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si SCOREBOARD Union-News, Friday, August 1 11, 1995 454w Scoreboard AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB Last10 Streak Home Away Boston 57 39 .594 9-1 Won 8 27-22 30-17 N.Y. 49 47 .510 8 6-4 Lost 3 28-2121-26 Balt. 46 50 .479 11 3-7 Lost 1 25-24 21-26 Detroit 42 53 .442 2-8 Lost 2 26-23 16-30 Toronto 41 55 .427 16 3-7 Won 1 21-27 20-28 Central Division Cleve. 65 30 .684 6-4 Won 2 34-13 31-17 Milw. 47 48 .495 5-5 Lost 1 21-26 26-22 K.C.

45 48 .484 4-6 Won 1 21-23 24-25 Chicago 40 54 .426 24 4-6 Lost 3 23-22 17-32 Minn. 34 61 .358 4-6 Lost 1 17-33 17-28 West Division Calif. 60 37 .619 6-4 Lost 1 28-20 32-17 Seattle 49 47 .510 6-4 Won 5 28-20 21-27 Texas 49 47 .510 6-4 Won 2 27-20 22-27 Oakland 45: 53 .459 5-5 Won 1 23-26 22-27 Wednesday's Games Yesterday's Games A Boston 9, Cleveland 5 Boston 11, Baltimore 1 Baltimore 7, New York 2 1 Cleve. 10, New York 9 (1st) California 9, Kansas City Cleve. 5, New York 2 (2nd) Oakland 6, Minnesota 3 (10) Toronto 8, Milwaukee 4 Texas 13, Detroit 5 K.C.

5, California 0 Milwaukee 12, Toronto 7 Texas 7, Detroit 2 Seattle 11, Chicago 8 Only games scheduled Today's Games Baltimore (Brown 5-7) at Boston (Maddux 2-1), 7:05 Cleveland (Hershiser 9-5) at New York (Pettitte 6-6), 7:35 Seattle (Johnson 11-2) at Kansas City (Gubicza 8-9), 8:05 Calif. (B. Anderson 6-3) at Minnesota (Trombley 2-6), 8:05 Oakland (Stottlemyre 9-4) at Chicago (Fernandez 5-8), 8:05 Detroit (Moore 5-11) at Milwaukee (Givens 2-2), 8:05 (Hurtado 3-1) at Texas (Pavlik 6-6), 8:35 Tomorrow's Games Toronto at Texas, 8:05 Detroit at Milwaukee, 8:05 Seattle at Kansas City, 8:05 Cleveland at New York, 8:05 California at Minnesota, 8:05 Baltimore at Boston, 8:05 Oakland at Chicago, 8:05 -2 AL. BOXES. Red Sox, 11-1 BALTIMORE BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi ByAdsn 3000 Tinsley ct 3221 Brberie 2b 20 0 0 JnVintn SS 5 Alxndr 2b 1000 MVghn 1b 5010 RPmro 1b 4020 Cnseco dh 3231 Bonilla 3b 4010 Growl 5220 CRpken 55 4111 O'Lery rf 3021 1 Huson pr.

0000 McGee 1000 Hoiles 2 0 10 Hsiman i 0000 0000 0 0 Bass rf 3 00 0 Mcfrine 5212 Manto dh 3000 3b 5010 CGdwn cf 3000 Alicea 20 4110 Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 39 11 17 10 Baltimore 000 100 000-1 Boston 032 003 30x-11 E--JnValentin (14). DP-Baltimore 2, Boston J. LOB- Baltimore 5, Boston 9. 2B-RPalmeiro (22), (8), Tinsley (13), Donnels (2). 3B-Greenwell (2).

HR -CRipken (12), JnValentin 2 (20), Canse- 1 co (12), Macfarlane (13). SB-JnValentin Alicea (9). S- Barberie. IP RER 8B SO Baltimore Erickson 31-3 Oquist ARhodes 0 12-3 3 ON Lee DJones 1 Boston Cormier 0 Eshelman ARhodes pitched to 4 batters in the 6th, Oauist pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Balk--Erickson.

Umpires--Home, Shulock; First, Tschida; Second, Craft; Third, Denkinger, Royals, 5-0 KANSAS CITY abrhbi abrhbi artier cf 4000 Cleman 4110 $5 4010 TGdwn cf 4020 Salmon 4010 CJmes dh 3111 CDav's dh 4 0 1 0 Gaetti 3b lb 3010 Gagne G4ndsn 4010 Vitiello 1b 2010 Gazis 3b 3000 Joyner 1b 1000 Owen ph 1010 Halt ri 3111 Myers 4010 Nunly ri 1000 Lind 2b 3000 Howard 2b Mayne 3000 Totals 34 0 07 0 Totals 33 5 1 3 California 000 000 000-0 Kansas City 000 005 -5 E--Easley (8). DP-California 1. LOBCalifornia 9, Kansas City 6. 2B-TGoodwin (11), Hiatt (6). 38-Coleman (4).

IP RER BB SO California Langsion Patterson 1-3 James 2-3 Butcher Kansas City Jacome Pichardo Montgomery Blue Jays, 8-4 TORONTO MILWAUKEE abr bi abra bi Huff of 3130 Hmlton cf 5230 Molitor ch 5 2 2 2 Seitzer 3b 4000 RAlmr 2b 4 1 10 Surhoff 5042 Carter 4131 Nilsson if 5000 Midndo 1000 GVghn dh 4100 Olerud 1b 5 2 3 1 Jaha lb 5110 Sprque 3b 0 2 1 Js Vintn ss 3011 Green rf 4023 Listach 20 3010 AMrinz 5000 Mtheny 3011 Cedeno ss 5110 Mieske rf. 1000 Totals 40 8 17 1 Totals 4114 Toronto 003 000 401-1 Milwaukee 010 100 101-4 E-Oterud (2), Cedeno (3), Hentgen (2), Js Valentin (13). -Toronto 3, Milwaukee 2. LOB 10, Milwaukee 11, 28-HuH (5), Molitor 2 (17), Olerud (21), Sprague (22), Cedeno (6). 3B-Hamilton (5).

S8-Carter (7). 5-Huff. IP RER BB SO Toronto Henigen Rogers NO Castillo Sparks 11 5 5 Ignasiak Bronkey 2 Sparks pitched to 2 batters in the 7th, Rogers pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. HBP- by Sparks (Sprague). wp- Sparks.

P8-AMartiner MINOR LEAGUES NEW YORK PENN LEAGUE Stedter Division Pct. GB Jamestown (Tigers) 20 26. .519 (Phillies) 28 27 .509 St. Catharines (Jays) 27 29 482 Erie (Pirates) 21 32 McNamara Division Pct. GB Vermont (Expos) 32 22 .593 H.

Valley (Rangers) 31. 22 .585 New Jersey (Cards) 31 24 14 Pittsfield (Mets) 26 29 473 Pinckney Division Pet. GB Waterlown (Indians) 32 21 Auburn (Astros) 30 22 Williamsport (Cubs) 27 27 .500 51 Utica (Red Sox) 24 .453 Oneonte (Yankees) 23 31 .426 Elmira (Marlins) 18 37 327 15 Thursday's Games Pittsfield 10, Auburn 7 Williamsport 6, Utica 2 Vermont 2, New Jersey 1 James. 4, St. Catharines 2, 1st James.

3, St. Calharines 0, 2nd Hudson Valley 9, Oneonta 6 Batavia 7, Erie 3 Elmira 5, Watertown 2 Friday's Games Williamsport at Utica Pittsfield at Auburn New Jersey at Vermont 2 Jamestown al St. Catharines 9 Hudson Valley al Oneonia Erie al Batavia Elmira at Watertown EASTERN LEAGUE North Division Pct. Portland (Marlins) 72 46 .610 New Haven (Rockies) 65 51 Norwich (Yankees) 58 59 Binghamton (Mets) 56 61 New Brilain (Twins) 53 62 .461 South Division Reading (Phillies) 59 57 509 Trenton (Red Sox) 59 58 Bowie (Orioles) 57 60 487 Canton-Ak, (Indians) 52 64 Harrisburg (Expos) 52 65 .444 Thursday's Games Trenton 4. Reading 3 New Haven 2.

Norwich 0 Bowie 6, Canton-Akron 5 (12) Only games scheduled Friday's Games Canton-Akron at Trenton New Haven at Bowie Binghamton at Harrisburg New Britain at Norwich Portland at Trenton NATIONAL LEAGUE. East Division Pct GB Last10 Streak Home Away Atlanta 60 35 .632 7-3 Won 1 31-19 30-16 Phila. 48 49 .495 1-9 Lost 8 22-24 26-25 Montreal 47 50 .485 4-6 Won 3 25-24 22-26 Florida 42 51 .452 8-2 Won 3 19-26 23-25 N.Y. 40 57 .412 5-5 Won 5 20-27 20-30 Central Division Cinc. 60 34 .638.

