coleman. Orioles' manager Frank Robinson is 9 • Simon Fraser vs. Sr. Babe Huth with 8 (74), 63, 64. Guitaume Raoux, Franca tralia (16), det. Louisa Alen, and Moty in the Si-million Nabisco Grand Pnx in­ Chang *354,951; 6. John McEnroe Runs — Sierra. Texas 54; StLouis. 37; Young. Houslon. X . having nothing to do with the basebal Birdie Leaders Eric Winogradsky, France, det. Brad Van Nostrand, U.S., 66. 66. Eva Pfafl, dividual purse $333,171; 7. Mkoslav Meek $277,947; 8. MeGrtfl, Toronto, S3 Pitching (7 decisions) — adage that Ihe team in first place July 4 1 Fred Couples 292. 2 Sieve Jones. Drewett and Waty Masur, Australia (16). West Germany, and Manor Bolegraf, Money Jakob Htesek $255,759; 9. Brad Gltoert DeMartinez, Montreal, 8-1, .889, w i go on to win Its derision. 267; 3 Ted Schulz. 260. 4 Jim Carter. 6 2 6 4 ,1 6 ,2 6 ,6 3 . Sammy Giammal- Netherlands, det. Kathy Rnaid. and Rfll — Sierra. Texas. 61; 1 Tom Kite $691 864 $213,680; 10. Eric Jelan $193,549; 11. 159; Reuschel. San Francisco. 'I don't pay attention to old wives' ta­ 256: 5 Paul Azmger and Mike Hulbert. va, and Gtem Layendecker, U.S., det. Barbara Potter, U.S., 76 ( 66), 2-2, re­ Franco. Texas. 60. 2 Steve Jones $599,016 $182174; 12 CarHJwe Hits — Pucketl. Minnesota. 12-3. 800. 2.17; les,' said Robinson. “History doesn't 250; 7 Craig Sladter. 247; 8 Mark Cal- and , tired. 3 Mark Calcavecchia $587 841 Steeb $175,805, 13. Guktermo Perez- SJrikeout* — DeLeon. StLouis. matter now. . . . Just forget about A ' Italy, 66, 62, 64. and WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - 109; Sierra. Texas. 106 4 Curtis Strange $528 387 Roldan $172,433; 14. Anfrei Chesnotov Doubles — Pucketl. Minnesota. 105; Smoltz. Atlanta. 103; But history seems to be on the Or­ Results Irom the weekend's Great , Australia (12), det. Vjay Matches suspended by darkness Mon­ 5 Chip Beck $503,556 $156,075; 15. Patrick Kuhnen $150,909; 27; Sierra. Texas, 27; Boggs. Saves — Franco. Cincinnati. ioles' side. Since 1901, 132 ol 216 Rocky Moontain Bicycle Race and Amritraj, India, and Chris Bailey, Britain, day at the Wimbledon tervks champion- 6 Fred Couples $499,544 16. $150,642; 17. Anders Boston. 23; 21: MaDavis, San Diego, 21; teams In first place on July 4 have gone Great Rocky Mountain Bike Race: 7-5, 61, 76 (74). Goran Ivanisevic. shfos: SATURDAY 7 Payne Stewart $478,322 Janyd $147,686; 18. Yanrw* Noah Triples — OWhite. California. MiWilliams. Chicago. 20 on to win their dMsion or league pen­ Player Of Yugoslavia, and Nicolas Pereira, Vene­ 8 Scott Hoch $463 859 $132120; 19. Jay Berger $128,982; 20. Montreal 000 000 120— 3 71 nants. Road Race zuela, del. Ke#y Evemden, New Zea­ 9: Sierra. Texas. 8. 9 Mark McCumber $462,561 Darren Cahl $124,684. Home Runs — Deer Milwauk­ Atlanta 000 000 009- 0 23 (80 km, Irom ML Robson lo McBride) The Week l a n d Johan Kriek. U.S.. 76. 26. 6 Stcond Round 10 Mark OMeara $434 007 ee. 21; Teffleton. Baltimore 20. Langston (W.5-2) and Senior men: Olav Stana one hour 3,76 (74). Ken Ftach, and Robert Se- Mike DePakner, U.S., and Gary Dotv 48 minutes 11 seconds. Hugh Tren- 11 Paul Azmger $417,499 guso, U.S., (2), det. Mkosiav Merir, rety, U.S., are tied with . The Women's International Stolen Beses — RHenderson Santovenia; Glavine (1.8-5). NEW YORK (AP) — Jose Gonzalez chard (Edmonton). 