The Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

1 1 1 0000 0000 0000 00 0 0 00 0000 0000 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0000 0000 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 00 0000 0000 0 00 0 0000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 SPORTS (48 SPORTS Union-News, Wednesday, July 12, 1995 (48 Scoreboard TANK MCNAMARA' Scoreboard Union-News, by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds THE GUY GENUINELY WANTS MAYBE, MAYBE NOT. WHAT TO TURN HIS LIFE WAS AIG RUN PRODUCTION AROUND. HE DESERVES HIS LAST FULL SEAGON? ANOTHER CHANCE. Syndicate Press This day in local sports July 12, 1957: Paul Babineau pitched a four-hitter and Willie West had three hits, including a home run, as the Brightwood American Legion baseball team defeated Pittsfield Post 68, 4-0, at Van Horn Park. Brightwood (5-1) moved to within one-half game of Hampden-Berkshire League leader Pittsfield (6-1).

Road racing 4 CHILDS TRAIL RACE Here are the results of last night's Richard W. Childs, Sr. 2.4-mile trail race for children 15-and-under held at Van Horn Park: 1. Richard Rodriguez, 2. Justin Blake, 3.

David Thomas; 4. Thomas Walsh, 5. Bryan Beauchamp, 6. Asit Abdul-Wadud, 7. Bashir Abdul-Wadud, 8.

Michael Thomas, 9. Raquel Kan, 10. Rachel Boss, 11. Lori Starsiak, 12. Erica Roman, 13.

Kara O'Keefe, 14. Iblihai Amaful-Wadud, 15. Audra Morell, 16. Kim Holland, 17. Michael Swiszcz, 18.

Dennis Fenton, 19. Jalilah Amatul-Wadud, 20. Jaylu Caraballo, 21. John McGrath, 22. Sean McGrath, 19:46.

23. Anthony Nubile, 24. Jeff Gar-' vin, 25. Raquel Rodriguez, 26. Crystal Dube, 27.

Jonathan Vaughan, 28. Laura Ebbeling, 29. Shaunna McCarthy, 30. Mal Fallon, 31. Ketsie Roche, 32.

Jill Rossmeis), 33. Tara Kan, 34. John Kleciak, 35. John McCarthy, 36. Edward Fallon, 37.

Tim Fallon, 38. Timothy Walsh, 39. Andrew Hensley, 40. Amy Pinkos, 41. Jennifer Vaughan, 42.

Nicholas Thibault, 43. Lauren Kolodzinski, 44. Tara Shea, 25:16. 45. Adam Trembler, 46.

Anne Trembley, 25:28, 47. Candice Stolpinski, 48. Justin Pinkos, 49. Sara Waish, 50. Connor Fallon, 51.

Anne Sroka, 52. Calie Walsh, 53. Brian Forsman, 54. Gina Nubile, 26:52: 55. Cavid Ives, 56.

Colleen Keves, 57. Bridget Barcomb, 58. Bridgeet Barcomb, 59. Karly O'Keefe, 60. Aura Rodriguez, 61.

Jennifer Rosenberg, 62. Todd Dube, 63. Andrew Barcomb, 64. Jillian Thibault, 65. Alan Best, 66.

Kevin Towle, 44:07. NORTHAMPTON CROSS COUNTRY Here are the top 25 finishers in last nighl's Empire One Running Club's Northampton 5k cross country 'race held at Community Gardens: 1. Jim Clayton 2. Ed Parrot 3. Bob McCusker 4.

Dan McCue S. Dave Reinhart 6. Mike McCusker 7. Malt Brach 8. Matt Whitcomb 9.

Bill Romito 10. Andrew Youdin 11. Phil Bricker 12. Parker Morse 18:52. 13.

Gordon Fitzgerald 14. Bucko Scanion 15. Matt McCourt 16. Don Brown 17. Jim Plaza 18.

Mike Brouillette 19. Monique Burlingham 20. Peter Gill 21. Liz Rossi 22. Dave Marshall 23.

Rob Watroba 24. Dan Grant 25. Dave Martula 21:13. Tennis SWISS OPEN GSTAAD, Switzerland (AP) Results Tuesday in the $560,000 Swiss Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): SINGLES First Round Andrei Medvedev, Ukraine (6), def. Stefano Pescosolido, Italy, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2; Marcelo Rios, Chile, def.

Patrick Mohr, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-4; Sergei Bruguera, Spain (3), def. Francisco Montana, Miami, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2; Guy Forget, France (8), def. Jaime Yzaga, Peru, 6-1, 6-1; Francisco Clavel, Spain, def. Fabrice Santoro, France, 7-6 (7-0), 6-0; Javier Sanchez, Spain, def. Nicklas Kulti, Sweden, 6-2, 6-2; Marc Rosset (4), Switzerland, def.

Karel Novacek, Czech Republic, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Arnaud Boetsch, France, def. Aaron Krickslein, United Slates, 6-4, 6-2; Cedric Pioline, France, def. Yannick Noah, France, 6-3, 7-6 (9-7). MILLER LITE HALL OF FAME. NEWPORT, R.I.

(AP) Results Tuesday from the $230,000 Miller Lite Hall of Fame Tennis Championship (seedings in parentheses): SINGLES First Round David. Wheaton Jamie (1), Morgan, Lake Australia, Minnetonka, 6-4, 6-2; Mark Philippousis, Australia, def. Kenny Thorne, Gainesville, 6-3, 6-4. PALERMO GRAND PRIX. PALERMO, Sicily (AP) Results Tuesday of the $107,500 Palermo Grand Prix women's tournament: SINGLES First Round Francesca Lubiani, Italy, def.

Katarina Studenikova, Slovakia, 6-3, 7-5; Jana Kandarr, Germany, def. Kim de Weille, Netherlands, 6-1, 7-S; Irina Spirlea (2), Romania, def. Silke Meier, Germany, 6-0, 6-3; Radka Bobkova, Czech Republic, def. Giulia Casoni, Italy, 6-1, 6-4; Karina Habsudova (1), Slovakia, det, Sandra Dopfer, Austria, 6-2, 6-3; Petra Langrova, Czech Republic, def. Nanne Dahiman, Finland, 6-4, 7-5; Natalia Medveva (7), Ukraine, def.

Karin Kschwendl, Swilzerland, 7-5, 6-4; Janet Lee, Rancho Paios Verdes, def. Barbara Ritter (4), Germany, 6-3, 1-0, retired; Sabine Hack (5), Germany, def. Silvia Ramon Cortes, Spain, 6-2, 6-1; Veronika Martinek, Germany, def. Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, 6-4, 6-3; Silvia Farina (6), Italy, def. Neus Avila, Spain, 6-7 (7-3), 6-4, 7-6 (7-3); Flora Perfetti, Italy, def.

Laura Garrone, Italy, 6-2, 6-1; Alice Canepa, Italy, def. Marlene Weingariner, Germany, 6-3, 6-0; Petra Schwarz Ritter, Austria, def Geraldine Dondit, Switzerland, 3-6, 6-2 7-6 (7-3). SWEDISH OPEN BASTAD, Sweden (AP) Results Tuesday in the $328,000 Swedish Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): MEN SINGLES First Round Christian Bergstrom, Sweden, def, Jan Apell, Sweden, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4; Christian Ruud (6), Norway, def. Lars-Anders Wahlgren, Sweden, 6-3, 6-0; Carlos Costa (5). Spain, det.

Palrik Fredriksson, den 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Bohdan Urach (4), Czech Republic, det. Emilio Sanchez, Spain 6-3, 6-1; Mikael Tillstrom, Sweden, def. Ronald Agenor, Haiti, 6-4, 7-6 (11-9); Hernan Gumy, Argentina def. Jordi Burillo, Spain 6-4, 6-4; Lars Jonson, Sweden, def. Alex Lopez-Moron, Spain, 6-4, 6-2; Marc Goellner (7), Germany, def.

