Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 329, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1985 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, Wednesday, Sept. 4,1985

Crowd favorites aren't overlooking anyone

NEW YORK (AP) Chris Evert Lloyd has rarely lost to Hana Mandlikova. Jimmy Connors has never lost to Heinz Gunthardt. But winning doesn’t make it any easier even in the U S. Open Tennis Championships, where winning may not be everything but it’s almost the only thing they’ve ever done. “I've played Hana so many times and I respect her. She’s beaten me this year. She’s got a lot of weapons that can hurt me if she’s on,” Lloyd, the No. 1 women’s

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seed, said Tuesday after moving into a semifinal showdown with Mandlikova, the No. 3 seed from Czechoslovakia. Lloyd did it by beating No. 5 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany 6-3,6-3. Connors, although he has lost only one set in five matches with Gunthardt, likewise said he wasn’t taking the unseeded Swiss lightly. “Obviously, he’s playing good tennis to get here. He’s beaten some pretty good players.” said Connors, the No. 4 men’s seed, after beating No. 11 Stefan Edberg of Sweden 6-

4, 3-6, 6-4,6-4 to advance to the men’s quarterfinals. It was Lloyd’s 83rd victory in a U S. Open singles match, adding to her overall record. Connors’ 76th singles victory here broke Vic Seixas’ men’s record, set during 1940-69. Also on Tuesday, Yannick Noah, the No. 7 men’s seed, defeated amateur Jay Berger 6-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1; Mandlikova swept No. 7 women’s seed Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia 7-6, 7-5; and, at night,

Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl, the No. 2 seed, defeated 17-year-old Peruvian Jaime Yzaga, the junior champion in the French Open, 4-6,6-3,6^4,6-0. Before Connors outlasted Edberg in 2 hours, 44 minutes, Gunthardt became the only non-seed to reach the men’s quarters by defeating France’s Henri Leconte 7-6,6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3 It was Leconte who, two rounds ago, had beaten fellow Frenchman Guy Forget who, in turn, had ousted outspoken Kevin Curren in the first round.

