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Ihockey Auto Racing AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Indycar PPG Cup 1995 Indycar Wins Speedway, Loudon, N.H Molson Indy East Division East Division Andreitrefilov 1 18 - The Prince George Citizen - Friday, July 14, 1995 fK£8 I « ■ ■ ■ ■ S k . B B B B B I N u m b e r s g a m e ^ j B B B B B V C ity s c e n e IHockey Auto Racing AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE IndyCar PPG Cup 1995 IndyCar Wins Speedway, Loudon, N.H Molson Indy East Division East Division AndreiTrefilov 1. Jacques Villeneuve 3 Sept. 3 — Pacific Place, Vancouver Standings TORONTO (CP) — Winners of the Toronto W L Pet W L Pct BUFFALO (CP) - Career NHL statistics for 2. Paul Tracy 2 Sept 10 — Lagune Seca Raceway. Through July 9 Molson Indy auto race: GB GB free-agent goaltender Andrei Trefilov, signed (tie) Robby Gordon 2 Monterey, Calif. — 1. Jacques Villeneuve 103 1994 — Michael Andretti Boston 39 30 .565 - Atlanta 44 26 629 Thursday by the Buffalo Sabres: 4 Emerson Fittipaldi 1 All -time IndyCar Winners 2. Robby Gordon 81 1993 — Paul Tracy Detroit 37 34 521 3 Philadelphia 40 30 .571 4 GPMPGASOAvg W LTSV% (tie) Al Unser, Jr. 1 1.AJ. FoytJr. 67 3. Booby Rahal 78 1992 — Michael Andretti Baltimore 33 36 478 6 Montreal 33 38 .465 11% 1 65 5 04 62 0 0 1 872 (tie) Jimmy Vasser 1 2. Mario Andretti 52 92-93 Cal 4. Paul Tracy 73 1991 — Michael Andretti New York 32 36 471 6 % Florida 25 42 373 17% Indy-Car Winners 3 Al Unser 39 Little League 93-94 Cal 11623 26 22 50 3 4 2.915 5. Scott Pruett 73 1990 — Al UnserJr. Schedule for District Four 11- and 12-year- Toronto 28 41 .406 11 New York 26 44 .371 18 6236 16 04.07 0 3 0.877 March 5 — Miami Grand Prix (Jacques 4 Bobby Unser 35 94-95 Cal 6 . Michael Andretti 69 1989 — Michael Andretti old Little League Baseball zone champi­ Central Division Central Division Villeneuve) 5. Rick Mears 29 Totals 18924 41 22.3724 19 5.901 7. Al UnserJr. 61 1988 — Al Unser Jr. onships. All games at John Dinsmore W L Pet GB W L Pct March 19 — Australian Grand Prix (Paul (tie) Michael Andretti 29 8 Jimmy Vasser 59 1987 — Emerson Fittipaldi Stadium in Freeman Park. Winner advances Cleveland 46 21 687 - Cincinnati 44 25 657 — UB Devils Chronology Tracy) 7. Al Unser Jr. 28 9. Mauricio Gugelmin 55 1986 — Bobby Rahal to the provincial championship Kansas City 34 33 .507 12 Houston 38 31 .551 6 EAST RUTHERFORD. N J. (AP) - A chronol­ April 2 — Slick-50 200, Phoenix (Robby 8. Johnny Rutherford 27 10.Teo Fabi 54 TORONTO (CP) — How Canadians have Saturday Milwaukee 33 36 .478 14 Chicago 37 34 .521 8 ogy of events In the New Jersey Devils' lease Gordon) 9. Rodger Ward 26 11. Christian Fittipaldi 42 fared at the foronto Indy over the years: Opening Ceremonies, noon Chicago 29 39 426 17% Pittsburgh 30 37 .448 13 relationship with the New Jersey Sports and April 9 — Long Beach Grand Prix (Al Unser 10, Gordon Johncock 25 12. Emerson Fittipaldi 38 1994 — 5. Paul Tracy, Toronto, running; 9 Game 1, Nechako vs Freeman. 