Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

2 2 2 2 2 2 2. 2 2 BaseballUPDATE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB L10 Str. Home Away Intr Atlanta .42 18 .700. W-3 25-8 17-10 New York 23 .574 z-7-3 L-3 19-10 12-13 0-0 Philadelphia 464 L-2 16-14 Montreal 22. 36 .379.

19 46 W-2 14-17 8-19: 0-0 Florida 41 293 24 L-8 12-20 5-21: 0-0 Cantral Division Houston 22 .607 5-5 W-14 16-10 18-12-0-0 CUBS 24 .586 W-6 22-11. St. Louis: 27 5 2-5-5 W-1 17-9 12-18 0-0. Milwaukee. .28 28 .500 5-5 L3 16-15 Pittsburgh 29: 30 .492 W-5.

21-13 8-17 0-0 REDS .27. :33 450 46 L-3 12-13 15-20 Wast Division San Diego ..36 22 :621. 5-5 18-6 18-16 0-0 San Francisco. :36 24. ,600 2-8-2 W-6 20-8 16-16 -0-0 Los Angeles .27 30 .474 13-11 14-19 0-0 25: 34 .424 2-5-5 W-1 9-18 16-16 0-0 Arizona 40 2-46 10-16 z-first garne was a win Tueeday's late results St.

Louis 7, Los Angeles 4 Houston 4, San Diego 3 San Francisco 4, Wednesday's results CUBS 5, Florida 1 San Francisco 8, REDS 5 Pittsburgh 3, N. Y. Mets 0 Montreal 3, Philadelphia 2. Atlanta 5, Milwaukee Colorado 3, Arizona 2. St.

Louis at Los Angeles, late Houston at San Diego, late Today's games Houston (Hampton 7-2) at San Diego (Ashby 6-4), 4:05 p.m., St. Louis (Acevedo 1-1) at Los Angeles (Park 4-3), 6:05 p.m. Arizona (Daal 1-3) at Colorado (Thomson 4-5), 7:05 p.m. Wednesday's games CUBS 5, MARLINS 1: Kerry Wood was his usual solid self, and Sammy Sosa hit a two-run homer run as the Chicago Cubs beat the Florida Marlins. While Livan Hernandez (3-4) was getting rocked for 10 hits and five runs in seven innings, Wood (6-2) was rolling.

He struck out nine batters and gave up five hits in eight innings as he won his fifth straight decision. The Cubs (34-24) moved 10 games over .500 for the first time since finishing the 1989 season at 93-69 the last time Chicago made the postseason. Scott Servais hit a two-run double in the fourth to put the Cubs up 2-1 and Sosa hit his 16th home run of the year, and seventh in six games, to make it 4-1 in the fifth. GIANTS 8, REDS 5: Brian Johnson hit two home runs for the second time in four days as San Francisco won its sixth straight win. Shawn Estes (5-5) won his third straight decision, carrying a four-hit shutout into the seventh before the Reds touched him.

for five runs. Johnson, who also hit two home runs against Arizona on Sunday, had three hits and is 14-for-38 with seven home runs and 13. RBIs since coming off the disabled list May 20. Johnson homered against Brett Torko (5-4) to lead off the third and added a tw shot off reliever Scott Sullivan in the fifth. Robb Nen got his 16th save in 17 chances.

PIRATES 3, METS 0: Jon Lieber outdueled Rick Reed with eight shutout innings, and Aramis Ramirez's first career hit helped finish off a three game sweep of New York. Ramirez was 0-for-24 in the majors before his two run double in the seventh. Jermaine Allensworth. broke a 1-for-21 slump with leadoff triple in the first, and scored on Al Martin's ground out. The Mets came into the series with a nine-game winning streak, only to be swept by Pittsburgh for the first time since June 24-26, 1995.

PHILLIES 2: Robert Perez's two-out RBI single in the eighth snapped a tie and helped Carlos Perez get his sixth straight victory as Montreal beat Philadelphia. Carlos Perez (6-3) gave up seven hits and two runs, walked none and struck out four in his second complete game of the season. He hasn't lost since April 27 at St: Louis. Wayne Gomes (4-2), who relieved starter Matt Beech in the eighth, took the loss. Gomes allowed three hits and one run in two-thirds of an inning.

The Expos scored the winning run in the eighth when Vladimir Guerrero singled, stole second and came home on Robert Perez's single to left. Guerrero was 3-for-4 with a homer, and Rondell White also homered. BRAVES 5, BREWERS 2: Tom Glavine joined Atlanta Greg Maddux and Pittsburgh's Jason Schmidt as the National League's. only eight-game winners, allowing only one run in 6 1-3 innings against Milwaukee. Glavine (8-2) allowed six hits and had six strikeouts in his fourth straight victory.

0 ROCKIES 3, DIAMONDBACKS 2: Vinny Castilla hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning to push Colorado past Arizona. After Larry Walker hit a leadoff double off closer Gregg Olson (1-3), Castilla followed with his 22nd homer, which barely cleared the wall in left-center. Castilla has homered in four straight games. Chuck McElroy (2-1) pitched 1 1-3 shutout innings for Colorado, which had dropped the previous two games in this series to the expansion Diamondbacks. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB L10 Str' Home Away Intr New York 1 40 13 .755 2-7-3 W-3 21-5 19-8 0-0.

Boston .33 23 4589 81 4-6 L-1 19-11 14-12 0-0 Toronto .29 29. .500 W-1 14-16 15-13 0-0 Baltimore 28 30 :483 z-7-3 W-3 15-15 13-15 0-0 Tampa Bay 25 32 .439 3-7 L-2: 10-16. 15-16 0-0 Central Division Cleveland .34 23. .596 7-3 L-1 16-10 18-13 0-0 Minnesota .26: 30 464 2-7-38 W-2 12-18 14-12 0-0 WHITE SOX .23 33 .411 101 4-6 W-1 10-14 13-19 0-0 Detroit .21 33 .389 2-3-7 L4 11-13 10-20 0-0 Kansas City 21 35 .375 5-5 L-3. 8-22: 13-13 0-0 West Division Texas 34 22.607 2-4-6 W-1 20-9.

14-13 0-0 Anaheim .29 26 .527 W-3 16-16 13-10 0-0 Seattle 26 31 7:456 L-2 14-14 12-17. 0-0 .23 32 418 7-4-6 11-16 12-16 0-0 z-first game was a win Wednesday's results Toronto 5, Detroit 1 Baltimore 3, Boston 0 N. Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay WHITE SOX 10, Kansas City 5. Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2 Anaheim at Seattle, late Texas at Oakland, late Today's games Detroit (Moehler 5-4) at Toronto (Williams 6-2), 12:05 p.m.

WHITE SOX (Navarro 4-6) at Kansas City (Rusch 3-7), 1:05 p.m. Texas (Helling 7-2) at Oakland (Haynes 3-2), 2:15 p.m. Baltimore (Ponson 0-2) at Boston (Saberhagen 6-3), 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Springer 2-8) at N.Y. Yankees (Irabu 4-1), 6:35 p.m.

Cleveland (Gooden 0-2) at Minnesota (Radke 7-3), 7:05 p.m. Anaheim (Hill 7-4) at Seattle (Cloude 3-3), 9:05 p.m. Wedd games WHITE SOX 10, ROYALS One night after brawling with the Anaheim Angels, the Kansas City Royals went down without a fight. Wil Cordero went 4-for-5 with three doubles and Magglio Ordonez had a career-high four RBIs as the Chicago White Sox beat the Royals for their 10th straight victory in Kauffman Stadium. There were no beanballs or brawls like the ones that marred Kansas City's 7-5 loss to Anaheim on Tuesday night.