Sports scoreboard

By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet GB Toronto 82 49 626 New York 78 52 600 3Vi Detroit 71 60 546 11 Baltimore 68 61 527 13 Boston 63 68 481 19 Milwaukee 59 70 .457 22 Cleveland 47 84 .359 35 West Division California 74 58 .561 Kansas City 71 58 .550 I l k Oakland 68 64 .515 6 Chicago 64 66 492 9 Minnesota 60 70 .462 13 Seattle 60 72 455 14 Texas 49 82 .374 24^ Tuesday's Games Detroit 14, California 8 Oakland 3, Baltimore 2 Kansas City 3, Chicago 2 New York 6, Seattle 3 Boston 6, Texas 4 Minnesota 4, Milwaukee 3 Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games California (Candelaria 3-1) at Detroit (Morris 14-8), (n) Cleveland (Waddell 7-6) at Toronto (Key 11-6), (n) Oakland (Sutton 13-7) at Baltimore (Davis 8-7), (n) Seattle (Langston 7-11) at New York (Shirley 4-4), (n) C icago (Bannister 6-12) at Kansas City (Black 8-14), (n) Milwaukee (Vuckovich 6-10) at Minnesota (Butcher 9-12), (n) Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Minnesota at Toronto, (n) Cleveland at Boston, (n) Oakland at New York, (n) Milwaukee at Kansas City, (n) Chicago at Texas, (n) Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W . L . . Pet GB St. Louis 79 50 .612 New York 79 52 .603 1 Montreal 71 60 .542 9 Philadelphia 64 66 .492 1514 Chicago 6367 .485 16 '4 Pittsburgh 41 88 .318 38 West Division Los Angeles 76 53 .589 Cincinnati 69 61 .531 7'/4 San Diego 69 62 .527 8 Houston 62 68 .477 14>4 Atlanta 56 74 .431 2014 San Francisco 51 79 .392 2514 Tuesday’s Games Houston 8, Chicago 7, 10 innings Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 3, 13 innings Atlanta 2, Pittsburgh 0 St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4 New York 8, San Diego 3 Los Angeles 4, Montreal 0 Wednesday's Games Houston (Scott 14-7) at Chicago (Fontenot 5-8) Philadelphia (Gross 13-9) at San Francisco (Krukow 8-10) Atlanta (Bedrosian 5-11) at Pittsburgh (Reuschel 10-7), (n) Cincinnati (McGaffigan 1-2) at St. Louis (Kepshire 10-8), (n) New York (Darling 13-5) at San Diego (Jackson 2-2), (n) Montreal (Dopson 0-0) at Los Angeles (Welch 9-3), (n) Thursday's Games Chicago at St Louis, (n) Pittsburgh at Houston, (n) Only games scheduled TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (320 at bats)-Boggs, Boston, 362; Brett, Kansas City, .354; RHenderson, New York, .330; Mattingly, New York, 326; Bochte, Oakland, .310. RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 112; Ripken. Baltimore, 96; EMurray, Baltimore, 91; Winfield, New York, 90; Brett, Kansas City, 89, Whitaker, Detroit, 89 RBI-Mattingly, New York, 109; EMurray, Baltimore, 104, Winfield, New York, 95; Ripken, Baltimore, 93; Baines, Chicago, 89 HITS-Boggs. Boston, 191; Mattinglt;mz.t.u syjb6ko i 704 7buckner, kbtoston, 157; PBkarley, Seattle, 157; Cooper, Milwaukee, 155. DOUBLES-Mattingly, New York, 39; Buckner, Boston, 37; Boggs, Boston, 35; Cooper, Milwaukee. 34; GWalker, Chicago, 32. TRIPLES-Wilson, Kansas City, 19; Butler, Cleveland, 12; Puckett. Minnesota, 12, Barfield, Toronto, 8; Cooper, Milwaukee,B; Fernandez, Toronto, 8; PBradley, Seattle. 8. HOME RUNS-Fisk, Chicago, 33; DaEvans, Detroit, 30; Balboni. Kansas City, 28; GThomas, Seattle, 28; GBell, Toronto, 27. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York, 60; Pettis, California, 43; Wilson, Kansas City, 40; Butler, Cleveland, 38; LSmith, Kansas City, 32. PITCHING (11 decisionsl-Guidry, New York, 17-5, .773, 3.04; Saberhagen, Kansas City, 17-5, .773, 2.77; Romanick. California, 13-6, .684, 3.92; Birtsas. Oakland. 10-5, 667, 3.56; Cowley, New York, 10-5, 667, 4.01; Higuera. Milwaukee, 12-6, .667.4.34. STRIKEOUTS-Blyleven, Minnesota, 166; FBannister, Chicago, 154; Morris, Detroit, 154; Hurst, Boston. 148; Witt, California, 147. SAVES-Quisenberry, Kansas City, 31; Hernandez, Detroit, 28; Righetti, New York, 25; DMoore, California, 24; JHowell, Oakland, 24 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (320 at bats)-McGee, StLouis, .368; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 322; Herr, StLouis, .322; Raines, Montreal, 310; Sandberg. Chicago, .306. RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta. 99; Raines, Montreal, 96; Coleman, StLouis, 91; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 91; McGee, StLouis, 91. RBI-Parker, Cincinnati, 93; Murphy. Atlanta, 92: Herr, StLouis, 89; JClark, StLouis, 84: GWilson, Philadelphia, 83 HITS-McGee, StLouis, 175; Gwynn, San Diego, 156; Herr, StLouis, 154; Sandberg, Chicago, 151; Parker, Cincinnati, 150. DOUBLES-Parker, Cincinnati, 33; Herr, StLouis. 31; GWilson, Philadelphia, 30; Wallach, Montreal, 30; Cruz, Houston, 29. TRIPLES-McGee, StLouis, 16; Samuel, Philadelphia, 11; Coleman, StLouis. 10; Raines, Montreal, 10; Gamer, Houston, 8. HOME RUNS-Murphy, Atlanta, 34; Guerrero, Los Angeles, 32; Parker, Cincinnati, 24; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 24; Carter, New York, 23; Homer, Atlanta, 23. STOLEN BASES-Coleman, StLouis, 88; Raines, Montreal, 52; Lopes, Chicago, 44; McGee, StLouis, 42; Samuel, Philadelphia, 42. PITCHING (11 decisions)-Franco, Cincinnati, 11-1,

