The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan (2024)

28 THE TIMES HERALD POUT HURON, MICH. Wdndoy Juno 18, 1986 Scoreboard Today American League National League Michigan Amateur Maosten Rockets 1 (20). Buck Johnson, Alabama. 2 (43), Dave Feitl, exes El Paso. 3 (6t), Antftony Bowte, Oklahoma.

4 (89), Conner Henry, g. Cat Santa Barbara. (1121, Andre Banks, Iowa 8 (1351. Robert Worthy, Dyke. 7 (158), Ricky Olson, g.

Wisconsin. Indiana Pacers I (4), Chuck Person, t. Auburn. 1 (), Greg Dreiling, Kansas. 4 (72), Derrick Taylor, Louisiana State.

5 (95), Richard el Word, Michigan. (1)8), Jeff Hall, Louisville 7 (141), Steve Woodside, Oregon State. Lea Anoefes Clippers 3 (54), Dwyane Poiee, g. Pep perdine. 4 (78), John Brownlee, Texas (100), Steffond Johnson, San Diego State (124), Tim Kempton, Notre Dame.

7 (146), Johnny Brown, g. New Mexico. Lea Angeles Lakers 1 (23), Ken Barlow, Notre Dame. 3 (69), Andre Turner, Memphis State, a (92), Dale Bianey, g. West Virginia.

5 (115), Roger Harden, Kentucky. 8 (138), Walter Downing, Marquette. 7 (161), Mark Coleman, g. Mississippi Valley State. Milwaukee Bucks I (22), Scott Stu lei.

Michigan State. 2 (45), Keith Smith, Loyola, Calif. 3 (68), Baskerville Holmes, t. Memphis State. 5 (1)4), Bobby Deaton, f.

Southwestern, Texas. (137), John Kimbreil, David Lipscomb. 7 (160), Jeff Strong, g. Missouri. New Jersey Nets 1 (13), Dwayne Washington, g.

Syracuse. 4 (81), Steve Hale, North Carolina. (105), Archie Johnson, 4, Alabama Birmingham. 6 (127), Troy Webster, George Washington. 7 (151).

Jim Donian, Notre Dame. New York Knickt 1 (5), Kenny Walker, Kentucky. 3 (47), Michael Jackson, Georgetown. 4 (71), Calvin Thompson, Kansas. 5 (94).

Jerome Mincy, Alabama-Birmingham. 6 (117), Butch Wade, Michigan. 7 (140), Joe Price, Notre Dame. Philadelphia 7ers 2 (44), David Wingate. George town.

3 (56), Keith Colbert, Virginia Tech 3 (67), Ron Rowan, St. John's. 4 (90), Wes Stallings, g. East Ten nessee State. 5 (113), Kevin Holmes, DePaul.

A (136), Andre Mc Cloud, Seton Hall. 7 1159), Dan Palombizio, f. Ball State. Phoenix Suns 1 (6), William Bedford. 2 (31), Joe ward, Georgia.

2 (39), Rafael Ad dison, Syracuse. 2 (46), Jeff Horn-acek, Iowa State, 3 (55), Kenny Gattison, f. Old Dominion. 4 (77), Grant Gondrezick, Pepperdine. 5 (101), Greg Spurling, Carson-Newman.

6 (123), Jim McCaffrey, g. Holy Cross. 7 (147), Damon Goodwin, Dayton. Portland Trail Blazers 1 (14), Walter Berry, St. John's.

1 (24), Arvidas Sobonis, Soviet Union. 2 (37), Panagiotis Fasouias, f. North Carolina State. 3 (49), Juden Smith, Texas-El Paso. 3 (60), Dragan Pet-rovic, Yugoslavia.

4 (83), David Shaffer, Florida State. 5 (106), 6 (129), Tony Hampton, Montana State. 7 (152), Randy Schitf, infield, Ore. Sacramento Kings 1 (17), Harold Pressley, Vilianova. 3 (34), johnny Rogers, Cal-irvine.

3 (57), Bruce Douglas, Illinois. 4 (80), Alvin Franklin, Houston. 4 (91), Bobby Beecher, Virginia Tech. 5 (103), Keith Morrison, Washingston State. 6 (126), John Flowers, Nevada Las Vegas.

7 (149), Ron Rankin, g. Southeast Missouri State. San Antonio Spurs 1 (10), Johnny Dawkins, Duke. 2 (33), Kevin Duckworth, c. Eastern Illinois.

3 (48), Forrest McEnzie, Loyola, Calif. 4 (79), Carlos Briggs, Baylor. 5 (102), Earl Kelley, g. Con necticut. 6 125), Kevin Lewis, f.

Southern Methodist. 7 (148), Michael Anderson, Pan American. Seattle Super Sonic 7 (30), Nate McMillan, g. North Carolina State. 2 (38), Lemone Lampley, DePaul.

3 (53), Tod Murphy, Cal Irvine. 4 (76), Michael Graham, Georgetown. 5 (99), Dominic Pressley, Boston College. 6 (122), Curtis Kitchen, South Florida. 7 (145), Glen McCants, Clemson.

Utah Jazz 1 (15), Dell Curry, Virginia Tech. 3 (61), John Shasky, Minnesota. 3 (63), Bill Breeding, Rocky Mountain College, 4 (84), Marty Embry, DePaul. 5 (107), Kerry Boagni, Fuilerton State. 6 (130), Chuck Ever son, Vilianova.

7 (153), Mark Mitchell, Hartford. Washington Bullets 1 (12), John Williams, Lousiana State. 1 (21), Anthony Jones, Nev ada Las Vegas. 2 (36), Steve Mitchell, Alabama Birmingham. 3 (581.

Dave Henderson, Duke. Pilkington Glass Ladies EASTBOURNE, England (AP) Results of Tuesday's matches in the $200,000 Pilkington Glass Ladies Tennis Championships (seeding in parentheses) Singles First Round Lea Antonoplis, Giendora, def Elizabeth Smylle, Australia, 6 2, 2. Robin White (14), San Jose, def. Elise Burgin, Baltimore, 84, 6. Second Round Zina Garrison (6), Houston, def.

Carina Karlsson, Sweden, 6 2, 6 1. Efsuko Inoue, Japan, def. Elizabeth Minter, Australia, 6 3, 6 3. Larisa Savchenko, Soviet Union, def. Peanut Harper, San Francisco, 6 4, 4-2.

Svetlana Parkhomenko, Soviet Union, def. Mary Joe Fernandez (15), Miami, 4-4, 2-4. 4 3. Natalie Tauziat, France, def. Cat-arina Lindgvist (9), Sweden, 6 2, 4 4.

Betsy Nagelsen, Kapalua Bay, Hawaii, def. Barbara Potter (8), Woodbury, 6 4, 7 5. Jo Durie (11), Britain, def. Rosalyn Fairbank, South Africa, 7 5, 7 5. Martina Navratilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def.

