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36 Union Thursday, April 28, 1994 Scoreboard MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE Late Tuesday Night East Division Mariners, 4-3 (10) Pct GB Boston 14 7 .667 N. Y. 13 7 .650 Balt. 13 7 .650 Toronto 13 8 .619 Detroit 6 13 .316 7 Central Cleve. 12 7 .632 Chicago 12 9 .571 Streak Home Away Won 1 10- 2 4- 5 Won 1 9- 4 4- 3 Won 3 8- 5 5- 2 Won 1 9- 2 4- 5 Lost 1 3- 6 3- 7 Won 2 4- 4 8- 3 Lost 1 7- 4 5- 5 Milw.

11 9 550 5-5 Lost 2 7- 4 4- 5 K.C. 8 10 .444 5-5 Lost 3- 4 5- 6 Minn. 8 14 .364 4-6 Won 1 3- 7 5- 7 West Division Calif. 9 13 .409 3-7 Lost 1 2- 6 7- 7 Seattle 8 12 .400 5-5 Lost 6-. 3 2- 9 Texas 7 11 .389 3-7 Won 1 4- 6 2- 5 Oak.

7 14 .333 1-9 Lost 9 4- 4 3-10 Tuesday Games Yesterday's Games Baltimore 10, Oakland 4 Boston 1, Oakland 0 California 6, New York 3 Cleveland 8, Chicago 7 (12) Cleveland 11, Minnesota 3 Minn. 6, Milwaukee 0 Toronto 8. Kansas City 6 Detroit at K.C., ppd.rain Chicago 3, Mitwaukee 0 Toronto 11, Texas 3 Texas 6. Detroit 1 New York 12. Seattle 2 Seattle 4, Boston 3 (10) Baltimore 13, Calif.

1 Today's Games Boston (Darwin 3-1) at Oakland (Van Poppel 0-2), 3:15 Chicago (Alvarez 4-0) at Cleveland (Nabholz 0-0), 7:05 Milwaukee (Wegman 1-0) at Minnesota (Pulido 0-2). 8:05 Detroit (Gullickson 0-1) at K.C. (Gordon 1-1). 8:05 Toronto (Leiter 2-0) at Texas (Brown 0-4), 8:35 Baltimore (Fernandez 0-0) at Calif. (Dopson 1-2), 10:05 N.Y.

(Mulholland 2-1) at Seattle (Salkeld 0-0), 10:30 Tomorrow's Games Texas at Cleveland, 7:05 Boston at California, 10:05 Chicago at Detroit, 7:05 New York at Oakland, 10:05 Toronto at Minnesota, 8:05 Baltimore at Seattle, 10:35 Milw. at Kansas City. 8:05 NATIONAL East Pct GB Atlanta 15 6 .714 Mont. 11 10 .523 4 N. Y.

10 10 .500 Florida 10 11 .476 5 Phila. 8 12 .400 Central Cinc. 13 6 684 LEAGUE Division Last10 Streak Home Away 5-5 Won 1 4. 5 11- 7-3 Won 2 4- 4 7- 6 4-6 Won 1 4- 3 6- 7 5-5 Won 1 4- 5 6- 6 3-7 Lost 4 4. 4 4- 8 Division 5-4 Lost 1 10- 2 3- 4 St.

Louis 12 7 .632 1 6-4 Won 1 6- 4 5- 3 Hous. 11 9 .550 5-5 Won 1 5- 4 6- 5 Pitts. 10 9 .526 3 5-5 Won 2 7- 2 3- 7 Chicago 5 14 .263 8 2-8 Lost 3 0- 8 5- 6 West Division S.F. 11 10 .523 5-5 Lost 2 8- 5 3- 5 Colo. 9 11 .450 4-6 Lost 2 5- 7 4- 4 L.A.

9 11 .450 1 6-4 Won 2 6- 6 3- 5 S.D. 7 15 .318 5-5 Lost 5- 9 2- 6 Tuesday's Games Yesterday's Games Montreal 7, San Fran. 3 Florida 3, Colorado 2 Cincinnati 8, Chicago 2 Montreal 7, San Fran. 1 San Diego 6, New York 3 Pitts. 3, Cincinnati 1 St.

Louis 2. Colorado 1 New York 3, San Diego 2 Pittsburgh 7, Houston 4 Houston 8, Chicago 5 Atlanta 9, Florida 6 Atlanta at St.L., ppd.rain L.A. 4, Philadelphia 3 L.A. 5, Phila, 4 (10) Today's Games Colorado (Harris 1-1) at Florida (Bowen 0-3), 1:35 Atlanta (Avery 1-0) at St. Louis (Arocha 1-2).

1:35 Chicago (Morgan 0-3) at Houston (Kile 2-1). 1:35 Cincinnati (Hanson 0-1) at Pitts. (Tomlin 0-0). 7:35 Tomorrow's Games Colorado at Chicago, 3:20 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:35 Cincinnati Florida, 7:35 Los Angeles at New York, 7:40 San Diego at Montreal, 7:35 St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 San Francisco at 7:35 NHL -Day CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS (Best-of-7) Monday, April 25 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 New Jersey 5.

Buffalo 3 Montreal 2. Boston 1, OT Tuesday, April Toronto 1, Chicago 0. Toronto leads series 3-2 Vancouver 2, Calgary 1, OT, Calgary leads series 3-2 San Jose 6, Detroit 4 San Jose leads series 3-2 Wednesday, April 27 Boston 3, Montreal 2, series tied 3-3 Washington 6, Pittsburgh 3. Washingtor wins series 4-2 Buffalo 1, New Jersey 0, 40T, series fied a 3-3. Thursday, April 20 San Jose at Detroit, 7:38 p.m.

Toronto al Cnicago, 8:38 pm, Caigary at Vancouver, 10:38 p.m. Friday, April 79 Montreal at Boston, 7.38 p.m. Buffalo al New Jersey, 7:38 p.m. Saturday, April 30 San Jose al Detroit, if necessary, 73 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, if necessary 8:08 p.m.

Chicago al Toronto, if necessary, 80 Capitals, 6-3 Pittsburgh 2 0 1-3 Washington 2 1-6 First Period-1, Washington, Juneau 3 (Bondra, Khristich), 1.29. 2. Washington, Miller 1 (Ridley, Johansson), 749 (sn). 3, Washington, Staney 1 (Pivonka, Juneau), 9:42 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh, Jagr 2 (Francis, Murphy), 10:32 5.

Pittsburgn, Tocchet (Lemieux, Murphy). 15:05 (pp). Penalties -U. Samuelsson. Pit (roughing), Jones, Was (roughing), 2:14.

Hatcher, Was (slashing), 329; Peak. Was 7:00, K. Samuelsson, Pit (hook ing), 932; K. Samuelsson, Pit (noidingt, Juneau. Was (high-slicking), Halcher, Was.

major misconduct (high-sticking), 14.30; Tocchel, FI (roughing), 19:58, Berube. Was (roughing), 19:58. Second Period 6, Washington. Johansson 'Ridley, Staneyl, 1.25 7, Wasningion, Poulin 2 (Pivorka, Miller), 8:27. Penallies-Jagr, Pit, misconduct, Samuelsson, Pit, misconduct 921; Arderson.