There were 12 ejections in that game and more penalties are expected to be announced Friday by AL president Gene Budig, who attended the fight-filled game. Robin Ventura had three of Chicago's 15 hits and Cordero drove in three runs and scored three times, making: a winner of Carlos Castillo (2-4) in relief of Jason Bore. Castillo pitched 3 2-3 scoreless innings. BLUE JAYS 5, TIGERS 1: Roger Clemons pitched a four hitter tor, his first complete game of the season and Shawn Green drove in two. runs as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers.

Clemens who had lost three of his previous four starts, struck out 10 and walked none as the Jays ended a three-game losing streak and handed the Tigers their, fourth consecutive loss. Seth Greisinger (0-1) lost in his major league debut, giving up five runs and eight hits in 6 1-3 innings. ORIOLES 3, RED SOX 0: Doug Johns allowed four hits over 7 1-3 innings and Eric Davis had an RBI double as the Baltimore Orioles won for the eighth time in 11 games. Johns (2-1), back at full strength after a stint on the disabled list because of insomnia, didn't give up a hit until Damon Buford's leadoff single in the sixth. He has allowed only four earned runs in 24 2-3 innings in his last three starts.

Arthur Rhodes completed the shutout the first against Boston this season with one-hit1 relief for his second save. YANKEES 7, DEVIL RAYS 1: Orlando Hernandez, who risked his life in defecting from Cuba on a flimsy boat, pitched seven strong innings in his major-league debut as Now York beat Tampa Bay. Cho*red on by a crowd of 27,291 waving Cuban flags, "El Duque" limited the Devil Rays to one run and five hits. The half-brother of World Series MVP Livan Hernandez of the Florida Marlins struck out seven and walked two. Scott Brosius supported Hernandez with a pair of two-run doubles.

The Yankeas won their third in a row, defeating the expansion Devil Rays in their first -over meeting. TWINS 3, INDIANS 2: Marty Cordova's two-out, two-run singlo in the eighth inning gave the Minnesota Twins a victory over the Cleveland Indians. The loss was just the second in nine games for the Indians, who still lead the second place Twins by 7 games in the AL Central. Cleveland took a 2-1 lead in the savanth whon David Justico lod off with his 11th hom*or of the season. But the Twins rallied in the eighth, when Otis Nixon drew a walk from Bartolo Colon (4-4) and moved to third on Paul Molitor's two-out single.

Paul Assenmacher relieved Colon and walked pinch-hitter Alex Ochoa to load the bases before Jose Mesa camo in and allowed Cordova's single on his first pitch. 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 000 0000 0000 0000 0 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0000 0 0000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0000 1 0 00 0 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 000 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 000 00 000 00 0 0 0 0 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 00 0 00 0 Stirvan 0 0 000 0000 0000 0000 0000. 0 Jhastne :0000 Nieves ph 0 0100 0 Hayes ph 1000 Graves .0 0 0 Nanp 0000 WGme ph Totals 345 105 Totals 33 8 13 7 Cincinnati 000 000 500--5 San Francisco 002. 060 00x-8 DP- Cincinnati 1, San Francisco 2. LOB Cincinnati 6, San Francisco 6.

28-BBoone (21), Fordyce (5), Hamilton (8), Mueller (15), Snow (8). HR RSanders (6), BJohnson 2 (8). SB Javier (3). CS JKent (3). SF.

Watkins, AurilIP RER BB SO Cincinnati Tomko 1-3 10: 7 Sullivan 1.2-3 Graves: 2 San Estes 6 2-3 8. Johnstone. 1-3 Nen 16 0. WP-Torko 3. PIRATES 3, METS NEW YORK PITTSBURGH ab.ch bi ab rh bi Alfonzo 3b 3000 Alnswrt cf 4.1 10' Gilkey If: 4000 AMrtin If 3 0 1 1 Piazza 000 TWard If 1000 Olerud 1b 3000 Kendall Baerga 2b 4020 KYng 1b 2 10 0 Huskey rf 4010 Strange 2b Becker cf 3000 JGllenrf 000.

Tatum phi 0 ARmrz 30 3 0 1 2: ROrdz ss. 3000 Plcvich ss 3000. RReed 2010 Lieber 2000: MFrco ph 0 00 0: Wmack ph 1000 McMcl p' 0000 Chrstns 100.0 0: Rojas p. 0000 Totals 32040 Totals 27343 New York 000 000 000-0- Pittsburgh: 100 000 20x-3: E- Polcovich (10). DP New York 1.

LOBNew York 7, Pittsburgh 2. 2B ARamirez (1). 38-Allensworth (3). SB. Huskey IP ER.

BB: SO New York RReed McMichael: Rojas 0 Pittsburgh Lieber Christiansen 5,13 0 2 HBP- by Lieber (Olerud). Balk- Lieber. ROCKIES 3, DIAMONDBACKS 2 ARIZONA. COLORADO ab bi ab rh bi AFox 20 4010 NPerez ss 4000 Olson pi CGdwin ct 3020 DWhite cf 3010 Helton 1b 4000 TLee 1b 4 11.1 LWiker rf: 4 MWIms 30 4 0 10 Castilla 36 3112 Dilucci If: 4010 Burks If JBell ss 120 JReed 020 KGrciarf: 4010 Bates 2b 000 0 Stunnett 3001 McElry 0000 Blair 3000 Astacio 1000 Strikwc 2b 0 Lnsing 2b 1000 Totals' 33282 Totals 28383 Arizona 010 001 000-2 Colorado 010. 000 002--3 No outs when winning run scored.

DP-Arizona 2, Colorado 2. LOB- Arizona 5, Colorado 5. 2B Dellucci (11), LWalker (26). HR-TLee (10), Castilla (22). SB-LWalker (8).

CS AFax (3), Castilla (6). Astacio. A IP ER BB SO Arizona Blair 8 Olson 1-3 0 2 0. 0. Colorado Astacio: 7 2-3 6 McElroy 11-3 2 0 Olson pitched to 2 batters in the 9th.

BRAVES BREWERS 2 ATLANTA MILWAUKEE ab bi ab bi OGlien ss 4100 Vina 2b 4000 Tucker of 4000 0 Loretta ss 21 10 Chines 30 3100 Cirillo 3b -5 021 Girrga 1b 4110 Nilsson 1b 4000 0 Klesko If 4012 Grssom cf 3000 0 0 000 GerWm If 0 0 0 Burnitz rt 4000 JLopez c. 4000 Hughes 4121 Alones cf 3100 Jenkins If 40 10 Grtfnno 20 4 1 2 1 DJones 0000: Glavine p. 0 0 0 Juden 2010. Lgtnbr p' 0 0 0 0 Owens ph 101 Whlers 0' AReyes 0 00 0 Hmelin 1b 1000 Totats 31543 Totals 34282 Atlanta: 220 100 000-5: Milwaukee 100 000 E--Nilsson (2), Grissom (2). DP-Atlanta 1.

LOB -Atlanta 3, Milwaukee 11. 2B Klesko (11), Cirillo (11), Hughes (2). HR--Hughes (2). S8-Alones 2 (4). S- Glavine 2.

1. RER BB SO. Atlanta: Glavine 6 1-3 6 6 Ligtenberg 2-3 -0 2 Wohlers 07 0. Milwaukee Juden 3 2 AReyes 0 DJones 0 0.0 0 EXPOS 3, PHILLIES 2 MONTREAL PHILA ab bi ab rh bi Sntnglo 2b 4000 Ginville cf 4110 Widger 6000 000 000 00 Hudier If 4000 VGrero rf 4231 1 SRolen 4 011 AWhite ct 12 1 Lbrthal 00 Perez If 011 Brogna 1b 4-010 Stovall If 0000 MLewis 2b 4130 Grdzin 5s 3010 Sefcik pr 0000 Filmer 16 3000 Abreurt 3010 ph 0000 AArias ss 4000 Gire 1b Beech 2000 Andrws 30 :3010 Kurdan ph 1000 CPerez 2000 Gomes .0000 Wriston 0000 Sprdlin 0000 Totals 32383 Totals 34271 Montreal 010 100 010-3 Philadelphia '001 000 100-2 E- (14). DP-Philadelphia 1.

