12 — The Prince George Citizen — Monday. August 10. 1987 The mimbers game Baseball Football AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pet. GBL Toronto 66 45 595 New York 66 46 589 —12 Detroit 63 45 583 I1* Milwaukee 58 52 527 7'2 Boston 52 58 47313' j Baltimore 50 61 450 16 Cleveland 41 70 369 25 West Division Minnesota 61 52 540 — California 57 55 509 3*2 Oakland 56 55 505 4 Kansas City 54 56 491 5'j Seattle 54 57 486 6 Texas 52 57 477 7 Chicago 44 65 404 15 Sunday Results Kansas City 8 Boslon 3 Detroit 15 New York 4 Toronto 5 Cleveland 1 Baltimore 5 Texas 4 Minnesota 7 Oakland 5 Milwaukee 8 Chicago 4 California 7 Seattle 5 Saturday Results Cleveland 3 Toronto 1 New York 7 Detroit 0 Boston 8 Kansas City 3 Texas 11 Baltimore 5 Minnesota 9 Oakland 2 Milwaukee 5-6 Chicago 3-8 Seattle 5 California 3 AB R H Pet. Boggs Bos 411 82 149 363 Mattingly NY 364 66 120 330 Seitzer KC 433 69 143 330 Trammell Del 392 68 128 327 Puckett. Mm 435 71 141 324 Evans. Bos 372 74 120 323 Tabler Cle 410 54 131 320 Davis. Sea 393 59 124 316 Franco Cle 336 59 106 315 Fernandez. Tor 439 70 138 .314 Runs — Boggs Boston 82 White California 78 Downing California. 78: Bell. Toronto. 78 Whitaker. Detroit. 76 Runs batted In - Bell, Toronto, 96: Evans Boston 88 McGwire Oakland 87 Joyner California 86: Canseco Oakland 80 Hits — Boggs Boston 149 Seitzer Kansas City 143 Puckett Minnesota 141 Fernandez, Toronto. 138. Yount Milwaukee. 134 Doubles — Boggs Boslon 29 Evans Boston 29 Tabler Cleveland 29: Siena Texas 28 Seitzer Kansas City 27 Triples — Wilson Kansas City 11: PBradiey Seattle 10. Fernandez, Toronto. 7. Yount, Milwaukee. 7: 7 lied with 6 Home runs — McGwire Oakland 37: Bell. Toronto. 35 Hrbek Minnesoia 27. Murray Baltimore 26: Evans Boslon 25. Snyder Cleveland 25 Stolen bases — Reynolds Seattle 38: Redus. Chicago 35 Fernandez. Toronto, 31 Wilson Kansas City 31 Motor Milwaukee. 27. PBradiey. Seattle 27 Pitching (8 decisions) — Henneman Detroit 8-1 889 210. Schmidt. Baltimore 10-2 833 3 08 Cerutti, Toronto. 8-2, .800. 4.23. Guetterman Seattle 9-3. .750. 4 19: John New York 10-4. 733 . 3 88 Strikeouts — Langston Seattle. 182: Higuera. Milwaukee 162. Clemens. Boston. 150. Stewart Oakland. 145 Hurst. Boston 138 Saves — Henke, Toronto. 25 Reardon Minnesota 23 Plesac Milwaukee. 21: Righetti New York. 21: Howell Oakland 15 Mohorcic. Texas. 15 SATURDAY Toronto 000 001 000- 1 81 Cleveland 101100 OOx- 3 60 Nunez (L.1-1). Musselmar, |3) Eichhom (7). Henke (81 and Whitt. Candiotti (W 5-11) and Allanson HR Tor — Bell (35) Kansas City 000 201 000- 3 101 Boston 313 001 OOx- 817 0 Gutxcza (L13-6). Stoddard 13) Qmsenberry (7) and Owen Hurst (W13-6). Schiraldi I8| and Marzano HR Bos — Burks (17) Milwaukee 101 003000- 5 100 Chicago 003 000 000- 3 101 Burris (W1-0). Crim (S.3)(6I and Surholf: DeLeon (L 5-10) Long (6). Searage (7) and Fisk HRs Chi — Baines (17). Calderon (16) Milwaukee 101 000220- 6 102 Chicago 010121301-813 2 Bosio (L.7-4). Aldrich (8) and Schroeder: Bannister |W 7-9) Winn (7). Thigpen (S.4|(8) and Hassey Lindsey (8) HRs Mil — Schroeder (9): Chi — Calderon (17) New York 031 100 002- 7 8 0 Detroit 000 000 000- 0 2 2 John (W11-4) and Cerone King (L 5-8). Thurmond (5) and Nokes HRs NY — Pasqua (10) Cerone (3). Ward (13). Mattingly (19) Texas 120003050-11 10 0 Baltimore 010001 111- 5 11 2 Wilt (W.6-5) Howe (6). Williams (S.2)(7| and Petraili Boddicker (L.7-6). Niedenluer (8). Gnlfin (9) and Kennedy HRs Tex — Sierra (22) McDowell (11). Bal - Sheets 2 (22) OMailey (1) Oakland 000 000 002- 2 6 2 Minnesota 401 011 20x— 9 11 1 Young (L.10-6). Ri|0 (7) Lamp (8) and Teltleton Carlton (W.6-10). Frazier (9| and Laudner HR Mm — Puckett 117) California 000 120 000- 3 100 Seattle 211 000 10*— 5 11 2 Witt (L.13-8). Finley (7) and Boone. Morgan | W 1 0 • 11). Wilkinson (S 5)(6| and S Bradley HRs Cal — Joyner (24) Sea — A Davis (16) SUNDAY Toronto 001 210100- 511 0 Cleveland 000 001 000— 1 90 Ceruttu (W 8-2) Eichhom (7) Henke (9) and Whitt Schlom (L.5-8) Easterley (5) Vande Berg (8) and Allanson HRs: Tor — Barfield (23) Upshaw (12) Moseby (19) Cle - Hmzo (1) New York 101 002 000- 4 9 0 Detroit 014 900 10x—15 14 2 Rasmussen (L. 8-6) Trout (4) Holland (4). Stoddard (4) Hudson (5). Righetti <6|. Cerone (8) and Cerone Salas 181 Petry (W 7-5). Hernandez (9) and Heath Nokes <6i HRs: NY — Pagiiarulo (24) Det — Trammell 117). Madiock (11) Evans (23) Nokes (23) Texas 010102 000- 4 8 1 Baltimore 110011 001— 5 8 0 He ugh (1.11-81 Williams i9|. Mohorcic (91 and Siaught Petraili (9) Bell Habyan (W 4-3) (6) and Kennedy Hrs: Tex — Parnsh (241. Stanley (5). Incaviglia (23). Bai — Lynn (16) Oakland 100010 102- 5 90 Minnesota 003 102 Olx— 7 7 0 Ontiveros (L 6-6) and Steinbach. Blyleven (W11-9). Atherton (7). Reardon (S 23) (8) and