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[Pocketsempty?) The Daih Collegian Tuesday, July 24,1990—' ■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•a 5 • Scoreboard It's $711,775 88. Fulton Allem Covered 3. Andres Gomez 4. Boris Becker $669,450 89.Andy Bean Boxscores 5. Andre Agassi $554,497 90. Mike Smith Baseball 6. Goran Ivanisevic $511,727 91. ClarkBurroughs 7. Emilio Sanchez $468,695 92. Curt Byrum BID l\/> BREAKFAST Muster $447,345 Rinker NATIONALLEAGUE BRAVES 3, ASTROS 1 8. Thomas 93. Larry SPLIT- PISE East Division HOUSTON 9. Brad Gilbert $348,507 94. Bob Gilder Byrum FARMHOUSE WL. PclGB abrhbi abrhbi 10. Jim Courier $323,602 95. Tom $310,692 NOWFOR - 11. Chesnokov 96. Bob Estes RESERVE Pittsburgh 55 37 .598 Doran 2b 40 0 0 LoSmith If 4 110 Andrei Lemke 2b 30 Sampras $279,966 97. J. Maria Olazabal Collegian! 38 IV* Oberkfl 3b 40 10 12 12. Pete SUMMER COMMENCESIENT New York 53 .582 $267,343 98. Bill Buttner Montreal 52 44 .542 5 Biggio cf 40 10 Gant cf 40 10 13. Jonas Svensson AND VERY SPECIAL 14. Guy Forget $261,567 99. Jay Don Blake Philadelphia 46 46 .500 9 Stubbs 1b 312 1 Pres!ey3b 40 0 0 Aguilera $242,191 100. PhilBtackmar RA TES FOR QUIET 44 13 GWiisonrf 30 0 0 Murphyrf 30 10 15. Juan Chicago 52 .458 Pugh $232,476 101.Boblohr YS. St. Louis 41 54 .432 151/z Ortiz If 30 1 0 Justice 1b 40 0 0 16. Jim Sports STUDY DA $228,093 j Division Gedman c 30 0 0 Thomas ss 4 110 17. Petr Korda 102.LeeJanzen West Buddy 814-238-2028 PcLGB Yeidingss 20 0 0 Olsonc 40 2 0 18. GuillermoPerez-Roldan $219,553 103. Gardner WL. $217,977 104. Joel Edwards Cincinnati 58 33 .637 Puhlph 10 0 0 Smoltz p 412 0 19. Martin Jaite 20. Prpic 105.Fred Funk 44 10 Andersn p 00 0 0 Goran $211,261 San Francisco 49 .527 $208,273 106.Dave Barr Los Angeles Scottp 2 0 0 0 21. Henri Leconte 45 47 .489 13Vfc $201,630 107.Peter Persons Houston 40 55 .421 20 Candael ss 10 0 0 22. Aaron Krickstein 30 1 5 1 Totals 23. Jakob Hlasek $200,134 108. Clark Dennis 38 53 .418 20 $198,958 Cook 37 55 .402 21% 000 000 100-1 24. Mark Kratzmann 109. John Sergi Bruguera $198,485 110.George Bums Saturday's Games 000 003 00x-3 25. 111. ATTENTION!! 3, E—Yelding, Biggio. DP—Atlanta 2. LOB— 26. Karel Novacek $197,909 Bob Wolcott Chicago SanFrancisco 2 Zivojinovic $188,153 112. Seve Ballesteros 6, Philadelphia 1 Houston 3,Atlanta 10.2B—Biggio. HR—Stubbs 27. Slobodan Cincinnati Tim Mayotte $185,311 MALE STUDENTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 4, (13). SB—Gant(13), Olson(1). 28. 113. Jim Hallet New York Atlanta 2 29. Jay Berger $182,970 H4.RobertWrenn r Los 6, H RER BB SO Research Is Being Conducted By The Nutrition Department To Angeles Pittsburgh 0 $182,274 115. Hammond Montreal 3, Houston 2 Houston 30. Rick Leach Donnie f{Z CINEMA Magnus $178,609 MarkWiebe A Investigate The Effects Of A Healthy Diet On Blood Cholesterol. 4, 2,7 innings,rain Scott L,7-10 7 8 3 2 3 6 31. Gustafsson 116. St.Louis San Diego $178,180 Andersen 1 1 0 0 0 1 32. Paul Haarhuis 117. B. McCallister This IsThe Perfect Opportunity To Learn How Your Diet Influences Your Health. Sunday's Games $172,225 118. Michael Allen V WORLD Atlanta 3, 2,10 innings Atlanta 33. Kevin Curren New York 34. Michael Stich $170,105 119.Richard Zokol Participation: 11, Los SmoltzW,7-7 9 5 1114 Criteria For Pittsburgh Angeles 6 35. Javier Sanchez $168,896 120.David Canipe Philadelphia6, 2 PB—Gedman. Star Admissions Accepted - Non-Smoking Male Student 22-35 Years Of Age Cincinnati First, Reliford; $163,452 Ray •No Passes or 6, 4 Umpires—Home, Marsh; Sec 36. PieterAldrich 121. Stewart St. Louis San Diego Fromberg $163,092 Larry Nelson - Be In A Chicago 4, San Francisco 2 ond, Hirschbeck; Third, Brocklander. 