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2C Star-Gazette. Thursday. July 23, 1992 SPORTS To obtain national results: USA Today Sports Phone for capsule reports, 900850-1414 USA Today Sports Hotline for reports on games In progress, 900773-6000 (95 cents per minute). Touch tone phones only. To report results to the Star-Gazette: In Chemung County, 734-5151 Elsewhere, 8008364970 scon In the bleachers Bicycling On the air EBOARD Professional baseball I I IW TMMW UajtM feri Me American League standings TV higmigms Today' N.L box scores Mets 7 Dodgers 5 rtnif- II Women's ODen ESPN Noon-4 p.m Baseball: Yankees at Mariners MSG Cycling: Tour de France (taped) ESPN PBA Bowlina ESPN 6:30 7:30 p.m Tennis: Canadian Open: men's quarterfinal EM Division I Pet Gl L10 Strea.

Horn Away Toron 57 37 606 4-6 Lost 1 31-18 26-19 Bafflmore 53 41 664 4 4 9 Lost 2 27-19 26 22 Milwaukee SO 43 538 6'i 64 Won 1 25 20 25 23 Detroit 46 50 479 12 5-5 Won 3 23-27 23-23 New York 45 49 479 12 3-7 Lost 1 23-23 22 26 Boston 44 48 478 12 t-5-5 Lost 2 29-16 15-32 Cleveland 39 56 411 18'i 44 Lost 1 19 26 20-30 West OhtoM I Pet GB Lit) Streak Home Amy Minnesota 57 37 606 t-7-3 Won 1 29-18 28-19 OaKiand 54 40 .574 3 1-6-4 Won 1 27-18 27-22 Texas SO 47 515 B'l z-46 Lost 1 26-27 24-20 Chcaoo 46 47 495 10'i 3-7 Won 2 29 20 17-27 Kansas City 42 52 447 15 2-7-3 Won 2 25-23 17-29 California 40 54 426 17 x-8-2 Won 1 22-22 18-32 Seattle 37 59 385 21 14-6 Lost 5 21-27 16-32 8 p.m, MSG 9 p.m, Boxing: Rudy Today' radio Zavala vs. Jesus Salud ESPN highlights Baseball: Yankees at Mariners WCL1 1450 3:30 p. Golf Tour de France MCmitCON. France Results Wednesday of the 17th stage of the Tour de France 1 118-mae teg from La Bourbouae to MonrJucon: 1. Jean-Claude Colore, France.

Z. 4 hours, 34 minutes. 55 seconds. 2. Frans Maassen, Netherlands.

Buckler. 3 31 behind. 3. Marc Sergeant Belgium. Panasonic, same time.

4. Prnkppe Louvtot. France, Once. 8:34. 5.

Guy Nulens, Belgium, Panasonic, same tune 6. Soeren Uhoft, Denmark, Tulip, 15 43. 7. Johan Museeuw, Belgium, Lotto. 16:15.

8. Jean-Paul van Poppet. Netherlands. POM, same time. 9.

Peter de Clercq, Belgium, Lotto, same time. 10. Laurent Jatsbert, France. Once, same time. Overall Standings 1.

Miguel Indoram, Spain, Banesto, 84 hours, 49 minutes, 10 seconds. 2. Claudto Chiappucci. Italy, Carrera, 1:42 behind. 3.

Andy Hampsten, Boulder, MotO'ola, 8:07. 4. Pascal Lino. France. RMO.

9 22. 5. Gianni Bugno, Italy, Gatorade. 10:09. 6.

Pedro Oelgado, Spain, Banesto, 11:50. 7. Erik Breulunk. Netherlands. POM, 1554.

6. Giancarto Perini, Italy, Carrera. 9. Stephen Roche, Ireland, Carrera, 17:12. 10.

Franco Vona. Italy, GB-MG, 1922. Today's Games New York (Kanwiecki 2-7) it Seattle (Flerning 1 1-4). 4 05 pm. Minnesota (Erickson 6-7) at Boston (Clemens 10-61.

7 35 p.m. Texas iGuzman 7-8) at Baltimore (McDonald 9-6). 7 35 pm. Kansas City Appier 11-31 at levels vl (Armstrong 2-13). 7 35 m.

Chicago McDowei 12-5) at Milwaukee (Bones 6-5). 8 05 pm Toronto (Guzman 12-2) at Oakland (Moore 10 8). 10:05 pm. Detroit (Leiter 6-4) at Californif (Langston 9-7). 10 35 m.

Tuesday's Games Cleveland 5 Minnesota 2 Kansas dry 8 Boston 0 Chicago 10. Baltimore 7 Texas 6. Milwaukee 3. 10 inrangs New York 5. Oakland 1 Detroit 6.

Seattle 2 Toronto 9. California 5 Wednesday's Games Minnesota 2. Cleveland 1 Milwaukee 4. Texas 1 Chicago 7, Baltimore 5 Oakland 8. New York 5 Kansas City 6, Boston 4 Detroit 3, Seattle 2 CaWorma 5, Toronto 4 Until he can make a move, Wayne conserves his strength by pulling up close behind the lead runner and riding in his draft.

