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Baseball By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet. GB Boston 16 15 .516 Cleveland 15 15 .500 'A New York 16 16 .500 'A Milwaukee 14 15 .483 1 Baltimore 13 17 .433 2'A Toronto 11 21 .344 5Vi Detroit 9 21 .300 6Vi West Division W L Pet. GB Oakland 22 10 .688 California 21 11 .652 1 Kansas City 19 12 .613 2Vi Texas 19 12 .613 2Vi Seattle 18 16 .529 5 Minnesota 13 18 .419 BVi Chicago 12 19 .387 9Vi Tuesday’s Games New York 5, Texas 3 Oakland at Baltimore, ppd., rain Minnesota 6, Boston 2 California 5, Detroit 1 Seattle 4, Toronto 3 Chicago 10, Milwaukee 1 Kansas City 3, Cleveland 1 Today’s Games Seattle (Langston 4-3) at Toronto (Key 2-2), 12:35 p.m. Chicago (Perez 1-3) at Milwaukee (Higuera 01), 2:30 p.m. Texas (Ryan 3-2) at New York (Parker 0-0), 7:30 p.m. Oakland (Stewart 6-0) at Baltimore (Ballard 51), 7:35 p.m. Minnesota (R.Smith 2-1) at Boston (Clemens 41) 7:35 p.m. California (McCaskill 4-1) at Detroit (Tanana 24), 7:35 p.m. Cleveland (Farrell 2-1) at Kansas City (Bannister 3-0), 8:35 p.m. „ NATIONAL LEAGUE ' East Division W L Pet. GB New York 17 13 .567 St. Louis 17 13 .567 Chicago 17 14 .548 V 4 Montreal 17 16 .515 IV4 Philadelphia 13 17 .433 4 Pittsburgh 12 19 .387 5V4 West Division W L Pet. GB Cincinnati 17 14 .548 ,San Francisco 17 15 .531 'A San Diego 17 17 .500 \'A Atlanta 16 17 .485 2 'Los Angeles 15 16 .484 2 Houston 14 18 .438 3'/i Tuesday’s Games San Francisco 4, Chicago 2 , Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain New York 3, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 2 Montreal 4, Houston 2 St. Louis 4, San Diego 3 Today’s Games '• Los Angeles (Valenzuela 0-3) at Pittsburgh (Walk 3-2), (n) . New York (Darling 1-3) at Cincinnati (Browning 3-2), (n) Atlanta (Glavine 4-0) at Philadelphia (Maddux 1-1), (n) San Francisco (Garrelts 2-1) at Chicago (Bielecki 2-1), (n) Montreal (B.Smith 2-1) at Houston (Clancy 12) San Diego (Terrell 3-3) at St. Louis (Magrane 22), (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (90 at bats) —Baines. Chicago, .346; Gruber, Toronto, .341; POBrien, Cleveland, .339; ADavis, Seattle, .336; Jacoby, Cleveland, .330. RUNS—Burks, Boston, 27; Palmeiro, Texas, 27; Greenwell, Boston, 25; McGrifT, Toronto, 25; BJackson, Kansas City, 23; POBrien, Cleveland, 23. RBl—Franco, Texas, 30; Leonard, Seattle, 27; Sierra, Texas, 24; McGriff, Toronto, 23; Rice, Boston, 23; Snyder, Cleveland, 23. HITS —Reynolds, Seattle, 42; Greenwell, Boston, 40; Boggs, Boston, 39; Burks, Boston, 39; DWhile, California, 39; Guillen, Chicago, 39; Sax, New York, 39. DOUBLES—Puckett, Minnesota, 12; BAnderson, Baltimore, 10; Boggs, Boston, 10; CRipken, Baltimore, 10; Esasky, Boston, 10; Sierra, Texas, 10. TRIPLES —DWhite, California, 5; PBradley, Baltimore, 5; Burks, Boston, 4; Reynolds, Seattle, 4; 5 are tied with 3. HOME RUNS—BJackson, Kansas City, 9; Leonard, Seattle, 8; McGriff, Toronto, 8; McGwire, Oakland, 8; Whitaker, Detroit, 7. STOLEN BASES—Espy, Texas, 17; RHcnderson, New York, 15; DWhile, California, 13; BJackson, Kansas City, 11; Guillen, Chicago, 11. PITCHING (4 decisions)—Stewart, Oakland, 60, 1.000, 2.77; Ballard, Baltimore, 5-1, .833, 2.56; Bosio, Milwaukee, 5-1, .833, 2.09; LaPoint, New York, 5-1, .833, 5.53; 5 are tied with .800. STRIKEOUTS—Ryan, Texas, 52; Clemens, Boston, 49; Langston, Seattle, 48; Swindell, Cleveland, 41; Moore, Oakland, 38; Viola, Minnesota. 38.
