The Scoreboard Wisconsin State Journal, Wednesday, July 29,1987 < Page 6, Section 2 Baseball Bowling For the record Area sports Brewer averages Professional BASEBALL HOCKEY Baseball Hill Farms American League NHL BATI INO PBA KESSLER DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP AMERICAN LEGION At Green Bay CALIFORNIA ANGELS — signed WINNIPEG JETS — signed defense- ob r h 2ta 3D hr rbl avg CLASS AA TOURNAMENT Molitor 204 47 71 17 .345 Tuesday's sixth-round leaders first baseman Bill Buckner. 2 7 37 man Jim Kyte to a multi-year contract. Regional at Fort Atkinson wins diving Schroeder 149 26 51 B 0 8 22 .342 1, Rowdy Morrow, St. Louis, and Mickey Splezlo, CHICAGO WHITE SOX — signed Younl 376 59 116 17 6 14 59 .309 Crest Hill. III., 11-7, 16,531. Z Ron PalomblJr., Erie, pitcher Jack McDowell and assigned him Surhoff 225 30 66 14 3 6 41 .393 Pa., and Les Schlssler, Brighton, Colo., 14-4, 16,330. 3, to Sarasota of the Gulf Coast League. COLLEGES Brock 289 41 13 12 1 10 .SI .787 Mats Karlsson, Sweden, and Bill Beach, Sharon, Pa., Monroe MM 1100— 2 4 0 The Hill Farms diving team got Gantner 263 37 72 14 0 4 30 .274 11-7, 16,228. 4, Dennis Jacques. Merrill Island, Fla., NEW YORK YANKEES — sent desig- DUKE — named'Steve Traylor base- Jefferson Ml 3*1 x — 7 8 1 Deer 297 52 61 11 2 22 57 .773 and Chet Dzledzlna, Chicago, 10-8. 16,105. 5, Marc nated hitter Ron Kittle to Columbus of the ball coach. Rufenacht, Milliard (5) and Elnback; Wagner, first place finishes from Jessica An- Felder 151 22 39 1 4 1 15 .251 McDowell, Madison, and Dick Weber, St. Louis, 8-10, International League for three days on a MISSOURI — announced the resigna- Calvlllo (6) and Rank. W — Wagner. L— Rufenacht. Paclorek «7 16 22 5 0 2 10 .753 16,032. Leading hitters — Wagner (J) 3x3, Meffmann (J) derson-Norman, Ann Sexton and Dan Riles 96 13 24 5 0 2 14 .750 6, Paul Renterla, Tucson, Ariz., and Al Pulol, malor-league rehabilitation assignment. tion of assistant football coach Jim 2x3. HR — Wagner (J) 2, Meffmann (J). IB — Wagner. Cooper 750 •n 62 1.1 0 A •u 748 Bronx, N.Y., 12-4,15,930, $6,000. 7, Bob Handley, Pom- McKinley; named Tim Billings Interim 2B — Schroeder (M), Fofkett (J). Morgan to accumulate 162 points and Braggs 303 46 74 ie 2 10 43 .744 pano Beach, Flo., and Bob Kwolek, Dayton, Ohio, 10-8, tight end coach. win the All-City Diving Meet Tuesday Castillo 164 25 40 6 3 3 15 .244 15,925, $5,000.8, Steve Wunderllch, St. Louis, and Glenn BASKETBALL SOUTH FLORIDA — announced that Manning 71 13 17 5 1 0 8 .239 Pierce, Jacksonville, Fla., 9-9,15,918, $4,000. 9, Randy guard Arthur Caldwell and forward Keith afternoon at Ridgewood Pool. Sveum 314 45 74 17 0 13 54 .236 Llghtfoot, St. Charles, Mo., and Bob Perry, Phoenix, NBA Stoughlon 00(1002 — 3 7 1 O'Brien 35 2 7 1 0 0 0 .200 Ariz., 10-7-1, 15,890, $3,400. 