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I )4 THE DAILY SPECTRUM THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1987 PAGE 9 IP RERBBSO (16). SB-Bemazard (6), Pettis (14), McLemore 0r June. He hit .364 for the Hawaii Islandert with two homers and 20 RBI. For the year, (20). SF-DeClnces.

IP RERBBSO he's hilling .318, seventh best In the Pacific I 4 f.i BASEBALL 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 SI Louis Magrana Tunnell Perry Dawley(L44) Norton Worrell New York Fernandez Sisk Myers (W 1-31 woast League. Milestone Mets' reliever Randy Myers earned his first major-league victory, working 24 of an in- ning in 94 victory over the Cardinals. Qot Their Number Erie Show of the Padrea shut out Los An- California Reuss (W 30) Buice (S 7) Cleveland Carlton (L 54) DJones Armstrong Vande Berg 1 1 14 124 1 514 0 24 5 4 42-3 2 0 114 1 1 5 4 8 ll 0 oeles 44 on four hits. The right-hander 1 hurled his other shutout this season againat DV unilBO rmi imemanonai (AH Times EDT) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pel. SI.

Louis 46 29 .613 New York 41 35 .539 Montreal 40 36 .526 Chicaoo 41 37 .526 1 Armstrong bitched to 4 batters in 7th. McDowell (S 10) 3 1 1 GB la Magrane pitched to 2 batters In 5th: Sisk r1 WP-Reuss, Buice. PB-Boone. T-3A2. A 5005.

Umpires Home. McClelland; 1b, Young; 2b, Schulock; 3b, McKean. 6 pitched to 2 batters in 6th. WP-Magrane 2, Fernandez, A 40,797. Umpires-Home, SteJIo; 1b, Rippley; 2b, Harvey, 3b, Davis.

Philadelphia 36 39 .480 10 Pittsburgh 34 43 .442 13 the Dodgers as well, stopping Los Angeles on three hits April 26. Quick Quiz Answer Mickey Vernon played 2,227 games at first base tor Washington, Cleveland and Boston. Where's the Heat? Roger Clemens pitched Boston to a 6-2 triumph over Baltimore but Tailed to strike out a batter for only the third time In hi career. Clemens, 74, set a major-league record by striking out 20 batters a game against Seattle last year but failed to strike out a batter lor the first time since the final game of last season when he had to leave the contest In the second Inning after being hit on the right elbow by John Stelerft liner. Tough Luck Montreal rioht-hander Bob Sebra struck BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi 4 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 5 13 0 3 110 Benzingercf 4 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 Boggs3b 5 0 0 0 3 10 0 Greenwell If 3 1 1 0 4 0 10 Burks cf 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 Baylor dh 4 0 12 CINCINNATI abrhbi abrhbi 3 0 0 0 Daniels If 4 13 0 1 0 0 0 Concepcln 1b 1100 BALTIMORE Young dh Lacyrt Ripken ss Murray 1b Lynncf Knight 3b Kennedy Sheets If Burleson 2b Totals Baltlmon 4 0 0 0 Francona lb 4 1 1 1 4 0 11 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 Jonescf 1 000 Parker rf 4 111 Bell 3b 4 0 2 2 Evans rf 4 0 10 Bucknerlb 3 0 0 0 Owenss 4 120 2010 4 111 HOUSTON Hatcher cf Jackson cf Doran 2b Walling 3b Pankovits 3b GDavistb Bass rf Cruz Ashby CReynlds ss Thonss Darwin Childress Meads Lopes ph Mathis Gedmano Diazc 35 6 12 6 33 2 6 2 Totals watt Cincinnati 43 34 .558 -Houston 40 36 .526 Yk San Francisco 38 39 .494 5 Atlanta 37 40 .481 6 Los Angelas 36 41 .468 7 San Diego 28 51 .354 16 Wednesday's Results Atlanta 8, San Francisco 3 Chicago 1, Montreal 0 Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 4 New York 9, St.

