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000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000.0 000.000 000.000 000.000 000.000 THE DAILY INTER BASEBALL All Times EDT AMERICAN East Division Pct. GB x-Toronto 91. 65 New York 85 72 .541 Baltimore 82 74 .526 9 Detroit 81 74 .523 9 Boston 79 76 .510 11 Cleveland 75. 82 .478 16.1/2 Milwaukee 66 91 .420 25 West Division Pct. GB 90: 66 .577 Texas: 82.

73 529 7.1/2 Kansas City 81. 76.516 9 Seattle 78 78 .500 12 California 69 87 .442 Minnesota 67. 89 .429 23 Oakland 66 89 .426 23 x-clinched division title Sunday's Games Chicago 5, Texas 3, 1st game Texas 3, Chicago 2, 2nd game Detroit 9, Baltimore 4, 1st game Detroit 6, Baltimore 5, 2nd game Minnesota 5, Boston 2 Cleveland 6, Milwaukee New York 7, Toronto 3 Kansas City 9, California 8, 10 innings Oakland 3, Seattle 2, 12 innings Monday's Games, Detroit at Boston, rain New York 9, Baltimore Chicago 4, Seattle 2 Toronto 2, Milwaukee 0 Minnesota 11, California 3 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 5 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Detroit (Krueger 5-3 and Wells 11-9) at Boston (Sele 6-2 and Minchey'1-1), 2, 5:05 p.m. Oakland (Witt 13-12 and Darling 5-8) at Texas (Brown 14-11 and Leibrandt 9-10), 2, 6:35 p.m, New York (Hitchco*ck 1-1) at Baltimore: (McDonald 12-13), 7:35 p.m. California (Langston 15-10) at Minnesota: (Tapani 10-15), 8:05 p.m.

Seattle (Leary 10-8) at Chicago (Ruffcom 0-1), 8:05 p.m. Toronto (Stewart 11-8) at Milwaukee, (Higuera 1-3), 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Grimsley 2-4) at Kansas City (Appier.17-7), 8:35 p.m. Wednesday's Games New York (Key 17-6) at Baltimore (Moyer 12-8), 7:35 p.m. Detroit (Gullickson 13-9) at Boston (Darwin 15-11), 7:35 p.m, California (Magrane 3-2) at Minnesota (Erickson 8-19), 8:05 p.m.

Seattle (Bosio 9-9) at Chicago (McDowell 22-10), 8:05 p.m. Toronto (Guzman 14-3) at Milwaukee (Miranda 4-5), 8:05 p.m. a Oakland (Karsay 3-3) at Texas (Dreyer 2. 2); 8:35 p.m. Cleveland (Mesa 10-12) at Kansas City (Pichardo 7-8), 8:35 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. Pit. y- Philadelphia 95 61 .609 Montreal 89 671.571. 6. St.

Louis 85 71.545 10 Chicago 81 76 .516 14 Pittsburgh 72 84 .462 Florida 64 92 .410 31 New York 53 103 .340 42 West Division Pct. GB Atlanta 100 56 .641 San Francisco 99 57 635. Houston 75 .519 19. Los Angeles 79 77 506. 21: Cincinnati 71 86 .452 29 66 91: San Diego 59 98 .376 41 y-clinched tie for division title: Sunday's Games Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 1, 1st game Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 0, 2nd game Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 2.

St. Louis 10, Florida 7. New York 9, Montreal 3. Colorado 12, Cincinnati Houston 5, Los Angeles San Francisco 5, San Diego 02 Monday's Games Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 4 Florida. 3, Montreal 1 St.

Louis 4, New York 3 Chicago 7, Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 8: San Diego 4 Only games scheduled 2 Tuesday's Games Montreal (Martinez 14-9) at Florida (Arm: strong 9-15), 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Mk. Williams 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Hope 0-1), 7:35 p.m. St. Louis (Tewksbury 17-10) at New York (Schourek 3-12), 7:40 p.m.

(Hamisch 15-9) at Atlanta (Maddux 19-9), 7:40 p.m. Cincinnati (Roper 2-5) at San Diego (Worrell 1-7), 10:05 p.m.. Chicago (Harkey 10-9) at Los Angeles (Ke. Gross 11-13), 10:35 p.m. Colorado (Bottenfield 5-10) at San Francisco (Hickerson 6-6), 10:35 p.m.