Laudner HRs: Minn — Hrbek (27). Brunansky (23). Laudner (14). Gaetti (23) Cal 110 1 00 040- 7 7 1 Seattle 003 000 101- 5 9 0 Sutton. Buice iW 4-4) (7) and Boone. Guetterman Trujillo (4), Powell (L0-1) (8). Nunez (81 and Valle HRs: Cal — Downing (21) Poiidor (2). Sea — Davis (17) Kingery (81 Milwaukee 410 000 003— 8 13 1 Chicago 000 003 010- 4 7 0 Nieves (W 8-6) Clear (7) Plesac (9) and Surholf Allen (L.0-7). Long (1). Searage (8) Winn (8l and Fisk. Lindsey (8) HR Chi — Williams 16) Kansas City 120 400100- 8 17 1 Boston 003 000 000- 3 6 1 Black Davis (W1-0) (3) and Quirk: Woodward Crawford (L.4-3) (2). Bolton (4) and Marzano HR Seitzer (10) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divison W L Pet. GBL Sl Louis 67 43 609 — New York 63 48 .568 4'; Montreal 61 49 .555 6 Chicago 57 54 51410': Philadelphia 55 55 50012 Pittsburgh 50 61 450 17’; West Division Cincinnati 58 54 518 — San Francisco 57 55 509 1 Houston 54 56 491 3 Atlanta 49 61 445 8 Los Angeles 49 61 445 8 San Diego 44 67 396 13'; Sunday Results Chicago 6 New York 3 Philadelphia 8 Sl Louis 7 (14 mnsi Pittsburgh 4 Montreal 3 Cincinnati 2-2 San Francisco 3-5 Los Angeles 5 Atlanta 2 San Diego 4 Houston 3 Saturday Results Pittsburgh 5 Montreal 2 Atlanta 9 Los Angeles 7 San Francisco 5 Cincinnati 2 Chicago 5 New York 3 St Louis 9 Philadelphia 5 San Diego 4 Houston 3 (10 inns) AB R H Pet. Gwynn. SD 407 85 147 361 Guerrero. LA 380 67 130 342 Galarraga. Mtl 362 53 122 .337 Davis Cm 358 97 113 316 Clark. SF 371 59 116 313 Thompson Pha 357 68 110 308 Pendleton. StL 415 65 128 308 James. Atl 340 61 104 .306 Wallach. Mtl 409 64 123 .301 Murphy. Atl 397 77 119 300 Hernandez.NY 404 62 121 300 Runs — Davis. Cmcinnai 97: Gwynn San Diego 85. Coleman. Sl Louis. 84. Samuel. Philadelphia. 82. Clark. St Louis 79 Runs batted in — Dawson Chicago. 95: Clark St. Louis. 94. Wallach. Montreal. 93 Davis Cincinnati. 87, McGee St Louis 81 Hits — Gwynn. San Diego 147. Guerrero Los Angeles 130. Pendleton.St Louis. 128. McGee St Louis 127. Wallach. Montreal, 123 Doubles — Wallach. Montreal. 33: Galarraga. Montreal. 32. Leonard. San Franosco 29: Hayes Philadelphia 27 Hubbard Atlanta 27 * Triples — Gwynn San D'ego 10: Samuel Philadelphia. 9. Bonds. Pittsburgh. 8 Thompson. Philadelphia. 8. Coleman. Sl. Louis. 7. Home runs — Dawson Chicago. 34. Murphy Atlanta. 32. Davis. Cincinnati, 32. Clark. St. Louis 30, Johnson, New York, 27. Strawberry New York. 27 Stolen bases — Coleman Sl Louis. 74: Hatcher. Houston, 41, Davis, Cincinnati. 40: Raines, Montreal, 37 Gwynn San Diego 35 Pitching (9 decisions) — Leach. New York, 9-0, 1.000 2 85 Forsch St Louis 9-3 750 4 27 Heaton, Montreal. 2-4. .750, 4.27: Sutcliffe, Chicago. 15-5, .750. 3.42; Rawley. Philadelphia. 14-5, .737, 3.79. Strikeouts — Scott Houston, 178 Ryan Houston. 171 Hershiser, Los Angeles 135. Welch Los Angeles 135 Sutcliffe. Chicago. 124 Saves — Bedrosian. Philadelphia. 30. Smith Chicago. 28 Worrell. St Louis 23. Smith. Houston. 19: Franco. Cincinnati. 19 SATURDAY Montreal 000 002 000- 2 5 1 Pittsburgh 001 201 10*— 5 12 1 Smith (L.7-6). McGaffigan (6) Parrett (8) and Fitzgerald. Drabek (W 4-10) Smiley (S.4)(7) and LaValliere HRs Mtl — Raines (13): Pgh— Reynolds (5) Atlanta 000 230 400- 9 15 0 Los Angeles 000 002 014- 7 13 2 Palmer (W6-9) Acker (6) Garber (9) and Virgil. Hershiser (L.12-101 Howell (6) Honeycutt (71. Holton (8) and Scioscia HRs Atl — Perry (8). Murphy 2 (32). LA - Hatcher (7). Marshall (13) Landreaux (5) Cincinnati 000 000 011— 2 4 1 San Fran 400 001 OOx- 5 8 2 Browning IL 5-9). Montgomery (7) and Diaz Hammaker (W.7-8I and Brenly HRs Cm— E Davis (31) SF - Clark (23) Stlouis 031 020 201- 9 13 0 Phila 001 030 100- 511 1 Cox. Horton (51 Worrell (W 6-6)|7). Dayiey (9) and Pena Carman (L 7-8) Hume (5) Calhoun (6). Ritchie (7). Tekutve (9) and Parnsh HRs Sll — Pena (3). Herr (2): Pha - Schu (6) Houston 020 001 000 0- 3 6 0 San Diego 000 0001021— 4 9 0 Ryan Andersen (7). Smith (9) Meads IL5-2)(10) and Ashby Grant Comstock (7) M Davis (9). Gossage (W3-3)(10) and Santiago HR SD - Kruk (151 Chicago 001 300 010- 5 160 New York 030 000 000- 3 61 Mason (W 4-1). DiPino (6). Bailer (7) Smith (8)(S27) and Sundberg Schulze (L 2-2) Innis (4). Myers (5). Sisk (7). Orosco (9) and Carter SUNDAY Montreal 000002010- 3 6 0 Pittsburgh 001 000 03x— 4 92 Heaton Parrett (1.3-4) (81 McClure (W 7-4) 18) and Reed Dunne Gott (S2) (9| and Ortiz LaValliere (9) HRs: Mtl — Webster 2 (9). Pgh - Van Slyke (16) Chicago 001 010 400- 6 12 2 New York 010 001 001- 3 12 1 Sanderson (W.5-6) DiPino (7) Smith (S 28) (9) and J Davis. Gooden (L 9-4). Myers (7). Inms (8) and Carter HRs: Chi — Davis (13). NY - Wilson (7) First Cincinnati 000 000 002— 2 5 0 San Fran 201 000 OOx— 3 61 Power IL.8-7), Murphy (6) Scherrer (8), Williams (8) and Diaz Krukow (W 3-6) Lefferts (9). D Robinson (9) and Brenly Melvin |9) HRs: Cm — E Davis (32): SF - Clark |24) Second Cincinnati 000 010001- 2 6 3 San Fran 040 000 01 x- 5 6 0 Hoffman (L 8-7) Murphy (71 and McGriff. Downs (.9-6). Lefferts (S.5) (9) and Melvin SIL 010 004 001 000 01- 7 9 0 Pha 001 004 100 000 02- 8 14 2 Mathews Dawley (7). Perry (8). Dayiey (9) Worrell 110). Horton (L.6-2) (13) and Lake. Pena (9): Ruffin. Bedrosian (8). Tekulve (10). Calhoun (12) Hume (14). Ritchie (W.2-0) (14) and Parrish HRs: StL — Clark (30). Pha — Samuel (21). Schu (7). Hayes (17) Parnsh (11) Atlanta 000 000 002- 2 81 Los Ang 011 10002*— 5 8 0 Puleo (L 5-4). Dedmon (6). Olwine (8). Boever (8) and Virgil: Hillegas (W.1-0). Crews (S.1) (9) and Scioscia HR: — LA - Shelby (17). Houston 000 210000- 3 3 1 San Diego 002 200 OOx— 410 3 Knepper (L.4-13). Childress (7). Andersen 18) and Ashby Show (W 6-13) McCullers 17). M.Davis (8). Gossage (S.10) (9) and Bochy. Santiago (7). HR SD — Brown (8) Probable pitchers, with won-lost records. lor maior league baseball games today (all times EDT) All times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland (Yett 1-5) at Baltimore (Flanagan 1-5) 7.35 pm Toronto (Clancy 10-8) al Boston (Clemens 11-7). 7:35 pm Detroit (Terrell 9-8) at Chicago (Dotson 8-8) 8pm New York (Arnsberg 1-0) al Kansas City (D Jackson 5-13). 8 35 p m Texas (Guzman 9-11) at Milwaukee (Higuera 11-8). 8 35 p m Oakland (Ri|0 2-5) al Seattle (Bankhead 7-7) 1035 pm NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal (Martinez 6-1) at New York (Mitchell 3-3). 7 35 p m Chicago (Moyer 9-8) al Philadelphia (Gross 6-101 735 pm St. Louis (Forsch 9-31 at Pittsburgh (Fisher 7-6). 7:35 p.m. Atlanta (Alexander 5-9) at San Diego (Jones 4-4). 10 05 p.m Cincinnati (Robinson 5-31 at Los Angeles (Valenzuela 9-9), 10 35 p m Houston (Dnrwm 7-7) at San Francisco (Dravecky 5-9). 1035 pm PACIFIC COAST Northern Division W L Pet. GB Calgary 34 14 708 - x-Tacoma 28 21 .571 6'<2 Vancouver 24 24 500 10 Edmonton 22 27 449 12V2 Portland 17 32 347 17'/j Southern Division Las Vegas 28 21 .571 -x-Albuquerque 25 23 521 2'/2 Phoenix 24 24 500 3'/j Tucson 23 24 . 489 4 Hawaii 17 32 347 11 x-Won first half title Sunday's Games Phoenix 4 Vancouver 2 Tacoma 6 Calgary 3 Portland 2-4 Edmonton 1-2 Albuquerque at Tucson, ppd., rain Las Vegas 5 Hawaii 0 International Tidewater 5 Toledo 1 Richmond 4 Columbus 0 Rochester 4 Pawtucket 1 Syracuse 4 Maine 0 WEEKEND IN BUFFALO Spencer out on bail BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Former National Hockey League player Brian Spencer of Fort Sl. James, charged with a murder in Florida, was in Buffalo during the week-, end to visit friends trying to raise money for him. Spenccr, who played for the Buffalo Sabres in the 1970s, arrived Friday in Buffalo with the permission of a Florida judge to spend the weekend there. Me was free on $50,000 US bail. Spencer, now a hcavy-cquip-mcnt mechanic in West Palm Beach, was arrested .Jan. 18 in Florida and charged wilh the 1982 murder of Michael Dalfo, 32, in Palm Beach County. Police said Dalfo was shot twice in the head with a .25-calibre pistol, then dragged to a shallow pool of. water al a dump and left to die. Spencer, scheduled to go on trial Oct. 5 at West Palm Bcach, spent V/i months in jail before being released on bail. “It was devastating,” he said.”It was quite intimidal* ing. 1 had to reach far down to accept it. “It’s not a merry-go-round ih there. I felt I let a lot of friends down.” Friends in Buffalo said they arc trying to raise $10,000 to help pay his bail and travel expenses. CFL Eastern Division G W L T F A P Winnipeg 6 5 1 0 206 154 10 Toronto 7 4 2 1 201 181 9 Hamilton 6 3 3 0 181 177 6 Ottawa 6 2 4 0 156 197 4 Western Division BC 6 4 2 0 173 86 8 Edmonton 7 4 3 0 238 194 8 Calgary 8 2 6 0 164 277 4 Sask 6 1 4 1 142 195 3 Sunday Result Calgary 39 Ottawa 38 Saturday Result Winnipeg 30 B C 22 Thursday, Aug. 13 Toronto at BC N Friday, Aug. 14 Winnipeg at Hamilton N Sunday, Aug. 16 Ottawa at Saskatchewan Tennis CFL sconng leaders aner weekend games TD CFG s Pts Passaglia BC 0 15 22 2 83 Chomyc. T 0 19 16 4 71 Kennerd W 0 22 15 2 69 Dorsey 0 0 14 18 1 69 RuoH H 0 17 13 3 59 Ridgway S 0 9 13 2 50 Hay C 0 17 9 5 49 Dixon E 0 22 7 5 48 Fenerty. T 6 0 0 0 36 Stapler H 5 x-1 0 0 32 Kelly. E 5 0 0 0 30 Boyd W 5 0 0 0 30 Sandusky BC 5 0 0 0 30 Reaves. W 5 0 0 0 30 D Smith T 5 0 0 0 30 Zachary H 5 0 0 0 30 VANCOUVER (CP) - Mark Alien of Vista. Calif completed the short-course Vancouver International Tnalhlon on Sunday in a lime ol one hour, filty-four minutes and 21 seconds, outpacing runner-up Mike Pigg by 71 seconds Scott Molina, also of Calilorma. placed third m Ihe second annual event