Was, misconduct, 9:21: Burridge, Was, misconduct. Tocche'. pit (slashing), 9.52. Reekie, Was (tripping), 12:57, McEachern, Pit (rooking), 1834; Taglianetli, Pit (slashing). Bandra, Was (slashing), 20-00.

Third Period 4. Pittsourgh, Lemieux (Tocchet, 10:42. 9, Washington, Pivonka 3 (Cote, Milier), 19:41 (en). Penalties-Reekie, Was (holding), lianetti, Pit (roughing). 14:14, Pivonka, Was (cross- 14:14.

Shots on gcal-Pittsburgh 14-4-11-29 Washington 8-11-3-22, Power -play 1 of Washington 1 of 4 Goalies-Pittsburgh, Barrasso. 2-4 (21 shots-16 saves). Washington, Beaupre, 4- 0 (29-26). A Referee--Andy varHellemond Linesmen--Gerard Gauthier, Shane Hever. Last10 7-3 7-3 7-3 7-3 3-7 Division 6-4 6-4 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0000 0 00 00000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 Bruins, 3-2 Boston 1 1-3 Montreal 1-2 First Period-1, Boston, Smolinski 2 (Oates.

Bourgue), 3:00 (pp). PenaltiesOdelein, Mon Dampnousse, Mon (interference), Knipscheer, Bos (slashing), 15:24 Second Period-2, Boston, Heinze 1 (Stewart, Bourque), 9:36. 3, Montreal, LeClair 2 iDiPietro, Savage), 17:50 (pp). Penalties-Haller, Mon (high-slicking), Roberts, Bos (high-sticking), 16:01. Third Period-4, Montreal, Muller 6, 2:57.

5, Boston, latrate 1, 7:21. PenaltiesNone. Snots on goar-Boston 9-9-7--25. Montrea! 7-7-8-22. Power -play Opportunities -Boston 1 of Montreal i of 2.

Goalies--Boston, Casey, 2-2 (22 shots20 Montreal, Roy, 3-2 (25-22). A Reteree--Don Konarski Linesmen-Michae: Cuik, Swede Knox. Sabres, 1-0 New Jersey 0 0-0 Butalo 0 1-1 F'-st Period--None Penaltiesko. NJ (roughing), 3:52, Mogilny, But (slashing). 6:44, Stevens, NJ (roughing), Presey, But (roughing), Fetisov, NJ (high-sticking), 9:21: Dawe, But (nooking), Maclean, NJ (hooking), 13.53 Second Period--None PenalliesKhmylev.

But (tripping), 3:59. New Jersey bench, serevd by Richer, (100 many men), 727; Dawe. But (goalie interferencel. Daneyko. NJ (holding), Daneyko.

NJ (cross -checking), 19 10 Third Period -None. NJ (roughing), 17 14 First Overtime--None Penalties-Stevens, NJ, m.nor -misconduct idendY of game', Hannan, Buf 18.29. Second Overtime- -Nont PeraltiesNone Third Overtime -Nore Ray, But, misconduct. 0:00. New Jersey bench, served by Richer (100 many men), 12:10.

Fourth Overtime-1, Buttalo, Hannan 1 (Dawe Presley). 543 Penatties-None Shols on goa--New jersey 9-14-8-10- 11-14-4-70. Buffalo 11-10-9-6-8-5-1-50. Power-play Opportunities--New Jersey 0 of Buttalo a of 9. Goales-New Jersey, Brodeur, 3-3 (50 shots-49 saves).

Buffalo. Haser 3-3 (70- 70). A Referee--Terry Gregson. LinesmenGord Broseker, Brian Murphy SPEAKING Who Says Boston Has the Best Hospitals?" A nomemade sign at Boston Garden, after Canadiens goalie Patrick Roy hospitauzed with acule appendicitis cast Thursday made 60 saves In Montreal's 2-1 overtime over the Bruins on Monday night. NBA PLAYOFFSDay- by Dav FIRST ROUND (Best-of-5) Thursday, April 28 Miami at Atlanta, 1 p.m (TBS) Indians al Orlando, 8 p.m.

(TNT, Utah at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. (TBS) Denver at Seattle. 10:30 p.m. (TNT) Friday, April 29 New Jersey at N.Y, 7 pm. (TBS) Cleve and a' Chicago, 8 p.m.

(TNT) Portland al Houston, 9:30 p.m. (TBS) Golden St.at Proenix, 10:30 p.m. (TNT) Saturday, April 30 Utah al San Antonio. 1 p.m. Indiana at Orlando, 330 p.m.

(NBC) Miami at Atlanta, 3 p.m. (TNT) Denver al Seattle, 10:30 p.m. (TNT) 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 BOSTON abrhbi Nixon cf 4110 Hicher ri 3000 Growll If 3101 Dawson dh 4 1 1 2 MVghn 1b 3000 4 0 Cooper 3b 4000 Brryhil 3020 0 Zuocic or 0 0 Valie 1000 Fitcher 2b 2000 Totals 31 3 4 3 SEATTLE abr bi Turang If 3000 Bragg 1000 Anthny If 1000 Amara' 2b 5230 Grty Jr cf 4110 Buhner ri 2 10 0 Pirxi dh 2011 Jirson dh 1012 Btwers 3b 3010 Lovullo 3b 2001 TMrinz 1b 4010 Dwitsn 3010 Fermin ss 4000 Totals 35 4 9 4 Boston 201 000 0-3 Seattle 000 102 000 1-4 One out when winning run scored E- Amaral 17). DP-Boston 1, Seattle I. LOB -Boston 1, Seattle 10.

28-Nixon (4), Amaral 2 (5), Pirk) 2), Jefferson (2). HR-Dawson (5). SB-DWilson (1). CSMVaughn (2). S-Hatcher, Fletcher, Buhner, DWilson.

IP RER BB SO Boston Hesketh 52-3 Quantril. KR van 1-3 0 Fossas 1-3 Harris AJ 3 Seattle Bosic Ayaia 2-1 DO me KRvan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Yankees, 12-2 NEW YORK SEATTLE abr bi abrh bi Velarde 3b 5122 A maral 2b 2000 Leyritz dh 3 2 1 4 Lovullo 2b 2000 Mtingly 1b 4110 Sveum 3b 4010 Boston 1000 Grty Jr ct 2000 Tr bull rf 4 10 0 Turang of 1000 XHrndz Buhner 3000 Stanley 51 0 1 Hsiman 00 0 O'Neill 2 1 0 01 Stirson dh 2010 If 1000 Pirki ch 1000 BWims cf 4 1b 4110 Galiego $5 1112 Anthny If 4122 Kelly 26 1101 Dwisn 4000 Eenhorn ss 2110 Fermin s5 4030 Totals 36 12 8 12 Totals 34 1 8 2 New York 005 051 001-12 Seattle 000 011 000- 1 E-Sveum (1), (1). DP-New York 1. LOB--New York 11, Seattle 8.

2B-Mattingly (5), BWilliams (2), Gallego (2), Eenhorn (1), Jefferson (3). Martinez (3), Fermin (2). HR-Leyritz Anthony (5). IP RER BB SO New York Kmncki 51-3 Pall 12-3 Howe 0 XHernander Seattle Fleming L.2-3 22-3 Nelson Thigpen 21-3 3 Davis Gossage HBP-by Nelson (B Williams), by UNelson (Kelly). LATEST.