Wednesday's Games Colorado (Nied 5-7) at San Francisco (Torres 3-3), 4:05 p.m.* 4 Montreal (Nabholz'8-8) at Florida (Hammond 11-11), 7:35 p.m.* Philadelphia (Greene 16-3) at Pittsburgh (Walk 12-14), 7:35 p.m.* Houston (Drabek 9-17) at. Atlanta (Glavine 20-6), 7:40 p.m. St. Louis (Cormier 7-6) at New York (Jones 2-4), 7:40 p.m. Cincinnati (Pugh 9-15) at San Diego (Sanders 3-2), 10:05 p.m.

Chicago (Hibbard 14-11) at Los Angeles (Candiotti 8-9), 10:35 p.m. Monday's linescores AMERICAN LEAGUE: New York 203 022-9 12 0. Baltimore 010 000 1.61 Kamieniecki, Howe (9) and Stanley; Sutcliffe, O'Donoghue (6), Pennington (9) and Hoiles. W-Kamieniecki, 10-7. L- Sutcl*tte, 9-10.

HRs- New York. Leyritz (14). Baltimore, Baines (19), Seattle 000.000 020 -240 Chicago 003 10x 80 Fleming, J. Nelson: (7), Plantenberg (8) and Valle; Alvarez, McCaskill (8) and Karkovice. W- Alvarez: 15-8.

L- Fleming. 11-5. (2), HR- Chicago, B. Jackson (15), Toronto: 011 000 000 2 7 0 and Borders; Eldredo and Nilsson. Milwaukee 000 000 000 0-7 0.

Hentgen, Castillo (7), Timin (8), Ward w-Hentgen, 19-8. 16-16. Sv- Ward (43); HR- Toronto, Molitor (22). California 000 003 000- 3 10 Minnesota 005 000 51X- Finley, Swingle (7), Scott (7), Holzemer (8) and Myers; Banks, Willis (6), Casian. (7), Merman (8) and Harper, Webster W- -Banks, 11-11.

L- Finley, 15-14, Cleveland 000 014 000 -5 83 Kansas City 202 002-6 10 (9) Tavarez, and Hernandez Alomar, (6), Ortiz: Plunk (9); (7), Gordon. to Magnante (7), Gubicza (9) and Maclartane. 5-8. HRs- Cleveland, Belle (37). Kansas City, Gaetti (12), Hamelin (2), NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 000 000 010 -141.

Florida 101 000 01x -390 Fassero, Rojas (8), Shaw (9) Fletcherm, Spehr (8); Rapp, Rodriguez and Natal. W-Rapp, 4-5. L- Fassero, TAr. 00 000 00 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000.000 000 00.000 1 SCOREBOARD burgh, Castilla, Colorado, 7. HOME RUNS--Bonds, San Francisco, 44; Justice, Attanta, 38: MaWilliams, San Francisco.

38: Gant. Atlanta, 36: McGriff, Atlanta, 35; Bonilla, New York, 34; Piazza, Los' Angeles, 33; Plantier, San Diego, 33, STOLEN BASES- -Carr. Florida, 54; Grissom, Montreal, 49; Nixon, Atlanta: Jefferies, St. Louis, 46; DLewis, cisco, 42; Young. Colorado: 41, DeShields, Montreal, 38; Coleman, New York, 38, Butler, Los Angeles.

38. PITCHING (17 Decisions)-Greene. Philadelphia, 3.31; Portugal, Houston, 17-4, .810, 2.82; Glavine, Atlanta, 20-6; 769, 3.15; Burkett, San. Francisco, 21-7, 750: 3.61; Avery, Atlanta, 17-6, 739, 2.93; Swift, San Francisco, 20-8; Fassero, Montreal, 12-5, .706, 2.27. STRIKEOUTS-Rijo, Cincinnati, 217; Smoltz, Atlanta: 202; GMaddux.

Attanta, 188; Schilling, Philadelphia, 181; Benes, San Diego, 179: Harmisch, Houston, 1.77; Chicago, 163. SAVES Chicago, 50 Harvey. Florida, 45: Beck, San Francisco, 44; Le Smith, 'St. Louis, 43: MtWilliams, Philadelphia, 42; Wetteland, Montreal, 39; Stanton, Atlanta, 27. FOOTBALL NFL All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pct.