Louis 6 San Diego 4, Los Angeles 0 Cincinnati 8, Houston 4 Thursday's Games Houston (Knepper 3-8) at Philadelphia (Carman 44), 7:35 p.m. New York (Leach 60) at Cincinnati (Robin-son p.m. Friday's Games San Francisco at Chicago San Diego at Montreal, night Houston at Philadelphia, night Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, night St. Louis at Atlanta, night New York at Cincinnati, night 4 110 4 111 4 111 100 1 1000 2 0 0 0 000000002-2 out 14 hitters and allowed only three hue, 001 31 1 0Ox- 6 but one of them was a ninth Inning homer by Oester2b Larkin ss Power Pacillop 3 111 4 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 2 2 3 0 2 0 000 0 1000 mi 1000 0 0 0 0 Game-winning RBI Baylor (3). Jerry Mumphrey that gave the Cubs 1-0 triumph.

0 0 0 0 Scherrer 0 0 0 0 O'Neill ph Niedenfuer. LOB Baltimore 6T Boston 12 2B-Benzinger, Sheets, Green-well, Barrett, Lynn. HR-Benzinger (1). S-Owen. SF-Baylor.

IP RERBBSO 1987 Makw League Leaders 0 0 0 0 Murphy By United Press International 0000 Stillwellph 1000 Batting 0 0 0 0 Fmc 0 NationalXeagui au 414 124 1 1 Baltimore Griffin (L 02) Corbett Arnold Niedenfuer Boston -Gwynn, SD 76281 pet. .377 .373 n. 57106 55 79 0000 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 34 6 12 5 Houston 0201000014 Cincinnati 000004 tlx-6 Game-winning RBI Oester (4). E-Mathis. DP-Houslon 1.

LOB-Houston 3, Cincinnati 7. 2B-Daniels 3, Bass, Cruz, Wal- ti- -mfii 6 2 2 2 0 Clemens (W 74) WP-GriHin. T-3A1. Haines, Mil 54 212 Galarraga. Mtl 70258 Maldonado, SF 71 277 72 252 Murphy, Atl 77282 Davis, Cin 64 235 Guerrero, LA 74270 Hatcher, Hou 76306 Pendleton, StL 74 288 GB "no- HR-Aahby (7), G-Davis (14).

42 89 .345 50 92 .332 37 81 .321 63 89 .316 66 74 .315 46 85 .315 51 96 .314 45 90 .313 Umpires-Home, Scott; 1b, McCoy, 2b, Craft; 3b, Coble. AMERICAN LEAGUE East 49 29 45 31 33 holds. IP RERBBSO KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA Watch out! TORONTO Fans behind the Blue Jays dugout son. No one was hurt, and Henderson eventually duck for cover as a bat (visible behind chair 25 retrieved the misplaced object. The Yankees in the lower left) accidentally flew into the stands won the game 6-1 (UPI) from the hands of the New York's Rickey Hender- abrhbi abrhbi 4 110 Wilson cf American League aB net.

38 36 38 39 31 47 ,494 1014 5 114 24 1 Seitzer 3b .397 18 Boggs, Bos 76284 63109 .384 Brett 1b 26 50 .342 22 3 120 3 113 4 00 0 4 0 0 0 New York Toronto Detroit Milwaukee Boston Baltimore Cleveland Minnesota Kansas City Oakland Seattle California Texas Tartabull rf Houston Darwin (L 44) Childress Meads Mathis Cincinnati Power Pacilk) 1 Scherrer (W 14) Murphy Franco (S 16) Gladden If Gagness Puckettcf Hrbek 1b GaettlSb Smalley dh Davidson pr 4 130 4 0 2 0 4 0 12 .5 0 2 0 5 0 00 2010 0195 Puckett, Min 76303 Trammell, Det 65265 West White 2b 43 35 .551 .533 .526 BJackson If 4 0 1 0 Balbonidh 4 0 0 0 Biancalan or 0 1 0 0 51 106 .350 49 92 .347 42 76 .322 41 72 421 64 89 419 48 93 414 38 82 413 47 93 412 41 91 412 3 0 wunnsjty rr 40 35 40 36 39 38 39 39 36 39 0 1 1 0 Maltingly. NY 60236 Nokes, Det 64 224 Randolph, NY 75279 Franco, Cle 76296 Tartabull, KC 71 262 Fernandez, Tor 75 298 Fletcher, Tex 74292 Lombrdzz2b 3 0 0 0 Salazarss 3 0 00 1 1 .506 .500 .480 10 11 Eissnrech ph Bushph Sfrawberry criticized by teammates 10 11 30 10 Chicago 28 46 J8 13 Wednesday's Results Owenc Darwin pitched to 2 batters in 6th. Umpires Home. Rennerr, 1b, Weyer, 2b, Montague; 3b, Pallone. 00 0 0 3 110 1000 1000 Newman 2b Buterac.