7-3 Lost 1 30-18 30-16 Houston 54 43 .557 4-6 Lost 5 24-24 30-19 Chicago 47 47 .500 13 7-3 Lost 2 19-25 28-22 Pitts. 40 55 .421 4-6 Lost 2 21-28 19-27 St. Louis 39 57 .406 22 2-8 Lost 2 24-26 15-30 West Division Colo. 52 45 .536 5-5 Lost 4 31-18 21-27 L.A. 51 45 .531 7-3 Won 3 25-23 26-22 S.D.

45 49 .479 Won 2 26-22 19-27 S.F. 44 53 .454 8 5-5 Won 2 25-25 19-28 Wednesday's Games Yesterday's Games San Diego at Chicago, ppd. S.D. 3, Chicago 2 (1st) S.F. 4, Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 12, S.D.

5 (2nd) Florida 2, Colorado 1 S.F. 8, Pittsburgh 7 N.Y, 4, Philadelphia 0 Florida 3, Colorado 2. Cincinnati 9, Atlanta 3 New York 5, Phila. 1 (11) Montreal 6, Houston 5 Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 1 L.A. 4, St.

Louis 2 Montreal 6, Houston 2 St. Louis at L.A., Today's Games Cincinnati (Portugal 5-7) at Florida (Rapp 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Montreal (Perez 10-3) at Phila. (Fernandez 2-1), 7:35 p.m. Colorado (Reynoso 4-3) at Atlanta (Avery 4-8), 7:40 p.m.

New York (Jones 7-8) at Houston (Kile 4-12), 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (Urbani 2-4 and Jackson 2-11) at San Diego (Ashby 7-6 and Valenzuela 2-3), 2, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Ericks 3-4) at L.A. (Valdes 8-7), 10:05 p.m.

Chicago (Bullinger 9-2) at S.F. (Leiter 7-6), 10:05 p.m. Tomorrow's Games Colorado at Atlanta, 8:05 St. Louis at San Diego, 10:05 i Cincinnati at Florida, 8:05 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 11:05 Montreal at Philadelphia, 8:05 Chicago at San Francisco, 11:05 New York at Houston, 8:05 1 NL BOXES Padres, 3-2 Marlins, 3-2 SAN DIEGO First PERICACO abrhbi abrh bi Finley cf 4120 McRae cf 4020 JoReed 2b 3 0 010 Dnston ss 3000 Cminill 3b 2101 Sosa ri 3000 Pintier 400 0 Grace 1b 1000 EWims 1b 211 0 Zeile 30 3000 Fiorie 0 00 0 Gnzalez 3110 PClark ph 0 Snchez 2b Pigne ph: 1000 Servais 3121 Himan 0000 Tmmns ph 1000 Cnfrcco ri 1 1 FCstllo 2000 BJhnsn 3011 Bullett ph 1000 ACdeno ss 0 0 00 4000 Adams 0000 Blair 2000 Casian 0000 Nieves ri 1000 MPerez HJhnsn ph 1000 Totals 30 3 4 3 Totals 2241 San Diego 100 200-3 Chicago 020 000 000-2 DP- -Chicago 1. LOB -San Diego 5, Chicago 8.

28-Finier (19), JoReed (9), Clanfrocco (4), McRae 2 (26). 38-Gonzalez (6). HR-Servais (5). $8-Dunston (5). CS Grace (2).

S- JoReed, Dunston, Zelle. SF IP RER BB SO San Diego Blair Florie Hottman 5,20 Chicago FCastillo Adams 2-3 Casian 1-3 MPerez 0: 0 2 Umpires--Home, DeMuth; First, Rapuano; Second, Runge; Third, Layne. Cubs, 12-5 Second came SAN DIEGO CHICAGO abrabi abrabi Finley cf 4000 McRae cf 4221 PClark ri 1000 Bullett ci 1000 JoReed 2b 5010 HJhnsn 3b 4221 Cminiti 3b 4010 Haney 3D 1000 Betir 0 0 Grace lb 2 3 2 4 Pintier If 2 0 Sosa ri 4113 Lungst 1b 4100 Adams 0000 Cnircco rf 4221 Wndell 0000 Asmus 3011 Gnzalez 3120 ACdeno ss 3011 Snchez 2b 4021 Villone 0 JHrndz SS 4100 EWims 1b 0100 Kmak 3100 BWims 1000 Trehsel 1001 Pigne ph 10 0 0 Tmmns rf 2110 Ermen 0000 Nieves of 2112 Totals 34 5 7 Totais 33 12 13 11 San Diego 000 201 002- 5 Chicago 301 050 30x -12 E-Plantier (4), Grace (3). DP-San Dlego 1, Chicago 1. LOB-San Diego 6, Chicago 10.

2B-Caminiti (21), Grace (37). 3B-Grace (2). HR -Cianfrocco (3), Nieves (8), Sosa (19). SB Gonzalez (4). $-Trachsel.

SF-Trachsel. IP RER BB SO San Diego Williams Serumen Vilione 12-3 Bochiler 11-3 Chicano Trachsel Adams Wendell HBP--by Berumen (McRae), by Berumen (Kmak), Balk -Trachsel. S-Brewington. IP RER BB SO Pittsburgh Parris Plesac Powell McCurry 1-3 ON OWN Christiansen 1-3 Dyer 1-3 San Francisco Brewingion 62-3 9 Hook 1-3 Service 2-3 2 Barton Beck 11-3 0 Barton pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. HBP- by McCurry (Patterson), by Powell (Bonds), by Parris (Scarsone).

Umpires--Home, Hallion; First, Froemming; Second, Vanover; Third, Hernan- Giants, 8-7 PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN abrhbi abrabi Martin 5 1 3 0 DSndrs cf 40 00 0 0 0 JBell SS 201 0 Pitrson 20 2200 KYng 3b 1110 Bonds 2123 Merced ri 4121 GHiN rf 3210 McCrry Phillips 1b 5225 Chrsins 00 0 0 Sersone 3b 30 0 0 Dyer 0 0 Clayton ss 1000 King 3b 4124 Mown 4020 MJhnsn 1b 50 0 0 Brimin ss 4130 Liriano 20 5 0 0 0 Brwngt 2000 Cmngs cf 3010 Hook 0000 Powell 0000 RbTpsn ph 1000 Brmfld ct 1100 Service 0000 Parent 4000 Barton 0000 Parris 1010 Beck 0000 FGrcia ph 1000 Plesac 0000 Pegues cf 1212 Totals 37 712 7 Totals 31 810 Pittsburgh 000 000 430-7 San Francisco 023 200 01x-: DP-Pittsburgh 1. LOB -Piltsburgh 9, San Francisco 10. 28-Merced (20), Bonds (19), Gill (22), Benjamin (6). 38- Bonds (5). HR-King (12), Pegues (5), Phillips 2 (8).

SB-Martin (12). CS- Martin (6), Danders (6), Bonds (6). dez, NATIONAL LEAGUE AB TGwynn SD. 89 349 55 128 Dunston 85 314 39 105 Bell 95 394 130 Bichette Col 382 126 Segui Mon Bonilla NY. 317 103 Castilla Col.

93 355 Grace 94 357 55 113 Larkin Cin A 67 104 317 Butler 90 367 54 114 311 Home Runs Walker, Colorado, 26; Bichette, Colorado, 26; Castilla, Colorado, 24; Gant, Cincinnati, 23; Bonds, San Francisco, 13; Karros, Los Angeles, 22; Galarraga, Colorado, 22. Runs Batted In Bichelle, Colorado, 85; DBell, Houston, 79; Karros, Los Angeles, 69; Walker, Colorado. 69; Bonds, San Francisco, 69; Galarraga, Colorado, 69; GHiM, San cisco, 60. Pitching () Decisions) Smiley, Cincinnati, 11-1, GMaddux, 12-2, Nomo, Los Angeles, 9-2, Bullinger, Chicago, 9-2, CPerez, Montreal, 10-3, Neagle, Pittsburgh, 11-4, Schourek, Cincinnati, 12-5, .706. THIS DAY IN LOCAL August 11, 1975: Mark hitter to power the John L.