Helen Kelesi, Canada, 4 1, 4 3. Gigi Fernandez, Puerto Rico, def. Terry Phelps (13), Larchmont, N.Y., 2 4, 6 4, 4 4. Anne Hobbs, Britain, def. Bettina Bunge (14), West Germany, 2 4, 4 2, 4-3.

Dianne Balestrat, Australia, def. Lea Antonoplis, Giendora, 44, 62. Claudia Kohde Kilsch (3). West Germany, def. Marcella Mesker, the Netherlands, 5 7, 4-3, 6-2.

Helena Sukova (5), Czechoslovakia, def. Lori McNeil, Houston, 6 3, 4 4. Gabrieia Sabatinl (7), Argentina, def. Sara Gomer, Britain, 6 2, 6 2. Robin White (14), San Jose, def.

Marie-Christine Calleja, France, 6 4, 3 6, 4 1. Hana Mandlikova (2), Czechoslovakia, def. Alycia Moulton, Sacramento, Calif, 6 1, 6 4. Doubles First Round Martina Navratilova, Fort Worth, Texas, and Pam Shriver, Lutherviile, def. Carina Karlsson, Sweden, and Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, 6-2, 6 4.

Laura Gildemeister, Peru, and Peanut Harper, San Francisco, def. Kathleen Horvath, Martin Downs, and Elizabeth Minter, Australia, 6 2, 6 4. Ann Henricksson, Mahtomedi, and Christiane Joiissaint, Switzerland, def. Katerina Maleeva and Manuela Malleeva, Bulgaria, 4 4, 4 1. Elizabeth Smylie, Australia, and Catherine Tanvier, France, del.

Jennie Byrne and Janine Thompson, ralia, 4 3, 4 3. Mercedez Paz, Argentina, and Stephanie Rehe, Highland, def. Camille Benjamin, Bakersfield, and Kim Sands, Miami, 7 6 (7-4), 6 4 Svetlana Parkhomenko and Larisa Savchenko, Soviet Union, def. Patty Fendick, Sacramento, and Jill Hetherington, Canada, 6 4, 6 3. Marcella Mesker, the Netherlands, and Past ale Paradis, France, def.

Catarina Lindqvist, Sweden, and Vir ginia Wade, Britain, 4 6, 6 1, 6 2. Isabella Demongeot and Nathalie Tauziat, France, def. Penny Barg, North Miami Beach, and Paula Smith, La Joifa 6 2, 6 4. Zina Garrison, Houston, and Gabrieia Sabatini, Argentina, def. Elise Burgin, Baltimore, and Rosalyn Fairbank, South Africa, 4 6, 6 2, 6-2.

Kathy Jordan, King of Prussia, and Alycia Moulton, Sacramento, def. Susan Mascarin, Grosse Pointe, and Terry Phelps, Larchmont, N.Y., 6 3, 6 4. Dianne Balestrat, Australia, and Eva Pfaff, West Germany, def. Lisa Bonder, Saline, and Mary Lou Piatek, Munster, 6 2, 4 2. Hana Mandlikova, Czechoslovakia, and Candy Reynolds, Knoxville, def.

Jo Durie, and Anne Hobbs, Brit ain, 4-3, 5 7, 6 4. Sandy Collins, Odessa, Texas, and Yvonne Vermaak, South Africa, def. Wendy White, Atlanta, Ga. No.1 Picks The number one selection in the NBA draft since im was me first year of the open draft. Before that.

th draft was held in two phases, one open and the other territorial 166 Cazite Russell, New York 1967 Jimmy Walker, Detroit 16a Eivin Hayes, San Diego 19 Lew Atcindor, Milwaukee 170 Bob Lanier, Detroit It7i Austin Carr, Cleveland 1977 LaRue Martin, Portland Doug Collins, Philadelphia 1974 Bin Walton, Portland 17S David Thompson, Atlanta 197 John Lucas, Houston 1977 Kent Benson, Milwaukee 197 Mychal Thompson, Portland 1979 Earvin Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers 190 Joe Barry Carroll. Golden State 191 Mark Aguirre. Dallas 197 James Worthy, Los Angeles Lakers 193 Ralph Sampson, Houston 19M Akeem Oiajuwon, Houston 1985 Patrick Ewing, New York 194 Brad Daugherty, Cleveland Thompson signed with the Denver Nuggets ot the ABA and did not play for Atlanta NBA Draft NEW YORK (AP) Team by team selections for the 19M National Basketball Association draft Tuesday at the Felt Forum with round and overall selection number in parentheses: DETROIT PISTONS 1 (11), John Salley, Georgia Tech. 2 (27), Dennis Rodman, f. South eastern Oklahoma State.

4 (84), Chauncey Robinson, Mississippi State. 5 (109), Clarence Hanley, t. Old Dominion, a (132), Greg Grant, Utah State. 7 (1SS), Larry Polec, Mich igan State. Atlanta Hawks 1 (19), Billy Thompson, Louisville.

2 (32), Cedrlc Henderson, Georgia. 1 (40), A gusto Binelli, Italy. 2 (42), Ron Kellogg, Kansas. 3 (65), Dave Hoppen, Nebraska. 3 (70), Jim Les, Bradley.

4 (88), Efram Winters, Illinois. 5 (111), Nicky Jones, Virginia Commonwealth, (134), Alex ander Volkov, Soviet Union. 7 (157), Valarie Tikhonenko, Soviet Union. Boston Celtics 1 (2), Len Bias, Maryland. 4 (93), Tony Benford, Texas Tech.

5 (114), Dave Colbert, Dayton. 6 (139), Greg Wendt, Detroit. 7 (162), Tom Ivey, Boston University. Chicago Bulls 1 (9), Brad Sellers, Ohio State. 2 (28), Larry Krystkowiak, Montana.

3 (52), Ricky Wilson, George Mason. 4 (74), Scott Meents, Illinois. 5 (98), Jimmie Gilbert, Texas 6 (120), Pete Myers, Arkansas-Little Rock. 7 (144), Robert Henderson, Michigan. Cleveland Cavaliers 1 (l).

Brad Daugherty. (8), Ron Harper, Miami, Ohio. 2 (29), Johnny Newman, Richmond. 3 (50), Kevin Henderson, Fuilerton State. 4 (73), Warren Martin, North Carolina.

5 (96), Ben Davis, Gardner Webb. 6 (119), Gilbert Wilburn, g. New Mexico. 7 (142), Ralph Dal ton, Georgetown. Dallas Mavericks 1 (7), Roy Tarptey, Michigan.

2 (25), Mark Price, Georgia Tech. 2 (35), Milt Wagner, Louisville. 3 (62), Anthony Welch, Illinois. 4 (85), Myron Jackson, Arkansas-Little Rock. 5 (108), Jay 6 Has, Duke.

6 (131), Greg Anderson, Lamar. 7 (154), Kim Cooksey, g. Middle Ten nessee State. Denver Nuggets 1 (16), Maurice Martin, St. Joseph's, Pa.

