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THE BANNERGRAPHIC September 14.1987

Craig admits that Giants look solid By The Associated Press Even Manager Roger Craig had to admit his San Francisco Giants were looking solid in the National League West. In the East, the St. Louis Cardinals looked just a little less solid but not much. The Giants won for the second time in their three-game series against Cincinnati Sunday, as Kevin Mitchell drove in three runs in a 6-1 victory to move six games ahead of the Reds. Houston, a 10-2 loser at San Diego, was 6’£ back. “We played like a championship club today,” Craig said. “We’re playing like an outstanding ballclub, which we are.” The St. Louis Cardinals, meanwhile, led New York by 2‘ 2 games in the NL East after the Mets beat them 4-2 to salvage the finale of a three-game series. The Mets got some solid pitching from rookie David Cone and a surprise bunt single from Gary Carter to beat the Cards, while the Montreal Expos fell from second place, three games back, after a 5-2 loss at Chicago. “There’s still a long way to go,” Cardinals Manager Whitey Herzog said. “We still have to put something together.” In the rest of the NL, Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia 6-1 and Los Angeles defeated Atlanta 6-2. Twins continue to roll in A.L. West By The Associated Press Minnesota Manager Tom Kelly gave Gary Gaetti a bottle of champagne to celebrate the third baseman’s second straight 100-RBI season. Soon, Kelly may enjoy some bubbly with the rest of the team, too. “That’s a nice touch. I like that,” said Gaetti, whose two runs batted in gave him 101 on the season and helped the Twins beat the Indians 7-3 in 10 innings Sunday at Cleveland. Gaetti had 108 RBI last year and he’s the first Twin to have consecutive 100-RBI seasons since Harmon Killebrew in 1970-71. The victory, the Twins’ eighth in 11 games, gave Minnesota a 4’/2-game lead over second-place Oakland and Kansas City in the American League West. Kansas City beat Oakland 6-5. Elsewhere in the AL it was, New York 8, Toronto 5; Detroit 5, Milwaukee 1; Texas 8, California 2; Chicago 2, Seattle 0. Baltimore at Boston was rained out. With the score tied 3-3, Greg Gagne hit a ground-rule double down the third-base line and Kirby Puckett lined a single off Tom Candiotti, 7-16, to give the Twins a 4-3 lead. Ed Vande Berg relieved Candiotti, and Gene Larkin singled to center. Gaetti then doubled off reliever Don Gordon, scoring two more runs. The Twins made it 7-3 on Randy Bush’s sacrifice fly. Jeff Reardon, 8-7, pitched 2 2-3 scoreless innings for the victory, giving up one hit while strrriking out three.

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Football National Football League At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L. T.Pct. PF PA New England 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 31 428 Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 28 31 Indianapolis 0 1 0 . 