Mats Wilander, Sweden, 7-5, 6-3; Kris Goossens, Belgium, def. Jonas Biorkman (1); Sweden 6-2, 6-4. DOUBLES First Round Jon Ireland and Mark Kraizman, tralia, def. Sandor Noszaly, Hungary, and Torben Teine, Germany, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. WIMBLEDON PRIZE MONEY MEN Singes Winner: $584,000 ($517,000) Runner -up: $292.000 ($258,750) Semifinalists: $146.000 ($129,375) Quarterfinalists: $75,920 ($67,275) Round of 16 Losers: $40,880 ($36,225) Round of 32 Losers: $23,648 ($20,955) Round of 64 Losers: $14,304 (512,675) First Round Losers: $8,760 Singles Winner: $524,800 ($465,000) Runner -up: $262,400 ($232,500) Semifinalisis: $124,800 ($111,000) Quarterfinalists: $64,320 ($57,000) Round of 16 Losers: $33,856 ($30,000) Round of 32 Losers: $18,288 ($16,200) Round of 64 Losers: $11,088 ($9,825) First Round Losers: $6,800 ($6,015) National League East Division Li Pct GB Last10 Streak Home Away Atlanta 43 25 .632 9-1 Won 9 23-15 20-10 Phila.

39 29 .574 4 2-8 Lost 3 16-18 23-11 Montreal 32 37 .464 3-7 Lost 5 15-14 17-23 Florida 24 42 .364 18 4-6 Won 10-21 14-21 N. Y. 25 44 .362 3-7 Lost 13-23 12-21 Central Division Cinc. 43 25 .632 6-4 Won 1 21-16 22- 9 Houston 38 30 .559 5 7-3 Lost 1 18-19 20-11 Chicago 37 32 .536 8-2 Won 4 13-18 24-14 Pitts. 28 37 .431 5-5 Won 2 12-19 16-18 St.

Louis 30 40 .429 14 6-4 Lost 1 19-21 11-19 West Division Colo. 39 30 .565 8-2 Won 5 23-13 16-17 L.A. 34 35 .493 5 3-7 Lost 1 15-18 20-16 S.D. 33 36 .478 6 3-7 Won 1 20-14 13-22 S.F. 33 36 .478 6 4-6 Lost 3 17-14 16-22 Monday's Games Yesterday's Games No games scheduled National 3, American 2 Today's Games Atlanta (Smoltz 7-4) at Pittsburgh (Parris 1-2), 3:05 Chicago (Castillo 6-4) at Montreal (Heredia 3-5), 7:35 St.

Louis (Jackson 1-9) at Philadelphia (Mimbs 6-4), 7:35 Tomorrow's Games Houston at San 4:05 Colorado at New York, 7:40 Atlanta at San Diego, 7:05 Cincinnati at Chicago, 8:05 Phila. at Montreal, 7:35 Florida at L.A., 10:05 St. Louis at 7:35 National, 3-2 NATIONAL AMERICAN abrhbi abrh bi cf 2000 Lofton cf 3000 Sosa cf 1000 Edmns di 1000 TGwyn 2 0 0 0 Baerga 2b 3130 RSndrs 1000 00 0 0 RAlmr 2b 1000 Mndsi ri 1000 EMrinz dh 3 0 Bonds If 3000 TMrinz dh 1010 Bchette If '1000 Thmas 1b 2112 Piazza 3111 MVghn 1b 2000 Daulion 0000 0 0 0000 0000 Belle If 3000 McGrif 1b 3000 O'Neill If 1000 Grace 1b CRpken ss 3020 Gant dh 2000 DSrena $5 1000 Conine dh 1111 Boggs 3b 2010 Larkin ss 3000 Seitzer 3b 2000 Offrmn Puckett of 2000 Castilla 3b 2000 MRmrz ri 0000 Bonilla 3b 1000 IRdr9z 3000 Biggio 2b 2111 Stanley 1000 Mrndni 2b 1000 Totals 29 3 3 3 Totals 3112 National 000 001 110-3 American 000 200 000-2 LOB-American 7. 28-Baerga (1). HR -Piazza (1), Conine (1), Biggio (1), Thomas (1).

SB-RAlomar (1). CS-Dykstra (1), Baerga (1). IP RER BB SO National Nomo 0. Smiley TGreen Neagle CPerez 1-3 Slocumb Henke 2-3 Myers 0 American Johnson 0 Appier DeMartinez Rogers Ontiveros 2-3 DWells 1-3 Mesa 0 Umpires-Home, Merrill; First, Witliams; Second, Clark, Third, Winters; Left, Hendry; Right, Rapuano. CAL'S COUNTDOWN By The Associated Press A look at Cal Ripken counting down to Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games plaved: CAL-endar: Ripken and the Orioles next play Thursday at home against Kansas City.

Ripken has played in 2,077 straight games. He needs 54 more to break Gehrig's mark. CALibrating: Ripken is a career .206 hitter (7-for-34) in 12 All-Slar games, and he has never made an error. Legion ZONE 3 Pts xx-Ludlow (10-2) 5 0 Westfield (9-3) Orange 172. (5-6) 2 Easthampton (3-8) Granby (1-10) Agawam (5-6) 0 6 ZONE 3A Pts Teddy Bear Pools (6-5) 12 Northampton (9-3) xx-Amherst (10-2) 06 Aldenville (2-9) East 293 (4-6-1) Pettengill Insurance (6-4) 0 ZONE 3B Pts Longmeadow (6-5) 5 2 0 10 x-Palmer (6-4-1) Liberty 1 Greenfield (6-5) Haydenville (6-5) East Springfield (2-9) 1 0 -won first round outright xX- won first round via playoff game SECOND ROUND Tuesday, July 11 Northampton 6, Liberty 6 (tie) Liberty 6, Northampton 6 (tie) Liberly 001 003 20 6 5 2 Northampton 004 011 00 6 9 1 Rhodes, Senez (6) and Santanelio; Samolewicz, Kolodziei (6), Gilbert (7), Klaes (7) and Wilcox.

Wednesday July 12 All games 5:45 unless noted Orange at Easthampion, Galbraith Granby at Westfield, Jachym Ludlow at Agawam, AHS Amherst at Pettengill Landers Northampton at Teddy Bear, Mackenzie Longmeadow at Palmer, Legion Greenfield at Liberty, Forest Park East Springfield at Haydenville, Ames E. Longmeadow al Aidenville, Szot, 7:30 Basketball HUBBARD MEN'S BASKETBALL Thursday Juty 13 Mory's Pub VS. Robbins, 5:45 Regal Auto vs. Cliff's Auto Body, 6:45 Allard, Allard and Triggs VS. Bill Brown's Barber, 7:45 U.M.D.

vs. All Nissan, 8:45 Local listings SOCCER REGISTRATIONS: The South Hadley Recreation Department is registering now for Boys and Girls leams in the 12-and-under and 14-and-under age divisions of the Pioneer Valley Junior Soccer League fall season. Evaluations will begin on Saturday, July 16. Register at the Recreation Department located at the Town Hall. OLYMPIA PUBLIC SKATING: Public skating al the Olympia Ice Rink will start July 14 and run through Sept.

1. Senior citizens (admission $2) 4:30 5:50 p.m.; General public (admission $3) p.m.; July and Aug. stick times will be Tuesday through Friday. Kids (53 admission) 12:45 1:45 p.m.; Adults ($5 admission) p.m.). Full equipment mandatory, 17 years and under parents must sion insurance liability waiver.

GOLF BENEFIT: The 15th annual Kinsler Classic golf and tennis tournament will beheld July 14 at Crestview Country Club in Agawam. There will be morning shotgun start for the women and an afternoon start for the men, There will also be tennis and bridge tournaments. Entry fee is $165 for golf, 5120 for tennis an $110 for bridge. Fees include lunch, dinner and awards. All proceeds from the will go to the Jewish Nursing home.

For more informalion call 567-6211, extension 239. CAMP: The Springfield Park Department in cooperation with Chris Corkum's Baseball Inc. are sponsoring a baseball softball camp in Forest Park on July 17-20, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for boys and girls ages 7-15.