Larkin ph Laudnerc. Total 33 4 7 4 Totals JO i 13 LOS ANGELES abrhbi One out when winning run scored Home Runs National League Murphy, Atl 24; Clark, StL and Davis, Cin 23; Dawson, Chi, Strawberry, NY and Virgil, Atl 20. American- League McGwire, Oak 28; Bell, Tor 27; Hrbek, Minn 20; Barfield, Tor 19; Joyner, Cal, O'Brien and Parrish, Tex and Winfield, NY 18. Runs Batted National League Clark, StL 73; Wallach, Mtl 65; Dawson, Chi 64; Davis, Cin, 63; Mc-Gee. St.L 57.

Anderson ss 4 01 Shelby cf .301 000 020 010-3 003000001-4 Kansas City SAN DIEGO Jefferson If Mack cl Gwynnrf Martinez 1b Ready 2b Flanneryzo Mitchell 3b Santiago Tempietn ss Showp Heeplt Marshall rf Landreaxrf Stubbs 1b Trevino Sax 2b 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 30 10 3 0 0 0 Game-winning RBI Eisenreich (1). E-Gaetti. DP-Kansas City 2 LOB-Minne-sota 11, Kansas City 6. Hrbek, 3 0 0 0 4 110 4 100 000 0 4 2 2 3 4 0 2 1 4010 4 0 0 0 fcisenreicn. MH-bretl American League Bell, Tor 69: Joyner, Jnvn IP RERBBSO Cal 64; Winfield, NY 62; Evans, Bos 59; McG Hamilton 3b 3 Honeycuttp 1 New York 6, Toronto 1, 12 innings Milwaukee 13, Detroit 2 Chicago 5, Oakland 3, 10 innings California 10, Cleveland 5 Boston 6, Baltimore 2 Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3 Texas 7, Seattle 3 Thursday's Garnet Texas (B.

Witt 3-3) at New York (Tewksbury 1-2), 7:30 p.m. Chicago (Bannister 3-7) at Cleveland (Schrom 4-7), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota (Nlekro 5-4) at Kansas City (Sa-berhagen 13-2), 8:35 p.m. Detroit (Robinson 4-4) at Seattle (Guetter-man 5-1), 10:35 p.m. Boston (Nipper 7-6) at Oakland (Andujar 2-1), 10:35 p.m.

Milwaukee (Higuera 6-7) at California (Fra-serM), 10:35 p.m. Friday's Games Toronto at Kansas City 2, twi-mght Texas at New York, night Chicago at Cleveland, night i Baltimore at Minnesota, night Milwaukee at California, night Boston at Oakland, night Detroit at Seattle, night Minnesota Viola Atherton (L 44) wire, Oak 58. 7 5 3 3 2 10 Stolen Bass 1 14 2 1 0 0 0 National League Coleman, StL 50; Da Howell 0 00 0 1000 Kansas NEW YORK (UPI) -New York Mets outfielder Darryl Strawberry was criticized by his teammates Wednesday night for missing two games against the St. Louis Cardinals. Strawberry says the flu prevented him from playing Tuesday and Wednesday night and he required a penicilin injection Tuesday.

However, before Tuesday's game against the National League East leaders the power-hitting right fielder worked in a recording studio on a rock video. Mets utilityman Lee Mazzilli, serving as team like him. But this is a team, and he let down the manager and the coaches, and most of all, his teammates. Strawberry, who was in uniform Wednesday night, declined to appear on the show. "We're going to be short without him in the lineup," said Mazzilli, who started for Strawberry in right field Wednesday night.

"Keith Hernandez spent hours (Tuesday) giving dispositions for his divorce -case. He wasn't a hundred percent mentally, and he went out and played. Wally Backman's not a hundred a vhj spokesman, admonished Strawberry on a pregame telecast Wednesday night. "I'm a little upset and the rest of the team is, too," he said in an interview on WWOR-TV. "Tuesday's game was probably the most important game of the season for the Mets, and there's times when you're not feeling well, but there's times when you've got to go out there and fight through them.

