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Seattle 6 Minnesota 4
California 4, Oeklend 2,11 innings
Detroit 10, Boattm 4
Toronto 7, Kensse City 5
Only games scheduled
FridayN Genes
Ten* (Hough 7-6) at Toroao (Stab 12-3), 7:35
PJNew Yak (JJtab .wan 2-6 end Hewkint 1-S) el
Cleveland (Swindell 6-5 and Walker 0-1). 2. 5*5
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Boston (Boltoo 3-1) at Detroit (Maria S-12),
7:35 pjn.
Muwaukes (RJtobhwan 4-1) at Chicago (Mc-
Dowell 5-5), 8 05 pm.
Oakland (Moon 9-t) at Minnaou (TL Smith 4-
8). 8:0S p m
Baltimore (McDonald 1-flD at Kantaa City
(S.Davta 4-6), S:35 pm.
California (Langston 4-12) at Seattle (Hanson
10-8), 10:35 pjn.
Saturday’s Games
Texas at Toronto, 1 35 pm.
Postal at Detroit, 1:15 pm
Baltimore at Kmsaa City, 2,1:15 pm.
Milwaukee at Chicago, 1:20 pm.
New York at Cleveland, 7:05 pm.
Oakland at Minnesota, 2,6.05 pm
California at Seattle, 1005 pm
Sunday’! Games
Texas at Toronto, 1:35 pm.
New York at Cleveland, 2,105 pm.
Boston at Detroit, 1:35 p.m.
Oakland at Minnesota, 2:15 pm.
Milwaukee at Chicago, 2:35 pm
Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:35 pm.
California at Seattle, 4:35 pm.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
City-Area Sports Menu
A schedule of upcoming sports attractions and announcements
which are of general interest in Sulphur Springs and Hopkins
County:
THURSDAY, JULY 26
FRIDAY, JULY 27
General
Hopkins County Chapter of Ducks Unlimited holds its annual Banquel/Auctian at
11 of* ins County Regional Civic Center. 6 JO pjn. (Doors open at 5:30 p.m).
Connie Mack BaaehnU
The Mount Vernon Post 243 Eagles, representing Mount Vernon, Paris and Sulphur
Springs in American Legion Baseball this summer, play the kwer of Aitmgton-Mr
Kinney in losers bracket in Connie Mack State Tournament at Burkbumett/Wichii
Falls, 12 noon.
Major League Baseball Rangers have an open date.
Major League Baseball: Rangers at Toronto, 6:35 pjn.
SATURDAY, JULY 28
M*jor League Baseball: Rangers at Toronto, 12:35 pjn.
SUNDAY, JULY »
Major League Baseball: Rangers at Toronto, 12:35 pjn.
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THURSDAY’S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
TEXAS RANGERS—Activated Jeff KunkeL
shortstop, from the 15-day disabled Hat. Sent Coed
Espy, outfielder, outright to Oklahoma City of the
American Association.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS—Recalled Keith Brown,
pitcher, horn Nashville of the American Associa-
tion. Optioned Tim Birtsas, pitcher, to Nashville.
MONTREAL EXPOS—Placed Dave Schmidt,
pitcher, on the 15-day disabled Hsl Recalled Mel
Rojas, pitcher, bon Indianapolis of the American
NEW YORK METS—Recalled Kevin Blown,
pitcher, from Tidewater of the Ineematianal
League. Optioned Todd Hundley, catcher, to lack-
son of the Texas Lmwss
PITTSBURGH PRATES-Recalled Moires
Alou. outfielder, from Buffalo of the American As-
sociation. Optioned Orlando Merced, infielder, to
Buffalo.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
ATLANTA HAWKS—Named Danin May assis-
tant director of pubbe relations.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Signed La
lepsen, center, to ■ four-year contact.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL—Named Reggie Roberts director of in-
formation. Promoted Leslie Hammond from public
Softball
Thursday’s Gama
San Diego 8. Houston 2
New Yak 6 Sl Louis 1,1st game
St. Louis 3, New York 1,2nd game
Montreal 3, Chicago 2,10 innings
Philadelphia 12, Pittsburgh 4
San Francisco 4, Cincinnati 3
Los Angela 8, Atlanta 1
Friday’s Games
^ lfciu^r» (Gullidtsan 6-7) at San gty ^snaa
Oucago (Maddux 6-9) at Memreal (Oankwr <6
5*7:35 pjn. ,
St. Louis (B-Smith 7-7) at New York (Molt 13-
5* 7:35 pjn.