Camp fee is $90 per child. Registration deadline is Friday, July 14. For more informaion call 787-6434. Latest line American League Pct Boston 39 29 .574 Detroit 37 33 .529 Balt. 33 35 .485 N.Y.

30 36 .455 Toronto 27 40 .403 Cleve. 46 21 .687 K.C. 33 32 .508 Milw. 32 35 .478 Chicago '28 38 .424 Minn. 22 46 .324 Calif.

39 30 .565 2 Texas 39 30 .565 Oakland 36 35 .507 Seattle 34 35 .493 Monday's Games No games scheduled Toronto (Leiter 5-4) at is Kansas City (Haney Milwaukee (Sparks Oakland at Cleveland, California at Detroit, Texas at Boston, 7:05 K.C. at Baltimore, 7:35 1 ALL -STAR GAME RECORDS By The Associated Press East Division GB Last10 Streak Home Away 5-5 Won 1 19-14 20-15 3 8-2 Won 1 22-14 15-19 6 7-3 Won 4 17-15 16-20 8 4-6 Lost 1 15-13 15-23 4-6 1 16-17 11-23 Central Division 6-4 Lost 1 25-10 21-11 12 3-7 Lost 1 15-17 18-15 14 7-3 Won 1 12-20 20-15 3-7 Lost 4 17-18 11-21 5-5 Lost 1 11-26 11-20 West Division 5-5 Lost 1 20-15 19-15 5-5 Won 1 24-14 15-16 4 3-7 Lost 1 17-20 19-15 5 4-6 Won 1 19-13 15-22 Yesterday's Games National 3, American 2 Today's Games at Oakland (Stottlemyre 3-3) at New York (Pettitte 5-3) at Chicago (Alvarez Tomorrow's Games 7:05 Minnesota at 1 A 411 4 1. J. v. A 10 BATTING Games 24, Stan Musial, St.

Louis Cardinals; Willie Mays, N.Y.-San Francisco Giants Mets: Aaron, Milwaukee-Atlanta Braves- Milwaukee Brewers. At -Bats 75, Willie Mays, N. Francisco Mets. Batting Average .500 (10-for-20), Charlie Gehringer, Detroit. Hits 10, Willie Mays, N.Y.-San Francisco Giants Mets.

Runs 20, Willie Mays, N. Francisco Mets. Runs Batted In 12, Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox. Doubles 7, Dave Winfield, San Yankees. Triples 3, Willie Mays, N.Y.-San Francisco Mets; and Brooks Robinson, Baltimore.

Home Runs 6, Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals. Total Bases 40, Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals; and Willie Mays, N.Y.. San Francisco Mets.

Pitching Games 8, Jim Bunning, Detroit-Philadelphia Phillies; Don Drysdale. Los Angeles Dodgers; Juan Marichal, San Francisco; Tom Seaver, N.Y. Mets -Cincinnati. Games Started 5. Left Gomez, N.Y.

Yankees; Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies; Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers. Games Won 3, Lefty Gomez, N.Y. Yankees. Games Lost 2, Mort Cooper, St. Louis Cardinals; Claude Passeau, Chicago Cubs; White Ford, N.Y.

Yankees; Luis Tiant, Cleveland- Boston; Catfish Hunter, Yankees; Dwight Gooden, N.Y. Mets. Games Saved 3. Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics (1988, 1990, 1991), Innings pitched 19 1-3, Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers, 8 games. Strikeouts 19, Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers, 8 games.

Walks 7, Jim Palmer, Ballimore Orioles, 5 games. SINGLE GAME Batting Hits 4, Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals, 1937; Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 1946: Cart Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox, 1970. Runs 4, Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 1946. Runs Batted In 5, Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 1946; Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954.

Doubles 2, Al Simmons, Chicago White Sox, 1934; Joe Medwick, St. Louis Local sports 11. Local baseball BABE RUTH 13-15 DISTRICT 2 Double Elimination Tournament Games at 5:30 unless noted 1 Wednesday, July 12 (Championship) Game 10: Longmeadow at Westfield, Bullens J. LITTLE LEAGUE LITTLE LEAGUE DIV. DISTRICT 2 Double Elimination Tournament Games at 6 p.m.

unless noted Wednesday, July 12 Game 15: Westfield North at ton Game 16: Amherst at Westfield South Game 17: Agawam al Northampton West Game 18: West Springfield American Longmeadow JUNIOR DIVISION DISTRICT 2 Double Elimination Tournament Games at 5 p.m. unless noted Tuesday, July 11 Game 3: Easthampion 11, Northampton Game 4: Westfield 11, Gateway 10 (under protest) Easthampton 11, Northampton 3 Easthampton 062 003 0 11 8 Northampion 110 010 0 3 6 Kelley, Daehne (4) and Mason; McSheffrey, Crowther (3) and Busey, SENIOR DIVISION DISTRICT 2 Double Elimination Tournament Games at 5 p.m. unless noted Wednesday, July 12 Game 2: Westfield at Easthampion Game 3: Gateway at Northampton 1. $1 1 CONNIE MACK NEYSA 16-18 Tuesday, July 11 Agawam 2, St. Catherine's 1 03 Ware 16, Teddy Bear Pools 5 West Side 8, Holyoke 4 Suffield al Westfield, Agawam 2, St.

Catherine's 1 St. Catherine's 000 000 1 1 3 Agawam 011 000 0 2 Connery and Duclose; N. Wooley, Scherban (7) and Ballista Ware 16, Teddy Bear Pools 5 Ware 533 05 16 9 Teddy Bear 0140 00 5 4 Smith, Kaczuwka (4) and Bronner; Coloa, Carter (2), Rossi (4) and Hernander West Side 8, Holyoke 4 Holyoke 000 000 40 West Side 101 101 01 Berrino, Alvorado (8) and Hellyer; Goodreau, Sallmarsh (7) and Massoni Wednesday, Juty 12 No games scheduled MICKEY MANTLE TRI-COUNTY Tuesday, July 11 8, Hadley 2 8, Holyoke Parazards 5 Ludlow-St. John 9, Ware 5 4, Palmer- -LA Inc 0. Greenfield 7, Holyoke Millers 1 Amherst 8, Hadley 1 Hadley 000 110 0 2 Amherst 412 100 0 8 Santiago and Pheion; Stanton, Loebl (6) and Thompson, Magnus (3).

Loebl (A) Belchertown 8, Parazards 5 Parazards 202 001 1 5 Belchertown 013 8 Dunn, T. Guenette (5) and Dominguez; Gould and O'Keefe. Ludow 9, Ware "Ware 014 000 0 5 Ludlow 220 032 9 Barrett, Nicosan (5) and Nicosan, rett (5); Trinceri, Haney (6) and Gove Northampton 4, Palmer 0 Northampion 201 100 0 4 Palmer 000 00G 0 0 Gleason and Child; Placanico, (3) and Lombardi, McCaughey Wednesday, Juty 17 No garnes scheduled JOHN L. SULLIVAN 14-16 Tuesday, July 11 ENs 8, St. Anne's Elks 4, St.

Anne's 3 St. Anne's 000 120 0 3 Elks 040 022 0 8 Osimalo and Barge; Cirelli, Durez and Holt, Briggs (6) Wednesday; July 12 Agawam vs. Holy Name, Van Horn St. Catherine's vs. Elks 61.

Hubbard 7-2), 4:05 3-6), 7:35 2-5), 8:05 Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:05 Toronto at Seattle, 10:05 Cardinals, 1937; Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati, 1956; Ernie Banks, Chicago Cubs, 1959, Barry Bonds, San Francisco, 1993. Triples 2, Rod Carew, Minnesota, 1978. Home Runs 2, Arky Vaughn, Pittsburgh, 1941; Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 1946; Al Rosen, Cleveland, 1954; Witlie McCovey, San Francisco, 1969; Gary Carter, Montreal, 1981. Pitching innings 6, Lefty Gomez, N.Y. Yankees, 1935.

