Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

Page 2B-Martinsville Bulletin, Thursday, June 26, 1986 SCOREBOARD Baseball IP 11 EK 8B 90 Milwaukee Leary (1. 6-4) Scaraxe Toronto Clancy (5 (W 1) 7-4) 3 1 0 Clancy pitched to 1 batter in 7th. Leary. A Umpires- Home, Reilly; lb, Coble; 2b, McC'lelland, 3b, Denkinger. Amorican F.ant I.

Pri. (,8 Boston 46 20 443 New York 31 .49 31 Milwaukee 34 33 322 44 (leveland 16 34 .607 Toronto Detroit. 33 35 11 West California 30 32 Texan 33 635 Kansas 34 35 (hirago Minnesota 10 Oukland 29 11 Seattle 29 44 .30 11 Wednesday's Results Toronto5, Milwaukee 1 Reattle Cryeland 1 Boston New York 4 Detroit It, Baltimore 2 ago 4, Manu sola 3 California 7, Texas! Kansas City 5, Oakland 4 Today's (james Baltimore (Flanagan 14) at Detroit (Terrell 4-6), 7 35 in Oakland (Langford 1-7) at Kansas City (Lelbrandt 7-5), 8 36 p.mn. Tress tHough 4-3, at Seattle (Gueller. man 26 m.

Friday's Games Toronto at New York, night Milwaukce at Detroll, night Boston at Baltunore, night Kansan City at Minnesola, night Chicago at O)akland, night (leveland al California, night Texan ut Seattle, night Blue Jays 5, Brewers 1 MIL.WUAKLE TORONTO abr bbl ub bi Folder re 4000 Fernanda as Yount cf 3110 Mulliniks 3b 4 1 Cooper ch 1011 Monaby of 0 00 0 0 Ogilvie If Bell If Robidoux 1b 4 0 0 Barfteld rt 4111 Riles as 4020 Upstaw 1b Caniner 2b 4 0 01 0 Lanch dh 1011 Sveurn Th 4010 Whilt 3000 Moore 3000 Garcia 26 3110 Totals 1 4 1 Totals Milwaukre 000 001 000 1 Torunte 011 001 201 1 Garne-winning RBI Leach t1). E- Clancy, Bell. DP Milwaukee 1, Toronto 1. 7, Toronto 4 24 Leach, I Rilen, Yount, Fernandez. HIt Barfield (18), Mullinika (8).

Mariners 6, Indians 1 (LEVEL.AND SEATTLE abt bi abr bi Bernard 2b 3 0 011 Moses cf 6010 Franco de 700 0 Bradley If 4221 Carter 1b 3000 Presley 3b 3110 Thornton dh 40 0 0 Thelpa 1b 4110 Cantillo rf 40 0 0 Tartabull rf 4123 Jaroby 3h 4010 Henderan dh 1 1 0 Snyder 4010 Owen ss 4011 Allanann 2100 Kearney 4021 Mullina ph '1 0 0 0 Iteynolda 2b 4 0 1 0 Nixon el 3000 Totals .10 19 1 Totals 35 6 13 6 Cleveland 000 000 100 1 Srattle 100 002 6 Game- RBI Bradley (3). E-langston. DP'-Cleveland 1. Seattle 1. LOB -Cleveland 7, Seattle 10.

28- Kearney, Snyder, Hernazard. HIR Bradley (6), Tartabull (9), SI- Reynolda (18), Franco (4). 1P I IL ER DR SO (loveland Yett 2-3 Butcher 1 (1.04) 5 3 Bailey 0 12-3 Seattle Langston (W 8-5) 9 3 1 0 5 15 Halles pitched to 2 butters in 7th. 10P-by Butcher (Presley), by Nolon (Presley). Bulk -Langston.

A- 8,372. Umpires -Home, Cooney; 1b, Kaiser; 2b, Palermo, 3b, Brinkman. Rod Sox 5, Yankees 4 NEW YORK BOSTON abr bl abr bi Hendersn el 5120 Barrett 21 4120 Griffey If 5110 HONKA 3b 3 1 0 Mattingly 1b 41 3 1 Burkner 1b 4111 Faster ch 4012 Nice If 3010 Winfield ri 2000 Baylor dh 3111 P'aglarul 30 3 0 0 3100 Roenicke ph 1000 Armas el 3011 Fischlin as 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Lyons of 0000 HanAeY 2110 tiedman 1001 Wynegar 1000 Romero an 3000 Randolph 2b 4 0 0 Berra 3001 Totala 33 4 8 4 1 Totals 23 51 5 New Turk 201 100 000 4 Horton 500 000 00 Game winning KN -Armas E- Romero 2. DP -Now York 1, Anaton 1 In 1. LOB -New York 1, Bouton 4.

28- Mattingly 3, Baylor, Rice. SR Barrett Berra IP GABBSO New York Dratek (L 01) 1-3 Pulido Fisher 21-3 Has Nipper (W 4-4) Sambito (S 6) HBP by Nipper (Winfield). PB Gedinan. T-2. 48.

A Umpires- Hut, Bremigan, 1b, Scott; 2h, Young; 3b, Barnett Angels 7, Rangers 1 CALIFORNIA TEXAS abra bi ILlones 4110 MrIwell ct 400 0 Pattis of Fletcher 4000 Joyner 1b 3 2 Sierra Jackson ch Incaviglis Af 30 0 0 Willong Hendrick 2b ri BJonas Parrish 1b ch 1 Howell 3b 3 2 0 Buerhale 3b 1111 Burleson a Patralli 3b 0000 Boule 3 0 2 1 Stanley 3000 Wilkerson 20 9 0 0 Totals 7 14 4 Totals 28 0111 C'alifornia 004 010 110-1 Teras 001 000 000- 1 Garne- winning AHI Burleson 11. OP -Texas 3. LOR California 7, Tezas 1. 28-Burleson 2, Howell. HIt Buechele, 8-Burleson.

