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AMERICAN LEAGUE San Franasco (LaCoss 3-5) at Si 1950-National 43,14 Inn. SPRUCE CITY MEN LONDON (AP) - How the seeded round-def. Krisbne Radford, 38,6-3,6- TOOAY Heather Park m best-of-toree Junior THURSDAY E n t DMtion Lous (DeLeon SO) 1951-National, 8-3 W L F A P players a rt Canarians fared Thursday 3 Third round-def. Nicole Provis, 68, 7 • Northern Skyeline mued softball zone cnampionsnip lor Babe Rum SOFTBALL W L PcL GBL AB R H PcL 1952-National, 3-2, 5 Inn., rain Western Seatxiard 13 3 99 56 26 at the 55.3-miMon Wimbledon 6-3. Fourth round-def. Hana Mandiko- tournament begins at various dia­ baseball Second game at 2 Third Spruce City men Batemore 47 35 .573 - Gwym, SO 336 51 119 .354 1953-National 5-1 Fred Wats 12 4101 42 24 tournament (seedings in parentheses): va (14), 6-3, 6-2. Quarter-finals-def monds game Sunday at 11 a m (it necessa Seaboard 6 Coti Mts P„; t New York 42 41 .506 5VS Larkn, Cm 303 45 106 .350 1954-Amtrican, 11-9 Lad Construction 10 4 75 59 20 MEN Gretchen Magets, 6-1, 6-2. Semlfinals- 730 • Stray Cats vs W D West ano 00 Seaooard 7 Maiffline-MTR 5 Boston 39 41 .488 7 Clark, SF 304 55 101 .332 1955-National 6-5,12 Inn. College Hts Pub 8 8 57 56 16 def. Catarina UndqvisL 78 (78), 6-2. Barry s Video No 2 vs MTR-Controls 7 30 p m • Kicx Donng begins at Con- Men's iJo-pttch Milwaukee 40 44 .476 8 Butler, SF 296 49 88 .297 1958-National 7-3 MarimeJVTR 5 It 66 93 8 Third Round Champknship—vs. (1). at in Pnnce George Mixed Recreation naugnt Youth Centre Steamer s 4 Papason 3 PG MJtcuftural 3 11 64 72 6 PG Ue 12 Coachs Corner t Cleveland 39 43 .476 8 Guerrero, StL 280 29 63 .296 1957—American, 6-5 Peter Doohan a rt STE-ADELE, Cue. (CP) - Results Softball Stoney Creek Tigers 2 12 39124 4 Senior women 39 45 .464 9 Ralnts, Mtt 255 45 75 .294 1958—American, 4-3 (12), Australia, del , Swit­ Thursday from the third leg of the 8 - Simon Fraser Inn Selects vs Prince SUNDAY SENIOR WOMEN Masters 11 Norgate 2 Detroit 31 51 .378 16 Mitchel. SF 297 55 86 .290 1959—National, 84 zer!- art, and John McEnroe (5), U.S., $50,000 Canadian Airlines Circuit men's George rep team in the opening game 8 a m - Baseball resumes W L F A P Karoiat 16 Bencher Midgets 0 n W WYtSWn Smith, S I 280 41 81 .289 1959-American, 83 3-6, 64, 4-6, 24, retired. tennis tournament at Hotel Le Chantecl of the Coachs Comer Spruceiander 8 - Softball resumes A-B tmai al 2 Karotat Angels 12 4 108 52 22 Merchant men Randolph, LA 302 35 87 .288 1960-National 83 Quarter-finals er (seedngs In parentheses): men s baseball tournament at Monty p m championship game ar 4 (it nec­ Oakland 51 34 .600 - Bencher Logging 10 4 76 43 20 Geo Coulling 10 Slaton Enter 0 California 49 33 .596 '/* Johnson. NY 283 54 81 .286 1960-National, 64) Rick Leach and Jim Pugh (1), U.S., Gabnel Field. essary) Howat Ins. to 6 99 86 20 SVfGLES Pumpnouse Pub 11 Partie Sound 8 Kansas City 46 37 .554 4 Runs — RThompson, San 1961—National, 84,10 inn. del. Darren Cahill and Mark Kraizmann SATURDAY 9 - Mixed soltbali continues B Division Masters to 6 98 58 20 Second Round Women's skxpitch Texas 45 38 .542 5 Francisco, 59; Mitchell, San 1961—Tied 1-1, rain (9), Australia, 3-6, 7-5, 46, 6-1, 6-3. 8 a.m. • Mixed softball resumes final at 3 p m at Bud Bargy Memorial Norgate Auto Body 9 7 71 77 18 Jimmy Arias (1), U.S., def. Marcus Fred Walls 8 Laugor 4 Mtonesota 41 43 488 9Uz Francisco, 55; WClark, San 1962-National 81 Bencher Mdgets 5 10 91 143 10 Ken Flach a rt Robert Seguso (2), U.S., 8:30 - Baseball resumes A semi-lmais Field A Division final at 5 p m at Ken- Naewie, West Germany, 64, 7-5. Jean- Analog 17 AC-CoorsO Seattle 40 43 .482 10 Francisco. 55. 