10, Harry Sulllns, Sterling Jordan have been dismissed from the Fort Atkinson 0000000— 0 2 2 Anderson-Norman, competing in Robldoux 62 9 12 0 0 0 4 .194 Heights, Mich., and Teata Semlz, Wanaque, N.J., 8-10, LOS ANGELES LAKERS — named basketball team for disciplinary reasons. Klttleson and Eccles; Jacobson and Koch. W — Klefer 40 7 1 1 0 2 7 .200 15,885, $3,200. 11, Purvis Granger, Mansura, La., and Ronnie Lester scout. Klttleson. L — Jacobson. the girls' 10 and under division, scored Team 3379 515 •It 166 15 lit 491 .272 Dean Courtade, New Orleans, 11-7, 15,769, $3,000. 1Z Leading hitters — Reese (S) 2x4, Eccles (S) 2x3. Gome-winning rbl (48): Yount 12; Cooper, Deer, Joe Salvemlnl, Branford, Conn., and Art Harris, 2B — Reese, Eccles 2, Olson (S). 136.98 points to edge Jeannae Petit of Surhoff 5; Brock, Gantner 4; Braggs, Sveum 3; Moll- Charleston Heights, S.C., 10-8,15,633, $7,800. tor, Schroeder 2; Manning, Robldoux, Felder 1. 13, Brian Voss, Tacoma, Wash., and Bob Chase, FOOTBALL CLASS A TOURNAMENT Parkcrest, who had 134.43. Sexton Stolen bases (94): Molitor 22; Felder 13; Deer 10; Kansas City, Kan., 5-17-1, 15,676, 12,600. 14, Butch City sports Regional at Cottage Grove won the girls' 13-14 age division with Yount 9; Braggs 8; Castillo 7; Gantner, Surhoff 4; Soper, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and Shell Wilson, NFL Brock 4; Manning, Schroeder 3; Sveum 2; Cooper, Tampa, Flo., 6-10, 15,453, $Z4M. 15, James Miller, DoFonMt, 17-4 201.39 points. Jill Zeman of Monona Paclorek, Riles 1. Scottsdale, Ariz., and Bill Bunetta, Fresno, Calif., 6-12, ATLANTA FALCONS — signed line- Marshall MO 000 0— 4 12 15,390, $2,300.16, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, 8-10,15,339, backer Jim Laughlln; announced that Softball D« Forest 405 530 X —17 11 3 was second at 187.65. PITCHING JZ200.17, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, Calif., and Dor- wide receiver Bobby Rlley has left camp. Edwards, Klefer (3), Connor (5) and Lazers; In the boys' competition, Morgan IP h er bb so W-l era rel Curtis, Seattle, Wash., 4-12,15,233, $2,150.18, Steve CHICAGO BEARS — signed running Laabs, Norton (5) and Cook, Greenya (5). W — Laabs. Plesac 54 43 14 20 67 4-4 2.57 Martin, Klngsport, Tenn., and Carl Babb, 4-1Z 15,099, All Madison recreation softball and L—Edwards. earned 196.38 points to beat runner-up Wegman . 140% 143 70 33 72 8-9 3.92 $2,100. back Walter Payton to a one-year con- baseball games were postponed Tuesday Leading hitters — Seller (D) 7x3, Greenya (O) Crlm 79% 84 35 25 33 4-5 3.95 tract and guard Tom Thayer to a multi- 2x3, Beyers (D) 2x3, Bortz (D) 2x3. IB — Greenya, Tom Pertzborn, another Hill Farms Hlguera 155 149 82 51 146 10-7 4.74 LPBT LADY FAIR LANES OPEN year contract. night because of wet grounds. They will Schrodel (O). Boslo . 