Professional baseball Wednesday's A.L games ATHLETICS 8, YANKEES 5: Rickey Henderson tripled home the tying run in the eighth inning and Carney Lans-ford followed with a two-run homer as the Oakland Athletics beat the New York Yankees. Matt Nokes hit his 1 3th home run of the season, a three-run blast in the second inning, as the Yankees took a 4-0 lead. But Oakland rallied against reliever John Hayban (3-4) to avert a three-game sweep. Jeff Parrett (6-0) went two innings in relief of Bob Welch. Dennis Eckersley, pitching for the first time since July 1 1 struck out the side in the ninth inning for his 31 st straight save.

WHITE SOX 7, ORIOLES 5: Pinch hitter Tim Raines put Chicago ahead with a two-run double as the White Sox rallied for three runs In the eighth inning Wednesday to beat the Baltimore Orioles. Olson (1-4) blew his fifth save chance In 28 tries. Donn Pall (4-2) was the winner and Scott Radinsky got his fifth save. BREWERS 4, RANGERS 1: Jaime Navarro allowed two hits to win his third straight decision and the Milwaukee Brewers hit three fifth-inning doubles off Kevin Brown (14-6) to beat the Texas Rangers. Navarro (10-6) allowed third-inning singles to Jeff Hu-son and Jeff Frye in his second complete game of the season and 1 2th of his four-year career.

Navarro, who walked two and struck out two, had taken a no-hitter into the eighth inning in his last outing against Chicago. He retired the final 1 2 hitters he faced Wednesday and didn't allow a hit over the final 6 1-3 innings. Darryl Hamilton, B.J. Surhoff and Jim Gantner doubled in the fifth off Brown to give Milwaukee a 3-1 lead. TWINS 2, INDIANS 1: Brian Harper's one-out single scored Kirby Puckett from third to lift the Minnesota Twins to a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians Wednesday.

Puckett led off the bottom of the ninth with a single and Kent Hrbek walked to put runners on first and second to chase Cleveland starter Charles Nagy (11-5). Eric Plunk relieved Nagy, allowing a fly ball to left by Chili Davis that moved Puckett to third, setting up Harper's hit. John Smiley (10-4) threw a three-hitter for his first complete game of the season. He took a 1 -0 lead into the ninth, but after striking out the first two hitters allowed Thomas Howard's first homer of the year to tie it. ROYALS 6, RED SOX 4: Waliy Joyner's leadoff double was the only ball that left the Infield during a five-run fifth Inning Wednesday night that vaulted Kansas City past Frank Viola and the Boston Red Sox.

National League standings ANGELS NEW row Until Wmnse 5 110 GuUrd 4 13 2 Srvtnn i 0 1 1 Bnzngrft 4 110 Dm I 3 0 11 Kern lb 4 0 0 0 LMms 26 3 1 1 0 Samuel 2b 1 0 1 0 abrkM 3 0 0 0 10 0 1 3 110 4 0 12 4 0 10 4 111 0 0 0 0 3 110 3 2 2 1 4 12 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0. J3TIS PHoolSl Bostond Mgri3b Jtwonl Muraytb Bonn it Gagnerif Paeon 2b Schtodse HndeyC Cons Gftrmn CWaPupn AVngp Scosaec 10 0 0 CMmojc 10 0 0 Hrw SWttn JHmrt winter ph Cmrsp Totals 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 i Totals las Anoeies 010 021 100-5 Nee York 031 003 00-7 E-Karros 6. Magadan 10l OP-New York 3 LOS-Los AngtM 8 Nee York 7. 2B-6uOr (9). SMrpmon (17).

Magadan (9). Scnonskl (12) 38-Oave (1) Hfl-Burjer (2), Bonia 12 SB-Poctm 8). OS-Butler (13). S-Cona 3f -Boston IP RER 88 SO Los Angeles Ketsfuser L7 9 52-3 8 7 5 2 5 SWeion 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 JMomI 1 0 0 0 1 1 Cm 1 00000 New York ConeW.11-4 6 6 5 5 5 10 Guemnw 2 10 0 10 AYoungSf 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cone pitched to 2 baiters git 7th H6P-Dy Henho*r (SchoMII. YVP-Hershs- umpires-Home, Marsh: Ft.

DeMuKi: Second. Dvtng. Third. Retford. T-3 05 A 38.174.

Cubs. Reds. CHKA00 CINCINNATI abrtibl hrhhl Snchezse Sndbrg 26 Grace 16 Dawson rl Becneie 36 Grardic Stfcarlf Oaniees ph May Dscnzo cf GMddn 5 0 0 0 5 0 3 0 5 0 2 0 4 10 0 5 2 3 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 10 10 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 12 4 0 0 0 Roberts 36 OaMmd 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Larknss Ohelrt Moms 16 Braggs) Doran26 Otver Swndelp Bransnpn DMenryp Ruslunp Foster Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 1 Totals 31 111 I Chicago 000 101 010-3 Cincinnati 000 000 OOO-O DP-Crwago 2. Ocmnati 1 LOB-Cnesoo 1 1 Cromati 8 28-SandDerg 20 Darnels I6. Roberts (18) SB-Grace (4) Roberts 26).

SF-Dascenzo. IP RER BB SO Chicago GModi W.12-8 9 0 0 0 2 4 Cincinnati Sondes L9-3 7 10 2 2 0 0 DHenry 13 11(10 RusUi 0 10 0 10 Foster 1 23 1 0 0 0 3 Riitkin pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Umpires-Home, Corn First. Montague: Se cond, Hafton: Ttwd. Waiters.