"It's easy to play at a hundered but not everybody plays at a hundred percent. I happen to care about Darryl, and I do percent. He's got a hamstring pull, but he went out and played. That kid Keith Miller had a dislocated finger, and he played." Strawberry, hitting with 20 home runs and 48 RBI, arrived late to the ballpark at Chicago June 8 and 9. He was benched and fined by Manager Dave Johnson for the second offense.

"It's a message to him. If there's one thing you've got to get in this game, you've got to get the respect of your teammates. If you lose it, it's one of the hardest things to get back." Bryant ph Holton Gamer ph Penap Stoddard vis, gin 33; Hatcner, hou ijwynn, so za; Raines, Mtl 23. American League Reynolds. Sea 27: P.

0 00 0 1000 0000 Gleaton Farr 414 10 2 2 1 0 22-3 0 0 0 3 2 1-321110 124 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 94 Bradley, Sea. Henderson, NY, Redus, Chi 29 0 4 0 totals and Wilson, kc 23. Quisenbrry (W 34) 110 102 000-4 Loa Anaelaa uuuuuuu PB-Butera. T-2S9. Umpires Home, Barrett 1b, Voltaggi-o; 2b, Kosc; 3b, Roe.

Game-winnina RBI Santiaoo I2L Victories National League Heaton, Mtl 10-3; Sut-cliffe, Chi 104; Fernandez, NY and Scott, Hou 94; Rawley, Phil 9-5; Hershlser, LA 9-7. Trevino. DP San Diego 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB-San Diego 6, Los Angeles 3. 2B-Mack, Shelby, Ready, Martinez, Santiago.

HR Mitchell 2 (7). TEXAS abrhbi abrhbi American League saoemagen, ij-z; 4 00 1 Browne 2h 413 3 1 Morns, Det 11-3; Langston, Sea 104; Hough. If HLHBB50 3110 Fletcher ss 4111 Tex 94; HURSTi Bos, Rhoden, NY, Mt, Sierra rf 3 111 and Young, Oak 9-5; Stewart, Oak 9-7. 9 4 0 0 1 2 20 0 0 1000 1000 3 00 0 San Diego Show (W Los Angeles Honeycutt(L24) Howell Holton 4 12 2 5883 Brien 1b Incaviglia If Porter dh Slauoht oh 514 24 2 SEATTLE Moses cf PBradley If Phelps dh Christnsn dh SBradley ph Presley 3b Davialb Valla Brantley rf Ouinones ss Reynolds 2b Totals Seattle Texaa Wednesday's National League Boxscores By United Prasa International 3011 1000 4 0 0 0 McDowell cl 4 2 2 1 Peru 1 SAN FRANCISCO Lee Trevino looking for turnaround abrhbi 3 110 Brewer cf 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 Petralli 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Buechele3b 3 111 31 3 6 1 Totals 33 7 10 7 Balk-Holton. PB-Santiago.

T-231. A -Umpires Home, Crawford; 1b, David-son; 2b, Hallion; 3b, Tata. abrhbi 3 100 10 10 110000001-3 00122200X-7 Game-winnina RBI O'Brien (7). aiUMIIA James cf Ramirez ss Thomas ss Perry 1b Murphy if Griffey If Roenickelf Nettles 3b Virgil Hubbard 2b Mahler bamea Hun Average (Based on 1 inning a number of games each team has played) National League Reuschel, Pitt 2.33; Hershiser, LA 239; Scott, Hou 244; Honey-cutt, LA 3.15; Ryan, Hou and Fernandez, NY American League Saberhagen, KC 2.17; Leibrandt 2.70; Clancy, Tor 272; Key, Tor 281; Boddicker, Bait 2.88. Strikeouts National League Scott, Hou 135; Ryan, Hou 124; Hershiser, LA 102; Fernandez, NY 97: Valenzuela and Welch, LA 92.

American League Langston, Sea 137; Higuera, Mil 116; Clemens, Bos 106; Witt, Cal 100; Stewart, Oak 98. Savea --National Leagua Phil and' Smith, Chi 20; Franco, Cm and Worrell, StL 16; Smith, Hou 14. American League Plesac, Mil and Rear-don, Minn 16; ffighetti, NY 15; Howell, Oak 14; Henke, Tor 13 Milnercf 4 0 0 0 Aldrete rf 4 0 2 0 Leonard If 4 111 Clark lb 4 110 Brown 3b 313 2 Speier 2b 3 0 2 0 Melvin 3 0 0 0 Comslock 0 0 0 0 Robinson 0 0 0 0 Spilmanph 10 0 0 Williams sa "30 0 0 Wednesday's American League Boxscorta By United Press International 4012 5 12 1 5 1 10 3 1 01 1000 5 2 3 1 5 12 2 ..4 111 4 0 0 0 E-Wilkinson. DP-Seattie 1, Texas 1. LOB-Seattle 9, Texas 4.