AA championship series to open

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) The American Association starts its best four of seven championship series Wednesday night with Oklahoma City at Louisville. Louisville, 74-68, will host the first three games. The games Wednesday and Thur-

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917, 1.48; Gooden, New York, 20-4 , 833, 1.81; Hershiser, Los Angeles, 14-3 , 824 , 2.18; Hawkins, San Diego, 17-4, 810, 2 98; BSmith, Montreal, 15-5, 750, 2.83; Welch, Los Angeles, 9-3, 750,2.28 STROCEOUTS-Gooden, New York, 219; Soto, . Cincinnati, 189; Ryan, Houston, 187; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 177; Fernandez, New York, 145 SAVES-Reardon, Montreal, 33; LeSmith, Chicago, 28; Gossage, San Diego, 21; Sutter, Atlanta, 21; DSmith, Houston, 20 The AP Top Twenty By The Associated Press The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, record, total points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 and last week’s ranking: _ Record Pts Pvs I.Oklahoma (27) 0-0-0 1,049 1 2.Auburn (10) 0-0-0 948 2 3.50. Methodist (2) 0-0-0 834 3 4 lowa (5) 0-0-0 810 4 5. Florida (2) 0-0-0 735 5 6. Southern Cal (1) 0-0-0 715 6 7. Maryland (3) 0-0-0 701 7 8. Brigham Yong (3) 1-0-0 691 10 9.0hi0 State 0-0-0 645 8 lO.Nebraska 0-0-0 640 9 ll.lllinois (1) 0-0-0 5 5 9 1 1 12. Washington (1) 0-0-0 521 12 13. 0-0-0 383 13 14. Notre Dame 0-0-0 367 14 15. Arkansas 0-0-0 307 15 16. Oklahoma State 0-0-0 301 16 17. Florida State 1-0-0 291 19 18. South Carolina 1-0-0 286 17 19. Penn State 0-0-0 145 18 20. UCLA 0-0-0 142 20^ Others receiving votes: Alabama 117, Houston 43, Georgia 41, Clemson 34, Arizona State 30, Miami, Fla 28, Pittsburgh 19, Virginia 19, Arizona 18, Georgia Tech 17, Air Force 16, Texas Christian 16, Michigan 12, Kansas 11, Tennessee 11, Washington State 11, West Virginia 11, Kentucky 7, Texas A&M 6, Texas 4, Navy 3, Boston College 2, Bowling Green 1. Oregon 2. Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Signed Omar Moreno, outfielder, for the remainder of the season. NEW YORK YANKEES-Recalled Henry Cotto, outfielder, from Columbus of the International League. OAKLAND A’s—Fined Mike Heath, catcher, SI,OOO, for an incident in Sunday’s game against Detroit. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated Jim Clancy, pitcher. National League PITTSBURGH PlßATES—Recalled Mike Bielecki and Ray Krawczyk, pitchers, from Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League Recalled Rafael Belliard, Leon "Bip” Roberts and Ron Wotus, infielders. Trench Davis and Bobby Bonilla, outfielders, Bennie DiStefano, first baseman-outfielder, Chris Green and Jeff Zaske, pitchers, and Ruben Rodriguez, catcher, from their minor league system to report to spring training BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS—Traded Quinn Buckner, guard, to the Indiana Pacers for a second-round draft selection to CAVALIERS-Released Leonard Mitchell, forward, and Mark Davis, Rickie Johnson, and Buzz Peterson, guards NEW JERSEY NETS-Signed Micheal Ray Richardson, guard, to a multi-year contract. DALLAS MAVERICKS—Announced that Bill Wennington, center, has agreed on a four-year contract. DETROIT PISTONS—Signed Joe