1962-American, 94 Bruces Excav 0 15 52 125 0 del. a rt at 6 p.m a rt 8 30 worth Field Francois Mattkeu, Verdun, Que., def. Mixed softball Chicago 32 53 .376 19 RBI - Mitchell San Francis­ 1963-National, 83 (10), South Africa, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-2, 7- 9 - Time tnals begin lor the Central In­ 9 • Time trials begm lor bracket orag MERCHANT MEN Woody Hunt (3), U.S., 78 (78), 6-1. MTR Controls 13 Citizen 10 Thursday Results co, 76; WClark, San Frandsco, 60. 1964-National 74 W L F A P 5. John Fitzgerald, Australia, and Anders terior Motor Sports Association drag racing at NCRP Racing ar 2 p m Jeff Cathrall (4), U.S., def. Jose Ayala, Fred Walls 9 Coasl Power Tram 4 Toronto 4 Baltimore 1 HRs — TGwym, San Diego, 1966-National, 85 George Coulling 14 4 133 48 28 Jarryd (3), Sweden, del. Greg Van racing event at North Central Raceway 10 - Highland Ridge Run leg ol tne Mexico, 16, 64, 6-3. Andrew Sznajder Harvey s Muffler 22 Smdar 9 New York 6 Detroit 5 (11 inn) 119; Larkin, Cincinnati, 106. 1966-National, 2-1,10 inn. Pame Sound 14 5 121 73 28 Emburgh, U.S., a rt Simon Yout, Aus­ Park. Racing at 2 p m. Sun Lie road race senes begins ar Shoppers 15 JJs Pub 13 (6), Toronto, def. Dirk Hortian, Wes) Boston 5 Milwaukee 4 Doubles — Wiksch, Montreal 1967-National, 2-1,15 inn. BX Pub 10 8 106 81 20 tralia, 7-6 (7-5), 64, 64. Javier Frana, 10 - Intermediate C zone men s sottPali 2415 Ridgeview Roaa Yeuowhead Inn 13 Reed Stenhouse 7 Germany, 6-1, 76 (9-7). Martin Black­ Oakland 3 Kansas City 1 25; Guerrero, SL Louis, 24. 1968-National, 1-0 P.G. Multi 10 9 114 80 20 Argentina, a rt Leonardo Lavalte, Mexi­ championship begins at Spruce City 1 p m - Coach s Comer Barbarians vs BASEBALL man, U.S., def. Mark Greenan, Cam­ Texas 3 California 0 Triples — RThompson, San 1969-National 83 Diamond-Tatxx 9 8 97 96 18 co, del. Peter Doohan and Laurie Ward­ StadHim. Pnnce George Gnats in Central Interior Babe Ruth bridge, OnL, 64. 6-1. Wi* Often, West Seattle 7 Minnesota 5 Francisco, 8; Roberts, San 1970-National. 64,12 Inn. Six Mile Lake 8 10 94 94 16 er (12), Australia, 7-6 (7-0), 7-6 (7-0), 3- 10 • The Pnnce George Citizen All Rugby Union play at Connaught Fed Senior Germany, del. Sebastien Lareau, Bou- Game* Today Diego, 7. 1971-American, 64 “ umphouse Pub 8 10 74 94 16 6,6-3. Stars meet the Quesnel All Stars at 1 30 - Koops Purden to Pnnce George Championship Slaton Ent 0 19 40 200 0 cherville, Cue., 26, 64, 6-2. Craig Toronto (Flanagan 48) at Detroit Horns runs — Mitchell, San Francis­ 1972-National, 43.10 inn. WOMEN cycling race begins at the Purden Lake Howat Insur 7 Ritchie Bros 5' Campbell, U.S., def. Daniel Nestor, (Gibson 2-4) co, 28; HJohnson, New York, 22. 1978—National, 7-1 MIXED RECREATION Singles Store Thornhill, OnL, 46, 64, 76 (7-4). Mark New York (McCuHets 3-3) at Boston Stolen bases — Coleman, Si 1974-National 7-2 A Division Semifinals 4:30 - Sunland Subaru vs Coach s m Kefi, U.S., del. Martin Dionne, Rimouski, (Clemens 8-6) Louis, 38; Young, Houston, 31. 1975-National, 83 W L P Steffi Graf (1), West Germany, del. Football second game ol best-ol-three Pnnce Fred Walls and Son 11 5 22 Cue., 6-7 (3-7), 6-2, 6-1. Baltimore (Harrssch 0-1) at Milwaukee Pitching (7 decisions) — 1976-National, 7-1 Chris Evert (4). U.S., 6-2, 6-1. Martina George women s sto-prtcn quarter-final f G o l P | P.G. Bookkeeping 10 3 20 (August 6-7) DsMartlnsz, Montreal, 9-1, BOO, 1977-National 7-5 Navratitova (2), U.S., del. Calanna Yeliowhead Inn 7 8 14 TORONTO (CP) - Helen Kelesi. Ihe CFL Chicago (Dotson 2-5) at Kan­ 283; Darwin, Houston, 8-2, .800, 1978-National, 7-3 lindqvist Sweden, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2. OUT OF TOWN Reed Stenhouse 7 8 14 reigning Canadian womens tennis Exhibition CROMWELL Conn iAPi - leaoers sas City (Leach 1-2) 222; Reuschei, San Francisco, 1979-National 7-6 Pine Valley 6 6 12 champion trom Thornhill, Ont. confirmed Final - Cory Watts and Darlene Ohiemann m and Canadians alter me fiisi rourw Cleveland (Farre) 4-9) at Seattle 12-3, . 800, 2.12. 