PF PA Buffalo 2. 1: 0. 0.667 64 46 Indianapolis 2 0 667 52: 40 Miami 2 0: 667 60 57 N. Y. Jets 2 0 667 89 47.

New England 0 04 0 0.000 51 119. Central Cleveland 3 0.750 66 Pittsburgh. 2: 2 0.500: 92 75 Houston: 0 .250 81 79 Cincinnati .000 37 89 West: Denver 2 .667 67 52 Kansas City 2 0 .667 42 40 LA Raiders 2 0 .667: 57 39 San Diego 2 1 0. 0.667 53. 63 Seattle 2 2 0::500 61 59 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W.

Pct. PF PA N.Y Giants 3.0 01000 69. 37 Philadelphia 3.0 0 01.000 77 65 Dallas 2: 0 43 58 Washington 2 0.333 76 67. Phoenix: 3 0 .250 64 76 Central Detroit 0:750 78. 63 Minnesota 1.

0 .667 32 Chicago 333 174 53 Green Bay: 1 2 0 333 66 41 Tampa Bay 3.0000 .000 27. 97. West New Orleans 4 00 0 01.000 97. 68 LA Rams 2 2 0 0.500 71. 69 San Francisco; 2 2 0 .500 87 82 Atlanta: 0 4.0 0.000 91 146 Sunday's Games Indianapolis 23, Cleveland 10 Minnesota 15, Green Bay 13 Los Angeles Rams 28, Houston 13 Miami 22, Buffalo 13 Chicago 47, Tampa Bay 170 Detroit 26, Phoenix 20 New Orleans 16, San Francisco 13 Seattle 19.

Cincinnati 10 New York Jets 45. New England 7 Open Date: Denver, Kansas City, LA Raiders. San. Diego, Dallas, N. Y.

Giants, Philadelphia. Washington Monday's Game Pittsburgh 45, Atlanta 17 Sunday, Oct. 3. Atlanta at Chicago.1 p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay 1 p.m.

Green Bay at Dallas, 1 p.m. Los Angeles Raiders at Kansas City. 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Denver, 4 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Los Angeles Rams, p.m. Philadelphia at New York Jets, 4 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Buffalo, 8 p.m. Open Date: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Pittsburgh, New England, Phoenix Monday, Oct.

4 Washington at Miami, 9 p.m. Monday's summary Steelers 45, Falcons 17 Pittsburgh 7 17 7 14 45 Atlanta 0 -17 First Quarter: Pit -Foster 30 run (Anderson kick), 3:53. Atl-T. Smith 97 kickoff return' (N. Johnson kick), 4:10.

-Clark 46 tumble return (N.Johnson kick), 12:13, Second Quarter Pit-FG Anderson, 21.:50 Atl- FG Johnson 49, 5:02. -Foster 7 run. (Anderson kick). 10:33. Pit -Stone 4 pass from; O'Donnell (Anderson kick), 13:37.

Third Quarter P.t-Thigpen 7 pass from O'Donnell (Anderson kick), 4:25. Fourth Quarter Foster Trun (Anderson kick) :59. Pit-Davidson 18 fumble. return (Ander: son kick). 2:00.

Pit All First downs 22 16 Rushes-yards 34-111. 17-44 Passing 259 178 Punt Returns 2-42 1-12 Kickoff Returns 3:75 6-249 Interceptions Ret: 4-105 0-0 Comp- 19-25-0: 17-38-4 Sacked- Yards Lost 0-0 3-17 Punts 4-38 3-37 Fumbles-Lost: 1-1; 4-2 Penalties- Yards 5-88 6-50 Time of Possession. 33:38 26.22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Pittsburgh, Foster: 20-65; Thompson 7-24. Stone 2-10, O'Donnell 8, Worley 2-4 Woodson 1-0. Atlanta, Pegram: 13-37, Dickerson 1-7, Hebert 3-0.

PASSING- -Pittsburgh, O'Donnell 19-25- 0-259. Atlanta, Hebert Miller 0-1-0-0. Tolliver RECEIVING- -Pittsburgh, Stone 4-68, Hoge 3-33, Mills 2-34, Green 2-28. Foster 2-24, Thompson 2-14. Davenport 1-19; Graham 1-19, Cooper 1-13, Thigpen-1-7 Atlanta, Haynes 5-43, Rison 4.50.