LINE NBA Favorite Points Underdog ATLANTA Miami ORLANDO Indiana SAN ANTONIO Utah SEATTLE 11 Denver Friday NEW YORK 61 New Jersey CHICAGO 5 2 Cleveland HOUSTON Portland PHOENIX 712 Goiden St Baseball Favorite Odds Underdog National League Atlanta ST LOUIS HOUSTON 712-8 Chicago FLORIDA 514-6'2 Colorado PITTSBURGH even-6 Cincinnati American League Boston even-6 OAKLAND Chicago 6 2-712 CLEVELAND MINNESOTA Pick'em Milwaukee KANSAS CITY 7-8 Detroit TEXAS Pick em Toronto SEATTLE even-6 New York Baltimore 6 CALIFORNIA NHL Favorite Goals Underdog DETROIT 1'2-2 San Jose CHICAGO 1-119 Toronto VANCOUVER Calgary Home Team in CAPS WEDNESDAY'S TRANSACTIONS By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League MILWAUKEE BREWERS--Reassigned Laurel Prieb, vice president of communications. to vice president of corporate affairs and announced he will continue to oversee the community relations, media reiations and publications departments; Jane marketing manager of skybox sales, and Dean Rennicke, director of the Brewers Gold Club, to co-directors of corporate sales; Tiffany Stone. marketing coordinator, to manager of corporate sales and Cheryl Oren, secretary of marketing, to secretary of corporate alfairs. NEW YORK YANKEES- Recalled Robert Eennoorn, infielder, from Columbus of the International League TORONTO BLUE JAY5-Announced they have sold the Knoxville Smokies of the Southern League to Don Beaver of North Carolina pending the approval of the minor and major leagues. Extended a player development contract to Beaver for four years.

National League SAN DIEGO Bobby Bonds. outfielder, from Rancho Cucamorga of the California League to extended spring training in Peoria, Arizona, and Mike Thomas, outfielder, from Peoria to Rancho Cucamonga BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA BOARD OF GOVERNORSAwarded an expansion franchise to a Vancouver grouc headed by Arthur Griffiths to begin play in the 1995-1996 season. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL FINANCE COMMITTEE -Unanimously approved the sale of the Philadelphia Eagles from Norman Braman 10 Jeffrey Lurie. BUFFALO BiLLS--Signed John Bock, center. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Signed Donaid Slowers, defensive back, a Iwoyear contract.

DENVER BRONCOS -Signed Jeff Camcbell, wide receiver, 10 a one -year contract. GREEN BAY PACKERS--Signed Mirko Jurkovic, guard, and Jeff Wilner, tight end INDIANAPOLIS COLTS- Waived Aaron Cox, wide receiver NEW ORLEANS SAINTS- Cut Jim Wilks. nose tackle: Jesse Anderson, tight end; and Paul Jetton, offensive lineman. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS--Signed Jce Allison, placekicker; Cedric Saunders, lignt end; and Eddie Small, wide receiver. HAMILTON TIGER A signed Canadian Football League Joey Jauch, stotback LAS VEGAS POSSE- -Signed Ron Dale punter, and Junior Tagoai.

defensive lineman. SACRAMENTO GOLD MINERSSigned Roman Anderson, placekicker. Arena Football League ARIZONA RATTLERS--Signed Larry Jones, offensive specialist CHARLOTTE RAGE -Signed Les Hall, lineman. LAS VEGAS STING--Signed Carlton Johnson, wide receiver -defensive back. MIL WAUKEE MUSTANGS-Signed Andrew LeBlanc, lineman; Kirt Griffin, quarterback, Atvin Ashley, offensive and Mark LeBlanc, running back linebacker HOCKEY National Hockey League VANCOUVER CANUCK5-Recalled Mike Peca, center, from Ollawa of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

Recalled Mike Fountain, goalie, from Hamilton of the Americar Hockey League SOCCER US NATIONAL TEAM -Cut Peter Vermes, torward COLLEGE HOUSTON-Named Mike Dirks men's golf coach. TUFTS--Named Janice Savilz women's basketball coach. To fax scores, call 788-1259 anytime. 00 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0000 0000 00 0 00 0 0000 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0000 0000 0000 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 00 0 0 0000 0000 0 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 00 0 0 000 0 0 00 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 0 0000 0 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 00 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 00 000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 1 0000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0 0 0 0 000 0000 000 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 1994 More Sports on Page 46 MAJOR LEAGUE BOXES AMERICAN- -NATIONAL Red Sox, 1-0 BOSTON OAKLAND abr bi abrh bi Nixon Ci 3010 Javier ct 2000 Htcher rf 4001 1 Bordick ss 3000 Growif If 4 0 1 0 Aldrete ph 0000 Dawson dh 4 0 Briscoe pr MVghn 1b 2 0 0 0 Serroa 3000 Nhring 2b 4 0 1 0 Sierra ri 3000 Cooper 3b 3 1 2 0 Neel lb 3010 Jn Vinin 3 0 0 0 Stabch dh 2000 Valle 2000 Brosius 3b 2000 Brmiey 3b 1000 Noboa 2b 3010 Hmond 3000 Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 25 0 020 Boston 001 000 000-1 Oakland 000 000 000-0 DP-Boston 4, Oakland 3. -Boston 5, Oakland 4.

2B-Neel (3). $8-Greenwell (1). IP RER BB SO Boston Vioia 1-1 0 Russell 5,7 0 Bankhead N00 Oakland Darling L.2-2 9 5 1 3 6 HeP- by Darling (Valle). Umpires--Home, Brinkman, First, Merrill; Second, Reilly; Third, Welke. Rangers, 11-3 TORONTO TEXAS abri bi ab rh bi While ct 2100 Hulse cf 5230 Huff ct 110 Mcowll ri 3210 RAimr 26 4011 Cnseco dh 5222 Molilor dh 111 WCark 1b 4221 Carter rf 3011 JGnalz 5011 Coles rf Strange 2b 4112 Olerud 16 4000 Palmer 3b 2110 Sprgue 3b 403 0 BRokn 3b 1000 Digado 4000 0 Rdrget 4011 Brders 4000 MLee 55 3100 Schield ss 3000 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 36 11 12 7 Torento 200 000 010-: Texas 311 500 01x-11 (3), Deigado 2 (2), WClark (2), Palmer (3).

DP-Toronto 1. Texas 3. LOB Toronto 5, Texas 7. 28-RAlomar (6), Gonzalez (3). SB-Hulse (9).

Mcdowell (2), Canseco (4), WClark (3). CS-Strange (3). IP RER BB SO Toronto Henigen Wu 02 A Brow 0 WWilliams Texas Rogers 72-3 6 Whiteside Oliver 11-3 0 00 0 Henlgen pitched to 3 batters in the 4th, Whiteside pitchea to 1 batter in the 8th. WP-Hen'gen Umpires--Home, Evans; First, Cousins; Second, Reed; Third. Cederstrom.

A Cole (2). HR-Hrbek (2). 5B-Walbeck (1), Becker (4). IP RER BB SO Milwaukee Navarro Henry 12-3 Orosco 11-3 0 Fetters 3 Minnesota Erickson W.2-3 9 4 5 HBP- bY Navarro (Walbeck), bY Erickson (Jaha). Erickson.