A 34.12S. Giants. Expos. SAN FRAN MONTREAL abrhbl 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 12 0 4 2 3 1 3 112 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 abrhbl McGee RThmp26 WQarklb James It Snyder rl MaWkn 36 Colbert Brenn ss Hckranp Bass ph Beck Swift Uribess DeSNd2b Grssomd VndrWIIf LWakrrf Fltchere Cnlrcco ph Natal When 3b CoOrnlb Foley ss Ntnobp Brber ph Fsserop Smpenp Carter ph Totals 4 0 10 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 111 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 35 1 I 1 Touts 34 4 1 0 4 San Francisco 020 001 001-4 Montreal 000 000 001-1 DP-San Francisco 1. Montreal 2.

LOB-San Francisco 6 Montreal 10. 2B-James (7), wal-Hch (21), Foley (31 HR-MaWilliams (13). Cof brum (1). CS-Sryder 2. IP RER B8 SO San Francisco SittW8-2 (2-3 7 0 0 2 1 Hekerson 113 0 0 0 0 1 Beck 1 11111 NabhoU L.8-7 7 6 3 3 1 7 Fasseto 12-341112 Sampan 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Nabhotz (McGee) PB-Cofcert.

Bak-Swiit Umpires-Home, Davidson: First, Hohn. Second, Pui: Third. McSherry. 2:35. Phillies Padres SAN DIEQ0 abrhbl TFmdj ss 4 0 0 0 Gwym rt 4 0 2 0 PWLA Dykstrd Duncan Holans 3b Kruk lb Daulton ChmUnit Mmdra2b Mulatto ss Selling abrhbl 3 0 0 0 4 110 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 3 112 4 111 3 0 10 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 SMd 36 4 0 2 0 McGftl 16 4 0 0 0 OrJksnd 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 OiO Sntiago JOsrklf Teulel 2b Banesp Aiocsr ph Andrsnp Totals Totals 21474 San Diego 000 000 000-0 Philadelphia 021 000 01x-4 E-Santugo 9.

DP-San Diego 1 Philadelphia 1. LOB-San Diego 4. Philadelphia 6. 28-Gwym (18). Duncan (28).

Kruk 119). HR-Daul-lon (151, Chamberlain 17). S-Scrng IP RER BB SO San Diego BenesLV-9 7 6 3 3 4 5 Andersen 1 1110 3 Philadelphia SchikngWe-6 9 5 0 0 0 8 WP-Sching. Umpires-Home, Layna: First, Rapuano: Second. Cuck: Thm) Gorman.

2:14. Braves 2 Cardinals 0 ATLANTA Ninon Trdway 2b Lemke 2b Pndton3b Justice rl Gam Bretm lb Brryrlc Blardss Smote Mrcker V. LOUIS abrhbl 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 12 0 4 0 10 2 12 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 abrhbl GUkey If OSmithss Lnkfrdcf Jose rf Zeis 3b Perry lb Cwasnph Pgnouic Jones 2b Ohraresp MThmpph 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 10 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 7 0 Worrelp Totals Totals 31 i 7 2 Atlanta 010 000 100-2 at Louis 000 000 000-0 DP-AMa 2. LOS-ArJanta 6, SI. Louis 6.

2B-vlustice (12). Lanklord (25) HR-Bream 3. SBWuslica (2), Bream (2). CS-Treadway t. SF-Bream RER BB SO Atlanta Smote 12-6 8 1-3 7 0 0 1 5 Mrcker 4 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 St Louis Osvaras L.8 8 5 2 2 2 7 Worrel 1 2 0 0 1 0 Umpres-4lome.

Dave Fast. Harvey. Second. Crawford Tnvrj, Wams. 2:27.

Baseball history July 23 1925 Lou Gehrig hit the first of his major league record 23 grand slam homers as the New York Yankees posted an 11-7 triumph over the Washington Senators 1930 Pie Traynor won both ends of doubleheader for the Pittsburgh Pirates with home runs. In the first game. Traynor homered in the ninth and in the second game he connected in the 13th. Senior leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla. Leading mo ney winners on the Senior PGA Tour through the Ameritech Senior Open, which ended July It: LLeeTtevino $748,118 2.

Chi Chi Rodriguez $421,213 S.JimCo'bert $408,406 4. Mike HI $400 035 5. Dave Stockton $371,923 6. Dale Douglass $347,108 7 George Archer $328,792 8 Groby Gilbert $308,566 9 Larry Laoretti $288,936 10. J.C.

Snead $254 800 11. AJGeiberger $237,116 12.TomrnvAaron $230,671 13. Bruce Crampton $217,742 14. Gary Player $210,794 15. Bob Charles $208,778 16.

Dewitt Weaver $204,629 17DonB.es $198180 18. Harold Henning $193,050 19. Smon Hobday $192,610 20. Kermit Zartey $180,152 21. Jim Dent $168 463 22.

Rocky Thompson $161,669 23. Don Massengale $153,576 24. Jimmy Powell $153,477 25. Bobby Nichols $150,299 26. Don January $141,881 27.

Dick Hendrickson $134,714 28. Gene Littler $134,589 29. JimAlbus $131,951 30. OrviUe Moody $112,090 31. JackNicklaus $110,708 32.

