The Numbers Game

The Numbers Game

14The — The Prince George numbers Citizen — Thursday, August 3,1989 game Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE nearly 13 years, expects to fi# a versa­ CFL ensure good operating in both 1989 and CALGARY (CP) - Final results WEST VANCOUVER (CP) - Albert the $10,000 Xerox Senior Nationals han Kne« (10). U S , del Steve Bryan. E n t Division East Division tile rote with the Blue Jays as a substi­ Eastern Diviiion 1990 Wednesday from the 1989 Summer Chang of Calgary may be the top-seed Wodzicki, seeded 14th in the 65-man U S . 16. 6-4, 76 (7-3) Glenn Layen- W L Pet GBL W L Pet GBL tute outfielder, pinch hitter, DH and ba­ W L T F A P Polak said she regards Wednesday s National swimming championships: at the Canarian under-18 indoor tennis draw, had never before beaten Watson, decker US., def Paul Annacone (11), Baltimore 55 51 ,519 - Montreal 63 44 589 - ckup to Fred McGriff at first Hamilton 3 0 0 86 54 6 vote as "only a beginning — an impor­ WOMEN championships, but he places little im- a member of Canada s Dubler Cup na­ U.S., 6-4. 76 (7-4) Robert Seguso (12). Boston 52 52 500 2 Chicago 60 47 .561 3 Mazzilli. a switch hitter, said he fe# Toronto 2 1 0 57 58 4 tant start, but only a start. We think this 50-metre breaststroke: 1 portance on winning tional team. U S del Tim Wilkison. U.S., 63 62 Toronto 53 54 495 2 Vi S i Louis 54 49 524 7 "honored' that Toronto claimed him on Winnipeg 2 2 0 121 113 4 is a good endorsement of the Ottawa Kettie Duggan, Edmonton. 3201 se­ But then, Changs life stretches In today s quarter-finals. Wodzicki will Warty Masur. Australia def Pieter Al- Cleveland 52 54 491 3 New York 55 50 524 7 waivers The usual procedure is to wart Ottawa 0 4 0102 1 28 0 Rough Riders ” conds; 2 Kathy Pearson. Toronto. beyond tennis He just finished his first play the winner of a ram-suspended dnch. South Afnca 36, 63. 6-4 Demcx Milwaukee 52 55 486 3 '* Pittsburgh 45 61 425 17Li until the player dears waivers in order to Western Division The overall proposal before council 33 78 ; 3 Lisa Flood. Pickenng Ont , year al Harvard university. match between sixth-seeded Francois Rostagno (15), U S . def Tim Donovan. New York 50 57 467 5 1fi Philadetpha 43 63 406 19 'i avoid picking up the contract he’s signed Sask 3 1 0 120 127 6 was that $160,000 in back rent be fro­ 33 78; 4 Kathryn Owen. Vancouver, and "I haven't decided on my maior yet" Godbout of Montreal, a former member U S . 76 (7-2), 7-5 Detroit 37 68 352 17'* West Division with his prevxxis team Edmonton 2 1 0 91 40 4 zen this year and the dub take the esti­ Nancy Sweetnam. Lindsay. Onl . 33.91. Chang said after he and Enc Godin of of Canadas Davis Cup team, and 12th- DOUBLES West Division San Francisco 62 45 579 — By daiming Mazzilli, the dub agreed Calgary 2 2 0 96 141 4 mated $283,000 m revenues from suefi 6 Val Hyduk. Toronto. 34 02; 7. Natha­ St Bruno. Oue, dispatched Garrett seeded Raymond Royer, also ol Montre­ First Round Oakland 65 42 607 — Houston 61 46 570 1 to pay at least one-third of a $350,000 B C 0 3 0 78 90 0 facilities at Lansdowne Park as food and lie Gigure. Ste-Foy. Que. 34 39. 8 Car­ Pnns and Coulter Wnght of Toronto 6-2, al Gram Connell, North Vancouver, California 64 42 604 Vi San Diego 53 54 495 9 US contract Wednesday Result beer sales and parking men Boudreau. Vancouver. 34 59 7-5 in their first-round doubles match Top-seeded Keith Carpenter of King and Glenn Michibata, Toronto, (8). def Kansas City 58 48 . 547 6Vl Los Angeles 50 58 .463 12Vi Toronto general manager Pat Gillick Saskatchewan 29 Winnipeg 27 The sticking point was the Rider s re­ 100-metre freestyle 1 Jane Ken. Wednesday al the Hollybum Tennis City Ont. posted a 6-3, 6-3 win over Steve Bryan and Al Parker. U.S., 6-4. 6 Texas 57 48 .543 7 Cincinnati 49 57 462 12Vi was keen on Wilson and Mazzilli — who Tonight's Game quest that the city absorb an estimated Toronto, 57.42; 2. Kathy Bald, Toronto. Club. No 16 Howard Simpson of Toronto 3 Jim Pugh and Rick Leach, U.S., (1), Minnesota 53 54 495 12 Atlanta 43 64 402 19 are both eligible lor free agency after Toronto at Edmonton $170,000 needed to open Lansdowne 57.57; 3 Allison Higson. Toronto. 