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SAVES—Eckersley, Oakland, 10; Hernandez, Detroit, 7; Schooler, Seattle, 7; DJones, Cleveland, 6; Farr, Kansas City, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE BAITING (90 at bats)—WClark, San Francisco, .354; Herr, Philadelphia, .341; Coleman, StLouis, .339; Vila yes, Philadelphia, .337; LSmith, Atlanta, .328. RUNS—COLEMAN, StLouis, 25; LSmith, Atlanta, 25; WClark, San Francisco, 25; Daniels, Cincinnati, 23; GDavis, Houston, 22; VHayes, Philadelphia, 22. RBl—Mitchell, San Francisco, 36; Galarraga, Montreal, 26; VHayes, Philadelphia, 26; ONeill, Cincinnati, 24; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 24. HITS —Herr, Philadelphia, 42; TGwynn, San Diego, 42; Coleman, StLouis, 40; WClark, San Francisco, 40; Mitchell, San Francisco, 39. DOUBLES—Mitchell, San Francisco, 13; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 12; Doran, Houston, 12; Guerrero, StLouis, 10; Murray, Los Angeles, 10. TRIPLES—Dawson, Chicago, 4; Raines, Montreal, 4; TGwynn, San Diego, 4; Bass, Houston, 3; Coleman, StLouis, 3; Uribe, San Francisco, 3. HOME RUNS—Mitchell, San Francisco, 11; GDavis, Houston, 8; Strawberry, New York, 7; VHayes, Philadelphia, 7; 4 are tied with 6. STOLEN BASES—-Coleman, StLouis, 14; ONixon, Montreal, 13; LSmith, Atlanta, 10; Sabo, Cincinnati, 10; TGwynn, San Diego, 10; Young, Houston, 10. PITCHING (4 decisions) —Glavine, Atlanta, 40, 1.000, 1.91; Gooden, New York, 5-1, .833, 2.32; Fernandez, New York, 4-1, .800, 3.05; 7 are tied with .750. STRIKEOUTS—Gooden, New York, 44; PSmith, Atlanta, 43; Scott, Houston, 41; Smoltz, Atlanta, 41; Hurst, San Diego, 40; Sutcliffe, Chicago, 40. SAVES —MaDavis, San Diego, 13; Franco, Cincinnati, 11; MiWilhams, Chicago, 10; Burke, Montreal, 7; Myers, New York, 6. Triple A Alliance At A Glance By The Associated Press American Association Eastern Division W L Pet. GB Indpolis (Expos) 21 10 .677 Nashville (Reds) 16 14 .533 4V4 Buffalo (Pirates) 16 15 .516 5 Louisville (Cards) 14 19 .424 8 Western Division Omaha (Royals) 15 16 .484 Okla. City (Rangrs) 16 18 .471 Vi Denver (Brewers) 15 17 .469 Vi lowa (Cubs) 14 18 .438 IVi International League Eastern Division W L Pet GB Syracuse (Blue Jys) 21 8 .724 Rochester (Orioles) 17 13 .567 4Vi Scrantn-WB (Phils) 11 19 .367 10Vi Pawtucket (Red Sx) 5 23 .179 15Vi Western Division Tidewater (Mels) 19 10 .655 Richmond (Braves) 19 11 .633 Vi Columbus (Yankes) 15 13 .536 3Vi Toledo (Tigers) 8 18 .308 9Vi Tuesday’s Games Oklahoma City 2, Indianapolis 1,12 innings Buffalo 6, Denver 3 Louisville 4, lowa 1 Scranton-Wilkes-Barre 16, Rochester 5 Syracuse 5, Pawtucket 1, Ist game Syracuse 4, Pawtucket 2, 2nd game Tidewater 3, Richmond 2 Toledo at Columbus, ppd., rain Wednesday’s Games Indianapolis at Oklahoma City Denver at Buffalo lowa at Louisville Omaha at Nashville Scranton-Wilkes-Barre at Rochester Syracuse at Pawtucket Richmond at Toledo Tidewater at Columbus Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh Pirates at Buffalo Denver at Pawtucket lowa at Louisville Oklahoma City at Syracuse Omaha at Nashville Baltimore Orioles at Rochester Tidewater at Columbus Detroit Tigers at Toledo, exhibition Basketball NBA PlavofT Glance By The Associated Press CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) Saturday, May 6 Phoenix 130, Golden State 103 Sunday, May 7 L.A. Lakers 113, Seattle 102, L.A. Lakers lead series 1-0 Tuesday, May 9 Chicago 120, New York 109, OT, Chicago leads series 1-0 Golden State 127, Phoenix 122, series tied 1-1 Wednesday, May 10 Milwaukee at Detroit, 8 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11 Chicago at New York, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