1 (18), Mark Alorie, Duke. 2 (41), Otis Smith, Jacksonville. 3 (64), Don Redden, Louisiana State. 4 (87), Anthony Watson, San Diego State. 5 (110).

Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois. 6 (133), Anthony Frederick, Pepperdine. 7 (156), Mike Marshall, McNeese State. Golden State Warriors 1 (3), Chris Washburn, North Carolina State. 3 (51), Mike Williams, Bradley.

3 (59), Wendall Alexis, Syracuse. 4 (75), Dan Bingenheimer, Missouri. 5 (97), Clinton Smith, Cleveland State. 6 (121), Bobby Lee Hurt, Alabama. 7 (13), Steve Keni-Ivort, Santa Clara.

SCAL FIRST TEAM Sue Burns. Marysville. Christi Sh.mke, St. Ctair, Cheriene Kreuse, Richmond Jody Johnson, Richmond. Tracy Treend.

Richmond, Lynn Miotxe. St. Clair. Tammy Schenck, Marysville; Amanda Gordon, ich mood, Tracy Hue, Marysville; Heat her Lange, Marysville. Sue Potter, Richmond.

Most Valuable Player: Sue Burns, Marysville SECOND TEAM Janeite Williams, Richmond, Kathy Osier man. Marine City; Angie Stier, St. Clair; Denise Durcan, Marysville; Nancy Nelson, Marine City; Kim Smith, Marysville; Jennifer Hart, Marine Martha Humes, Aigonac, Kari Campbell, St. Clair; Stacy Stockwell, fiAannt City; Amy Jacobs, Aigonac; Ann Nichols. St Clair.

HONORABLE MENTION Kelly Ponke, Aigonac; Julie Wilkinson, Cros Lex; Jennifer Haines, Marine City; Becky Osterland, Marine City; Stacy Goodin, Marysville; Ton a Gouin, Marysville; Marie Stevenson, Marysville; Lynn Berger, Marysville; Jeannie Keller, Richmond; Sarah Meyers, Richmond; Heidi McDonald. St. Clair; Debbie Bublitz, St. Clair. Thumb FIRST TEAM PITCHER Brenda Ruhlman, North Branch; Junior; Maria Long, Marlette; Senior.

CATCHER Chris Shevnock, Imlay City; Junior. DH Ann Hudson, Marlette; Junior. INFIELD Lynn Drews, Bad Axe, Senior; Amy Ramiriz, Imlay City, Sophmore; Julie Bayers, Imlay City; Senior; Terry Lagos, Caro; Senior. OUTFIELD Betsy Herp, Bad Axe, Senior; Tina Endert, Vassar; Senior; Ann VanDenberg, Imlay City; Senior. COACH OF YEAR Steve Plunkitt, Imtay City.

SECOND TEAM PITCHER Sandi Finton, Imlay City; Sophom*ore; Rhonda Baur, Laker; Junior. CATCHER Kelly Hayes, North Branch; Amy Mancman, Vassar; Senior. DH Tammy Hill, Imtay City; Junior. INFIELD Kelly Deering, Cass City; Junior; Beth Biasius, Vassar; Senior; Mary Ann Callahan, Vassar; Junior; Cathy Wurst, Laker; junior. OUTFIELD Terry Sommers, Cass City; Sophom*ore; Brenda Severns, Cass City; Sophmore; Deanna Mai cewski, imlay City; Junior.

HONORABLE MENTION Kris Weike, Bev Fantin, Denise Stevens Shawn Bugg and Bobbie Szatkowski; North Branch; Sheila Long, Kris Geiger, Tammie Haske and Rhonda Behr; Marlette; Deb Cook, Terry Wilson and Yvette Herd; Cass City; Kim Durst, Imlay City; Parti Thiel and Bethanne Beachy, Laker; Kim Diaz and Angie Rickwalt; Caro; Tina Chapdelaine and Caroline Gorney; Bad Axe; and Cherie Ates, Imlay City. Thumb FIRST TEAM PITCHERS Sandy Singer, USA, Faye Johnson, Mayville; Sherry Kern, Reese CATCHER Kristi Rieman, USA. INFIELD Knsta Remholt, Reese, Rhonda Dmsmoore, USA; Lisa Rog-genbuck. Harbor Beach; Lucretia LeGault, Sandusky. OUTFIELD Carrie Jacobs, Reese; Michelle Kelcher, USA; Cathy Brooks, Mayville.

SECOND TEAM PITCHER Deb Guza, Harbor Beach. CATCHER Sherry Leppek, Harbor Beach. INFIELD Kim Gibbard, Ubly; Cindy Smith, USA; Barb Keys, Mayville; Angie Avery, Reese. OUTFIELD Rachel Leppek, Harbor Beach; Amy Beers, USA; Corrie Harris, Mayville. HONORABLE MENTION Cathy Mezo and Lyne LeGault, Sandusky; Brenda Murphy and Jodi Solgat, Reese; Stacie Schulti and Brooke VanHoost, USA; Kelly Middle-ton and Connie Zapfe, Mayville; Brenda Lemanski and Ann Pawe-lowski, Harbor Beach; Elaine Peruski and Barb Cleary, Ubly.