000 21 23 Miami 0 1 0 000 21 28 Central Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 23 21 Houston 1 0 0 1.000 20 16 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 30 17 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 21 28 West Denver 1 0 0 1.000 40 17 Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 20 13 L A Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 20 0 San Diego 0 1 0 .000 13 20 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 17 40 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 24 13 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 34 24 N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Dallas 0 1 0 000 13 24 Philadelphia 0 1 0 000 24 34 Central Minnesota 1 0 071.000 34 19 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 48 10 Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Detroit 0 1 0 000 19 34 Green Bay 0 1 0 000 0 20 West New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 10 48 L.A. Rams 0 1 0 .000 16 20 San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 17 30 Sunday's Games New York Jets 31, Buffalo 2« New Orleans 28, Cleveland 21 Houston 20. Los Angeles Rams 16 Cincinnati 23, Indianapolis 21 New England 28, Miami 21 Kansas City 20, San Diego 13 Pittsburgh 30, San Francisco 17 Tampa Bay 48. Atlanta 10 St. Louis 24, Dallas 13 Washington 34, Philadelphia 24 Minnesota 34, Detroit 19 Los Angeles Raiders 20, Green Bay 0 Denver 40, Seattle 17 Monday's Game New York Giants at Chicago Sunday, Sept. 20 Denver vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee Houston at Buffalo Miami at Indianapolis New Orleans at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Cleveland San Francisco at Cincinnati Tampa Bay at Chicago Washington at Atlanta Dallas at New York Giants Detroit at Los Angeles Raiders Kansas City at Seattle Minnesota at Los Angeles Rams St. Louis at San Diego Monday, Sept. 21 New England at New York Jets Indiana College Football Records By The Associated Press W. L. T. PLs Opp Rose-Hulman 2 0 0 41 29 Indiana 1 0 0 35 13 Indianapolis 1 0 0 35 19 Wabash 1 0 0 27 7 Notre Dame 1 0 0 26 7 Taylor 1 0 0 26 14 St. Joseph’s 1 0 0 22 12 Indiana St. 1 1 0 58 34 Franklin 1 1 0 43 63 Manchester 0 0 1 0 0 Valparaiso 0 10 0 3 Ball State 0 10 17 21 Butler 0 10 19 24 Earlham 0 10 14 26 Evansville 0 10 21 26 Hanover 0 1 0 20 27 Purdue 0 10 10 28 Anderson 0 10 16 38 DePauw 0 1 0 39 43 Indiana and Big Ten College Football By The Associated Press Saturday's Games Arizona St. 21, Illinois 7 Boston U. 34, Indiana St. 3 Cumberland 26, Evansville 21 Duke 31, Northwestern 16 Grand Valley St. 24, Butler 19 Heidelberg 38, Anderson 16 Indiana 35. Rice 13 Indianapolis 35. Ferris St. 19 lowa 15, Arizona 14 Manchester 0, Olivet 0, tie Minnesota 24, N. lowa 7 Notre Dame 26, Michigan 7 Ohio St. 24, W Virginia 3 Rose-Hulman 27. Hanover 20 Saginaw Vai. St. 24. Franklin 0 St. Joseph. Ind. 22, Benedictine.lll. 12 Taylor 26. Earlham 14 Toledo 21. Ball St. 17 Wabash 27. Ohio Weslyn 7 Washington 28, Purdue 10 Wisconsin 28, Hawaii 7 Wis.-Oshkosh 3, Valparaisoo

