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Baseball Greencastle Little League Roachdale 17, Tigers 4 Roachdale 3662-17 3 0 Tigers 0202 - 41 6 WP - Perkins. LP - Carrington. Mets 9, Roachdale 8 Roachdale 000233-876 Mets 004122 - 931 WP - J. Duff. LP - Rader. HR - Steadman (M) Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB Boston 39 19 .672 Baltimore 34 23 .596 4 Vi New York 35 24 .593 4% Milwaukee 30 27 .526 BV4 Cleveland 29 28 .509 9tfe Toronto 29 31 .483 11 Detroit 26 30 .464 12 West Division Texas 33 25 .569 California 30 29 . 508 3V4 Kansas City 29 30 .492 4V4 Chicago 25 33 .431 8 Oakland 25 35 .417 9 Minnesota 23 36 . 390 IOVi Seattle 22 39 .361 12(4 Thursday’s Games Milwaukee at Boston, ppd., rain Toronto 9, Detroit 0,7 tn inning, rain New York 7, Baltimore 5 Chicago 8, Seattle 4 California 3, Kansas City 2 Only games scheduled Fridaz’s Games Minnesota (Blyleven 5-5) at Cleveland (Candiotti 3-6), (n) Detroit (King 1-0) at Toronto (Clancy 63), (n) Milwaukee (Higuera 8-4) at Boston (Boyd 7-4), (n) New York (Tewksbury 4-2) at Baltimore (Davis 5-5), (n) Chicago (Davis 3-3) at Seattle (Moore 56), (n) Texas (Guzman 5-6) at Oakland (Young 4-2), (n) Kansas City (Saberhagen 3-6) at California (Slaton 4-5), (n) Saturday’s Games Milwaukee at Boston New York at Baltimore Minnesota at Cleveland ' Texas at Oakland Kansas City at California Detroit at Toronto Chicago at Seattle, (n) Sunday's Games Milwaukee at Boston Minnesota at Cleveland Detroit at Toronto New York at Baltimore Texas at Oakland Kansas City at California Chicago at Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB New York 39 16 .709 Montreal 31 24 .564 8 Philadelphia 26 29 .473 13 Pittsburgh 24 30 .444 14V4 Chicago 23 33 .411 16(4 St. Louis 22 33 .400 17 West Division Houston 34 24 .586 San Francisco 31 27 .534 3 Atlanta 29 28 .509 4H Los Angeles 29 31 .483 6 San Diego 28 30 .483 6 Cincinnati 22 33 . 400 10*6 Thursday’s Game Houston 4, San Francisco 1 Only game scheduled Friday’s Games St. Louis (Tudor 6-3 and Mathews 1-1) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 4-7 and Trout Pittsburgh (Reuschel 4-5) at New York (Gooden 8-2), (n) Montreal (Youmans 5-5) at Philadelphia (Rawley 3-4), (n) Cincinnati (Denny 4-5) at Atlanta (Mahler 6-5), (n) San Francisco (LaCoss 5-2) at Houston (Scott 6-4), (n) Los Angeles (Valenzuela 8-4) at San Diego (Hoyt 2-3), (n) Saturday’s Games Cincinnati at Atlanta Pittsburgh at New York St. Louis at Chicago Montreal at Philadelphia, (n) an Francisco at Houston, (n) Los Angeles at San Diego, (n) Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at New York, 2 Montreal at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Atlanta St. Louis at Chicago San Francisco at Houston Los Angeles at San Diego TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (128 at bats)—Boggs, Boston, .389; Yount, Milwaukee, .363; Puckett, Minnesota, .359; Oglivie, Milwaukee, .336; Bell, Toronto, .333. RUNS—RHenderson, New York, 56; Puckett, Minnesota, 50; Phillips, Oakland, 47; Barfield, Toronto, 41; Mattingly, New York, 40; McDowell, Texas, 40. RBl—Canseco, Oakland, 57; Mattingly, New York, 52; Joyner, California, 47; Murray, Baltimore, 44; Baines, Chicago, 43; Baylor, Boston, 43; Kingman, Oakland, 43. HlTS—Puckett, Minnesota, 93; Boggs, Boston, 82; Mattingly, New York, 82; Bell, Toronto, 76; Rice, Boston, 75. DOUBLES—Boggs, Boston, 18; Mattingly, New York, 18; RHenderson, New York, 17; Rice, Boston, 17; WVHITE, Kansas City, 17. TRIPLES—HuIett, Chicago, 5; Own, Seattle, 5; Fletcher, Texas, 4; Law, Kansas City, 4; 17 are tied with 3. HOME RUNS—Joyner, California, 18; Barfield, Toronto, 16; Canseco, Oakland, 16; Baylor, Boston, 