2B-P. Bradley, Ouinones, McDowell, Browne, Sierra. HR -O'Brien (18), McDowell (9). SB-Reynolds (27), Fletcher (6). SF Moses.

IP RERBBSO NEW YORK abrhbi 1 Hendersn dti 5 0 1 0 Meacham.ssii VP0 0 Pagliarul 3b 210 1 Maltingly lb 5 13 1 Winfield rf 5 0.1 1 Ward If 5 0 0 0 1 riYoungOld ph 1 0 0 0 i LaCossp ,10 0 0 TORONTO abrhbi Femandz ss 6 0 1 0 Moseby cf 5 0 1 0 Bartield rf'J 4 0 2 0 BeU It 6 12 0 fielder dh 2 0 0 0 Mulliniks dh 2 0 0 0 Lee pr 0 0 0 0 5 ffV 1 0 4 -414 324 Morgan (L 69) Wilkinson Texaa Hough (W 9-3) Williams MDavisp CDavisph Gottp Brenly 000 0 1000 00 0 0 1000 33 3 9 3 Washingtn cf 6 1 2 0 3 0 10 McGriff ph 10 0 0 Russell Totals 40 9 11 8 Totals Hough pitched to 2 batters In 7th; Williams 000 500 300-8 000002001-3 Atlanta San Francisco ueronec Salasc Zuvella 2b Tolleson3b Totals New York was feeling before that. I only got to practice about half an hour before the tournament started. I didn't have much hope." While Barr, a big draw for local questionable, tournament organizers were pleased to learn Paul Azinger, who won the Hartford Open last week and is the tour's leading money winner, and Mac O'Grady had decided to join the field. Also in the field will be Jack Nicklaus, the course designer who has never won the event. The Open is the only significant national championship Nicklaus, 47, has never won, finishing second seven times, third twice and fourth once.

test as far as my back is concerned. I don't want to play unless I'm at least 90 percent, and right now I only feel about 75. "I don't want to prolong this thing. If you keep playing hurt you get into bad swing habits and then they take a month to correct. Right now, I can't even bend down." Barr might derive some inspiration from Murphy, 44, who last year was forced to quit because of his back during a practice round on the Tuesday before the tournament began.

"It's amazing how good a win can make you feel," Murphy joked. "I can only remember now how bad I TORONTO (UPI) Lee Trevino, who has made the cut in only three of nine tournaments this year, says he expects a turnaround beginning today at the $850,000 Canadian Open' at Glen Abbey. Trevino, who captured the Open in 1971. '77 and '79, finished fourth at the Hartford Open last week. "I like this course and I love coming to Canada," Trevino, 47, said.

"I feel great and I here with a lot of confidence after the way I hit in Hartford. Maybe nothing will happen, but I'm going in with a lot of confidence." Last year, Bob Murphy overcame a strained back to capture the Open, ending a victory drought that had lasted 11 years the longest in PGA history. This year, Canadian Dave Barr is suffering with I the bad back and wonder-ing if he can make it to the Jee and go on to become the first native to win the Open since Pat Fletcher accomplished the feat in 1954. Barr, who' recently won the Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Classic by one stroke over Masters Champion Larry Mize, injured his back at the U.S. Open and has been relatively inactive since.

"It's day-to-day," Ban-said just prior to testing his back in Wednesday's Pro-Am. "Today will be a good Game-winnina RBI Nettles 13). 110 0 Gruber 3b 4 0 11 4 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 0 0 0 5 2 3 1 Moore 4 0 10 ltg2b 5 00 0 42 6 11 4 Totals 43 1 8 1 000000010005-8 unburn iu udiieta in 9111. HBP-by Hough (Phelps). Umpires Home, Reilly; 1b, Welke; 2b, Brink-man; 3b, Clark.

e-Williams, Leonard, Brown. ur-Mianta San Francisco 1. LOB-Atlanta 10, San Francisco 5. 2B-Aldrete, Nettles, Brown. HR- Leonard (15), Brown (5).