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Hockey NHL Playoff Glance Day by Day By The Associated Press CONFERENCE FINALS Saturday, May 6 Calgary 5, Chicago 2 Sunday, May 7 Montreal 3, Philadelphia 0 Monday, May 8 Calgary 2, Chicago 1, OT, Calgary leads series Tuesday, May 9 Philadelphia 2, Montreal 1, OT, Montreal leads series 3-2 Wednesday, May 10 Chicago at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Thursday, May 11 Montreal at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Track Bests Ind lIS Boys Tkack Bests INDIANAPOLIS (AP) boys’ outdoor track and field bests reported to The Associated Press during the 1989 season (All distances are in meters. Official state records, which may be set only in the state finals meet, are in parentheses; where two records are listed, the second reflects times recorded for yards prior to 1980 and converted for current metric distances): 100—Asa Patterson, Hammond Gavit, 10.5 (Jerome Harrison, Jeffersonville, 10.31, 1981). 200 —Charles Miles, Indpls Broad Ripple, 21.7 (Jeffery Patrick, Gary Roosevelt, 21.10, 1982). 400—Ryan Hayden, Lawrence North, 48.2 (Lee Bridges, Columbus North, 47.42, 1985; Leon Tubbs, FW South, 47.1 when converted from 440 yards, 1978). 800—Anthony Williams, Gary Mann, 1:53.1 (Phillip Jefferson, Gary Roosevelt, 1:52.31, 1988; Tom Martin, Evansville Memorial, 1:50.2 when converted from 880 yards, 1977). 1600 —Anthony Williams, Gary Mann, 4:19.4 (Brad Jones, Anderson, 4:08.9, 1980; Rudy Chapa, Hammond, 4:04.2 when converted from mile, 1976). 3200—Gannon Switzer, Carmel, 9:22.1 (Man Grady, Muncie North, 9:01.29, 1982; Rudy Chapa, Hammond, 8:55.1 when converted from two-mile, 1975). 110-high hurdles—Joe Jones, Gary Roosevelt, 13.95 (Robert Kennedy, Southport, 13.69, 1985; Jerry Hill, Indpls Tech, 13.4 when converted from 120 yards, 1976). 300-low hurdles—Joe Jones, Gary Roosevelt, 36.5 (Robert Kennedy, Southport, 35.87, 1985). 400-rclay—lndpls Perry Meridian, 42.1 (Gary Roosevelt, 41.02,1982). 1600-relay—lndpls N.Central, 3:20.8 (Gary West, 3:13.66, 1980). High jump—Steve Smith, Southport, and Monterrio Holder, Indpls Washington, both 7-0 (Jeff Woodard, New Albany, 19 Tl, and Ron Jones, Mi.Vemon (Posey), 1980, both 7-1 V 4). Long jump—Robert Leeks, Indpls Ben Davis, 24-3 Vi (Kelvin Walker, Elkhart Memorial, 24-6 Vi, 1983). Shot put—Scott Ambrose, Ml. Vernon (Posey), 60-3 (Neil Eubank, Merrillville, 64-3 Vi, 1985). Discus—Gregg Hart, Homestead, 203-6 (Kevin King, Bloomington South, 189-11, 1979). Pole vault—Chad Glock, FW Snider, 15-6 (Bob Shank. FW North. 16-6, 19871. Transactions BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES—PIaced John Candelaria, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contracts of Clay Parker and Chuck Cary, pitchers, from Columbus of the International League. Sent Hal Morris, outfielder, to Columbus. National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS—PIaced Alfredo Griffin, shortstop, on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract of Mike Sharpcrson, ir.fielder, from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. MONTREAL EXPOS—Sent Gene Harris and Randy Johnson, pitchers, to Indianapolis of the American Association. Called up Steve Frey and Mark Gardner, pitchers, from Indianapolis. , PITTSBURGH PlßATES—Activated Sid Bream, first baseman, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Steve Carter, outfielder, to Buffalo of the American Association. FOOTBALL National Football League KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Fired Otis Taylor and Bobby Gill, scouts. Named Robert B. Moore director of public relations. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed Glenn Antrum, wide receiver, Terrence Cooks, linebacker, Creighton Incorminias, offensive tackle; Mike McGee, halfback, and Chuck Pellegrini, guard. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed Steve Vandegrift, defensive tackle; Thane Ritchie, tight end, and Owen Bartruff, safety. COLLEGE AUBURN—Named Barry Canterbury administrative assistant for the men’s basketball team. CENTENARY—Named Steve Roccaforte assistant basketball coach. NORTH CAROLlNA—Announced that J.R. Reid, forward, will not return for his final year of college eligibility. WEST VIRGINIA—Named Ed Pastilong athletic director, effective July 1.