Umpires -Home, Scott; First, Phillips; Second, Roe; Third. McClelland. Twins, 6-0 MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA abrh bi abrh bi ADiaz ci 4000 ACole If 5111 Spiers ss 2000 Knbich 2b 5231 TWard if 3000 Puckett rf 5041 GVghn dh 4000 Hrbek lb 3111 Nilsson 20 0 0 Wnfield dh 3012 Seitzer 3b 3 0 00 0 Wibeck 4010 Harper 3 00 0 Leius 3b 5000 Jaha 1b 2 0 Becker ci 3110 Js Vintn 26 2 0 Meares ss 4110 JoReed ph 1000 Totals 26 Totals 37 6 13 6 Milwaukee 000 000 000-0 Minnesota 111 200 01x-6 DP Minnesota 1. LOB Milwaukee 4. Minnesola 13.

28-Puckett 2 (11). 38-A- Indians, 8-7 (12) CHICAGO CLEVELAND abr hbi abrh bi Raines If 6131 1 Lotion ci 6110 Cora 26 3110 Lewis 6 0 021 Thmas 1t 5012 Saerga 2b 5231. Franco dh 6 0 01 2 Belle If 5223 Vntura 30 4100 Murray dh 5010 Dr Jksn ri 6 0 1 2 Serento 1b 5111 LJhnsn di 6 0 02 0 Thome 30 3 910 Krkyce 3210 Midndo ph 0 Newson ph 0 Espnza 3b 1000 Vire 00 Kirby ph 1000 Guillen ss 52 1 0 Rmrez rf 5112 Merullo 5100 Totals 44 7 11 7 Totals 47 $12 8 Chicago 001 020 200 002-1 Cleveland 100 220 000 003-1 One out when winning run scored. -Cora 2 (3), Thomas (4), Ventura (4), Guillen (6). DP-Chicago 1, Cleveland 1.

LOB -Chicago 9, Cleveland 14. 28- Raines 2 (4), Thomas (6), Dr Jackson (S), Guillen (3), Lewis (4), Baerga (4), Belle (6), Thorne (4). 38-L Johnson (2), Lotton (3). HR -Belle (6). Ramirez (5).

SB-Cora (2), Lofton (12). 5-Cora 2, Lewis, Sorrento. IP RER BB SO Chicago Sanderson 42-3 Cook 11-3 DeLeon Assenmacher 1-3 McCaskill 32-3 Hernandez 1-3 2 3 1 1 0 Cleveland Morris 62-3 8 5 Lilliquis! 21-3 0 Plunk W.3-0 3 2 DeLeon pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. WP-Morris. Orioles, 13-1 BALTIMORE CALIFORNIA abribi abrh bi BrAdsn If 6322 Easley 3b 3110 Hmnds ri 6130 DSmth 4000 Pimiro lb 6.

3 3 1 Salmon rf 4011 Voigt 1b 0 00 0000 0 0000 0 CDavis dh 4010 CRoken 55 5 3 4 5 EPerez 1b 3000 Hulett ss Owen 1b 1000 Holles 3112 Curtis cf 4020 Tackett 1011 Forgas 3010 Dvraux cf 5221 Rynids 20 3000 LGmez 3b 4120 DSrcna ss 3010 LoSmth dh 4 0 0 1 McLmr 2b 5010 Totals 45 13 19 13 Totals 32171 Baltimore 100 104 322-13 California 100 000 000- (1). DP--Baltimore 1, California 1. LOB -Baltimore 8, Calitornia 5. 28-Hammonds (7), Palmeiro 2 (7), CRipken (6), Tackett (1), Devereaux Easley (5). HR-BrAnderson (5), Palmeiro (7), CRipken Hoiles (4), Devereaux (4).

SB-B-Anderson (2), Curtis (5), Fabregas (1). CS- Curtis (3). 5F- LoSmith. IP RER BB SO Baltimore McDonald 9 7 1 1 4 California Finley L.0-2 6 6 Lewis 0 Sampen Lefferis Grahe 0 0 Lewis pitched to 4 ballers in the 7th. H8P--bY Lewis (Holes).

WP--Finley Balk -McDonald. Dreifort pitched 10 1 batter in the 8th Colorado. TANK by Jeff Millar Bill Hinds Pirates, 3-1 CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH abrhbi abrh Larkin 5s 4010 Garcia 20 5011 1b 4000 JBell ss 3121 RSndrs rf 4000 cf 5 0 0 Mitchil If King 3b Kelly 3000 Hunter 3010 3b 3 1 1 1 Martin Boone 2b 3000 Merced rf 4110 3010 Slaught 4020 Smiley 1010 KYng lb 4110 Brmid ph 1000 ZSmith 3021 JRutfin Totals 30 141 Totals 35 311 Cincinnati 010 000 000-1 Pittsburgh 010 100 10x Menendez pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. H8P-by Portugal (Webster). NPTorres.

Umpires--Home, Davis; First, Quick; -Fernandez (1). LOB- Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 12. 28-Garcia (3). HR-TFernandez (4), JBeil (1). S-Smiley, ZSmith.

IP RER BB SO Cincinnati Smiley A 11 Un JRuffin 0 0 Pittsburgh ZSmilh W.3-1 4 1 0 Umpires -Home, Darling: First, McSnerry: Second, Montague; Third, Williams. A Expos, 7-1 SAN FRAN MONTREAL abr bi ab rh bi DLewis ct 4100 Lnsing 20 5021 RbTosn 2b 3000 Floyd 1b 1000 Bnzngr 1b 3001 Milligan 1b 4120 MaWim 3b 4 0 1 0 Grssom cf 3100 Bonds If 4 010 LWikr ri 4 DaMinz rf 3020 Alou If 3220 Clayton $5 4010 Wester 3101 Mnwrn 30 1 0 Berry 30 Prtugal 10 0 0 Crdero ss 3111 Mntine 0 0000 0 KHill 3000 Pitrson ph 1000 Mondez 00 Torres JeReed ph 1000 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 33 7 11 4 San Francisco 100 000 000-1 Montreal 030 002 20x-7 -Bonds (1), Floyd (1). DP-San Francisco 2. LOB -San Francisco 8, Montreal 1. 2B-Lansing (2), Alou (0).

3B-DaMartinez (1). SB-Bonds (4), Berry (3). S-RbThompson, DaMartinez. SF IP RER BB 50 San Francisco Portugal L.2-2 5 3 Monteigone 0 Menendez 0 Torres Montreal KHill W.4-1 9 6 2 Portugal pitched to 3 batters in the 6th, Second, Davidson; Third, Hohn. Marlins, 3-2 COLORADO FLORIDA abr bi abrh bi Weiss 55 5011 Carr ci 4 2 4 0 Janson if 4 0 0 0 Mgdan 3b Bchelle 4 0 1 0 Shifield re 4122 Girrya lb 4 0 1 0 Conine if Hayes 3b 31 10 Ostrde lb 4000 Burks ci 3000 JHrndz 0000 Girardi 21 0 0 Browne 2b 4030 VndrWI ph 1011 1 01 1 Tingiey 3000 Liriano 2b 3 0 01 0 Satiago 1000 Harkey 0000 KAbbI S5 3000 Kngery ph 10 0 0 Hough 2000 SReed 0 0 Carrillo ph 1 0 EYng ph 1000 RLewis 0 Brberie 20 Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 33 311 3 Colorado 001 000 001-2 Florida 200 010 -3 -Sheffield (2), Barberie (5).