-Mahler. TENNIS 000 000 0'0000-1 Toronto Game-winnina RBI Totleson (4). tt nenDDau 9 9 3 3 2 4 Atlanta Mahler (W 54) San Francisco LaCoss(L6-5) MOavis Gott Comstock Tolleson, Gruber. DP-Toronto t. LOB New York 9, Toronto 13 2B Washington, Bell.

Moore. SB-Fernandez (18L Pagliaru-to, Salas, Zuvella. SF-Gruber. IP RERBBSO New York John 7 4 0 0 3 0 Bordi 0 1110 0 Clements(W24) 4 3 0 0 1 2 Stoddard 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 11-3 0 WIMBLEDON, England (UP!) Order of for the women's singles semifinals hursday at the Wimbledon tennis championships: Center Court Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, vs Chris Evert (3), Boca Raton, Fla. Pam Shriver (5).

Lutherville, Md, vs Steffi Gral (2), West Germany. 223 Robinson LaCoss pitched to 1 batter in 5th; Comstock pitched to 3 batters in 7th. NBP-by LaCoss (Hubbard). WP-Comstock. T-249.

A 11,814. Umpires Home, Pulll; lb, BrocklanrJar, 2b, Poncino; 3b, McSheny. Toronto Key Henke Musselman(L62) Nunez 714 8 113 7 324 0 0 0 0 5 14 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 24 1 0 0 1 0 Lavelle GOLF MONTREAL abrhbi abrhbi 4 0 0 0 Wnnnghmcf 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 Webster iggv Raines If 3 0 2 0 Brooks ss 3 0 0 0 Galarrag 1b 3 0 10 CHICAGO Martinez cf Mumphrey If Dawson rf Durham 1b Moreland3b JDavis Noce2b Brumley ss Maddux 3000 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3000 Foley 2b 3 0 0 0 30 10 law 30 Reedc igiu 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1000 2 0 0 0 1000 3 0 0 0 Johnson ph Seorap Wallach ph Bordi pitched to 1 batter in 8th; Nunez pitched to 2 batters in 12th. HBP-by John (Fielder). WP-Cle-ments.

Balk-Key. Umpires Home, Kaiser, 10, Cousins; 2b, Johnson; 3b, Hendry. DETROIT MILWAUKEE abrhbi abrhbi Whitaker 2b 3 0 0 0 Fekter If 3 2 2 3 Heath 1 0 0 0 Yount cf 3 0 10 Evans dn 4 111 Manning cf 2 0 0 0 Gibson If 4110 Cooper dh 3 3 3 1 Trammellss 200 0 Brock 1b 52 4 3 Walewndrss 2 0 0 0 Braggsrf 5121 Nokesc 4 0 2 0 SurhoHc 5 2 2 3 Sheridan rf 40 20 Riles 3b 4 0 2 2 Bergman 1b 4 0 10 Gantner 2b 10 0 0 Lemon cf 1 0 0 0 Castillo 2b 3110 Coles rf 2 0 0 1 Sveum ss 010 0 Brookens 3b 4 0 1 0 Paciorek 3b 4 1 1 0 Totals 35 2 5 2 Totals 38 13 18 13 Detroit 000000002-2 MHwaukM 10821I0OX-13 Game-winning RBI Brock (1). DP-Detroit 1, Milwaukee a LOB-Oetroit 7, Milwaukee 10. 2B-Cooper, Nokes, Castillo, Brock.

38-Surhotf, Feider. HR-Evans (15L S-YounL SF-Riies. 2704 0 30131 totals Totals CMcaqo 000000001-1 000 000 000-0 By United Press International Quick Quiz Who holds the AL career record for games Stayed at first base? (answer below. Clue: not Lou Gehrig and he played between 1939 and 1958) Rejuvenated Reuas? California southpaw Jerry Reuss registered a 104 victory over Cleveland Wednesday. Reuss, 34, remained unbeaten in the American League, allowing seven hits and four runs over five innings while striking out four and walking none.

Wednesday's Hero Jim Eisenreich stroked a pinch-hit double with one out in the bottom of the ninthjo drive home Buddy Biancalana from first and give Kansas Cily a 44 victory over Minnesota. It was his second hit in 13 at-bats since being called up from Memphis of the South-. ern Leagua on June 17. Turnabout Fair Play The Yankees swept three games in Toronto and have won 12 of 16 games since the Blue Jays swept a three-game series in New York. The hot streak enabled New York to move three games ahead of the second place Blue Jays in the AL East.