Philadelphia (Delesus 2-2) at Pittsburgh
(R-Reed 2-1), 7:35 pm.
Atlanta (Glavine *6) at Los Angela (Wells 1-
2* 10:35 pm.
Cincinnati (Scudder 2-3) at San Francisco
(Robinson 6-1), 10:35 p.m.
Satnraay’s Gama
at San Diego, 10.05 pjn.
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ATLANTA 1
Mike Pringle, Gene Lang, and Greg Patens, run-
ning backs; Tory Epps and Tony Bowk*, nose
uckics, Darrell Jordan, linebacker. Sun Clayton,
guard; Elbert Shelley, safety, George Thomas,
wide receiver, and Hugh Millen. quarterback.
CHICAGO BEARS—Signed Mke Tonczak,
quarterback, to a two-year contract.
CINCINNATI BENGALS—Agreed to terms
with David Fulcher, safety.
DENVER BRONCOS—Waived Chris Allen,
defmaive lineman.
DETROIT LIONS—Signed Dan Owens, defen-
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TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RATTING (2** sl beta)—RHendoraon,
Oakland, .334; Sheffield, Milwaukee, .322; Harper.
Minnaou, .321: Palmeiro, Texas, .31*; Griffey,
Seattle, .317,
RUNS—RHendertoi, Oakland. 75; Fielder,
Detroit, 64; Puckett, Minnaou, 63; Griffey,
Seattle, 62; JCanaeco, Oakland, 62.
RBI—Beider, Detroit, 81; JCanaeco, Oeklend.
75; Groba, Toonto, 70; DParker. Milwaukee, 65;
McGwire. Oakland. 64.
HITS—Griffey. Seattle, 120; Set tier, Kanes,
City, 112; Trammell, Detroit, 112; Pabneiro, Texas.
Ill; Ridtea, Minnaou, 111.
DOUBLES—JoReed, Boetat. 34; Puckett,
Minnaou, 30; Harper, Mrrmoou, 26 Sheffield.
Milwaukee, 26; Brett, Kansas City, 25.
TRIPLES—Fernanda, Toronto, 12; Soet.
Chicago, 9; Webeta, Cleveland, 6; 5 are tied with
5.
HOME RUNS—Fielder. Detroit. 32; JCanaeco.
Oakland. 31; McGwire, Oakland, 25; McGnff,
Toronto, 22, Gruber, Toronto, 21.
STOLEN BASES—RHendenot, Oakland. 45;
Calderon, Chicago, 25; tail, Texas, 24; Sax, New
Yotk, 24; Kelly/New Yotk. 22.
PITCHING (8 decisions V—BJona, Chicago.
10-1, .909, 2-10; Wilhamaon, Baltimore, 8-1. .889,
1.47; Welch, Oeklend, 163, .842, 167; Slieb,
Toronto, 12-3, .800, 298; Well., Toronto, 7-2
77*. 2.71.
STRIKEOUTS—Clemens, Baton, 142 Ryan,
Texas, 135; BWm, Texas, 131; Han ion, Saule,
GOLF
ATLANTA (AP) — A civil rights leader ii
tautening u> boycott next year's Masters golf
xumsment in t protest atmilar to one in Alabama
war the 1990 PGA Qianqtionship being held at a
CBS, which has TV rights to the Mai Leri, is
to handle the hat if advertisers
withdraw their support.