Sept. 19 Games Bowling Green at Ball St. Butler at Anderson DePauw at Hope Earlham at Hanover Indiana at Kentucky Indiana St. at W.lllinois Ky .Wesleyan at Evansville Louisville at Purdue Manchester at Eureka Michigan St. at Notre Dame Northwood at Indianapolis Olivet Nazarene at Taylor Rose-Hulman at Washington, Mo. St. Joseph’s atSt.Francis, 11l Valparaiso at St. Ambrose Wabash at Albion Westminster, Pa. at Franklin College Football Scores By the Associated Press EAST Alabama 24, Penn St. 13 Boston College 28, Temple 7 Holy Cross 34, Army 24 Pittsburgh 34, N Carolina St. 0 Slippery Rock 17, Cent. Connecticut 16 Syracuse 20, Rutgers 3 W. Virginia St. 24, Dist. of Columbia 0 SOUTH Arkansas 31, Mississippi 10 Auburn 49. Kansas 0 Cincinnati 25, Louisville 0 Clemson 22, Virginia Tech 10 Duke 31, Northwestern 16 Florida 52, Tulsa 0 Florida St. 44, E. Carolina 3 Georgia 41, Oregon St. 7 Georgia Tech 51, Citadel 12 Kentucky 41, Utah St. 0 LSUS6, Fullerton St 12 Maryland 21, Virginia 19 S Carolina 31, W Carolina 6 SW Louisiana 21, Nev -Las Vegas 10 Tennessee 38, Mississippi St. 10 Tulane 25. lowa St. 12 VMI24. W Virginia Tech 3 Vanderbilt 27, Memphis St. 17 Wake Forest 24, Richmond 0 MIDWEST Arizona St. 21. Illinois 7 E. Michigan 33. Miami, Ohio 17 Indiana 35, Rice 13 Kent St. 27, Akron 23 Lamar 39. N. Illinois 35 Minnesota 24, N. lowa 7 Missouri 23. Baylor 18 N. Michigan 10, N. Dakota St. 6 Nebraska 42, UCLA 33 Notre Dame 26, Michigan 7 Ohio St. 24, W. Virginia 3 Ohio U. 23, Marshall 15 Oklahoma St 35, Houston 0 Toledo 21, Ball St. 17 Wisconsin 28, Hawaii 7 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 35, Mississippi Col. 0 Brigham Young 22, Texas 17 Delta St. 21, S. Arkansas 14 Oklahoma 28, N. Carolina 0 Texas Tech 33, Colorado St. 24 FAR WEST Air Force 21, Texas Christian 10 Cent. Michigan 30, Idaho 18 Fresno St 20. W Illinois 17 lowa 15. Arizona 14 Long Beach St. 30, Weber St. 7 New Mexico St. 17, New Mexico 14 Oregon 10. Colorado 7 Pacific U. 31, Sacramento St. 7 San Diego St 52. Utah 34 San Jose St. 27, California 25 Washington 28. Purdue 10 Washington St. 43. Wyoming 28 Top 20 Fared How the Associated Press Top Twenty college football teams fared this week and schedule for Sept 19: No. 1 Oklahoma (2-0-0) beat North Carolina 280; is idle. No. 2 Nebraska (2-0-0) beat No. 3 UCLA 42-33; is idle. No. 3 UCLA (1-1-0) lost to No. 2 Nebraska 42-33; vs. Fresno State. No 4 Auburn (2-0-0) beat Kansas 49-0 , is idle. No 5 Ohio State (1-0-0) beat West Virginia 24-3; vs. Oregon. No. 6 Louisiana State (2-0-0) beat Fullerton State 56-12; vs. Rice. No. 7 Miami, Fla. (1-0-0) was idle; is idle. No. 8 Florida State (2-0-0) beat East Carolina 44-3; vs. Memphis State. No. 9 Michigan (0-1-0) lost to No. 16 Notre Dame; vs. Washington State. No.lOClemson (2-0-0) beat Virginia Tech 22-10; vs Georgia. No.ll Penn State (1-1-0) lost to No. 19 Alabama 24-13; vs. Cincinnati. N 0.12 Washington (2-0-0) beat Purdue 28-10; at Texas A&M. No 13 Arkansas (1-0-0) beat Mississippi 31-10; vs. Tulsa. N 0.14 Tennessee (3-0-0) beat Mississippi State 38-10; is idle. N 0.15 Arizona State (1-0-0) beat Illinois 21-7; vs. Pacific U. N 0.16 Notre Dame (1-0-0) beat No. 9 Michigan 26-7; vs. No. 16 Michigan State. N 0.17 Michigan State (1-0-0) was idle; at No. 16 Notre Dame. No.lß Pittsburgh (2-0-0) beat North Carolina State 34-0; vs. Temple. N 0.19 Alabama (2-0-0) beat No. 11 Penn State 24-13; vs. Florida at Birmingham, Ala. N 0.20 Georgia (2-0-0) beat Oregon State 41-7; at Clemson.