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Bulls top Knicks in overtime NEW YORK (AP) With less than eight minutes to go, the New York Knicks looked unstoppable and Michael Jordan was going nowhere. By the end of overtime, Jordan looked unstoppable and the Knicks were going nowhere as the Chicago Bulls won 120-109 in the opener of their best-of-7 Eastern Conference playoff series Tuesday night THE KNICKS outscored Chicago 35-16 for a 90-78 lead with 7:57 remaining. At that point, Jordan had 17 points, 23 below his postseason average of 39.8. New York still led 103-95 with 3:42 left before the Bulls scored the last eight points of regulation and the last 11 of overtime, with Jordan scoring nine of his 34 points in the extra period. Bulls coach Doug Collins said Jordan and Chicago’s defense made the victory possible. “Our defense really stiffened late in the game,” Collins said. “When we were down 90-78,1 told them we were a little bit too hyper. That’s a little out of character for us, but we didn’t fold.” JORDAN WAS LIMITED to 12 shots in regulation time, 15 under his postseason average. But he took over in the extra period, breaking 105-105 and 109109 ties with jumpers before giving the Bulls a 114-109 advantage when he converted a three-point play with 1:16 left. Jordan also finished with 10 rebounds and 12 assists. Warriors 127, Suns 122 Chris Mullin scored 37 points, Terry Teagle 29, Mitch Richmond 25 and Rod Higgins 21 while Winston Garland had five of his 11 in a decisive 7-0 run late in the fourth quarter as the Golden State Warriors beat the Phoenix Suns 127-122 Tuesday night to even their Western Conference semifinal playoff series. The best-of-7 series, tied at 1-1, now shifts to Oakland, Calif., for Game 3 Thursday night and Game 4 Saturday afternoon.
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The Greencastle Middle School seventh and eighth grade boys track team tied with Owen Valley 50-50 Monday at Greencastle Stadium. Greencastle has three meets remaining and the schedule has been changed. Greencastle is home Wednesday (today), against Rockville and home Thursday against South Putnam and North Putnam. On May 15, Greencastle travels to Clover-
Clovers win two meets
BRAZIL Cloverdale’s girls and boys junior high Hack teams defeated North Clay and South Putnam Monday. Not all of the winners from the girls meet were reported. At North Clay BOYS MEET Cloverdale 50, North Clay 49.5, South Putnam 24.5 LJ Discus HJ 5-8, Brad Gerlach, C. SP 110-LH 100—12.2, Hinton, SP.
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dale. The Putnam County Junior High Meet will be May 18 at Cloverdale. Greencastle 50, Owen Valley 50 SP LJ— 17-7 V 4, Jason Gibbs, G. Discus— 111-10, DeFord, OV. HJ 5-2, Jason Gibbs, G. 110-LH 100—12.13, Ison, OV. 1600 400 400-relay 800 200 1600-relay Hutchings, Wade Berry, Jim McCune, Jerrod Duff).
1600 400-relay lach, Ryan Ford, Donnie Sherman, Brad Shattach). 400 800 200 1600-relay South Putnam (By disqualification of Cloverdale and North Clay). GIRLS MEET Cloverdale 54, North Clay 53, South Putnam 19 (Cloverdale winners reported) LJ SP Discus 400-relay Gamer, Souders, Evans). 400—1:11.1, Cindy Williams.
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