Pritchard 3-43, Hill 2-40. Mims 2-19. Pegram 1-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS None Div. 1-AA Poll place votes in parentheses, through Sept.

25, total week's ranking: 1993 records points and last Record Pts Prv 3-0-0 1532 3-0-0: 1422 2 4-0-0 1420 3 2-1-0 1317. 4-0-0 1237. 3-1-0 1234 6. 3-1-0 1109 8 2-1-0 1107 3-0-0 1021 12 13 2-2-0 825 14 3-1-0 765 16 3-1-0 725 18 3-0-0 597 17 3-1-0 574 19 519 22 3-1-0 466, 9 HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) The top 25 teams in the 1993 Sports Network NCAA Division 1-AA football poll, with first- Marshall (50) 2.

Idaho (11) 3. Delaware (1) 4. Middle Tenn. State 5. Troy State 6.

Northeast La Georgia Southern. 8. Youngstown State 9. North Carolina 10. Samford 11: Norther Iowa 12.

Montana 13. Stephen F. Austin 14 Florida 15. Richmond 16. Central Florida 17.

Alcon State Business Ouners Managers: IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE MUCH TOO TOMA? (Watch this space to find out more.) 1 1 1 PGA statistics: 45. Mary B. Zimmerman 25 $118,626 46. Juli Inkster 21: $116.583 47. Alice Ritzman 21.

$113,992 48. Dale Eggeling 25: $110,356 49. Patti $104.252 50. Marta Figueras-Dotti 23. $101,102: PGA statistics: PONTE VEDRA, Fia.

(AP) Statistical leaders on the PGA Tour through the B.C Open, which ended Sept: 26: Scoring Leaders Greg Norman, 68.87. 2, Nick Price. 68.98. 3, David Frost. 69.50.4, Paul Azinger, 69.55.

5. Payne Stewart, 69.57, 6, Tom Kite; 69.80. 7. Steve Elkington, 69.81% 8, Fred Couples. 69,84.

9. Corey Pavin, 69.93. 10. Larry Mize. 70.05.

Driving Distance John Daly. 288.8. 2, Davis Love Ill, 280.0.3. John: Adams: 277.5. 4, Barry Cheesman: 277.3.

5 (tie), David Jackson and Brett Ogle, 277.1. 7. Fred Couples, 275.2. 8 (tie), Paul Azinger and Jay ing. 274.6.10, Greg Norman.

274.2. Driving Accuracy 1, Doug Tewell, 83.2%. 2. Dillard Pruitt, 82.2% 3. Fred Funk, 80.5% 4, Hale Irwin, 79.9%: 5, D.A.

Weibring, 78.4%. 6, Fulton Allem, 78.2%. 7, Jeff Maggert, 77.5%. 8, Ed Fiori: 9, David Edwards: 77.0% 10, Billy Mayfair, Greens in Regulation Fuzzy Zoeller. 73.5%.

Nick Price, 3, Bill Glasson, 71.7%. 4 (tie). David Edwards and Corey Pavin, 71.0% 6 (tie), Dave Barr and Dillard Pruitt, 70.7%. 8, Scott Hoch, 70.1%. 9.2 Tied With 69.9% Putting Leaders David Frost, 1,738.

2, Brad Faxon, 1.739: 3. Greg Norman, 1.745.4 (tie), Ben Crenshaw and Wayne Levi, 1.751..6. Scott Simpson. 1.753. Payne Stewart, 1.754, John Flannery, 1,755.

9, Donnie Hammond, 1.758. 10, Denis Watson, 1.760. Total Driving 1, Nick Price. 49. 2, Greg Norman: 52: 3, Jeff Maggert.

54. 4, Fuzzy Zoeller, Gil Morgan, 64.6, Tom Watson, 69,7. Paul Azinger, 71. 8, Jim: McGovern, 72. 9.

Bill Glasson, 76: 10, Blaine McCallister, 86. Eagle Leaders 1. John 12. 2 (tie), Jay Delsing, Ed: Humenk, Neal Lancaster and Davis Love Ill, 11. 6 (tie), Keith Clearwater, Andrew Magee, Dave Rummells and Fuzzy Zoeller, 10.

4 Tied With 9. Birdie Leaders Jim McGovern, 372. 2, Fred Funk, 349, 3. Payne Stewart, 348. 4 (lie), Keith Clearwater and John Huston, 330.