Sullivan baseball Park Tigers. GOLF PGA CHAMPIONSHIP LOS ANGELES (AP) Scores Thursday after the first round of the $1.75 million PGA Championship, played on the par-71 (35-36) Riviera Country Club course: Michael Bradley 30-33-43 Mark O' Meara 31-33-64 Jim Gallagher Jr. 31-33-64 John Adams 29-36-65 Gil Morgan 32-34-66 Greg Norman 31-35-66 Chip Beck 34-32-66 Jeff Maggert 33-33-66 Lee Janzen 32-34-66 Ernie Els 34-32-66 Frank Dobbs 35-32-67 Lennie Clements 34-33 -67 Sandy Lyle 33-34-67 Mark Brooks 32-35-67 Justin Leonard 33-35-68 Billy Mayfair 32-36 68 Peter Senlor 34-34-68 Ben Crenshaw 34-34-48 Brian Claar 34-34-68 Jim Furyk 37-31-68 Nolan Henke 32-36 68 Colin Montgomerie 33-35-68 Frank Nobilo 34-34-60 Ed Dougherty 34-34-60 Steve Elkington 33-35-60 Nick Faldo 33-36-69 Jeff Sluman 35-34-69 David Frost 33-36-69 Jesper Parnevik 36-33--69 Peter Jacobsen 33-38-69 Jack Nicklaus 36-33-49 Jay Haas 34-35-49 John Cook 33-36-69 Gene Savers 35-34-69 Bob Estes 34-35-69 Steve Lowery 33-36-69 Steve Brady 36-33-69 Brandel Chamblee 34-35-69 Wayne DeFrancesco 32-37-69 Duffy Waidorf 32-37-49 Payne Stewart 34-35-69 Ted Tryba 34-35-49 Sam Torrance 33-36-49 Bruce Zabriskie 33-36-49 Glenn Day 35-35-70 Miguet Jimenez 34-36--70 Woody Austin 36-34--70 Mark Calcavecchia 34-36--70 Fred Funk 35-35--70 Larry Nelson 33-37-70 Paul Azinger 34-36--70 Mike Springer 36-34--70 Hal Sutton 35-35--70 Brad Faxon 34-36-70 Costantino Rocca 36-34-70 Fred Couples 32-38--70 Tom Kite 35-36-71 Steve Pate 35-36-71 Craig Stadler 35-36-71 Billy Andrade 36-35-71 Brian Kamm 36-35-71 Scott Simpson 37-3-71 Ian Woosnam 36-35-71 Hale Irwin 35-38-71 Corey Pavin 37-34-71 Grant Waite 33-38--71 Michaei Campbell 37-34-71 Ronald McDougal 36-35-71 Don Pooley 36-35--71 Robin Freeman 37-34-71 Kirk Triplett 35-36--71 Joe Ozaki 36-35-71 Philip Walton 34-37-71 Stephen Keppler 36-35--71 Pete Oakley 37-34-71 Scott Hoch 34-37-71 Davis Love Ill 36-35--71 Nick Price 33-38-71 Bob Tway 36-35-71 Tom Watson 35-36--71 Curt Byrum 36-35--71 Jim Sobb 36-35--71 Gary Trivisonno 34-37-71 Doug Martin 33-39-72 Jose Maria Olazabal 36-36--72 Mike Sullivan 37-35 -12 Darrell Kestner 35-37-72 Robert Allenby 37-35-72 Brian Henninger 37-35-72 Brian Watts 35-37-72 David Duval 35-37--72 Mike Hubert 35-37-72 Per-Utrit Johansson: 37-35-72 Tom Lehman 35-37-72 Brett Ogle 37-35-72 Curtis Strange 37-35--72 Fuzzy Zoeller 34-38--72 Brad Bryant 34-38--72 Mark McCumber 34-39-73 Scott Verplank 36-37-73 Bruce Lietzke 34-39--73 Jim McGovern 36-31-73 Vijay Singh 37-36--13 Tom Dolby 37-36-73 Massy Kuramoto. 35-38-73 Lanny Wadkins 36-37-73 Jumbo Ozaki 35-38-73 Dillard Pruitt. 35-38-73 Greg Kraft 39-34-73 Bob Makoski 35-39 -74 Dana Quigley 34-40--74 Bill Glasson 36-38--74 Drue Johnson 35-39--74 Barry Lane 37-37-74 John Morse 37-37-74 D.A.

Weibring 36-38-74 Jay Don Blake 35-39-74 Guy Boros 37-37-74 Loren Roberls 36-38--74 Steve Stricker 37-38--75 Hubert Green 37-38--75 Tommy Nakalima 40-35--75 John Mahaffey 37-38-75. Mike Heinen 36-39--75 Bobby Wadkins 39-38-75 Blaine McCallister 38-37--75 Kenny Perry 37-38--75 Wayne Grady 36-39--75 Paul Stankowski 36-39-75 Craig Parry 39-37--76 Larry Mize 36-40--76 Rick Acton 36-39-75 Larry Emery 40-36--76 Bob Lendzion 38-38-76 John Daly 35-41-76 David Graham 39-37-76 Seve Ballesteros 37-39-76 Phil Mickeison 38-39-77 Phil Bland 39-38-77 John Reeves 37-40-77 Kent Dinsdale 36-41-77 Robert Gamer 40-37-77 Denny Helper 38-40-78 Steve Rintoul 35-43-78 Mark Mielke 39-39-78 Mike Burke Jr. 39-39-78 John Huston 41-37-78 lan Baker -Finch 40-40-80 Benny Passons 40-40-80 Mike Lawrence 41-42-83 Rick Fenr WD WOMEN'S AMATEUR Results after the third and quarterfinal rounds of match play at the 95th U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, played Thursday at the par-72 Country Club. THIRD ROUND Siew Al Lim (151) def.

Virginia Derby Grimes (144), 2 up Wendi Patterson (155) def. Lancy Smith (157), 2 and 1 Marie Knight (150) def. Diane Irvin (156) 6 and 5 Robin Burke (155) def. Erin O'Neil (158) 2 and 1 Martha Leach (158) def. Chika Aritch (155) 3 and 2 Se-Ri Park (148) def.

Tiffany Faucette (159) 19 holes Kellee Booth (150) def. Joellyn Erdmann (159) 3 and 1 Kelli Kuehne (147) def. Laura Philo (157), 1 up, FOURTH ROUND Patterson def. Lim 3 and 2 Knight def. Burke 2 and 1 Park del.

Leach 2 and Kuehne def. Booth 1 up FRIDAY'S SEMIFINAL MATCHES Patterson vs Knight, 1:30 Park vs Kuehne, 1:45 NIKE OZARKS OPEN SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) Scores Thursday after the first round of the $200,000 NIKE Ozarks Open, played on the par 36-36-72 Highland Springs Country Club: John D. Connelly 30-31-61 P.H. Horgan Ill 30-33-43 Phil Tataurangi 31-33-64 Robert Wrenn 34-3064 Jeff Barlow 31-34-65 Olin Browne 35-30-65 Steve Gotsche 33-32-65 John Elliott 33-32-45 Stuart Appleby 33-33-66 Bruce Vaughan 32-34-46 Tim Conley 33-33 -66 Glen Hnatluk 33-33-66 Jerry Haas 30-36-66 Greg Bruckner 33-34-67 Michael Christie 34-33-47 Brian Fogt 33-34-67 Greg Twiggs 33-34-67 Jack O'Keete 33-34 67 Mitch Adco*ck 33-35- 68 Clark Burroughs 36-32-68 Hicks Malonson 36-32-48 Taylor Smith 34-34-63 Milan Swilor 34-34-68 Billy Downes 33-35-68 Bill Butiner 35-33-68 Rafael Alarcon 35-33-68 Frank Lickliter 34-34-48 Malt Peterson 33-35-68 Bob Wolcott 33-35-68 Mike Tschetter 35-33-48 Doug Barron 34-34-60 Ron Whittaker 35-33-68 Joe Durant 34-35--69 Tim Herron 33-36-69 Gary Rusnak 34-35-69 Craig Kanada 37-32-69 SPORTS I Pignatare pitched a twoOLSH Greenies to a 4-0 victory over the Blunt LPGA PING-WELCH'S CANTON, Mass.