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Notre Dame-Michigan, Stats. Notre Dame 10 0 7 9—26 Michigan 0 0 7 o—7 ND Mich First downs 19 17 Rushes-yards 59-199 31-189 Passing 137 126 Return Yards 60 20 Comp-Att-Int 11-15-1 8-23-4 Punts 5-39 4-44 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Penalties-Yards 8-56 3-25 Time of Possession 39:42 20:18 ND —FG Gradel 44 ND—T.Brown 11 pass from Andrysiak (Gradel kick) ND—Banks 1 run (Gradel kick) Mich—McMurtry 12 pass from D.Brown (Gillette kick) ND—FG Gradel 38 ND—Watters 18 run (pass failed) A—106,098. Rice-Indiana, Sums, Rice 7 3 3 0 —l3 Indiana 7 14 14 0 —35 Rice Ind First downs 14 30 Rushes-yards 27-109 55-247 Passing yards 166 292 Return yards 0 4 Passes 13-25-0 17-24-0 Punts 3.30 1-23 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 10-77 7-84 Time of possession 23:39 36:21 Ind—Allen 13 pass from Schnell (Stoyanovich kick) Rice—Roper 1 run (Hines kick) Ind—Thompson 3 run (Stoyanovich kick) Rice—FG Hines 29 Ind —Schnell 1 run (Stoyanovich kick) Ind—E.Jones 6 pass from Schnell (Stoyanovich kick) Ind—Thompson 3 run (Stoyanovich kick) Rice—FG Hines 51 A—38,123 Purdue-Washington, Sums Purdue 0 -3 .0 .7—lo Washington 0 14 .0 14—28 Pur Wash First downs 14 20 Rushes-yards 31-39 39-159 Passing 237 200 Return Yards 46 112 Comp-Att-Int 23-44-4 13-32-1 Punts 9-36 7-40 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-40 4-25 Time of Possession 31:30 28:30 Wash—Slater 30 pass from Chandler (Brownlee kick) Pur—FG Briggs 44 Wash —Franklin 16 pass from Chandler (Brownlee kick) Wash—Slater 41 pass from Chandler (Brownlee kick) Wash—Toy 26 fumble return (Brownlee kick) Pur—Myles 1 run (Briggs kick) A—70,492. Indiana High School Football By The Associated Press Saturday’s Games Bloomington North 29, Connersville 7 Evansville Harrison 21, Ev. Reitz 13 Ft. Wayne Luers 21, FW Northrop? Ft. Wayne Wayne 19, FW Harding 7 Indpis Ritter 35. Angola 8 Kentucky Deaf 28, Ind. Deaf 0 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) How The Associated Press Top 10 Indiana high school football teams fared last week: Class 5A 1 Ft Wayne Snider (2-1) lost to FW North 15-14 2. beat S. Bend Clay 29-0. 3. Terre Haute South (2-1) lost to 3A No. 1 Indpis Cathedral 14-7. 4. Elkhart Central (3-0) beat S.Bend LaSalle 357. 5 Indpis N.Central (2-1) lost to Indpis Ben Davis 15-0. 6. Columbus East (3-0> beat Floyd Central 10-6. 7. Marion (3-0) beat 4A No. 10 Logansport 64). 8 Carmel (1-2) lost to Noblesville 25-13. 9. Castle (2-1) lost to Evansville Central 17-0. 10. Martinsville (3-0) beat Seymour 31-30. Class 4A 1. Hobart (3-0) beat Andrean 17-12. 2. Franklin Central (3-0) beat Southport 28-12. 3. Aasper (3-0) beat 2A N 0.9 Tell City 21-14. 4. S.Bend St. Joseph’s (2-1) lost to Dowagiac. Mich. 15-14. 5. Brownsburg (2-1) lost to Decatur Central 98 6. Munster (3-0) beat Griffith 27-12. 7 DeKalb (1-2) lost to E.Noble 25-22. 8 Hammond Noll (2-1) lost to Gary Wallace 1412. 9. East Central (2-1) beat Brookville 42-6 10. L jgansport (1-2) lost to 5A N 0.7 Marion 6-0 Class 3A 1. Indpis Cathedral (3-0) beat 5A N 0.3 TH South 14-7. 