1960-National, 42 Quarter-finals Northern Skyeline 5 8 10 Thursday her entry in the $100,000 Sun Eastern Division Saskatoon tor the Canadian lunor Ttvsaay ol me PGA s 5800 000 Canon (Johnson 3-1) Strikeouts — DeLeon, Si 1981-National 84 Larissa Savchenko a rt Natalia Zvere­ Coast Power Tram 3 11 6 Lite Nationals in Mississauga. Ont. July G W L T F A P track a rt lied championships Greater Hartford Open ne.o at me par Minnesota (Viola 7-6) at Cak- Lous. 105; Smoltz. Atlanta, 103. 1982-National, 41 va (2), Soviet Union, def. Kattina Adams B Division 23-30 Toronto 2 2 0 0 40 27 4 - Six Pnnce George |udoka al me Ca 36 35— 71 6 786-yara Tournamem Pia» lomia (Blyleven 7-2) Saves — Franco, Cincinnati, 1983-American, 183 a rt Zina Garrison (7), U.S., 6-3, 7-6 (7- Citizen 13 3 26 The 19-year-old tennis star, ranked Hamilton 2 2 0 0 64 23 4 radian junior |udo championships in ers CluO ol Connecticut cou-se Texas (Witt 6-8) at Oakland (Davis 7- 22; MaDavts, San Diego, 21, 1984-National 81 5)- Edmonton Warranty Rad 11 5 22 No. 18 in the world and fyo 1 on the Ottawa 2 0 2 0 18 64 0 Bod Giioer 33-:2-63 MWiUiams, Chicago, 21. 1985-National 81 LosLobos 7 6 14 JUNIOR WOMEN 3) Bull Computer Rankings, will be vying 3 0 3 0 39 87 0 • Pnnce George Barracudas at provin­ Pa-i Azmger 32 33-65 San Diego 010 000 200- 3 9 2 1986-American, 82 BanysVideoStat.il 7 7 14 Singles AB R H Pet tor her third straight Canadian women s Western Division cial AAA swimming championships in Kenny Kno» 35-30—65 ' Chicago 031 000 21 x - 7 9 0 1987-National, 2-0,13 Inn. Tabor Amis Pub 5 9 10 Third Round Sierra, Tex 326 55 109 .334 title, a leal accomplished only twice be­ BC 2 2 0 0 55 20 4 Vancouver ‘Bnan Tennyson 32 34—66 Terrell (1,4-12), Toliver (7) 1988- American, 2-1 Barry : Video Stal I 5 10 10 Andrea Stmadova, Czechoslovakia, Puckett Mm 330 40 110 .333 fore — by Susan Stone ol Vancouver Sask 3 2 1 0 78 61 4 • BC. Special Olympics m Campoeii Ronn.e Biach 33 33—66 and Parent, Maddux (W.8-7), Individual single-game records lor MTR Controls 4 10 8 del. Monica Mriz, Mississauga, Ont, Franco, Tex 305 40 101 .331 (197476) a rt Marjone Blackwood ol Edmonton 2 1 1 0 65 38 2 River Jim Carter 32 34-66 Wilson (7 ), S c h ira ld (7), (he major league baseball all-star C Division 6-3,6-1. Boggs. Bos 303 50 100 .330 Ottawa (1977-79) Calgary 2 0 2 0 17 66 0 - Pnnce George athletes m Penticton Roger Manbe 33-33-66 W illia m s ( S , 21) (8) and game: Shoppers No. 1 12 4 24 Sax, NY 339 47 110 .324 "I want to go down in the record Wednesday Results lor the B C championships lor the phy­ Clark Butrougns 34 32-66 lansford, Oak 267 38 86 .322 Berryhd. HRs Chi — Sandberg BATTING JJsPub 11 5 22 Second Round sically disabled Harvey s Muffler 11 5 22 books as the most successful Canadian Hamilton 23 Winnipeg 16 Bill Britton 34 33—67 Sleinbach, O * 260 20 83 .319 (11), Dawson (8), Dunston (5). Most Runs Andrea Stmadova and Eva Svigiero- - Three Pnnce George learns in Kam­ Stray Cats 10 3 20 player ever.'' said Kelesi "I think being Edmonton 41 Calgary 10 Howard Twiiry 34-33-67 Banes, Chi 278 42 88 317 Cincinnati 023202001-10140 4 — Ted Williams. Boston. AL. 1946 va, Czechoslovakia, del Gina Niland, the best at the Sun Lite Nationals is part REGULAR SEASON loops lor the senior men s A provincial Ted Scnuiz 34 33-67 N w York 000 000 002- 2 5 0 Most Hits W.D. West 5 10 10 Ireland, a rt Laura Randmaa, Untonvir- Gruber, Tor 308 49 96 J12 West Hifl Lumber 2 12 4 of that' Wednesday, July12 stoprtch championships David Ogtin 33-34-67 Jackson (W.6-9), Tekutve (S.1) 4 — Joe Medwick. St Louis. NL It, Ont, 3-6, 60,6-2. Mattingly, NY 319 37 99 .310 Smdar Sluggers 1 14 2 Kelesi had ongmalty indicated she Hamilton al Toronto - Pnnce George Thunoertxras Bamam Jonn Manattey 33 3 4 -6 ' (7) and Reed; West (L0-1), 1937: Ted WiBiams. Boston. 