(AP) Scores Thursday after tne first round of the $450,000 LPGA PING-Welch's Championship on the par-72 (36-36), Blue Hill Country Club course: Jane Geddes 34-31-65 Beth Daniel 1 33-32-65 Julie Larsen 35-31-66 Colleen Walker 35-32-67 Jennifer Wyatt 34-34-68 Liselotte Neumann 33-35-60 Meg Mallon 35-33-68 Tammie Green 36-32-48 Katie Peterson- Parker 37-32-69 Betsy King 36-33-49 Chris Johnson 37-32 Robin Hood 35-34-69 Shelley Hamlin 35-34-69 Danielle Ammaccapane 35-34-69 Kim Saiki 35-34-69 Catrin Nilsmark 34-35 -69 Emilee Klein 34-35-69 Michelle Bell 35-34-49 Maggie Will 37-33-70 Deb Richard 35-35-70 Lauri Merten 33-37-70 Tracy Kerdyk 38-32-70 Mitz: Edge 36-34--70 Elaine Crosby 33-37-70 Pat Bradley 35-35-70 Sharon Barrett 35-35--70 Wendy Ward 36-34-70 Kim Shipman 35-3-71 Nancy Scranton 34-37-71 Nancy Ramsbolfom 36-35-71 Martha Nause 35-36-71 Melissa McNamara 36-35-71 Sally Little 37-34-71 Dale Eggeling 34-37-71 Missie Berteotti 35-36-71 Jean Zedlitz 38-33--71 Martha Richards 36-35-71 Renee Heiken Alicia Dibos 1. 35-36-71 Dina Ammaccapane 36-35-71 Mary Beth Zimmerman 36-36--72 Robin Walton 34-38-72 Lisa Wallers 35-37-72 Sue Thomas 37-35-72 Judy Sams 38-34-72 Cindy Rarick 37-35--72 Sandra Palmer 37-35--72 Terry- Jo Myers 35-37-72 Alison Munt 35-37-72 Dollie Mochrie 37-35-72 Missie McGeorge 34-38--72 Stephanie Maynor 35-37-72 Debbie Massey 36-36--72 Juli Inkster 36-36-72 Michelle EstiM 37-35-72 Page Dunlap 34-38-72 Judy Dickinson Noelle Daghe 37-35-72 Lynn Connelly 34-38--72 Jill Brites-Hinton 36-36-72 Amy Benz 38-34-72 Margaret Platt 37-35--72 Lisa Kiggens 36-36--72 Tonya Gill 33-39-72 Stefania Croce 37-35-72 Laurie Brower 35-37-72 Lia Biehl 37-35--72 Kim Williams 37-36--73 Nancy White-Brophy 38-35--73 Barb Thomas 37-36-13 Sherri Steinhaver 36-37-73 Pearl Sinn 36-37-73 Caroline Keggl 36-37-73 Janice Gibson 38-35-73 Ellie Gibson 37-36-73 Heather Drew 37-3--73 Michelle Dobek 3-37-73 Connie Chillemi 34-39--73 Brandie Burton 38-35-73 Tracy Hanson 35-38-73 Vicki Goetze 36-37--73 Jackie Gallagher Smith 35-38--73 Kristi Coats 38-35-73 Laura Brown 39-34-73 Jan Stephenson 39-35--74 Alice Miller 36-38-74 Sarah McGuire 36-38--74 Laurel Kean Penny Hammel 36-38--74 Kathy Guadagnino 39-35-74 Kay co*ckerill 39-35-74 Rebecca Bradley 37-37-74 Laura Baugh 37-37-74 Karen Weiss 38-36-74 Suzy Green 36-38-74 Patti Berendt 37-37-74 Denise Baldwin 38-36-74 Hollis Stacy 39-38-75 Sherrin Smyers 38-37-75 Cindy Schreyer 38-37-75 Laurie Rinker-Graham 39-36-75 Michelle Mackall 40-35-75 Gina Hull 39-36--75 Carolyn Hill 37-38-75 Nancy Harvey 34-41-75 Vicki Fergon 37-38--75 Marty Dickerson 37-38-75 Susie M. Berning 37-38-75 Janel Anderson Jodi Renner 34-41-75 Leigh Ann Mills 38-37-75 Amy Fruhwirth 36-39-75 Eva Dahllof 36-39-75 Mary Bea 38-38--76 Allison Finney 37-39--76 Stephanie Farwig 38-38-76 Jerilyn Britz 37-39-76 Kim Bauer 38-38 -76 Tina Barreit 39-37-16 Pamela Allen 39-37-76 'Debbi Miho Koyama 37-39-76 Helen Alfredsson 37-39-76 Lori West 39-38-77 Lenore Rittenhouse 41-36-77 Shirley Furlong 38-39--77 123 Myra Blackwelder 39-38-77 Donna Wilkins 38-39--77 LaRee Pearl Sugg 40-37--17 Kristal Parker -Gregory 36-41-77 Stephanie Martin-Cobb 37-40--77 Lela Lindley. 39-38-77 Moira Dunn 38-39--77 Tina Tombs 39-39-78 Nancy Taylor 39-39-78 Laura Witvoet 38-40--78 Nicole Jeray 39-39-78 Karer Noble 38-41-79 Jody Anschutz 41-39--80 Anne Marie Pali 41-4081 Jenny Murdock 42-39-81 Caroline Gowan 40-42-82 Kelli Koslick 44-38-82 Kate Rogerson 42-41-83 Joan Joyce WD Cathy Mockelt WD Chris Greatrex WD TODAY'S STARTING TIES FIRST TEE 8:10: Palli Berendt, Laura Baugh, Kim Saiki; 8:20: Tina Tombs, Caroline Gowan, Kay co*ckerill; 8:30: Vicki Goetze, Marty Dickerson, Lia Biehl; 8:40: Beth Daniel, Missie Berteotti, Cindy Rarick; 0:50: Sherri Steinhauer, Leta Lindley, Kim Williams. 9:00: Dollie Mochrie, Shelley Hamlin, Katie Peterson-Parker; 9:10: Maggie Will, Carolyn Hill, Deb Richard; 9:20: Jill Briles-Hinton, Allison Finney, Sandra Palmer.

12:00: Helen Alfredsson, Judy Dickson, Elaine Crosby; 12:10: Barb Thomas, Michelle Estiti, Tracy Hanson; 12:20: Cindy Schreyer, Emilee Klein, Debbie Massey; 12:30: Jennifer Wyatt, Mitzi Edge, Brandie Burton; 12:40: Julie Larsen, Tammie Green, Missie McGeorge; 12:50: Sarah Mcguire, Michelle Dobek, Jerilyn Britz. 1:00: Carin Nilsmark, Laura Witvoet, Robin Walton; 1:10: Joan Joyce, Jodi Renner, Jackie Smith; 1:20: Ellie Gibson, Susie Berning, Nancy WhiteBrophy; 1:30: Heather Drew, Margaret Platt, Lynn Connelly: 1:40: Myra Blackwelder, Lori West, Nancy Harvey; 1:50: Nicole Jeray, Stephanie Farwig, Laura TENTH TEE 8:10: Caroline Keggi, Terry-Jo Myers, Eva Dahilof, Wendy Ward; 8:20: Denise Baldwin, Connie Chillemi, Karen Noble; 8:30: Jenny Murdock, Debbi Miho Koyama, Alison Munt; 8:40: Betsy King, Leigh Ann Mills, Cathy Mockett; 8:50: Laurie Merten, Lisa Kiggens, Pat Bradley. 9:00: Jan Stephenson, Liselotte Neumann, Nancy Rambottom; 9:10: Ann Marie Palli, Danielle Ammaccapane, Lenore Rittenhouse; 9:20: Chris Johnson, Alicia Dibos, Mary Beth Zimmerman. 12:00: Martha Nause, Stephanie Maynor, Amy Fruhwirth; 12:10: Meg Mallon, Hollis Stacy, Lisa Walters; 12:20: Nancy Scranton, Sally Little, Tracy Kerdyk; 12:30: Jane Geddes, Vicki Fergon, Karen Weiss; 12:40: Dale Eggeling, Juli inkster, Colleen Walker; 12:50: Gina Hull, Stephanle Martin-Cobb, Pearl Sinn. 1:00: Kate Rogerson, Alice Miller, Amy Bens; 1:10: Jody Anschulz, Judy Sams, Michelle Mackali; 1:20: Sharon Barrel, Kathy Guadagaino, Mary Bea PorterKing; 1.30: Penny Hammel, Stefania Croce, Martha Richards; 1:40: Kristal Parker-Gregory, Kristi Coats, Laurie Rinker-Graham; 1:50: Dina Ammaccapane, Guay Green, Laurel Kean.

SPORTLIGHT By The Associated Press Aus. 11 1943 Volo Song, driven by Ben White, wins the Hambelonian in the third heat. 1948 Demon Hanover, driven by Harrison Hoyt, wins the Hambletonian in straight heats. 1970 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jim Bunning beats the Houston Astros 6-5 to become the first pitcher to win 100 games in both leagues since Cy Young. 1974 Lee Trevino beats Jack Nicklaus by one stroke to capture the PGA Championship.

LATEST LINE. LOCAL BASEBALL SANDLOT TOURNAMENT 12-14 DIVISION Thursday, Aug. 10 Final Game Time 5:00 Chicopee Falls Tigers 7, Holy Name Braves 5 Chicopee 7, Holy Name 5 Chicopee 110 401 0 701 Holy Name 110 003 0 59 3 Collier, Baldyga (2) and Viens; Egnal, Demaria (4) and Simmons. 14-16 DIVISION Friday, Aug 11. Semifinals Games at 5:15 Elks vs.