2. Ft. Wayne Dwenger (3-0) beat FW Concordia 27-6. 3 Indpis Chatard (3-0) beat Indpis Howe 22-13 3 4. Zionsville (3-0) beat Hamilton Hts. 32-0. 5. Tipton (3-0) beat Elwood 32-21. 6. Indpis Roncalli (2-1) beat Indpis Brebeuf 2919 7. N.Montgomery (2-1) lost to Frankfort D-10. 8. Tippecanoe Valley (3-0) beat Southwood 2714. 9. New Palestine (3-0) beat Shenandoah 41-0. 10. West Lafayette (2-1) lost to Las. Harrison 35-6 Class 2A 1. Ft. Wayne Luers (3-0) beat FW Northrop2l-7. 2. Rochester (3-0) beat Northfield 32-7. 3. North Newton (3-0) beat Kankakee Valley 296. 4. Indpis Ritter (3-0) beat Angola 35-8. 5. Danville (3-0) beat Greencastle 45-0. 6. North Judson (1-2) lost to Rensselaer 7-0. 7. Tri-West (1-2) lost to Edgewood 21-13. 8. Evansville Mater Dei (2-1) beat Ev. North 4121. 9. Tell City (1-2) lost to 4A N 0.3 Jasper 21-14. 10. Mishawaka Marian (2-1) beat Bellmont 216. Class A 1. South Putnam (3-0) beatCascade39-0. 2. Jim town (3-0) beat Knox 28-0. 3. Sheridan (3-0) beat Clinton Central 35-21. 4. Frontier (3-0) beat N.White 59-0. 5. Linton (3-0) beat N.Daviess 34-14. 6. N.Vermillion (3-0) beat Turkey Run 42-0. 7. Tecumseh (2-1) lost to Heritage Hills 21-7. 8. Perry Central (3-0) beat Hancock Co., Ky., 35-8. 9. Adams Central (2-1) beat Churubusco 30-8. 10. Winamac (2-1) lost to W.Central 21-14. Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pct. GB Detroit 85 57 . 599 Toronto 85 57 599 New York 79 63 .556 6 Milwaukee 79 64 . 552 6 1 * Boston 69 72 .489 15‘* Baltimore 62 80 .437 23 Cleveland 54 90 . 375 32 West Division W. L. Pct. GB Minnesota 77 67 . 535 Kansas City 72 71 .503 4*£ Oakland 72 71 .503 4>* California 68 75 476 BM> Texas 68 75 476 8% Seattle 67 75 .472 9 Chicago 61 81 430 15 Saturday's Games Boston 4, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 5. Minnesota 4 Toronto 13, New York 1 Kansas City 10, Oakland 7 Milwaukee 11, Detroit 2 Texas 4, California 3 Seattle 12, Chicago 2 Sunday's Games Baltimore at Boston, ppd., rain Minnesota 7, Cleveland 3, 10 innings New York 8, Toronto 5 Detroit 5, Milwaukee 1 Texas 8. California 2 Kansas City 6, Oakland 5 Chicago 2. Seattle 0 Monday's Games Milwaukee (Barker 2-1) at New York (Gullickson 2-1), (n) Boston (Clemens 168) at Detroit (Alexander 5-0), (n) Baltimore (Boddicker 10-8) at Toronto (Stieb 13-8), (n)

Minnesota (Viola 15-8) at Chicago (LaPoint 3-3), (n) California (Fraser 9-9) at Kansas City (Jackson 8-16), (n) Oakland (Nelson 6-5) at Texas (Witt 79), (n) Cleveland (Yett 3-7) at Seattle (Morgan 11- (n) Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at New York, (n) Boston at Detroit, (n) Baltimore at Toronto, (n) Minnesota at Chicago, (n) California at Kansas City, (n) Oakland at Texas, (n) Cleveland at Seattle, (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pct. GB St. Louis 83 58 .589 New York 81 61 .570 24 Montreal 80 61 .567 3 Philadelphia 71 71 .500 124 Chicago 70 71 496 13 Pittsburgh 68 74 479 154 West Division W L. Pct. GB San Francisco 77 66 . 538 Cincinnati 71 72 .497 6 Houston 70 72 .493 64 Atlanta 61 80 433 15 Los Angeles 60 82 . 