-Colorado 2, Fiorida 1. LOB -Colorado 8, Florida 1. 26-Weiss (2), Carr (6), Shetfield (5). Browne (2). 3B-VanderWal (1).

HR-Sheffield (8). SB-Carr (4). CS-Bichette (1), Conine (1). 5-Harkey 2. IP RER BB SO Colorado Harkey 40 8 SReed 3 Lu Florida Hough W.2-0 RLewis JHernandez 5,2 HBP-by Hough WP-SReed.

PB -Tingley. Umpires-Home, Hernandez; First, Wendelstedt; Second, Hirschbeck; Third, Relilord. Astros, 8-5 CHICAGO HOUSTON abrh bi abrh bi Rhodes ci 5 1 1 1 Mouton ri 3000 Sndbrg 2b 4 1 10 Felder ph 1000 Grace lb 3 120 Rynids May If 3 0 0 1 Finley cf 4 Sosa rf 4 0 0 Biggio 2b Doston s5 4000 Bowell 1b 5 0 001 Bechele 3b 4111 Grzalez li 3 2 3 0 Parent 3 1 2 0 Cminiti 3b 3123 Wilkins ph 0 0 Servais 3 Banks 20 0 0 Cedeno ss 221 Bulista 0 0 Drabek 2000 GHill ph 1000 Bass rf 1000 Totals 33 5 7 3 Totals 31 810 8 Chicago 140 000 000-5 Houston 001 301 121-1 -Parent (1), Bagwelt (2), Caminiti (1). DP-Housion 1. LOB- Chicago 6, Houston 8.

2B-Rhodes (5), Grace (3), Biggio (10). HR -Buechele (4), Caminiti (2), Cedeno (5). $9-Finley (4), Gonzalez (4). S--Banks, Reynolds, Servais. SFMay.

Cedeno. 1P RER BB SO Chicago Banks 51-3 5 A Bautista L.0-2 22-3 Houston Drabek Reynolds W. 1-0 4. WP-Drabek. Umpires -Home, Gorman; First, Rippley Second, Kellogg; Third, Gregg.

A Mets, 3-2 SAN DIEGO NEW YORK abr bi abr bi Roberts 25 6 1 2 0 Vacaino ss 4010 Gwynn ri 5120 Brntz di 4000 DBell ct 7 0 2 1 Gozzo 0000 0000 0 Pintier 1010 Bogar lb 0000 Bean If 4011 McKnt 1b 2000 PClark 1b 7000 McRnls 6221 Cnircco 3b 5000 Bonilla 3b 5110 Gutierz ss 5 0 0 Kent 2b 6 0 2 Hifman 0 0 Linton 0000 Hyers ph 1000 Rivera ph 1000 MDavis 0 0 0 0 Segui 1b 5000 Staton ph 1000 Franco 0000 Mauser 0 0 0 0 Vina 2b 1011 Asmus 6 020 RyTosn cf 3010 Ashby 2000 Orsulak ri 2010 Lckhr1 ph 1010 Hndley 4000 GeHrrs 0 BJones 2000 0000 Maznilo 0000 Lopez ss 2000 Cnglosi rf 4010 Totals 53 211 1 Totals 49 310 3 San Diego 000 000 200 000-1 New York 000 011 000 000 001-3 Two outs when winning run scored. -PAMartinez (1), Hundley (2). opSan Diego 2, New York 2. LOB- -San Diego 15. New York 13.

28-DBell (3), Bonilla (3), Kent (0). HR--McReynolds (2). CS-Roberts (1), Vizcaino (5). Ashby, Vizcaino, Bogar, Hundley. IP RER BB SO San Diego Ashby CO GeHarris 0 PAMartinez 11-3 Hoffman 22-3 MDavis Mauser L.1-1 2-3 New York Jones Manzanillo Gozzo Franco Linton W.2-0 Bjones pitcned to 2 patters in the 7th, GeHarris pitched to 2 batters in the 9th.

HBP-DY BJones (Cianfrocco). PBAusmus. Umpires -Home, Bell; First, Rapuano; Second, Pulli; Third, Bonin, A BASEBALL TODAY By The Associated Press Thursday, April 20 SCOREBOARD Toronto al Texas (8:35 p.m. EDT). Kevin Brown (0-4) tries again for his first win of the season.

He has a 1086 ERA after five starts and has allowed 58 hits in 29 innings. STATS Oakland went 0-8 on its road trip 10 Boston, New York and Baltimore. had my preference, I'd like lo start all eight games over again, Wipe the slate clean mulligan although don'! see that ever working in this manager Tony La Russa said, STREAKS Stan Javier's 17-game hitting streak ended Tuesday when ne went 0-for-4 for Oakland. SLUMPS Mike Gallego ended his 0-for-19 skid with a single Tuesday. SLUGGERS Joe Carter of Toronto tied maior league record with his 29th RBI in April.

He matched the mark held by Ron Cev, Dale Murphy and Dave Winfield. Andres Galarraga has 28 RBIs this month for Colorado. CAN WE THREATEN TO 4-25 DIDN'T WE JUST HOORAY! I'LL CALL I'M MOVE THE FRANCHISE THREATEN LAST THE TV STATIONS! BORED. AGAIN? I JUST LOVE IT YEAR TO-WHEN WE DO THAT. WAIT A PLEEEEZE? NEED A MINUTE, WE BASHERS REASON.

MAIOR LEAGUE bi BASEBALL Proms OH, OK. 0 by 3 Dial Sports 1-900-903-2112 Sports Network, Huntingdon Valley, Scores, fast updates per minute 24 hours a day Touch-tone service required HOW TO GET Dial Sports Interactive service. The gains to information by making aslections from menu. After Dial Sports anewers your cal, use your phone keypad to select your areas of interest by pressing the appropriate number. Hare are your main options: SCORES: Press 1 GAME PREVIEWS, STATS: Press: 2 INJURIES: Press 3 LATEST ODDS: Press 4 GENERAL SPORTS NEWS: Press! THIS DAY IN LOCAL SPORTS April 28, 1950: American international College dedicated its new College Park athletic field with a colorful program which ended with Springfield College taking a 16-0 baseball decision.

TODAY'S CALENDAR MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Atlanta at St. Louis, TV-TBS, 1:30 p.m. RED SOX at Oakland, TV-NESN; Radio-WHYN (560 AM), WARE (1250 AM), WTIC (1080 AM), WHMP (1400 AM), 3:15 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL NBA Playoffs: Miami at Atlanta, TV- 7 p.m. Indiana at Orlando, TV-TNT, 8 p.m.

Utah at San Antonio, TV-TBS, 9:30 p.m. Denver at Seattle, TV-TNT. 10:30 p.m. PRO HOCKEY NHL Playoffs: Toronto at Chicago, TV-ESPN, 8:30 p.m. DOG RACING Hinsdale (N.H.), 8 p.m.; plus simulcasts of Flagler (12:30 p.m.), Aqueduct (1 p.m.), Freehold (1 p.m.), Keeneland (1 p.m.), Pimlico (1:05 p.m.), Hollywood (4 p.m.).