Southwick, Forest Park West Side vs. Chicopee Falls, Blunt Monday, Aug 14 Final Game Time 5:00 p.m. Semifinal winners, St. Catherine's SOCCER HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITION at Ketcher Field, Marlboro Saturday, Aug. 12 West Girls vs.

North Girls, 1:30 South Boys vs. Central Boys, 3:30 Sunday, Aug. 13 Central Girls vs. South Girls, 1:30 North Boys vs. West Boys.

3.30 WEST ROSTERS Boys Nate Adams, Amherst; Marc Bucaio, Chicopee; Eddie Cerrone, Longmeadow; Corey Conway, Centrai; Pat Coty, Southwick; Marc Girard, MI. Geylock; Fabian Holness, Commerce; Rich Huff, Ludlow; Ryan Kelly, Cathedral; Erik Lyesiuk, Athol; Brandhan McDevill, Taconic; Rob Nascimento, Ludlow; Dave Pillsbury, Turners Falls; Eddie Pires, Ludlow; Eric Richards, Comp; Jay Robinson, Cathedrat; James Redmond, East Longmeadow; Frank Turcotte, Minnechaug; Liam West, Wahconah; Jay Warwick, Longmeadow, Girts Molly Burke, St. Mary's; Meghan Cavanaugh, Cathedral; Maura Clune, West Springfield; Alison Costa, Ludiow; Tara Foley, Cathedral; Jaime Fountain, Palmer; Marissa Homer, West Springfield; Courtnie Hyland, Agawam; Anna Kinne, Monument Mountain; Heather Klorer, West Springfield; Alissa Lange, Easthampton; Holly MacMahon, Lee; Michelle Maieski, St. Mary's; Cindy Mateus, Ludlow; Angie Napoli, Longmeadow; Gina Pantuosco, Cathedral; Kristen Patterson, Agawam; Meghan Shea, Westfield; Kate Simmons, Easthampton; Holly Stevens, MI. Greylock; Kate Webb, St.

Mary's; Kim Weeks, Longmeadow. PVSSA PLAYOFFS MENS DIVISION Final Friday, August 11 Lusitano Field, 1 p.m, Blue Room vs. Avalon Whips WOMENS DIVISION Final Friday, August 11 Lusitano Field, 6 p.m. Tony's vs. Strikers BOYS DIVISION Semifinals Thursday, August 10 Cathedral 2, Ludiow 1 (OT) Comp Tigers 1, WSY5C 0 Final Saturday, August 12 Lusitano Field, 7 p.m.

Cathedral vs. Comp Tigers GIRLS DIVISION Semifinals Thursday, August 10 Westfield 2, Holyoke 0 Cathedral 5, Central 1 Final Saturday, August 12 Lusitano Fled, 5 p.m. Westfield vs. Cathedral ROAD RACING EMPIRE ONE 5k Yesterday's results 1. Cheryl Dube, 2.

Seth Roberts, 3. Angel Torres, 4. Jim O'Toole, 5. Neal Lamberton, 20:02. BOXING FIGHT SCHEDULE By The Associated Press Aug.

11 At Harrah's New Orleans, Anthony Willis, St. Louis, vs. Danell Nicholson, Chicago; 10, heavyweights; Dana Rosenblatt, Malden, vs. Troy Watson, Clearwater, 10, middleweights. ATP CHAMPIONSHIP MASON, Ohio (AP) Results Thursday of the $1.8 million Thriftway ATP Championship at the ATP Stadium at Kings Island: Singles Third Round Michael Chang (4), Henderson, def.

Patrick Rafter, Australia, 7-5, 6-1. Jim Courier (11), Miami, def. Bernd Karbacher, Germany, 7-5, 6-2. Michael Stich (8), Germany, def. Patrick McEnroe, Oyster Bay, N.Y., 7-6, 6-3.

Pete Sampras (2), Tampa, def. Todd Martin (15), Lansing, 6-7 (7- 2), 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). Thomas Enquist (13), Sweden, def. Jan Siemerink, Netherlands, 6-2, 6-3. ACURA CLASSIC MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif.

(AP) Results Thursday in the $430,000 Acura Classic women's tennis tournament at the Manhattan Country Club (seedings in parentheses): Singles Third Round Gabriela Sabatini (3), Argentina, def. Habsudova (14), Slovakia, 6-1, 6- 2. Lindsay Davenport (4), Newport Beach, def. Amanda Coetzer (12), South Africa, 7-5, 6-3. Anke Huber (5), Germany, def.

Rita Grande, Italy, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Natasha Zvereva (61, Belarus, def. Asa Carisson, Sweden, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Yayuk Basuki, Indonesia, def, Nathalie Tauziat (9), France, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. Chanda Rubin (10), Lafayette, det.

Nathalie Baudone, Italy, 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, 6-1. FOOTBALL NFL PRESEASON GLANCE By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pct. PF PA N. Y. Jets 0 1.000 Indianapolis .000 21 34 Miami 0 .000 21 24 New England 0 .000 17 Buffalo 0 .000 25 52 Central Cincinnati 0 1.000 34 21 Pittsburgh 1.000 31 10 Jacksonville .333 41 60 Cleveland .000 13 19 Houston .000 13 16 West Denver 0 33 17 Kansas City 1.000 37 Oakland 0 1.000 27 14 Seatlle 0 1.000 34 20 San Diego .000 19 23 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pal.

PF PA Arizona 1.000 16 13 N.Y. Giants 1.000 19 13: Philadelphia 1.000 25 17 Dallas .500 35 42 Washington .000 21 37 Central Detroit 1.000 49 20 Chicago 0 1.000 18 15 Green Bay 1.000 27 17 Minnesota 0 1.000 23 19 Tampa Bay 0 .000 3 West Carolina 35 32 Atlanta 25 New Orleans 17 St. Louis San Francisco 0 0 .000 17 33 Thursday, Aug. 10 Detroit 19, Jacksonville 3 Friday, Aug. 11 Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at New York Giants, 8 p.m. Kansas City at Arizona, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Ava. 12 Denver at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.

Houston vs. Washington at Knoxville, 8 p.m. Buffalo vs. Dallas at Toronto, 8 p.m. (FOX) Minnesota at New England.

8 p.m. New York Jets VS. Philadelphia at Jackson, 8 p.m, Indianapolis at Sealtle, 10 p.m. St. Louis al Oakland, 10 p.m.

BASKETBALL JACK TROY SUMMER LEAGUE Playoffs Sunday, Aug. 13 All games al Dana Park Cathedral vs Chicopee. 5 Putnam vs Amherst, 6 Longmeadow vs Holyoke, 7 Minnechaug vs Commerce, 8 GREENLEAF PARK BASKETBALL Sunday August 13 Wes' 5 vs. A Mercalino's, 3:30 Centennial Security vs. Pettigrino's.

4:45 Noonan's vs. Toomey O'Brien, 6:00 Mikara's vs. Postal Heat, 7:15 Dickinson': vs. Glorious Gospel, 8.30 CHICOPEE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE Thursday, Aug. 10 Boys and Girls Club 34, Sonics 31 Milk 66, Aftershock 52 Celtics 49, Green Wave 40 Friday, Aug 11 Sonics vs.

Celtics, 6 Purple Haze vs. Green Wave, 1 Boys and Girls Club vs. Aftershock, 8 LOCAL GOLF AGAWAM Western Massachusetts Women's Association Division L- Gross: K. Saucier 76; N. Caron 79.

Net: J. Rainey 66; B. Baszak 67. Division Gross: H. Gates 92; M.

Bissaillion 95; B. Murphy 95; C. McLean 96; N. Forsythe 96. Net: B.

Riggott 67; A. Surrette 67; J. Williams 67. Net: P. Bouthilette 69; T.

Jacius 72; K. O'Connell 72. Division 11- Gross: M. Schimke 93; M. Gentile 96.

Net: J. Wheeler 65; J. Parsons 66. Division IVGross: J. Maltingly 101; J.

Frasco 103. Nel: A. Ringuelte 68; D. Lucey 70; Z. Shumway 70.

Junior Tournament 13-Under: S. Beibel 38; B. St. Jean 39 14: N. Penna 46; N.

Before 46. 15-17: T. Brown 38; C. Coelho 39. BLANDFORD.

Women's Golf Captain Crew L. Jerr-K. Letebvre-H. Dillon 33; A. Southworth-L.

Godet -L. DeleoC. Kuenzig-A. Phipps 35; J. Huges-L.

DayM. McNeill-L. Ide-M. Moulion 36; S. HillsP.

Pratt-A. Dressier -H. Nash-B. O'Neill 36; B. Crosby-S.

Salkewicz-L. SalmonsenC. Lievens 36. ELM CREST Junior Club Championship Division 9-12: S. Alminas 45; J.