1 54 44 Darcy Mag- 12 Bill Glasson $359 820 Czechoslovakia, and Mark Woodtorde, Switzerland, and John McEnroe, U.S.. 7- Aaaoctetion money leaders: Oakland. 32; Espy. Texas. 26: Acker (9) and J Davis HR MU ol ihe Los Angeles Dodgers who hit dalmski. 1 5642 13 Tim Simpson $356,071 Australa, 36,67 (611), 66, 64, 66. 6 (7-5), 46, 6 2 67. 1. Steffi Gral 636,004; 2. Arantxa Pitching (7 decisions) — — Galarraga (13) 468 last week was named Monday as Veteran men: Chris Desjardins 14 Greg Norman $330,030 WOMEN WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Fea­ Sanchez $366,031; 2 Gabriela Sabetini Montgomery. Kansas City. 6-1 Cincinnati 000 000 001- 1 30 Ihe National Leagues player ol the (Smithers). 1 59 20: Doug McDonald 15 Bob Tway $328,240 Singtet tured matches Tuesday on the show- $353,822; 4. Martina Navratitova .857. 1. 53: Swindell. Cleveland. Phlla 000 100 101- 2 51 week Rijo (L.7-6). Charlton (6). Individual and team awarda from the (Smithers). 2 0324. Davie Preston (Hin­ 16 Jodie Mudd $308,526 Fourth Round courts at the Wimbledon tennis cham­ $272,950; 5. Helena Sukova $216611; 10-2. .833. 2.77: Gonzalez had a homer and a double 21 at annual native men'a faatpltch ton). 2:03 58 17. Craig Stadler $290 323 Catarina UndqvisL Sweden, dal. Hele­ pionships (seedtog in parentheses); 6. Zkia Garrison $214657; 7. Jana No­ Strikeouts — Ryan. Texas. 136: Dibble (7) and Diaz; K.Howell among his 11 hits walked five times tournament during the weekend at Junior men: Steven Levins. 2 03 58 18 Bruce Lietzke $289 788 na Sukova ( 8), Czechoslovakia, 64, 76 Cartra Court votna $175,819; 8. Natalia Zvereva Clemens. Boston. 117; (W.7-5). McDowell (S.8) (9) and and scored three runs He beat How­ Dautton. Spruct City Stadium: Rumon Carter. 2.5109 19 Gene Sauers $287,893 (76). Arantxa Sanchez (7), Spain, del. Women's Singles $128,690; 9. Morkca Seles $124,495; Saves — Plesac. Milwaukee. ard Johnson ol Ihe New York Mels Ihe A DIVISION Matters msn: Peter Btokker 2 23 47 20 Nick Faldo $286181 Lori McNai (15), U.S., 8 6 ,2 6 ,6 1 . Ro- Quarter-finals 10. Mary Joe Fvnendez $122,560; 11. 20: DJones. Cleveland. 19. Pittsburgh 012 000 100— 4 6 0 lop player the previous week lor ihe MVP Robbie Stevenson. Regina Batter Paddy Levins. 2 51 09 62. Dive Birr $138,853 satyn Fakbank, South Africa, del. Mary Gretehen Magers, San Antonio, vs. Manueia Maleeva $121,833; 12 Urisa Russel. Texas. 19 Los Angeles 001 000 100- 2 51 award Dean Martin. Invermere Golden Glove Recreation men: Mark Hodmott Joe Fernandez (12), U.S., 64, 26. 60. Martina Navratitova (2), Fort Worth, Savchenko $119723; 12 Chria Evert TORONTO (CP) - Toronto Blue Jays JRobmson (W.5-6). Landrum NEW YORK (AP) - Franx Viola The money 1 eiders on Randy Potskrn. PG Selects Pitcher (Edmonton). 15913. Gunnar Ireland Martina Navratftovi (2), U.S., daI. Hwvi Texas Steffi Graf (1). West Germany, vs. $117625; 14. Helen Itoteat, ThomhM, statistics released Monday (excluding (S.10) (8) and Bilardello. last year s American League Cy Young the 1989 LPGA Tour through ttw Morgan (15-8). Belcher (9) and Joey Basaraba. Regina Catcher Albert (Jasper), same time: August ThibauK du Miurfof C litilc , which ended Sun- Mandtkovi (14), Aiwtraia, 63, 6 2 Arantxa Sanchez (7), Spain OnL, 196,840, 15. Corchka