Jim Ferree $105,055 33. Charles Coody $103,961 34. Butch Baird $103 910 35 Tommy Ayco*ck $96,807 36. Mike Joyce $95,915 37. Walter Zembriski $94,104 LPGA leaders The money leaders on the 1992 LPGA Tour through the Big Apple Classic, which ended July 1 9.

Trn Money 1. Ammaccapane 18 $459,652 2. Dottie Mochrie 18 $457,167 3 Brandie Burton 20 $405,786 4. Betsy King 19 $350,208 5. Colleen Walker 18 $287,444 6 Beth Daniel 15 $279,797 7.

MegMallon 17 $279,709 8. Patty Sheehan 17 $255,349 9. Juli Inkster 18 $248,682 10. DanaLofland 19 $243,434 11, AyakoOkamoto 13 $224,854 12 DawnCoe 18 $216 833 13 Deb Richard 19 $203,702 14. Pat Bradley 17 $203 673 15.

Nancy Lopez 14 $199,055 16. Neumann 13 $198,025 17. Judy Dickinson 18 $195,874 18. JoAnne earner 15 $170,879 19 Donna Andrews 17 $165,159 20. M.

McGann 20 $164,909 21. Missie Beneotti 18 $162,355 22. Alfredsson 16 $144,260 23. Steinhauer 17 $133,981 24. Barb Mucha 18 $132,799 25.

Jane Geddes 17 $129,169 26. Krisb Aiders 18 $125,566 27. Alice Ritzman 16 $119,166 28. Tammie Green 18 $117,505 29. Shelley Hamlin 16 $116,858 30.

Rosie Jones 18 $115,490 31. Maggie Will 19 $114,194 32. Michelle Estill 18 1 1 1 658 33. AmyBenz 17 $107,103 34. Karen Noble 19 $1 06.658 35.

Tina Barrett 19 $103,598 36. Anne Marie Palli 19 $100,823 37. Dale Eggeling 21 $99,409 38. Nancy Scranton 19 $98,276 39. Elaine Crosby 21 S96.243 40.

Hollis Stacy 16 $96,161 41. Jennifer Wyatt 20 $95,951 42. Usa Walters 16 $94,519 43. Jane Crafter 20 $92,801 44. Cindy Rarick 19 $91,793 45.

Figueras-Dotti 18 $90,216 46. MitziEdge 23 $84,183 47. Pamela Wright 20 $83,559 48. Chris Johnson 17 $80,123 49. Caroline Keggi 20 $78,075 50.

Joan Pitoock 20 $76,571 Finger Lakes F.L. results CANANDAIGUA Results from Wednesday's races at Finger Lakes Race Track: FIRST: $3,200, 3-Up, iVt Furls: 6 Go Ladv Luck Go 7 20 4 OO 3 id- 7 Pm. ceful Beat 5.20. 3 60; 3 Spooky Silver ou HMt: EXACTA: 6-7 nd $37 40 SECOND: $3,600, 3-Up, 6 Furls: 7 Proud Guy 10.00, 4.40, 3.00; 4 Born With The Wind 4 40. 3.20; 8 Wincala 3 40.

TIME: 1:12 4. EXACTA: 7-4 pd. $34 60 EARLY DAILY DOUBLE: 6-7 pd $38 60 THIRD: $3,200, 3-Up, SV, Furls: 12 Robin's Touch 9.40. 4.40. 3.60; 6 Distinctive Buck 7 80.

4 20; 9 Northern Tryst 4 80. TIME: 1:07.3. EXACTA: 12-6 pd $61.20 TRIFECTA: 12-6-9 pd. $271.00 FOURTH: $3,700, 3-Up, 6 Furls: 1A Tint Raj 3.60, 3.20, 2.40; 1 Connie D. (coupled with 1A; 1X Powerful Flower (coupled with 1A).

TIME: 1:13 pd. $14 20 FIFTH: $6,100, 3,4 SYO, 6 Furls: 1 A Poo Brundaoe 8 80. 3.00 1 en ne. termined Son 3.40, 2.60; 6 White Flight j.zu. limit: EXACTA: 1A-5 nd $16 AO SIXTH: $3,200, 3-Up, SV, Furls: 10 Grooming Excellence 53.00, 15 40 8 60; 11 Silver Seven 6 40, 4 20 7 Phelps 3 20.

TIME: 1:07.1. pd. $605.00 TRIFECTA: 10-11-7 nd S1 ISfinn SEVENTH: $3,600, 3-Up, 1 Mile: 5 Cink- er micKen u.eu, s.eu, 3.80: 6 Brush Dancer 4 40, 3.40; 3 Noise Abatement 5.60 TIME: EXACTA: 5-6 pd. $56 20 PICK-3: 1A-10-5 pd. $1,215 00 EIGHTH: $10,800, 3-Up, 1 Mile 70 YDS: 4 Cinderlin 16 20 An .1 nn fi Lady Rainbow 4.20.

2.40; 3 Delhi's fontoise 2.20. TIME: 1:46.4. EXACTA: 4-6 pd. $54 60 NINTH: $6,500. 3-Ud.