IP RER BA SO California (W 84) 1 1 1 2 10 Texas Witt (L. 46) 31-3 Mahler 223 Williams Mahorcic Mahler pitched to batters in 7th; Williams pitched to 1 batter in 8th. WP Witt. Balk Williams. A- 33,313.

Umpires- Home, Phillips; 1b, Johnson; 2b, McCoy; 3b, Walke. Rangers 5, A's 4 OAKLAND KANSAS CITY ab bl abr bl Phillips 2b 4110 Wilson ct 6020 Davis ct 4 2 1 Smith If 0 Lansford 3b 4 0 0 0 law rt 1131 Canseco si Brett 3b 4011 Kingman dh Orta ch Haker 4 1 White 20 4000 Javier cf 0 0 Balboni lb 4 0 20 Borhte 1b 4011 Blancalan 3 0 0 0 Griffin as 3001 McRae ph 1000 Willard 3000 Salazar Me 0000 Peters pr 0 0 Quirk 3221 Tettleton Totals 14 4 11 4 Totals 35 8 11 One out when winning run scored Oakland 120 001 000- 4 Kansas City 111 100 001- 5 Game- winning RBI -Orta (3). Biancalana, Griffin. DP-Oakland 1. LOB Oakland 9, Kansas City 11.

28- Canseco 2, Kingman, Bochle, Baker. 38- Phillipa. HR -Quirk (2). 9-Prullipa SP- Davis, Griffin. IP HER BR $0 Oakland RiJo 31-3 Ca alper Mooneyham (L 1-2) 1 1-8 4 2 0 0 Kansas City Leonard Farr (W $11 2 Leonard pitched to 3 3 batters in 6th.

HBP by Hijo (law). WP-Rijo, Farr, A- Umpires- Home, Kosc; 1b, Garcia; 2b, Tachida, 3b, Ford. Tigers 11, Orioles 2 BALTIMORE DETROIT abr bi ab bi Winking 2b 4000 Whitaker 2b 5331 Lacy of 4010 Trammell ss 3 1 1 1 O'Malley 3b 4 0 1 0 Gibson ri 2 5 Murray lb 1 1 3 0 Parrish 5011 Ripken 35 4 10 0 Evans dh Dwyer dh 3010 Lemon ct 40 0 0 Young If 4 0 01 1 Grubb 21 Shelby cf 3000 Herndon If 2000 Pardo 0 Bergman lb 4110 Sheets 2000 Brookens 3b 4 1 3 0 Totals 34 2 1 1 Totals 31 11 13 10 Baltimore 020 000 000-2 Detroit 303 400 01x-11 Game- winning RBI None. E- Boddicker, Morria. DI'-Detroit 108-Baltimore 8, Detroit 6.

28- Whitaker, Murray, Bergman, Brookens 2. HIR- Gibson 2 (7), Evans (11), Grubb -Tranunell. IP I RER BB SO Baltimore Boddicker (L. 10-2) 22-3 5 Bordi 1-3 Havens 2 Detroll Morris (W 74) 0 7 2 1 3 9 Hordi pitched to 5 batters in 4th. WP-Havens.

T-2 46. A Umpires- itome, Merrill; lb, liendry; 2b, Cousins; 3b, Evann. White Sox 4, Twins 3 MINNESOTA CHICAGO abrh hi abr bi Puckett cf 4120 Cangelost cf 2200 Bush It 3111 Gullien 35 4021 Davidson 0 Baines Hrurk 1b 3001 1 Kittie dh 4000 Brunnaky rf 4000 Fisk 4010 Salas 4010 Bonilla If Washngtn pr 0 0 Walker 1b 3010 Gaetti 3b .3 1 1 Hulett 3b 2010 Smalley dh 400 0 Crus 26 3100 Launbrizz 26 10 1 0 Lauder ph 1 0 1 0 Gagne 1000 Hatcher ph 1000 Total 1 3 11 Totals 2411 Minnesota 000 012 000-1 Chit ago 102 001 4 KBI None, UP Minnesota 2, Clucago 1. LOB Minnesota 6, (hicago 5 28-Hulett, Walker. 38- Bush (17).

58- Gartti IP A AR HA SO Minnesota Viola 11. 14) 511 Atherton 2 1-3 Chicago graver Mr Keen (W 3-1) Dawley James 10) Sraver pitched to 2 batters in 6th. A Umpires Hume, Morrison; 1b, McKean; 2b, Clark; 3b, Shulk National F.asl Prt. GE New York 21 ,601 Montreal 30 Philadelphia 471 15 St Louis 32 31 464 154 Chicago 29 40 420 104 Pittsburgh 27 41 .397 20 West San Francisco 39 33 .542 Houston 38 33 San Diego 37 34 14 Atlanta 35 493 Los Angeles 34 38 472 Cincinnati 30 30 .435 Weducsday's Results New York 5, Montreal San Diego 3, San Francisco I Chicago 10, Philadelphia 7 St. Louts 2, Pittsburgh 1, 10 innings Cincinnati 4, Houston 3, 10 innings Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 2 Today's Games No games scheduled Friday's Games New York at Chicago Montreal at Pittsburgh, night Philadelphia at St.