CHARLEVOIX (AP) Tueiday'l first-round ftcorM from the 75th Michigan Amateur golf championship over me par 70 Beleveder Golf Club court: Mine Sanderson 3 35 71 Pete Pafford 37 3573 John O'Donovan III 3 3a Hark Erikson 35 37 73 Larry Clark 37 35 73 Jon Kosiar 35 3773 John Codcre 3a 1673 Greg Ford la 3973 Kevin Ryan 3a 19 73 Phil Marston 3i 3573 Matt Jackson 36 3773 Pat CNsholm 36 37 73 Stu Voung 34 1973 Steve Wakulsky 36 37 73 Greg Reynolds 36 37 73 Charlie Renfrow 35 73 Russ Jimison 36 3773 Rick Williams 37 37 74 Kevin Troyer 38 36 74 Carl Seltzer 37 37 74 Peter Savarino 38 3674 Jim Naugler 37-3774 ChrisA-vxe 41 33 74 Mike Maloegen 3674 Steve Maddalena 36 36 74 Doug Hoey 45 39 74 Peter Green 38 36 74 Bill VenderMess 36 36 74 Tom Rose 3 36 74 Tom Ration 37 37 74 Aloerl Kuhn 37 37 74 Harry Hogen 31 36 74 Bob Aumaugher 37 37 74 Bob Gray 35 40 75 Doug Davis 36 3975 Larry Vaughn 38 37 75 David Smith 37 36 75 Roy Schillmeitt 36-3975 Mark Persons 36 3775 Tom Ham 37-36 75 Richard Berglund 35 4075 Peter wall 37 36 75 Jeff Paprocki 35 4075 Kirk Osier 39 36 75 John O'Donovan 38 37 75 Dan Kostrzewa 38 37 75 Bill Kost 39 36 75 Mark Henrickson 38 37 75 John French 38 37 75 Brad Dean 37-3875 Gary Caulillo 38 37 75 Kamel Osman 37-3875 Chris Westlall 40 16 76 Tim Vernon 39 37 76 John Lindholm 38 38 76 Kurt Liebold 38 18 76 Tom Lahner 37 39 76 Mikt Kerr 39-3776 Bert Hogg 38 38 76 Agim Bardha 39 37 76 Harold Tramski 17 19 76 Mark Timyan 37 39 76 Brian Glasco 37 39 76 George Dillion Jr 37 39 76 Fred Behvmer jr 38 38 76 Kent Smith 37 19 76 Jud Kotas 40 36 76 Tom Fairgrteve 37 39 76 David Greeley 1 1 38 39 77 Matt Wiley 39 38 77 Steve Ludwig 40 37 77 Glenn Johnson 40-3777 Dave DeWulf 17 40 77 David Schulti 37 40 77 Ray Maidment Jr 38 39 77 John H. Johnson 41-3677 Tom Konwinski 4215 77 Dave Kleckner 39 3877 Phil Harrison 39 38 77 Dan Galaska 37 40 77 Bill Enderi 40 37 77 Mark Christenson 18 39 77 Peter Jackson 38 39 77 Roger Trevisan 38 40 78 Vic Shallow 39 3978 Gary Owen 39 39 78 Kevin Muir 38 40 78 Randall Kresnak 39 3978 Tom Harding 39 39 78 Scott Erickson IB 40 78 Ted Campau 39-3978 Bill Albright 40 38 78 Harold TitUS 59-3978 Rick Mcintosh 37-4178 David Brooks 38 40 78 David Robillard 38 4078 Mike Seekell 39 40 79 Mark 41-3879 Charles Edwards 39 40 79 Tim Thomas 40 39-79 Bill McDonald 38 41 79 Dan Luebke 39 40 79 Mike 38 41 79 Mark Agabashian 39 40 79 Todd Varble 41-3679 Bill Schueller 35 4479 Del Scheffler 38 41 79 Jim Sander 41 3879 John Minnich 38 41 79 Barry Krick 40 3979 Jack Klein 40 39 79 Joe Glynn 38 4179 Robert Fossum 40 19 79 Chris Decker 38 41 79 Brad Hinkson 38 42 80 Brian Gnlewek 43 3780 Anthony Dietz 38 42 80 Bill Curtis 40 4080 Mike Cichy 40 40 80 JeH Belen 41 19 80 Brian Donahue 40 4080 Tom Werkmeister 40-4080 Ken Vogt 42 18 80 Rich Payne 41 19 80 Tom Hottecker 39 41 80 Derek Siewert 40 40 80 Frank Jawor 39 41 80 Wali Francik 41 39 80 Steve Kircher 42 39 81 John King 42 39 81 JeH Dobbs 43 3881 Bill Benedict 40 4181 Dan Donohue 40 41 81 Ouinn smith 43 38 81 Doug Jacobson 41 40 81 Brian Donahue 40-41 81 Bill Western 41 40 81 Ron McMillan 43-3881 Rick Gates 38 43 81 Brian Cairns 43 38 81 Michael Astanian 44-3761 Michael Ray 41-4182 John Papalas 41-4182 Chris Mile 39-4382 Lin Buck 43 3982 Kieran Cunningham 39-4382 Dan Simon 44 38 82 Chris Peters 41 4183 Joe Frallne 42 40 82 Mark Stevens 42 41 83 Mike Solda 41 4283 George Bowman 45 38 83 Jerald Griffin 42 41 83 Steve Moskal 43 41 84 Robert Papp 42 4385 Brian Mills 41-4465 Walter Szunko 44 41 85 Mike Kukes 43 42 85 Kevin Janasik 42 43 85 Tom Little 43 4285 JeH Slreddo 43 4386 John Cimock 44 42 86 Sieve Papp 43 43 86 Tom Stevenson 44 42 86 Kevin cavanaugh 43 43 86 Bill Morgan 45 4267 Chris Rhodes 45 42 87 Joe Mancinelli 45 4287 Greg Elliott 41 4788 2 p.m.: World Cup Soccer, England vs. Paraguay, Channel 9 2:15 p.m.: Baseball, Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, WGN Cable 7 p.m.: York AAets Baseball, New at Montreal, Channel 7 p.m.: Harness Racing from Hazel Park, PASS Cable 7:30 p.m.: Tiger baseball, Detroit at Baltimore, Channel 4 7:30 p.m.: Baseball, Houston at Cincinnati, PASS Cable 7:35 p.m.: Baseball, Los Angeles at Atlanta Braves, WTBS Cable 9 p.m.: Bowling, Kessler Open, ESPN Cable 10 p.m.: Trackside at Ladbroke DRC, PASSS Cable 11:30 p.m.: World Cup Soccer replay early match, Channel 9 BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS Released Jim Kern, pitcher. Recalled Dickie Noies, pitcher, from a 2lday rehabilitation program at Main of the International League. MILWAUKEE BREW ERS Activated Paul Mo i.

tor, third baseman. Outrighted the contract of Paul Householder, outfielder, to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS Recalled Jack Fimpte, catcher, from Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast League. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Signed Luis Allcea, second baseman, and assigned him to Erie of the New York-Penn League.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS Announced they will not pick up the Aug. 1 option clause on the contract of Quintin Dailey, guard, allowing him to become a free agent. Signed Calvin Duncan, guard, and Mike Brown, center-forward. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Traded Roy Hinson, forward, and other con siderations to the Philadelphia 76ers for the No. 1 draft pick.

Acquired the rights to Mark Price, guard, from Dallas tor a second round draft pick in 1989 and other undisclosed considerations. LOS ANGELES LAKERS Traded Mike McGee, guard, and the rights to Ken Barlow, forward, to the Atlanta Hawks tor the rights to Billy Thompson, forward, and the rights to Ron Kellogg, forward. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Traded Moses Ma lone, center, Terry Catledge, forward, a 1986 first-round draft pick and a 19W first round draft pick to the Washington Bullets for Jeff Ruland, center, and Cliff Robinson, forward. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZ ERS Traded Steve Colter, guard, to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for the rights to Larry Krystkowiak, forward, and second-round picks in 1987 and 1992. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS Named Jerry Foran director of marketing and sales, GREEN BAY PACK Signed Bob Thomas, placekicker.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed Kevin Lamar, offensive guard, Richard Dixon and Enrico Tipton, linebackers, and Robert Weir, tackle. Cut Jim Dennis, center-guard, and Albert Marvin, defensive end. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES Announced the retirement of Gilbert Perreault, center. American Hockey League ST. CATHARINES SAINTS Signed a five-year agreement to move to Newmarket, Ontario next season.