Golden Gate (4:15 p.m.), Meadowlands (7:30 p.m.), Pompano (7:30 p.m.), Garden State Park (7:30 p.m.) and Yonkers (8 p.m.) HORSE RACING Aqueduct (N.Y.), 1 p.m. JAI ALAI Hartford Fronton, 6:30 p.m. LOCAL EDGEWOOD Hilltoppers Gross: A division, 8. Wilgus 42 division, A. Schultz 45: division, M.

Hanley 53: division, K. Herzoo 63. Net. A division, B. Wilgus 33; division, A.

Schultz 32; division, C. Gibson 36: division, K. Herz0g 44. HICKORY RIDGE Mixed Get Acquainted Scramble M. keser-B.

Peterson-D. Stowell 64; C. Cowles- J. Bowman- J. Stowell- A.

Eggleston 64. LONGMEADOW Low putts J. Smith, H. D' Amour, D. Laserriere (tie) 16 ORCHARDS Executive Club Scramble D.

Chaffee-C. Carroll- Lepine 63; 5. -E. Mekil-T. SugrueR.

Toune 65; J. Ferrantino-A. Kozinetz-B. Metno1-N. Bein 65; J.

Digiorno KeiserJ. Lynch- D. Havican 65. SPRINGFIELD Best 7-of-9 P. Drandpre 41; T.

Mentor 43. Low Putts: Knak 15. TEKOA Shaggy Baggers Pt. Tournament F. Whitney plus R.

Benoit even; D. Benoit minus C. Kozak minus R. Clement minus Mack minus 3. WILBRAHAM Silver Knights opening scramble Net: Sundburg-L.

Clark -B. Nothacker-D. Parker, 24; E. Mack-8. DixonH.

Voorhis-R. Sneade 24.37,M. Berselli-R. St. Germain- J.

Lilly- J. Sullivan, 24.62. Mens Member- Member, Member -Guest Gross: T. Lynch- Bresette 77 Net: J. Falzone-G.

Slinski 68, J. Hall- J. Carr 69. Closest to pin: D. Donnelly (2nd hole); D.

Desai (5th); D. McCarty (11th); J. Hall (14in). HOLES IN ONE FRED ANGHILANTE. on the 125-yard eighth hole at Quaboag CC in Monson, using a wedge.

Witnesses: Joe Santucci, John Bucior and Moc Young ALEX PAPIERNIK, on the 175-yard 13th hole at Ludlow, using a 5-iron. Witnesses: John Isenburg. Zane Mirkin, Dave Killeen. LOCAL COLLEGES Wednesday, April 27 BASEBALL Siena at UMass, ppd. AIC 6, Springfield 3 (1st) Springfield 10, AIC 1 (2rd) Albertus Magnus 6, WNEC 3 Middlebury 11, North Adams 9 Amherst 13.

Williams 4 AIC 6, Springfield 3 AIC 011 002 2 6 10 1 Springfield 011 001 0 3 6 Chopus and Schadel; Bigelli and Ludy. Springfield 10, AIC AIC 000 010 0 1 6 2 Springfield 000 (10)00 10 12 2 Jachym and Schadel; Hun! and Ludy. Middlebury 11, North Adams 9 Middlebury 101 030 220 02 11 9 North Adams 200 000 430 00 9 14 Pierson, Huggins (7) and Milks; Sampson, Ferriera (5), Ghareeb (8), Rivers (8), Caffrey (8) and Reed, Rose (6). HRGagnon (NA) Albertus Magnus 6, WNEC 3 Albertus Magnus 300 100 02 6 11 LA WNEC 200 100 0x 3 6 0 Foote and Hermann; Falcon and Coletti. Amherst 13, Williams 4 Amherst 210 040 231 13 13 3 Williams 011 001 100 4 12 3 WP: O'Connell.

LP: Pesin. HR. Gardner (W) SOFTBALL AIC 3, Springfield 0 WNEC 6, Anna Maria 0 Elms 9, Williams 6 (1st) Williams 2, Elms (2nd) Elms 9, Williams 6 Elms 000 423 0 11 13 2 Williams 000 500 1 6 10 2 Matthews and Bennett; Prieto, Boies (3) and Ringer. HR- Bennett (E). (3) and Ringer.

HR- Bennett (E). Willams 1, Elms Elms 000 000 1 1 Williams 001 100 2 4 2 Mathews and Bennett, Boies and Ringer. AIC 3, Springfield 0 AIC 110 010 0 3 4 2 Springfield 000 000 0 Earley and Perry, Munger and Wood. WNEC 6, Anna Maria 0 WNEC 010 000 5 6 8 0 Anna Maria 000 000 0 0 3 Dunne and Johndrow, McHale and Hebough. MEN'S LACROSSE UMass 20, Boston College 7 Thursday, April 28 BASEBALL UMass al Maine, 3 Westfield State al AIC.

3 Springfield a' Amherst, 3 SOFTBALL Southern Conn. at AIC. 3 Williams at Westlield State, 3:30 M1. Holyoke at New 8, TBA STCC at Holyoke 3.30 MEN'S LACROSSE Amherst at Connecticut, Williams al Springfield, 7 MEN'S TENNIS Brandeis al Amherst, 3 AIC at WPI, 3 WOMEN'S TRACK UMass, Soringfield, Westfield State at Penn Relays Friday, April 29 BASEBALL Curry at WNEC. 2 Wednesday, BASEBALL Hampshire League Easthampion 5, Hopkins 0 Mohawk Trail 2, Mahar 0 (4th, susp.) Frontier 8, Turners 0 (Ord, susp.) Athol 8, Pioneer 2 Tri-County League Dean Tech 6.

Commerce 6 (7th, susp.) Monson 9, Westfield Voke 6 Smith Voke 15, Putnam 6 Smith Academy 14, Pathfinder 6 Independent Northampton 2, Agawam 1 Amherst 6. Central 0 Westfield 4. Chicopee Comp 4 (8th, susp.) Cathedral 4, East Longmeadow 3 South Hadley 2. Longmeadow 2 (5th, Susp.) Holyoke 10, Minnechaug 4 West Springfield 6, Ludlow 4 Belchertown 9. Granby 0 Belchertown 9, Grandy 0 Belcherlown 002 511 961 Grandy 000 000 0 022 Bailly and Gould.

Marcil, Gaughan 14), Alves (6) and Skaza. West Springfield 6, Ludlow Ludlow 100 030 49 4 West Springfield 500 100 6 3 5 Nilson, Borito (5) and Antaya. Grabowski, Blanchette (5), Sutter (6) and Slant. Holyoke 10, Minnechaus Holyoke 100 504 10 13 2 Minnechaug 000 310 4 73 Murphy and Bihler. Disa, Field (6) and Begley.

Cathedral 4, East Longmeadow 3 Cathedral 022 00 4 3 2 East Longmeadow 300 00 3 6 2 Whittier and Rostek. Giard. Maia (3) and Chaisson, Amherst 6, Central 0 Central 000 00 0 04 0 Amherst 202 20 671 Selden and Lacroix. Hinds and Joyce. Northampton 2, Agawam 1 Agawam 010 000 0 1 5 1 Northampton 000 020 2 6 0 Jacobson and Klinakis.