Martinez Monday night game): Award winner was named AL player ol Soosaa. HRs. Pgh — Bonilla McNab. Regina Flrtt base Rick Nicho­ same time Qratohen Magers, U.S., dal. Jo-Anne Men'e Doubiea $82896; 16 Katrina Ademe $85,180: BATTING the week Monday the third straight diy: las. Invermere. Second bate Charlie Junior women: Tisha McGregor Tm Money Faul, Australia, 67 (67), 61, 66. Lau­ Third Round 17. FUffaafti Reggi $82006; 16 Lori AB R H HR RBI Ave. (10). LA - Hamilton (8). Minnesota player lo earn that honor Cyr. Regina. Third base Terry Gaucher. 2:29 32. Laurie Blackwell, same time. ra Goiaraa, Italy, det. Jana Novotna Darren Cahl end McNai $82564; 19 H«ia Mwxfkkova Ben 297 42 81 9 48 273 Nsw York 000 001 200- 3 61 Viola, who began ihe year 1-5 was 1 Betsy King 17 $413 986 Peavine Shortatop Digger Super nauft Damca Crolow. same lime (10), Czechoslovakia, 76 (74), 26, 64. (9), Australa, vs. Goran hrarksevt, $80,843, 20. P in Shrtver $80,350; 36. Borders 135 13 34 1 15 252 Houston 100 000 000— 1 50 2-0 Iasi week with iwo complete 2. Nancy Lopez 12 $311,960 United Native Nations Reds Lett field Dunatar to McBrldt Chrii Evert (4), U.S., del. Patty Fendtok, Yugoslavia, and Nicolas Pereira, Vene­ JUt Hethertngton, Peterborough, Ont* Brenty 75 9 13 1 6 173 Cone (W.5-5). Myers (S.12) (8) games allowing only one earned run m 3. Beth Daniel 16 $266 766 Len Poitras. Regina Centra tield Dean Cadet men: Ian Jones (Edmonton) U.S., 6 2 62. Steffi Graf ( 1), West Ger- zuela Ducey 70 4 15 0 4 214 and Lombardi. Deshaies (L.B-4). 18 mnmgs m wins over Oakland ano 4 Pal Bradley 17 $266 731 Marlin. Invermere Right field Everette 43 minutes 5 Patty Sheehan 14 $187,218 Felix 219 37 64 6 36 292 Darwin (7). Andersen (9) and California He is now 7-8 on the sea­ Rose. P G Selects Boys: Rob Hill and Ben Van Noon Femande2258 30 68 5 32 264 Biggio HRs; NYM - Teufel (1). son and follows leammates Ga-y Gaetti 6 Tammie Green 15 $172821 Carr eon (3). B DIVISION (on a tandem) 4910 Brad Cramer Gruber 293 47 91 9 43 311 and Dan Gladden as me piayer ol me 7. Juli Inkster 14 $160 360 MVP Fred Cross Sturgeon Lake Pitch­ 49 21. Bong Cruz 49 58 Lawless 31 14 6 0 4 .194 8 AyakoOkamofo 14 $157 465 Pacific Coast League er Robin Pnnce. Fort Si. James Golden week Lee 153 14 44 0 16 288 Qirii: Patricia McCaffray 53 32 Bren­ 9 Pam Rizzo 17 $154 547 Second Halt Glove Vem Cunningham. High Prame Also nominated for ihe award were Unano 253 32 67 2 27 265 da Schlesmger, 1 07 56. Tiflany Harder 10. Shern Turner 17 $146 890 Northern Division Mott rportamanliki tiam Sturgeon California s Tony Armas ano two Mil­ Oops, says McCaffray (Vanderhool). 11011 11. Jane Geddes 17 $141,874 McGnfl 263 51 80 17 48 283 W L Pet OB waukee Brewers Robm Youni and Don Lake Blues. 8UNDAY 12 Colloen Walker 18 $140,734 Moseby 238 37 47 6 20 1 Calgary 9 7 563 • August MuWniki 191 14 44 1 16 230 33 km ott-road 13. Alnson Finney 17 $124,359 John McCaffray can sympathize feelings about missing the start. " I Portland 9 7 563 * Open men: Larry Hmdle (Kamloops) Whltl 193 i960 5 31 .311 MIXED RECREATION 14. Kathy Postlewait 16 $123,532 Tacoma 8 8 .500 1 5918. Rob Hill. 10104 Dean Moore with Pedro Delgado. ran into some problems and didn’t Totals2714 386 702 67 383.264 A Division 15 Lon Garbacz 13 $119 772 Edmonton 6 10 375 3 (Kamloops). 