1946. Carl LONDON (AP) - Highlights of Thurs­ Runs — BJackson, Kansas would skip the eight-day national tourna­ Calgary at Saskatchewan slo-pitch team in Squamish lot provin­ Mark Caicaveccaa 3433-67 Inns (5), Tapani (9) and Yastrzemski. Boston AL 1970 (12 in­ days 10th day ol the Wimbledon tennis City, 56; RHenderson, Oakland, ment to concentrate on other opportuni­ Thursday, July13 cial girts championship Tim Petrov 'C 34-33-67 Lombardi. HRs: Cm — Qumones nings) tournament: 56; McGriff, Toronto, 55; Sierra, ties and her world ranking B C. at Edmonton - Shane Bilodeau in Coquitlam at a Loren Rooens 36 31—67 2 (5), Roomes (4). Most Total Bases Weather Hot and humid, with hazy Texas, 55; TetBeton, Baltimore, 55. ' Whatever misunderstandings there Friday. July14 BC. Athletics high-pertormance track Ed Fion 35 32—67 Los Angeies 000002000- 2 61 10 - Ted WiHiams. Boston. AL. 1946 1 Slo-pitch 1 sunshine a rt swirting wind. The high RBI - Sierra, Texas, 62; were in the past no longer exist, said Ottawa at Winnipeg and field meet Keitn C'earwater 36 31—67 S i Louis 113 000 45x—14 160 Most Home Runs temperature was 30 degrees, but it was Franco, Texas, 61. her lather and business manager. Milan • Russ Malcolm and Lsa Kershaw m Hal Sulton 32-35—67 Leary (1.06). Wetteland (5). 2 — Arky Vaughan. Pittsburgh. NL close to 40 degrees at centre court. HRs — Puckett Minnesota, MEN’S SLO-PITCH 'I'm glad everything s back to where it Burnaby for the Trevor Craven Memori­ Jack Kay Jr 36-34-70 Belcher (7), Horton (7) art 1941: Ted Williams. Boston. AL 1946. Attendance : 25,723, a decrease of 110; Sax, New York, 110; Sierra. Overall should be." al track a rt tietd meet Ray Stewart 34-37-71 Sdosda; Hil (W.5-4). Quisen- Al Rosen. Cleveland. AL. 1954. Willie 155 Irom the same day last year. The Texas, 109. W L P Michael Pellettier of Tennis Canada, - Darcy Magdalinski m Cowichan Valley Dave Barr 37-35-72 beny (S,4) (7) and Pena McCovey. San Francisco. NL 1969. KegBarrys 14 3 28 record lor the day is 27,847 in 1987. Doubles — Puckett Mmnesota. the tournament director, said Kelesi's tor a two-day cycling stage race Richard Zokol 38-34-72 Ssn Fran 000 000 0101- 2 7 0 Gary Carter Montreal. NL. 1961 PG Engine 13 4 26 The 10day total of 335,070 is up 5,229 27; Sierra, Texas, 27; Boggs. entry was received Tuesday, less than - Pnnce George Pisces at swim meet WINNIPEG iCPi - Scores Thursoay Pittsburgh 010000 000 O - 1 61 Most Runs-Batted-ln Steamer s Pub 13 5 26 from last year. Boston, 23. 90 mmutes before the midnight entry m Dawson Creek after me thud round ol tne 72-hole. Reuschei, Brantley (W.3-0) (8), 5 — Ted Wilkams. Boston AL 1946. Teamsport 12 6 24 Recap: Top-seeded Steffi Graf demo- CSl Triples - DWIxte. Caktoma, deadline - Pnnce George tnathletes in Quesnel RCGAs Canadian cluO cnampions tour­ Leif erts (S.15) (11) and P G Ue 10 9 20 Sshed No. 4 Chris Evert 6-2, 6-1 in whal Eastern Division 9; PBradey, Baltimore, 8; Al Rosen. Cleveland AL. 1956 "We re of course pleased to have re­ kx the Dragon Man Triathlon Video Pop 9 8 18 W L T F A P nament played at me 6 479-yaro par-72 Sierra, Texas, 8. M a n w a rin g , Kennedy (7); Most Stolen Bases in what probably was Evert's final - Vic VaDee, Ray Michaud art Boo Papason 9 10 IB ceived Helen's entry.'' said PeHettier Niakwa Country CluO course — Deer, Milwau­ Smiley (1,7-4) and LaValbere 2 — Willie Mays. San Francisco NL appearance at Wmbtedon, while No. 2 Toronto 6 1 2 15 7 14 Home runs Fred Wals 8 9 16 "She is bound to bnng a lot ol excite­ Faulconer in Bamere lor a horseshoes G Courage Caigary 69 68 70—207 HR* SF — Thompson (10), 1963 Martina Navratilova overcame a shaky North York 5 1 2 12 6 12 kee. 21; BJackson. Kansas City, Sgt. OFlafetty s 8 9 16 ment to the Ontario Racquet Club, not tournament. T Doonan Sarnia 71-73 72—216 Butler (3). Most Caught Stealing first set to defeat unseeded Catarina Hamilton 5 3 0 14 9 10 2 0 ; McGrllf, Toronto, 20; Westwood Pub 6 10 12 onty because ol her status as one ol the M McCuiign Miss&sga 72-72-74-218 Phils 000004000- 4101 2 — Tony Oliva Minnesota. AL. 1967 Lindqvist of