Sarno 51; N. Nagliari 53; M. Jonah 54. Division R. Shaw 80; E.

Nagliari 84; S. Reilly 86; J. John Ill 89; S. Mahoney 90. Division 15- 17: F.

Berard 83; J. Moses 89; E. Polchiopeck lil 90. FRANCONIA Women's 9-Hole Club Championship Division I Gross: F. McGarry 101.

Net: A. Dillon 71. Division I- Gross: M. Nadelman 112. Net: G.

Meehan 69. Division Gross: C. Della Aquila 131. Net: L. Dibble 73.

HOLYOKE Wild Geese Scramble B. Horne -E. Daly-B. Burek Parenteau 32; J. Barnett-E.

Cauley-T. L. Griout 32; D. Johnson-T. O'ConnorJ.

Kelly-C. Ethier-M Martel 32. ORCHARDS Senior Ladies Mixer Two Best Ball Net C. Whittaker- -H. Skipton-R.

VautrainH. Tuttle 122; L. Chen- J. Jubinville 127; J. GrinukL.

Johnson-P. Polizou- J. Crean 127; C. Viens -N. -N.

LaRoche-D. Lathrop 128; R. Nozik-H. Colburn- D. Ford-R.

Elvedt 129. SOUTHWICK Three-Man Two Best Ball L. Gagnon- F. Corriveau- J. Keenan -13; L.

Sheehan-G. Roy-B. Theroux -7. VETERANS Ladies Nine Hole League Closest to the Hole Longest Drive Division Closest to the Hole: L. Picard.

Longest Drive: Loenard. Division I- Longest Drive: B. Holloway. Division 111- Longest Drive: N. Landon.

TWIN HILLS Club Championship Championsnip Division- J. Lavallee 245; S. Falk 265. Division M. Monoghan.

Division I- A. O'Connor. Member -Guest USGA Handicap Division Gross: S. Chuck -D. Durocher 67; S.

Chuck -M. Burdick 68; D. Gurski-P. Bacon 68. Net: D.

Cotter -M. Pembroke 59; R. Agnew -G. Emmerson 60; R. AgnewS.

Buckawicki 61; D. Cotter -M. Stevens 62; A. Bixby-R. Smith 62; B.

Simons- A. Spungian 62; B. Cunningham-C. Diamond 62; P. Haring-T.

Demers 63; R. Agnew-B. Lucarelli 63. Non-USGA Division HOLE-IN-ONE SUE ROY, on the 70-yard par-3 14th hole al Shattuck CC at Jaffrey, N.H., using a pitching wedge. Witness: Mike Miccolo.

AUTO RACING NASCAR QUALIFYING WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) Qualitying results Thursday for Saturday's Burnham 150 for the NASCAR Busch North Series, Grand National Division at the 2.45-mile Watkins Glen road course with driver, hometown and qualifying speed in mon: 1. Curtis Markham, Fredericksburg, Pontiac, 112.428 2. Butch Leitzinger, Stale College, Ford, 112.328 3. Bobby Dragon, Milton, Pontiac, 111.135 4.

Kelly Moore, Scarborough, Maine, Ford, 110.804 5. Jerry Marquis, Enfield, Chevrolet, 110.791 6. Joe Bessey, Scarborough, Maine, Pontiac, 110.345 7. Tom Bolles, Ellington, Chevrolet, 110.344 8. Mike Stefanik, Coventry, Oldsmobile, 110.311 9.

Kim Baker, Wilbraham, Ponflac, 109.959 10. Andy Sanierre, Cherryfield, Maine, Chevrolet, 109.800 11. Greg Clark, Old Chatham, N.Y, Chevrolet, 109.632 12. Ted Christopher, Plainville, Oldsmobile, 109.437 13. Rick Bye, Oakville, Ontario, Ford, 108.904 14.

Dave Dion, Hudson, N.H., Ford, 108.842 15. Jeff Barry, Norwich, Chevrolet, 108.730 16. Glenn Sullivan, Westbury. N.Y, Chevroiet, 108.613 17. Victor Sitton, Toronto, Ford, 108.388 18.

Brett Roubinek, Ashley Falls, Chevroiet, 108.226 19. Eric Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Chevrolet, 108.129 20. Dale Shaw, Cir. Conway, N.H., Ponfiac, 108.038 de 21. Russ Brown, Mannsville, N.J., Oldsmobile, 107.852 22.

Tom Forgione, Webster, N.Y., Chevrolet, 107.773 23. Keith Lamell, Essex Junction, Chevrolet, 107.561 24. Vince Suddard, Wilmington, Del, Chevrolet, 107.469 25. Jamie Aube, North Ferrisburg, Chevrolet, 107.425 26. Dick McCabe, Kennebunkport, Pontiac, 107.258 27.

John Swanson, Concord, Pontiac, 106.914 28. John Preston, Wyalusing, Chevrolet, 106.901 29. Jeff Spraker, Latham, N.Y, Oldsmobile, 106.894 30. Brian Ross, Ballston Spa, N.Y, Chevroiel, 106.886 31. A Parker, Morrisburg, Chevrolet, 106.421 32.

Paul Spencer, Berwick, Chevrolet, 106.327 33. Mark Porcaro, Clinton, N.J., Chevrolet, 106.288 34. Bob Brunell, Peru, N.Y, Pontiac, 106.020 35. Stub Fadden, North Haverhill, N.H., Buick, Provisional 36. Robbie Crouch, Burlington, Pontiac, Provisional 37.

Martin Truex, Mayetta, N.J., Chevrolet, Provisional 38. Babe Branscombe, Northwood, N.H., Chevrolet, Provisional TRANSACTIONS By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League FLORIDA MARLINS -Claimed Willie Banks, pitcher, off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers. HOUSTON ASTROS-Acquired Mike Henneman, pitcher, from the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named. FOOTBALL National Football League PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- -Claimed Ross Schulte, punte: off waivers from the Atlanta Falcons. Released Shawn Colins, wide receiver.

PRESEASON NFL in parentheses) Favorite Points Underdog PI Thursday 7 (36) Jacksonville Friday Miami (40) ATLANTA CINCINNATI 3 (34) Tampa Bay NY GIANTS 4h (33) New Orleans ARIZONA 21 (33) Kansas City Saturday Philadelphia (x) 5 (35) Ny Jets Denver 3 (35) CAROLINA Dallas (y) 5 (37) Buttalo NEW ENGLAND 4 (37) Minnesota Washington (2) 3 (35) Houston LA RAIDERS (34) St. Louis SEATTLE 3 (35) Indianapolis Sunday PITTSBURGH 6 (34) Green Bay San Francisco 4 (40) SAN DIEGO Monday CLEVELAND (34) Chicago x-at Jackson -at Toronto 7-at Knoxville MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Favorite Odds Under dog National League 8 3 Indians, 10-9 CLEVELAND First game NEW YORK. abrhbi abrhbi Lotton ct 3 Boggs 36 5120 Vizquel s5 5 1 BWims of Baerga 2b 5221 O'Neill If 5120 Belle 4121 GWims pr .0000 0000 0 Murray dh 3 0 0 0 Sierra ri 4130 Kirby dh 0000 000 0 0000 0000 0000 Mitngly 16 5111 Thome 3b 2101 Strwbr dh 3210 MRmr1 of 4 1 Stanley 4331 Srrento 1b 4 2 4 1 TErndz 4000 SAlmr 4121 Kelly 2b 4020 Totals 35 10 13 9 Totals 39 9161 Cleveland 001 004 005-10 New York 000 214 020-9 -Sierra (5). DP-Cleveland 3, New York 2. LOB- 6, New York 5.

28-Belle (31), Sorrento (11), SAlomar (4), (10), O'Neill (18), Sierra (21). 3B-Lofton (10), HR -Stanley 3 (15). SFLoiton, Thome, MRamirez. IP RER 8B SO Cleveland Nagy 52-3 11 Poole 21-3 3 Mesa 2 0 New York Rivera 52-3 1 Wickman 21-3 Wetteland 0 Wickman pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. HDP -bY Nagy (Strawberry).

PBStanley, Umpires-Home, Kaiser; First, Cousins; Second, Weike; Third, Brinkman. Indians, 5-2 Second game CLEVELAND NEW YORK abrhbi abrh bi Lotton cf 5131 Boggs 3b 5010 Vizquei s5 3 0 0 001 BWims cf 3010 Baerga 2b 3001 O'Neill 3000 Belle 5 0 1 0 Sierra sf 4000 MRmrz 3000 Mingly 1b 4010 Kirby 0 Strwbr dh 4111 Thome 3b 2000 Levritz 3120 Espnza 3b 1000 00 0 TFrndz $5 4011 Wnfield dh 4 11 0 Velarde 2b 3010 HPerry 1b 3 3 3 1 James ph 1000 Pena 3011 Totals 32 5 9 5 Totals Cleveland 010 010 120-5 New York 000 200 000-2 E-Fernandez (6). DP-New York 1. LOB -Cleveland 8, New York 9. 28-Lot- COLORADO FLORIDA bi abrh bi EYng 20.