Lows, night San Diego at Atlanta, night San Francisco at Cincinnati, night Ion Angeles at Hounton, night Mets 5, Expos 2 MONTREAL NEW YORK abr bi abr bi Webster rf 3010 Dykstra cf 4011 law 2b 4000 Backman 2b 4 0 1 0 Raines If 1b 4 0 0 Brooks 4 0 Strawbrry of 3 1 1 0 Wallach 3b 4000 Foster 4111 Galarrag 1b 4000 Mitchell as 4131 Wright 3 2 1 0 Santana 0000 Fitzgerald 4 0 3 2 Knight 3h 4111 MeGaffign 200 0 Hearn Schatzeder 1 0 1 0 Fernandez 2011 Martinez Heep ph 1000 Krenchrk ph 0 0 McDowell Burke 00 0000: Totals 33 2 8 2 Totala 32 5 10 5 Montreal 010 100 000-2 New York 000 401 00x-5 Game-winning RBI Fernandez (1). DE' -New York 1. 1.08-Montreal 11, New York 5. 28-Fitzgerald 2, Webster, Dykstra 2, Strawberry, Mitchell. Foster (12).

SB-Hulnes (31). IP' RER BB SO Montreal McCaffigan (1. 8-3) 32-3 Schatzeder 11-3 Martinez 2 0 0 Burke 0 0 00 2 New York Fernandez (W 92) 6 5 Dowell (S 8) 29 0) Schatzrder pitched to 2 batters in 8th 2:37. A 33,030. Umpires- Home, Hallion; 1b, Wendles ledt; 2b, Tata; 3b, Crawford.

Padres 3, Giants 1 SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO ebr bi abr bl Hoyster 3b 410 0 Kutcher cf 4010 Flannery 2b 0 Thompsn 2b 3111 Gwynn rf 3 20 Leonard if 5000 00 McRynids cf 2 0 0 1. Davis rf 4000 Garvey 1b 4000 Brown 3b 4030 Martinet If 210 0 Brenly 1b 3010 Wynne cf 1010 Melvin 3030 Templetn $8 4000 Uribe s8 3000 Kennedy 3 0 00 0 Maldonad ph 1 0 0 0 Roberta 2b 3110 Berenguer 0 Kruk ph 0 Blue 2010 Gossage 0000 Youngbld ph 1000 Dravecky 3 0 1 2 Willams 0000 McCullers 0 00 0 0 Quinones as 1000 Lefterts 0 Nettles 3b 1000 Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 34 1 10 1 Sau Diego 100 200 000 3 San Francisco 000 000 001-1 Game- winning RBI MoRleynolds (6), E--Brown, Brenly 2, Templeton. DPSan Diego 1. 10H-San Drigo 6, San Francisco 11. 28 -Roberta, Melvin.

HRThompson (3). SR Gwynn (15), S- Kutcher. SF -Mcleynolds. IP ER BB SO San Diego Dravecky (W 8-7) 71-3 0 McCullers 0 Lefferts 3-3 0 0 00 Gossage (S 13) 1 1 1 0 2 San Fravcisco Blue (L 5-4) Williams Herenguer 3 Sports On TV TENNIS 5 p.m., Wimbledon Tournament from Wimbledon, England (IIBO, cable). McCullers pitched to 1 better in 8th.

A- Umpires- Home, Rennert; 1b, Mor.lague; 20, Bro klander; 3b, Weyer. Cubs 10, Phillies 7 CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA abr bi abr bi Lunstun me 0 3 3 Stone 5020 Matthews If 0 0 Samuel 20 5000 Fontenot 1000 Koenirke of 2211 Lopea 3b Schmidt Th Sandberg 2b 4 1 2 0 Hayes 1b Moreland rf 5220 Wilson rf Durham 1b 4110 Russell 4122 Davis $122 Foley 3010 Cey 3b 3111. Jeltz ph 1110 Speler 3b 0 00 1 Hudson 2000 South 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0000 0000 Hwne 0000 Martinet Cf 2 2 Schu ph 1000 Sanderson 1000 Tekulve 0000 Huttman 0 Reynolds ph 1 1 12 Francona If 1110 Totals 38 10 14 9 Totals 371111 Chicago 001 204 102- 10 Philadelphia 000 410 002-- 1 Game winning RBI Dunstun (4). E--Fontenot, Samuel. DP -Chicago 1.

1.08 Chicago 7, Philadelphia 6. 28- Martinez, Dunston, Davis. 38-- Davis, Foley. HR -Schundt (14), Russell (3), Roenicke (2), Reynolds (1). SBSandberg 2 (9), Dunston (9).

5- Sanderson. SF -Speler. IP A EK BE SO (hirago Sanderson 4 2-3 0 Hoffman (W 3-2) J-3 Fontenot Smith (S 11) 0 0 Philadelphia Hudson (1. 44) 5 2-3 3 Hune 1-3 Tekulve 0 2 Fontenot pitched to 3 batters In 9th. -by Hume (Francona).

PB- Russell. A Umpires- Home, Bonin; 1b, B. WilManu; 2b, McSherry; 3b, Pulll. Cardinals 2, Pirates 1 PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS abr bi abr bi Bonds ct 4000 Coleman If 4120 Ormulak rf 4010 Ford 4010 Ray 26 3000 Landrum ph 0 Bream 1b 3000 0 Herr 2b 4020 Reynolds If 4010 McGee cf 4 010 Pens 4110 LaValtiere 3 0 1 0 Almon 3b 2000 Lawless pr Belllard 19 20 0 0 Heath 0 Washingtn as 2 0 1 1 Pendleton 3b 4 0 1 0 Walk 2 0 0 0 Van Slyk lb 3111 Mazzilli ph 0 0 0 1000 0 Oquendo $8 3010 Guante 0000 Cox 2 0 Diaz ph 1000 Hurdle 1b 1000 Clements 0 0000 Totals 32 1 4 1 Totala" 32 2 10 1 None ot when winning run scored.