423 164 San Diego 59 83 .415 174 Saturday's Games Montreal 7, Chicago 1 St. Louis 8, New York 1 Atlanta 10, Los Angeles 9. 10 innings San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 4 Only games scheduled Sunday's Games New York 4, St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 2 San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 1 Chicago 5, Montreal 2 San Diego 10, Houston 2 Monday’s Games Chicago (Sanderson 7-7) at New York (Fernandez 10-8), (n) St. Louis (Magrane 7-7) at Philadelphia (Rawley 178), (n) Montreal (Martinez 9-3) at Pittsburgh (Palacios 18), (n) Cincinnati (Hoffman 9-9) at Atlanta (Glavine 1-3), (n) Houston (Ryan 7-14) at Los Angeles (Belcher 1-1), (n) San Diego (Whitson 10-11) at San Francisco (Hammaker 9-10), (n) Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati at Atlanta, (n) Chicago at New York, (n) St. Louis at Philadelphia, (n) Montreal at Pittsburgh, (n) Houston at Los Angeles, (n) San Diego at San Francisco, (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (435 at bats)—Boggs, Boston. .367; Mattingly, New York. 333; Trammell, Detroit, 329, Puckett, Minnesota, .327; Fernandez, Toronto, .325. RUNS—Boggs, Boston, 105; GBell, Toronto, 104; Whitaker, Detroit, 102; Trammell, Detroit, 97; DwEvans, Boston, 96. RBl—Gßell, Toronto, 120; DwEvans, Boston, 112; Joyner, California, 105; McGwire, Oakland, 105; Sierra, Texas, 103. HlTS—Boggs. Boston. 195; Puckett, Minnesota, 183; Seitzer, Kansas City, 182; Fernandez, Toronto. 176; Trammell, Detroit, 171. DOUBLES—Boggs, Boston, 38; DwE-vans, Boston, 36; Molitor, Milwaukee, 36;' Mattingly, New York, 35; PBradley. Seattle, 35; Sierra, Texas, 35. TRIPLES—WiIson, Kansas City. 13; PBradley, Seattle, 10; Polonia, Oakland. 9; Yount, Milwaukee, 8; 4 are tied with 7. HOME RUNS —GBell, Toronto, 43; McGwire, Oakland, 43; DwEvans. Boston, 33; Hrbek, Minnesota, 33; Pagliarulo, New York, 32. STOLEN BASES—Reynolds. Seattle. 52; Redus, Chicago. 47; Wilson, Kansas City, 46; Molitor, Milwaukee, 39: PBradley, Seattle, 33. PITCHING (12decisions)—Musselman, Toronto, 11-4, .733, 4.18; Key, Toronto, 168, .727, 2.85, Cerutti, Toronto, 10-4, .714,4.16, John, New York. 12- .706, 3.93; Guetterman, Seattle, 9-4, .692, 4.00. STRIKEOUTS—Langston, Seattle, 231; Higuera, Milwaukee, 217; Clemens, Boston. 208; Hough, Texas. 194; Stewart, Oakland, 184. SAVES—Henke, Toronto, 32; Righetti, New York, 27; Reardon, Minnesota, 26; Plesac, Milwaukee, 23; JHowell, Oakland, 16; Mohorcic, Texas, 16

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NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (435 at bats)—Gwynn, San Diego, .370; Raines, Montreal, .332; Guerrero, Los Angeles, .324; Galarraga, Montreal, .322, Hatcher, Houston, .311. RUNS—Gwynn, San Diego, 112; EDavis, Cincinnati, 111; Coleman, St. Louis, 108; Samuel. Philadelphia. 104; Raines, Montreal, 103. RBl—Dawson, Chicago, 118; Wallach, Montreal, 111; JClark, St. Louis, 106; McGee, St. Louis, 98; EDavis, Cincinnati, 97. HlTS—<lwynn, San Diego, 196; Coleman, St. Louis. 163; McGee. St. Louis, 160; Doran, Houston, 159; OSmith, St. Louis, 158; Samuel. Philadelphia, 158. DOUBLES—Wallach, Montreal, 39; Galarraga. Montreal, 38; OSmith. St. Louis, 35; Gwynn, San Diego, 34; McGee, St. Louis. 