LaFleche, Robinson 16) and Emerson. HR -Emerson (N). Smith Academy 14, Pathfinder 6 Pathfinder 101 310 0 6 7 8 Smith Academy 324 320 14 13 4 Martel, Ford (5) and Richards. Punska and Archambault. HR-Martel (P).

Smith Vocational 15, Putnam 6 Smith Vocational 612 42 15 9 2 Putnam 220 20 6 6 12 Press and Zygmont. Garcia and Mitchell. HR- -Zygmont (SV). Manson 9, Westfield Vocational 6 Westfield Vocational 100 05 6 3 2 Monson 320 13 9 8 0 Carol, Rought and Renaudette. Thurston, Hult (5), Franklin (5) and Beaupre Easthampton Hopkins Academy 0 Easthampton 023 00 5 6 0 Hopkins Academy 000 00 0 22 Redfern and Fallon.

DeLong and lo. BOYS TRACK Valley Wheel Ludlow 74, Holyoke Catholic 46 BOYS TENNIS Springfield 4, Agawam Amherst 5, East Longmeadow 0 Ludlow 31g, Central 112 Minnechaug 4, Longmeadow Cathedral al Northampton, suspended Westfield 3, South Hadley Belchertown at Mohawk, ppd. GOLF Cathedral 11, Holyoke Catholic 7 Cathedral 15.5, Minnechaug 2.5 Holyoke Catholic 10.5, Minnechauo 7.5 West Side 16.5, Holyoke Central 13, Holyoke LA West Springfield 15.5. Central 2.5 Thursday, BASEBALL Hampshire League Athol al Mohawk Trail Bi-County League St. Mary's at Holyoke Cathclic Galeway al Palmer Southwick al Hampshire Ware al Belchertown Tri-County League Smith Academy at Smith Voke Berkshire South McCann Tech al Mt.

Greylock Independent South Hadley al Longmeadow Chicopee at Central MI. Everett at Taconic, 4 Lee at Hoosac, 4 Pittsfield al Lenox, 4 Mon. Mountain at Wahconah, 4:15 St. Joseph's al Drury, 7 GOLF Valley Wheel League Longmeadow at Amherst Ludlow al E. Longmeadow Independent Agawam, Minnechaug at South Hadley Valley League Westlield, West Side al Chicopee Norinmpion, Cathedral al Holyoke Comp at Central Northern Division Pioneer al Turners Falls Mohawk at Greenfield Mahar al Belchertown Independent Ware al Frontier Franklin Tech at Athol Southern Division Monson at Southwick Easthampton at Holyoke Catholic Palmer at St.

Mary's Smith Academy at Gateway Friday, BASEBALL Hampshire League Pioneer al Easthampton Frontier at Greenfield Mahar Hopkins Tri-County League Monson at Commerce Westfield Voke al Dean Tech Pathfinder al Grandy Independent Minnechaug al Calhedral, Forest Park No 1 Longmeadow al E. Longmeadow Amherst al Ludiow Northampton at Holyoke, 7 West Springfield al South Hadley GIRLS TENNIS Northampion al Agawam Minnechaug at Ludlow Amherst al Longmeadow Central at Cathedral South Hadley at Holvoke West Sprirgfield al Palmer Frontier at Belchertown Turners Falls at Greenlield Holyoke Catholic at Mohawk Chicopee at SI. Mary's BOYS LACROSSE South Hadley al Northampton Wednesday, BASEBALL Willis on-Northampton 7. Berkshire 0 Suffield 12, Wilbraham Monson SOFTBALL Stoneleigh-Burnham 10. Canterbury 4 Williston -Northampton 18, Cushing 3 BOYS LACROSSE West Springfield H.S 11, Wilbraham Monson 5 Williston 12, Berkshire 7 GIRLS LACROSSE Suffield 11, Williston Northampton 10 Stoneleigh-Burnham 13, Miss Porter's 13, lie April 27 SOFTBALL Franklin Counly Frontier 6, Turners 0 (3, susp.) Independent Agawam 11, Central 5 Westfield 4, Holyoke 2 Amherst 22, South Hadley 0 Minnechaug 13, Ludlow 0 West Springfield IC, Longmeadow 4 Cathedral 17, East Longmeadow 15 Chicopee Northampton 6 Hopkins 14, Southwick 1 Hampshire 11, Monson 9 Palmer 16, Easthampton 14 Holyoke Calholic 10, Galeway 0 Commerce 19, Dean Tech 5 Agawam 11, Central 5 Central 030 101 0 5 3 3 Agawam 015 302 11 11 4 Demasi and Lee; Stone and Hyland.

Westfield 4, Holyoke 2 Westfield 021 010 0 4 6 2 Holyoke 020 000 0 2 3 6 Ferreira and Regensberg; Jarrell and Wrignl. HR--Robles (H). Amherst 22, South Hadley 0 Amhers! 2(16)2 20 22 19 0 South Hadley 000 00 0 4 10 Jones, Maraniss (4) and Reid; Brouilette, Collins (2) and T. Brunelle. HRShore (A).

Minnechaug 13, Ludow 0 Ludlow 000 000 0 0 3 8 Minnechaug 320 050 13 13 Markiewicz, Jodlowski (6) and Kropp; Marcelynas and Campbell. West Springfield 10, Longmeadow 4 West Springfield 200 113 3 10 10 3 Longmeadow 001 120 0 4 Allobelli and Landon; Danahey and McMahon. Cathedral 17, East Longmeadow 15 East Longmeadow 004 204 5 15 8 5 Cathedral 104 517 17 19 T. Cunningham and Green; Yarkey, Steimakas (7) and Lamontagne. HRSawyer (EL).

Chicopee Comp 21, Northampton Northampton 302 01 65 0 Chicopee Comp 102 (16)2 21 5 2 Bertrand, Surgen (4), Bertrand (4) and Drozdal; Kolodiay and Harlbarger. Hopkins 14, Southwick 1 Hopkins 141 206 0 14 14 Southwick 002 030 2 7 6 5 Thornion and Fil; Zanolli and Bisnop. Hampshire 11, Monson 9 Hampshire 114 320 0 11 Monson 000 053 1 2 Horn, Savoie (6) and Duso; Peperis, Laffan (4), Peperis (6) and Hull. Palmer 16, Easthampton 14 Easthampion 602 240 0 14 16 6 Palmer 221 (10)01 16 15 Carney, Sullivan (6) and Hall; Biron, Swain (4), Biron (6) and Korzec. HRSullivan (E), Busher (E).

Holyoke Catholic 10, Gateway 0 Gateway 000 000 0 0 02 Holyoke Catholic 000 226 10 6 Pruner and Wampodi, fa*gnant and Longchamps. Commerce 19, Dean Tech 5 Commerce 219 70 19 19 2 Dean Tech 113 00 51 Beauregard, Sewell (2) and Wallace, Lumbra Paduski (5) and Wrobel. GIRLS TENNIS West Springfield 4, Agawam 1 Chicopee Comp 4, Palmer 1 Amherst 5. East Longmeadow 0 Ludlow 4. Central 1 Longmeadow 5.