LOB--Montroal 8, Philadelphia 6. 28-MLewis (8). HR -VGuerrero, (10), RWhite (10). SB- VGuerrero (3), Glanville (9). S- CPerez, Abreu.

IP H. RER BB SO Montreal CPerez W.8-3 7 2. Philadelphia Beech 5 Gores L. 2-3 Winston 0 0 00 0 Spradin 1-3 0 00 0 0 Winston pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Winston (Vidro).

WP-Beech 2, Gomes. PB Lieberthal, WHITE SOX 10, ROYALS 5 CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ab bi ab rh bi Drham 5121 Damon ct 4221 Snopok 5010 Offrmn 2b 3111 Thes 1b 4 100 HMrris ch 4000 Norton tb .1000 0 JK ing 16 5000 Belle ch 5220 Palmer 30 5010 Vntura 36 4330 Conino If 4011 Crdoro If 5343 Dye rf 4120 MOrt r1 3024 3000 Cmoron ct 5000 Sutton ph 1000 O'Brien 3012 MiSwy 0000 Halter so 3110 Pnditon ph 1000 Lopez 58 0000 Totals 40 10 15 10 Totals 37 5 8 3 Chicago 700 233 000 -10 Kansas City 200. 300 000-- 5 E-Snopnk (1), Vantura (9). LOR Chicago 11, Kansas City 28. Durham (12), Snobak (1), Cordero 3 (9).

Damon (11), Offerman (10). S8 i 1 CUES 5, MARLINS 1. FLORIDA CHICAGO: ab bi ab rh bi Dravdy cf 4 000 BBrwnct 4000 Anteria ss 4010 Mrndni 2b 4110 Kotsay rf- 4120 Sosa rt Zeite MaGice Floyd If. 3000 If 4000 10 3000 Lowery ct 0000 Cunsell to 40:10 Blauser ss 3.1 c. 4 0 1 0.

JHrdz 3b 41.30: LHrndz 2000 Servais 2012 Onglosi ph 00'00 Wood 4000 0 0 BPtrsn 0000 Mantel 0000 0 0 Beck 0000 DLee ph 0 0-0: Totals 32161 Totals 34 5 10 4 Florida 000 -100 000-1- Chicago 230 00x-5 E- Renteria (11). LOB -Florida 8, Chicago 11. 28 Renteria (10), Kotsay (12), Counsell (11), Hernandez (6), Servais. (5). 3B-Zeile (2).

HR--Sosa (16). SB-BBrown (3). CS (1), MaGrace (3). IP: RER BB SO LHmdz 10 Darensbourg 1-3 0 Mantei 2-3 Chicago Wood Patterson 2-3 0 0. Beck 1-3 0: 0 0.

WP-LHemandaz, Wood. T. A GIANTS REDS 5 SAN FRAN abrh bi: ab bi RSndrs cf. 1.1 3 DHmin of 5230 Stynes 3b 0 02.0 Mueller 3b 13 BLrkin ss 0.00 Bonds If 3111 DYng If 4110 Benard BBoone 20 4 0 2 0. Kent 2b 3000 EduPrz.16 1:0 RSnchz 2b.

1000 Wtkins 10 0 001. Javier if 0 LHrris ph: 1010 Snow 16 41 2 1: Froyce c. 3111 Auriliass 3001 Tbnisee ph 1000 BJhnsh 3233 Tomko 2000 Estes 3000 0 0000 0 0.0 0.0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0000 0000 0000 0 00 0000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0000 Chronicle Scoreboard- THURSDAY: Tribune: June 4,1998 MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Indianapolis Indians at Ottawa, 6:05 p.m.; Burlington at Fort Wayne Wizards, 7 p.m. only; for taped events, see dally paper or Tele View). PROTENNIS FRENCH OPEN: a.m., USA.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CHICAGO WHITE SOX AT KANSAS CITY ROYALS: 1 p.m., WGN. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS AT COLORADO ROCKIES: 6:30 p.m., channel 58. COLLEGE BASEBALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAMS TBA: 2:30 p.m., ESPN. PRO HOCKEY NHL PLAYOFFS WASHINGTON CAPITALS AT BUFFALO SABRES: 6:30 p.m., ESPN. PRO MLS LOS ANGELES AT GENERAL DALLAS: 7 p.m., ESPN2: ESPN RADIO: 7 p.m.-5:30 a.m., WBAT-1400.

ROUNDUPS: Sports Review, 7:45 a.m., WBAT-1400 and 7:35 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., World of Racing, 8:15 a.m., WBAT-1400; NASCAR Today, 4:45 p.m., WBAT-1400; Thurman on Sports, 5:05 p.m., WGOM-860; Moritz Sports, 5:30 p.m., WBAT-1400; SportsCenter, 5:30 and 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., ESPN; Sports Illustrated, 10 p.m. and 1:30 a.m., CNN; Fox Sports News, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., channel Michigan (Red Sox) 28 26 519 South Bend (Diamdbacks) 17 37 315 Central Division Wisconsin (Mariners) 29 21 .580 Beloit (Brewers) 27 26 .509 Kane County (Martins) 27 27 500 Peoria (Cardinals) 23 30 Rockford (Cubs) 23 30 1 434 71 Division Cedar Rapids (Angels) 31 23 Quad City (Astros) 28 25.

528 Burlington (Reds) 28 26 .519 3 Clinton (Padres) 23 29 .4420 Wednesday's Garner Clinton South Bond 5 Quad City 5, Cedar Rapids 4 Peoria 7, Rockford 3 Beloit 6, Wisconsin 2. Burlington 8, Fort Wayne 2. 4 Lansing 7, West Michigan 4 Michigan 9, Kane County 4 Thursday's Quad City at Cedar Rapids South Bend at Clinton. Peoria at Rockford. Beloit at Wisconsin Burlington at Fort Wayne West Michigan at Lansing Kane County at Michigan Friday's Quad City at Cedar Rapids South Bend at Clinton Peoria at Rockford Beloit at Wisconsin Burlington at Fort Wayne' West Michigan at Lansing Kane County at Michigan JAZZ ON, BULLS 85 (OT) CHICAGO (85) Pippen 7-19 6-6 21, Kukoc 0-0 9, Longley 4-7 2-2 10, Jordan 13-29 6-8 33, Harper 2-40-0 4, Simpkins 0-00-00, Burrell 2-5 0-0 4, Buechler 0-10-00, Rodman 0-2 0-0 0, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Kerr 2-3 0-04.

Totals 34-82 14-16 85. UTAH (88) Russell 6-12 3-4 15, Malone 9-25 3-4 21, Foster 1-5 0-0 2, Hornacek 2-10 0-0 4, Stockton 9-12 6-7 24, Eisley 4-6 0-0 8, Morris 3-6 0-0 6, Anderson 3-5 0-0 6, Carr 0-3 0-0 0, Ostartag 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 38-85 12-15 Chicago 17 23 19 20 6-85 Utah 17 28 22 12 9-88 3-Point goals- Chicago 3-16 (Jordan 1-2, Kukoc 1-5, Pippen 1-7, Harper 0-1, Burrell 0-1), Utah 0-8 (Horacek 0-1, Eisley 0-1, Morris 0-2, Russell 0-' 4). Fouled out- -None. Rebounds- Chicago 49 (Rodman 10), Utah 51 (Malone 14).