Sweden 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 in the Ottawa 3 6 2 17 25 8 Tettleton, Baltimore, 20. Sunland Subaru 2 15 4 world's top-20 players but because it P Fraser Eomonron 73 72 75—220 Atlanta 000 000 000- 0 81 PITCHING cither women's semi-final. Montreal 2 5 t 10 13 5 Stolen beaes — RHenderson Coacris Comer 1 17 2 realty completes our field with ail of the S Hayies Toronto 74 71 75—220 Rui (W2-3), Parrett (S,3) (9) and Most Runs Stat of the day: Grafs victory swept Western Division Oakland, 34; Espy. Texas, 26. MEN’S SLO-PfTCH top active women entered" D Schultz Calgary 72 75 73—220" Daufton; Smith (L2-10), Assenmacher 7 — Atiee Hammaker. San Francisco. her into her 10tti consecutive Grand Vancouver 8 0 2 31 11 18 Pitching (7 decisions) — SECOND HALF Carling Bassett Seguso ol Toronto, R Lennox Ancaster Ont 76-72-75—223 (6), Boever (B) and Benedict HR. Pha NL. 1983 Slam final. Calgary 4 6 1 17 25 9 Montgomery. Kansas City, 6-1, Holiday Inn Division ranked fourth m Canada, is the onty £ Norm Norbert Man ’ 77-71 77—225 -D w Murphy (4). Most Earned Runs Canada: Monica Mraz of Mississauga, Edmonton 3 6 1 20 20 7 .857, 1. 59; SwmdeJ. Cleveland, W L F A P active top-10 Canadian not entered A D Baker Calgary 80 76-71—227 NEW YORK (AP) — Four players on 7 — Attee Hammaker. San Francisco. Ont, was eliminated in the third round of Victoria 2 5 2 9 17 6 BOSTON (AP) — The much-travelled 11-2, 846, 2.75. Steamer's Pub 4 0 39 18 8 spokesman tor ProServ. her Washing- K Nicholson Winnipeg 77-74 76—227 junior women's singles a rt Laura Rand­ Winnipeg 1 6 3 12 24 5 Alfie Turcotte is hitting the road again Strikeouts — Ryan, Texas, 148; Canadian teams were selected as all- NL 1983 Teamspon 3 1 23 15 6 ton-based agency, says the three-time maa of UrkonvOe. Ont. a rt partner Thursday Result Turcotte, 24, was signed by the NHL s Clemens, Boston, 117. star reserves Thursday Most Hits P G Engne 1 2 23 21 2 lormer champion (1982-83 and 1986) is Gtna Niland of Ireland lost in second- Ottawa 3 Edmonton 2 Boston Bruins on Thursday He spent Saves — DJones, Cleveland. Montreal Expo Tim Burke was named 7 — Tommmy Bridges. Detroit. AL. Keg-Bariys 1 2 16 27 2 on a four-month sabbatical trom the pro­ round doubles. Tonight's Game last season with the Winnipeg Jets art 21; Plesac. Milwaukee, 21; a reliel prtcher lor the National League 1937 Canadian Alrtinas Division fessional tour which will sideline her at | Cycling | Todays featured matches Top- Hamilton at Vancouver was a tree agent without compensation Schooler, Seattle, 20. and Tim Wallach a reserve third base­ Most Walks Video Pop 3 0 35 14 6 least until atter the U S. Open Baltimore 000 001 000- 1 80 man Toronto Blue Jay shortstop Tony 5 - Bill Hallahan. StLouis. Nl. 1933 P.G Ue 2 2 34 35 4 seeded Ivan Lend takes on No. 3 Boris Sunday Games Turcotte was taken in the first round Toronto 103 000 00a—4120 Fernandez is an American League re­ Most Strikeouts Westwood Pub t 2 18 32 2 Becker in one men's semi-final, while Kelesi will be the heavy favorite to re­ Calgary at Toronto ol the 1983 draft by the Montreal Cana- RENNES. France (AP) — American Ballard (L.104), Smith (7) and serve m his position and Kelly Gruber, 6 - Cart Hubbeil. New York. NL. Fred Wans 1 3 26 37 2 defending champion and second seed tain the women's title Her closest rivals Edmonton at Montreal drens but was used spanngly before Greg LeMond. bidding to win the Tour Tettleton; Stotttemyrer (W.1-4), wtio has recently played outfield, is a re­ 1934; Johnny Vander Meet Cincinnati. CJCI Division faces No. 5 John McEn­ are expected to be Rene Simpson ol Hamilton at Winnipeg being traded to the Edmonton Oilers lor de France lor a second time, took the Ward (S,7) (7) and Borders. HR: serve lor third base NL 1943; Larry Jansen. New York. AL. Papason 3 1 34 24 6 roe in the other. McEnroe will play with Toronto. No 72 in the world, and Jill Monday Game