Strikeouts 6, Carl Hubbell, N.Y. Giants, 1934; Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinnati, 1943; Larry Jansen, N.Y. Giants, Ferguson Jenkins, Chicago Cubs, 1967. Walks 5, Bill Hallahan, Chicago Cubs, 1933, 2 innings. Runs allowed, game 7, Allee Hammaker, San Francisco, 1983.

ALL -STAR MVPS By The Associated Press New York, 7:35 1962 x-Leon Wagner, Los Angeles, AL 1962 x-Maury Wills, Los Angeles, NL 1963 Willie Mays, San Francisco, NL 1964 John Callison, Philadelphia, NL 1965 Juan Marichal, San Francisco, NL 1966 Brooks Robinson, Baltimore, AL 1967 Tony Perez, Cincinnati, NL 1968 Willie Mays, San Francisco, NL 1969 Willie McCovey, San Francisco, NL 1970 Carl Yastrzemski, Boston, AL 1971 Frank Robinson, Baltimore, AL 1972 joe Morgan, Cincinnati, NL 1973 Bobby Bonds, San Francisco, NL 1974 Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, NL 1975 Bill Madiock, Chicago, NL, and Jon Mallack, New York, NL 1976 George Foster, Cincinnati, NL 1977 Don Sutton, Los Angeles, NL 1978 Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, NL 1979 Dave Parker, Pittsburgh, NL 1980 Ken Griffey, Cincinnati, NL 1981 Gary Carler, Montreal, NL 1982 Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, NL 1983 Fred Lynn, California, AL 1984 Gary Carter, Montreal, NL 1985 LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego, NL 1986 Roger Clemens, Boston, AL 1987 Tim Raines, Montreal, NL 1988 Terry Steinbach, Oakland, AL 1989 Bo Jackson, Kansas City, AL 1990 Julio Franco, Texas, AL 1991 Cal Ripken, Ballimore, AL 1992 Ken Griffey Seattle, AL 1993 Kirby Puckett, Minnesota, AL 1994 Fred McGritt, Allanta, NL 1995 Jeff Conine, Florida, NL x-two games NEYSA 14-16 Wednesday, July 12 Games at 5:45 Southwick at Entield, EHS Wilbraham at St. Patrick's, Hubbard SANDY KOUFAX JOHN L. SULLIVAN 12-14 Tuesday, July 11 OLSH White Sox 9, Chicopee 4 H.N. Braves 8, Suffield 6 Southwick 6, Antonio's Wednesday, July 12 Games al 5:30 St. C's vs.

OLSH Marlins, F. Park H.N. Tribe vs. Ludlow, Blunt SOFTBALL METRO LEAGUE al Tuesday, July 11 Easthampton 13, East Longmeadow 1 Greenfield 3, West Springfield 0 Berkshires 11, Belchertown 11 (tie) Agawam 13, Chicopee 6 Southampton 13, Ludiow 3 Easthampton 13, E. Longmeadow East Longmeadow 000 01 2 0 Easthampton 203 44 13 8 Carroll and Hubbard; Mason and Long4 champs.

3 Greenfield 3, West Side 0 West Springfield 000 00 0 Greenfield 003 00 3 WP Hildreth; 5 Weston; HR Wolfram. Berkshires 11, Belchertown 11 (fie) Berkshire County 007 220 0 11 10 Belchertown 026 120 0 11 Perkins, Rice (4) and Campagna, D. Woilkowski (4); Eurkus, Cheney (3) and Lemanski. Agawam 13, Chicopee 6 Chicopee 210 000 3 6 9 0 Agawam 344 020 13 8 0 Solock and Thomas; Seymour and Nolan. HR Delphia (A) Southampton 13, Ludow Southampton 000 058 13 11 2 Ludlow 001 000 WP.

Pedersen. NEYSA SOFTBALL J. Tuesday, July 11 10-and under Championship Series 2 (Best 2 of 3) 2 Wilshire Falcons 13, Tri-Parish 6 (series lied 1-1) Wishire 13, Tri- Parish 6 Tri-Parish 003 010 2 6 15 Wilshire 600 200 13 17 WP Eason. HR DeMarco 2 (W) Wednesday, July 12 10-and under Championship Series (Best 2 of 3) Wilshire vs. Tri-Parish, Blunt, 5:45 12-and under Playoffs St.

Catherine's vs. Phantoms, F. Park Holy Cross vs. Tigers, Blunt 14-and under Wolverines vs. Tri-Parish, Marshall Magic vs North End, Marshall Pistols vs.

Bad Girls, Blunt 16-and under Elks '61' vs. Ludlow Grimaldi, Hubbard Tri- County NORTH Teddy Bear Pools 17 Peoples Bank Fenton's Woronoco Savings 15 Plalers 17 SOUTH Agawam Auto School CF Tigers Hines Financial St. Joseph's Oliver Auto Body 19 Tuesday, July 11 Peoples 8, Woronoco 3 Oliver al St. Joseph's, Peoples 8, Worenoco 3 Woronoce 000 012 0 Peoples 003 041 8 9 5 Wozniak and Dion; Arduini, Lewis (5), Consedine (7) and Burke. Wednesday, July 12 Games at 5:45 Fenton's at Teddy Bear, Arcanum Hines at Platers Woronoco at Agawam, AHS THE YANKEES, ARE CONSIDERING AIRING STILL PLAYER COMING OFF A "LIFETIME" DRUG SUSPENGION.

ON THE SPOT SPORTS Golf More Sports on Page D-6 U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN PAIRINGS COLCRADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Pairings and start times for Thursday's and Friday's play at the U.S. Women's Open at the Broadmoor Golf Club: Al Times EDT Thursday, Friday 9 a.m., 1:20 p.m.: Lori Garbacz, Boca Raton, Pat Hurst, San Leandro, Stephaine Maynor, Athens, Ga. 9:10 a.m., 1:30 p.m.: Lenore Rillenhouse, Honolulu; Laurel Kean, West Gardiner, Maine; Stephanie Martin-Cobb, Colorado Springs, Colo.

9:20 a.m., 1:40 p.m.: Sharon Barrett, San Clemente, Joan Delk, Roswell, Kim Bauer, Conroe, Texas 9:30 a.m., 1:50 p.m.: Kristi Coals, Decafur, Stefania Croce, Italy; Jitt Brites-Hinton, Fort Meyers, Fla. 9:40 a.m., p.mm.: Hiromi Kobayashi, Atlanta; Catrin Nilsmark, Cleveland; Missie McGeorge, Southlake, Texas 9:50 a.m., 2:10 p.m.: Sherri Turner, Oak Ridge, N.C.; Nancy Harvey, Mesa, Barb Scherbak, Wilmington, Del. 10 a.m., 2:20 p.m: Tracy Kerdyk, Coral Gables, Michelle McGann, Singer Island, Donna Andrews, Pinehurst, N.C. 10:10 a.m., 2:30 p.m.: Kathy Guadagnino, Boca Raton, Judy Dickinson, Tequesta, Danielle Ammaccapane 10:20 a.m., 2:40 p.m.: Sandra Palmer, Laguna Beach, Nancy Lopez, Albany, Beth Daniel, Deiray Beach, Fla. 10:30 a.my 2:50 p.m.: Kris Tschetter, McLean, Michelle Estill, Scottsdale, Gait Graham, Canada 10:40 a.m., 3 p.m.: Jan Stephenson, Titusville, Brandie Burton, Rialto, Lauri Merten, Greenville, Del.