10157 Delgado, the defending Tour de get to the start on time.” PITCHING W L P 16 Cindy Ranck 19 $118463 x-Vaneouver 5 11 313 4 Open women: Sandy Dyson (Telk- IP W L SB SO ERA Southern Oivlsion PG Bookkeeping 10 2 20 17. Jody Rosenthal 14 $115 064 France cycling champion, missed McCaffray said he not only mis­ Cerun 104 0 3 4 27 30 2 60 Fred Walls anfl Son 9 5 >8 wa). 1.4500 18. Martha Nause 18 $113921 Albuquerque 9 7 . 563 1 22 km ott-road his starting time Saturday for the sed the starting time but went to Cummings 90 1 0 6 3 3 00 x-Col Springs 9 7 563 - Pine Valley 6 6 12 19 Laura Davies 14 $112811 Junior men: Nathan Walsh 39 min­ 20 Hollis Stacy 15 $97,201 Flanagan 91 1 4 6 25 29 3 45 Phoenix 9 7 563 - Reed Siennouse 6 7 12 first leg of the three-week event the wrong starting point, making It Nonnern Skyeime 5 7 10 utes. Leonard Foster (McBride). 40 30, 39 Dawn Coe 18 163,451 Henke 35 0 6 3 19 34 3 60Las Vegas 6 6 500 1 impossible even to join the pack Yellowhead Inn 5 6 10 Bong Cruz. 42.19 NEW YORK (AP) - Mark Gubicza and immediately put himself at a Hemtndet 18 2 1 0 7 6 2 89 Tucson 8 8 .500 1 Coasl Power Tram 3 9 6 Junior women: Brenda Schlesmger. ot the Kansas City Royals waa named three-minute disadvantage. late. Key 127.2 7 7 14 633.52 x-won first hall Letter 331 1 2 23 26587 1:00:40 on Monday aa American League pitch­ Last week, McCaffray said he Results Monday B Division Sunday in Vancouver, McCaf­ Stleb 94.1 7 4 38 39 4 58 er ot the month for June and Ruben Tacoms 5 Vancouver 1 Citizen 12 2 24 fray, the defending B.C. Open Wa­ was turning his attention to triath­ Win) 83 0 4 7 36 68 3 29 Sierra ot the Texes Rangers w u de­ Afcuquerque 4 Edmonton 0 Warranty RaO 9 5 18 Weis 84.1 2 4 17 83 2 98 signated the AL't player ot the month. ter Swimming Series champion, lon training in preparation for the Calgary 8 Colorado Spnngs 4 loslobos 7 5 14 AUTO NOTEBOOK WHS 34.0 0 1 20 192.29 ||;ij>qn«qctkms| Qubiczi had 1 4-1 worvtoet record Portland 4 Tucson 2 Barry s Video Stat II 7 6 14 Boyhood chum Chrtitlan VandM has missed the start of the first race of Iron Man event in Hawaii in Octo­ Totals 722.2 17 43 272 389 3.94 with 1 2.34 earned-run average during las Vegas 5 Phoenix 4 Tabor Arms Pub 5 7 10 (ointd Claude Boubonnais as the princi­ Boston 200 000 000- 2 9 0 the month. Included among hit victo­ the event. Unfortunately for ber, leaving him no time to defend CINCINNATI (AP) - Pets Roses Barry s Video Sial I 4 10 8 BASEBALL pal driven tor the Export A Formula Toronto 010 000 20s- 3 60 ries were two shutouts, and he had McCaffray, he was late enough his open water title. He said he lawsuit against baseball commissioner MTR Controls 2 11 4 2000 can on Ifka year's F-2000 Series * Smithson (L.4-7). Murphy (7). National Leaaue three oompiete games. Bartlett Giamatti moved Into federal that the event had already begun, might attend three of the remain­ Gardner ( 8) and Cerone; Ceruitl C Division Philadelphia Phillies - place out­ Sierra batted .377 with seven hom­ drouk. court Monday, but It may be straight fielder John Kruk on Ihe 15-day disabled Bourbonneis, the defending eenes (W.4-4), D.Ward (S, 6) (8) and Stray Cais 10 3 20 ers and 25 RBIs during June. He also and he just plain missed the race. ing six races, but swimmers