Pittsburgh 000 000 010 0-1 St. Louls 000 010 000 1-2 Game-winning RBI None. sburgh Lous 1. LOB E- Reynold Orsulak. DP- Pitt5, St.

Louis 10. 28-Reynolds, Pena HR- -Van Slyke (4). SB-Lawless (21. S- Cox, Ray. IP ER BR SO Pittsburgh Walk 3 Guante Clements (L.

04) 0 0 Si. Louln Cox 2 Horton (W 1-3) 1 Clements pitched to 3 batters in 10th. Balk- Walk, A Umpires--Home, B. Davidson: lb, Fro- emming; 2b, Kibler; 3b, Marsh. Reds 4, Astros 3 CINCINNATI HOUSTON abr bi ab bi Jones If 5120 Doran 2b 4010 Milner ct 0 Hatcher cf 4000 0 000 Concepon s3 5 1 2 0 3b 5000 0 000 Parker rt 5 1 2 1 GDavis 1b 4230 EDavis cf 5121 1 Bass rf 5131 Bell 3b 3001 Lopez 0000 0000 Franco 0000 0 Cruz If 4010 Perez 1b 4020 Thon s5 2011 Diaz 4000 Walling ph 0000 (ester 2b 4000 Ashby 1000 Welsh 2000 Mizerock 3011 Rowdon ph 1000 Pankovity ph 1 0 0 0 Robinson 0 0 Reynolds s5 1 0 10.00 0 0 Stilwell so 1000 Knepper Walker cf .2010 Totals 39 4 10 3 Totals 39 12 3 Cincinnati 200 100 000 1-4 Houston 010 200 000 0-3 Game winning RBI Parker (8).

-Mizerock, Garner, Perez, Cruz, Concepcion, Franco. OP -Cincinnati 1. LOB Cincinnati 6, Houston 12. 29- Misprock, G. Davis, Concepcion.

S8 F. Davis 2 (28), Doran (241, Hatcher (21), Bass (12). Hatcher. SF Bell. IP I RER BB SO Cincinnati Welsh 3 Robinson 11-3 Franco (W 1-41 2 2-3 0 Houston Knepper 3 3 0 6 Lopez (1.

1-1) 2 11 0 A SPORTS IN BRIEF Hannah expected to announce retirement next week some time. John bowls like the Sun in serious fi- Ryne Sandberg, St. Louis short- best 223 last year along with a He 2.45 piece Flowers, of the who victim's allegedly jewelry had in a his From Wire Reports decision for quite John Hannah, an All-Pro guard doesn't mess around with any- nancial straits, sources said. stop Ozzie Smith, Philadelphia ERA in also posting drafted a in 20-3 the seventh possession, was booked into the record. the last eight seasons, is expected thing this important," Patriots Berry have said.

multi-million-dollar financial Mets catcher Gary Carter. round, by the Texas Rangers. Clark County Detention Center. A linkup with John Hanco*ck, a third baseman Mike Schmidt and was to announce his retirement from Berry said the linemen," company, will guarantee the Sun American League leaders, an- Texas assigned Loynd to Tulsa of He was held on $20,000 bail, plus an the New England Patriots early some "very good young nounced first the Class AA Texas League. additional $830 bail for three next week, team officials said to Berry replace of the Hannah, coming who press con- informed Sun Bowl officials said the baseman Wally Joyner and out- Baseball America also named outstanding traffic warrants: Bowl of continuing, officials said.

Monday, are Wednesday. game, televised nationally by fielder Reggie Jackson of Califor- Oklahoma State third basem*n operating a vehicle without a valid best Hannah, offensive considered linemen in one of NFL. the his- ference "lle's played Tuesday only afternoon. one way all CBS, pumps almost $10 million in- nia, second baseman Lou Robin Ventura as Freshman of the license, operating an unregistered Hannah. "Ic to the El Paso economy.

Whitaker and catcher Lance Par- Year and Skip Bertman of Loui- vehicle Flowers, and a speeding transferred citation. to tory, has undergone surgery to out," Berry said of way to ap- rish of Detroit, Baltimore short- siana State and Dave Snow of 24, repair torn rotator cuffs in each doesn't know any other stop Cal Ripken, Kansas City third Loyola-Marymount as co-Coaches UNLV from Indiana following his shoulder and cartilage and liga- proach the game." Baseball baseman George Brett and New of the Year. freshman season. the Patriots were beaten by the Now York's Keith Hernandez York ment damage in his left knee since Yankees outfielders Rickey Chicago Bears in last January's Other Football has regained the lead from San The Henderson 57th and All-Star Dave Game Winfield. is Basketball Hockey Super Bowl.

The injuries would officials are expected balloting for the National League scheduled for Tuesday night, July Nevada-Las Vegas center John The St. Louis Blues of the NaSun Bowl Diego's Steve Garvey in first-base force and Hannah to preseason miss games, training and the announce postseason the football underwriting game by of All-Star team. 15, at the Astrodome in Houston. Flowers, a sixth-round draft tional Hockey League are exto camp John Hanco*ck Mutual Life In- Hernandez, a three-time All- Michigan outfielder Casey choice of the Sacramento Kings, pected to name a new coach not be ready to play until surance Co. of Boston at news Star member, has received 507,056 Close, who batted .440 his senior was arrested Wednesday on at- Thursday, with Jacques Martin, a September.

draft today in three cities. votes, surging ahead of Garvey, year, and Florida State junior tempted rape, burglary and rob- junior hockey coach with the Hannah was a first-round conferences will become known as who has collected 476,656. Garvey Mike Loynd, who won an NCAA- bery charges. Guelph (Ontario) Platers, the pick Alabama by New in 1973. England out of the The John game Hanco*ck- Sun Bowl, has made the team nine times, in- record 20 games for the Seminoles Flowers, 6-foot-10, was taken in- leading candidate to replace JacA room has been reserved at the complete with a new logo, sources cluding seven straight from 1974 to this past season, were named to custody by police shortly after of ques A news conference has been Demers.