1 Mite: 9 Riike A Lukey 14.00, 6.20. 3.00; 6 Draw Card 4.HU, oo; 5 snake Creeps Down 2.60. TIME: 1:41 EXACTA: 9-6 od. $57 OO TRIFECTA: 9-6-5 pd- $153.00 LAIt DAILY DOUBLE: 4-9 pd. $124 20 Latest lirw Today's Games (Home Team In CAPS) NATIONAL LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Cincinnati S'i-e'i ST LOUIS AMERICAN LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG SEATTLE 7-8 New York BALTIMORE 6-7Vi Texas BOSTON 8-9 Minnesota Konsos City 7-8 CLEVELAND Chicago 5'4-4'i MILWAUKEE Toronto t'i-7'i OAKIAND CALIFORNIA 4V7S Detroit Odds provided by Jim Feist Sports, Los Vegas, Nev.

Women's Open OAKMONT, Pa. Tee times and groupings Thursday and Friday lot the 47th Women's Open at the per-71, 6 312-yard Oakmont Country Club course a-amateur: 7 a m. -1 1 :20 a.m.: hVomi Kobaya-Shi. Rosie Jones. Kris Tschetter.

7:10 a m. 11:30 a Jody Ans-chuti. Mufim Spencer-Devlin, Laurie Rkiker-Graham. 7:20 a m. 1 1 40 a Donna Andrews, Cindy Schreyer, Elbe Gibson.

7:30 a.m. 11:50 Pamela Wright, Janice Gibson, Nancy Ramsbot-torn 740 am. noon: Mrtzi Edge, Lisa Walters, Serri Turner. 7:50 am 12:10 pm Kris Mo-naghan, Susan Redman, Lisa Kiggens 8 a m. 12:20 p.m.: Kelly Robcms, Gail Graham, Debbie Massey.

8:10 am 12:30 Elizabeth Strong. Lori Atsedes. a-Carol Sample Thompson. 8 20 a 12:40 Trish Johnson, Sue Thomas, Tracy Kerdyk. 8:30 am 12:50 Jan Stephenson, Dottie Mochrie, Nancy Scranton.

8 40 a.m. p.m.: Janet Anderson. Barbara Mucha, Sally Knight-Little. 8 50 a m. 1:10 pm Pat Bradley.

Judy Dickinson, Brandie Burton. 9 am Hollis Stacy, Michelle McGann, Michelle Berteotti, 9:10 a.m. 1:30 Meg MaUon, a-Amy Fruhwirth, Jut Inkster. 9 20 am 1:40 Chris Johnson, Kim Shipman, Nana Bowen 9 30 a m. 1:50 p.m.: Cathy Reynolds, Marts Figueras-Dotti, Tina Barrett.

9:40 a m. 2:00 p.m.: Amy Alrott, Patty Sheehan. Cindy Rarick. 9 50 am. 210 p.m.: Jo Anne Carner, Dana Lofland.

Tammie Green. 10 00 a m. 2 20 Ok-Hee Ku. Cindy Mackey. Elaine Crosby.

10:10 am 2:30 p.m.: Jennifer Creps. Jean Bartholomew, Chris Leh-mann-Vatcher. 10:20 a m. 2:40 Sue Shap-cott. a-Martha Lang, Kn-Cathrem 10:30 am 2.50 a-Marilyn Hardy.

Page Dunlap. Akiko f*ckuslwna. 10:40 a m. 3 Jodi Frafka. a-EmHee Klein, Debbie Walser.

10:50 a.m. 3:10 p.m.: Suzanne Strudwck, a-Robin Weiss, Pat Hurst. 1 1 a m. 3:20 p.m.: Penny Grice-Whittaker. a-LesI Shannon.

Angie Ra- vaiok 11:10 a.m. 3:30 p.m.: Nancy Kessler. Lisa Hackney, a-Amanda Kuhn. 1 1 20 a.m. 7 a.m.: Mary Beth Zim merman, Tare Fleming, Karen Daves.

11:30 a m. 7:10 a.m.: Mary Murphy Nina Foust. Martha Nause. 1 1 40 a.m. 7:20 a Marilyn Lo-vander, Gina Hud.

Pearl Sirm. 11:50 a.m. 7:30 Laurel Kean, Linda Hunt, Anne Marie Palli. noon 7:40 a.m.: Katie Peterson- Parker, Vicki Ferguson, Sherri Stein-hauer 12:10 m. 7:50 a Kate Gol den.

Maggie Wl. Angie Rdiegway. Karm Munding- er, Jennifer Wyatt, Pamela Allen 12:30 p.m. am Lisa Depau-k), a-Jennifer Turner, Lisa Grimes. 1 2:40 om 8:20 a Arm Walsh.

Sarah Gautrey, Jacqueline. Gallagher-Smith. 12:50 p.m. 8.30 a.m.: Kim Saiki, Kim Williams, Melissa McNamara. 1 p.m.

8:40 a.m.: Jane Geddes. Colleen Walker, Shelley Hamlin. 1:10 p.m. 8 50 a.m.; Betsy King. Deb Richard.

Karen Noble 1:20 pm 9 a.m.: Caroline Keggi. Michelle Estill, Adele Lukken Peterson. 1:30 p.m. 9:10 a.m.: Laura Da- vies, Dawn Coe, Helen Alfredson. 1:40 p.m.

9:20 a Nancy Lo pez. Alice Ritzman. Beth Daniel. 1:50 p.m. 9:30 am: Dale Eggeling, Barb Bunkowsky.

Barb Thomas. 2 p.m. 9:40 a.m.: Kathy Guadagni-no. Danielle Ammaccapane, a-Vicki Goetze. 2:10 pm.