15; Puckett, Minnesota, 15. STOLEN BASES—RHenderson, New York, 39; Cangelosi, Chicago, 26; Wiggins, Baltimore, 19; Moseby, Toronto, 16; Reynolds, Seattle, 15; Wilson, Kansas City, 15. PITCHING (7 decisions)—Clemens, Boston, 11-0, 1.000, 2.28; Boddicker, Baltimore, 8-1, .889, 3.55; Williams, Texas, 6-1, .857, 1.72; Haas, Oakland, 7-2, .778,2.98; 5 are tied with .714. STRIKEOUTS—CIemens, Boston, 104; Hurst, Boston, 89; Higuera, Milwaukee, 85; MWitt, California, 83; Rijo, Oakland, 82. SAVES—Aase, Baltimore, 17; Righetti, New York, 14; Harris, Texas, 11; Hernandez, Detroit, 10; Stanley, Boston, 10. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (128 at bate)—Knight, New York, .339; Gwynn, San Diego, .335; Brooks, Montreal, .333; Ray, Pittsburgh, .323; Sax, Los Angeles, 322. RUNS—Carter, New York, 38; Raines, Montreal, 38; Gwynn, Si n Diego, 37; RReynolds, Pittsburgh, 37; 5 are tied with 34. RBl—Brooks, Montreal, 43; CDavis, San Francisco, 41; Marshall, Los Angeles, 41; Parker, Cincinnati, 41; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 41. HlTS—Gwynn, San Diego, 75; Sandberg, Chicago, 72; Sax, Los Angeles, 69; Raines, Montreal, 68; Leonard, San Francisco, 67. DOUBLES—RReynolds, Pittsburgh, 19; Hayes, Philadelphia, 18; Dunston, Chicago, 16; Raines, Montreal, 15; 6 are tied with 14. TRIPLES—CoIeman, StLouis, 6; McGee,

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StLouis, 5; Moreno, Atlanta, a; Brooks, Montreal, 4; Milner, Cincinnati, 4; Raines, Montreal, 4. HOME RUNS—Marshal], Los Angeles, 15; Brooks, Montreal, 13; Parker, Cincinnati, 13; Dawson, Montreal, 12; GDavis, Houston, 12; Garvey, San Diego, 12. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, StLouis, 35; Duncan, Los Angeles, 28; Raines, Montreal, 25; Doran, Houston, 18; 4 are tied with 15. PITCHING (7 decisions)—Gooden, New York, 8-2, .800, 2.11; Darling, New York, 7-2, .778, 3.93; Ojeda, New York, 7-2, .778, 2.53; Knepper, Houston, 10-3, .769,2.26; Fernandez, New York, 62 750 3.44 STRIKEOUTS—Scott, Houston, 115; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 96; Welch, Los Angeles, 79; Palmer, Atlanta, 77; ZSmith, Atlanta, 76. SAVES—DSmith, Houston, 16; Reardon, Montreal, 14; Orosco, New York, 11; Franco, Cincinnati, 9; Gossage, San Diego, 9; Worrell, StLouis, 9. American Associauon At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERN DIVISION W. L. Pet. GB Louisville (Crds) 30 25 .545 Nashville (Tigrs) 29 28 . 509 2 Buffalo (Chisx) 27 27 .500 2Vi Indianapols (Exps) 28 30 .483 3Vi WESTERN DIVISION Denver (Rds) 32 28 .533 Omaha (Royls) 28 27 . 509 lti lowa (Cbs) 26 29 .473 3t4 Okla. City (Rngrs) 26 32 .448 5 Thursday's Games Denver 7, Oklahoma City 3 lowa 5, Omaha 1 Nashville 5, Indianapolis 3 Buffalo 6, Louisville 5, Ist game Buffalo 4, Louisville 2, 2nd game Friday’s Games Denver at Oklahoma City lowa at Omaha Nashville at Indianapolis Only games scheduled Saturday's Games Oklahoma City at Omaha Denver at lowa Louisville at Nashville Buffalo at Indianapolis Sunday's Games Oklahoma City at Omaha Denver at lowa Louisville at Nashville Buffalo at Indianapolis Golf INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Summaries of the 50th Indiana High School Athletic Association state boys' golf tournament Wednesday and Thursday at the 6,911-yard, par-72 Old Oakland course: Dave Cunningham, Elston 70-72—142 Jeff Ousley, Kokomo 75-72—147 Anthony Andrews, Kokomo 73-76—149 Craig Smith, Rochester 7476—150 Darrick Brinker, Ev. North 75-75—150 Rusty Mason, Ev. Central 75-75—150 Chris Smith, Rochester 69-82—151 Chris Williamson, Kokomo 73-79—152 Todd Hicks, Franklin 76-76—152 Greg Johnson, Bedford 74-79—153 Jeff