8316 92 44 22 83 7-2 4.97 At Houston DETROIT LIONS — signed line- be rescheduled at a later date. All man- member. Pertzborn had 191.19 points. Nleves 114% 110 46 68 88 7-4 5.09 Tuesday's fourth-round leaders agers will receive ralnout Information Championship Aldrlch . 28% 18 6 7 5.45 backer James Harrell. The Parkcrest team won the 35 0-1 1, Betty Morris, Stockton, Calif., 5-2-1, 5,629. Z from the Recreation Sports Office later Cottag* Grove, 4-3 Clear . 55% 58 35 38 55 5-5 5.45 Linda Urbanek, Humble, Texas, 5-3, 5,594. 3, Barbara GREEN BAY PACKERS— agreed to meet's other two age groups. Blrkbeck 45 63 31 19 25 1-4 4.20 Lelcht, Albany, N.Y., 1-4-1, 5,574. 4, Darlyn DIStosI, terms with linebacker Scott Stephen. this week. Cottage Grove 102 00* 0 — 4 5 1 Mlrabella 18V6 22 14 10 7 2-1 4.87 Coral Gables, Fla., 6-2, 5,455. 5, Donna Conners, Hous- HOUSTON OILERS — agreed to DeForest 710 OM 0—I 7 2 The Madison All-City Swim Meet Knudson 20% 32 19 5 13 0-2 8.27 ton, 5-3,5,442.6, Lisa Avers, Rockford, III., 3-4-1,5,429. terms with running back Spencer Tlll- Franklin and Nesblt; Faulk and Cook. W — Frank- Clardl 14Vb 26 17 9 8 1-1 9.37 7, Kathy McNaughton, Agua Dulce, Calif., 4-Z Baseball lin. L—Foulk. will be held Thursday through Satur- Johnson 24 42 28 18 18 0-1 9.49 5,415. 8, (tie) a-Cheryl Roblchaud, Houston, 2-5-1, and man, linebacker Mark Dusbabek, safety Leading hitters — Norton (D) 2x3, Ashe (CG) 2x3. Barker 816 15 9 2 4 1-0 9.72 Linda Syvertsen, Westlake, Ohio, 5-2-1, 5,412.10, Rene Keith Bostlc, nose tackle Mike Gollc, cen- 2B — Cook (D), Zwelfel (CG), Ashe, Vlken (CG), Nes- day at Cherokee Pool on North Sher- Madrid 4% 10 8 1 1 0-0 15.43 Fleming, Oklahoma City, Oklo., 5-2-1, 5,400.11, Wanda Jeff Skubel pitched a three-hitter and blt (CG). SO — Franklin 5, Faulk 2. Team 874V* 944 494 327 424 SM8 5.11 Baten, Odessa, Texas 5-3,5,394.1Z Tlsh Johnson, Dow- ter Jim Romano and linebacker-defen- man Avenue. Teams will include Saves (26): Plesac 20; Clear 4; Boslo 2. sive end Tom Brlehl; waived linebacker Jamie Rlzzo and Jake Klelnsmlth hit ney, Calif., 3-5,5,374. home runs as the East Madison Little Regional at Delavan Cherokee, Hill Farms, Maple Bluff, 13, Cass Leal, Houston, 3-5, 5,375. 14, Kris Zahn, Steve Maldlow, wide receiver Marcus Milton 5, Delavan 2 Tempe, Ariz., 4-4, 5,299.15, (tie) Leila Wagner, Dallas, Banner and offensive tackle Kevin League defeated Reedsburg, 7-2, to ad- Middleton, Monona, Nakoma, Park- Minor league 5-3, and Marllss Barr, Kalamazoo, Mich., 4-2-2, 5,280. Meuth. vance In the Little League District Four 17, Pattl VelDInk, Jacksonville, Fla., 4-3-1, 5,274.18, a- crest, Ridgewood, Shorewood and Mary Betke, Waco, Texas 4-4,5,274. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — placed of- 12-year-old tournament. MondaVs result MIDWEST LEAGUE 19, Kathy Barach, Spokane, Wash., 5-3, 5,260.
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