Who'aNot Los Angeles lefty Rick Honeycutt, 24, has failed nine times to register his third victory. The Dodgers have scored seven runs in his eight losses. Who's Hot Reggie Jackson has hit seven homers in Oakland's last 22 games. Quote of the Day "We call ourselves the team. Right now, we're playing like an A team of which even Mr.

could be proud of." San Francisco outfielder Mike Aldrete on the trio of himself, Joel YoungtHood and Eddie Milner, who an) filling in lor the injured Candy Maldonado. 7 Iron Man Baltimore's Cal Ripken played in his 843rd consecutive game, longest current streak and the seventh longest in major-league history. This season, Ripken has a chance to climb to sixth on the all-time list by passing Stan Musial (895). Ripken's target date for record holder Lou Gehrig (2,130) Is June, 1995. Ere on the Dugout Only three black men have ever managed in the majors: Frank Robinson, Larry Doby and Maury Wills.

Doby and Wills each managed less than a full season. Robinson managed the Indians from 1975-1977 and the Giants from 1981-1984. Since Robinson was fired by the Giants on Aug. 5, 1984, 1,060 days have passed since there has been a black manager in the majors. Packing Them In The Reds went over the one million mark in attendance for the 18th straight season.

Like Father, Like Son? Mike Yastrzemski, son of former Boston slugger Cart Yastrzemski, was named the While Son' minor league player of the month Game-winning RBI Mumphrey (41 E-Martinez. DP Chicago 2. LOB-Chicaoo 3, Montreal 1. 2B Raines. HR-Mumphrey (61 IP RERBBSO Chicago Maddux (W 57) 1 4 0 0 1 2 Montreal Sebra(L4-9) 9 3 1 1 14 11.

Umpires-Home, Engel; 1b, DeMuth; 2b, Marsh; 3b, West LPGA This Week By United Press International Tournament $225,000 Jamie Farr Classic, at Glengarry Count Club, Toledo, Ohio, July 2-5. Top money Winner $33,750, second $20,812, third $15,187. Par and yardage Par 36-3672. Yardage, Out 3,230, In 2,990, Total 6,220. Last year's champion No tournament in 1986.

Previous winners in field Penny Han mel (1985), Lauri Peterson (1984). Leading contenders jane Geddes, second on money list with $258,797 and a three-time winner this year, is a strong favorite. Other 1987 tournament winners playing are Colleen Walker, Kathy Postlewait and Cindy Hill. Missing stars Betsy King, No. 1 on money list, and leading moneywinners Ayako Okamoto of Japan, Pat Bradley, Nancy Lopez and Cindy Rarick.

Deb Richard, winner at Rochester last week, also is skipping this evenL The course Tight fairways that demand careful shot placement and greens that are medium to fast overall; rough is moderately high but should not be a significant factor. The par-4 18th well-protected by four greens-ide bunkers and makes for challenging closing hole. Water is not a threat on this layout; the par-5 sixth hole features a narrow fairway creek that the participants should easily clear off the tee. Glengarry members are saying course is in best condition it has been in 20 years as club was able to buy new maintenance equipment with its share ol fees from two previous tournaments. Rain early in week has softened course, but sunny weather Wednesday and Thursday is expected to evaporate some moisture.

Past Highlights Tournament not staged last year because the PGA Championship was held in Toledo. Peterson held off Nancy Lopez to win by two shots in 1984, the tour-nament's inaugural year. Hammers victory in 1965 was the first of her career. i Sf2 -nfr IP HtHBBSO PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA abrhbi Samuel 2b 3 2 2 4 Thompson cf abrhbi 5 0 00 5 111 Bonds If Bonilla3b 214 124 4 Detroit Terrell (L 64) Thurmond Henneman MMwaukea 4 1 1 3 5 11 Haves lb 4010 9 8 2 2 1 7 Wegman (W 7-7) Schmidt 3b 4 1 1 HBP-bv Terrell (Sveum). 4 110 Schu3b Ray 2b Diaz 1b VanSlykecf Harper rf Pedrnuess 4 110 Umpires Home, Palermo; 1b, Mor-rison; 2b, Tschida; 3b, Bremigan.