COLLEGE ARIZONA Named John Matsko of fensive line coach. World Cup FIRST ROUNO Saturday, May 31 Italy 1, Bulgaria 1, tie Sunday, June 1 Brazil 1, Spam 0 France 1, Canada 0 Monday, June 1 Argentina 3, South Korea 1 Soviet Union 6, Hungary 0 Poland 0, Morocco 0, tie Tuesday, June 1 Mexico 2, Belgium 1 Algeria 1, Northern Ireland 1, tie Portugal 1, England 0 Wednesday, June 4 Paraguay Iraq 0 West Germany Uruguay 1, tie Denmark 1, Scotland 0 Thursday, June Italy 1, Argentina 1, tie France 1, Soviet Union 1, tie Bulgaria 1, South Korea 1, tie Friday, June 4 Hungary 2, Canada 0 Brazil Algeria 0 Morocco 0, England 0 Saturday June 7 Mexico 1, Paraguay 1 Spain 2, Northern Ireland 1 Poland 1, Portugal 0 Sunday, June I Belgium 2, Iraq 1 West Germany 2, Scotland 1 Denmark 6, Uruguay 1 Monday, June France 3, Hungary 0 Soviet Union 2, Canada 0 Tuesday, June 10 Italy 3, South Korea 2 Argentina 2, Bulgaria 0 Wednesday, June 11 Mexico 1, Iraq 0 Belgium 2, Paraguay 2, tie Morocco 3, Portugal I England 3, Poland 0 Thursday, June 12 Brazil 3, Northern Ireland 0 Spain 3, Algeria 0 Friday, June 11 Denmark 2, West Germany 0 Uruguay 0, Scotland 0, tie SECOND ROUNO Sunday, June IS At Mexico City Game 37 Mexico 2, Bulgaria 0 At Leon, Mexico Game 38 Belgium 4, Soviet Union 3, OT Monday, Juno 14 At Puebla, Mexico Game 39 Argentina 1, Uruguay 0 At Guadalajara, Mexico Game Brazil 4, Poland 0 Tuesday, June 17 At Mexico City Game 41 France 2, Italy 0 At Monterrey, Mexico Game 42 West Germany 1, Morocco 0 Wednesday, June 18 At Mexico City Game 43 England vs. Paraguay, 2 p.m. At Queretaro, Mexico Game 44 Denmark vs. Spain, 6 p.m.

QUARTER FIN AL1 Saturday, June 21 At Guadalajara, Mexico Oame 43 Brazil vs France, 2 p.m. At Monterrey, Mexico Game 44 West Germany vs, Mexico, 6 p.m. Sunday, June 22 At Mexico City Oame 47 Argentina vs. England Paraguay winner, 2 p.m. At Puebla, Mexico Game 48 Denmark Spain winner vs.

Belgium, 4 p.m. SEMIFINALS Wednesday, June 19 At Guedalaere, Mexico West Germany Mexico winner vs. Brazil France winner, 2 pm. At Mexico City Game 48 winner vs. Game 47 winner, 8 p.m.

East Division SV Pet. 61 New York 44 17 721 Montreal 33 27 SS0 lO'l Philadelphia 29 31 .403 Chicago 26 36 .419 U'l St Louis 25 35 .417 11V Pittsburgh 24 35 407 19 West Division Houston 33 27 565 San Francisco 33 30 .524 2'1 Atlanta 32 30 .516 3 San Diego 31 32 .492 414 Los Angeles 31 33 .484 5 Cincinnati 25 35 .417 9 Tuesday's Games Philadelphia 11. Chicago I Montreal 4, New York 2 St Louis 7. Pinsburgh 2 Cincinnati S. Houston 4 Atlanta 4.

Los Angeles 3, 10 innings San Diego 8, San Francisco 5 Wednesday's Games Philadelphia (Rawley 94) at Chicago (Trout 3-3), New York (Gooden 12) at Montreal (Youmans S-5), 7:05 m. St. Louis at Pinsburgh, comp. susp. game, 6:30 m.

St Louis (Tudor 4 3) at Pittsburgh IBielecki 4 4) Houston (Scon 65) at Cincinnati (Denny 4-6), 7:35 p.m. Los Angeles (Valenzuela 94) at Atlanta (McMurtry 1-2), 7:40 p.m. San Francisco (LaCoss 5 7) at San Diego (Thurmond 3-5), 10:05 p.m. Thursday's Games San Francisco at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles at Atlanta, 5 40 p.m.

Pinsburgh at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Chicago at New York. 7:35 m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7 35 p.m.

Houston at Cincinnati, 7.35 p.m. NL Linescores Philadelphia 003 Ml 04111 11 2 Chicago 100 300 013 8 10 3 Maddux, Tekulve (6), Bedrosian (8) and Daulton, Russell (8); Sutcliffe, Fontenot (7), Bailer (8), Hoffman (8), Frazier (9) and Davis, Tekulve, 1-1. Fontenot, 2 2. Houston HO 000 1014 9 2 Cincinnati 010 013 OOx 10 0 Hernandez, Anderson (7) and Bailey; Welsh, Power (7), Franco (9) and Diaz, Welsh, 2-1. Hernandez, 1-2.

Sv Franco (11). HR Houston, Garner (4). StLouis 000 200 4017 9 0 Pinsburgh 010 100 0002 5 3 Mathews and LaValliere; Reuschel, McWIIIiams (8) and Pena. Mathews, 3 1. Reuschel.

4-6. HRs St. Louis, Hurdle (I), Clark IB). New York 200 000 0002 8 0 Montreal 101 100 10k 4 4 1 Berenyi, Sisk (5), Niemann (9) and Carter; Hesketh, Burke (9) and Fitzgerald. Hesketh, 4-4.

Berenyi, 2 2. Sv Burke (4). Los Angeles 000 2M 000 13 12 0 Atlanta 100 001 000 24 9 0 (10 innings) Welch, Howell (8), Niedenfuer (10) and Trevino; Mahler, Olwine (7), Dedmon (8), Assenmacher (10) and Virgil. Assenmacher, 3-2. Howell, 2-4.

HRs Los Angeles, Marshall 2 117). San Francisco 002 102 000 9 0 San Diego 010 004 Olx 13 2 Krukow, Robinson (6), Minton (8) and Breniy; Hoyt, Stoddard (5), Walter (6), Lefferts (7), Gossage 19) and Kennedy. Lefferts, 4 2. Robinson, 4-2. Sv Gossage (10).

HR San Diego, Nenles (10). High School SCAL FIRST TEAM Pitchers Jeff Bohm, Sr. St. Ciair; Fred Winzer, Jr. Marine City.

Catcher Scott Evans, Sr. Richmond. First Base Jeft Hedges, Sr. Marine City. Infield Tim McConnell, Jr.

Marine City; Randy Jones, Sr. Marine City; Randy Socha, Jr. Marysville; Steve Murray, Sr. Marine City. Outfield Todd Lapish, Sr.