"The PGA and golf ire eon behind other
sports,” aid the Rev. Joseph Lowery, accident of
the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
He ays he will ask advertisers to boycott the
Masters if the Augusu National Golf Club con-
tinua to exclude buck membera.
The Masters is an inviuuanal tournament in-
dependent i
steered the
of the PGA tour, but is widely con-
I the mat glamorous of golf's four maja
rive end, to i three-year contract.
GREEN BAY PACKERS—Agreed to lams
with Chuck Cecil, free ofay, on • one-year con-
tract.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Tony
Walker, linebacker, Ken Clark, running back, and
Harvey Wilson, defensive back.
NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed Rodney
Hampton, running back, and Aaron Emanuel,
fullback. Related Scott Underwood, defensive
lineman
NEW YORK JETS—Announced the retirement
of Joe Kohlbrand, linebacker.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed Anthony
Shelton, safety; Odell Higgins, nose uckle; Jeff
Bregel, guard; I-eroy Etienne, linebacker, William
Reed, defensive bat*; and Ed Williams, defensive
end.
SEATTLE SEA HAWKS—Agreed to terms with
Dsve Krieg, quarterback, and Terry Wooden,
linebacker. -
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Announced
that Terry Blackmon, defensive back, and Terry
Fleming, linebacker, have left camp
The Mineola Chamber of Commerce is hating
the fourth annual East Texas A.SA. Classic
Softball Tournament an Aug. 10-12 st the Mineola
Youth Foundation Park. Men, women and co-ed
teams will compete in the tournament.
The entry fa will be $100.00 with e depart of
$25.00 required to insure e spa an the lam rater
players must have a number Trophia will be
awarded to die first, second and third place teams.
Commemorative T-shirts will be given to the first
and second place winners.
Ken Gilbtath is the tournament director. Fa
mare information call the Mineola Chamber of
Qn»»rr (214-569-20*7) between 9 am. rod 4
pjn.
123; Langston, California, 120.
SAVES—Thigpen, Chicago. 32 Eckersley.
Oakland, 31; Schooler. Saolc, 27; DJona.
Cleveland. 26; Aguilera, Minnesota, 23.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING (288 at bate)—Dykstra, Philadel-
phia, .354; Dawson, Chicago, .333; Bonds, Pit-
tsburgh, .332 McGee, StLouia, .332 Latkin, Cin-
cinnati, .326.
RUNS—Dykstra, Philadelphia, 75; Sandberg.
Chicago, 74; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 72 Sabo, Cin-
cinnati, 69; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 65; WClaik, San
Francisco, 65.
RBI—MaWilliams, San Frandsco, 83; Banda,
Pittsburgh, 71; JCaiter, San Diego, 68; Wallach,
Montreal, 68; Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 66; Strawberry,
New York, 66; WClaik, San Francisco, 66.
HITS—McGee, StLouia, 129; TGwynn, San
Diego, 124; Dykstra, Philadelphia, 123; Sandbag,
Chicago, 122 Larkin, Cincinnati, 121.
DOUBLES—WaUach, Montreal, 28; Guerrero,
StLouia, 26; lefferia. New York, 25; McGee, St- ,
Louis, 24; Presley, Atlanta, 24; TGwynn, San
Diego, 24.
TRIPLES—LoSmilh, Adanta, 7; MThompeon,
StLouia, 7; Coleman, StLouia, 6 TGwynn, San
Diego, 6; 4 are tied with 5.
HOME RUNS—Mitchell, San Frandsco, 25;
Sandberg, Chicago, 25; Strawberry, New Yotk, 25;
Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 20; Gam, Atlanta, 20, Ma-
Williams, San Frandsco, 20.
