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The Numbers Game Kordic Pensive 14 — The Prince George Citizen — Saturday, September 9,1989 The numbers game Kordic pensive It DRrtcoknll u S e Q u ll 1 at Toronto camp AMERICAN LEAGUE Calgary 3 7 It 5-27 NATIONAL LEAGUE CFL NEW YORK (AP) - Results Friday ol East Division They haven! sizzled oltenswety this Eastern Division Edmonton 3 7 7 21—38 the $5 million 1989 U.S. Open tennis The Philadelphia Flyers would W L Pci. GBL East Division W L T F A P Attendance - 41.327 tournament at the National Tennis Cen­ by Canadian Press W L Pet GBL season, but the Montreal Expos have love to have such a rosy opening. Toronto 78 54 549 — nevertheless been rough on Nabonal Hamlton 6 3 0 243 261 12 Statistics ter at Rushing Meadow (seedmgs in John Kordic showed up at Maple Baltimore 77 66 538 1’? Chicago 78 63 553 — Wmpeg 5 4 0 232 214 10 parentheses) Goaltender Ron Hextall negated Sl Lous 77 63 550 '1 League pitchers Cal Edm Leaf Gardens for a pre-camp phys­ MtoaUee 71 72 497 7' ? The kst of pitchers who have suffered Toronto 4 5 0 155 182 8 First downs 16 23 MEN ical Friday, but his thoughts were that possibility Friday when he Boston 70 71 496 7’2 New York 75 65 536 2 '1 Ottawa 0 9 0 207 335 0 Double* Montreal 75 66 532 3 vyunes while laong the Expos ndudes Yards rushing 114 136 elsewhere. announced in Cherry Hill, N.J., New York 67 76 469 11*2 Jim Goff, the Pittsburgh Prates refcever Western Division Yards passing 358 233 FINAL Cleveland 65 76 461 12*2 PrttsPurgh 61 79 436 16'? that he is attempting to terminate Philadelphia 57 83 407 20'? Dwight Gooden, the New York Mets ace Edmonton 9 1 0 336 152 18 Net offence 457 356 John McEnroe U S . and Mark Wood- Back home in Edmonton, his fa­ Detrort 54 oS 378 24 '2 West Division and Dave Oravedcy ol the San Francis­ Calgary 5 5 0 266 277 10 Passes made-tned 19-3915-33 lorde. Australia (7). del Ken Flach and ther Ivan is stricken with liver his contract with the NHL club on West Division co Gants, whose sbmng comeback from Saskatchewan 4 5 0 282 305 8 Interceptions by 1 4 Robert Seguso U S (4) 64. 4-6 6-3 Oakland 85 56 603 - San Franosco 81 60 574 — cancer. the basis it is invalid because he is Houslon 75 66 532 6 cancer was pul on hold when he broke BC 4 5 0 270 265 8 Sacks by 5 3 6-3 underpaid. Kansas City 81 59 579 3 '2 a bone in his arm delivering a pitch Friday Result Punts-average 10-4113-38 WOMEN “I wanted to have a fresh start California 80 61 567 5 San Dego 75 66 532 6 Edmonton 38 Calgary 27 Gnonnati 69 72 489 12 against Montreal last month. Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Singles this year,” said the rugged for­ “I won’t deny I’m making good Texas 72 68 514 1 2 '2 Tonight's Game Los Angeles 66 75 468 15 Then, Iasi Monday night. Todd Wor­ Penalties-yards 12-135 12-103 Semi-finals ward, who had a spotty first year money,” he said, adding that he’s Minnesota 70 70 500 14 '2 Saskatchewan at Toronto Atlanta 55 86 390 26 rell. Ihe St Louis Cardinals top reliever Punts rets-total 13-116 8-106 Steffi Gral (1), West Germany, del Seattle 61 79 436 23 '2 Sunday Games with the Toronto Maple Leafs after the 71st-highest paid player in the Friday Results felt something pop in his elbow after Net offence is yards passing, plus Gabriela Sabatmi, Argentina. 3-6. 6-4. 6- Chicago 58 82 414 26 '2 Hamilton ai Ottawa 2 Philadelphia 4 Montreal 3 making a pitch to an Expos bailer He yards rushing minus team losses such being obtained last autumn from league. “But I don’t feel I’m being Friday Results may be tost for the season BC al Wmnpeg as yards lost on broken plays Martina Navrablova (2). US. del paid what I’m worth.” Cleveland 5 Toronto 4 Sl Louis 11 Ctvcago 8 Montreal in a deal that sent centre Gnonnati 5 Atlanta 1 Unofficial scoring leaders: Individual Zina Gamson (5) U S . 7-6 (74). 6-2 Russ Courtnall to the Canadiens. Hextall is under league suspen­ Detroit 7 Chicago 5 Until Wallace Johnson delivered a Rushing Cat—Graham 1241 Petros Kansas City 6 Minnesota 0 New York 7 PrttsPurgh 2 TD CFG S Pt* Highlights ot play Fnday the f 2th day sion for the first 12 games this sea­ Houston 5 San Franosco 2 pinch-fut single Thursday night the Kaunc E 0 35 27 10 126 546. Edm—Ham 11-72. Taylor 9-33 ot toe (J S Open “I wish I could have prepared Texas 3 Baltimore 1 San Ckego 1 Los Angees 0 Expos bench had gone 25 ai-bats with­ McLougNm. C 0 23 26 7 108 Receiving Cai—Willis 9-184 Smith WEATHER — Warm hazy with little more. son as a result of an incident in­ Mtwaukee 7 Seattle 3 out collecting a hut Since August 23. the 2-63. Edm-Taytor 4-58 Wnght 3-50 California 2 Boston 1 Today's Probable Pilchers Ridgway S 0 25 26 2 105 wind “It’s going to be tough getting volving Chelios during the playoffs Pittsburgh (Robinson 6-11) at New Yoik dale on which the stmg oi zeroes start­ Osoaxkston H 0 23 19 16 99 Passing Cat—Ponas 13-26. 