SCOREBOARD Ivashko Was Considered a Gorbachev MOSCOW — President Mikhail S

SCOREBOARD Ivashko Was Considered a Gorbachev MOSCOW — President Mikhail S

20—MANCHESTER HERALD, TViesday, July 10,1990 What's News Gorbachev takes win as mandate Wednesday By ANN IMSE and a key agricultural and energy- The Associated Press producing region. SCOREBOARD Ivashko was considered a Gorbachev MOSCOW — President Mikhail S. protege while serving in secondary posi­ J PITCHERS LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Gorbachev says he considers his re-elec­ tions in the Ukrainian Communist Party Jack Armstrong, Cincinnati; Jeff Branlloy, in recent years. He replaced extreme San Francisco; Rob Dibble, Cincinnati; John Rec soccer tion as Communist ftrty leader a man­ Baseball Franco, Now Tbrk Mots; Neal Heaton, Pit­ date to further democratize the party and hardliner Vladimir Shcherbitsky as Uk­ tsburgh; Dennis Martinez, Montreal; Ramon ■ Residents are irked by help to end its virtual dictatorship in rainian party boss last year. He resigned Marlinoz, Los Angoies; Randy Myers, Cincin­ that job after being elected president of American League standings nati; Dave Smith, Houston; Frank Viola, New Pee Wee Parker St. delays. Page 9. some regions. >brk Mets. Gorbachev politely thanked the largely the Ukraine this spring. East Division x-lnjured, will rx)l play. Tornadoes 1 (Geoff Cook), Timbers 1 (Kate W L PCL CB Sullivan) conservative delegates to the 28lh party Gn Monday, Gorbachev secured top- 3), Penguins 1 Boa ton 46 36 .561 — All-Star lineups Express 3 (Mike Haddad ■ Coventry commssion GKs congress for their confidence in re-elect­ level support for his reform program by (Ryan Krisolofsky) Toronto 47 38 .553 CHICAGO (AP) — Lineups lor Tuesday's All- .488 6 Oilers 1 (Shaun Smyth), Sharks 1 (Jeff ing him general secretary 'fiiesday, but revamping the party PDlitburo by adding ClavelancI 40 42 Star game at Wrigley Field: scenic road rule. Page 9. DetroK 41 44 .482 6</3 American League Herzberger) „ „ he abruptly switched to a harder tone. republic party bosses who are mostly .451 9 Patriots 4 (Tim W ollenberg 2, Ryan Baltimora 37 45 Rickey Henderson, Oakland, LF. “You elected me after hearing my non-Russian backers of decentralization Milwaukae 36 44 .450 9 Thompson 2), DoIpNns 1 (Jefl Behrmann) U Wtede Boggs, Bostoa 3B. 30 50 .375 15 positions,” he said on the eighth day of and a market economy. Newibrk Jose Canseco, Oakland, RF. ■ Woodbridge St. flooding Wsst Division Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore, SS. Midgets the 10-day congress. “I take my election Despite their verbal attacks on Gor­ PcL GB W L Ken Grifley Jr., Seattle, CF. Spartans 2 (Steven HuoL Drew Sinatra), .622 — as support for my positions.” bachev and his program, many conserva­ Oakland 51 31 Mark McGwire, Oakland, IB. ApollosO . angers homeowners. Page 9. .615 1 Chicago 48 30 Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland, C. Breakers 3 (Kane Anderson 2, Rick Wilcox), Gorbachev now has a hammerlock on tive delegates apparently believed only .512 9 Saattia 43 41 Steve Sax, New York, 2B. Sounders 0 _ ^ . ,i 43 .488 11 power — he is in the first year of a five- Gorbachev has the ability to hold the in­ California 41 Bob Vfelch, Oakland, P. Girls: Comets 3 (Alesha Hyatt Z Danielle 11'rz Minnesota 40 43 .482 National Ftobenhymer), Whilecaps 0 year term as president of the country. creasingly unpopular party together. 12 Texaa 40 44 .476 Lon Dykstra, Philadelphia, CF. Stallions 2 (Emily Biuso, Kasey Sibrinsz), Although he won easily with 3,411 14'/* Before it adjourns, the congress is to Kansas City 36 45 .444 Ryno Sandberg, Chicago, 2B. Rowdies 0 (Lauren Quigley played well) Directors on TV Monday's Gamaa f choose a deputy secretary — a new post votes in favor, and 1,116 delegates Will Clark, San Francisco, IB, MANCHESTER — For those who wanted to GORBACHEV ELECTED — Mikhail Gorbachev gestures to No oamos scheduled Kevin Mitchell, San Francisco, LF. Juniors — and approve a platform. against him. A Siberian who helped lead Tuesday's Gams Andre Dawson, C hica^, RF. Knights 2 (Ryan Bushey 2), Diplomats 2 (Eric view T\iesday’s Board of Directors meeting on last summer’s suike, Teimuraz Avaliani, delegates at the 28th Communist Party Congress. The embattled AU-Star game at Chicago, 835 p.m. A favorite for the new post is Vladimir Chris Sabo, Cincinnati, 3B. Gregan, Jeff Champagne) cable television but could not because of production Soviet statesman won re-election as leader of the Communist Wednesday's Games Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles, C. Ivashko, president of the Ukraine, the Milwaukee at Chicago, 235 p.m. Bears 3 (Flich Griflelh 2. Sarah Thompson), problems, there 'will still be a chance to view the Ozzie Sm th, SL Louis, SS. Ftowdies 1 (Matt Lavatori) Soviet Union’s second-largest republic Please see SGVIET, page 8 Party. Kansas City at Baltimore, 735 p.m. Jack Armstrong, Cincinnati, P. videotape of the meeting. Oakland at Minnesota 835 p.m. Umpires Intermediate Although a technic^ jvoblem prevented the California at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Home— Ed Montague, NL; IB-Davo Phillips, Only games scheduled AL; 2B-Slevo Rippley, NL; 3B-Mark Johnsoa Racers 5 (Brian Ruganis 2, Doug Van meeting from being televised live Ibesday night, Thursday's Games AL- LF-Dana DeMuth, NL; RF-Tim Welko, AL Hoewyk, Matt Pedemonti, Eric Babbitt), the meeting was videotaped without any problems, Chicago at Now Vbrk, 730 p.m. 