57.69. "I'm hoping to do some pre-med, then Carpenter will face ninth-seeded Michel def Sammy Giammatva and Glenn Seattle 51 55 481 13Vi Wednesday Results this season — because of their versatili­ Friday Game Park for each of the 10 games this sea­ 4. Petrina Lessard. Potnte-Claire. Que., maybe some tennis on the (pro) circuit Dufour ol Verdun. Que., who defeated Layendecker. U S . 6-4, 62 Jim Grabb Chicago 44 63 .411 2 1 Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 1 ty and experience m September-stretch BC at Hamilton son This covers deaning. ushers, park­ 57,73; 5 Patncia Noall. Montreal. 58 03. after I graduate," he said. "If that No 8 Mike Bryson of Newmarket. Ont. and Patrick McEnroe, U S , (2). def Wednesday Results Philadelphia 6 Chicago 0 mns. Monday Game ing attendants, security and other house­ 6. Enn Murphy, Winnipeg. 58 07; 7 An­ doesn't work, I have my education to 6-2. 6-3 Chns Bailey Britain, and Robert Peflizzi. Toronto 8 Kansas City 0 New York 4 S i Louts 3 "The key is to have fun, not to make Ottawa at Saskatchewan keeping expenses. drea Nugent, Toronto. 5815; 8 Sharon work with * Second-seeded Gus Villanueva ot U S . 61, 64 Pieter Aldnch and Dame Baltimore 9 Boston 8 Los Angeles 7 San Francisco 4 every day (so crucial it's) like it s the last Unofficial scoring leaders: Some councillors were adamant mere Turner, New Westminster, B C . 58 88 Chang, 18. doesnt have a problem Richmond Hi#, Ont. ousted No t5 Visser. South Afnca (4). def Jared Cleveland 1 Milwaukee 0 Cincinnati 5 Houston 2 day on earth," Mazzil# said. TD C FG S Pts be no cost to taxpayers m helping the 400-metre individual medley balancing sports and academics Wayne Saigeon of Gnmsby, Ont, 6-2, Palmer and Scott Warner. U S , 76 (7- New York 7-3 Minnesota 6-4 San Diego 9 Atlanta 7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ridgway. S 0 11 13 1 51 dub and saw this as a dear tax bite 1 Patricia Noall. Montreal, four minutes "They feed off each other After 6-0, No 4 Harry Fauquier ot Richmond 4), 6-4 Mark K/atzmarvi and Warty Ma­ (2nd, 10 innings) Today's Games Second Half McLoughlm. C 0 7 12 3 46 So Aid Darrell Kent suggested the 52 52 seconds 2. Chnstine Jeffrey. classes I sometimes like to get my frus­ Hi# beat No 13 Pierre Lachance of sur. Australia (7), del Charles Becxman Detroit 6 Texas 4 Houston (Clancy 58) at Cin­ Northern Dtvi*loo Osbaldiston. H 0 7 9 10 44 oty pay this cosl but that rt save money Guelph. Ont.. 4:55.34; 3 Jane Ken, To­ trations out . I’ll go tut a few balls. Chartesbourg, due.. 6-2, 6-2, No. 5 Ken and Shelby Cannon. U.S., 46. 63. 6-4 Oakland 2 Chicago 0 cinnati (Browning 310) W L Pet GB Kaunc, E 0 8 11 2 43 by using volunteers, induding ofl-duty ronto, 4.56.73; 4. Jennifer Goldsmith. Its physically relaxing. And when I've Bmns of Toronto ousted 11-seeded Marty Dams and Dan Goldie, U.S., vs. California 7 Seattle 0 New York (Cone 35) at St. Louis (Hi# Calgary 27 17 .614 - Jessie, W 7 0 0 0 42 police. The Riders must then pay the Vancouver, 4; 59.06; 5. Joanne Cunah, tired myself out, I'll go back and hit the Chuck Underhill of Vancouver 6-4. 6-4. Paul Chamberlin arid Tim Wilkison, U S , Today’s Games 6-7) Portland 23 21 .523 2 Kennerd W 0 14 6 1 33 city whatever is owed for game-day London, Ont . 5:02.16; 6 Moica Cater, books It's not really as difficult as a lot and No. 7 Norm Bradwell of Toronto 67 (1-7), 76 (7-5). suspended, dark­ Chicago (Dotson 38) al Chicago (Maddux 118) al Philadel­ Tacoma 23 21 523 3 Dorsey. O 0 7 7 2 30 costs out of 1990 revenue Toronto, 5:03.64; 7. Leanne Wilkinson, of people think." eliminated Paul Roberge of St-Bruno, ness Javier Frana. Argentina, and Amos Oakland (Welch 11-5) phia (Ruffin 3-4) x-Vancouver 19 25 432 8 Williams, BC 5 0 0 0 30 Once that amendment to the proposal Victoria, 5:06.90; 8 Donna McGinnis. Chang was bom in Vancouver but Que. 6-3. W Mansdorl, Israel, led Carl Limoerger and Minnesota (Aguilera 00) at New York Montreal (Martinez 12-1) al Pittsburgh Edmonton 17 27 386 10 Barrett. C 4 0 0 0 24 passed, the bailout was approved quick­ Edmonton, 5 08 34.

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