247 ATTENDANCE - A crowd Ol 20 813 New York 5 Oak^x) 1 into this knowing my father has last spring. •Cone 12-7) ed. the bench had only a pan ol walks Passaglia BC 0 27 21 4 94 yds. 1 TD 2 intercepts Jones 6-13. attended Ihe session, putting the total Today's Probable Pitchers to show lor its efforts Dorsey O 0 16 17 5 72 111 yds 1 TD. 2 intercepts: Edm—Ham only a few days to live.” In Saskatoon, the Winnipeg Jets Chicago (Perez 8-131 at Detroit Atlanta (Glavne 12-8) at Cncvmati (Leary turnout ahead ol last year s attendance |J Robnson 4-4) 8-121 Chomyc. T 0 13 17 7 71 13-27. 222 yds . 1 TD. 0 intercepts by 36.399 Kordic’s personal agony during learned that forward Fredrik Sl Louis (DeLeon 15-111 al Chicago (Sut- The Expos did not have a grand slam Kerverd W 0 26 14 3 71 Worman 2-5, 11 yds 0 TDs 1 inter­ RECAP — Martina Navratitova Olausson will report after all. New York |C Parker 4-4| at Oakland home run ttvs season until Andres Ga­ cept the summer was evident in his (Moore 169| cktfe 14-11) WiHams.BC 11 0 0 0 66 avenged last year s Open loss to Zma Philadelphia (Mutioiland 46) at Montreal larraga connected against the San Fran­ Jessie W 9 0 0 0 54 Garrison with a 7-6. 6-2 victory She will uncharacteristically meak demean­ Olausson had intended to pry his Toronto (Key 11-13) a! Cleveland (Swin­ osco Giants on Aug 27 They weni sev­ RENO. Nev (AP) — Odds tor this way out of his Jets contract and dell 13-41 (Martinez 15-51 Fairtioim. S 8 0 0 0 48 weeks NFL games (home learns in meel lop seed Steffi Gral. Ihe defending or during his first day in camp. San Franosco (Downs 3-51 al Houston en games without getbng another hom­ Fenerty T 8 0 0 0 48 champion, who ousted Gabnela Sababm play in Sweden this season but a Minnesota (Aguilera 1-3) at Kansas City er but again it was a grand slam, this CAPS) “My dad started off poor and (Sabertiagen 17-61 (Scott 1861 Champion H 8 0 0 0 48 SUNDAY 3-6. 6-4. 6-2 legal battle ensued and Olausson Los Angeles (Wetleland 48) al San Diego bme by Tim Wallach. last Tuesday night UPSETS — John McEnroe and Mark worked hard (as a carpenter) all Baltimore (Miladu 10-121 at Texas (Jett- agamsi the Cardinals Stamps 2 7 Eskimos 38 Phoenix 1 '/1 over DETROIT finally decided to return to the coat 7-5) (Whitson 15-101 NEW ORLEANS 5 over Dallas Woodlorde seeded seventh won the his life to make sure his kids didn’t Sunday Games Firil Quarter CHICAGO 3’rta over Cincinnati men s doubles crown with a 64. 4-6. 6- have to struggle,” said Kordic. Jets. Boston (Boyd 2-2) at California (AfiOott 11- Cat—FG McLoughlin 36 2:50 3. 6-3 decision over No 4 seeds Ken 10) Philadelphia at Montreal Tim Belcher the Los Angeles Dodg­ 49ers 2 '/ i over INDIANAPOLIS “He did everything for his four In Edmonton, the Oilers Pittsburgh at New York ers nght-hander. leads the National Edm-FG Kaunc 32 14 25 Flach and Robert Seguso McEnroe and Milwaukee iReuss 8-7) at Seattle (Hanson Second Quarter Los Angeles Rams 6 over ATLANTA kids. announced that left winger Esa 6-4) Atlanta at Gnonnati League with sa shutouts Thai s more GREEN BAY 3 over Tampa Bay Woodlorde were the first left-handed Sunday Games Si Louis at Chicago than the combined total ol every Nation­ Edm—TD Marshall 2 run (Kaunc con­ Buffalo 4 over MIAMI team to reach the doubles Imal ol a “He never wanted us to have toTikkanen, who had been declared a Toronto at Cleveland San Francsco at Houston al League teams pitching staff, except vert) 1145 PHILADELPHIA 5 '? over Seattle Grand Slam event since 1968 go without, or steal to get that free agent because of a contractual Chicago at Detrort Los Angeles at San Diego lor the Expos, who have rune, and the Cat—TD Graham 30 pass from Jones RAIDERS 3 '? over San Diego STAT OF THE DAY - Graf qualified loophole, has signed a new mul­ Minnesota at Kansas City St Louis Cardinals, who have su (McLoughlin convert) 14 06 Cleveland 2 over PITTSBURGH lor her 11th straight Grand Slam final — baseball bat or glove.
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