6. Steve Lowery. 315. 7, Lee Janzen; 8, John Flannery, 310. 9, Jay Haas, 307: 10.

Nolan Henke, 306.0 Sand Trap Saves Nick: Price. 2, Jodie Mudd, 54.2% 3, Chip Beck. 63.8%. 4. Jimmy Johnston, 63.6%: 5, Larry Mize, 63.4% 6 (te).

Ken Green, Gary Hallberg and Greg Norman, 62.8%. 9, Morns Hatalsky, 10, Jeff Woodland. 61.9%. Around 1. Payne Stewart, 204.

2, Nick Price, 214, 3, Gil Morgan, 260. 4. Paul Azinger, 287. 5: Steve Elkington, 294. 6, Fuzzy Zoeller: 297.

7, Greg Norman, 348. 8. Jim McGovern: 351. 9, Jeff Maggert, 356 10, Larry Mize: 374. TENNIS ATP leaders a a a a a a Giants pull within game of Braves By The Associated Press While one National League division race is all but wrapped up, the other appears headed for a sprint to the finish.

The Philadelphia Phillies clinched a tie for the NL East on Monday night with a 6-4. victory at Pittsburgh, while second place Montreal lost 3-1 at Florida. The Phillies' lead is six with six games remaining. In the NL. West, San Francisco defeated San Diego 8-4 to pull within one game.

of first -place Atlanta. The Giants play host to Colorado for two games before finwishing the season with four games at Los Angeles. Bryan Hickerson: (6-5) pitches for the Giants tonight against Kent Bottenfield (5-10). Atlanta finishes the season. with home games against Houston and Colorado for three games each.

Tonight, Atlanta throws Greg Maddux (19-9) against Pete Harnisch (15-9). John Burkett (21-7) pitched six shutout innings for San Francisco, retiring 19 consecutive batters to become the NL's. first 21- game winner. Rod Beck earned his 44th save as the Giants: won their sixth consecutive game and 10th in their last 11. Matt Williams snapped a 2-for25 slump with his 38th homer, two-run shot in the first inning.

He later added an RBI groundout. Barry, Bonds had a sacrifice fly to tie him with Atlanta's David Justice for the NL lead with 115. Adult football NL roundup Phillies 6, Pirates 4 Philadelphia is assured of at least a tie for its first NL East championship in 10 years and its sixth since, division play began in 1969. Ben Rivera (13-9) earned the win, giving up three runs on five hits in 6. 1-3 innings.

Mitch Williams gave up a pair of twoout singles. in the ninth, but still earned his 42nd save. 3, Expos 1 Rookie Pat Rapp allowed only four hits in eight innings to push the Expos to the brink of elimination. Rapp (4-5) walked two and struck out three. He also doubled, and scored the eventual winning run.

Cardinals 4, Mets 3. Pinch-hitter Gerald Perry hit a one out single in the ninth inning to score Ray Lankford and ruin another good start by Sid Fernandez. Cubs 7, Dodgers 3 Randy Myers became the first NL. reliever to record 50 saves in a season, and Jose Bautista won his third consecutive decision. Steve Buechele had a pair of RBI singles and Sammy Sosa hit his 32nd homer as Chicago won.

for the 17th time in 23 games. Bautista (10-3) allowed three runs and seven hits, including Mike Piazza's 33rd homer, tying Steve Garvey and Pedro Guerrero for. Los single-season record. league gets off to fast start Grady Bennett passes 40 yards to Steve. Kracher, Bennett passes to Kurt Tonjum, Bennett to Brian Davis, and Bob.

Applegate fake reverse to Bennett and scrambles 45 yards. Oh my, Da'Braves tough. Colby DeWatters of Northern T-Shirt Image, scored four touchdowns last week to up his league leading T.D. margin to seven total after. two games.

This team remains undefeated and the Columbia Falls boy's look strong early in the season. Ozzy's. Bar and Grill is average ing 50 points a game and yet to be scored against. Jim Poe is directing the defense along with Johnny. White and Derek Schultz.

Ozzy's will tackle Northern Image Wednesday night at 6:45 on Field 2 in a game of the undefeated. The Bigfork bombers, 2-0 led by Fred Hanson and Kurt Blades offense, have the challenge game of. the week against Da'Braves. Can Mark Whitney, Rod Danz, and Don Farris stall Grady and Bob's offense? Game time is, 7:50 Wednesday on Field 1. See ya there.