4010 Veras 20 3111 Kngery cf 4000 KAbbt! ss 2000 LWikr ri 3110 Conine If 4010 Girrga 1b 4021 Pnditon 30 4000 Castilla 3b 3 0 1 0. Cibran lb 4000 Burks 4111 Dawson rf 3020 Owens 3000 Carr cf 0100 VndrWi ph 1000 Decker 2011 Bates ss Tvrz 4100 Rekar 3000 RLewis 1000 Lskanic 0 0 YPerez 0000 SReed 0 0 Gregg ph 1000 APena 0000 Totals 33 24 2 Totals 2352 Colorado 100 001 000-2 Florida 009 000 21x-3 E-EYoung (5), Kingery (4), Owens (1). LOB--Colorado 6, Florida 0. 28- EYoung (9), LWalker (22), Castilla (23), Dawson (7). HR-Burks (10).

SB-Veras (34), Tavarez (1). S--Veras. SF--Decker. IP. RER BB SO Colorado Rekar 62-3 Leskan* 1-3 1 SReed Florida Lewis 62-3 Perez 1-3 APena 2 HBP- by Rekar (Dawson), BalkLewis.

Umpires--Home, Davis; First, Bell; Second, Winters; Third, Gregg. Mets, 5-1 (11) NEW YORK PHILA abr bi abribi Buford cf 2000 Marsh If 5000 Alfonzo 3b 3 0 0 0 Jordan 26 5000 Bogar 3b 3010 Jfferies 1b 5010 Everett rf 6 0 Whiten rf 3121 Kenl 2b 5000 Daulton 4 0 Brogna 10 5120 Haves 30 Orsulak 5110 VnSlyk cf 4000 Vacaino ss 4 1 3 1 Sicumb 0000 Stinnett 4111 Brind 0000 Pispher 1000 Stocker ss 0 Spiers ph 1000 Juden 2000 Firence Flora ph 1000 Crines ph 1111 Bitico 0000 Franco 0000 Esnrich cf 1000 Totals 40 5 9 3 Totals 38141 New York 000 000 100 04-5 Philadelphia 010 000 000 00-1 E-AMonzo (7), Hayes (9). DP-Philadelphia 1. LOB -New York 10, Philadelphia 7. HR -Whiten (2).

SB-Buford 2 (4), Vizcalno (5), Cr Jones (1). S- Pulsipher. IP RER BB SO New York Pulsipher Florence Franco Philadelphia Juden Bottalico 2 Siocumb 12-3 Borland 1-3 HBP--by Pulsipher (Daulton), by Juden (Buford). WP-Juden, Stocumb. PBDaulton.

Umpires--Home, West; First, Darling: Second, Hirschbeck; Third, Puli. Expos, 6-2 MONTREAL HOUSTON abrh bi abrhbi RWhite cf 4112 BLHntr cf 3011 Segui 1b 5 0 2 1 Mouton Alou rt Biggio 2b DFichr 5 2 3 1 OBell ri Crdero ss 5 0 1 0 sebio 4010 Lnsing 2b 4 0 2 1 Shipley 3b 4000 Sntnglo If 4 0 2 0 Simms 16 3110 Andrws 3b 31 0 0 Madan ph 0000 BHenry 4110 Miller $5 3000 Shaw 0000 0000 0000 0 0 May ph 0000 Scott 0 Drabek 1000 Leiper 0 Tabaka 1000 SOUTHPAWS Kansas City has lost 11 of the last 12 games when an opposing left-hander has started. Gutierz ph 1010 Brocail 0000 MTmsn ph 0 Coolosi ph 1000 Totals 34 4 13 6 Totals 32272 Montreal 031 011 000-6 Houston 000 000 011-2 E-Drabek (2). DP -Montreal 1, ton 2. LOB-Montreal 8, Houston 7.

28- Simms (2). 38-RWhite (2). HR-Alou (13), Fletcher (8), Biggio (17). SFBLunter. IP RER B8 SO Montreal BHenry 8 Shaw 2-3 Scott Leiper 1-3 0.

0 Houston Drabek 41-3 11 5. 5 Tabaka 32-3 Brocail Scott pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP- by Drabek (Alou). WP-Drabek. Umpires--Home, Kellogg; First, Wendeistedt; Second, Gorman; Third, Reliford.

Mets, 4-0 LATE WEDNESDAY NEW YORK PHILA abrhbi abrhbi Butler 3210 Mrodni 2b 4000 Alfonzo 3b 4032 JHeries lb 4000 Everett rf Esnrich 3020 Kent 20 4 1 1 0 Bitico 0000 Brogna 1b 4 0 1 0 Varsho ph 1000 Vicaino s5 4 020 Whiten rf 3000 Stinnett 4001 Daulton 3020 Buford 4 110 Hayes 30: 3000 0 0 0 Isrnghs 3 0 0 0 VnSlyk cf 3020 Orsulak ph 10 0 0 Stocker ss 0 0 DHenry 0000 0 Qantrill 2000 Marsh If 1000 Totals 35 419 4 Totals 30 0 04 0 New York 001 100 200-4 Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 -Stocker (12). DP New York 3, Philadelphla 2. LOB-New York 5, Philadelphia 3. 28-Buller (13), Buford (2). 38-Altonzo 2 (4).

SB-Eisenreich (5), VanSlyke (4). CS- Everett (3). IP RER B8 SO New York Isrnghs 00 DHenry Philadelphia Quantrit A 10 Bottallco SESAME SLAP Philadelphia's Andy Van Slyke, in what he called a case of mistaken identity, slapped a person dressed as Sesame Street character Bert. Van Styke later apologized. Cincinnati 62-712 FLORIDA PHILA.

Pick'em Montreal ATLANTA Colorado SAN DIEGO (1). 7-8 St. Louis SAN DIEGO (2) even-6 St. Louts HOUSTON New York SAN FRAN. even-6 Chicago LOS ANGELES 8-9 Pittsburgh American League BOSTON 512-62 Ballimore Cleveland Pick'em NEW YORK CHICAGO even-6 Oakland California 7-8 MINNESOTA Seattle 7-8 KANSAS CITY MILWAUKEE 1 Detroit TEXAS 7-8 Toronto Home team in CAPS HORSE RACING 1 SARATOGA Yesterday's results hcp, 4YO up, 2 mi Steeplechase 7 Green Highlndr (Teter) 12.20 5.20 4.30 8 Eskimo Cove (Miller) 3.60 3.30 6 Lone Mountain (Hobson) 8.30 Exacta (7-8) paid $39.20.

2nd mdn, 3YO Up, 6121. 11 Biggie Munn (Perez) 13.40 7.40 5.10 3 Decimal Place (Velazquez)) 10.00 6.10 Dapper Dutchman (Rydowski) 6.30 Daily Double (7-11) paid $117.00. Exacta (11-3) paid $148 00. Quinella (3-11) paid $82.00. alc, 3YO UD, 4.

6 Deputy Bdmn (Baily) 13.60 6.10 3.30 5 One Big Hug (Davis) 4.70 2.90 4 Bermuda Cedar (Velazquez) 2.70 Daily Double (11-6) paid $129.50. Exacta (6-5) paid $63.00. man, 3YO up, 6 Son Of Firm (Luzzi) 5.20 3,40 2.50 9 Raffie's Rullah (Davis) 4.10 2.90 10 Sacket's Six (Maple) 3.40 Exacta (6-9) paid $20.20. Quinella (6-9) pald $11.80. (11-6-6) paid $390.50.

man, 3YO up, 6 11 Wish I May (Santos) 18.00 5.40 3.30 4 Mason Dixie (Maple) 2.90 2.40 5 In Conference (Day) 3,10 Exacta (1)-4; paid $39.20. Triple (11-4- 5) paid $139.00. man, TY0, 8 Diligence (Sellers) 21.60 7.70 6.20 9 Gold Fever (Smith) 3.80 3.20 6 Surround Sound (Perret) 9.80 Exacta (8-9) paid $65.50. alc, 3YO, 6. 5 Prospect Bay (Smith) 2.70 2.50 2.10 Slick Twist (Chavez) 6.30 3.60 3 Meadow Breeze (Bailey) 3.40 Exacta (5-4) paid $18.40.

alc, 3YO up, 11-16mlM. Lost Soldier (Smith) 5.4 3.30 2.70 3 Beware The Quest (Visqz) 4.90 3.40 6 Golden Larch (Perez) 4.30 Exacta (7-3) paid $19.40. Triple (7-3-6) paid $113.50. Pick-3 (8-5-7) paid $64.50 Pick-6 (6-6-11-8-5-7) paid $9,092.00 (6 tickets). 5 Wins paid $112.50 (161 tickets).