Karen Ramey cl Viclona placed first in the women s division m 21007. followed by Kirsten Hanssen ol Wichita. Kansas Rainey had trailed throughout the course but took the lead m the runnmg portion ol the race The tnathlon featured a 1 5-kilometre swim in English Bay. a 37-kilometre cycling section to the University ol BC and a 12-kilometre run Allen, who has five world championships to his credit, was the 1986 male trialhlele of the year SATURDAY Lions 22 Bombers 30 First Quarter Wpg — FG Kennerd 29 4 54 BC - FG Passaglia 28 9 46 Wpg — FG Kennerd 48 14 04 Second Quarter Wpg — TD Jones 92 lumble recovery (Kennerd convert) 306 BC — FG Passaglia 42 6:29 Wpg — TD Tuttle 73 pass from Clements (Kennerd convert | 1115 BC - FG Passaglia 21 14:26 Third Quarter Wpg — FG Kennerd 49 7 51 BC. - FG Passaglia 12 1105 Fourth Quarter BC. - FG Passaglia 30 4 09 Wpg — TD Boyd 15 pass Irom Clements (Kennerd convert) 805 BC — TD Sandusky 21 pass from Vavra (Passaglia convert) 1333 BC 3 6 3 10-22 Winnipeg 6 14 3 7-*30 Attendance — 29 296 WINNIPEG (CP) — Statistics ol the B C -Wpg CFL game Saturday night B.C. Wpg First downs 24 13 Yards rushing 106 127 Yards passing 377 178 Net offence 427 273 Passes made-tried 29-44 11-20 Interceptions by 0 0 Sacks by 1 5 Punts-average 6-41 8-43 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-yards 11-65 8-40 Punts rets-total 8-60 5-33 Net offence is yards passing plus yards rushing, minus team losses such as yards lost on broken plays Individual Rushing BC — Parker 11-54 While 10-43. Wpg — Reaves 22-115 Tultle 2-10 Receiving B C — Sandusky 6-137 White 8-94 Wpg - Tuttle 2-77. Boyd 3-51 Passing BC - Dewalt 25-38 303 yds.. 0 TDs. 0 intercepts: Vavra 4-6 74 yds. 1 TD 0 intercepts. Wpg — Clements 11-20 178 yds. 2 TDs 0 SUNDAY Stamps 39 Riders 38 First Quarter Cal — TD Wheeler 2 pass Irom Johnson (Hay convert) 700 Ott — TD Mohr 3 pass Irom Dillon (Dorsey convert) 1012 Second Quarter Ott — TD Mohr 10 pass Irom Dillon (Dorsey convert) 142 Cal - FG Hay 30 4 50 Cal — Hay single 912 Ott - FG Dorsey 21 1459 Third Quarter Ott — TD Alphm 52 pass from Dillon (Dorsey convert) 138 Ott - FG Dorsey 41 503 Ott — TD Minter 1 run (Drsey convert) Otl - FG Dorsey 20 14.25 Fourth Quarter Cal — TD Petros 12 run (Hay convert) 1:03 Cal — TD Allen 3 run (Hay convert) 6.40 Cal — TD Johnson 6 run (Hay convert) 8 12 Ott — Smgle Dorsey 7 13 42 Cal — TD Petros 1 run (Hay convert) 14:31 Calgary 7 4 0 28—39 Ottawa 7 10 20 1-38 Attendance — 21 036 OTTAWA (CP) — Statistics ol the Calgary-Ottawa CFL game Sunday Cal Ott First downs 29 23 Yards rushing 127 122 Yards passing 310 414 Net offence 399 504 Passes made-tried 21-39 25-39 Interceptions by 1 3 Sacks by 5 4 Punts-average 7-4112-39 Fumbles-lost 2-2 4-2 Penalties-yards 12-6016-175 Punts rets-lotal 10-113 6-16 Net oflence is yards passing plus yards rushing minus learn losses such as yards lost on broken plays Individual Rushing Cal — Petros — 9-48 Johnson — 5-36. Ott Minter — 18-85: Dillon - 4-37 Receiving Cal — Willis 10-177. Wheeler 6-79. Otl — M Lewis 8-120: Alphm 4-100 Passing Cal — Johnson 20-38. 287 yds 1 TD 3 intercepts. Harper 1-1 23yd 0 TDs 0 intercepts On — Dillon 25-39. SATURDAY NFL Exhibition Hall ol Fame Game At Canton. Ohio San Francisco 20 Kansas City 7. SUNDAY NFL Exhibition At London Los Angeles Rams 28 Denver 27 LETHBRIDGE. Alta (CP) - BC captured the gold medal in the men s and women s divisions ol the Canadian junior basketball championships Saturday Glen Coste ol Vancouver scored 15 points to lead the B C men to a 93-71 victory over Ontario Phillip Dickson ol Toronto replied with 18 points lor Ontario In the women s final Crystal Caldwell hit fpr 23 points as B C defeated Quebec 73-64 Anne Legault of Sherbrooke scored 14 points in a losing cause In the bronze-medal matches Alberta defeated Quebec 87-80 on the mens side, while the Ontario women downed Alberta 81-68 The most valuable player ol the tourv-ment of the men was Jason Leslie ol B.C. Jenny Sutlon ol B C took the women s honors. National Basketball Association all-star game MVP Tom Chambers ol the Seattle SuperSonics and Danny Vranes ol the Philadelphia 76ers were on hand lor the tournament to put on a dime for the 19 teams and to partopate m a three-point shooting and slanvdunk exhibition dunng Saturday s finals INDIANAPOLIS (CP) - Medal standings at the Pan- American Games following competition Sunday Gold Sil. Br. US 18 11 6 Cuba 8 6 6 Brazil 3 2 1 Argentina 2 1 6 Mexico 2 0 0 Canada 1 7 10 Costa Rea 1 2 0 Puerto Rico 1 0 1 Venezuela 0 3 2 Colombia 0 2 2 Panama 0 1 0 Uruguay 0 1 0 Nicaragua 0 0 3 Dom Republic 0 0 2 Ecuador 0 0 1 INDIANAPOLIS (CP) - What Canada did Sunday at the Pan-Amencan Games: BASEBALL Canada lost 10-6 to United States In round-robin play