Parker House in Boston for Mon- say. News Texas, Boston and Darryl Strawberry continues to Pitcher of the Year by the an apartment on South Arville scheduled for noon at The Arena. conferences will be held 1980. Wednesday the Player and midnight. Police said a resident day for a news conference, will make and it the New York, and a 350-person in- lead outfielders in voting.

The publication Baseball America. telephoned authorities and said a Other leading candidates are in El Paso, is formal expected announcement lIannah at that vitation-only celebration banquet Mets right fielder has received a Close, who also had 19 home man forced his way into her Larry Pleau, the former NHL time. Patriots coach Raymond will take place Friday night in El major league-high 892,528 votes. runs and 74 RBI to win the Big Ten apartment and attempted to sexcoach at Washington and Hartinvited to attend. Paso the site of the game.

Second in outfielder voting is triple crown, was drafted in the ually assault her. ford; Mike Addesa of Rensselaer Berry Berry has said been the news came as no The Sun Bowl began in 1935, Atlanta's Dale Murphy with seventh round by the New York She told police she kicked her Polytechnic Institute, the NCAA surprise, saying at best, "there making it the second oldest 721,723. Third is San Diego's Tony of the Yankees Class and A New assigned to York-Penn Oneonta to assailant notify in the authorities. groin The and escaped Kelly, champion the a Blues' year ago; farm and club Pat coach was a 50-50 chance he would play postseason college football game. Gwynn.

alleged this season. The curtalling of network televi- Other positional leaders are League. victim said the intruder took a box at Peoria, and former coach of "I've been anticipating John's sion revenue has placed small Chicago Cubs second baseman Loynd struck out a collegiate- of jewelry from the apartment. the NHL's Colorado Rockies. it Umpires- Horne, Quick, 1b, Kunge; 2b, Kuppley; 3b, Engel.

Bravos 3, Dodgers 2 ATLANTA 14S ANGELES abrbb abrb bi Sample rf 30 0 Sax 2h 4000 Mut eno rf 0100 Runsell as 4000 Ramirez 3b 30 1 0 Stubbs 4130 Murphy cf 3210 Marshall $110 Horner 1b 4 0 1 Mutuszek 1h 30 1 0 Virgil 0 0 Cabell 3b 4012 Thomas 18 4010 William of Harper 1010. Amelung cf 1000 Oberkfell 2b 4 0 2 0 Fumple 1000 Mahler 3000 Landreax ph 0 0 0 0 Assenmchr p0 0 Niedenfuer 0 0 0 0 Garber 1000 0 Honeycutt 2000 Duncan ph 0 Penna 0 0 Trevino 1000 Totals 32 3 7 2 Totals 32 2 4 2 Atianta 000 001 020-1 LAN Angeles 000 000 020-1 Game winning RBI None. E- Thomas, Cabell. Angeles 2 6, Los Angeles 11. 2B- Ramirez, Horner, Oberkfell.

38-Murphy. SE -Sax 115), Moreno (10). S--Duncan, Ranurez. IP ER BB SO Atlanta Mahler 9-5) Assenmacher 1-3 (iarber (S 1 2-3 0 01 0 Los Angeles Honeycutt (L Pena Niedenfuer 1 Mahler pitched to Umpires -Home, 2b, Poncino; 3b, De 2 batters in 8th. Davia; lb, Harvey; Muth.

Leaders Batting Based on 3.1 plate appearances 1 no. of games each team has played National League ab pet. Brown, SF 57 210 30 73 .348 Gwynn, SN 70 278 48 95 .344 Brooks, Mtl 59 228 39 76 .333 Raines, Mul 64 248 44 80 .323 Schmidt, Phil 68 239 40 76 .318 Sax, L.A 68 269 38 85 .316 Bass, Hou 70 258 34 79 .306 Knight, NY 61 223 28 68 .305 Smith, Sti. 65 221 28 67 .303 Hayes, Phil 66 248 44 75 .302 American League ab pet. Boggs, Bog 63 232 44 88 .379 Yount, Mil 57 209 40 77 .368 Puckett, Minn 71 312 58 106 .340 Easler, NY 64 231 30 78 .338 Mattingly, NY 72 308 48 103 .334 Hrbek, Minn 69 259 51 85 .328 Rice, Bos 70 277 40 89 .321 Bell, Tor 71 284 45 91 .320 Bernacard, Clev 69 241 30 76 .315 Jackson, Cal 55 181 31 51 .315 Home Runs National League Marshall, LA 17; Davis, Hou 16; Stubbs, I.A 15; Parker, Cin and Schmidt, Phil 14.