9:50 a.m.: Lisetotte Neumann. Ayako Okamoto, Amy Benz. 2 20 m. 10 a Krisb Albers, Michelle Bell, Joan Pitco*ck. 2:30 m.

10:10 am: a-Sarah Ingram, Nicole Danlorth. KeHy Holland. 2:40 p.m. 10:20 a Corinne Dibnah, a-Tracy Hanson, Patty Lopez. 2:50 p.m.

10:30 a.m.: a-Heidi Voorhees, Barbara Blackwell, Cathy Edelen. 3 p.m. 10 40 a a-Stephanie Sparks, Michelle Dobek. Jodi Logan. 3:10 p.m.

10:50 a.m.: Dina Ammaccapane, a-Chnsty Erb, Julie Hennes-sy. 3:20 p.m. -1 1 a.m.. Michelle Wood-mg. a-Annika Sorenstam, Kelly Skatcky.

3:30 p.m. 11:10 Terri Thompson, Kammy MaxfekJI, Jeannine Perse. PGA statistics PONTE VEDRA, Fla. Statistical leaders for the 1992 PGA Tour through the Chattanooga Classic, which ended July 19: Scoring Leaders 1, Fred Couples. 69.52.

2. Ray Floyd. 69 53. 3. Davis Love IN.

69 69. 4, Greg Norman, 69.73. 5, Bruce Uetzke, 69.77. 6. Tom Kite.

69.78. 7. Mark O'Meara. 69 83. 8.

Jeff Sluman. 70.04. 9, Paul Azinger, 70.06. 10, 2 tied with 70.12. Driving Distance 1 John Daly.

283.2. 2. John Adams. 276.9. 3.

Phi Blackmar. 276.3. 4. Kelly Gibson, 276 2. 5, Ed Humenik, 275.1.

6, Fred Couples, 274.3. 7, John Elliott, 273.7. 8, Tom Lehman, 273.2. 9, Duffy Waldorf, 272.7. 10.

Neal Lancaster, 272.6. Driving Accuracy 1, Doug TeweC 81.9 percent. 2. Larry Mize. 81.5.

3, Mike Reid. 60.0. 4. Hale Irwin. 79 6.

5, Fred Funk, 79.4. 6, Fulton AHem, 79.1. 7. A. Weibring, 78 9.

6, David Edwards. 78.1. 9. Jay Haas, 77.9. 10.

Dillard Pruitt, 77.7. Greens in Regulation 1, Tim Simpson. 72.9 percent. 2, Dave Ban, 72.7. 3.

Steve EKtmgton, 72.6. 4 (tie). John Cook and Fred Couples, 72.4. 6 (tie, Ray Floyd. Roc-co Mediate and Richard Zokol, 71.3.

9. Greg Norman, 71.1. 10, 2 tied with 71.0. Putting leaders 1, Rick Fehr, 1.721. 2, Ben Crenshaw, 1.725.

3 (tie). David Frost and Jeff Sluman, 1 .729. 5. Paul Azinger, i.mu. mark Meats, 1.731.

7, Lan-ny Wadkins, 1.733. 8, John Huston, 1.741.9. 3 tied with 1.742. Total Driving 1. Bruce Uetzke.

56. 2, Ray Floyd, 64. 3, Duffy Waldorf. 74. 4.

Nick Price. 84. 5. Jim Gallagher, 86. 6.

Dan PoN. 67. 7, Richard Zokol. 88. 8, Robert Gamez.

90. 9. Jeff Maggert, 95. 10. Paul Azinger.

96. Eagle Leaders 1. Dan Foreman. 16. 2 (tie).

Jim Gal lagher. Bob Gilder and Bruce Uetzke, 13. 5 (He), Tommy Armour and Mark Calcavecchia. 12. 7.

Phil Black- mar. 10. 8. 6 tied with 9. Birdie Leaders 1 Jeff Sluman.

327. 2. Dave Love W. 305. 3.

Meal Lancaster. 295. 4. Ec Dougherty. 291.

5. Mark Brooks. 289 6. Fred Couples. 288.

7. Jim Gallagher. 286 8. Dan Forsman. 277.

9. Torr Lehman. 274. 10, Tom Kite, 272. East Division Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away 5-5 Lost 3 28-21 23-22 z-5-5 Lost 1 23-23 25-24 4'A.

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Kent (11). OuiNan (1). HR Kent (5). Borders (8). Curt (7).

SB-White (21 Curbs 16. CS-Carter (3). Sojo 5, Fetx 6. S-Fefx. SF-Lee.

IP RER BB SO Toronto JaMoms W.12-3 7 8 5 5 0 6 DWardS9 2 1 0 0 1 1 California Valera 5 1-3 11 5 5 2 1 Cnm L.4-3 1 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 Eenhom 1 2-3 4 3 3 2 2 Fray 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y.-Penn League Stedler Division Pel. GB Hamilton (Cardinals) 27 8 .771 -Erie (Marlins) 16 18 .471 10 Niagara Falls (Tigers) 16 19 .457 11 Jamestown (Expos) 15 19 .441 11'i St. Catharines (Jays) 15 20.429 12 Welland (Pirates) 13 21,382 13V, McNamara Division Pel. GB Oneonta (Yankees) 20 15 .571 -Watertown (Indians) 19 15 .559 Utica (White Sox) 18 15 .545 1 Pittshetd (Mets) 18 16 .529 1', Pinckney Division Pet. GB Geneva (Cubs) 19 17 .528 -Auburn (Astros) 16 16 .500 1 Balavia (Phillies) 13 18 .419 3 Elrnira(RedSox) 13 21 .382 5 Wednesday's Gaines Auburn 3, Niagara Falls 1 Hamilton 3, Geneva 1 Pittslield 10, Jamestown 9, 11 innings Utica 4, Oneonta 1 Only games scheduled Today's Games Auburn at Niagara Falls Elmira at St.