10:50 a.m., 3:10 p.m.: Juli Inkster, Los Altos, Helen Alfredsson, La da, Tammie Green, Somerset, Ohio 11 3:20 p.m.: Caroline Pierce, Scottsdale, a-Carol Semple Thompson, Sewickley, Pamela Wright, North Conway, N.H. 11:10 a.m., 3:30 p.m.: Carolyn Hill, Gulfport, Barbara Mucha, Parma Heights, Ohio; Joan Fresno, Calit. 11:20 a.m., 3:40 p.m: Michele Redman, Port Saint Lucie, Jenny Murdock, The Woodlands, Texas; Alicia Miami Beach, Fla. 11:30 a.m., 3:50 p.m.: a Brenda Kuehn, Alachua, Erika Havashida, Sebring, Michele Thompson, Columbus, Ohio 11:40 4 p.m.: Deb Richard, Ponte Vedra Beach, Sherri Sleinhauer, Madison, Valerie Skinner, Bay Head, 11:50 a.The, 4:10 p.m.: a-Grace Park, Phoenix; Crissy Klein, Kokomo, Susan Thielbar, Newport Richey, Fla. 12 p.m., 4:20 p.m.: Elaine Crosby, Jackson, Cathy Johnston-Forbes, Kitty Hawk, N.C.; Tina Barrett, Scottsdale, Ariz.

12:10 p.m., 4:30 p.m.: a- Jenny Bartley, Houston; Vicki Suhocki, Tucson, Shelly Rule, Jupiter, Fla. 12:20 p.m., 4:40 p.m.: Jean Barlholomew, Garden City, N.Y.; Jennifer Myers, Jupiter, Jodi Renner, Sewickley, Pa. 12:30 p.m., 4:50 p.m.: Tania Abilbol, Spain; Kristi Albers, El Paso, Texas; Martha Nause, Burnsville, Minn. 12:40 5 p.m.; Leslie Spalding, Palm City, Heather Daly-Donofrio, Southport, Janice Swisher, Round Rock, Texas 12:50 p.m., 5:10 p.m.: a- Virginia DerbyGrimes, Montgomery, Angela Butminski, Canada, Debbi Kovama Monrovia, Calif. 1 p.m., 9 a.m.: Jody Anschutz, Rio Verde, Karen Noble, Brookside, N.J.; Amy Read, Holly Springs, Miss.

ALL -STAR GAME RESULTS By The Associated Press 1933 American, 4-2 1934 American, 9-7 1935 American, 4-1 1936 National, 4-3 1937 American, 8-3 1938 National, 4-1 1939 American, 3-1 1940 National, 4-0 1941 American, 7-5 1942 American, 3-1 1943 American, 5-3 1944 National, 7-1 1945 No Game 4T 1946 American, 12-0 1947 American, 2-1 1948 American, 5-2 1949 American, 11-7 1950 Nalional, 4-3 1951 National, 8-3 1952 National, 3-2, 5 innings, rain 1953 National, 5-1 1954 American, 11-9 1955 National, 6-5, 12 innings 1956 National, 7-3 1957 American, 6-5 1958 American, 4-3 1959 American, 5-3 1959 National, 5-4 1960 National, 6-0 1960 National, 5-3 1961 National, 5-4 1961 Tied 1-1, 9 innings, rain 1962 American, 9-4 1962 National, 3-1 1963 National, 5-3 1964 National, 7-4 1965 National, 6-5 1966 National, 2-1, 10 innings 1967 National, 2-1, 15 innings 1968 National, 1-0. 1969 National, 9-3 1970 National, 5-4, 12 innings 1971 American, 6-4 1972 National, 4-3 1973 National, 7-1 1974 National, 7-2 1975 National, 6-3 1976 National, 7-1 1977 National, 7-5 1978 National, 7-3 1979 Nalional, 7-6 1980 National, 4-2 1981 National, 5-4 1982 National, 4-1 1983 American, 13-3 1984 National, 3-1 1985 Nalional, 6-1 1986 American, 3-2 1987 National, 2-0, 13 innings 1988 American, 2-1 1989 American, 5-3 1990 American, 2-0 1991 American, 4-2 1992 American, 13-6 1993 American, 9-3 1994 National, 8-7 1995 National, 3-2 MI. Carmel Enfield Dante Elks Saturn Dante 2 17 17 Soccer PIONEER VALLEY SUMMER SOCCER WOMEN'S DIVISION Wednesday, July 12 South Hadley at Teddy Bear Pool, Litwin J.8. O'Reilly at Westfield, Stanley Park Rouette and Assoc. at Elks 61, Duggan Jr.

High Silk's Auto Serv at Northampton SC, North St. Hosp. Friday July 14 Strikers at Tony's Auto Body, Ludlow Jr. High PIONEER VALLEY SUMMER SOCCER SENIOR MEN'S DIVISION Wednesday, July 12 City Cafe at Chicopee Tigers Brooks Field Blue Room at Galeway, High School Lusitano al Unity AC, Ludlow Jr. High FC United at Lusitano Lusitano Field al Ludlow Sting, Chapin Elem, Amherst at Avalon Solmar Whips, Cathedral PIONEER VALLEY SUMMER SOCCER BOYS DIVISION Tuesday, Juty 11 Gateway 1, Amherst 1 Chicopee Tigers 5, Holyoke Calholic 0 Springfield S.C.

3, East Longmeadow 0 Palmer 9, Belchertown 0 Agawam 5, Minnechaug Cathedral 3, Ludlow Cubs 1 Southwick 2, Northampton 0 Thursday Juty 13 Chicopee Tigers at Amherst, High School Holyoke Catnolic at WSYSC, Mittenaque Easthampion at Springfield S.C., Central High East Longmeadow al Northampton, North St. Hosp. Palmer at Minnechaug Putnam at Agawam, Middle School Hampshire at Ludlow Lions, Chapin Elem. Longmeadow at Ludlow Cubs, Junior High Cathedral at Southwick, High School Belcherlown at Gateway, High School PIONEER VALLEY SUMMER SOCCER HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS DIVISION Monday, July 10 Agawam 3, South Hadley 2 Tuesday, July 11 Westfield 4, Monson 0 Gateway 2, Belchertown 0 Chicopee 1, Hampshire 0 Holyoke 1, East Longmeadow 0 Panthers 1, Chicopee Tigers 0 Holyoke Catholic at Longmeadow, ppd Ludlow 1, 0 Thursday July 13 Agawam at Belchertown, Chestnut Hill Galeway al UMASS Springfield SC at Chicopee, Litwin Holyoke at Hampshire, Hampshire Regional East Longmeadow at Chicopee Tigers, Litwin Panthers at Holyoke Catholic, Donahue Bocce WMASS ITALIAN-AMERICAN BOCCE LEAGUE Mercury Division Lusitano Ludlow MI. Cormel 2 Lusitano Ludiow 2 Italian Sporting Mt.

Carmel All-Star Mt. Carmel 3 13 Elks 12 Pluto Division Verdi 11 1:10 p.m., 9:10 a.m.: Amy Fruhwirth, Scottsdale, Laurie Rinker-Graham, Stuart, Cindy Schrever, Newnan, 1:20 p.m., 9:20 a.m.: Leta Lindiey, Carlsrad, Laree Pearl Sugo, Peter-ourg, Margaret Platt, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 1:30 p.m., 9:30 a.m.: Suzanne Strudwick, Knoxville, Alison Munt, Centerville, Ohio; Pamela Allen, Billings, Mont. 1:40 p.m., 9:40 a.m.: Alice Ritzman, Tempe, Carin Hialmarsson, Cleve-: land; Mayumi Hirase, Japan 1:50 p.m., 9:50 a.m.: Lisa Kiggens, kersfield, Mary Beth Zimmerman, Charlolle, N.C.; Woo Soon Ko, Japan 2 p.m., 10 a.m.: Dottie Mochrie, Landrum, S.C.; Nancy Ramsbottom, Alpharella, Colleen Walker, Valrico, Fla. 2:10 p.m., 10:10 a.m.: Julie Larsen, Palm City, Barb Thomas, Bella Vista, Nanci Bowen, Fernandina Beach, Fla.