37. Richard 122. Must Not Engaged Strenuous Physical Program T—2:33. A—7,888. 38.Wally Masur $162,887 123.Dave Rummells Houston 3, Montreal - 2 39. Jim Grabb $158,398 124. Fuzzy Zoeller ‘GHOST PG-u Must Be Free From Medical Problems Yesterday’s Games $158,275 :50, 4:25, 7:20, WHITE SOX 3, INDIANS 1 40. Omar Camporese 125. 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Yannick g Amos $145,061 money leaders on LPGA Tour THE JETSONS {Deshaies 06) at Atlan- Jacoby 1b 40 2 0 Kittle 1b 30 0 0 48. Mansdort The the 1990 If Interested, Please Attend One Of The Informational Meetings On Houston 4-8and T.Clark Rigiewski through the Phar MorClassic, which ended July 1:15, 3:15, 5:15 ta(Leibrandt 3-3 and Avery 1-4),2,5:10 p.m. Snyder rf 40 11 Fletchr 2b 00 0 0 49. Udo 50. MarcRosset Wednesday 7/25 Or Thursday 7/26 (Drabek 11-4)at Montreal(Gross 8- Ferminss 30 10 Lyons 2b 30 0 0 QUICK CHANGEr Pittsburgh P.M., 6) Skinner c 30 10 Gallghrrf 3 110 | 7:35, 9:35 At 5 In Room 223 North Henderson Building. 7:35 p.m. ATp TourPo nt, 1. Patty Sheehan New York (Cone 7-4) at Philadelphia(Combs6- nss , , 1, Lendl, 2,996.2, 2,783.3, „. , 4 r“'7 „If ivan Stefan EdOerg, 2. 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JaneGeddes ‘DAYS at Atlanta, 5:40 p.m. L,lO-6 moneyleaders through July 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40 Houston Candiotti 8 6 3 3 0 2 11. Danielle Ammaccapane Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. I. Martina Navratilova Chicago Monica Seles 12. Cindy Rarick New York at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. W,B-5 7 1 2. Hibbard 7 1 1 2 Steffi Graf 13. Nancy Lopez Cincinnatiat SanDiego, 2,8:05 p.m. 1 0 0 3. pg-,3 BJones 0 0 0 4. Garrison 14. Patti Rizzo ‘ARACHNOPHOBIA Chicago at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Thigpen 5,32 1 0 0 2 Zina Empty?) 0 0 5. Jana Novotna 15. Chris Johnson 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:30 [pockets San Francisco at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. WP-Candiotti. Sukova 16. Cathy Johnston Garcia; First, Palermo; Sec- 6. Helena ‘DIE HARD 2r Umpires—Home, 7. 17.Dale Eggeling ond, Scott; Third, Reilly. Natalia Zvereva 1:30, AMERICAN LEAGUE Arantxa 18.Elaine Crosby 4:15, 7:30, 10:00 T—2:ls. A—30,534. 8. SanchezVicario § East Division 9. GabrielaSabatini 19.Kathy Postlewait I W. LPcIGB 10. Katerina Maleeva 20. Deb Richard 44 - ORIOLES 13, TIGERS 3 Toronto 51 .537 11. Jennifer Capriati 21. JaneCrafter Boston 50 44 .532 Vi BALTIMORE DETROIT 12. Mary Joe Fernandez 22. JoAnne Camer 4 abrhbi Baltimore 47 48 .495 abrhbi 13. Judith Wiesner 23. Missie Berteotti 45 5% PBradly 0 0 40 2 1 Cleveland 49 .479 If 60 Whitakr2b Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere 24. Dawn Coe 7 SFinley If Coles ph 14. Detroit 45 52 .464 00 0 0 00 0 0 Tauziat 25. Meg Mallon 7% 1 Phillips 15. Nathalie Milwaukee 42 50 .457 Orsulak rt 52 2 3b 50 10 Smylie 26. Shirley Furlong 2 1 4 16. Elizabeth New York 34 57 .374 15 Millignlb 52 Tramldh 110 Paz 27.
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