Dumars, guard, to a multi-year contract NEW JERSEY NETS—Acquired Mickey Johnson, forward, from the Golden State Warriors for future considerations FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS—Placed Pat Dunsmore, tight end, on injured reserve Re-signed Henry Waechter, defensive tackle. DETROIT LlONS—Signed James McDonald, tight end Waived Carl Bland, wide receiver GREEN BAY PACKERS—Waived David Verser, wide receiver, and Gary Hoffman, offensive tackle LOS ANGELES RAMS—Waived James McDonald, tight end, and Michael Harper, wide receiver. Placed Chuck Scott, wide receiver, and Duval Love, guard, on injured reserve MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Claimed Jay Carroll, tight end, on waivers. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Placed Derland Moore, defensive lineman, Bobby Fowler, fullback, and David Racktey, defensive back, on injured reserve. Waived Brett Maxie. defensive back. Petey Perot and David Carter, guards NEW YORK GlANTS—Signed Don Hasselbeck, tight end Placed Kenny Hill, defensive back, on injured reserve. NEW YORK JETS—Placed Wesley Walker, wide receiver, Bobby Humphrey, kick returner, Stan Waldemore, guard, Billy Shields, tackle, and Davlin Mullen, cornerback, on injured reserve. Added Greg Gunter, center, Mark Shumate, defensive lineman. Rich Miano, safety, Jim Eliopulos, linebacker, and Nick Bruckner, running back-receiver, to the roster ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Waived Art Plunkett, offensive tackle. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Reclaimed Ronnie O'Baird, defensive back. Signed Rich Umphrey, center Placed Buford McGee, running back, and Terry Lewis defensive back, on injured reserve WASHINGTON REDSKINS—PIaced Stan defensive back, on injured reserve. Reclaimed Michae Morton, running back, from waivers. United States Football League ARIZONA WRANGLERS—Signed A 1 Williams, wide receiver, to a three-year contract. BC-U.S. Nationals, Sums,s7o INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Final round results in Monday's 31st annual National Hot Rod Association U S Nationals drag races at Indianapolis Raceway Park Top Fuel: Don Garlits, Ocala, Fla . 5.571 seconds. 260 56 miles per hour, defeated Darrell Gwynn. Miami, Fla , 5 753,250 13 mph Funny Car: John Lombardo, Saugus. Calif.. 5 786, 252.38 mph, def. Dale Pulde, Granada Hills, Calif., 5.870, 213.98 mph. Pro Stock: Bob Glidden. Whiteland, Ind.. 7.627, 182 11 mph, def. Bruce Allen, Lapeer, Mich , 7 682,180.79 mph. Top Alcohol Dragster: Bill Walsh, Scranton, Pa . 6 428, 215.41 mph def. Lee Young, Chesterfield, Mo.. 6.525, 216.03 mph Top Alcohol Funny Car: Brad Anderson, Covina, Calif, 6 400. 224.21 mph, def Bob Newberry, Schenectady, N.Y., 6.449, 214.69 mph Other Winners: Buddy Ingersoll, Zeigler. 111, Competition; Sheldon Gecker. Milwaukee. Wis., Super Gas; Wally Clark, Niagara Falls, Ontario. 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sday start at 7 p.m. while Friday’s game is a 7:30 p.m. start. Oklahoma City, 79-63, will be the home team starting Sept. 7 with games running through Sept. 10 as needed. The Oklahoma City games all begin at 7:30 p.m.

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