BASKETBALL Canada del Uruguay 88-73 in men s round-robin play CANOE-KAYAK Men's C-2 1.000: Jack Chubaty Burlington. Ont.. and Max Tracy. Mississauga. Ont. won gold medal. Men’t C-1 $ 0 0 S t e p h en Wasleneys. Ottawa, won silver medal Men's C-2 500 Chubaty and Tracy. Ont. won silver Women's K-1 500 Enka Revesz. Ottawa won silver Women's K-2 500 Louise Hme and Cindy Leonard, both Ottawa, won silver. Women's M 500 Revesz Leonard. Hme and Zandra Rubmger. Halifax won silver Men's K-1 500: Jell Houser Halifax, won bronze medal Men’s K-2 500 Tom Ladanyi. Oakville. Ont.. and Eric Myles Cap-de-la-Madeleine. Que. won bronze. • Men's C-1 1,000 Westeneys won bronze Men's K-2 1,000: Liam Jewell. Toronto, and Houser won bronze Men’s K-1 1,000 Ladanyi lourth in final Men's K-4 1,000 Ladanyi. Jewell. Houser and Myles, fourth in final CYCUNG Women's 57-km road race Sara Neal. Vancouver. won bronze DIVING Women's springboard Debbie Fuller. Pointe-Claire. Que. won bronze. Jenny Tysdale. Kirkland. Que. finished seventh in final EQUESTRIAN Phillippe Desourdy. Sl-Lambert. Que. Stuart Black Caledon East. Ont.: Moira Tone Ottawa: Jamie Smart. King, Ont.. second alter dressaga competition in three-day event FIELD HOCKEY Canada def Mexico 12-1 in men s round-robin play Canada del Jamaica 7-0 in women s round-robin play HANDBALL Canada del. Cuba 22-11 in womens round-robin play Canada lost 31-23 lo U.S. in mens round-robin play JUDO Women's 72 kilograms Allison Webb Delta B.C.. won silver TUESDAY DAY LADIES CLGA SPOON DAY KP #14 Tee No. 1 — 8:06 G. Cleland, B Guest, A. Milette. L. Zimmer-mann. 8:13 • E. Sadowsky, R. Carson. N. Young, S. Pattullo. 8:20 • F. Heighington, S. Frey, R. Litnosky. A. Clay. 8:27 - 0. Russell, M. Norton, E. Swanson. B. Hill. 8:34 - M. Foreman, A. McDonald. A. Peterson. M. Stone 8 41 - M. Row. R. Mclnms. M Ruslad, L. Knight. 8 48 - L. Brown, V. Calyniuk, A. Matson, P. Small. 8:55 - M. Weilmeier, M. Morgan. J. Shortt, P. Parker. 9 02 - J. Coster. E. Bowd. A. Thi-baudeau. H. Samuelson. 9 09 - B. Sambad. M. Gracy, C Pam. 9:16 - H. Book. D. Grant. L Yaskow. TUESDAY EVENING LADIES. IRONS ONLY, NINE HOLES 3:52 - M. Niehaus. S Hodson. L. Hodgson. 4 00 - G MacDonald. A. Strong. M Chappel. 4.08 - P. Sweet. A. Wiebe. M. Allen. 4:16 - D. Dalio. I. Brigham, D. Nicholson. 4:24 • T. Senum, P. Parker, L. Bowman. 4:32 - C. Cameron, G. Munro. A. Miller. 4.40 - M. Corrigal. S. Senum. N Price. 4 48 - R. Dow. D. Coole. S. Sher-ba. 4:56 • S. McLeod, R. Chambers, I. Rand. 5:04 - B. Phillips. T. McMillan. B. MacDonald. 5:12 - B. Boese, T. Cole. J. Billon. Women's plus 72 kilograms Jane Patterson. Priddis. Alta eliminated in first round Men's 95 kilograms Joe Meli. Lethbridge. Alt. won silver Men's plus 95 kilograms Fred Blaney. Red Deer. Alta., won bronze. MODERN PENTATHLON Barry Kennedy Edmonton third overall alter two rounds, tied lor first m ndmg tied for third m shooting: Nicolas Fekete. Montreal, lourth overall sixth in nding and tied lor third in shooting RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS All-around Mary Fuzesi. Thornhill. Ont tied for third alter first round of two-day event. Susie Cushman. Winnipeg, sixth. SOFTBALL Canada del. Belize 2-0 m womens round-robin play SWIMMING Men's 100-metre breaststroke Darcy Wallingford. Sudbury. Ont. wonbronze: Marco Cavazzoni. Vandreul Que fifth in final Men's 200-metre freestyle Gary Vandermeulen Vernon B.C.. fifth infinal; Darren Ward. University of Calgary, seventh Women's 100-metre freestyle Cheryl McArton. Toronto fourth in final. Sally Gilbert. Vancouver. fifth Women's 400-metre individual medley Karin Helmstaedt. Kingston. Ont. won bronze Women's 4x200-metre freestyle relay: Denise Gereghty. Copper Cliff. Ont.. McArton: Gilbert: Anne-Mane Andersen Mississauga. won bronze TRACK AND FIELO Women’s heptathlon Connie Polman-Tum. Powell River B.C.. second of seven competitors alter lour events ol seven-event. two-day competition; Linda Spenst Cle-arbrook. B C. sixth REGINA (CP) — Calgary s Moira Fer-ner saved her best performance lor when it counted Sunday as the Western Canada Summer Games got under way in earnest. Ferrier easily exceeded her best practice scores in Ihe 70- and 60-metre events in women s archery Alter Sundays competition. B.C led the team standings with 4.073 points, followed by Alberta with 4.028. Manitoba with 3.480 and Saskatchewan wilh 3.375 In Ihe 70-metre event Sunday morning, Ferner posted a score ol 293 oul of a possible 360. best on the day among women. In the afternoon she shot 284 al a distance ol 60 metres Her previous bests were 277 at 70 metres and 279 al 60 metres, each mark set in practice in Calgary SATURDAY BASEBALL Little League B.C. championship Final Stuart Channel 10 Victoria Drive 0 SUNDAY