2:20 p.m., 10:20 a.m.: Amy Alcott, Pacific Palisades, Hollis Stacy, La Quinta, Betsy King, Limekiln, 2:30 p.m, 10:30 a.m.: Pat Bradley, Camp HiM, Jane Geddes, Boca Raton, Meg Mallon, Scottsdale, Ariz. 2:40 p.m., 10:40 a.m.: Kelly Robbins, Mount Pleasant, Annika Sorenstam, Phoenix; Maggie Will, Whiteville, N.C. 2:50 p.m, 10:50 a.m.: Laura Davies, England; Avako Okamoto, Torrance, Joanne Carner, Palm Beach, Fla. 3 p.m., 11 Patty Sheehan, Reno, Liselotte Neumann, Boca Raton, a -Wendy Ward, San Antonio 3:10 p.m., 11:10 a.m.: Debbie Massey, Beaufort, S.C.; A-Sarah Lebrun Ingram, Nashville, Kathryn Marshall, Scotland 3:20 p.m., 11:20 a.m: Rosie Jones, Atlanta; Dale Eggeling, Tampa, Chris Johnson, Tucson, Ariz. 3:30 p.m., 11:30 a.m.: Susie Redman, Port St Lucie, Marianne Morris, Middietown, Ohio; Dawn Coe-Jones, Lutz, Fla.

3:40 p.m., 11:40 a.m: a- Heather Graff, Kennewick, Terri Thompson, Savannah, Kalie Peterson-Parker, Plantation, Fla. 3:50 p.m. 11:50 a.m.: Lisa Grimes, Alexandria, Lori West, Saratoga, Ikuyo Shiotani, Japan 4 p.m., 12 p.m.: 3-Kellee Booth, Coto de Caza, Brittany Schaff, Scottsdale, Nicole Horner, Mesa, Ariz. 4:10 p.m., 1210 p.m.: Amy Benz, Boca Raton, Alison Nicholas, England; Vicki Goetze, Valrico, Fla. 4:20 p.m., 1220 p.m.: a-Cristie Kerr, Miami; Annelte De Luca, Juno Beach, Joan McDonald, Mamaroneck, N.Y.

4:30 p.m., 12:30 p.m.: Anna Acker-Macosko, Lutz, Loretta Alderete, Palm Desert, Nancy White-Brophy, Virginia Beach, Va. 2 4:40 p.m.; 12:40 p.m.: a-Laura Moore, Diamondhead, Luciana Bemvenuti, Sebring, Mary Kay Marino, Glendale, Ariz. 4:50 p.m., 12:50 p.m.: a-Dodie Mazzuca, Santa Cruz, Lanie Gerken-Cahill, Canada; Cindy Mah-Lyford, Stratton Mountain, Vt. 5 p.m., 1 p.m.: a- Mina Hardin, Fort Worth. Texas; Susan Farron, New Zealand; Elizabeth Makings, Scottsdale, Ariz.

5:10 p.m., 1:10 p.m.: a-Kerry Postillion, Burr Ridge, Carol Hogan-Gallagher, Palm Desert, Caroline Keggi, Scottsdale Ariz. NOTE: The 60 lowest scorers and others tying for 60th place, or anyone within 10 strokes of the leader after the first 36 holes, will continue play Saturday and Sunday, July 15-16. ORCHARDS Women's Member -Guest Gross: D. frey-M. Flahive-M.

MorganL. Oberbillig 159; M. Tain-G. Bilk- M. Riley-A.

Mann 164; R. Harvey-P. Boini-T. Laioie-T. Pertitto 169.

Net: N. Waite -D. Conrad-F. Rourke-D. Ashworth 126; K.

Nickoll-L. Petrozzi-J. Krochmainy-D. Hammer 126; C. Stebbins-M.

Charette-5. Ross-B. Stetynski 129; L. Haas- D. Gerhardt-M.

DeLeo- J. Curran 132; M. SmithL. Rytuba-L. Johnson-I.

Paul 132. Western Mass. PGA Malch Play Championship J. McDonald, Jr. def.

F. Leia, Jr. R. Fleury def. M.

Zaranek 443.. SHAKER FARMS Ladies 18 Hole Two-Ball, BestL. Bannish-I. Schladenhauffen 57; E. Brown-T.

Mather 58; J. Barnes -D. Plante 59. TEKOA 1st division net: C. Dassatti 68; L.

Sargent 73; E. Carswell 73. 2nd division net: M. Gentile 72; C. Grimaldi 74.

TWIN HILLS Ladies Day Gross: D. Hochberg-P. Cohen-S. falk -J. Abdow 73; J.

Simons- -R. Nozik -J. Lavallee-J. Mersch 74; C. Sinisgali-I.

Schicoorra-P. Roberts- B. Corcoran 77; S. Carrazza-C. Walsh- J.

Baltaini-C. Battaini 78. Net: C. Letteney-N. Weaver-A.

Hollis-L. McDonald 47; J. Engelman- J. Katy-R. Nadel-S.

Grodsky 49; A. Nugent-M. Reyhon-S. Kennedy-P. Fitzgerald 53; L.

Albano-K. Brin-C. Travers- M. Rickless 53; B. Gaberman -J.

Bertrand- J. Hendell-R. Halpin 53. VETERANS Ladies 18 Hole, Par Fours 1st division: D. Pozzi 53; B.

McCarthy 54. 2nd division: H. Golemo 52; A Cyr 54; E. Rae 54. 3rd division: P.

Disanti 58; B. Miller 58; h. Raleigh 59; D. Tamsey 59. 4th division: M.

Dodge 64; M. Taulor 66. WILBRAHAM Tuesday Ladies League Four Clubs and a Putter Nine Holes A. Colby 38; B. Merrill 39; E.

Galvin 39. 18 Holers Gross: B. Murphy. Net: F. Mell; F.

Penso; J. Knapp; J. Fraser; P. Singiser, Holes in one BILL WHITNEY, on the 225-yard 16th hole at Wyckoft, using a three-wood. nesses: C.

Binsky, R. Lucier, J. Fournier and S. Kapinos. MATTHEW ASSELIN, on the 134-vard ninth hole at Wyckoff, using a nine-iron.

Witness: J. Doyle. GARY BRIGGS, the second of his career, on the 155-yard ninth hole at Hampden, using, a seven iron. Witnesses: R. Gastone, Nolan, C.

Redmond and J. Luiz. Double eagle JOE MINEO, on the 462-yard 13th hole al Wyckoff, using a four Witnesses: V. Mineo and J. Seaver.

Cycling TOUR DE FRANCE LA PLAGNE, France (AP) Resulls Tuesday of the ninth stage of the Tour de France a 99-mile leg from Le Grand Bornand to La Plagne: 1. Alex Zulle, Switzerland, ONCE, 4 hours, 41 minutes, 18 seconds; 2. Miguel Indurain, Spain, Banesto, 2 minutes, 2 seconds behind; 3. Pavel Tonkow, Russia, Lampre, 4:11 behind; 4. Marco Pantani, Italy, Carrera.

5. ivan Gotti, Italy, Gewiss, 6. Richard Virenque, France, Festina, 1. Tony Rominger, Switzerland, Mapei, 8. Paolo Lanfranchi, Italy, Brescialat, same time; 9.

Claudio Chiappucci, Italy, Carrera, same time; 10. Laudelino Cubino, Spain, Keime, 11. Fernando Escartin, Spain, (Esp) 12. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Festina, 13. Laurent Jalabert, France, ONCE, 14.

Alvaro Mela, Colombia, Motorola, 15. Hernan Buenahora, Colombia, Kelme, 7:31. 0 Soccer Milwaukee 6 .333 426 452 Western Division Pct. PF PA Arizona .625 414 402 San Jose .625 330 280 Las Vegas 375 352 337 National Conference Eastern Division Pct. PF PA Charlotte 5 .556 357 383 Albany .500 400 358 Connecticut .111 304 421 Southern Division Orlando 6 .750 399 293 Tampa Bay .750 394 269 Miami 8 .111 262 408 Friday, July 14 Tampa Bay at Orlando Memphis at Las Vegas Chariotle at San Jose CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE By The Associated Press North Division PF PA PIS Brit.Columbia 0 68 47 4 Calgary 72 35 Hamilton 2 0 0 68 29 Edmonion 0 71 42 Ottawa 49 52 Toronto 60 69 Saskatchewan 0 2 0 35 63 Winnipeg 25 63 South Division Ballimore 0 84.