AssistsChicago 14 (Kerr 5), Utah 23 (Stockton 8). Total fouls- Chicago 19, Utah 21. NBA PLAYOFFS (Bast-of-7) Utah vs. Chicago (All games stevined by NBC) Wednesday, June 3 Utah 88, Chicago 85, OT, Utah leads series 1-0 Friday, June 5. Chicago at Utah, 8 p.m.

1. Sunday, June 7 Utah at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10 Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Friday, June 12 Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m., if necessary Sunday, June 14 Chicago at Utah, 6:30 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, June 17. Chicago at Utah, 8 p.m., if necessary NBA FINALS OVERTIMES A list of overtime games in NBA Finals history: 1952-Minneapol is 83, New York 79, Game 1 1952-New York 90, Minneapolis 89, Garne 4 1957-St.

Louis 125, Boston 123, Game 1 1957 Boston 125, St. Louis 123, Game 7, 20T 1962-Boston 110, Los Angeles Lakers 107, Game 7 1966-Los Angeles Lakers 133, Boston 129, Game 1 1967-Philadelphia 141, San Francisco 135, Game 1 1968-Boston 120, Los Angeles Lakers 517, Game 5 1970-New York 111, Los Angeles Lakers 108, Game 3 1970 Los Angeles Lakers 121, Now York 115, Game 4 1972-Los Angeles Lakers 116, New York 111, Game 4 1974-Milwaukee 105, Boston 96, Game 2 1974-Milwaukee 102, Boston 10 Game 6, 20T 1976-Boston 128, Phoenix 126, Game 5, 30T 1978 Washington 120, Seattle 116, Game 4 1979 Seattle 114, Washington 112, Game 4 1984-Boston 124, Los Angeles Lakers 121, Game 2 1984-Boston 129, Los Angeles Lakers 125, Garne 4 1990-Portland 106, Detroit 105, Garne 2 1991-Chicago 104; Los Angeles Lakers 96, Game 3 1982-Portland 115, Chicago 104, Game 2 1993- Phoenix 129, Chicago 121, Game 3, 30T 120, Orlando 118, Game 1 1998-Utah 88, Chicago 85, Game 1 NBA PLAYOFF LEADERS Through May 31 Scoring FG FT PTS AVG Jordan, Chi. 15 173 124 479 31.9 O'Neal, LAL 13 80 396 30.5 Malone, Utah 14 138 100 376 26.9 Hardaway, Mia. 42 29 130 26.0 Kemp, Clev. 33 38 104 26.0 Smith, Atl.

39 99 24.8 Payton, Sea. 10 87 47 240 24.0 Rice, Char. 9 30 205 22.8 Pouston, N. Y. 10 76 50 211 21.1 Duncan, S.A.

73 40 186 20.7 Ola juwon, Hou, 39 24 102 20.4 Miller, Ind. 16 85 319 19.9 Robinson, S.A. 61 175 19.4 Rider, Port 20 77 19.3 Douglas, N.J. 55 18.3 McDyass, Phoe. 71 17.8 Stoudamire, Port.

13 71 17.8 Johnson, S.A. 61 34 156 17.3 Pippen, Chi. 15 88 71 259 17.3 1lgauskas, Clev. 28 13 69 17.3 FG Percantage FG FGA PCT O'Neal, LAL 158 258 .612 Johnson, S.A. 61 101 .604 Mason, Char.

57, 99 .576 Smith, Atl. 39 68 .574 ligauskas, Clev. 28 49 .571 W. Williams, Port. 17 31 .548 Johnson, Phoe.

23 .548 Baker, Saa. 71 134 530 B. Grant, Port. 19 36 .528 Henderson, Atl. 20 38 .526 bounds OFF DEF TOT AVG Robinson, S.A.

9 41 86 127 14.1 Williams, N.J. 3 20 22 42 14.0 McDyess, Phoe. 18 35 53 13.3 Rodman, Chi. 79 119 198 13.2 Mutombo, Atl. 13 38 51 12.8 Malone, Utah 26 128 154 11.0 Divac, Char.

25 73 98 10.9 Olajuwon, Hou. 45 54 10.8 B. Grant, Port. 18 25 43 10.8 Willis, Hou. 18 35 53 10.6 AST AVG Stoudamire, Port.

38 9.5 Douglas, NJ. 25 8.3 Jackson, Ind. 16 133 8.3 Blaylock, Atl. 33 8.3 Kidd, Phon. 31 7.8 Marbury, Minn.

5. Stockton, Utah 14 "103 7.4 Payton, Sea. 70 7.0 Char. 60 6.7 Hardaway, Mia. 33 8.6 B2 Cameron (8).

SF- IP: REA: B8 so Chicago Bere 1-3 Castillo W.24 323:2 Sirrias City Rapp 45 Pichardo: 123 Bevil 0 WP- Castillo, Rapp. BLUE JAYS 5, TIGERS DETROIT. TORONTO ab.r ab bi Bartee cf 4010 JoCruz 3111 Ctinotto 1b 401.0 SGreen rf 4012 Hognsn rf. 4 110 Cnseco If 4.0 0 0 Easley 20 4 0 Stewart If. Gnziz If 3001 1 CDigdo fb 4010.

Tmbrin dh .3 0 1 0 Stanley ch Randa 3b 3000. Disndro 3b. JOtver 3000: Grbeck 2b 3000 DCruz s5 0 0. KLBwnc 3220 AGnziz g5 3121 Totals: 31141 Totals 32585 Detroit 000 100 000--1 Toronto 002 011 10x-5 JOinver (5), CDelgado (1). LOB- Detroit 3, Toronto 4.

28-Higginson (15), CDeigado (18), KLBrown (5). 38 KLBrown (1). HR-Stanley (11). S8 Barteo (3), JoCruz (3), AGonzalez 2 (11). CS- L.Gonzalez IP RER BB SO Detroit Granger 1-3 8 Runyan: 13 Crow 1-3 0 Toronto Clemens TWINS INDIANS 2.

14 CLEVELAND MINNESOTA ab r.h bi ab bi" Lofton cf 3010 Nixon cf 2210 Vizquel ss 4010 TWiker 2b 4000. Justice 4 1 2 Molitor ch 4110 Thome 1b 4010 Marced 1b 3011 MRmrz rf 3 0 10. Ochoa ph 0000 Driston pr 000.0 Hoking 30 0000 Whiten If 4 0 0 0 MOdvaif 4022 SAlmr Lawton rf 3010 Frymn 3b 3000 00. 0 0. RCmer 36 3000 DaBelt 2b 3000 Stribch Cr.

3010 PMres ss 3000 Totats. 31272 Totals 29373: Cleveland 010 000 100-2 Minnesota 100 000 02x-3 DP -Cleveland 1, Minnesota 2. LOB--Cleveland 4, Minnesota 5. HR Justice (11), SAlomar (3). S8-Lofton 2 (18), Vizquel (11).

CS-Vizquel (7). A IP RER. BB SO Cleveland Colon 72-3 6 2 Assenmacher' 0. 0 0 0 Mesa 1-3 1 0 0: Minnesota' Hawkins 723 7 5 Swindell 1-3 Aguilera 10 0 Assenmacher pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, Mesa pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. A- 8,897 YANKEES 7, DEVIL RAYS 1 BAY NEW YORK ab bi ab rh bi McCkn cf 4000 Knbich 26 4000 Cairo 2b 4010 DJeter ss 3120 Boggs 36 4000 Sojoss 1010 McGrff 16 4 1 O'Neill rf 4111 Srrento dh 4020 BWIlms ct 3000 MKelly If 3000 0 0 0 0 0 TMrtnz 1b 3100 DaMrtz rf 3010 Raines ch 3 1 DiFIce 3000 Curtis If 2200 Stocker ss 2000 Posada c.