Basketball News: Seasons Restaurant got back on the winning track with the help of Doug Hashley making his debut scoring 26 points and grabbing 20 rebounds. Ozzy's had four play: SO YOU WON'T DUPLICATED. 16 HAVE THE LAB LOOSING 752-7350 3rd ORIGINALS. TO Street RISK LITHO East LAKE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 5. Sv- Rodriguez (3).

St. Louis .011 000 011 -4 7 0 New York 000 012 .000 -371 Urbani, Lancaster (7), Murphy (8), Perez (9) and Pappas; Femandez, Gozzo (9) and O'Brien. W-Murphy, 4-7. L-Gozzo, 0:1 HRs-St. Louis, G.

Pena (4), Zeile (17). New York, Burnitz (13). Philadelphia 000 420 000-6 8.1 Pittsburgh 000 010 210-4 10:1 Rivera, Mason (7), Andersen (8), Mitch Williams (9) and Daulton; Cooke, Menendez (4). Ballard (4), Miceli (5). Robertson (6), Minor (8), Johnston (9), Neagie (9) and Goff.

W- Rivera, 13-9. L- -Cooke, 10-10. Sv -Mitch Williams (42). HRs-Philadel phia, Duncan (10). Pittsburgh, Young (6).

Chicago 301 000 012-7 10 1 Los Angeles 010 002 000 -3 8 Bautista, Plesac Boskie (7), Myers (8) and Wilkins: Hershisar, Worrell- (8) and Piazza. W- Bautista, 10-3. L-Hershiser, 12-13. Sv-Myers. (50) HRs- Chicago.

Sosa (32), Vizcaino (4). Los Angeles, Piaz: za (33). San Diego 000 000 220 6 San Francisco 200 011 22x-8 14.0 Benes, Seminara (7), Martinez (8), Maus: er (8) and Ausmus; Burkett, Jackson: (8), Beck (8) and. W-Burkett, 21-7. L'-Benes, 15-15.

Sv--Beck (44). HRs-San Diego; Planter: (33), Ausmus. (4): San Francisco, Williams (38). Post-season schedule All Times EDT American League Tuesday, Oct. 5.

Toronto at Chicago, 8:12 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6 Toronto at Chicago: 3:07 p.m. Friday, Oct. 83 Chicago at Toronto.

8:12 Saturday, Oct. 9 Chicago at Toronto, 8:12 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10 Chicago at Toronto, 4:10 p.m. if necessary 1 Tuesday, Oct.

12 Toronto at Chicago, 8:12 p.m., it necessary Wednesday, Oct. 13 Toronto at Chicago, 8:12 p.m., if neces: sary. National League Wednesday, Oct. 6 NL West winner at NL East winner. 8:12 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 7 NL West at. NL East, 8:12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9 NL East at NL West, 3 p.m, Sunday, Oct.

10 NL East at NL West, 8:29 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11 NL East at NL West. 3:07 p.m. it necessary.

Wednesday, Oct. 13 NL West at NC. East, 3:07 p.m. or: 8:12 p.m., if necessary Thursday, Oct. 14 NL West at NL.

East, 8:12 p.m., if necessary WORLD SERIES Saturday, Oct. 16 NL champion at AL champion, 8.29 p.m, Sunday, Oct. 17: NL at AL, 8:29 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 AL at NL, 8:12 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 20 AL at NL, 8:12 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 210 AL at NL. 8:12 p.m., if necessary Saturday, Oct.

23 NL at AL, 8:12 p.m., if necessary Sunday, Oct. 24 NL at AL, 8:29 p.m., if necessary League leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING- Olerud, Toronto, Moli: tor, Toronto, Lofton, Cleveland, 321; a Thomas, Chicago, 316: Phillips, Cleveland, RAlomar, Toronto, Detroit, .316. RUNS-Palmeiro, Texas. 122; Molitor, Toronto, 118; White, Toronto, 114: Lofton, Cleveland, 112; Henderson, Toronto, 112; Phillips, Detroit, 111: Griffey dr, Seattle, 108. RBI Thomas.