need back to state court. champion, and 1668 nmar-up Vandal Whin, Borders ( 8). HR; Tor - Shoppers No 1 10 4 20 list. Cali up outfielder-first baseman Jim had lour doublet and 11 triples among to compete in five races to be con­ Acting on a motion by baseball s la­ Addua from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre of have signed on to enter al nine races “ It was kind of a drag,” McCaf­ McGnfl (18). JJs Pub 10 4 20 Iks 43 hits for a slugging percentage ol wyers. Judges Carl Rubm and Herman the International League on the 1986 schedule. sidered for the title. t o o * 101 100010— 4 80 Harvey s Muffler 9 5 18 .728. fray said Sunday, understating his Weber of U S District Court m Cincin­ ■•ftl more 21232100a—11151 WD Wesi 5 9 10 nati said the court was accepting the * Alexander (L.4-8), Schwab* West Hill Lumber 2 11 4 case even though it had substantial Smclar Sluggers 1 12 2 (3), Nunez ( ), G.Hemandez ( ) 6 8 doubt" the suit should be in federal and Heath. Smatro ( ): Hoat.n0 8 court. Pisces third M.Smith (W.1-0) (4), Thurmond Because Rose is "closely identified ( ) and Teffleton. HRe: Det - 8 with the Cincinnati Reds and Ihe city ol §chu (2). Bal - Teffleton (20). Cincinnati." the |udges said the case LOOK! Chicago 100 100 000- 2 6 0 at swim meet would be moved to federal court m Co­ Cleveland 001 000 03*— 4 71 lumbus. Ohio, where It was assigned to Craig Robinson won first-place ‘ Rosenberg, Hidegas (L.4-8) Judge John Holschuh FOSTER S MIXED SLO-PITCH (7), Thigpen ( ) and Fisk; Black IT’S SUMMER TIME AT THE FOUR 8 Reuven Katz, a lawyer lor Rose, sax) (Not Including Monday games) overall among Division Five boys (W.7-7). DJones (S.19) (9) and Pape's would be Ned Wednesday with Foster's Division as the Prince George Pisces settl­ Alanson, Skinner ( 8) HR: Chi Holschuh asking the case be sent back W L T P — Pasqua (7). Steamer 5 Cubs 11 2 1 23 ed for third at the Quesnel Sea SEASONS LEISURE POOL to state court. MUwaukee 100 005 101- 8 160 Prime Sports 10 3 0 20 Judge Norbert Nadel ot the Hamilton Lions Invitational swim meet dur­ New York 000 020 021- 511 0 Teamsport 6 4 2 14 County Court ol Commons Pleas issued Sight and Sound 7 7 0 14 ing the weekend. Summer Swimming Schedule * Higuera (W.3-2), Plesac (S.20) a temporary restraining order June 25 (9) and Sorhofl; Eiiand (LI-2). Shopper s Wholesale 3 10 1 7 Scott McConnell, head coach of that prevented Giamatti from holding a Cariboo Canon 1 1 1 0 2 Cadaret (6). Mohoroc (7) and hearing on gambling allegations against the Pisces, said Robinson set a July 1st, 1989 - September 4,1989 SlaughL HRs: Mil - Francona Miller Lite Division Rose. The Cincinnati Reds manager (3). New York. Mattingly (11). Victona St Esso 11 3 0 22 pool record in the 100-metre butter­ claims Giamatti has prejudged the accu­ 880 Falling 10 3 1 21 Four Seasons Leisure Pool 700 Dominion St. - 563-8806 Kansas CHy 000 000 000- 0 41 sations against Nm. fly as he accumulated 28 points for ttekUnd 001 000 00s— 1 6 0 Yasinski-Norco 7 7 0 14 The restrammg order is good lor 14 Northern Linen 6 7 1 1 3 Monday, Wednesday & Friday • One lane is open for Adult swimming at * Gubicza (L 8-6) and Boone: Stewart the two-day meet. Robinson also all days and Nadel has scheduled a hear­ Woodpro 2 8 3 7 (W.134), Bums (9). Honeycutt (S.10) (9) 100 2 0 0 ing Thursday on Rose's request lor a Northland Chrysler 2 10 1 5 won his freestyle, individu­ 6:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome times andSteinbach preliminary injunction that would indefi­ al medley, and 10 0 breaststroke Texas 001 000 010- 2 6 0 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Adults - Fitness, nitely put oft the hearing events. Public Swim Admissions CatH 003 000 021— 5 61 BCR INDUSTRIAL SITE Whirlpool, Sauna and 1 lane main Jeflcoaf (L4-2). Guante (3). BASEBALL NOTEBOOK FUN LEAGUE Thirty-seven other members of Regular Punch Card D.Hi (4), Rogers (7). Mieike By Tom NMoney As of July 3 pool only (8) and Sundberg Abbott The Canedhn Preee W L T P the Pisces joined Robinson as the (13 for $10) (W.7-5), Harvey (S.11) (9) and Alter playing eeven games In seven Netherlands 9 2 1 19 club compiled 442 points to Ques- 12:00 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Everyone Welcome Pamsh deys on the West Coast tying most ol Sth Wheelers 8 2 3 19 Adult (19+) $3.00 $30.00 Yellowhead Inn 8 2 2 18 nel’s 790 and Dawson Creek’s 565. NATIONAL LEAGUE tie night to arrive M a BaNmors hotel at (Main Pool lanes 12:00 p.m. - 1 :00 The Pas Lumber 8 3 1 17 McConnell said it was the first Youth (13-18) $2.25 $22.50 East DtvWon 4 ajn. EDT tost Monday, Kaly Gruber BCR Engineers 7 5 0 14 p.m. for Adults Only) W L Pet GBL and some Toronto Btoe Jays teammates Castaways 7 6 O 14 major meet of the summer swim­ Child (12 & Under) $1.75 $17.50 Montreal 46 36 561 — went golfing the same day. Got in 36 Motive Power 5 6 1 11 ming schedule. Training and 8:15 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Adults Atmosphere (1 6 Family New York 42 36 .538 2 holes, they dkl RHS-P.G. Hobby 4 7 2 10 $6.50 $65.00 Gruber, vfto spent the better part ot workout schedules for the swim­ years and over) (Mon. & Wed.) Chicago 42 38 .525 3 P.G. Wood 4 6 2 10 Disabled $1.50 $15.00 St Louts 39 38 .506 4’* tie morth baffltog a virus, told a reporter Reg. Security 4 8 1 9 mers will become more rigorous Teen Night (Fri) Pittsburgh 34 43 .442 9 Vj he slept 13 hours after tie got games, B and B 4 9 0 8 Senior $2.25 $22.50 Philadelphia 29 49 .372 15 ton tot 'sluggish'' during tie irst game NIF 1 11 1 3 now, he said. Tuesday & Thursday “ This basically kicks the season Preschooler admitted free with parent. 6:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome off,” he said. “ They are where I Maximum of 2 preschoolers per adult. Family want them for this time of sea­ 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Adults-Fitness, rate includes 2 adults and 1 or more children Softball teams battle son.” Whirlpool, Sauna and 1 lane Main Other Pisces who competed in­ under 18 years of age. First place is still very much up is in the driver’s seat with a 10-2 Pool Only. clude Kristy Robarts, who was for grabs in at least two of three record, although Fred Walls and 12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Monthly Adult Rates divisions as the Prince George Son is only two points behind. But runner-up in aggregate points for 1 Month - Individual $33.00 Division Four girls with 21 points. (Main Pool lanes 12:00-1:00 p.m. Mixed Recreation Softball League Walls (9-5) has played two more 1 Month - Senior $24.75 enters the stretch drive of its regu­ games. She was first in 100 backstroke, 100 for Adults Only) 3 Month - Individual $89.00 (Save 10%) lar season. The closest battle for first is in freestyle, second in 200 IM , and 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Adults Atmosphere (16 fifth in 50 butterfly. The Citizen has a commanding i C Division, where four teams years and over) a . ght in the hunt. Chris Williams accumulated 19 Aqua Fit Schedule grip on ffrst place in the B Division Saturday The Stray Cats (10-3), Shopper’s points for a third-place tie in boys’ with a 12-2 record and four games 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday No. i (10-4) and J J ’s Pub (10-4) Division Six. Scott Macahonic had 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Families and Adults left in its 18-game schedule. Time 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday arc tied for top spot. Harvey’s 17 points and was third in Division 12:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome is running out on second-place Two boys. 4:40 p.m. Monday through Friday Warranty Rad (8-5) and Los Lobos Muffler is waiting in the wings, Sunday only two points behind at 9-5. 8:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday (7-5). 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Families and Adults The 21-team league is in its 10th 12:30 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Everyone Welcome Arthritic Program Defending A Division regular- season and plays its games at vari­ Cowboys shut out 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. season champion P.G. Bookkeeping ous school and city diamonds. Prince George cowboys were out 8:15 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Adults Atmosphere (16 of the money during the four days years and over) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of the Williams Lake Stampede August 7th holiday schedule will be the same that ended Monday. Babe Ruth finalists decided as the Sunday schedule Childmlnding Rick Nelson and Garry Suter of 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon - Monday to Friday Howat Insurance and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers earned berths in the Prince George competed in the • Please check for revised July 22nd, 23rd Prince George senior Babe Ruth playoff final with one-run wins Monday. Minimum $1.50 per child bareback and team roping events, schedule (due to swim meet) In semi-finals at Monty Gabriel Field, Howat edged Pacific Valve 4-3 respectively, but failed to advance • Pool Closure: Sept. 5 -1 7 ,1 9 8 9 for annul and Ritchie nipped Central Interior Catering 8-7. Central Interior elimi­ at the Canadian Professional Ro­ nated Joe Martin and Sons last week in a first-round game of the five- deo Association-sanctioned event. team, single-knockout tournament. Ritchie and Howat will meet Thursday at 9 p.m. at Monty Gabriel in the Parks & Recreation Department senior (16- to 18-year-old) Babe Ruth championship game. The senior Babe Ruth rep team that plays in the senior men’s league KEPT IN STITCHES City of Prince George will participate in the B.C. senior Babe Ruth championship Ju ly 20 to 23 in A regulation baseball has 108 Prince George. I stitches. 4