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SCOREBOARD Iia N Rh Ffitfr 20—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, August 27, 1990 SCOREBOARD TUESDAY A Red Sox 1, Blue JaysO — J r — "'ly ------- LOCAL NEWS INSIDE BOSTON TORONTO Baseball T--' a b rh b l ab r h bl Golf iianrhffitfr A JoReed 2b 4 0 1 1 MWilsn cf 4 0 0 0 Ouintan 1 b 4 0 0 0 TFrndz ss 2 0 0 0 ■ Coventry lawsuit dismissal sought. American League standings Boggs 3b 4 0 1 0 Sojo ss 10 0 0 Burks cl 3 0 1 0 Gruber 3b 4 0 0 0 Tallwood East Division Greenwl If 4 0 0 0 McGrilf 1b 2 0 1 0 LOW GROSS, LOW NET, EXCLUDE RAR ■ Ed board votes total smoking ban. W L Pci. GB Evans dh 4 0 1 0 Olerud dh 4 0 0 0 3'S — A - Gross- Lee Kupidora 58, Stan Boston ___ 69 57 .548 Bmnsky rt 2 10 0 Myers c 3 0 1 0 Domian 60, Ken Comertord 63, Not - Jim Bid- Toronto 66 62 .516 4 Pena c 3 0 0 0 Williams If 0 0 0 0 well 53, Tom Juknis 5, Ted Blasko 55. Bob Baltimore 59 66 .472 9'/z Rivera ss 3 0 1 0 Felix rf 3 0 0 0 Cappa 55, Norm Kidwell 56. Rich Dosnoyers ■ Dem’s duai headquarters plan nixed. Detroit What's 60 68 .469 10 Lee 2b 3 0 0 0 57, Bruce Hence 57, Tom Malin 58; B- Gross- Cleveland 67 .468 10 59 GHill If 2 0 0 0 Bill Wood 63, Bruce Maynard 65, Bill Mustard Milwaukee 58 68 .460 11 Mlinks ph 0 0 0 0 69. Not- Dave Moroncy 51, Brian Guadrette 51. Now Vbrk 53 73 .421 16 ■ Area tourism increased last year. News Borders c 0 0 0 0 Ed Miffitt 56, Sam Worthon 56. Jim Menditto 57. Vlfost Division Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 28 0 2 0 Floger Lentocha 57, Dave Stark 59; C- Gross- W L Pet. GB Boston 000 000 010—1 Clay Hence 74, Earl Norsworthy 78. Not- Oakland 79 48 .622 — August 28, 1990 Toronto 000 000 000— 0 ‘SD ’ George Bennett 50, Clem FfonCllo 53, John Chicago 73 52 .584 5 Local/Regional Section DP— Boston 1. LOB— Boston 5, Toronto 5. w : r « * Adams 55, Paul Cosman 58, Dick Vizard 58, Texas 66 61 .520 13 2B— Rivera. SB— Williams (9). Jerry LaPine 56. Kansas City 64 63 .504 15 TWO MAN EXLUDE RAR 5'S — Gross- Dick u IP H R ER BB SO California 63 65 .492 181/2 B olton Desnoyers-Bob Chambers 50, Paul Kenneson- Blades affiliate Seattle 62 66 .484 171/2 GHarris W.11-5 72-3 2 0 0 2 8 Jim Allen 50, Stan Domian-Nick Pahoulis 51, Minnesota 56 71 .441 23 Gray S,6 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Jim Bidwell-Roy Boll 51; Net- Clem Pontillo-Bob Vbur Hometown Newspaper Saturday's Games Voted 1990 New England Newspaper of the Year with Whalers Toronto Cappa 41, Tom Malin-Tom Juknis 42, Walt Cor- Detroit 14, Oakland 4 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents TSdmyrL,11-14 8 4 1 1 2 4 mier-Georgo Bennett 42, Bob Wahiberg-Tony HARTFORD (AP) — The Milwaukee 5, New Vbrk 3 Candlaria 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Judenis 43, Clay Honco-Bob Cappe 43. Bruce Boston 1, Toronto 0 Hartford Whalers have signed a DWbrd 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Amondo-Rich Huckonbock 45, Mark KirkJim California 3, Chicago 2 HBP— TFernandoz by GHarris. WP— GHar- Collins 45, Rick WhedorvNoil Morijour 45. Dick working agreement with a Cleveland 11, Baltimore 5 ris, TStottlemyre. PB— Myers. VizardJim Ftitchie 45, Bruce Henco-Bob Cappa second minor league team, the Seattle 6, Kansas City 3 Umpires— Home, Evans; FirsL Ford; Second, 45, Dave Stark-Dave Hanzelko 45. Minnesota 8, Texas 5 Kansas City Blades of the Inter­ Welke; Third, Coble. LOW GROSS, LOW NET - A- Gross- John Sunday's Games T— 2:49. A— 49,897. Vbtishefsky 72, August Link 75, Net- Dick Des- nationa] Hockey League. New York 4, Milwaukee 3. 