American League Joyner, Cal 19; Barfield, Tor and Canseco, Oak 18; Brunanaky, Gaetti and lirbek, Minn and Kingman, Oak 17, Runs Batted lo National League Schinidt, Phil 52; C. Davis, SF 51, Carter, NY 50; Davis, Hou 48; Brooks, Mil, Horner, Atl, shall, LA and Parker, Cin 46. American League Canseco, Oak 61; Joyner, Cal 55; Hrbok, Minn Mattingly, NY 54, Bell, Tor and Kingman, Oak 52. Stolen Bases National League Coleman, SIL 41; Duncan, L.A and Raines, Mol 31; Davis, Cin 28; Doran, Hou 24 American League Henderson, NY 46; Cangelosi, Chi 33; Wiggins, Balt 20; Moseby, Tor 19; Reynolds, Sea 18. Pitching Victories National League Rawley, Phil and Valenzuela, LA 10-4; Knopper, Hou 10-5; Fernandez, NY 92; Krukow, SF 9-4; Mahler, Atl9-5.

American League Clemens, Bos 13-0; Boddicker, Halt, 10-2; Boyd, Bos 9-5; Higuera, Mil 9-6; McCaskill, Cal 84; Langston, Sea and Wilt, Cal 8-5. Farned Run Average Based on 1 tuning number of games each team has played Tudor, St1, 2.23; Knepper, Hou 2 2.45; National League Honeycutt, LA 1 1.93; Scott, Hou 2.51; Forsch, St1. 2.55. American League Clemens, Bos 2.18; Darwin, Mil 2.40; Higuera, Mil 2.45; Hough, Tex, 2.78; Hurst, Bog 2.79. Strikeouts National League Scott, Hou 137; Valenzuela, LA 111; Welch, LA 89: Gooden, NY 89; Smith, Atl 86.

American League Clemens, Bos 114; Higuera, Mil 101; McCaskill, Cal 96; Witt, Cal 95; Morris, Det and Rijo, Oak 94. Saves National League Reardon, Mtl Smith, Hou 16; Gossage, SD and Worrell, StL. 13; Franco, Cin 12. American League Aase, Balt 19; Highetti, NY 16; Harris, Tes 14; Hernandez, Det 13, Stanley, Bos 11. Carlton's Stats ip bb 10 tr SIL, 1965 25.0 21 2 52 SaL, 1906 3 52.0 56 25 3.12 StL, 1467 14 195.0 0 173 62 168 2 13 11 232.0 214 61 167 St, 1949 17 11 231 0 185 93 210 2 17 1970 10 19 251.0 239 109 193 9.72 StL, 1971 20 9 273.0 275 98 172 3.56 Phi, 1972 27 10 345.0 257 87 310 1.90 Phi, 1973 13 20 293.0 203 113 223 3.50 Phi, 1904 16 13 291.0 249 136 240 3.22 Phl.

1975 15 14 255.0 217 104 192 3 56 Phi, 1978 20 7 253.0 224 72 195 3.13 Phi, 1977 23 10 283.0 229 89 198 2.64 Phi, 1978 16 13 247.0 228 63 161 2.84 Pta, 1979 16 11 251.0 202 89 213 3.62 Phs, 1900 24 9 304.0 243 90 286 2.34 Phi, 1981 13 4 190 0 152 62 179 2.42 Phi, 1982 23 11 295.2 253 86 286 3 10 Phi, 1983 15 16 283.2 277 04 275 3.11 P'hi, 1984 13 7 229.0 214 79 163 3.58 Phi, 1965 92.0 84 53 48 3.23 Phi, 1966 83.0 102 44 62 6.18 Totals W-318. IP 4901.1. 4393. BB-1700. 3.09.

Career Highlights Won Cy Young Award in 1972, 1977, 1980 and 1904, only pitcher to ever win the honor four umes Named to nine N.L. all-star teams. Set Major League record for most strikeouts by lefthander in a nine game with 19 against the New York Mets on Sept. 15, 1969. Won 15 straight decisions from June 7-Aug.

17 in 1972. Pitched sixth career one-butter to set the modern L. record on April 26, 1900. Passed Walter Johnson to become second on all-tire strikeout list with 3,509 on May 20, 1983. Threw 55th career shutout against Chicago on Aug, 15, 1983 to move into 13th place on the all-time shutout list.

Won 300th game on Sept. 23, 1983 with 6-2 victory over St. Louls. Tennis Brad Gilbert (12), Pledmont, def. Mark Woodforde, Australia, 63, 04, 64; Mikae! Pernfors (13), Sweden, def.

Mike DePalmer, Knoxville, 2-6, 64, 6-4, 7-5. Mike Leach, Ann Arbor, def. Ricki Osterthun, West Germany, 4-3, 7-6 (8-8), 7-6 (7-5). Paul McNamee, Australia, def. Paul Chamberlain, Newport Beach, 6-3, 6-4, 7-8 (7-3).

Michael Westphal, West Germany, def. Florin Segarceanu, Romania, 7-5, 64, 6-7 (5-7), 7-8 (9-7); Mark Kratzmann, Australia, Nduka Odizor, Nigeria, 46, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Danie Visser, South Africa, def. Michael Robertson, South Africa, 5-7, 6-7 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Men's singles, second round Ivan Lendl (1), Czechoslovakla, def.

Marcel Freeman, Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Joakim Nyatrom (6), Sweden, def. Woltek Fibak, Poland, 46, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2; Eddie Edwards, South Africa, def. Anders Jarryd (8), Sweden, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2; Tim Mayotte (10), Bradenton, def. Jonathan Canter, Beverly Hills, 7-5, (7-5). Ken Flach, Sebring, def.

Martin Jaite (14), Argentina, 6-4. 0-3, 8-3; John Sadri, Charlotte, N.C., def. Johan Kriek (16), Naples, Fla. 2-6, 4-3, 7-6 (7-3), 6-3. David Pate, las Vegas, del.