61 Birmingham 51 41 San Antonio 71 74 Memphis 2 0 31 55 Shreveport 0 2 0 41 95 0 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a tie. Saturday's Games Hamilton 31, Birmingham 13 Ballimore 50, San Antonio 24 Calgary 48, Shreveport 17 Thursday, July 13 Calgary at Onawa, 7 p.m.. Shreveport at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m, AMERICA CUP BY The Associated Press FIRST ROUND Group A Wednesday, July 5 Uruguay 4, Venezuela 1 Thursday, July 6 Paraguay 2, Mexico Sunday, July Uruguay 1, Paraguay 0 Mexico 3, Venezuela 1 Wednesday, July 12 Paraguay vs. Venezueia, 5:05 p.m. Mexico at Uruguay, 7:05 p.m.

Group Friday, July 1 Colombia 1, Peru 1, tie Brazil 1, Ecuador 0 Monday, July 10 Colombia 1, Ecuador 0 Brazil 2, Peru 0 Thursday, July 13 Peru vs. Ecuador, 6:35 p.m. Brazil vs. Colombia, 8:35 p.m. Group GF GA PIS x- Argentina 2 Bolivia United Stales Chile 2 0 1: 6 0 x- clinched quarterfinal berth Saturday, July 8 United States 2, Chile 1 Argentina 2, Bolivia 1 Tuesday, July 11 Bolivia 1, United States 0 Argentina 4, Chile 0 Friday, July 14 Chite vs.

Bolivia, 6:05 p.m. Argentina vs. United States, 8:05 p.m. Bolivia, 1-0 America Cup Sum At Paysandu, Uruguay United States 0 Bolivia 0-1 First half-Echeverry. (Cristaldo), 24th minute.

Second half-None. S. Yellow Cards- Balboa, USA; Rimba, Bol; Sandy, Bol; Sanchez, Bot; Echeverry, Bol; Dooley, USA. Cards -None. Referee Venezuela.

Linesmen- Gomez, Venezuela; Lambach, Uruquay. Football ARENA FOOTBALL By The Associated Press American Conference Central Division Pct. PF PA lowa 5 .625 384 331 Memphis 3 .625 313 318. St. Louis .625 334 374 Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League 3 MINNESOTA TWINS- Signed Mark Redman, pitcher, and assigned him to For! Myers of the Florida State League.

Agreed to terms with Jason Bell, pitcher. NEW YORK YANKEES Darryl Strawberry, outfielder, from Tampa of the Florida State League to Columbus of the International League. National League CHICAGO CUBS--Placed Scott Servais, catcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Called up Mike Hubbard, catcher, from lowa of the American Association. CINCINNATI REDS- -Optioned Kevin Jarvis, pitcher, Indianapolis of the American Association.

Recalled Steve Gibraltar, outfielder, from Indianapolis. NEW YORK METS- Promoted Paul Wilson, pitcher, and Jay Payton, outfielder, from Binghamton of the Eastern League to Norfolk of the Internalional League, and Erik Hilus, pitcher, from St. Lucie of the Florida State League to Binghamton. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES- Claimed Omar Olivares, pitcher, off waivers from the Colorado Rockies FOOTBALL National Football League CAROLINA PANTHERS- Agreed 10 terms with Frank Garcia, center, and Andrew Peterson, offensive tackle. DENVER BRONCOS- Released Dennis Smith, salely.

Placed Karl Mecklenburg, linebacker, on the reserve-retired list. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS--Released Frank Robinson, cornerback. MIAMI DOLPHINS- -Signed Doug Peterson, quarterback, and Martin Hocherts, defensive end. Released Jason Bender, punter, and Dexter Siegler and Kwame Smith, cornerbacks. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS- Signed Kevin O'Brien, linebacker.

Waived Byron Wright, linebacker. NEW YORK JETS- -Signed Eric Gant, running back. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS- Agreed to terms with Stan Humphries, quarterback, on a tour -year contract, SAN FRANCISCO HERS- Signed Chris Dalman, offensive lineman, and Saniay Beach, wide receiver. Waived Patrick Rowe, wide receiver, and Tom Seiler, kicker -wide receiver. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS- Named Mark Dominik pro personnel assistant and Dave Boller midwest region scout.

HOCKEY National Hockey League HARTFORD WHALERS- Agreed 10 terms with Nolan Pratt, defenseman, and Steve Martins, center, on multiyear contracts. ST. LOUIS BLUES- -Signed Brian Noonan, right wing, and Grant Fuhr, goaltender. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Favorite Odds Underdog National League Atlanta PITTSBURGH Chicago 512-61 MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA St. Louis American League OAKLAND 6-7 Toronto NEW YORK 6-7 Kansas City CHICAGO Milwaukee HOME TEAM IN CAPS Minor leagues NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE By The Associated Press Stedter Division Pct.

GB Batavia (Phillies) 17 680 Jamestown (Tigers) 13 11 542 St. Catharines (Jays) 11 13 458 Erie (Pirates) 17 .320 9 McNamara Division Pct. GB New Jersey (Cards) 18 .692 Vermont (Expos) 12 13 480 Hdsn Vlly (Rangers) 12 14 462 Pittsfield (Mets) 12 14 Pinckney Division Pct. GB Auburn (Astros) 16 Watertown (Indians) 14 Ulica (Red Sox) 13 13 Williamsport (Cubs) 12 14 .462 Oneonia (Yankees) 12 .462 Elmira (Marlins) 18 .280 912 Tuesday's Games No games scheduled Wednesday's Games Williamsport at Batavia Watertown at Jamestown Utica at Erie Pillsfield al New Jersey Oneonta al St. Catharines Hudson Valley at Vermont Auburn at Elmira EASTERN LEAGUE By The Associated Press North Division Pet.

GB Portland (Marlins) 56 31. 644 New Haven (Rockies) 48 39 .552 8 Binghamton (Mels) 45 40 529 10 Norwich (Yankees) 44 44 .500 1214 New Britain (Twins) 37 50 .425 19 South Division Bowie (Orioles) 43 44 494 Reading (Phillies) 4 45 Trenton (Red Sox) 43 483 Cnin-Akrn (Indians) 39 46 459 Harrisburg (Expos) 38 51 .427 Tuesday's Games No games scheduled Wednesday's Games Harrisburg at Reading Norwich al New Haven Portland at New Britain Bowie at Canton-Akron Trenton at Binghamton Thursday's Games Harrisburg al Reading Norwich at New Portland at New Britain Bowie al Canton- Akron Trenton al Binghamton INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BY The Associated Press Eastern Division. L- Pet. GB Ottawa (Expos) 48 40 Rochester (Orioles) 46 44 Scranton-W-B (Phils) 45 45 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 44 45 Syracuse (Blue Jays) 38 50 .432 10 Western Division Norfolk (Mets) 58 34 .630 Richmond (Braves) 48 Toledo (Tigers) 46 1112 Columbus (Yankees) 43 49 467 15 Charlotte (Marlins) 34 56 .378 an Tuesday's Games No games scheduled Wednesday's Games AAA All -Star Game al ScrantonWilkes -Barre Thursday's Games Scranton al Toledo Charlolte at Ottawa Syracuse at Rochester Pawtucket at Columbus Norfolk at Richmond Jai alai HARTFORD FRONTON LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS 1st Game. 2-Frazier 8.40 6.30 3.30 5-Carlos NO.TIX 3.30 6- Jacques 3.30 Quiniela (2-5) 542.30; Perfecta (2-al! Perfecta all-5) Trifecta (2-5- 6) $963.00 2nd Game.