BASEBALL Senior Simon Fraser tournament Final NCO 16 Klassic 4 B final Klassic 3 Quietwood 2 SOCCER North Cariboo Laban s 5 Rhemgold 1 Croatia 3 Ouesnei 0 TODAY SOFTBALL Spruce City men 7 • Lad s Dads vs P.G. Bottle (Lad s leads besf-ol-three Labatt s Division quarter-final 1-0) 8:30 • Quietwood vs. Bencher (Quietwood 1-0. Bencher 0-1-0 in Kokanee Division round-robin) Mixed softball 7 30 • Hercules Tire vs Klassic Aulo (Best-ol-live A Division final tied 1-1) 7:30 ■ Eagles vs. Pme Valley Golf (P. Vll'y leads best-ol-live B Imai 1-0) 7:30 ■ High Energy vs Coll. Hts Pub (H. E gy leads best-oMive C final 1-0) Mixed slo-pitch 6 - Mazur vs River Industnes 7 30 - Killerwatts vs Spruce Country 7:30 • Canco vs. Tnple-Too Hockey m PONTE VEDRA. Fla. (AP) - Leading money winners and Canadians on the PGA Tour through the PGA Championship golf tournament which ended Sunday I Paul Azinger. $586,962 : 2 Curtis Strange. $553,385: 3 Scott Simpson. $470,992: 4 Lanny Wadkins. $438,345: 5 Tom Kite. $411,010. 6 Larry Mize $409,840. 7 Payne Stewart. $409,697. 8 Ben Crenshaw. $395,361. 9 Don Pooley. $362,410. 10 Mark Calcavecchia. $361,718. II Hal Sutlon. $336,994; 12 David Frost. $336,767: 13 Corey Pavm. $333,749: 14 Dan Pohl. $333,185: 15. Bernhard Langer $309 830: 16 Seve Ballesteros $305 058: 17 Scon Hoch $299 320 18 Fred Couples $296,158: 19 Mark McCumber. $290,265 . 20 Sandy Lyle. $286,176. 42. Dive Barr, $169,486. 109. Richard Zokol, $59,048. 150. Dan Halkkwon, $32,618 175. Ray Stewart, $14,361. 182. Jim Nelford, $12,385 CONCORD. Mass (API - Chi CN Rodnguez broke a hatful ol records and pushed his earnings to $760 679 in the 21 months since he turned 50 with an eight-stroke victory Sunday in a Seniors PGA Tour golf tournament The 51-year-old Puerto Rican had started the Imai round at Nashawtuc Country Club with a four-stroke lead over Harold Henning Rodnguez successfully defended his title with a record 18-under-par from rounds of 65. 66 and 67 for a 198 total and the biggest victory margin ol Ihe season on the seniors golf circuit Orville Moody edged pasl Herming with rounds ol 67. 69 and 70 for a 206 card for second place Henning had rounds ol 65 70 and 73 for 208 and third place Rodnguez took the $37,500 first pnze by his second straight tournament record margin He won by 13 strokes on the same course a year earlier Rodnguez victory was his Sixth this year and the ninth since |ommg the 50-or-oider senior circuit m October He had eight tournament victories and iust over $1 million m earnings dunng his 25 years on the regular PGA tour STRATTON MOUNTAIN. Vt. (AP) -The first confrontation m two years between Ivan Lend and John McEnroe was postponed because ol ram tn the second set Sunday dunng the final ol the $315,000 US Volvo International tennis tournament. • Alter waiting almost 3'/2 hours, tournament officials rescheduled the match lor Monday to follow the doubles final, which begins at 10 a m The singles winner gets $40,000 McEnroe won the first set 7-6. taking the tie-breaker 7-3 Lendl was ahead 4-1 in the second set when umpire Richard Kaufman stopped play with ram falling lightly as McEnroe was about to serve. The meeting was the first between the two since Lendl beat McEnroe m the U S Open final in 1985 and ended McEnroe s lour-year reign as the world s top player KITZBUEHEL. Austria (AP) - Spaniard Emilio Sanchez won the $250,000, US men s Grand Pnx tennis tournament Sunday, upsenmg Miloslav Mecir ol Czechoslovakia. 6-4. 6-1.4-6. 6-1. Sanchez needed two hours. 15 minutes to defeat the worlds fifth-ranked player Sanchez then teamed with Sergio Casal ol Spam to deleat Mecir and Tomas Smk) ol Czechoslovakia 7-6. 7-6 in the doubles final MALMO. Sweden (AP) — Howard Clark ol England tied the course record with a mne-under-par 63 and scored a two-stroke victory over Australian Ossie Moore m a $240,000 US mens golf tournament Sunday Clark, one ol the heroes in Europe s epic Ryder Cup win over the United Stales in 1985. Iimshed with a 72-hole total ol 271.17 under par on the 6.724-yard Ljunghusen seaside course The 32-year-old Yorkshireman moved to sixth on the European Order ol Ment lust behind Seve Ballesteros ol Spam It was Clark s second European tour victory this year, having won the Moroccan Open SAN DIEGO (AP) - Third-seeded Ratfaella Reggi ol Italy won her first tournament ol the year with a 6-0. 