Todd Witsken, Carmel, 6-3, 6-1, 1-5; Malt Anger, Pleasanton, def. Nick Fulwood, Britain, 6-2, 6-4, 8-2; Robert Seguso, Prarie Oaks, def. Brian Teacher, 1.08 Angeles, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 8-4. Christo Van Rensburg, South Africa, def. Tim Wilkison, Asheville, N.C., 6-4, 6-2, 6-1; Eric Jelen, West Germany, def.

Marty Davis, Bardmoor, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Jakob Hlasek, Switzerland, del. Claudio Mezzadri, Italy, 3-6, 64, 7-5, 6-1; Amos Mansdorf, Israel, def. Peter Lundgren, Sweden, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2, 6-2; Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, def. Jan Gunnarsson, Sweden, 6-7 6-4, 6-3, 64; Slobodan Zivojinovic, Yugoslavia, def.

Martin Wostenholme, Canada, 7-5, 8-2, 6-4. Men's doubles, first round Tom Gullikson-Tim Gullikson, U.S., def. Stefan Edberg-Anders Jarryd (1), Sweden, 6-7 (3-7), 4-6, 8-1, 6-4, 64; Chris Kennedy, U.S -Desmond Tyson, Australia, def. Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick (13), Australia, 7-6 (9-7), 7-6 186), 3-6, Kelly Evernden, New Zealand-Chip Hooper, U.S, def. Mike Depalmer-Ben Testerman, U.S., 7-5, 4-6, 6- 4, 7-6 (7-5); Andrew Castle-Jonathan Turner, Britain, def.

Ronnie BathmanMagnus Tideman, Sweden, 6-4, 7-5, 46, 7-6 (7-2). Women's singles, first round Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (4), West Germany, def. Etsuko Inoue, Japan, 0-6, 6-1, 6- Nathalie Herreman, France, def. Kathy Rinaldi (6), Martin Downs, 7-6 (7-5); Manuela Maleeva (8), Bulgaria, def. Kate Gompert, Rancho Mirage, 6-2, 1-0 Zina Garrison (9), Houston, def.

Beverly Bowes, Lubbock, Texas, 6-1, 6-4; Gabriela Sabatini (101, Argentina, def. Christiane Jolissaint, Switzerland, 6-2, 1-6, 64; Carling Bassett (11), Canada, def. Glynis Coles. Britain, 1-6, 7-5, 6-1, Wimbledon At Wimbledon, England (Seeds in Pareatheses) Men's singles, first round Hu Na. Los Angeles, del.

Jo Lous, Britaun, 6-0, 61; Candy Reynolda, Knoxville, Tenn. def. Nuirka Sodupe, Minna, 6-3, 44 Alycia Mouton, Sacramento, def Katerina Skronake, Czechoslovakia, 14 (7-1), 64, Patty Fendick, Torrance, def. Beth Herr, Luyton, Ohio, 6-3, 61; Wendy Whute, Atlanta, del. Elma Reinach, South Africa, 64, 6-1, Elise Burgin, Baltimore, del Svettand Parkhomenko, Soviet Union, 6-0, 6-2; Robin White, Fort Worth, Tezas, def.

Kim Sunda, Miami, 6-3, 64. Mary Lou Pratek, Munster, Ind. def. Penny Barg, Miami Beach, 6-0, 61; Anna Maria Fernandez. Torrance, def.

Sandra Cecchini, Italy, 6-1, 41; Lori McNeil, Houston, def Rebecca Bryant, Australia, 64, 6-3, Barbara Gerken, Thousand Oaks, del Debbie Spence, Cerritos, 6-3, 6-2; Susan Mascarin, Boca West, Fla, def. Jana Novanta, Czechoslovakia, $-4, 7-6 (86), 62; Ron Reis, Many, def. Amanda Rrown, Britain, 6-1, 3-6, 1-. Jennufer Mundel, South Africa, def. Molly Van Nostrand, Brightwatera, 4-3, 6-2; Bettina Bunge, West Germany, del.

Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, 46, 64, 4-1; Anne Minter, Australia, def. Diane a Farrell, Glenkirk, N.Y., 41, 34, 6-1; Helen Kelesl, Canada, def. Anne Smith, San Antonio, Texas, 4-3. Roe Fairbank, South Africa, def. Peanut Louie-Harper, San Francisco, 64, 62; Larissa Savchenko, Soviet Union, def Stephane Rehe, Highland, 14, 64, 84; Andrea Hollkova, Czechoslovakia, def.

Grace Kun, Franklin Lakes, N.J., 6-3, 4-2; Natalie Tauziet, France, def. Vicki Nelson-Dunbar, Wooster, Ohio, Raffaella Reggi, Italy, def. Carina Karlsson, Sweden, $-7, 60, 6-1; Dianne Balestrat, Australla, def. Yvonne Vermaak, South Africa, 6-4, 6-3; Liz Smyle, Australia, def. Dinky Van Rensburg, South Africa, 6-3, 6-2; Catherine Sure, France, def.

Patricia Medrado, Brazil, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, def. Mercedes Paz, Argentina, 6-3, 6-2. Marcella Mesker, Holland, def. Laura Gildemelater, Peru, 6-3, 6-1; Jo Durie, Britain, def, Regina Mersikova, Czechoslovakia, 6-3, 1-4, 88; Anne Hobba, Britain, def. Belinda Borneo, Britain, 8-0, 2-6, 64; Niege Dias, Brazil, del.