Catharines Erie at Welland Geneva at Hamilton Jamestown at Batavia Oneonta at Utica Pittsfield at Watertown Eastern League Pet. GB Bmghamton (Mets) 60 39 .606 -Canton (Indians) 57 41 .582 2H Hsrrisburg (Expos) 53 46 .535 7 Albany (Yankees) 47 49 .49011 Reading (Phillies) 46 51 474 13 London (Tigers) 45 53 .459 14 Hagerstown (Os) 44 54 .449 15 New Britain (RSox) 38 57 .400 20 Wednesday's Games London at New Britain Bmghamton at Hsrrisburg Albany at Reading Canton-Akron at Hagerstown Today's Games London at New Britain Binghamton at Hamsburg Albany at Reading Canton-Akron at Hagerstown Mariners. A.L box scores Athletics Yankees NEW YORK abrhbl Stnkwc ss 4 0 0 0 Haldh 4 0 10 Mttngty 16 4 0 0 0 Tnbul rl 3 110 RKeHyd 4 13 0 James 1 1 0 CHayes 3b 3 1 1 2 Nonas 3 113 PKaty 2b 4 0 0 0 Totals I 5 OAKLAND RHdrsnl Bromine 36 Lnsrd3b Cnwcorl McGor lb Bams dh Stnbchc WWtsnd BorOck2b Weiss ss abrhb 4 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 5 2 3 4 1 1 212: 4 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 1 3 0 1 34 112 I Totals Km Tort (mo 001 000-! Oakland 003 020 03-E DP-New York 1. Oakland 2. LOB-New Yort 4.

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Minnesota 1. LOB-Cleve-land 2. Minnesota 6. 2B-GHI 2 (10). Lams (13).

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Kansas City 5. 2B-Ptjmer (16. Joyner (26). Madar- S8-Wnnngnam 141. Jeltenes 111).

Brett S) SF-Zupcc. RER BB SO Viota L.8 6 6 2-3 6 6 4 2 2 Hams 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 Kansas CKy RReed 0 2 1110 Berenguat 3 11114 Gordon 3 9 3 3 1 0 0 3 Meacham 2 110 0 MlgmyS.23 2 1 0 0 0 3 Pro tennis Philips Head Cup KITZBUEHEL, Austria Results Wednesday from the Philips Head Cup clay-court men's tennis tournament (ssedings in parentheses): Singles Second Round Jaime Oncins (13). BraiC, del. Marcus Naewie, Germany, 6-1, 1-6. 7-6 (7-41- Romas CarboneH (1 5).

Spain, del. Patrick Baur, Germany. 2-6. 6-2. 6-4.

Thomas Muster (4), Austria, del. Sta-nislav Brankovic, Czechoslovakia. 6-2, 6-3 Andrei Olchovski, Russia, def. Javier Sanchez (8), Spam. 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.

Gabriel Markus (9). Argentina, def. Richard Fromberg, Austria, 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 Horacia de la Pena, Argentina, def. Stefano Pescosolido (11), Italy, 7-6 (7-2). 8-1.

Diego Perez. Uruguay, def. Jim Courier (1), Dade City. 3-6. 7-6 (7-5).

6- 2. David Rikl. Czechoslovakia, def. Francisco Roig (16), Spain, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. Dutch Open HILVERSUM.

Netherlands Results Wednesday from the Dutch Open grass court tennis tournament (seedings In parentheses): Singles Second Round Jordi Arrese 2), Spain, def. Thierry Champion. France. 6-1, 6-2 Karel Novacek (3), Czechoslovakia, def. Renzo Furlan, Italy, 6-2, 0-6, 6-3.

Mikael Tillstrom, Sweden, def. Andrei Cnesnokov (4), Russia, 6-0, 6-2. Jacco Eltingh. Netherlands, def. Magnus Gustafsson (6), Sweden, 4-6.

6-4, 7- 6 (7-5). Fabrice Sanloro (7), France, def. Tom Niissen, Netherlands, 6-2. 6-3. Jan Siemerink, Netherlands, def.

Ce-dric Pioline, France, 6-4, 7-5, Mark Koevermans. Netherlands, det. Marc Goellner. Germany, 1-6, 6-1. 6-3.

Bart Wuijts. Belgium, def. Claudio Mezzadri. Switzerland, 6-2, 6-1. Deals Major moves BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Assigned Dan Pasqua.

outfielder, to Brimingham of the Southern League on a rehabilitation assignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Optioned Jeff Mutis, pitcher, to Colorado Springs of the Pacific Coast League. Purchased the contract of Rod Nichols, pitcher, Irani Colorado Springs. MINNESOTA TWINS-Activated Mike Pagkarulo, third baseman, from the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract of Paul Abbott, pitcher, from Portland of the Pacific Coast League.