11 innings noyes 69. Ken Comorford 69, Cliff Koune 70, American dies; Navy halts ships “Kansas City will be our Cleveland 8, Baltimore 3 August Link 70, Craig Phillips 70, Lee Kuprdura Boston 1, Toronto 0 Angels 4, White Sox 1 71, B- Gross- Kevin Jones 79, Gordon Beebe secondary affiliation,” General California 4, Chicago 1 CALIFORNIA CHICAGO Rec Photo 86, Net- Andy Weigort 74, Pete Wrobet 74, Ron By SIDNEY S. FEINGOLD attack. Manager Ed Johnston said Kansas City 8, Seattle 2 ab r h bl ab r h bl the U.S. Navy since the embargo The peace effort, however, was Forrand 75. Mike Kominski 75, Frank Valvo 76, fell. Texas 1, Minnesota 0 Schofild ss 4 0 0 0 LJohnsn cf 4 0 1 0 The Associated Press U.S. Navy warships enforcing the today. “The Springfield Indians C- Gross- Charles Winker 93, Nelson Eddy 93, began shortly after Iraq invaded enough to send depressed stock In Vienna, 10 of the 13 OPEC Detroit 7, Oakland 3 DWhIla cf 4 1 1 0 Ventura 3b 2 0 0 0 CHARTER OAK SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPS — L.M. Gill — Team members front row Net- Gerry Brooks 68, James Cregan 72. Paul U.N. embargo against Iraq stopped will have first choice on all CDavis dh 4 0 0 0 PBradly If 10 0 0 Kuwait Aug. 2. markets surging in New York and ministers tentatively backed a deal Monday's Games from left: Ron Slamon, Bill Lussier, Tony Fedor, Rich Brimley, Peter Hadden. Dave Grande Cosman 74. WInlield rf 4 0 2 1 Caldern dh 4 0 1 0 Baghdad moved today to lighten two cargo ships and crewmen players we assign from Hartford. New York (Hawkins 4-10) at Baltimore TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross- John Yes- The developments came as U.N. Tokyo. Stock prices also rallied in that would permit increased oil (McDonald 5-2), 7:35 p.m. Venable If 0 0 0 0 Ffosqua If 2 1 1 0 its grip on Kuwait by deelaring it a Middle row: Mark Gyure, Steve Minicucci, Jim Stopa, Dave Warner. Dan Brimley. Gary Des- tishofsky-Dan Homo 70, Ken Comerford-War- boarded one in the Gulf of Aqaba chief Javier Perez dc Cuellar said he London. “We feel the relationship bet­ Parrish c 4 2 1 1 Fisk ph 10 0 0 production by Saudi Arabia, Boston (Boddicker 12-8) at Cleveland (Can- ren DoMartin 71, Flon Basile-Nick Pahoulis 73, 19lh provinee, and an Ameriean before allowing them to proceed to ween Kansas City and Htutford diotti 13-8), 7:35 p.m. Bichette If 4 1 3 2 Lyons 3b 0 0 0 0 jarlais. Top row: John Ossowski, Ray Kandolin, Stan Harris. was intervening with Iraq to try to Gold, whose value increases in Chet Lukas-Bill Muzin 73; Net- Gerry Brooks- Venezuela and some other nations to Stevens 1b 3 0 1 0 Thomas 1 b 3 0 1 0 civilian died in Iraq, reportedly one Jordan, shipping sources said today. will benefit both organizations,” Milwaukee (Higuera 7-6) at Toronto (Corutti Andy Weigerl 59, Clem Pontillo-Ed McLaughlin arrive at a solution to the gulf crisis. times of turmoil, plunged about $19 help offset losses arising from the 8-9), 7:35 p.m. Flay 2b 4 0 1 Sosa rf 3 0 1 1 60, Dick Vizard-Kevin Jones 61, Dick Neville- of 63 Americans who were rounded It was believed the first time a he said. Cochmn 3b 2 0 1 Karkovic c 3 0 0 0 President Bush said he was pes­ to $392.55 an ounce today on Lon­ Chicago (Perez 11-11) at Minnesota (Ander­ Bob Cornell 62, Jan Jayson-Chick Seabeck 62, up for use as human shields against son 5-16), 8:05 p.m Guillen ph 10 0 0 ship was boarded and inspected by simistic about the U.N. initiative. Doug Soetaert, Kansas City’s National League results Dodgers 2, Mets 1 Nelson Eddy-Don Kean 62 don’s gold exchange. Oil prices also Please see IRAQ, page 6. Texas (Hough 10-9) at California (Finlay Fletchr 2b 4 0 0 0 head coach and director of TALLWOOD SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP — 16-6), 1035 p.m. Grebck ss 3 0 1 0 NEWYORK LOS ANGELS Football Expos 4, Padres 2 Gross- Harry Nowobilsky 76, Chic Gagrxm 76, operations, said he believes the Only games scheduled CMrtnz ph 10 0 0 ab r h bl ab r h bl SANDIEGO MONTREAL Ted Blasko 81; Net- Clem Pontillo 66, Paul Tuesday's Games Totals 33 4 10 4 Totals 32 1 6 1 Boston cf 4 0 1 0 Javier cf 3 0 0 0 agreement will help the Blades. ab rh bl abrh bl Peoples 66, Don Kean 67, Seaback 68, Chet New York at Baltirmre, 7:35 p.m. California 100 000 102— 4 Magadn 1b 2 1 0 0 Gonzalz If 3 2 1 0 Roberts If 4 1 1 1 Grissom cf 4 12 0 Lukas 69. (fontillo and Peoples will meet in an Boston at Cleveland, 735 p.m. Chicago 010 000 00 0-1 Jefferis 2b 3 0 1 0 Shrprsn3b 3 0 2 0 NFL preseason standings 9 9 9 Alomar 2b 4 0 1 0 Noboa 2b 3 12 0 18-hole playotf for the Seniors Trophy. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. E— Grebock, Fletcher, Schofield.
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