3010 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 3 111 42 10 3 112 000 0 MUM 'MUm, hmA Wilson rf James If Pamsh Doweilss Rawley Bairp Cangelosi ph 1 0 1 0 Belliard ss 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO abrhbi abrhbi 5 110 4 111 5010 Guillen ss Redus If 3010 10 10 2010 0000 Bainesdh Manrnue or 0 0 0 0 Ortiz LaValliere Taylor Fisher Morrison ph Jones Smiley Reynolds ph Robinson Calderon if 4 1 1 0 OAKLAND PcJoniacf Javier rf Davis rf Canseco If McGwire lb Lansford 3b Jackson dh Sleinbachc LeM aster 2b Phillips 2b Gnffin ss ST. GEORGE The top three winners in the 13-14 age bracket at the Hurst Junior Golf Tournament are (l-r): Travis Christensen, first. Matt Smith, second and Nate Wright, third. The Hurst tourney was the second in a series of junior golf tournaments scheduled throughout the summer. (Spec-trum Doug Fox) ST.

GEORGE The winners of the Hurst Junior Golf Tournament for the 9-10-year-old age group are (l-r): Danny Fogarty, second, Sam Sampson, first and Robby Harker, third. The tournament was held at the Red Hills Golf Course. (Spectrum Doug Fox) 4123 Walker 1b 5 2 4 0 2000 20 10 4 000 4 022 5 000 5111 4 000 2000 20 10 4010 10 11 000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 Fisk 4010 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1110 3 010 Hill 2b Lyons 3b Boston If Williams cf Totals 38 4 12 3 Totals 30 ll 9 010002 100-4 20020502X-11 rmwuron Hairston ph 1 0 0 0 Royster3b 0000 Totals 38 5 9 4 Totals 39 3 10 3 Two out whan warning Game-winning RBI None. E-Pamah, Schmidt, Pednque. DP-Prtts-burgh 3, Philadelphia 2.

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on the popular syndicated show "This Week in Baseball." The play concentrates on Hoy's four months with a minor league team in Osh-kosh, in 1886. According to the writers' research, it was then that the invention of umpire signs came about. "We decided to concentrate on that because that seems to be the hook, or the key interest, where baseball in concerned," said Nowak. "He came up from Ohio by himself and at the time the sensitivity toward HBP-by Leiper (Walker), by James 2 (Canseco, McGwire). WP-HoweB.

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The fact that he invented the umpire signing should definitely merit him a spot in the Hall of Fame." "In 1888, he led the National League in stolen bases (82) in his rookie year," said Nowak. "That is one of the reasons we're pushing for the Hall of Fame because 1888 is obviously the 100th anniversary of his breaking into (major-league) baseball." Hoy had a career batting average of .288 and stole 597 bases. He was in the majors for 12 seasons and once batted against baseball's first deaf pitcher, Luther "Dummy" Taylor. Meyer and Nowak have Eotten Hoy mentioned in ports Illustrated, on NBC- 73(7 13-SportaCitr S313J SportsLook (B 13-SDMdWMk CB 13 PBA Bowling: Han Farm) Tournamont Final (H) WlmMtrJon Tonnla (Live) CD13-Sallboardlrtfl(R) (3) Wimbledon Tonnia (Live) (13 Women' Volleyball: U.S. vs.

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Umpires use their arms to punctuate calls of safe and out on the basepaths and for strikes to batters at the. plate. All this, which makes the game so accessible to a deaf person, was no accident. Baseball historians say the first of these signs were created by major-league baseball's first deaf player. "The Signal Season of Dummy Hoy," a new play written by Chicagoans Allen Meyer and Michael No-wak, tells a portion of the life story of William "Dummy" Hoy, the first deaf man to play major-league baseball.

Hoy, who was a deaf-mute, played baseball abrhbi abrhbi 1902. Meyer "discovered" Hoy while watching a sign language children's program with his deaf daughter. "I was fascinated," said Meyer. "Combining the fact that I have a deaf daughter with the fact that a deaf baseball player invented the umpire signing, it is a genuinely wonderful story." Meyer contacted Hoy's only living daughter, Clo--ver Skaggs, and his grandson, Judson Hoy, and did two years of research before teaming with Nowak to write the play, which opened May 6 at Chicago's Commons Theatre. Meyer and Nowak have worked hard to publicize the play, obviously for their own gains but also with Hoy's legend in mind.

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