4112 Brosius 36 3024 Totals: 31.151 Totals Tampa Bay 000 100 000-1 New York 000 502 00x-7 DP-Tampa Bay 2. LOB -Tampa Bay 5, New York 4. 2B Sorrento (16), Brosius 2 (16). 38- DJeter. (5).

(7). SB- Curtis (9). CS-MKelly (2). RER BB SO Tampa Bay Saunders 6 Aldred New York OHerndz W.1-0 Stanton 2 2 Saunders pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. A ORIOLES 3, RED SOX0 BALTIMORE BOSTON.

ab bi ab rh bi ByAdsn cf 2100 DLewis rf 4000 EDavis rf 4121 J. Vntin 3b 2000 Baines ch 3100 Bajmin 3b 2000 Carter 1000 Groprr ss 4000 4 0 2.1 MVghn 1b: 4020 RAlmr 2b 3 0 1.1 Leyritz ch 4000 Surhoff If A 4000 O'Lry If 3000 CRpkan 30 3000 Buford cf 3020 Hoiles 4010 Mertoni 2b 2010 Rboulet ss 3010 Varitek 3000 Totals 31373 Totals 31050 Baltimore 000 102 000-3 Boston 000 000 000-0 DP- Baltimore 1, Boston 1. L.08 -Baltimore 5, Boston 5. 2B-EDavis (8), MVaughn (13). CSRPalmeiro (4).

SF- RAlomar. IP RER BB, SO Baltimore Duchris 7 1-3 Rhodes 1 2-3 Boston Lowe 5 2-3 Mahay 21-3 1, 0 Corsi RELIEF PITCHER STANDINGS Through June 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pitcher, Team Sv BS Pts Hoffman, S.D. 0 16 0 52 Robb Nen, S.F. 4 15 49 Rod Beck, Chi. 1.1 15 39 Billy Wagner, Houston 2 15 39 x-Jeff Shaw, Cin.

2 16,2 38 Ugueth Urbina, Mon. 3 2 13 3 35 Jerry Dipoto, Col. 12 2 John Franco, N. Y. 12 2 Mark Leiter, Phi." 10 26 Jeff Brantley, Cin.

9 2 Doug Jones, Mil. 2 11 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pitcher, Team Sv BS Pts Tom Gordon, Bos. 3 19 1 39 John Wetteland, Texas 2 0 14 1: 44 Troy Percival, Ana. 2: 16 2 40 x-Randy Myers, Tor. 2 1 13 2 37 Mariano Rivera, N.

Y. 1 0 11 CO 29 Mike Jackson, Cie, 0 12 03 28 Roberto Hernandez, T.B. 0 2 11 3 23 Todd Jones, Det. 23 Armando Benitez, Bal. 22 Jett Montgomery, K.C.

0 2 9. 21 TEAM STANDINGS Team Sv BS Pts Boston 12 21 69 San Diego 14 7 20 5 64 Texas 17 3 53 Houston 8. 19 49 New York (A) 11 18 10 48 Key 3 points for saves; 2 points for relief wins; minus 2 points for relief losses and blown saves. x-1997 Rolands Relief Man champion. 1998 BASEBALL DRAFT SELECTIONS with Pound 776.

Milwaukee, Daniel Mathews, hp, lUPUI. 29th Round 867. Detroit, Scott Lawson, Ihp, John Logan, Terre Haute, Ind. 31st Round 919. Minnesota, Brian McMillin, of, Evansville.

1. 35th Pound 1042. San Diego, Joshua Barbarossa, 1b, Chesterton, Valparaiso, Ind. 38th Round 1064. Philadelphia, Roger Rodeheaver, 1b, Indiana 50th Round 1432.

Toronto, Jeffrey Wagner, Notre Darne. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Northern Division Pct. G8 Syracuse (Blue Jays) 31 17 .646 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 25 25 .500 7 Buffalo (Indians) 26 27. .491 71 Scranton (Phillies) 24 27 .471 Rochester (Orioles) 22 29. .431 Ottawa (Expos) 20 31 .392 Western Division Indianapolis (Rods) 31 20 .600 Columbus (Yank sos) 27 24 .529 Louisville (Brewers) 27 26 .509 Toledo (Tigers) 23 29 .442 Southern Division Durham (Devil Rays) 32 22 ,593 Norfolk (Mets) 1:27 25 .519 Richmond (Braves) 29 .483 Charlotte (Marlins) 21 30 .412 1 Wednesday's Garnes Louisville 6, Buffalo 4 Hochester 8, Ottawa 4 Columbus 6, Scranton Wilkes -Barre 5, 16 innings Toledo 8, Norfolk 1 Pawtucket 9, Charlotte 1 Syracuse 2, Durham 1, 8 innings, ist game Syracuse 4, Durham 2, 2nd game Indianapolis 4, Richmond 1 Thursday's Games Scranton Wilkes Barre at Columbus Durham at Syracuse Pawtucket at Charlotte Toledo at Richmond Indianapolis at Ottawa Norfolk at Buffalo MIDWEST LEAGUE First Half Eastern Division Fort Wayne (Twine.) 31 23 .574 Pct.

08 Wast Michigan (Tigers) 30 24 .556 Lansing (Royals) 28 28 ,519 NEW HAMPSHIRE THUNDER LOONS- Signed Darry Delgado. COUGARS- Placed Roy Smith and Keith Gray on the inactive A National FOOTBALL Football League ATLANTA FALCONS Agreed to terms with Bob Hallen on a four -year contract and Ephraim Salaam on a two contract. BALTIMORE RAVENS Signed. R8 Eric Booth and William Morris. CLEVELAND BROWNS Named.

Thomas Dimitroff western area JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS. Re Signed LB Tom McManus. Signed John Wade. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed DL Derrick Ransom to a three-year contract. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Named Mike McCartney pro personnel coordinator.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Traded WR Tony Martin to the Atlanta Falcons for a 1999 secondround draft pick. WASHINGTON REDSKINS- Signed LB Antwaune Ponds." Arena Football League AFL- Awarded a franchise to New Orleans to begin play in the 1999 or 2000 season. HOCKEY National Hockey FLORIDA PANTHERS- -Signed Chris Allen, a 1997 third-round draft TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS- A Agreed to terms with Jason Smith on a muttiyeer contract and RW-D Nathan Dempsey. American Hockey Langue HERSHEY BEARS Named Mike Foligno head East Coast Hockey League CHARLOTTE CHECKERS Acquired RWJ.F. Aube from Pensacola to complate a trade that sant Aube to Pensacola.

ROANOKE. EXPRESS Elected Richard Yancey chairman of the board and president. United Hockey League MUSKEGON FURY -Announced the resignation of Paut Kelly, director of hockey operations and coach. SOCCER ALanque MINNESOTA THUNDER- Released Dan Welch. Eastern Indoor Soccer League HUNTSVILLE FIRE-Waived.

D. Jason Siqueiros. Claimed Gary Tucker off wavers. COLLEGE CONFERENCE USA- Named Dr. Joseph Steger president, Dr.

J.H. Woodward vice president, Dr. Arthur Riehl chair of the faculty athletic representatives, Bill Cords chair of athletic directors, Jean Lenti Ponsetto chair of senior woman Steve Logan chair of football coaches, Pat Kennedy chair of men's basketball coaches and Terri Mitchell chair of women's basketball coaches. GREAT NORTHEAST: ATHLETIC CONFERENCE-Added Norwich and Southern Vermont, effective September 1999. Announced Suffolk will compete in six sports, effective September 1999.

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE -Named Rev. Harold E. Ridley president, Rev. Paul L. Golden vice president, Richard J.

Ensor secretary-treasurer and Dr. Daniel P. Starr chair of committee on athletic administration. NORTH COAST CONFERENCE Named Tom Tochig supervisor of men's basketball officials. COAST GUARD Announced the retirement of Larry Rutledge, director of facilities, intramurals and club sports.

