Banner Graphic, Volume 20, Number 247, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1990 — Page 5

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Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L PcL GB Toronto 39 30 .565 Boston 37 29 .561 Cleveland 31 34 .477 6 Milwaukee 31 34 .477 6 Detroit 33 37 .471 6* Baltimore 31 37 .456 7V4 New York 25 40.38512 West Division W L PcL GB Oakland 43 23 .652 Chicago 39 25 .609 3 California 36 33 .522 BMi Minnesota 32 35 .478 11V4 Seattle 33 37 .471 12 Texas 31 37 .456 13 Kansas City 28 38 .424 15 Friday’s Games Boston 4, Baltimore 3 New York 8, Toronto 7,15 innings Minnesota 3, Kansas City 2 Milwaukee 9, Cleveland 7 Texas 5, Seattle 2 California 1, Detroit 0 Chicago 5, Oakland 0 Saturday’s Games Baltimore (Johnson 6-4) at Boston (Clemens 113) 1:05 p.m. New York (Leary 3-9) at Toronto (Stottlemyre 7-6), 1:35 p.m. Chicago (McDowell 3-4) at Oakland (Moore 56), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City (Gubicza 4-6) at Minnesota (West 2- 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Nipper 0-0) at Milwaukee (Robinson 0-1), 8:35 p.m. Seattle (Johnson 7-3) at Texas (Witt 3-8), 9:05 pjn. Detroit (Robinson 5-5) at California (Abbott 45), 10:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Baltimore at Boston, 1:05 p.m. New York at Toronto, 1 :35 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:15 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. Detroit at California, 4:05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L PcL GB Pittsburgh 38 27 .585 Montreal 39 29 -.574 V 4 New York 34 29 .540 3 Philadelphia 34 31 .523 4 St. Louis 28 39 .418 11 Chicago 28 41 .406 12 West Division W L PcL GB Cincinnati 41 23 .641 San Francisco 36 32 .529 7 San Diego 33 31 .516 8 Los Angeles 34 33 .507 BIA8 l A Houston 26 41 .388 16’A Atlanta 25 40 .385 16’A Friday’s Games St. Louis 7, Chicago 0 Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 6, 10 innings Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 3 New York 5, Philadelphia 1 San Diego at Atlanta, ppd., rain San Francisco 4, Houston 3 Saturday’s Games St Louis (Tewksbury 1-0) at Chicago (Bielecki 3- 1:15 p.m. San Francisco (Wilson 3-0) at Houston (Portugal 1-7), 1:15 p.m. Los Angeles (Belcher 5-4) at Cincinnati (Browning 6-4), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Combs 3-5) at New York (Gooden 5-5), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Whitson 5-5) at Atlanta (Glavine 34) 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Drabek 8-2) at Montreal (Smith 3-5), 7:35 p.m. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Montreal, 1:35 p.m. Philadelphia at New York, 1:35 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 2:10 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. San Francisco at Houston, 2:35 p.m. Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 8:05 p.m. Leaders TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BAITING (192 al bats) —Dykstra, Philadelphia, .382; Dawson, Chicago, .336; Sandberg, Chicago, .336; Larkin, Cincinnati, .333; Bonds, Pittsburgh, .329. RUNS—Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 55; Sabo, Cincinnati, 54; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 50; Sandberg, Chicago, 50; WClark, San Francisco, 49. RBl—MaWilliams, San Francisco, 56; JCarter, San Diego, 55; WClark, San Francisco, 54; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 50; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 50. HlTS—Dykstra, Philadelphia, 92; Sandberg, Chicago, 92; Larkin, Cincinnati, 