6-4 victory Sunday over unseeded Anne Minter ol Australia in the $75 000 US Virginia Slims ol San Diego womens tennis tournament Reggt. ranked No 21 m the work) earned $15,000 lor prevailing in the 56-player field The 60th-rated Minter received $6,700 "This is a great leelmg said Reggi 21, who had three previous career tourney titles. In the doubles Imai. the seventh-seeded team ol Jana Novotna and Ca thenne Smre beat tourth-seeded Elise’ Burgm and Sharon Walsh-Pete 6-3 6-4 The winners split $4,500. while the second place team divided $3,000 Fights WINDSOR. England (AP) — American Rocky Lockndge stopped Barry Michael, who did not answer the bell lor Ihe ninth ■ round, winning the International Boxmg Federation super-leatherweight title Sunday night. Lockndge. Irom Mount Laurel NJ was well ahead on points when the bout was stopped CANADIAN SOCCER LEAGUE Eastern Division W T L F A P Hamilton 7 4 2 23 11 18 onawa 5 7 4 14 11 17 Toronto 4 5 5 13 19 13 North York 1 4 8 10 26 6 Western Division Vancouver 7 2 3 22 12 16 Edmonton 5 4 6 19 19 14 Calgary 6 2 4 17 16 14 Winnipeg 4 2 7 16 20 10 Sunday Results Hamilton 2 North York 1 Calgary 3 Edmonton 1 Winnipeg 0 Onawa 1 Vancouver 1 Toronto 1 NORTH CARIBOO W L T F A P Laban s Pastry Chef 12 1 1 47 15 25 P.G Croatia 5 4 2 28 22 12 Quesnel 4 4 3 26 20 11 Ritz Bakery 2 7 2 16 28 6 Lmden-Rhemgold 1 7 4 22 45 6 Transactions [ BASEBALL American League Baltimore Orioles place pitcher Scon McGregor on the 15-day disabled list. , recall pitcher Jack O Connor Irom Roch- / ester ol the International League • Cleveland Indians recall pitcher Jamie Easterly Irom 20-day rehabilitation at Buffalo ol the American Association, place pitcher Jell Kaiser on the 15-day disabled list, transfer pitcher Greg Swindell from the 15-to 21-day disabled list send outfielder Casey Parsons outright • to Buffalo, recall pitcher Rick Yen from : Buffalo Toronto Blue Jays acquire pitcher Phil Niekro from Cleveland Indians m exchange lor outfielder Darryl indrum FOOTBALL CFL i Calgary Stampeders activate defensive tackle Sandy Armstrong linebacker LeMont Jeffers, and defensive back Bnt no Gerenzia Irom the practice roster-reactivate quarterback Rick Worman Irom the reserve list: transfer defensive tackle Harold Hallman to the reserve list, release quarterback Carl Fodor: add • linebacker Bruce Green and wide receiver Jay Chnstensen to the practice roster’ Hamilton Tiger-Cats add runnmg back Derek Hughes to the practice roster Ottawa Rough Riders sign defensive back Clifl Hewtn. activate linebacker Cornelius Dozier Irom the practice roster. reactivate guard Nick Beniamin Irom the reserve list NFL Buffalo Bills agree to contract terms • with linebacker Shane Conlan Cincinnati Bengals waive kicker John Carney quarterback Steve Sam- . ways, nose lackie Jell Shaw and wide receiver James Quaites Cleveland Browns waive running ' backs Johnny Davis and Nate Johnson, wide receivers Tony Eddms and Bruce Tiller, linebacker Tony Holloway, nose lackie Mark Smythe. and defensive back . Troy Wilson New Orleans Saints agree to terms with wide receiver Lonzell Hill. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign linebacker Jell Davis Washington Redskins sign defensive lackie Dave Butz and runnmg back Keith ' Griffin Pryor comeback not big Team Canada 7 Can. Olympic 1 At Sydney First Period 1 Team Canada Neely (Messier Lemieux) 229 2. Team Canada Dmeen (Goulet) 542 3 Team Canada Clark (Tanti Maclnms) 1211 4 Canadian Olympians, Habsc-heid (Karpen Berry) 1514 Penalties — Clark Can (high-slicking) 3 37. Roy Oly (holding) 8:01. Cole Oly (high-sticking), Clark Can (elbowing) 15 58 Second Period 5, Team Canada Neely (Lemieux Rochelort) 3 06 Penalties — Ramage Can (holding) 4 05 Huffman Oly (hooking) 7:33. Rochelort Can (tnpping) 16 44 Third Period 6 Team Canada Yzerman (Tanti. Clarkl 6 24 7 Team Canada Crossman (Messier Lemieux) 10 50 8 Team Canada Goulet. Rochelort Gretzky) 1225 Penalties — Rochelort Can (holding) 212. Boisvert Oly (holding) 845 Neely Can (high-stickmgl 14 38 Messier Can (slashing) 16 48 Shots on goal by Canadian Olympians 7 6 6-19 Team Canada 20 21 22-63 Goal (saves-shots) — Olympians Burke. Team Canada Hrudey 129-30). Fuhr (11 07 of 2nd 33-33) Power-plays (goals-chances) — Olympians 0-6 Team Canada 0-3 Referee — Banlield Attendance — 4 500 MONTREAL (CP) — Defenceman Larry Robinson ol the Montreal Canadiens suffered a leg m|ury while playing polo Sunday and was admitted to hospital. a team spokesman said Claude Mouton said Robinson fractured Ihe tibia on his right leg He said Robinson would be examined today by Dr Enc Leczner. the NHL dubs orthopedic specialist DRAMA Greece (AFP) — Zmka Za-gorceva s world record lor the women s lOOmetre hurdes Saturday will stand it was announced Sunday by the International Amateur Athletic Federation The Bulgarian runners time ol 1225 seconds was one-one hundredth ol a second faster than the mark held by compatriot Yordanka Donkovaia smce last September The record-breaking run was docked with a 135-metres-a-second lotowmg wind — well within the two-metres a-second limit allowed SUNRISE. Fla. (AP) - The most