Marysville; Don Rhoades, Sr. Marine City. H. Dale Volker, Sr. Marine City.

MVP Tim McConnell, Jr. Marine C.ty. Coach of Year Tim Carlson, Marine SECOND TEAM Pitchers Todd Robinson, Sr. Marysville; Kevin Caperton, Sr. Richmond.

Catcher Tom McLeod, Sr. St. Clair. First Base Scott Braun, Jr. Mary sviiie.

infield Dan Panczyk, Sr. Richmond; Tim Wmkler, Jr. St. Clair; Todd Winston, Soph. Marysville.

Outtietd Gerred Roehring, Soph. St. Clair; Rick Lashbrook, Jr. Marysville; Gary Narozny, Jr. Aigonac.

H. Jeff Swan, Fr. Aigonac. HONORABLE MENTION Greg Dudzmski, St. Clair; Gary Samolej, Richmond; Eric Jurmo, Marine City; Bill Part on, Richmond; Brad Pnehs, Marysville; Pat Koltz, Aigonac; John Wyett, Cros Lex; Jeff Keighley, Marysville; Matt Verlinde, Richmond; Darin Brooks, Marine City; Mike Humes, Aigonac; Mike Suiter, Cros Lex; Bob Mead, St.

Clair. Thumb FIRST TEAM Pitchers Dave Dropiewski, Ubly; Dean Hayward, Reese; Catcher Tom Williams, U.S. Infield Kevin Kilborn, Mayville; Pat Kreger, Sand usky; Greg Roberts, Ubly; Sam Capl-ing, Harbor Beach; Outfield Scott Wruble, Harbor Beach; Brad Reinke, Sandusky; Kent Colling, U.S. Designated hitter Nick Prystajko, Mayville. SECOND TEAM Pitchers Ken Collins, S.A; Chrls Matthews, Reese; Catcher Scott Ruggies, Sandusky; infield Todd Rofger, Sandusky; Dan Morsow, Reese; Matt Goss, Tony Chi Ids, Reese; Jeff Bailey, Mayville; Outfield Kevin Hecht, Reese; Jerry Friday, Mayville; Steve Ronberg, Ubly; Steve Riebert, U.S.A.

Thumb FIRST TEAM PITCHERS Mike Groce, North Branch; Junior, Steve Smith, Marlette. Senior. CATCHER Paul Dunham, Vassar; Senior. FIRST BASE Tim Werth, Caro; Junior INFIELD JeH Raymond, Caro; Freshmen; Mike Gohsman, Vassar; Sophmore, Troy Brown, Marlette; Senior; Jim Troyer, Bad Axe; Senior. OUTFIELD Rob Nichols, Cass City; Junior; Ron Hebberd, North Branch; Senior; Ron Ciruia, Marlette, Junior.

COACH OF YEAR Dave Geihart, Caro. SECOND TEAM PITCHER Brian Morley, Vassar; Junior, Tom Nadrowski, Imlay City; Senior CATCHER Joel Mesnard, Bad Axe; Freshmen. FIRST BASE Brian Morley, Vassar; Junior, INFIELD Brian Schutte, North Branch; Junior; Jeft Gavltt, Bad Axe, Junior; Matt Lefler, Junior; Dave Cubltt, Bad Axe, Senior. OUTFIELD Mike Avery, Caro, Senior; Jim Wellington, North Branch; Senior; Brian a is, Bad Axe, Junior, HONORABLE MENTION Duane Wright, Dave Miller and Andy Nichols; Cass City; Matt Carrodi, Andy Jarvis and Tim Weaker; Caro; Fred Relnfolder, Troy Amend and Pat Dunham; Steve Goins, Dennis Griffin and Tom Neilenbach; North Branch; Pat Hoeksema and Kevin Or lowskl; Imtay City; Steve Wolfram, Laker; Dennis Errer, Bad Axe; Jamie Clapsaddle, Marietta. STA FIRST TEAM Yale Steve Bond, Tom Kean; Brown City Kevin Walters, Rob Memphis Mike Brusca, Rob Gorsline; Capac Verellen; Almont Ryan Feys, Rob Torney; Dryden Mike Schihi, SECONO TEAM Capac Tim Butter, Lewis, Rodriguez; Almont Palmeteer, Steve Hanaford, Wilson, Jim Pioclnlak; Memphis Mark Dlshlnger, Dan Lang, Kelly; Dryden Schenkel.

East Division Pet. Boston 42 21 .867 Now VOr. 37 27 571 Si Blltimora 35 27 565 MilwoukM 32 514 '1 ito 33 32 .501 10 Cleveland 30 31 .492 II TIGERS 2 32 475 12 Most DivilKXI Toms 34 $40 California 33 31 51 KansHCity 33 31 .51 IV) OMMnd 27 31 .415 I Minnesota 37 .41 I Cnicaso 25 37 403 I'l Sufflt 3 .400 Tiwstfay's Gamts TIGERS 6, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 2, Oakland 1 Boston 7, New York a Seattle 5, Cleveland 2 Minnesota 4, Chicago 1 Toronto 1. Milwaukee 1, 12 innings California 4, Texas 0 Wednesday's Games TIGERS (King 24) at Baltimore (McGregor 5 l. 7:35 m.

Toronto (Clancy e-4) at Milwaukee (Higuera I S), 2:35 m. Kansas City (Saberhagen 4-4) at Oakland (C Young 4 3). 3: 15 m. Boston (Boyd 1-4) at New York (Tewksbury S-2), 7:30 p.m. Seattle (Beattie 0-0) at Cleveland (Schrom 5-2), 7 35 p.m.

Chicago (Cowley 3-3) at Minnesota (Anderson 0-0), I 35 m. Texas (Guiman a-6) at California (Sutton 4 5), 10 35 Thursday'l Games TIGERS al Baltimore, 7 35 m. Chicago at Minnesota, 1 15 p.m. Seanie al Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. New York al Toronto, 7:35 m.

Oakland at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Only games scheduled Tiger Boxsccre At Baltimore DETROIT BALTIMORE ab bi ab bi Whitakr 2b 4 2 3 2 Wiggins 2b 3 0 1 0 Collins If 2 0 11 Benigz ph 0 0 0 1 Herndon If 2 0 0 0 Hudler 2b 0 0 0 0 Gibson rf 5 13 3 Lacy rf 4 0 0 0 LNParsh 5 0 I 0 Ripken ss 4 110 DEvns dh 4 0 0 0 Murray lb 3 0 10 Bergmn lb 5 0 3 0 Sheen dh 4 112 Tramml ss 5 0 2 0 MkYong II 3 0 0 0 Sheridn cf 110 0 OMally 3b 3 0 0 0 Lemon 2 0 0 0 Shelby cf 3 12 0 Brokns 3b 3 2 2 0 Dempsy 3 0 10 Totals 31 4 IS 4 Totals 30 7 3 Detroit 200 200 0204 Baltimore 000 000 2 IS 3 Game Winning RBI Gibson (2). Ripken, Dempsey. DP Detroit 1, Baltimore 1. LOB Detroit 10, Bal timore 3.