1 p.m. Minnesota 22 47 .319 25 St Louis 31 41 .431 14% Exposition Authority: Jr.) 11 Ralph DePalma 24 13 Raul Boesel 38 Jacques Villeneuve, Iberville, Que , running; Game 2, District 4 Preps vs. Quesnel, 3 30 West Division West Division May 27, 1982 — John McMullen, John April 23 — Nazareth Speedway (Emerson (tie) Bobby Rahal 24 14. Stefan Johansson 37 10. Scott Goodyear. Toronto, running; 119 pm. W L Pet. GB W L Pct. GB Whitehead and Brendan Byrne purchase the Fittipaldi) 13. Tommy Milton 23 15. Adrian Fernandez 31 Ross Bentley, Vancouver, suspension; 24 Game 3. Williams Lake vs P.G East, 6 pm, Texas 40 30 .571 - Colorado 39 31 .557 — Colorado Rockies for $33 million and receive May 28 — Indianapolis 500 (Jacques 14 Emerson Fittipaldi 22 16. Eddie Cheever 28 Claude Bourbonnaise, lle-Perot. Que , off Sunday California 40 30 .571 - Los Angeles 34 36 .486 5 NHL approval to shift the franchise to New Villeneuve) 15. Earl Cooper 21 17 Danny Sullivan 22 course Game 4. Nechako vs. Dist. 4 Preps, 1 p m. Oakland 37 35 514 4 San Francisc:o 34 36 .486 5 Jersey June 4 — Milwaukee Mile. Milwaukee (Paul (tie) Tony Bettenhausen Sr. 21 18. Eliseo Salazar 16 1993 — 1. Tracy, running; 9 Goodyear, run­ Game 5, Williams Lake vs Freeman, 3:30 Seattle 34 36 .486 6 San Diego 33 37 .471 6 June 25,1982 - The Devils and the NJSEA Tracy) 17. Jimmy Murphy 19 19. Andre Ribeiro 15 ning; 25. Bentley, transmission. pm Thursday Results Thursday Results sign the original lease. June 11 — Belle Isle, Detroit (Robby Gordon) (tie) Jimmy Bryan 19 20. Gil De Ferran 11 1992 — 6 Goodyear, running; 14. Bentley, 6 6 Toronto 4 Seattle 1 Philadelphia 4 Montreal 3 June 30, 1986 — The Devils and the sports June 25 — Budweiser-G I Joe's 200, 19. Danny Sullivan 17 Game , Quesnel vs PG East. p m 21. Eric Bachelart 8 running; 21 Tracy, gearbox. Oakland at Cleveland (ppd. rain) San Francisco6 Houston 5 (12 ings) authority amend the original lease Portland, Ore (Jimmy Vasser) (tie) Ralph Mulford 17 Monday 22 Alessandro Zampedri 7 1991 — 7. Goodyear, running; 10 John Game 7. Quesnel vs. Williams Lake, 1 p.m Texas 9 Boston 8 Pittsburgh 7 St. Louis 6 Aug. 11, 1991 — The Devils and the sports July 9 — Road America (Jacques 21. Tom Sneva 13 23. Christian Danner 6 Jones Jr., Thunder Bay, Ont, running. 8 New York 7 Minnesota 2 New York 4 Colorado 2 authority renegotiate the lease again. The Villeneuve) 22. Johnnie Parsons 11 Game . Dist. 4 Preps vs Freeman, 3:30 24 Arie Luyendyk 6 1990 — 9. Goodyear, running California 8 Detroit 5 (10 ings) Cincinnati 11 Chicago 5 sport authority says the team received $33 July 16 — Exhibition Place,Toronto (tie) Eddie Hearne 11 p.m 25 Hiro Matsushita 5 1989 — 18. Jones, throttle; Ludwig Heimrath Kansas City 9 Baltimore 8 Atlanta 4 San Diego 1 million in givebacks as a results of the two July 23 — Burke Lakefront Airport, 24. Louis Chevrolet 10 Game 9, Nechako vs. P.G East.6 pm. 26 Bryan Herta 4 Jr, Toronto, off course. Tuesday Milwaukee 8 Chicago 7 (10 ings) Florida 4 Los Angeles 0 renegotiations. Cleveland (tie) Peter DePaolo 10 27. Marco Greco 3 1988 — 7. Jones, running; 19 Heimrath. Game 10. Freeman vs. Quesnel. 