Schumaker, Whitko 75-78—153 Mark Cero, Lebanon 76-77—153 Scott Osborne, Lebanon 74-80—154 Greg Boots, Indpls Pike 76-78—154 Derek Clouse, BedfordN.L. 76-78—154 Brian Gottwald, FW North 7682—158 Rob Robinson, S.Dearborn 76-82—158 Richard Butler, Elston 78-80—158 Matt Reams, Columbus N. 74-85—159 Mike Farrer, Anderson 79-80—159 Eric Christianson, Kokomo 78-81—159 Chris Daoust, Anderson 76-74—160 Doug Bauer, And. Highland 75-86—161 J.D.Howard, Yorktown 75-86—161 Ron Wheat, And. Highland 79-82—161 Andy Beasley, TH North 82-80—162 Greg Stanley, TH North 77-85—162 Craig Bowden, Bedford-N.L. 81- Byron Carson, Kokomo 78-84—162 Kirke Willing, Lebanon 81-82—163 John Bachman, Anderson 80-83—163 Joe Loughman, Rochester 81-82—163 Pat Klein, Northwestern 7688— Jack Tanselle, Lebanon 83-81—164 Todd Ash, Elston 80-84 —164 Richie Page, And. Highland 82-83 —165 David Dorton, TH North 82- —165 Mike Proctor, Anderson 78-87—165 A 1 Utterback, And.Highlnd 79-87—166 Shawn Arterbum, Columbs N.Bl-85—166 Ron Poore, TH North 78-88—166 Matt Hahn, Anderson 83-83—166 Jay Thompson, TH North 78-89—167 Mike Herron, Columbus N. 81-87—168 Todd Maze, Columbus N. 86-82—168 Pierre Fox, Columbus N. 81-88—169 Jeff Kerestury, Elston 81-88—169 Brian Mcßride, Elston 85-84—169 Rick Kuster, Lebanon 89- —l7l J.T.Bellush, Bedford-N.L. 81-91—172 Mike Chambers, And.Highlndßs-90—175 Brad Noel, Bedford-N.Law. 90-96—178 Ben Pautsch, Rochester 83-96—179 Alfie Bozzo, Rochester 8893—181 Team Scores 1. Kokomo 299-306—607 2. Mich. City Elston 309-320—629 3. Lebanon 314-320—634 4. Rochester 307-333—640 5. Bedford-N.Lawrence 312-329—641 6. Anderson 313-330—643 7. TH North 315-336-651 E. Anderson Highland 315-338—653 9. Columbus North 317-339—656 Fishing CENTRAL INDIANA Geist Reservoir reported good catfish fishing and bluegill and crappie were biting on minnows, bee moths and crickets. Morse Reservoir reported excellent fishing for bluegill and fishing activity for crappie and bass was increasing. Catfish were biting on nightcrawlers. Waveland Lake reported excellent fishing overall with good bluegill and bass activity. Eagle Creek Reservoir, Glenn Flint and Rockville Lake reported good fishing for channel catfish and bluegill. Summit and Westwood lakes reported fair fishing for channel, catfish, bass and bluegill. The White River in Marion County was producing good catches of panfish, largemouth bass, catfish and carp. Smallmouth fishing was , good in some areas. Fall Creek also had good carp fishing. Morgan-Monroe State Forest reported poor fishing due to murky water. Brookville Reservoir reported good night fishing for channel catfish. Walleye were hitting on nightcrawlers in early morning and late evening. The lake was clear at the south end, murky at the north and at 71 degrees. Whitewater State Park had excellent crappie fishing using bee moths and bluegill and bass fishing was good. Lieber State Recreation Area reported good crappie and bluegill fishing along the shoreline and fishing for bass was good in spots. Raccoon State Recreation Area had good fishing for white, bluegill and channel catfish. Fishing was fair for largemouth bass, crappie and walleye. Transactions National League CHICAGO CUBS—Fired Jim Frey, manager, and Don Zimmer, coach. Named John Vukovich interim manager. MONTREAL EXPOS—Assigned Jeff Parrett, pitcher, to Indianapolis of the American Association. American League CLEVELAND INDlANS—Recalled Cory Snyder, infielder, from Maine of the International League. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Traded Randy Ready, infielder, to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later.

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