2B Bergman. Dempsey. 3B Whilaker. HR Gibson (5), Sheets SB Collins (12), Brookens 2 (5). Collins.

SF Beniquez. IP ER BB SO Detroit ONealW.13 4 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 HernandiS.il 213 3 1 1 0 2 Baltimore Davis L.5 7 3 2 3 9 4 3 2 3 Havens 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 Bordi 3 2 3 4 2 2 1 3 Umpires Home, Cooney; First, Kaiser; Second, Palermo; Third, Brinkman. 3:08. AL Linescores Kansas City 000 200 0002 4 1 Oakland ooo 010 0001 I 2 Jackson, Quisenberry (9) and Quirk; Mooneyham, Leiper (8), Rijo (8) and Tetllelon. Jackson, 3 4.

Mooneyham, l-l. Sv Quisenberry (71. Seattle 030 020 0005 IS 1 Cleveland ooo 002 0002 9 1 Morgan and Yeager; Niekro, Yetl (5), Balles (9) and Bando. Morgan, 54. Niekro, 3-4.

HRs Seattle, Thomas (10). Cleveland, Carter (9). Boston 502 000 0007 4 New York 110 Oil 2004 15 0 Woodward, Lollar (5), Stanley (6), Sambito (6) and Gedman; Niekro, Pulido 13) and Wynegar. Stanley, 2. Niekro, 7 4.

Sv Sambito (5). Chicago 000 100 0001 10 0 Minnesota 300 000 Olx 4 7 0 Dotson, James (8) and Fisk; Smithson, Alherton (7) and Reed Smithson, 6 5. Dotson, 4-7. Sv Atherton (1). HRs Minnesota, Brunansky (16), Hrbek (14).

Toronto 000 000 000 1012 7 0 Milwaukee 000 000 000 1001 4 0 (12 innings) Key, Henke (11) and Whin, Martinez (12); Darwin, Piesac (11) and Schroeder Henke, 6 3. Piesac, 44. HR Milwaukee, Deer (12). Texas 000 000 0000 9 0 California 100 OM OOx 4 9 0 Mahler, Russell (5), Mohorcic (7), Harris (8) and Pelralli; Win and Boone. Win, 8-4.

Mahler, 0-2. HR California, DeCinces (9). AL Leaders BATTING (145 at bats)-Boggs, Bos ton, M0; Yount, Milwaukee, Puckett, Minnesota, Oglivie, Milwaukee, Lynn, Baltimore, 327; Rice, Boston, .327. RUNS-RHenderson, New York, 61, Puckett, Minnesota, 51; Phillips, Oak land, 49; Barfield, Toronto, 45; Hrbek, Minnesota, 44. RBI-Canseco, Oakland, 58; Mat tfngty, New York, 52; Joyner, Calitor nia, 50; Murray, Baltimore, 47; Rice, Boston, 47.

HITS-Puckett, Minnesota, 97; Mat- tingiy, New York, 85; Boggs, Boston, 84, Rice, Boston, 82; Bell, Toronto, 8). DOUBLES Rice, Boston, 20; Boggs, Boston, 19; Law, Kansas City, 18; Mattingly, New York, 18; Henderson, New York, 17; White, Kansas City, 17. TRIPLES Owen, Seattle, 6, Hulett, Chicago, (etcher, Texas, Law, Kansas City, Whitaker, Detroit, 4. HOME RUNS-Joyner, California, 19; Bartield, Toronto, 16; Brunansky, Minnesota, 16, Canseco, Oakland, 16; 4 are tied with 15. STOLEN BASES RHenderson, New York, 43, Cangetosi, Chicago, 78; Wiggins, Baltimore, 19; Moseby, Tor onto, 17; Wilson, Kansas City, 17.

PITCHING Clemens, Boston, 12 0, 1.000, 2.17; Boddicker, Baltimore, 9 1, .900, 3.54; Williams, Texas, 6-1, .857, 167; Haas, Oakland, 7 2, 778, 2 98, Nieves, Milwaukee, 4 2, .750, 4.72; Rasmussen, New York, 6 2, .750, 3.78. STRIKEOUTS Clemens, Boston, 108, Higuera, Milwaukee, 90; Hurst, Boston, 89; MWttt, California, 88, Rijo, Oakland, 86. SAVES-Aase, Baltimore, 18; Righ etli. New York, 16; Harris, Texas, 12; Htrnandei, Detroit, 11; Stanley, Bos ton, 11. NL Leaders ATTINO (MS bats) Brooks, Montreal, Gwynn, San Diego, 331; Garner, Houston, .322, Dykstra, New York, .321, Raines, Montreal, 320 RUNS Raines, Montreal, 42; Gwynn, San Diego, 41; Carter, New York, 40; Hayes, Philadelphia, 40; Leonard, San Francisco, 38; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 38.

RBI Davis, San Francisco, 48; Marshall, Los Angeles, 44; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 44; Brooks, Montreal, 43; Carter, New York, 43. HITS Gwynn, San Diego, 80; Sandberg, Chicago, 76; Leonard, San Francisco, 74; Raines, Montreal, 74; Sax, Los Angeles, 72. DOUBLES Hayes, Philadelphia, 20; Dunston, Chicago, 19; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 19; 6 are tied with 15. TRIPLES Coleman, StLouli, Brooks, Montreal, McGee, St Lou is, Moreno, Atlanta, Dykstra, New York, Milner, Cincinnati, Raines, Montreal, 4. PITCHING Gooden, New York, 12, 800, 2 21; Oteda, New York, 8 2, 800, 7 37; Darling, New York, 7 2.

778, 3.59; Fernandez, New York, 7 2, .778, 3.17, Knepper, Houston, 10 4, .714, 2.48; LaCoss, San Francisco, 5 2, .714, 2 64; Niedenfuer, Lot Angeles, 5 3, 714. 1 79 Home Runs American League Thomas (10), Mariners; Carler (9), Indians; Oibson (5), Tigers; Sheet! (91, Orioles; Buckner 17), Evans 2 17), Red Sox; Henderson (12), Yankees; Hrbek (14), Brunansky (16), Twins; Deer (12), Brewers; DeCinces (9), Angels. National League Oarner (4), Astros; Hurdle (1), Clark II), Cardinals; Marshall 2 (17), Dodgers; Ntrtles (10), Padres. co*ke modified teams rally Rec Softball had three hits each. Mike Fisher added two hits.

Mike Stefenowski and Steve Gerstenberger had two hits each for Dorsey House. BW CHURCH Bill Wahl blasted a grand-slam homer in Marysville Assembly of God's 16-12 win against Free Methodist. Gene Smith added three hits, while Bob Fiedler had two hits. Terry Obermesik had three hits, including a home run to lead the Marysville Assembly of God to a 14-13 win over Gratiot Park-Washington Avenue in eight innings. Bob Beck added three hits for the winners.