'Ibnkees 0 (Angel Rodriguez played well) Minnesota at Baltimore, 735 p.m. Hurricanes 2 (Bruce Watt, Phil Dakin), according Republican Deputy Mayor Ronald Osel- Kansas City at Bostoa 735 p.m. Diplomats 0 la. Texas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. AL All-Star statistics Osella said the tape should be televised as usual. Cleveland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m Statistics through July 8 for the American The meetings are typically broadcast on Cox Cable Toronto at California, 10:35 p.m League starters in the 61st All-Star Game, to be channel 32 at 7:30 p,m. on the Wednesday follow­ played July 10 at Wrigley Field in Chicago Calendar National League standings STARTERS ing the meeting, and at 1 pjn. on that Saturday. Batters AB R H HR RBI AVG East Division However, it could not be confirmed when the tape Y Cdtchor W L Pet. GB Today Alomar, Clo 228 27 67 3 31 .294 will be shown. 49 32 .605 — Baseball Pittsburgh First Bass 31 .603 LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS — Boland Brothers captured the National League and JC-Courant Senior Division: East Hartford at Apparently, the technical problems 'fiiesday in­ Novr\brk 47 McGwire, Oak 260 41 58 22 56 .223 37 .560 3^/2 General Oil (MCC). 6 p.m. Montreal 47 Second Bass Town Little League Tournament titles this past season. Team members, from left, front row: volved a telephone hook-up from the Lincoln 39 41 .488 91^ Philadelphia Sax, NY 315 38 85 1 18.270 Center hearing room, where the meeting takes 36 49 .424 15 Mike Prindiville. Dan Krajewski. Ben Pinkin, Andy Moran, Nick Odell, Chris Duffy. Second Wadnasday Chicago Third Bass 35 48 .422 15 Baseball place, to Cox. The hook-up makes it possible for SL Louis Boggs, Bos 307 50 94 5 31 .306 West Division row: Peter Lescoe, Kevin Coughlin. Chris Landrie. Seth Rattet, John Helin, Josh Solomon- Windsor Locks at Manchester Legion (Moriar- Newsstand Price: 35 Cents Shortstop live broadcasts. Manchester, Conn. - A City of Village Charm L Pet. GB ty Field), 7 p.ra Wednesday, July 11,1990 W CRipken, Bal 310 44 78 9 39 .252 29 .633 — soni Chad Foley. Rear: Coaches Bob Boland, Corky Coughlin. Twilight League: Newman's at Vernon (Henry The meetings have been videotaped since Cincinnati 50 Outfield 44 39 .530 8 Park). 6 p.m. San Francisco Canseco, Oak 47 68 22 54 .293 February and have been broadcast live since last 39 43 .476 121/2 232 JC-Courant JuNor Division: Ftockvillo at Los Angeles Griffey, Sea 323 54 1 07 1 2 40 .331 37 43 .463 I 31/2 General Oil (Eagle Field), 6 p.m. month. San Diego RHndrsn, Oak 278 66 93 1 7 35.335 Atlanta 33 47 .413 171/2 Houston 33 50 .398 19 Little League Thursday RESERVES Golf Leaders Baseball Manchester Monday's Gamas Infielders Union decline continues No games scheduled Twilight League: East Hartford al Newman's BATTERS ab R H HR RBI AVG Tuesday's Game (Moriarty Field). 7 p.m. BOSTON (i\P) — Unions’ failure to make the Fielder, Det 306 56 90 28 75 .294 District 8 Summer League JC-Courant Senior Division: General Oil at All-Star game at Chicago, 835 p.m. 90 6 41 .292 same inroads in the computer industry as they have Franco, Tex 308 43 Country Club ATP money leaders The Manchester Royals downed Ellington South Windsor, 6 p.m. Wednesday's Games 321 58 95 20 66 .296 Gnjber, Tor MEMBER-MEMBER — Net- Bill Moran- 1990 AT7 Money Laadsra No. 1. 13-1, Monday night Chris Duffy. Pat in the auto and steel indusuies is contributing to a n No games scheduled Guillen, Chi 254 32 81 0 26 .319 O Thursday's Games Ftogor Evarts 58, Vince Bucchori-Dick Harmon By Tha Associated Press Duffy and Seth Ftattet combined on a two-hitter Friday steady decline among organized labor in manufac­ officials y-Jacoby, Cle 280 42 88 11 38 .314 59, Ed Ansaldi-Bill Palmof 60, Bill Oleksinski- The leading money wirxiers on the 1990 ATP for Manchester. Marshari Teal and Joe Baseball Now Vbrk at Cincinnati, 2, 5:35 p.m. 316 36 93 6 46 .294 Trammell, Dot Stan Hilinski 60, Brad Parliman-AI Lammoy 60, Tour through July 8: Loehfelm had three Nts apiece lor the winners.

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