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N U M B E R S G a M E ■■■Nap 16 -The Prince George Citizen - Tuesday, July 25, 1995 :: »■■■■ ■ J H M I N u m b e r s g a m e ■■■nap C ity s c e n e B aseball Memphis 23 Hamilton 21 Mem — Berry 35 interception return NATIONAL LEAGUE CFL Huerta, Bal 0 16 13 1 56 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wednesday Game (Igwebuike convert) 6.52 McLoughlin, Cal East Division North Division 0 20 10 2 52 East Division San Antonio at Winnipeg. 8:30 p.m. Ham — TD Winfield 26 pass from Calvillo W L P e t' GB GW L T F A R Anderson, SA 0 12 12 0 48 W LPct.GB Thursday Game (Osbaldiston convert) 12:17 S o c c e r BMX Atlanta 51 29 638 - Philpct. B C. 8 0 0 0 48 Boston 45 35 563 — Ottawa at B C., 10:30 p.m. (TSN) Ham — FG Osbaldiston 44 15:00 Philadelphia 43 38 .531 8% Calgary 4 4 0 0175 66 8 Osbaldiston, Ham 0 8 10 3 41 Baltimore 39 40 4945% Friday Games Third Quarter Montreal 40 41 .494 11'/* Edmonton 4 Passaglia, B C. 0 12 8 3 39 Results from the Prince George provincial 3 1 0135 81 6 New York 38 40.487 6 Edmonton at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. (TSN) Mem — TD Martin 1 run (Igwebuike convert) Baker Ott 0 6 38 North Cariboo Senior New York 32 49 .395 19% B.C. 4 3 1 0127127 6 15 5 points BMX meet held by SuperTrak BMX at Detroit 38 434697% Shreveport at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. 7:58 Florida 30 48 385 20 Hamilton 4 2 2 0117103 4 Pitts. Cal 6 0 0 0 36 Cariboo Division its club track in Carrie Jane Gray Park: Toronto 33 4641811% Fourth Quarter AP Central Division Toronto 4 1 3 0104115 2 Gnlla, Bir 0 14 6 1 33 W L TF Saturday Central Division M em phis 23 at Ham — Single Osbaldiston 54 4 24 W L P et GB Winnipeg 4 1 3 0 69135 2 Ridgway, Sask 0 3 9 2 32 Croatia-Walls 7 1 4 21 8 18 Expert W LPct.GB Ham — TD Rogers 113 punt return (two- Cincinnati 51 28 .646 - Ottawa 4 1 3 0 76132 2 Ham ilton 21 Nittmo. Shr 0 9 7 1 31 Bgbie's-Chmp 7 3 1 26 16 15 Eight years old: 1 Johnathan Bartel; 2. Cleveland 56 22.718 — point convert failed) 13:25 Houston 45 35 .563 6% Saskatchewan 4 0 4 0 54 98 0 First Quarter Barnes. Tor 5 0 0 0 30 Niners Diner 6 3 3 20 12 15 James O'Neill; 3 Troy Wilson Milwaukee 40 39.50616% Memphis 9 7 70—23 Chicago 39 43 476 13% South Division Mem — TD Brown 74 pass from Allen Floyd, Edm 5 0 0 0 30 Honda North 3 4 3 14 16 9 Nine: 1 Raymond Bartel; 2 Matthew Kansas City 37 4048118% Hamilton 0 14 07-21 Pittsburgh 35 42 455 15 Baltimore 4 1 6 (Igwebuike convert) 6:03 Phillips, Bir 4 0 0 24 Remco Insul. 2 6 4 14 23 7 Poynter; 3 Thomas Fairbairn Chicago 33 4542323 3 0155 91 0 St. Louis 35 47 .427 17% Birmingham 4 Mem — Single Igwebuike 47 9:53 Westwood, Wpg 0 4 24 DB. Law 1 7 4 10 25 6 11:1. Jamie Landolt; 2 Jason Gorman; 3. Minnesota 28 52.35029 3 1 0126 83 6 Scoring Leaders 6 2 West Division Memphis Mem — Single Gardere 6212:18 Winlield, Ham 4 24 Recreation Division Ben Wall; 4 Kenneth Sharp, 5. Jayme West Division 5 3 2 0 88101 6 Unofficial CFL scoring leaoers after Monday 0 0 0 24 W L Pet GB San Antonio 4 2 4 Second Quarter Lammle Tor Steamer's Pubi 1 0 2 52 8 Marsolais; 6 Matthew McMann W LPcLGB 2 0126129 game: 0 12 2 4 22 Colorado 46 35 .568 — Sherwin Homesl 1 1 1 36 11 23 13:1 Shawn Poynter; 2. Mitch Gobbi; 3. Kurt California 48 32.600 — Shreveport 5 1 4 0 88179 2 Ham — Single Osbaldiston 48 0:25 TD C FG SPts Gardere, Mem 0 2 4 6 20 Joes Place 7 5 2 24 21 16 Wolf: 4 Aaron Wall Los Angeles 41 40 .506 5 Texas 42 38.525 6 Monday Result Ham — FG Osbaldiston 35 5:47 Fleming, Edm 0 13 14 2 57 Tabor Arms 6 4 4 27 27 16 14: 1. Sam Gobbi; 2 Robert Mairs, 3 San Diego 37 43 463 8’% Seattle 40 40.500 8 Sikh Temple 3 4 6 18 22 12 Michael Marsolais San Francisco 37 44 .457 9 Oakland 39 4447010% 34 MacDunn Cont 3 7 3 25 9 16:1 Kenneth Mairs; 2 Peter Chodakowski; Monday Results Monday Results PG Plumbing 3 8 3 15 41 9 3 Gord Fairbairn 4 B J Vlaanderen San Francisco 8 Florida 3 Boston 4 Minnesota 1 Klassic Art 0 10 3 19 43 3 Girls Colorado 11 Philadelphia 3 Texas at New York N Sunday Results 11: 1. Ainslie Fairbairn; 2 Megan Bolin; 3. Chicago 5 New York 3 Milwaukee 6 Seattle 4 (not incl. in standings) Croatia 4 Remco 1 Amanda Wolf San Diego 10 Cincinnati 8 Cleveland 7 California 7 (ninth inning) Driving Leaders Duane Bock, U.S., 516.900; 13. Stuart (tie). Helen Alfredsson, Kelly Robbins and Niners 3 DB Law 0 15: 1 Michelle Taylor. 