STOLEN BASES—Coleman, StLouia, 55;
Yelding, Houston, 39; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 34;
Nixon, Montreal, 32 Samuel, La Angela, 32
PITCHING (8 decisions)—Sampen, Montreal.
8-2 800. 264; Burkett, Sin Frandsco, 9-3, .750,
3.61; Cook. Philadelphia, 62 750, 3.44; Drabek,
Pittsburgh, 12-4, .750, 3.07; RMartinez, La An-
gela. 12-4, .750, 277; Tudor. StLouia, 9-3, .750,
STRIKEOUTS—RMartinez, La Angela, 150,
Gooden, New Yotk, 131; Cone, New Yo*. 122
DeLeon, StLouia, 111; DeMutinex, Montreal, 108.
SAVES—Franco, New Yak. 23; Myera. Cin-
cinnati, 20, DaSmith, Houston, 18; Brantley, San
Frandsco, 16 LoSmith, StLouia, IS; RMcDoweU,
Philadelphia, 15.
CBS executives, in light of the PGA coo-
troversy, are already discussing how to handle a
boycott, spokeswoman Susan Ken said She
declined to reveal details, but said CBS execuuva
had discussed its concern with Masters officials.
TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) — Arnold Palmer
shot a 4-under-par 66 fa s share of the first-round
lad with Brian Waites it die $270,000 Seniora
British Open on the 6480-yard Ailsa Course.
FOOTBALL
MADISON. N J. (AP) — The New Yo* Giants
signed forma Georgia tunning back Rodnev
Hampton, the 13th plsya selected in the NFL
draft, to t four-year contract. Financial terms were
not thsclaed
Hampton, the third leading rasher in Georgia
history, rushed for 1,059 yards last season.
BASKETBALL
BOSTON (AP) — Brian Shiw has bowed under
the pressure of $5,000 daily fines and agreed to
break his contract with an Julian team, but he still
doesn’t want to play for the Boston Celtics, his at-
torney Laura Carroll said.
On June 27. U.S. District Judge A. David Mix
tone ordered Shaw to notify II Messaggao that he'
was rescinding hit contract with the team and told
him he could play only fa the Cohia.
The Inn. which began Saturday, reached'
$30,000. Carroll said she hoped the application,
submined to Mart one, would atop furtha fines
rod convince the judge to wipe out thoee already
incurred *
BASEBAIX
NEW YORK (AP) — Don Mattingly returned
home to Indiana and will be placed on the disabled
list with back problems that could force the New
Yo* Yankea star to min the rest of the season
The turn said a decision would be made within
a day a two on when to put Mattingly on the in-
jured list. Mattingly's back has caused him
problems all season He is batting just ,7A' It
paints below his career average, with five i me
runs rod 35 RBIs.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Fans and scalpers
raced to the Arlington Stadium ticket windows and
convenience stare machines in hopa that Nolan
Ryan won’t get his 300th victory in Milwaukee,
but will save the milestone fa the home folks.
The Rangers announced Thursday afternoon that
Ryan would try again fa his 300th victory
Tuesday at Milwaukee
"The last thing I want is fa this wait to go on
and on,” Ryan said. “1 warn to get it ova with.”
But before Ryan told manager Bobby Valentine
that he didn’t want to interrupt his routine a the
rotation, the Rangers had flirted with the idea of
delaying Ryan’s next start until the team returns u>
Arlington Stadium next Thursday.
That prospect sent thousands of excited fans rod
eager scalpers scurrying to the stadium, where
John Schncver, manager of ticket operatiens, came .
in on his day off and opened four windows instead
of the usual one
"The lines are only gening longer The phones
—*■ stopped ringing. Everyone wants to know, j
a Nolan going? " Schncver said.
haven't
‘When is
Rodeo
CHEYENNE RODEO RESULTS
CHEYENNE. Wyo. (AP) — Here are the stan-
dings alia the second day of the second go-round
of competition at the Cheyenne Frontier Days
Rodeo on Thursday.