3. TRIPLES —Samuel, Philadelphia, 13; Gwynn, San Diego, 12; MThompson. Philadelphia, 9; Bonds, Pittsburgh. 8; Coleman, St. Louis, 8; McGee, St. Louis, 8. HOME RUNS—Dawson. Chicago, 43; DMurphy, Atlanta, 38; EDavis, Cincinnati. 36; JClark. St. Louis, 35; Strawberry, New York, 35. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 100; Gwynn, San Diego, 50; Hatcher, Houston, 49; EDavis, Cincinnati, 48; Raines, Montreal, 44. PITCHING (12 decisions)—Leach, New York. 11-1, .917, 3.41; Martinez, Montreal, 9-3, .750 3.36; Dayley, St. Louis, 9-4, 692. 1.99; Dunne Pittsburgh. 11-5. .688. 2.86; Gooden, New York, 138. 684 3 31 STRIKEOUTS—Ryan. Houston. 226; Scott. Houston. 214; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 172; Welch. Los Angeles. 170; Darling. New York. 167; Hershiser. Los Angeles. 167. SAVES—Bedrosian, Philadelphia, 36; LeSmith, Chicago. 34; Worrell. St. Louis. 28; Franco, Cincinnati, 26; DSmith, Houston. 23; McDoweU, New York. 23. Golf SUTTON, Mass. (AP) Final scores and prize money Sunday for top players in the rain-shortened $500,000 Bank of Boston golf tournament on the 7,110yard, par-71 Pleasant Valley Country Club course (fourth round canceled) Sam Randolph. $90,000 678884—199 Gene Sauers, $37,333 688788—203 Ray Stewart. $37,333 65-7385—203 Wavne Grady, $37,333 678888—203 John Mahaffey. $17,562 65-7188—204 Steve Pate, $17,562 698689-204 Curtis Strange, $17,562 6589-70—204 Clarence Rose, $17,562 688789—204 Lee Trevino. $13,000 6687-72—205 Gary Hallberg, $13,000 718886—205 Tom Byrum, $13,000 688988—205 Larry Rinker, $13,000 6986-70—205 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Final scores and prize money for top players Sunday from the LPGA Ping Championship, played at the 6,233 yard, par-72 Columbia Edgewater Country Club (a-denotes amatuer): Nancy Lopez. $33,750 7287-71—210 Kelly Leadbetter, 15,937 73-7187—211 Muffin Spencer-Dvln, 15,937 73-69 89—211 Jan Stephenson, 15,937 68-71-72—211 Chris Johnson. 9,562 67-73-72—212 Ayako Okamoto. 6,413 71-7785—213 Beth Solomon, 6,412 70-72-71—213 Marta Figueras-Dotti, 6,412 72-68-73—213 Hollis Stacy. 6,412 7089-74—213 Anne-Marie Palli, 4.037 73-7586-214 Beth Daniel, 4,037 7589-70—214 Dawn Coe, 4,037 71-71-72—214 Elaine Crosby. 4,037 7089-75-214 Patti Rizzo, 4,036 6889-77—214 Transactions BASEBALL National League MONTREAL EXPOS—Recalled Charlie Lea, pitcher, from Indianapolis of the American Association. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL —Named David Cornwell director of equal employment and assistant legal counsel. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed Anthony Munoz, offensive tackle. DETROIT LlONS—Signed Harvey Salem, guard, to a two-year contract. NEW ORLEANS SAlNTS—Claimed Mark Paitison, wide receiver, from waivers. Placed Michael Adams, cornerback, on injured reserve. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Activated Jeff Stover, defensive lineman. Waived Doug Mikolas, defensive lineman.

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