future considerations m June. 1986 overall lead by winning the individual Tor - McGriff (20). The league presidents and managers 1950: Ferguson Jenkins. Chicago, NL. Sunland Subaru 1 2 21 16 2 a sore left shoulder, suffered in a dou­ Hettienngton ol Peterborough. Ont. Victona at Ottawa He played much of the 198667 sea­ lime tnal Thursday and Steve Bauer ol Detroit 010 200 001 0 1 - 5 140 Tony La Russa of the AL and Tommy 1967; Fernando Valenzuela. Los Coacri s Comet 1 3 25 46 2 bles match Thursday. sixth-ranked in the world in doubles but son in Sherbrooke of Ihe American Fenwick. Ont, bolted back into the thick New York 010 120 000 0 2 - 611 1 Lasorda of the NL filled out the remain­ Angeles. NL. 1984; Dwight Gooden. Sgr O Flaherty s 0 3 15 23 0 Quota of tho day: "I'd be really only No 119 in singles Flamengo Brazil plays Hockey League before returning to ol the race Hudson, Hernandez (8), Hen- ing reserves and prtching stall lor Ihe New York. NL 1984 MIXED SLO-PITCH shocked if I came back next year. It Kelesi also confirmed her decision to the Toronto Blizzard to­ Montreal in May. Turcotte was once LeMond now has a live-second mar­ neman (L.5-2) (9) and Sinatro, all-star game Tuesday in Anaheim. Calif. Most Consecutive Strikeouts (As ot July 2) would take a transplant or something . compete in the Federation Cup. the night at 9 p.m. In a CSL again traded away lor future considera­ gin over the 1983 and 1984 winner, Heath (8); Parker, Guetterman Nolan Ryan ol Texas heads the AL 5 - Carl Hubbeil. New York. NL. W L T P . . a couple ol different parts'^ — Evert world women s team tennis champion­ tions. to Winnipeg in January 1988 and Laurent Fignon. who tmished third in the Sorrell Mechanical 9 1 0 18 exhibition game tonight at (7), Righetti (9), Plunk (W.3-1) prtching stall. The four relievers named 1934; Fernando Valenzuela Los efter her loss to Graf. ships scheduled tor Oct. 1-8 in Tokyo he spent the past season and a halt in time tnal Paul Oesch 8 2 0 16 9 p.m. on TSN (cable 16). (11) and Slaught HRs: Del — were Texas' Jeff Russell. Detroit's Mike Angeles. NL 1986 LONDON (AP) — Featured matches Kelesi was nommaled June 30 to repre­ the Jets organization. Bauer finished eighth in the time tnal. Bames Blazers 6 0 2 14 The Hamilton Steelers play Henneman, Cleveland s Doug Jones and Most Home Runs Allowed scheduled for today at the Wimbledon sent Canada along with Hetherington. In 198869. Turcotte had 27 goals two mmutes 50 seconds behind Le­ Whitaker (18); NY - Pagliarulo Jarvis Logging 7 3 0 14 3 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore. AL 1977 tennis championships (seeding in paren­ Simpson, Mandy Wilson ot Thronton. the at 4:30 a rt 39 assists in 54 games with Monc­ Mond The time moved him into ninth (4), Hal (6), Barfield (12). Milwaukee's Dan Plesac. Canco 6 1 0 12 theses): Ont., and Maureen Drake ot Toronto p.m. Sunday on TSN. ton of the American Hockey League spot overall, 3 47 behind the American Milwaukee 000 002 200- 4 82 Mike Scott heads the NL pitching stall CINCINNATI (AP) - Baseball s inves­ ’Texaco 7 1 0 12 Boston 000 302OOx- 5122 a rt is joined by starters Orel Hershiser tigators want to know more about the Ffrver Industries 5 4 1 11 MEN’S SINGLES Navarro (L.1-1). Fossas (5), ol Los Angeles, Rick Reuschei ol San mysterious bookmaker in the New York Zards 5 5 0 10 Centra Court Crim (6) and Suriwff; Boddickef Francisco and John Smoltz ol Atlanta. area whom they were told took bets on Spruce Country 4 6 0 8 Semifinals (W.6-7), Gardner (6), Murphy Don Mattingly ol the Yankees was se­ behalf ol Pete Rose. Steamer's Pub 3 6 1 7 John McEnroe (5), U.S., vs. Stefan (7), Smrth (S.12) (9) and lected to back up Oakland s Mark McG­ The bookmaker used the code name Firelighters 3 7 0 6 Edberg (2), Sweden. Ivan Lend (1), Gedman wire at first base. The other AL infield Val a rt accepted bets lor the Cincinnati Rusty Nails 3 8 0 6 