Minnechaug 0 Northampton al Cathedral. suspended South Hadley 3, Westfield Belcherlown 3, Mohawk 3 Chicopee Turners Falls 1'2 Frontier 3, Holyoke Catholic 0, rain-shortened BOYS LACROSSE West Side 11, Wilbraham Monson 5 Longmeadow 9, Hand (CT) GO April 28 SOFTBALL Franklin County Turners at Pioneer Mahar al Alhol Frontier al Mohawk Independent Chicopee Comp al Amherst Hopkins at Holyoke Catholic Westfield al Cathedral Tri-Counly Smith Voke at Pulnam Commerce at Granby SOFTBALL Naugatuck at MCC A1C al Springfield (completion of Wednesday's suspended game), 4 MEN'S TRACK Westfield State at Penn Relays May 29-30 MEN'S VOLLEYBALL EIVA Div. 1 Championships at George Mason Friday, April 29 May 1 MEN'S TENNIS NESCAC at Williams, TBA Saturday, April 30 BASEBALL Springfield at Bryant, noon Stonehill al AIC (2), 2 Amherst al Wesleyan, 1 HCC (MCCAC Stale Tournament) Salem at Westfield Slate, 1 SOFTBALL AIC at Bryan! (2), 2 Stonehill at AIC, noon Salem al Westfield State, Elms (MAIAW Stale Tournament), TBA MI Holyoke al MHC, TBA MEN'S LACROSSE UMass al Syracuse AlC at New Haven, Amherst at Bowdoin, Corliand State at Springfield, 2 WOMEN'S LACROSSE Trinily al Amherst, 2 Eims al Castleton Stale, Springfield at Union, 11 a.m. Mt. Holyoke at Smith MEN AND WOMEN'S TRACK MASCAC Championship at Fitchburg MEN'S TRACK M.I.T.

TUFTS at Springfield WOMEN'S TRACK Springfield at Brown Invitational Mt. Holyoke al New 8 (MIT), TBA NATIONAL COLLEGES College Basebal Wednesday's Scores By The Associated Press EAST Albertus Mangus 5, W. New England 0 American Intl. 6-1. Springfield 3-10 Bryant 12, Bentley 3 E.

Connecticut 16, Trinity, Conn. 6 Fairfield 7, Providence 6. Hartford 12, Cent. Connecticut St. 5 Hofstra 9, Fordham 8 Lehigh 16, Scranton 4 Mansfield 11-11, Kul2town 3-1 Molloy 6, Sacred Heart 5 New Hampshire 7, Dartmouth 2 New Hampshire Coll.

7, Fitchburg St. 0 New Haven 8. Bridgeport Pace 4, Long Isiand U. 1. S1.

Joseph's 14, Rulgers 8 Roger Williams 6. Nichols 4 Trenton St. 10, Drew 1 Connecticut 17. Ramado 2 West Virginia 21-11, Duquesne 2-2 SOUTH Auburn 9, Samford 8 Austin Peay 9, Vanderbilt Georgia Colt. 9, Mercer Jacksonville St 17, West Georgia 7 Methodist 17, Mount Olive 5 N.

Carolina St. 5. Wake Forest 3 S. Alabama 10, Troy St. 0 Union.

KY 16, Tusculum! BOYS TRACK Vaney League Cathedral al Central Agawam at Comp Minnechaug at Westfield Holyoke al West Side Valley Wheel Southwick at South Hadley Intercounty Mohawk at Frontier GIRLS TRACK Valley League Comp al Agawam Westfield at Minnechaug West Side al Amherst Northampton al Longmeadow Valley Wheel East Longmeadow vs. Holyoke, at HCC South Hadley al Southwick Franklin County Frontier at Mohawk Pioneer al Greenfield BOYS LACROSSE Minnechaug at Westfield Independent Pittsfield at West Springfield, 4 GIRLS LACROSSE Sandwich at Longmeadow April 29 SOFTBALL Franklin County Turners Falls al Mohawk Alhol al Pioneer Greenfield at Frontier Independent Northampton at Minnechaug Longmeadow al Holyoke Central al Ludlow East Longmeadow al West Springfield South Hadley al Agawam Southwick at Smith Academy Hopkins al Holyoke Catholic Palmer al Galeway Monson al Easthampton Ware at Hampshire Tri-County SI. Mary's al Belcherlown Franklin Tech Pathfinder Dodgers, 5-4 PHILA LOS ANGELS abrh bi ab rh bi Dyksir ct 5110 Buller di 4111 Duncan 2b 3001 Offrmn ss 5021 DJones Madsi ri 3000 Chmbri ph 1000 HRdrg: 1100 Andrsn 0 Wilach 3b 4 2 2 0 Kruk 1b 1132 Karros 1b 4 020 DHtins 30 4011 Snyder 2b 3033 Dautton 4 0 01 0 Woster 3000 Esnrich rf 4000 CaHndz 3120 MT msn 30 0 0 Piazza 1000 Incogla 000 0 0 0 1000 Hrshsr 2000 Stocker 55 4000 Daal 0 DnJksn 1 1 0 0 Dritort 0000 Mrndni 20 2110 Wayne TdWri 0000 Gwynn ph 1000 Goll 0000 Totals 36 4 1 4 Totals 34 5 12 5 Philadelphia 002 000 020 0-4 Los Angeles 010 100 200 1-5 One out when winning run scored DP-Philadelphia 3 LOB -Philadelphia 4. Los Angeles 9 28-Dukstra (6), DHolfins (4), Morandini Butter (4), Wallach (6). SB-Butler (6).

$-Snyder, Hersniser. SF--Duncan, Snyder. IP RER AB SO Philadelphia DnJack son 10 Diones Andersen L.0-1 1-3 Los Angeles Hershiser Daa' 2-3 Dreifor! Wayne 2-3 TdWorrell 2-3 Gol1 Hershiser pitched to 1 batter in the 8th, Dreifort pitched 10 1 batter in the 8th GIRLS TRACK Valley League Cathedral at Central BOYS TENNIS Agawam al Northampton Ludlow at Minnechaug Longmeadow al Amherst Cathedral al Central Holyoke at South Hadley Greenfield at Turners Falls Mohawk at Holyoke Catholic St. Mary's at Chicopee PREPS April 27 GIRLS TENNIS MacDuffie 4, Westover 3 Williston- Northampton 6. Suffield TRACK Williston -Northampion 85, Wilbraham Monson 58 Sunday, May 1 New Jersey at 12:30 p.m.

INBC! Cleverand at Chicago. 3 pm. INBC) Golden St. al Phoenix, 530 p.m. Portland al Houston, 9 p.m.

(TNT) Monday, May 2 at Indiana. 8 p.m. (TNT) Sea'le al Denver. 10:30 p.m (TNT) Tuesday, May 3 Atlanta at Miari, 8 p.m (TNT) Chicago at Cleveland tom. (TNT) Houston at Portland, 10.30 p.m.

(TBS) San Antonio al Ular. 10-30 p.m. (TNT) Wednesday, May N. Y. at New Jersey.

8 pm (TNT) Phoenix a' Golden 10:30 pm. (TNT) GOLF Williston-Northampton 14, Wilbratam Monson 4 Suffield 212, Loomis-Chaffee 220, Hopkins 230 To report scores, call 788-1210 after 4 p.m. 1 4.

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