COLGATE-Named Bob Dallis men's and women's tennis coach. COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY- Named Chris Potash men's graduate-assistant basketball coach. EAST CAROLINA- Named Barry Sanderson men's assistant basketball HAMILTON -Named Jessica Nixon men's and women's assistant swimming and: diving coach. MONMOUTH, Named Kevin Nickelberry men's assistant basketball coach. NEBRASKA-KEARNEY-Named Michael Sumpter athletic director.

NEW MEXICO Announced basketball guard Tom Starkey has transferred to Denver University. 1 WAGNER Named Christine Lardon women's assistant basketball coach. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS FIRST $12,500.00 Conditioned Pace. Circle Four (R. Reisert) $5.80 $5.80 Brookiet Broomtail (J.

Cullipher) $8.40 Cameo's Pride (A. Morgan) Time 1:55.0 Also Big Time Sam, Hoosier Lad, Bright Spots Jerry, Perfecta 4-2 Paid $52.80 SECOND $6,500.00 Conditioned Trot. Bluegrass (W. Haynes dr) $5.60 $2.40 Preachers Wife (A. Morgan) $2.60 The Purple Lady (D.

White) Time 1:59.1 Also Sturdy Faith, Fox Tail Jim, Moonmessenger, Hasty Al, Warp Ten, Perfecta 7-8 Paid $12.60, Trifecta 7-8-5 Paid $83.40, Daily Double 4-7 Paid $17.40 do THIRD $12,500.00 Conditioned Pace. Bf Nuclear Boy (A. Morgan) $3.60 $2.40 He's A Johnathan (J. Putnam) $3.40 Dr Dirkenstine (C. Conrad) Time 1:56.3 Also Mj's Return, A Jarrod, Perfecta 2-1 Paid $4.80 FOURTH $6,500.00, Conditioned Trot.

Super View (A. Morgan) $3.80 $3.20 S2.10; Fort Campbell (R. Cullipher) $4.20 Lark's Spirit (J. Cross) Time 1:55.4 Also Mr Robotics, First Ruling, Cardin, Sorcerer's Want, Syla Gater, Perfecta 1-2 Paid $10.80, Trifecta 1-2-5 Paid $29.20 A FIFTH $4,800.00 Conditioned Pace. Sammy (R.

Forgie) $5.80 $3.40 Skip To The Wire (A. Morgan) $2.80 Tigerwouldwin (J. Cross) Time 1:59.0 Also Flying Ship, Lola's Legacy, Jessies Puppet, Perfecta 2 Paid $33.60, Pick 32-1-4 Paid $28.00 SIXTH $11,000.00, Conditioned Trot. Stars Mission (D. Hunt) $9.20 $4.20 Nat's Dia mond Head (J.

Landess) $8.20 Madison Marshall (J. Edwards) Time 1:57.1 Also Hi Ho, Lola's Girl, Hoosier Delcrown, Scramble Ranger, Express, Perfecta 4-5 Paid $172.20, Trifecta 4-5-1 Paid $323.20 SEVENTH $6,500.00 Conditioned Trot. Key To Being Happy (A. Morgan) $5.00 $5.20 Bd's Eclipse (J. Seekman) $3.00 Wholly Unique (R.

Loney) Time 1:57.1 Also Speedy Uno, Nobigdealmom, Esteemed, Forevermore, Mr Casino Man, Zizi's Crown, Perfecta 7-4 Paid $17.00. Trifecta 7-4-1 Paid $42.80 EIGHTH $4,000.00, Conditioned Pace. Saintly Way (D. Shetler) $3.20 $2.20 Fleetwood Sam (A. Morgan) $3.20 Laurensson (J.

Cross) Time 1:58.2 Also Reach For An Image, Handsome Bunny, Almahurst Prowler, Mountain Blossom, Perfecta 7-3 Paid $14.80, Trifecta 7-3-1 Paid $47.80, Pick 3 4-74 Paid $15.70 we will NINTH $6,500.00, Conditioned Trot. Diasdoubie (J. Cross) $10.80 $3.00 Did (P. Wrenn) $2.40 Miss Julia (R. Steck) Time 2:00.1 Also Arpad's Star, Tar's Yakity Yak, Carry's Colt, Chess Set, Razor Reese, SF Graduate, Perfecta 6-8 Paid $21.40, Trifecta 6-8- 1 Paid $95.60 A TENTH $5,000.00 Conditioned Pace.

Tg's Viking (T. Stohler) $2.40 $2.10 Viking Marvel (J. Putnam) $2.10 Brooklets Alibi (J. Cullipher) Time 1:58.0 Also Got It Honest, County Cruiser, Chief Rellim, Buzz Wizer, Perfecta 3-2 Paid $9.00, Trifecta 3-2-1 Paid $27.80 TODAY'S ENTRIES First Port 7 p.m. FIRST $0,000, Conditioned Trot.

Betterthingstodo, Cross 5-X-X 12-1. Dr Marcus, Ruddick Jr 4-3-6 12-1. Doc's Suzi Landess 4-5-5 4-1. Matchbox, Curtin 7-5-42-1. Virgnes Tetelestai, Kieninger Jr 5-4-5 10-1, Lucky Larry, Shetler 6-5-252.

Instant Special, Barnes 7-5-9 5-1. SECOND $5,500, Conditioned Trot. Inspire Me Again, Runyon 6-1-8 8-1. Coulter, Morgan 4-3-2 8-1. Nadia Oaks, Curtin 8-4-3 20-1.

Yankee's Speedin, Bates 1-4-1 9-2. Good Cause, Taylor 9-1-16-1. JAK's Jade, Kieninger dr 7-9-8 50-1. Pon Pal, Rankin 1-3-23-1. Griffin Gate, 10-3-4 10-1.

Look it Em Boots, Morgan 2-3-15-1. THIRD Conditioned Pace Timberette, Clark 6-3-6 12-1. Flossy Baby, Myers 84-79-2, Grumpy Old Man, Pletcher Moonlight Dancing, Edwards 57-78-1. Margies Invasion, White 5-5-X 10-1, Petes Shock Proof, 4-4-57-2. Alert Viking, Stohler 722485.

FOURTH $7,500, Conditioned Trot. My Lucky Ann, Robbins 2-6-23-1. Jewels Brenda, Putnam 4-3-4 3-1. Range Heiress, Morgan Range La Wanda, Cross 7-7 4-1. Legend Lana, Wiffang 2-9- 30-1.

Lutabula, Curtin 6-2-5 8-1. Super Charming, White Range Speed Today, Konesky 3-4-7 4-1. FIFTH $4,500 Claiming Hand French Rebel, Coblentz 7-3-8 12-1. Rakish Hanover, Morrow 3-3-37-2. Peekaboo Sage, Macomber dr 4-6-10 Phantor's Image, Freeman 1-9-6 9-2.

Rastibidious, Cross 7-7-5 Bakerfields Legacy, Haynes ur 7-7-6 Ray jean Cajun, Picciano 5-6-7 8-1. Ross The Hoss, Morgan 1-6-2 SIXTH $4,000, Conditioned Trot. Ashley's Falcon, Pater 4-4-6 12-1. Hoosier Music, Hunt 44-5 Cr Commando, Allen 1-X-X 6-5. OE Sssmok in, Gill 6-2-3 5-1.

Dontpressthelady, Crews 1-1-8 4-1. Made Easy, Gray 5-6-6 20-1. Little Ms Queenie, Mills 4-9-2 6-1. Overcome This, White 9-3-2 SEVENTH $4,500, Claiming Opt Trot. Why Waste Time, Crews 6-9-7 12-1, Underachiever, Moore dr 5-8-3 10-1.