Annabel Croft, Britain, 1-4, 6-2, 8-4; Marie Calleja, France, def. Laura Garrone, Italy, 64, 3-6, 6-0; Women's doubles, first round Martina Shriver (1), U.S., def. Susan Mascarin-Terry Phelps, U.S., 6-3, 6-2; Andrea Betzner, West GerGurney, U.S., def. Iva Budarova- Marcela Skuherska, Czechoslovakla, 6-4, 6-2; Niege DiasPatricia Medrado, Brazil, def. Karen Deed-Nicole Provis, Australia, 8-4, 6-1.

Belinda Cordwell, New Zealand-Adriana Villagran, Argentina, def. Gisele Miro, Brazil-P. Tabarini, Argentina, 6-7 (0-7), 6-4, 6-4; Lorrayne Gracie-, Julie Salmon, Britain, def. Tina Mochizuki, U.S.-Masako Yanagi, Japan, 7-6 (7-4), 64. Transactions Baseball Boston Extended the contract of desIgnated hitter Don Baylor through the 1987 season.

Philadelphia Released left-hander Steve Carlton; recalled right-hander Fred Tollver from the disabled list; announced catcher Darren Daulton will be lost for remainder of season; purchased the contract of catcher Ronn Reynolds from Portland of the Pacific Coast League (AAA). San Francisco Optioned infielder Mike Woodard to Phoenix of the PCL; recalled pitcher Frank Williams. Seattle Released designated hitter Gorman Thomas; purchased outfielder Ricky Nelson from Calgary PCT. St. Louis Placed first baseman Jack Clark on the disabled list; purchased contract of Alan Knicely from Louisville of the American Association (AAA).

Texas Placed pitcher Ricky Wright on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to Tuesday; reactivated pitcher Mike Mason from the 15-day disabled list. Basketball Philadelphia Elevated John Nash from assistant general manager business manager to general manager; named marketing director Jark Swope assistant general manager. Football St. Louis Signed free-agent running back Eric Dranin, quarterback Ken Cruz and wide receiver James Stevenson. Summary World Cup First Round Group A 1.

Pts. GF GA Argentina 2 Italy Bulgaria 2 South Korea 0 2. 4 Saturday, May 31 Italy 1, Bulgaria 1 (tie) Monday, June 2 Argentina 3, South Korea 1 Thursday, June 5 Bulgaria 1, South Korea Italy 1, Argentina 1 (tie) Tuesday, June 10. Argentina 2, Bulgaria 0 Italy 3, South Korea 3 Group Pta. GF Mexico Paraguay Belgium Iraq Tuesday, June 8 Mexico 2, Belgium 1 Wedacsday, June 1 Paraguay 1, Iraq0 4 Saturday, June Mexico1, Paraguay 1 1 1 1 1 1 rue) Sunday, June 1 Belgium 2, Iraqi Wednesday, June 11 Mexico 1, Iraq0 Belgrum 3, Paraguay 2 Group Pts.

GF GA Suviet Union France Hungary Canada 5 Sunday, June 1 France 1, Canada 0 Monday, June 2 Soviet Union 6, Hungary 0 Thursday, June 5 France 1, Soviet Union 1 rue) Friday, Junes Hungary 2, Canada 0 Monday, June! France 3, Hungary 0 Soviet Union 2, Canada 0 Group LT Pu. GF GA Brazil Spain N. Ireland Algeria Sunday, June 1 Brazil 1, Spain 0 Tuesday, June 3 Algeria 1, Northern Ireland 1 (tle) Friday, June 1 Brazil, Algeria 0 Saturday, June 1 Spain 2, Norern Irland1 Thursday, June 12 Spain 3, Algeria 0 Brazil 3, Northern Ireland0 Group Pu. GF GA Denmark West Germany Uruguay Scotland Wednesday, June 4 Uruguay 1, West Germany 1 (tie) Denmark 1, Scotland 0 Sunday, June 8 West Germany 2, Scotland I Denmark 6, Uruguay 1 Friday, June 13 Denmark 2, West Germany 0 Uruguay 0, Scotland 0 (tie) Group LT Pu. GF GA Morocco England Poland Por Monday, June 2 Poland 0, Morocco 0 (tie) Tuesday, June 3 Portugal 1, England 0 Friday, June 6 Morocco 0, England 0 Saturday, June 1 Poland 1, Portugal 0 Wednesday, June 11 Morocco 3, Portugal 1 England 3, Poland 0 Second Round Sunday, June 15 At Mexico City Mexico 2, Bulgaria 0 Al Leon, Mexico Belgium 4, Soviet Union 3 (OT) Monday, June 16 At Guadalajara, Mexico Brazil 4, Poland 0 At Puebia, Mexico Argentina 1, Uruguay 0 Tuesday, June 17 At Mexico City France 2, Italy 0 At Monterrey, Mexico West Germany 1, Morocco 0 Wednesday, June 18 At Mexico City England 3, Paraguay 0 At Queretaro, Mexico Spain 5, Denmark 1 Quaterfinals Saturday, June 21 At Guadalajara, Mexico Brazil 1, France 1, (after regular time) France 4, Brazil 3, shootout At Monterrey, Mexico West Germany 0, Mexico 0, (after regular time) West Germany 4, Mexico 1, shootout.

Sunday, June 22 At Mexico City Argentina 2, England I At Puebla, Mexico Belgium 1, Spain 1 (after regular time) Belgium 5, Spain 4, shootout Semifinals Wednesday, June 25 At Guadalajara, Mexico West Germany 2, France 0 At Mexico City Argentina 2, Belgium 0 Third Place Saturday, June 28 At Puebla, Mexico France vs. Belgium Championship Sunday, June 29 Al Mexico City West Germany vs. Argentina 1 1. 1J A..

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