2YO, 6Vi. The Saratoga Special 1 Bright Launch (Santos) 6.10 4.70 4.10 6 Devil's Honor (Black) 20.20 10.60 7 Severe Clear (Davis) 8.70 Exacta (1-6) paid $182.00. Triple (1-6-7) paid $1,526.00. 10th 30,000, 3YO up, 1 3-16miM. 7 Leo Me (Santos) 5.80 3.40 2.70 a- High Talent (Bailey) 5.00 3.20 3 Polar Princess (Davis) 3.20 Daily Double (1-7) paid $22.40.

Exacta paid $31.00. Triple (7-1-3) paid $98.00. Allendance 20,450, Handle $2,979,327.88. JAI-ALAI HARTFORD Last night's results 1st Game. 7-Tirilio 42.30 12.90 10.20 1-Frank 9.60 NO.TIX 4-Frazier 15.00 Quiniela (1-7) Perfecta (7-all Perfecta all-1) Trifecta (7-1- 4) $295.20 2nd Game.

1-Aldecoa 12.00 4.20 3.60 2-Cav 6.60 4.20 3-Eneko 5.40 Quiniela (1-2) Perfecta (1-2) Trifecta (1-2-3) $783.30 3rd Game. 1-Cav-Egana I 20.10 5.10 6.60 4-Jeraga-Jayo 5.40 6.60 2-Hoey-Frazier 6.60 Quiniela (1-4) Perfecta (1-4) Trifecta (1-4-2) Daily Double $64.50 4th Game. 8-Egana 11 9.90 6.30 3.60 4-Eneko 25.20 6.60 7-Desi 10.50 Quiniela (4-8) 575.60; Perfecta (8-all Trifecta (8-4-7) $2,199.60 5th Game. 4-Jeraga-Tirillo 20.40 15.00 6.60 1-DeCarlo I1-Ruben 4.80 6.60 2-Cav-Frazier 5.40 Quiniela (1-4) Perfecta (4-1) Trifecta (4-1-2) $303.30 6th Game. 6-Jeraga 21.90 20.70 NO.TIX 1-Quinti 7.20 14.40 8-Javo NO.TIX Quiniela (1-6) Perfecta (6-1) Trifecta (6-1-8) $1,550.40 7th Game.

1-Gatta-Ruben 6.60 4.50 3.60 4-Durango-Quinti 23.40 5.40 2-Alex-Larres 10.50 Quiniela (1-4) Perfecta (1-all Perfecta all-4) Tritecta (1-4- 2) Daily Double (661) Superfecta (1-4-2-all $349.20. 8th Game. 1-Altuna 11.10 9.90 4.50 2-Urquiaga 6.60 4.80 4-Larrea 3.90 Quiniela (1-2) Perfecta (1-all Perfecta all-2) Trifecta (1-2- 4) $355.20 9th Game. 8-DeCarlo Il-Urquiaga 14.10 12.30 4.80 4-Desi-Werner 9.90 4.20 3-Cav-Tommy 3.60 Quiniela (4-8) Perfecta (8-4) Trifecta (8-4-3) $618.60 10th Game. 8-Jayo 24.00 6.60 6.00 3-Altuna 3.60 4.20 6-Werner 11.40 Quiniela (3-8) Perfecta (8-3) Trifecta (8-3-6) Daily Double $58.20 11th Game.

7-Jeraga-Aldecoa 17.70 10.20 6.60 2-Jacques-Tommy 20.40 14.10 8-Eneko-Jayo 14.10 Quiniela (2-7) Perfecta (7-all Trifecta (7-2-all $156.00 12th Game, 1-Lasa 14.40 5.10 5.70 6-James 9.60 8,40 3-Urquiaga 5.70 Quiniela (1-6) Perfecta (1-6) Trifecta (1-6-3) Dbl. Quin. $139.20 13t Game. 8-Alluna-Lasa 12.90 7.80 6.90 3-Hoey-Urquiaga 5.10 7.20 7-Jacques-Mark NO.TIX Quinieta (3-8) Perfecta (8-3) Trifecta (8-3-7) $509.70 14th Game. 4-Galla 11.70 5.70 3.90 3-Lasa 3.60 3.30 2- James 3.30 Quiniela (3-4) Perfecta (4-3) 588.80; Trifecta (4-3-2) Daily Double alt $12.60 15th Game.

2-Galla-James 13.20 6.00 4.80 8-Hoey-Mark NO.TIX NO.TIX 6-DeCarlo NO. TIX Quiniela (2-8) Perfecta ton (14), Winfield (5), HPerry 2 (5), Leyritz (11). HR-Strawberry (1). SBLofton (24), Vizquel 2 (22), Baerga (7). CS-Thome (2).

5-Vizquel. SF -Vizquel, Baerga. IP RER BB SO Cleveland Ogea 6 Assenmacher Mesa 0 New York Hitchco*ck 7 6 Eiland 2-3 Howe 1-3 Ausanio HBP -by Hitchco*ck (Thome), by Hitchco*ck (Pena). Umpires -Home, O'Nora; First, Cousins; Second, Weike; Third, Brinkman. Rangers, 7-2 DETROIT ebrhbi Curtis cf 4010 Whiker 20 3000 Frymn 3b 411 0 Fielder 1b TEXAS abrhbi Nixon of 4220 Frazier 3110 WClark 1b 3011 Titleton dh 3 0 0 1 KGbsn dh 20 0 0 IRdrgz 2111 Samuel ph 1000 Greer 3100 Hggnsn rf 3010 McLmr 2b 4120 DWhite ph 1 0 1 1 Polrulo 36 3000 CGmez ss 4000 Gil ss 4114 Finerty 3000 Cuyler 3000 Totals 32 1 5 2 Totals Detroit 000 100 001-1 Texas 001 020 DP--Detroit 1.

LOB- -Detroit 5, Texas 6. 28-Higginson (12), Rodriguez (20). HR--Fielder (21), Gil (8). SB-Nixon (28). CS-Rodriguez (2).

SF-Tettleton. IP RER BB SO Detroit Lira 42-3 Bohanon Boever 1-3 1 Texas Darwin 2 Cook RMcDowell 1-3 00 0 0 Vosberg 2-3 00 0 0 HBP-by Lira (Frazier), by Lira (IRodriguez), by Bohanon (Greer). Umpires--Home, First, Meriwether; Second, Hendry; Third, Coble. BASEBALL TODAY By The Associated Press Friday, Aug. 11 SCOREBOARD Seattle at Kansas City (8:05 p.m.

EDT). Randy Johnson (11-2), who missed his last start because of a sore shoulder, returns to the Mariners' rotation and faces Mark Gubicza (8-9). STATS John Burkett is 6-1 against the Rockies in his career. The Marlins are 19-13 against Colorado. Chuck Finley got his 110th career victory Wednesday night to move past Mike Witt Into second on California's win list.

Nolan Ryan is the leader with 138. The Angels (60-36) climbed to 24 games over .500 for the first time since Sept. 23, 1909. TOP 10. By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE AB EMartinez 338 122 CDavis 266 56 93 Thome Cle.

300 66 101 337 Knoblauch Min. 359 118 Baerga Che 387 127 Salmon Cal 358 O'Leary 276 MRamirez 91 Lofton 69 285 50 92 Thomas Ch 95 327 72 105 .321 Home Runs Thomas, Chicago, 31; MVaughn, Boston, 29; Salmon, California, 26; Martinez, Seattle, 26; McGwire, Oakland, 26; Edmonds, California, 25; MRamirez, Cleveland, 25; Belle, Cleveland, 25. Runs Batted In MVaughn, Boston, 88; Edmonds, California, TMartinez, Seattle, 85; mirez, Cleveland, 79; Salmon, California, 78; Thomas, Chicago, 17; Snow, California, 75; Belle, Cleveland, 75. Pitching (9 Decisions) Wakefield, Boston, 13-1, Belinda, Boston, 8-1, RJohnson, Seattle, 11-2, Langston, California, 11-2, DeMartinez, Cleveland, 9-2, DWells, Detroit, 10-3. Nagy, Cleveland, 10-4, Hanson, Boston, 10-4, .714.

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15 at 6:30 p.m. at Stoneleigh Burnham Gym. STUDENT PHYSICALS: SI. Mary's High School will hold student physicais at the school for girls on Wednesday, Aug. 16 from a.m, and boys on Wednesday, Aug 23 from a.m..

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