2. Jamie Parker; 3. Los Angeles 6 Houston 5 Tonight's Games PG A Tour M oney 1. John Daly, 287 0; 2 Davis Love III. 283 0; Hendley, Lacombe, Alta,, $15,863 14. Colleen V/alker. 187; 6 Michelle McGann, Jennifer Landolt Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh 2 Oakland (Darling 3-5) at Detroit (Lira 6-5), 3. Dennis Paulson. 282.5; 4 Vijay Singh, Bruce Bulma, Winnipeg, S15.539; 15. Greg 184, 7 (tie) Joan Pitcock and Sherri Intermediate-Expert Today's Games(all times EDT) 7:05 p.m. L e a d e r s 282.0; 5 Brett Ogle, 279.7; 6. Kelly Gibson. Petersen, U.S. 511.415; 16. Davidson Sieinhauer, 183; 9 Kris Tschetter, 181; 10. Six: 1, Megan Gorman; 2. Hillary McMann; 3 San Diego (Sanders 5-5) at Cincinnati (Pugh Chicago (Bere 4-8) at Boston (Hanson 8-3), PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - PGA 278.1; 7. John Adams, 277.7; 8. Woody Matyczuk, Thunder Bay, Ont, 511.270; 17. Rosie Jones. 180 Blake Wilson 5-2), 12:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Tour money leaders through the British Open Austin, 276.7; 9. Dan Pohl, 276.5; 10. Tom Dan Pelczarski, U.S., 510,156; 18. Arden Sand Saves S lo -p itch Intermediate San Francisco (Mulholland 2-8) at Florida Minnesota (Rodriguez 1-3) at Toronto and Deposit Guaranty Classic, which ended Purtzer, 274.4. Knoll, Yorkton, Sask.,$9,883: 19 Manny 1. Sherrin Smyers, 700:2 Caroline Pierce . Nine: 1. Colin Ramnes, 2 Chance (Witt 1-7), 1:35 p.m. (Guzman 3-6), 7:35 p.m. July 23; Driving Accuracy Zerman, U.S., $9,500: 20 Stephen Leaney. 612: 3. Lisa Walters. Prince Rupert. B C., Solmonson, 3 Mathew Bellerive Montreal (P.Martinez 8-5) at Chicago Texas (Rogers 9-5) at Baltimoro (Erickson 6- Trn Money 1. Fred Funk, 81.4 per cent. 2 Hale Irwin, Australia, 59.400. 603; 4 Michele Redman. 586; 5. Colleen 13: 1 Paul Mari; 2. Garett Lee: 3. Trevor (Navarro 7-4), 2 20 p.m. 7), 7:35 p.m. I. Greg Norman 11 M ixed Slo-pitch 81.1; 3, Larry Mize, 80 9; 4. Nick Price, 80.8, Scoring average1. Ian Hutchings. South V/alker, .583.6. Jody Anschutz, 554; 7 Deb Roberts Atlanta (Glavine 9-4) at Pittsburgh (Neagle New York (Kamiemecki 0-2) at Kansas City 51,131,2092.2 Corey Pavin 18 First Litre League Africa, 69 04; 2. Scott Dunlap, U.S., 6912:3. Richard, .550. 8 Lynn Connelly, .535; 9. Novice 10-4), 3:05 p.m. $1,049,3133.3 Lee Janzen 21 5992,327 5. Bruce Fleisher, 80.6,6 DougTewell. 79.8; (As of July 211 (Appier 11-6), 8:05 pm. Six: 1. Simon Grant; 2. Sean Tiffany; 3 Brian 4 Peter Jacobsen 18 5946,969 7. David Edwards, 79.6; 8. Nick Faldo. 79.5; Trevor Dodds, Namibia, 69.21: 4. Mike Weir, Michelle McGann, 533; 10. Leta Lindley, W L T PTS Colorado (Swift 6-2) at Philadelphia Milwaukee (Karl 1-0) at Seattle (Johnson 10- Fairbairn 5. Davis Love III 18 5921,649 9. (tie) Fulton Allem and Tim Loustalot, 791. Bright's Grove, Ont, 69.23: 5. Ian Leggatt, 528. Tabor Tigers 10 7 0 37 (Deshaies 0-0), 7:35 p.m. 1). 10:05 p.m. Cruiser 6 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 20 5853,915 Greens In Regulation Cambridge, Ont. 69 29: 6 Nick Goetze. New York (Mlicki 4-5) at St. Louis (Morgan 4- Cleveland (Hershiser 7-4) at California L P G A M o n e y Backwater Heathens 8 7 2 35 1. Lennie Clements. 72.6 per cent; 2 Bart U.S., 69 38; 7. Eric Woods, U S . 69 56. 8. Nine: 1. Shawn Poynter; 2. Matthew Poynter: 3), 740 p.m (Finley 8-7), 1005 p.m. 7. Vijay Singh 19 5822,713 Party Shack Thunder 8 7 2 35 Jim Rutledge, Victoria, 69.96; 9.
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