Sent Gary Wayne, pitcher, and J.T. Bruett, outfielder, to Portland. TEXAS RANGERS Recalled Brian Bohanon, pitcher, from Oklahoma City of the American Association. Sent Don Carman, pitcher, to Oklahoma City. National League CHICAGO CUBS-Signed Emilio Men-dez, shortstop, to a minor-league contract.

HOUSTON ASTROS-Placed Luis Gonzalez, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled hst. Recalled Chris Jones, out-fielder, from Tucson of the Pacific Coast League. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Placed Darryl Strawberry, outfielder, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 21. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BUS-Signed Keith Goga-nious, linebacker; Frank Kmet, defensive lineman; Matt Darby and Kurt Schul. safeties, Nate Turner and Vince Marrow, tight ends; Leonard Humphries, comer-back; Chris Walsh and Barry Rose, wide receives; and Matt Rodgers, quarter- CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed Chris Burns, defensive end.

DALLAS COWBOYS-Signed Garry Lewis, comerback. DENVER BRONCOS-Signed Tommy Maddox, quarterback, and Doug WideU, guard GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Robert Brooks, wide receiver, and Edgar Bennett, running back. Agreed to terms with Jerry Holmes, comerback. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Signed Pete Shorts, offensive tackle. Released Kevin Allen tackle NEW YORK GIANTS-Signed Bart Oates, center, to a three-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed Cecil Gray, offensive lineman, to a one-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS Signed Dar-cy Werenka. delenseman. SAN DIEGO GULLS-Signed Peter Hankinson. right wing.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Signed Jean BloUn, Chris Kontos, and John Tucker, forwards SOCCER World Cup USA-Named BUI Stroube venue executive director for Dallas and the World Cup games at the Cotton Bowl VOLLEYBALL INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL FE-DERATION-Announced that Ruben Acosta, president, was unanimously reelected for a ttwd four-year term. COLLEGE BIG WEST CONFERENCE Named Dennis Farrel commissioner. BROCKPORT STATE-Announced the resignation of BiU Sutherland, offensive football coordination. Named Tom Woodruff, offensive football coordinator. REGIS-Named Tom Lion lacrosse coach.

SAN FRANCISCO Named Kristen O'Connor game operation-promotions manaqer. Pittsburgh Montreal New York St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia Atlanta Cincinnati San Diego San Francisco Houston Los Angeles z-denotes first game was a win. Tuesday's Games Montreal 5, San Francisco 1 Chicago 1 Cincinnati 0 San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3 New York 5. Los Angeles 2 Houston 4.

Pittsburgh 3.12 innings Atlanta 9. St. Louis 7. 12 innings Wednesday's dimes New York 7. Los Angeles 5 Chicago 3.

Cincinnati 0 San Francisco 4. Montreal 1 Philadelphia 4, San Diego 0 Atlanta 2. St. Louis 0 Pittsburgh at Houston 61 43 .543 48 47 505 47 48 495 45 48 .484 44 50 .468 40 55 .421 West Pet 55 37 .598 55 38 .591 61 45 .531 45 49 .479 43 51 .457 41 64 .432 Today's Game Cincinnati (Hijo 7-6) at St. Louis (Cor mier 2-8).

8:35 p.m. Only game scheduled Friday's Gsmes Los Anoeies at Montreal. 7:35 p.m. San Francisco at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m.

San Diego at New York, 7:40 p.m. Chicago at Houston, 8 35 m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8 35 m. Wednesday's N.L games PHILLIES 4, PADRES 0: Curt Schilling pitched his third shutout of the season and Darren Daulton hit a two-run homer Wednesday as the Philadelphia Phillies beat San Diego, snapping the Padres' four-game winning streak.

Schilling (8-6) allowed five hits, struck out eight and walked none In his fourth complete game. It was the Phillies first win in July against any team other than the Dodgers. Andy Benes (7-9) worked seven innings, giving up six hits. He has lost four of his last five decisions and has won only twice In his last 1 1 starts. METS 7, DODGERS 5: David Cone won his sixth consecutive decision and Bobby Bonilla homered as New York beat Los Angeles for its fifth victory in six games.

Cone (11-4) allowed five runs and eight hits in six-plus innings, struck out 1 0 and walked five. He leads the majors in strikeouts with 177. Orel Hershiser (7-9) lost his third straight start and for the sixth time in seven decisions. He gave up seven runs and eight hits in 5 innings. GIANTS 4, EXPOS 1: Bill Swift scattered seven hits over 6 2-3 innings and Matt Williams hit a two-run homer to help San Francisco snap a five-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over Montreal.

Swift (8-2), who started the season 6-0, won for only the second time in his last nine starts. Chris Nabholz (6-7) took the loss. Greg Colbrunn hit his first major league home run in the ninth to account for the Expos only run. CUBS 3, REDS 0: Doug Dascenzo drove in a pair of runs with a single and a sacrifice fly and Greg Maddux threw a six-hitter as Chicago beat Cincinnati 3-0. It was the Cubs' second straight shutout of Cincinnati, marking the first time since last Aug.

10-11 the Reds had been shut out in consecutive games. Maddux (12-8) pitched his fifth complete game of the season, the 38th of his career. He struck out four and walked two. Greg Swindell (9-3), who had won six straight, took the loss. i sevtte4k((hWKyhfejBAiMi4Ms6jaMM Ays en ft sm -r r-i i t-- -s -r iff i TnlTui hi.

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