1 p.m Today's Games Today's Games (all times EDT) Dec. 22, 1994 — The Sports Authority sus- July 30 — Michigan International Speedway, (tie) Frank Lockhart 10 28 Carlos Guerrero 2 engine failure Oakland (TBA) at Cleveland (TBA), 2, 4 35 Cincinnati (Smiley 9-1) at Chicago (Bullinger P®nds ,he Devils' lease because of the NHL Brooklyn, Mich. (tie) Dario Resta 10 Game 11, Dist 4 Preps vs PG East. 3:30 29 Dean Hall 2 1987 — 8 Goodyear running pm pm 6-1), 3:20 p m. _ Aug. 13 — Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, (tie) Paul Tracy 10 30 Roberto Guerrero 1 1S86 — 24 Jacques Villeneuve (uncle of cur­ Game 12. Nechako vs Williams Lake,6 p.m California (Bosie 6-2) at Detroit (Wells 8-3), Atlanta (Glavine 8-4) at San Diego (Benes 3- ^P™ ' 995 — The Devils, who are consid- Lexington, Ohio. 29. Louis Meyer 8 31. Parker Johnstone 1 rent driver of same name), St-Cuthbert. Wednesday 7:05 p.m. 5), 7:05 p.m. erin9 a 920 million offer to move to Nashville, Aug. 20 — New Hampshire International (tie) Rex Mays 8 32. Scott Brayton 1 Que , crash on first lap Game 13, PG East vs Freeman, 1 p m. Texas (Rogers 8-4) at Boston (Wakefield 7-1), Philadelphia (Ouantrill 7-4) at Montreal Tenn.. file a notification of breach, alleging the Game 14, Dist 4 Preps vs Williams Lake. 7:05 p.m. (Martinez 6-5), 7:35 p.m. sP°l1s authority violated the lease in 13 ways, 3:30 p.m. Kansas City (Gordon 5-5) at Baltimore St. Louis (Hill 5-6) at Pittsburgh (Loaiza 6-3), cos,in9 >ha team $11 million. Game 15. Nechako vs Quesnel,6 p.m. (McDonald 2-4), 7:35 p.m. 7 35 p ffl May 15 — Gov. Christie Whitman appoints her Thursday Minnesota (Radke 5-7) at New York Colorado (Reynoso 2-0) at New York husbtind John to act as the middleman in the Playoff, Rainouts or Final Game (Hitchcock 3-5), 7:35 p m (Pulsipher 1-4), 7:40 p.m. dispute because he has the confidence of Chicago (Bere 4-7) at Milwaukee (Bones 4-7), Florida (Burkett 6 -8) at Los Angeles (Martinez McMullen and sports authority CEO Bob 8:05 p.m. 8-6 ), 10:05 p.m. Mulcahy. Toronto (Guzman 2-5) at Seattle (Bosio 6-3). Houston (Swindell 6-3) at San Francisco ^ ~ Financier Robert Brennan offers to Belgium, 203 km (Johan Bruyneel Belgium; km Gilles Bouvard, France. Chazal, 5:52; 13 buy the team from McMullen and keep it in 10:35 pm (Wilson 3-3), 10:05 pm. Tour de France Bruyneel). July 21 — 18th stage, Montpon Menesterol to Claudio Chiappucci. Italy, Carrera, 5:52; 14 Saturday Games Saturday Game* New Jersey The Devils reject the sports PARIS (AP)—The stages and winners of the July 9 — 8th stage. Huy to Serain, time tnal, Limoges, 167 km Bjarne Riis, Denmark, Gewiss, 5 52; 15.
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