Magna Missile, Curtin Baldy Gale, Peter 4-3-4 Jonello, Morgan 5-4-4 Delorenzo, Gray 5-6-96-1. Hadagoal, Cullipher 7-3-8 7-2. Proud Son, Cross 2-5-42-1. EIGHTH $4,500, Claiming Hand Pace. Society's Ransom, Mills Magic Command, Haynes dr 4-1-7 Sonnywood, Coblentz 2-4-8 8-1.

Pea Patch, Robbins 6-7-9 20-1: Bandanna Bandit, Gagnon 5-7-2 6-1. Time In A Bottle, Morgan 5-8-10 9-2 Original Work, Curtin 6-5-4 Hite Modole, Stohler 3-2-37-2. NINTH $4,500, Conditioned Pace. Dp's Raven, Luther 6-5-5 20-1. Our Best Mark, Eash 444 5-2 Image's Hey Dude, Clark 5-6-6 10-1.

Stormy Ranger, Wilfong 5-4-4 5-1. 01 Underexposed, Kieninger Jr 5-5-8 Talk To Me Baby, Morgan 2-4-7 Bobby Gray 5-3-8 6-1, TENTH $5,000 Claiming Opt. Trot. Brandsen Hanover, Schwartz 3-10-3 6-1, Jason Coy, Cowell 2-10-6 2-1. 5 Bullet's Buddy, Cullipher 2-5-7 9-2.

Whoop De He Is, Cross 4-8-6 8-1. Yankee Action, Morgan 1-447-2. Anxious Game, Haynes Jr 6-6-14-1. Solitaire Ranger, Barnes 4-8-6 15-1. ELEVENTH $4,500, Conditioned Pace.

Donathan Richmar, Gray 6-6-6 20-1. Napoleon Sabra, Morgan 1-2-3 4-1. Sand and Sound, Day 6-7-10 It Does Come Ez, Macomber Jr 2-7-57-2. Seascapes, Cross 3-2-5 5-1. Gemini Raider, Putnam 4-4-2 Almahurst Charade, Haynes Jr.

1-1-2 9-5. Royal Mac, Ryle 1-4-3 10-1. TWELFTH Conditioned Pace. Desperate Act, Kieninger Jr 3-8-9 12-1. Friendly Knight Curtin 2-6-6 5-2.

Traditional Guy, Morgan 6-7-9 9-2. Reformed Romin, Putnam 5-4-3 10-1. Broadway Circle, Peter 4-8-7 15-1. Mar Go's Mvp, Robbins 2-6-7 4-1. Ff Lass, Picciano 4-3-5 20-1.

Glick Plick, Barnes 4-6-4 Cadillac Sam, Haynes Jr 7-8-6 5-1. 58. NHL. PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS Tumadary, June 2. Buffalo 2, Washington 1, Washington leads series 3-2 A sp Wednesday, June 3 Dallas 3, Detroit 2, OT, Detroit leads series 3-2 Thursday, June 4 Washington at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Friday, June 5 Dallas at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, June 6 Buffalo at Washington, 6:30 p.m., if necessary (ESPN2) Sunday, June Detroit at Dallas, 1:30 p.m., if necessary (ESPN) STANLEY CUP FINALS Tuneday, June 9 Eastern at Western, 7 p.m. (FOX) Thuraday, June 11 Eastern at Western, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, June 13. Western at Eastern, 7 p.m.

(ESPN) Tuesday, June 16 Western at Eastern, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, June 18 Eastern at Western, 7 p.m. (FOX) Saturday, June 20 Western at Eastern, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Tunaday, June 23 Eastern at Western, 7 p.m. (FOX) FRENCH OPEN RESULTS PARIS (AP) Results Wednesday of the French Open tennis championships at Roland Garros stadium: Singles Quarterfinals Alex Corretja (14), Spain, def.

Filip Dewulf, Belgium, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3. Cedric Pioline, France, def. Hicham Arazi, Morocco, 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (8-6), 4-6, 6-3. Women Doubles Quarterfinals Lindsay Davenport, Newport Beach, and Natasha Zvereva, Belarus (1), def. Barbara Schett, Austria, and Patty Schnyder, Switzerland (14), 6-4, 7-5.

Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain, and Helena Sukova, Czech Republic (3), def. Silvia Farina, Italy, and Karina Habsudova, Slovakia, 6-0, 6- 3. Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Jana Novotna, Czech Republic (2), def. Conchita Martinez, Spain, and Patricia Tarabini, Argentina (9), 6- 3, 6-2. Anna Kournikova, Russia, and Larisa Neiland, Latvia (8), def.

Alexandra Fusal and Nathalie Tauziat, France, 7-5, 6-3. PGA TOUR STATISTICS PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) PGA Tour statistical leaders through the Memorial Tournament, which ended May 31: Scoring Leaders 1, Tom Watson, 69.56. 2, David Duval, 69.65. 3, Tiger Woods, 69.69.

4, Fred Couples, 69.78. 5, John Huston, 69.91. 6, Jim Furyk, 69.94. 7, Ernie Els, 70.00. 8, Davis Love 111, 70.03.

9, Bob Estes, 70.04. 10, Bob Tway, 70.13. Driving Leaders 1, John Daly, 297.4. 2, Tiger Woods, 295.6. 3, Harrison Frazar, 290.6.

4, Fred Couples, 290.0. 5, Scott McCarron, 289.5. 6, David Duval, 287.8.7, Phil Mickelson, 283.1. 8, Barry Cheesman, 282.9. 9, Kelly Gibson, 282.5.

10, Steve Flasch, 282.3. Driving Accuracy 1, Larry Mizo, 81.0%. 2, Jeff Maggert, 79.9%. 3, Fred Funk, 79.2%. 4, Scott Hoch, 78.5%.

5, Scott Gump, 77.9%. 6, Nick Price, 77.3%. 7, Justin Leonard, 77.2%. 8 (tie), Clark Dennis and Esteban Toledo, 77.1%. 10, Hal Sutton, 76.8%.

Greens in Regulation 1, Tom Lehman, 71.8%. 2, Steve Flesch, 71.5%. 3, Steve Jones, 71.3%. 4, Duffy Waldorf, 70.4%. 5, Fred Couples, 70.3%.

6, Mark Calcavecchia, 69.9%. 7 (tie), John Huston and Paul Stankowski, 69.5%. 9, Paul Azinger, 69.4%. 10, 2 tied with Larry Mize, 69.3%. Total Driving 1, John Huston, 41.

2, David Duval, 63. 3, Nick Price, 65. 4 (tie), Dan Forsman and Duffy Waldorf, 72. 6 (tie), Davis Love 111 and Tiger Woods, 73. 8, Kelly Gibson, 76.

9, Phil Mickalson, 79. 10, Dudley Hart, 80. Putting Leaders 1, David Duval, 1.705. 2, John Huston, 1.712. 3, Greg Kraft, 1.719.

4 (tie), John Daly, Rick Fahr and Stewart Cink, 1.721. 7, Mark O'Maara, 1.722. 8, Bruce Lietzke, 1.723. 9, Dave Stockton, 1.727. 10, Steve Stricker, 1.729.

Birdie Landers David Duval, 4.61. 2, Fred Couples, 4.30. 3, John Huston, 4.24. 4, Tiger Woods, 4.17.5, Mark O'Meara, 4.11. 6, Craig Stadier, 4.05.

7, Stewart Cink, 4.00. 8 (tie), Bruce Lietzke, Phil Mickelson and Tom Watson, 3.94. Eagle Leaders 1, Davis Love 111, 60.5. 2, Fred Couples, 70.4. 3, Kenny Perry, 72.0.

4, Lee Janzen, 92.0. 5, John Huston, 99.0. 6, Tim Herron, 104.0. 7, Tiger Woods, 105.4. 8, David Duval, 110.3.