MORNING LEAGUE Red Fox jumped out with four runs in the first inning and went on to beat Lakeshore Scorpians 8-1. Brian Moore, Harry Schnepp and Mike Miron paced the winners with two hits each. Hugh Donnally picked up three hits to lead Acheson Colloids to an 8-7 win over Donut Shack. Doug Hillard and Bill Armstrong added two hits each, while Doug Fowler connected on two homers for Donut Shack. Cliff Erickson and Jim Ban-natyne had two hits each in Power's 6-4 win over Audio Video Land.

Dave Hectikko and Bill Blay paced Audio with two hits each. BW SLO-BALL Ralph Fernandez had three hits to lead the Secory Mobil Flyers to a 13-4 win over Star Oil. Dave Dusslier, Duane Wetzel, Jeff Allen and Dale Leslie had two hits each for Secory. Jack Wilson and Joe Nofs had three hits apiece for Star Oil. MARYSVILLE SLO-BALL Viking Sporting Goods scored five runs in the first inning and claimed a 10-4 victory over Lynwood Bar.

The winners improved their league-leading record to 7-0, while Lynwood suffered its third loss. Larry Gould and Jim Papineau paced Viking with three hits each, while Wayne VanNest had two, including a three-run home run. Bob Prouse and Steve Goniwicha led Lynwood with two hits each. It was a night of dramatic finishes for the Coca-Cola recreation softball teams. Coca-Cola scored a run on a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning to defeat Domino's Pizza 5-4 Tuesday night in a Port Huron Competitive Sports Association Class modified game.

Bud Laming connected on a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning to give Coca-Cola a 5-3 win over Little Caesars in a Class A modified game. Steve Clubb finished with three hits for co*ke, while Mike Hayman had two hits in a losing cause. Jeff Kelly led the co*ke team with two hits. In other Class action: Bill Cedar and Ed Kindsvater had three and two hits, respectively, in Viking Lanes' 13-5 win against French's Bakery. Pitcher John Bizcarner tossed a five-hitter to post the win, while Gary Cobb and Brian Sieman had two hits each for French's.

Tom Cook hit a grand-slam home run to lead Sport Shop past Hill's Trucking 14-4. Mark MaLooley and Mark Fet-terly had two hits each for Sport Shop. Pitcher Denny Shannon posted the win in relief. Mark Smith, Dan Bussey, John Seppo and Don Harrison finished with two hits each to lead Full Gospel to a 12-7 win against Jack's Tavern. Larry Sokolowski, Tom Gonzales, Tim Hudy and Jon Beard had two hits each in a losing cause.

MODIFIED Midas Muffler pushed three runs across the plate in the bottom the seventh inning to beat Tree Service 6-5. Chris Collins and Frank and Pat Schott paced the winners with two hits each. Mike Bickley and Henry Sullivan had three and two hits, respectively, for J. Kevin Armstrong doubled in the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning to give DJ's Lounge a 7-6 win over Corbin Lumber. Rick Ichenberg added two hits for the winners, while Brian Streeter, Rob Corbin and Ed Robinson had two hits each for Corbin.

Wall Street Exchange jumped out to a big lead with eight runs in the first inning to beat Blue Water Energy Consultants 9-7. Eric Schuman, Gary Pelc and John Nichols had two hits each for the winners, including a home run by Schuman. John Bivins had three hits, including a home run, to lead Blue Water. Jim Currier had three hits in WSMA's 12-9 win over the Times Herald. Walt Borovich and John Hold-burg had two hits each for the Times Herald.

Pitcher Dave Plant tossed a six-hitter to lead Eagle Chrysler Dodge to a 12-5 win against Service. Larry Armstrong had two hits for the winners, while Sam Young managed two hits for J. SLOW-PITCH A Wallbank Springs rallied for two runs in the top of the eighth inning to beat Mike David Painting 6-5. Tim Buelow had three hits for the winners, while Mike David had three hits in a losing cause. Jim Harder and Bob Bryant added two hits each for Mike David Painting.

Pitcher Rick Sosa tossed a six-hitter in O'Connor Realty's 17-2 dumping of Hinojosa Collision. Jay Kovach and Sosa had three hits each to lead O'Connor, while Reese Sein and Jesse Nunez finished with two hits each for Hinojosa. Mark Bollaert hit a two-run homer to help lead Peter L's past Brass Rail 6-0. Bill Clay and Chuck Lagrange added three and two hits, respectively for Peter L's. Gary Odger, Wendy Alderdyce and Jerry Rankin had two hits each for Brass Rail.

SLOW-PITCH Port Huron Automotive scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to beat Dorsey House 5-4. Dave Howe had a home run, while Jim Hall and Mike Cowley ETTlffi Kessler Open DUBLIN, Calif. (AP) Sixth round results Tuesday In the 1125,000 Kessler Open (with match play records, 42- game totals and money won. Top 5 to iv finals) 1, Ron Palombi Erie, 19 3-2. 10.294.

2, Rick Saiek, Coral Springs, Fla 168, 10,129. 3, Dave Husted, Mllwaukle, 14 10, 9,986, 4, Norm Duke, Fori worth, Texas. 16 8, 9.878. 5. Amleto Monacelll, Venezuela, 13-10-1, 6, Marshall Holman, Medford, 16-6-2, 9,759, 7.

Georoe Panoaft. rharlnHa 14 9 1, 9,727 83,600. 8, Harold Sulllns, Greater Detroit, 14 10, 9,697, S3.300. 9, Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, 13-11, 9,681, 13,000. 10, Del Ballard Richardson, Texas, 13 11, 9,640, 82,800 11, Jim Stefanlch, Jollet, III 14 10, 9,627.

12.400, 12, Pete Weber, St Louis, 11 13, 9,608, 12,400. 13, Brian Voss, Tacoma, Ills, 9,597, S2.200 14, Bill Peters, Eng lewood, Ohio, 10 13 1, 9,513, 12,100. 15, Tony Westlake, Alius, Okie, 11 13, 9,502, 82,000 16, Don Genalo, Per rysburg. Ohio, 7 17 9,485, 17, Dave Arnold, Campbell, Calif 9 12 3, 9,152, 11,800 16, Richard Bramwell, San Marcos, 14 10, 9,335, 11,450. 19, James Miller, Mesa, 10 14, 9, 336, 81,600.

20, Purvis Granger, La layeHe. 9 15, 9,245, S1.550 21, Jim Wlnklepleck, Gladstone, 7 17, 9,191, 11,500, 22, Bill Coleman, Fremont, Calif a 16, 9, 161, 81,450. 23, Craig Harrington, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6 16, 9,101, 81,190 24, Kevin McGerr, Lincoln, 6 16, 9,044, $1,330..

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