7-Frazier. 12.60 6.60 NO.TIX 2-Enexo 4.20 7.20 6-Tommy NO.TIX Quinieia (2-7) Perfecta (7-all Perfecta all-2) Trifecta (7-2- 6) $502.80 3rd Game. 3-Eneko-Frazier. 36.00 00 5.70 RE.FND 6-Julito-Aldecoa 12.90 RE.FND 1-Jacques-Egana Il RE.FND Quiniela (3-6) Perfecta (3-all Perfecta all-6) Trifecta (3- 6-1) 5683.40; Daily Double (783) $67.20 4th Game. 6-Werner 15.60 33.60 7.80 5-DeCarlo I1 NO.TIX 12.90 7-Carlos NO.TIX Quiniela (5-6) Perfecta (6-all Perfecta all-5) $1.50 Tri (6-5-7) $1,947.60.

5th Game. 2-Altuna-Ruben 10.50 7.20 5.70 8-Eneko-Quinti 17.10 NO.TIX 5-DeCarlo I1-Frazier 9.90 Quiniela (2-8) Perfecta (2-8) Trifecta (2-8-5) $555.90 6th Game. 4-Quinti 19.20 10.20 10.20 6-Werner 13.80 3.90 3-Barenda 10.20 Quiniela (4-6) Perfecta (4-6) Trifecta (4-6-3) $2,360.40 7th Game. 6-Durango-Larrea 19.80 10.80 5.70 1-Julito-Mark 8.10 5.70 8-Galla-Egana I 4.20 Quiniela (1-6) Perfecta (6-1) Trifecta (6-1-8) Daily Double (486) $1.50 Super (6-1-8- 4) $156.00 8th Game, 4-Durango 21.60 6.90 4.50 2-Galla 4.80 3.90 5-Urquiaga 5.10 Quiniela (2-4) Perfecta (4-2) Trifecta (4-2-5) $884.40 9th Game. 2-DeCarlo 18.60 15.00 6.30 7-Eggy-Frazier NO.TIX NO.TIX 3-Jutilo-Quinti 9.60 Quiniela (2-7) Perfecta (2-7) 586.40; Trifecta (2-7-3) $352.20 10th Game.

5-Quinti 19.20 13.80 6.00 3-Altuna 7.50 3.30 1-Jeraga 6.00 Quiniela (3-5) Perfecta (5-3) Trifecta (5-3-1) Daily Double $76.80 11th Game. 2 Tommy 16.80 13.80 7.50 6-Todd-Quinti 10.20 7.50 1-Frank-Larrea 7.50 Quiniela (2-6) Perfecta (2-all Trifecta (2-6-1) $837.90 12th Game. 2-Urquiaga 16.20 5.10 5.70 4-Mark 12.00 8.40 1-Galla 4.80 Quiniela (2-4) Perfecta (2-all Perfecta all-4) Trifecta (2-4-: 1) Dbl.Quin. Dbl. Quin, $4.50 13th Game.

8-Carlos-Urquiaga 28.20 7.20 4.80 2-Galla-Ruben 4.20 3.30 4-Julito-Barenda 7.20 Quiniela (2-8) Perfecta (8-all Perfecta ali-2) Trifecta (8-2- 4) $1,702.20 14th Game. 5-Urquiaga 49.20 9.60 4.50 4-Mark 4.50 3.30 1-Todd 3.90 Quiniela (4-5) Perfecta (5-all Perfecta all-4) Trifecta (5-4- 1) Daily Double (885) $96.00 15th Game. 6-Todd-Mark 48.60 13.50 5.70 5-Jeraga-Larrea 6.00 NO.TIX 2-Galla-Urquiaga 4.80 Quiniela (5-6) Perfecta (6-all Perfecta all-5) Trifecta (6-5- 2) $1.50 Super (6-5-2-3) $278.40 ATTN: NA; HANDLE: $56,628.50 Auto racing NASCAR LEADERS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The top 20 drivers and money winners on the NASCAR Winsion Cup circuit through the July 9 Slick 50 300: POINTS 1, Jeff Gordon, 2,378. 2.

Sterling Marlin, 2,338. 3, Dale Earnhardt, 2,286. 4, Ted Musgrave, 2,232. Mark Martin, 2,229. 6, Terry Labonte, 2,020.

7, Rusty Wallace, 2,014. 8, tie, Morgan Shepherd, and MIchael Waltrip, 1,969. 10, Bobby Labonte, 1,961. it Local golf MASSACHUSETTS GOLF ASSOCI. pion- R.

Barone-B. Skiba 65; J. Landry-M. Leonardo-P. -P.

LaPierriere 66. STATE AMATEUR Top finishers after the final round of qualifying at the 87th Massachusetts Golf Association 'Amateur Championship played al par-70 Concord Country Club. Low 32 scorers from 156-plaver field advanced to match play. Qualifiers 135-Steve Tasho, Thorny Lea (68-67); 136- James Ruschioni, Oak Hill (67-69); 137-Dean Godek, Oak Ridge (68-69); 138- John Curley, Willowbend (70-68) 139- Jeff Brunelle, The Orchards (68- 71); John Salamone, Framingham CC (71-68); 140-Ed Fletcher, Bay Pointe CC (69-71); Frank Vana Marlboro (70- 70); Jon Fasick, New England CC (70- 70); 141-Jason Cook, Brockton (69-72); Jason Kissell, Brae Burn (70-71); Robert Allevino, Far Corner (71-70); 142-Scott Greenberg, CC of Halifax (72-70); Steve Bys, The Orchards (73-69); Flynt Lincoln, Longmeadow CC (73-69); Andy Congdon, Wyantenuck (68-74); Jamie Neher, Weston (70-72); James Pales, Lexington GC (67-75); 143-Thomas Gadies, Thorny Lea (72-71); Bruce Chalas, MGA Player Club (72-71); Stephen Keegan, Lexington GC (71-72); Bill Jenks, Brae Burn (70-73); 144-Rick Leal, Agawam CC (73-71); David Savage Lexington (73-71); John Dixon, Vesper CC (70-74): 145-Steve Tolpa, Hickory Ridge (73-72); William While, Norion (74-71); Dave Tasho, Thorny Lea (73-72); Paul Murphy, Charles River (74-71); Richard Pelletier, Salem (73-72); Cy Kilgore, Tedesco (73- 72); Kevin Quinn, Charles River (75-70). Other Western Mass.

players 146-Dutty Judge, Taconic (73-73); Alistair Catto, The Orchards (70-76); 147-Dan Engstrom, Cherry Hill (71-76); 148-Mark Zulkiewicz, The Orchards (73-75); 149- Gerald Taylor, Oak Ridge (75-74); 150-Bill Cunningham, Springfield (76-74); 151- Walter Niejadlik, Oak Ridge (73-78); Bill Cotti, The Orchards (75-76); 152-Kim-Michael Mertes, Wyckoff CC (75-77); 154- Chris Cappello, The Orchards (79-75); Chris Ferriter, The Orchards (75-79); Don Dastoll, The Orchards (76-78); 157- Craig Calcasola, Twin Hills (77-80); 158- Warren Sumner IV, Longmeadow (81-77); Jack Kearney, Eimcrest (79-79); 161-Robert Ahlen, Berkshire Hills (82-79); 166- Michael Cyboron, Chicopee (84-82); David Donovan, CC of Pittsfield (84-82); NCBobby Brown, Oak Ridge (85-NC). MAXFLI CONNECTICUT PGA Junior Championship Qualifying Skungamaug River G.C. 12-13 year-old division qualifiers: Alex White, Northfield 86; Daniel Harris, Giaslonbury, Conn. 87. EDGEWOOD Ball Busters Individual: J.

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HOLYOKE Regan Junior Classic Boys 10-12 division: J. Nuger 38; K. Orien 40; 8. Griffin 42; S. Alminas 43.

13-14 division: P. Ross 79; P. Winkler 80; B. Loguidice 82; B. Veane 84.

15-16 division: L. Nuger 73; D. Swistak 76; R. McLain 77; N. Perreaull 77.

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