CALF ROPING
1. Terry Powell, Hungerfmd, Texas, 11.2 2.
Fred Whitfield, Cypress, Tens, 120; 3. Ray Hol-
labaugh, Stamfod, Texas, 121; 4.Tie —Jim Had-
ley, Sundance, Wyo., and Chris Lybbert, Argyle,
Texas, 124.
Average on fin
1. Fred Whitfield. Cypress, Texts, 26.2 2. Dan
Cross, Billings, Monk, 27.1; 3. David Fenton,
Watherford, Texas, 28.1,4. Raymond Hollabaugh.
Stamford, Texas, 29.1; 5. Henry Hainzinga, Ponca
City, Okla., 29.3.
STEER WRESTLING
1. Bob Chrixtophenon, Grassy Butte, NJ3.,
10.1; 2 Clayton Spencer, Casper; Wyo., 10.6; 3.
Coty Battle*, Stringtown, Okla., 11.0(4. Leon Vick,
Hugo, Cola, 122 3- Bruce Segelke, Hillrose,
Cdo., 126.
Average on two
1. Bob Christophenon, Grassy Butte, NX)..
212; 2Tie—Qeyton Spencer, Caapa, Wyo., and
Cay Battles, Stringtown, Okla., 21.9; 4. Jeff
Wright, Salt Lake Gty. 25.4; 5,Tie>—Loon Vick,
Hugo, Colo., and Tom Murphy of Killdea, N.D.,
ROOKIE BRONC
1. In Wines, Dceth, Nev., 69; 2 J.W. Simonson,
Purdum, Neb.. 68; 3. Tie — Jeff Martin. Hall.
Mom., and Justin Salcito, Scull Valley. Aria.. 67; 4
Mike Ferguson,Woodlankd,N*!*” ‘
1. Deb
nberg.
ih. 148;
Mont, 153; 2 ■
Average on Two
1. J.W. Simonson, Purdue, Neb., 140; 2Jess'
Martin, Hall, Mom, 133; 3. In Wina, Doth,
Nev., 127; 4. Toby Adams, Red Bluff. Calif.. 122
5. Tom Brown, Alpine, Texas, 120.
BAREBACK BRONC
1. Doug Docker, Castle Rock; Colo., 76; 2 n
Randy Slaughter Bolen, N.M.. 75; 3.T»-Clint
Corey, Rocheeta, Wash., 74; 4.Deb Grecnough,'
From berg, Mont, Lewis Fetid, Elk Ridge, Utah,
and Jesse Banek, Greeley, Cola, 73.
Average on Two
Grecnough, Frombeig.
Lewis fold. Elk Ridge, Utah. 148; 3. dint Corey,,
Rocheeta, Wash., 147; 4.Randy Slaughter, Belen,
N.M., 146; 5. Bryan Rice, Choctaw, Okla., 145.
BULLRIDING ^
1. Travis Russell, San Antonio, Texas. 87; 2 •
Qiuck Simonson, Shepherd, Mont, 82 3. Tie —
David Berry, Locust Grove, Okla., and Bliss;
Mayham, Kim, Colo., 77; 5.T»— Bobby Delvec-
chio, Watherford, Texas, and Richard Rule,'
Loveland, Cola, 76.
Average on Two
1. Chuck Simonson, Shepherd, Mont, 152 2.
Tjf Murray, Stcphcnville, Texas, 149; 3.Tie—
Travis Russell, San Antonio, Texas,and Jim Sharp,
Kermit Texas, 148; 5. Ty Rinaldo, Colorado
Springs, Cola, 147. ’■*
SADDLE BRONC
1 Silly Etbaua, Roe Heights, S.D., 78; 2 Ty ,
Murray, Stephenville. Tail, 77; 3. Mel Coleman,
Canada. 75; 4.T* -Bante Smyth, Canada, and ‘
Kent Coopa, Albion, Idaho, 73. i v
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