Czechoslovakia, vs. (3), Kansas City 000 000 0 0 1 - 1 41 reserves are Gruber. Fernandez, third Reds manager over a two-month period "Killerwatts 3 6 0 4 West Germany. WORLD LEAGUE Oakland 200 000 0 1 s - 3 60 baseman Gary Gaetti of Minnesota and in 1987, including bets on Reds' games, KalTire 1 8 0 2 LONDON (AP) — How the womens W L Pet. GB Aquino (U3-4), Farr (8) and second baseman Steve Sax. who helped a former Rose associate has told inves­ ’OK Tire 2 7 0 2 finalists advanced In the $5.3 million US Illinois 16 7 696 ' j Teamsport 1 9 0 2 Boone; Moore (W.11-5), Bums ttie Dodgers lo a Work) Series cham­ tigators Wimbledon tennis tournament (seedngs Calgary 18 8 .692 — ‘ Points deducted tor failure (S,6) (8) and Steinbach. pionship last season. Authorities won't say if they believe in parentheses): 'Las Vegas 16 9 640 t'z to umpire. Texas 000 000 102- 3 70 In the outfield, Boston s Mike Green- Val was one of the 34 people indicted Steffi Graf (1) Youngstown 13 10 565 3'z California 000000000- 0 31 well. Chicago's Harold Baines. Texas last October as part ol a major book- F«st round-def. Julie Salmon, 6-1, 6- Worcester 9 15 375 8 Presented by Ryan (W.104) and Kreuter, Ruben Sierra. Seattle's Jeffrey Leonard making ring in Staten Island. Brooklyn 2. Second round—def. Kim Kessaris, 6- x-lnternationals 1 24 040 16'2 McCaski (19-5). Fraser (9) and California's Devon White were se­ and Queens But they did say Rose is I B o x i n g | 2,6-1. Third round—def. Anne Minter, 6- x-composite record ol Greece Italy and Parrish. HRs: Tax — lected Mekey Tettleton is the reserve not pari ol the New York investigation 1, 6-3. Fourth round-def. Monica Seles Soviet Union. Finland Ihe Netherlands World Karate Boechele (5). Sierra (13). catcher. because he's net relevant to the case (11), 60, 6-1. Quarter-finals-def. Arant­ and Norway IAS VEGAS (AP) - Virgil HU, Hie Minnesota 023 000 000- 5 141 Willie Randolph, ol the Los Angeles According to published reports. Val xa Sanchez (7), 7-5, 6-1. Semifinals— World Boxing Association s light heavy­ Seattle 010 030 03x- 7 130 Dodgers was named NL reserve second was a code name lor Richard Troy. 33. def. Chris Evert (4), 6-2. 6-1 Champion- Thursday Result Association & Rawtey, St Claire (6), Wayne baseman one of those raided last October Troy weight champion, is being treated lor a ship-vs. Martina Navrablova (2). Calgary 121 Worcester 120 (1.3-1) (7), Reardon (8) and has pleaded not guilty and is tree on he blood-sugar disorder and his title de­ Martina Navratilova (2) Howard Johnson ol the New York Junior Men Cobra laudner. Swift, Reed (3), Powel Mets. Bobby Bonilla ol Pittsburgh and own recognizance awaiting tnal fence scheduled lor Aug 6 against Frst round-def. Jill Hetherington James Kmchen has been postponed the Exhibition (7 ), Jackson (W.3-2) (8), Lelv won't say if authorities believe (Peterborough, O n t, 6-3, 6-2 Second Wallach were selected as the NL's re­ Canada 78 Alberta 74 Kickboxing Club Schooler (S.20) (20) and Vafie. serve third baseman Troy is the bookmaker linked to Rose promoter said Thursday HR: Min - Hrtiek (8). In the outfield, Vince Cbleman ol St. France T Vincent Jr., baseball s dep­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Louis. Eric Davis of Cincinnati. Andre uty commissioner, confirmed baseball is East DMsion Dawson ol Chicago and Von Hayes of investigating any connection between W L Pet GBL Philadelphia were selected Rose and the Staten Island bookmaker Montreal 47 37 .560 - The NL starting team has Will Clark ol The bookmaker's identity wasn't re­ JOHN LAM BERT -175 LBS. Chicago 45 38 .542 1V4 San Francisco at first base. Ryne Sand­ vealed in a report by baseball mvestfga- SI Louis 42 38 .525 3 berg of Ctxcago at second, Ozzie Smith tor John M Dowd that was made pubkc BASEBALL Steve Crane a rt non-import defensive end Greg McCormack Prince George / New York 42 39 .519 3’rir of St Louis at shortstop and