84; McGee, St. Louis, 84; TGwynrr, San Ditto, 82. DOUBLES—Wallach, Montreal, 21; Presley, Atlanta, 20; Guerrero, St. Louis, 19; Jefferies, New York, 19; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 18; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 18; Sabo, Cincinnati, 18. TRIPLES—CoIeman, St. Louis, 5; JBcll, Pittsburgh, 5; TGwynn, San Diego, 5; 7 are tied with 4. HOME RUNS—GDavis, Houston, 19; Sandberg, Chicago, 19; Dawson, Chicago, 17; Mitchell, San Francisco, 17; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 16. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, St. Louis, 41; Raines, Montreal, 24; Samuel, Los Angeles, 24; Yelding, Houston, 24; Butler, San Francisco, 23; DeShields, Montreal, 23; Nixon, Montreal, 23. PITCHING (7 decisions)—Burkett, San Francisco, 7-1, .875, 3.38; Heaton, Pittsburgh, 9-2, .818, 299; Drabek, Pittsburgh, 8-2, .800, 3.15; Vida, New York, 10-3, .769, 250; Armstrong, Cincinnati, 9-3, .750,2.11. STRIKEOUTS—RMartinez, Los Angeles, 112; Gooden, New York, 91; Viola, New York, 81; DeLeon, St. Louis, 77; Cone, New York, 70. SAVES—Da Smith, Houston, 13; Myers, Cincinnati, 13; RMcDowell, Philadelphia, 13; Franco, New York, 12; Burke, Montreal, 11. Leaders TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BAITING (192 at bats) —Guillen, Chicago, .332; RHenderson, Oakland, .332; Griffey, Seattle, .323; Canseco, Oakland, .320; DParker, Milwaukee, .315; Puckett, Minnesota, .315. RUNS—Gruber, Toronto, 50, RHenderson, Oakland, 50; Holder, Detroit, 46; Puckett, Minnesota, 44; Canseco, Oakland, 43; Griffey, Seattle, 43. RBl—Holder, Detroit, 63; Gruber, Toronto, 60; Bell, Toronto, 52; Canseco, Oakland, 50; McGwire, Oakland, 46. HlTS—Griffey, Seattle, 86; Gruber, Toronto, 82; Bell, Toronto, 80; Franco, Texas, 78; Prickett, Minnesota, 78; Seitzer, Kansas City, 78; Trammell, Detroit, 78. DOUBLES—Puckett, Minnesota, 20; Calderon, Chicago, 19; Joßeed, Boston, 19; Snyder,

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Cleveland, 19; 4 are tied with 18. TRlPLES—Fernandez, Toronto, 6; Burks, Boston, 5; Webster, Cleveland, 5; 6 are tied with 4. HOME RUNS—Holder, Detroit, 25; Canseco, Oakland, 20; Gruber, Toronto, 18; McGwire, Oakland, 18; Bell, Toronto, 15. STOLEN BASES—RHenderson, Oakland, 32; Pettis, Texas, 21; Sax, New York, 18; Calderon, Chicago, 17; WWilson, Kansas City, 15. PITCHING (7 decisions) —BJoncs, Chicago, 81, .889, I.6''; King, Chicago, 7-1, .875, 215; Welch, Oakland, 11-2 .846, 2.46; Stieb, Toronto, 10-2 833, 226; Clemens, Boston, 11-3, .786, 2.81. STRIKEOUTS—CIemens, Boston, 99; Langston, California, 96; Ryan, Texas, 94; Hanson, Seattle, 84; Gordon, Kansas City, 81. SAVES—Eckersley, Oakland, 22 Thigpen, Chicago, 22; DJones, Cleveland, 21; Aguilera, Minnesota, 17; Henneman, Detroit, 16; Schooler, Seattle, 16. AA Statistics American Association Statistics Club Pitching ERA HHR BB SO SHO SV Buffalo 3.10 587 31 186 434 6 17 Nashville 3.34 543 39 245 430 10 21 Indianpls 3.47 549 42 258 416 6 12 Omaha 3.60 611 40 221 447 5 21 Louisville 3.70 563 49 242 442 8 19 Okla City 4.60 728 42 264 390 1 10 lowa 4.83 687 61 293 431 2 13 Denver 5.02 698 49 281 426 4 19 Pitching Leaders (Minimum 58 Innings Pitched) IP H BB SO W-L ERA Scudder,Nvl 74 50 28 58 6-1 2.32 Carpenter.Lo 68 47 8 54 6-1 2.39 Fireovidjnd 85 92 21 35 6-5 2.53 Brown,Nvl 63 63 16 28 3-5 2.56 HmmndMvl 83 71 39 87 7-1 2.61 Filsen,Oma 88 90 24 53 11-2 2.66 Taylor£uf 100 T 1 29 62 9-3 2.71 LopezJMvl 73 66 23 42 5-6 2.84 Kemp.Buf 79 80 12 37 5-4 2.97 Rojas,lnd 61 56 33 43 2-0 3.08 OlivaresLou 78 60 32 40 