9, Steve Stricker, 112.5. 10, Ben Bates, 117.0. Sand Saves 1, Tom Watson, 71.2%. 2, Esteban Toledo, 70.1%. 3, Tommy Armour Ill, 68.3%.

4, Len Mattiace, 67.8%. 5, Kirk Triplett, 67.6%. 6, Billy Mayfair, 67.0%. 7, Willie Wood, 64.5%. 8, Paul Azinger, 64.3%.

9, Steve Stricker, 63.1%. 10. Dudley Hart, 63.0%. All Around. 1, John Huston, 85.

2, Davis Love Ill, 210. 3, Tiger Woods, 220. 4, Fred Couples, 227.5. David Duval, 230. 6, Tom Watson, 271.

7, Stewart Cink, 277. 8, Lee Janzen, 285. 9, Bob Estes, 286. 10, Glen Day, 301. BASEBALL.

American Langue BOSTON AED SOX-Activated OF Damon Buford from the 15-day disabled list. Sent RHP John Wasdin to Pawtucket of the International League. CLEVELAND INDIANS- Activated OF Geronimo Berra from the 15-day disabled list. Placed OF Brian Giles on the 15-day disabled list. DETROIT TIGERS -Purchased the contract of AHP Seth Greminger from Toledo of the International league.

Designated IF Jeff Manto for assignment, KANSAS CITY ROYALS Acquired INF Luis Rivera from the Houston Astros for cash. Optioned INF Felix Martinez to Omaha of the PCL Recalled Lopez from Omaha. SEATTLE MARINERS- Designated LHP Tony Fossas for assignment. Recalled LHP Greg McCarthy from Tacoma of the PCL. National Langue SAN DIEGO PADRES Signed RHP John Meyers and OF Joshua Loggine.

Northern Langue FARGO-MOORHEAD Resigned LHP Tony Kunka. Placed RMP Robert Toth on irrevocable waivers. BASKETBALL United States Basketball Langue ATLANTIC CITY SEAGULLS- -Activated Brent Dabbs from the inactive list. Released Lea Wilson. Traded Charles Macon to New Hampshire for a 1999 third-round draft pick.

JACKSONVILLE BARRACUDAS -Activated Artemus McClary from the inactive list. LONG ISLAND SURF -Activated Junie Sanders and Lamont Jones from the Inactive list. Reloased Alen Watson. BOYS GOLF Wabash County Most At Sycamore CC, per-72 Northfield 316, Wabash $18, Manchester 350. Boy Coate, Conte Lance's New Market 14.

Surgical Associates 13. Maurer's 73 leads Norsem*n to title NORTH MANCHESTER Nick Maurer fired a oneover-par 73 to earn individual medal honors and lead the Northfield golf team to 8 two-stroke victory over during Wednesday's annual Wabash County meet. The Norsem*n finished with a 316 on the Sycamore course, followed closely by Wabash at 318. Manchester (350) placed third, while Southwood (354) was fourth. Cory Swihart added an 80 for Northfield, which also received an 81 from Jeremy Lane, an 82 from Jason Draper and an 84 from Brian Hoffman.

Wabash earned i its second-place finish by placing both Brandon Mowery (78) and Ryan Elward (79) among the top three individuals, while also getting an 80 from Brett Widner, an 81 from Nick Reynolds and an 84 from Brett Vanlandingham. Mike Matthews shot an 87 to lead Southwood, while Kevin Dubois added an 88, Tom Wright chipped in an 89, Justin Ridgeway contributed a 90 and Alan Schmalzried contributed a 97. South wood 354 0 0 0 Medalist: 1. Nick Maurer (NF) 73; 2. Brandon Mowery (W) 78; 3.

Ryan Elward (W) 79. NORTHFIELD: Maurer 73, Swihart 80, Lane 81, Draper 82, Hoffman 84. WABASH: Mowery 78, Elward 79, Widner 80, Reynolds 81, Vanlandingham 84. MANCH: Vineyard 83, Burton 84, Williams 91, Ritenour 92, Miller 95. SOUTHWOOD: Matthews 87, Wright 89, Dubois 88, Ridgeway 90, Schlamznied 97.

CONVERSE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Graham Ford Prime Products 82 GF: Black 3, Richardson 14, Bowman 10, Thatcher 6, Wernke 3, Fowler 11, Lynas 19. PP: Arrendale 4, Strange 8, Appleton Touloukian 8, Keffaber 9, Lord 6, Taflinger 16. Jerry Drook Atry. 0 Law it, Farmers Bank 81 JD: Sloan 5, Gredy 2, Henderson 5, Carr 19, Bennett 20, Gibson 13, Moore 2, Rans 20. FSB: Gates 4, Ripple 4, Vinson 2, Jacobs 9, Farmer 5, Fortson 13, Bushman 24.

Corrverse Fair 82, Shaffner Dentistry 84 CF: Nevels 4, Dawson 11, Mouser 10, Peters 18, Burbank 5, Ehret 4, Betzner 16, Giles 14. SD: Hal verson 17, Wert 11, Randolph 11, Meyer 5, Marshall 7, Cline 1, Marshall 12. Grant County State Bank 50, Norris Insurance NI: Chin 10, Wort 6, Young 2, Lochner 6, Cox 9, Johnson 6, Callahan 12, Reimer 7. GCSB: Hatch 5, Swyers 6, Betten 1, Needharn 3, Lobsiger 4, Hendrix 7, Mellady 4, Randolph 29. Pizza King 90, First Farmers Bank Trust PK: Johnson 14, Burns 12, Crawford 4, Nicholson 2, Shively 10, Newhouse 6, Heilman 4, Lacy 2, Planck 9, Curtis 18.

FF: Eltzroth 9, Swanner 17, Goltz 2, Dailey 8, Riggs 17, Little 7, Perigo 15, Eshelman 2, Backs 14. YOUTH BASEBALL GRANT BABE RUTH Fairmount Carde 8, Upland Williams 3 WP: Scott, LP: Holtzieter. Note: Scott recorded 12 strikeouts, Fairmount White Sox 9, Van Buren Yankees 1 WP: Austin. OAK HILL, YOUTH LEAGUE 11 and 12 year olde Converse Pizza King 1, Crest Lanes 0: WP: Tarter, LP: Reed. HR: Tarter (CPK).

9 and 10 year olde Grant County Manufactured Housing 15, Graharn Ford 13 WP: Aguilar Norris, (GK), LP: Steely Michael. (GF), 28: Peterson (CK), Jenkins (GF). MARION LINCOLN FIELD 11-12 year olds Gas City Cubberty's 15, Marion NED 5 WP: Hosier, LP: Trout. 2B Hosier (GC) Lynn (GC), Trout (NBD). 38: Lynn (GC).

VFW 4, Fidelity Federal 3 WP: Freshwater, LP: Carico. 2B: Sandlin (FF). 38: Freshwater (VFW). Mid-American Baseball Langue Crest Lanes 21, Wabash Credit Union 4 WP: Shotwell, LP: Inman. 28: Detamore 13-15 your olde American Legion 20, Exchange RICA 19 WP: Riley, LP: Beck 28: White (RCA), Smith (RCA), Herman (RCA), Baloeras (RCA), Freet (AL), Riley (AL), Pittman (AL), Thornell (AL).

HR: Freat (AL). McDonalde Kids McRibs over Small FryePAL CLUB Coaches pitch. Howard Auto 14, Great 11 Star Bank 14, Needham Storey Funeral 9 Randall Miller Associates 16, Wabash Valley 7 Southworth Ford 12, Marion Banking Canter 7 Pizza King 20, Auto tech 6 LIC 19, Comfort Suites 9 Dr. Gormans 19, Guardian Property 11 Active Products 15, Ravens Funeral Home 8 Girk' softball Professional Eye Care 14, Boots Creek e'.

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