Schmidt at June 26 Dowd s xtveshgabon e continu- American League to wt)ured fcst Pittsburgh 35 45 .438 10 third ing California Angela sign second baseman Johnny Ray to a Toronto Argonauts trade quarterback Danny Barrett lo Cal PNadefehia 31 50 .383 14’riz Also m the outfield are Kevin Mitchell The phone number others used to two-year contract gary for second-round pick in 1990 college draft; release SATURDAY, JULY 8th, 1989 ta i,,« m .J .1__ import wide receivers Eric Hoskins, Melvin Houston a rt Lee n # H LnYiVOn of San Francisco. Tony Gwynn of San reach Val is revealed in Dowd's report Milwaukee Brtwera recall first-basemarvdesignated hitter 7 : 0 0 P .M . San Francisco 50 34 .595 — Diego However, a woman who answered the Joey Meyer from AAA Denver; option pitcher Randy Veras to Morris, import linebackers Cart Bostic and Kevin Woftofc, Houston 48 36 .571 2 The NL's starting catcher is Benito phone at that number Thursday said she Denver. import defensive backs Reggie Berry art Craig Johnson, Cincinnati 44 40 .524 6 Santiago ol San Diego. didn't know Troy or anyone named Val Seattle Mariners sign Roger Saflretd to a 12-month contract import guard Larry Rose, nonrfmport linebacker Brenf Lewis CONNAUGHT YOUTH CENTRE San Diego 40 45 .471 10Vz Winners of the major-league base­ The woman, who deckned to give her a rt assign him to Bellingham of the Northwest League. and non-import slotback Paul Nastasiuk. Los Angeles 39 45 464 11 ball all-star game (National League name, said she was given the telephone National League NFL 17th & Victoria St. Atlanta 34 50 .428 16 leads series 37-20-1): number less than a year ago Lot Angeles Dodgers place outfielder Mike Davis on the Buftalo Bills sign nose tackle John Dominic New England Patriots release veteran running back Craig Thursday Results 1933—American, 4-2 Rose could be banned lor Me Irom 15-day disabled list; activated Chris Gwynn, who had been on Tickets: R eserved R ingside $20 - G eneral • $10 Chicago 7 San Diego 3 1934—American, 9-7 baseball if commissioner A Bartlett Gia- the 21-day cfsabied kst James. Si Louis 14 Los Angeles 2 matti condudes he bet on his own team HOCKEY S enior C itizens, S tudents & C hildren $5 1935—American, 41 BASKETBALL Cincinnati 10 New York 2 Giamatti s handling ol the case is on NHL 1936—National, 43 NBA San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1 (10 inn) hold lor two more weeks while a US Boston Bruinssign centre Alfie Turcotte. 1937—American, 8-3 Chicago Built fire head coach Doug Collins. Phiadelphia 4 Atlanta 0 Distnd Court |udge in Columbus. Oho. 1938—National 41 Golden State Warriors name Mike Schuler assistant coach. Games Today 1939—American, 3-1 decides whether Rose's lawsuit over the Los Angeles (Tudor OO) al Chicago 1940—National, 40 investfgajon should be heard m state or FOOTBALL (Sutckfle 06) 1941—American, 7-5 federal court CFL Cmormatr (Scudder 2-2) at New 1942—American, 3-1 NEW YORK (AP) - Dwight Gooden B.C. Lions transfer non-import defensive ladde Mark Turner York (Fernandez 6-2) 1943—American, 5-3 will miss at least five weeks because ot to Saskatchewan to complete earlier trade for non-import de­ HIGH QUALITY ALUMINUM BOATS San Diego (Hurst 7-5) at Pitts­ 1944—Nal tonal, 7-1 his shoulder problems, the New York fensive tackle Rick Wassen. burgh (Orabek 50) 1945—No game Mets learned Thursday night Ottawa Rough Riders add free-agenl import wide receiver Phiadelphia (Cook 3-1) at Atlanta 1946—American, 12-0 Gooden, who went on the disabled list Eugene Goodtow; release import running back Walter Bender, (Smoltz 106) 1947—American, 2-1 Sunday lot the first bme in his career import linebacker Zeke Gadson art import defensive back Jo­ Montreal (Perez 4-9) at Hous­ 1948—American, 8-2 due to an injury, has a small muscle nathan Shelley. ton (Forsch 1-2) 1949—American, 11-7 tear in his right shoulder. 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