5-5 3.10 Anderson.lnd 95 88 25 53 7-4 3.12 Blnknshpjw 68 70 35 44 7-1 3.18 Palacios.Buf 90 92 30 74 4-5 3.31 Clark,Om 74 68 38 50 6-3 3.67 Lemstrs.Om 71 79 21 42 4-5 3.68 Magnant.Om 77 72 25 56 2-5 4.11 Miller,Okc 87 90 34 50 6-5 4.12 Pa vias,l wa 61 60 30 57 4-2 4.30 ImesJ9vl 75 77 32 43 5-4 4.42 Yorkjuf 83 84 40 68 4-3 4.64 Chadwck,Om 68 65 29 47 3-5 4.66 Qadce,Oma 69 69 26 39 5-4 4.72 KaUevigJwa 70 91 27 22 2-8 4.89 August,Den 62 72 15 32 3-3 4.96 Farmerjnd 84 92 35 62 4-6 5.02 Petkvsk.Okc 76 94 27 44 4-7 5.21 Hoover,Okc 80 92 27 44 4-3 5.27 Wins Filson, Omaha 11 Taylor, Buffalo 9 Blankenshp, lowa 7 Anderson, Indianapolis 7 Hammond, Nashville 7 Strikeouts Hammond, Nashville 87 Palacios, Buffalo 74 Hill, Louisville 73 York, Buffalo 68 Several tied 62 Saves Perez, Louisville 13 Sebra, Nashville 13 Stottlemre, Omaha 9 Baller, Omaha 9 Several tied 6 Colts’ schedule INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indianapolis Colts schedule of games for the 1990 NFL season (all times Eastern): Sept. 9 at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Sept. 16 vs New England, 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at Houston, 1 p.m. Sept. 30 at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Oct. 7 vs Kansas City, 1 p.m. Oct. 14 Open date Oct 21 vs Denver, 1 p.m. Oct 28 vs Miami, 1 p.m. Nov. 5 vs N. Y. Giants, 9 p.m. (Monday) Nov. 11 at New England, 1 p.m. Nov. 18 ve New York Jets, 4 p.m. Nov. 25 at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Dec. 2 at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Dec. 9 —vs Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dec. 16 at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Dec. 22 vs Washington, 8 p.m. (Saturday) Dec. 30 at Miami, 1 p.m. Auto Racing American Racing, Qualifying PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Provisional qualifying Friday for Sunday’s American Racing Series race for identical Wildcat-March chasses powered by Buick V-6 engines, with name, hometown, and speed miles per hour. The final starting order will be determined after the second qualifying session Saturday: 1, Paul Tracy, Canada, 109.701 mph. 2, P.J. Jones, Rolling Hills, Calif., 109.093. 3, Mike Snow, Denver, Colo., 108.739. 4, Mitch Thieman, Portland, Ore., 108.506. 5, Tommy Byrne, Cresent City, Ha., 108.450. 6, Ted Prappas, Los Angeles, 108.004. 7, Mark Smith, McMinnville, Ore., 107.715. 8, Robbie Buhl, Grosse Pointe, Mich., 107.151. 9, Cathy Muller, France, 107.082. 10, Tom Christoff, Canada, 106.783. 11, Robbie Gross, Los Angeles, 106.674. 12, Vinicio Salmi, Italy, 106.434. 13, Mark Rodrigues, North Hollywood, Calif., 105.448. 14, Colin Trueman, Amil, Ohio, 105.403. 15, Roberto Quintanilla, Mexico, 105.262. 16, Jay Cochran, Palm Beach, Ha., 104.854. 17, Marty Roth. Canada, 104.725. Transactions Friday’s Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League MINNESOTA TWlNS—Released Jim Dwyer, designated hitter. Recalled Paul Sorrento, first baseman-designated hitter, from Portland of the Pacific Coast League. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Fired Russ Nixon, manager, and Bruce Dal Canton, pitching coach. Named Bobby Cox manager and Leo Mazzone pitching coach. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MIAMI HEAT—Traded the No. 3 choice in the 1990 draft to the Denver Nuggets for the Nos. 9 and 15 choices. HOCKEY National Hockey League MINNESOTA NORTH STARS—Promoted Les Jackson, director of amateur scouting, to director of player personnel.

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