telling exchange of Aaron Pryor’s failed boxing comeback came before the fight. The former junior welterweight champion was prancing around the ring taunting opponent Bobby Joe Young when Young’s trainer. Tommy Parks, mentioned Pryor’s flabby midsection. Pryor overheard the comment and took a swipe at Parks with his left hand. Parks, a frail-looking 59-year-old. slapped back, catching Pryor in the mouth with the palm of his right hand. Officials in the ring had to pull the two combatants apart. “His trainer really, really threw me off,” Pryor said later. “He hit me in the mouth and bloodied my mouth before the fight even began.” Pryor, trying to return to the fight game after a 28-month, drug-induced absence, landed few punches after that exchange but took many as Young scored a seventh-round knockout. The end was as bizarre as the start. Young landed a powerful right early in the round that sent Pryor flopping to the canvas. He stood up but then went back down to his knee and began to cross himself. Referee Bernie Soto stopped the fight 29 seconds into the round when Pryor still was on his knee at the count of 10. The loss was the first in Pryor's career after 36 victories, including 32 knockouts. Young, who also had knocked Pryor down in the first round, expected the former champion to stay down this time. “The right that I hit him with. I wasn’t surprised that it put him down.” Young said. Pryor said he is undeterred in his bid to return to the top of the boxing world. But former lightweight champion Alexis Arguello. who lost twice in title fights to Pryor and was in the audience Saturday night at Sunrise Musical Theater, said he hopes Pryor will give up. Race close for second The battle for first place in the North Cariboo Senior Soccer League is over, but the fight for second is just heating up. Prince George Croatia downed Quesnel 3-0 Sunday at Rotary Stadium to move past Quesnel into sole possession of second place behind Labatt’s Pastry Chef, which has already clinched the regular season title. The victory lifted Croatia’s record to 5-4-2, one point ahead of Quesnel. Quesnel dropped to 4-4-3. In the other game, Labatt’s stopped Linden-Rheingold 5-1. Mario Diaz scored twice to pace Croatia over Quesnel, while Rod Auld added the other goal for the winners. Auld opened the scoring at the 35-minute mark of the first half but the game remained in doubt until the final 20 minutes, when Diaz scored his goals five minutes apart.’ Labatt’s 5 Linden-Rheingold 1 Sonny Powar scored three goals to lift Labatt’s, which leads the league with a 12-1-1 record. Glen Thompson added two goals for the winners, who led 3-0 at the half. Jimmy Fletcher scored the lone goal for Rheingold. 1-7-4. x success “If any commission in the world would accept him to fight, it would be terrible." Arguello said. Pryor’s actions in the ring ranged from mechanical to comical. He was on his heels the entire fight and seldom attempted to put together combinations. After the first-round knockdown, he helped the timer count to eight, then faked wobbly knees as Soto cleaned his gloves. Pryor walked into a hard left in the second round and looked dazed. He finally landed a few punches in the third round and won the fourth. But Young staggered Pryor once • each in the fifth and sixth rounds, drawing dabs of blood from his ear and nose. "His punches were pretty good.” Young said. "But I wasn't hurt. “I’d say he was about 90- per cent. He’s quick enough, but he’s not strong enough to fight at 147.” Pryor, who made little sense in a post-fight news conference, said he got just what he wanted out of the bout. “It was a good tuneup for me.” Pryor said. “It put me on my Ps and Qs. "That’s the first time I lost. Merry Christmas. So what.” Pryor weighed in at 148, while Young. 30-5-2, was 146. Pryor. 32. of Cincinnati, admitted he has spent much of the past 2' ■> years in a cocaine-induced stupor. He claims he has beaten his cocaine addiction and is completely drug-free. Known as The Hawk during his rise to boxing stardom in the early 1980s, Pryor last fought 28 months ago when he scored a 15-round decision over Gary Hinton. He already was using cocaine then, .and in February he was arrested on kidnapping and assault, charges after it was alleged he bound a woman’s wrists and an-. kies, assaulting ’ her and leaving.-her in his bedroom for 24 hours after a cocaine-smoking spree. The trial on those charges is scheduled for Aug. 17. Pryor was allowed to remain free on $50,000 bond. UJ oScmiMisi il swmnais Q-O anonymity & cash reward* Solve a crime... 564-TIPS LARRY READMAN For all your new or used vehicle needs SEE ME FIRST. Bl .ICHOLSON .HEVROLET ’LDSMOBILE 2000 Victoria St. Prince George, B.C. 564-4466 Dealer No 7280 7