Chicago. 126; Belle, Cleveland, 125; Carter, Toronto, 118; Fielder, Detroit, 116: Baerga, Cleveland, 114; Gonzalez, Texas, 114: Davis, California, 108; Molitor, Toronto. 108. HITS -Molitor. Toronto: 204; Baerga, Cleveland, 199; Olerud, Toronto, 193: RAlomar, Toronto, 185; Lotton, Cleveland; 176: McRae, Kansas.

City, 176; Fryman, Detroit, 175, Puckett; Minnesota, 175. DOUBLES Olerud, Toronto, 51; White, Toronto, 42; Palmeiro, Texas, 38; Puckett, Minnesota, 37; Fryman, Detroit, 36; Belle, 36; Anderson, Baltimore, 36; Joyner, Kansas City. 363 Greenwell, Boston, 36.4 TRIPLES LJohnson. Chicago, 14 Cora, McRae, Chicago, Kansas 13; City, Hulse, Texas, Fernandez, 10; Toronto, 9: Lotton; Cleveland, 8: Anderson; Baltimore, HOME RUNS -Gonzalez. Texas: Jr, Seattle, 43: Thomas.

Chicago, 41; Belle, Cleveland, 37; Palmeiro, Texas, 37; Palmer, Texas, 32; Salmon, California, 31; Tettleton, 31; Carter, Toronto; 31; STOLEN BASES Cleveland, 66; Polonia, California, 53; Henderson, Toronto, 53: RAlomar, Toronto, 52; Curtis, California, 47; Johnson. Chicago, 35. White. Toronto, 34.000 PITCHING (17 Decisions)- Guzman. Toronto, 14-3.

824, 3 87, Wickman, New York. 13-4, .765, 4.65; Key, New York. 17; 3 06; Appier, Kansas City, 17-7, 708. 2.62; Hentgen, Toronto: 19-8: .704. 3.77; Mussina.

Baltimore, 4.46; Johnson, Seattle, 18-8, .692, 3.29. STRIKEOUTS Seattle; 301 Guzman, Toronto, 189; Cone. Kansas City, 185; Langston, California, 183; Finley, California, 182. Eldred. Milwaukee: 172; Appier, Kansas City.

171: SAVES Montgomery. Kansas City. DWard; Toronto: 43; Henke, Texas, 39; Hernandez. Chicago, 37; Eckersley. Oakland.

36; Aguilera, Minnesota, 33; Russell, Boston, 33, NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING- Gwynn. San Diego, 358; Jefferies, St. Louis. Bonds, San Francis: co. 341; Bagwell, Houston, Grace, Chicago, Kruk, Philadelphia, 316; Gilkey, St.

Lous, .315. RUNS- -Dykstra Philadelphia, 140 Bonds, San Francisco, 123: Gant, Atlanta. 108; Blauser, Atlanta, 106, McGnt, Atlanta, 103: DHollins. Philadelphia, 102; MaW: illiams, San Francisco, 102.8 RBI -Justice, Atlanta, 115; Bonds, San Francisco, 115, Gant, Atlanta, 114; MaW: illiams, San Francisco, 110: Daulton, Philadelphia, 105; Piazza, Los Angeles; 104; Zelle, St. Louis, 103.

HITS-Dykstra, Philadelphia. 189; Grace, Chicago, 185; JBell, Pittsburgh, 184; Jefferies, St. Louis, 183; Bonds, San! Francisco, 178; Grissom, Montreal, 177; Gwynn, San Diego, 175; Butler, Los Angeles, 175. DOUBLES- Hayes, Colorado, 44 Bichette, Colorado, 43, Dykstra. Philadel phia, 43; Biggio, Houston, 41; Gwynn, San Diego, 41; Gilkey, St.

Louis, 39; Grace, Chicago, 38. TRIPLES- Finley, Houston, 12; Butler, Los Angeles, 10, Morandini, Philadelphia, JBen, Pittsburgh, EYoung, Colorado, Coleman, New York, Martin, 1 18. William Mary 2-2-0 406 20 (19. McNeese State 2-2-0 356.10 20. Illinois State 3-1-0 336 24 21.

Southern U. 25 22: Western Carolina 274.11 23. Furman 2-1-1 17.7 24. Liberty 172.15 25. Western Kentucky 3-1-0 159.

4 HOCKEY NHL pre-season All Times EDT: EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division T. PIS. GF GA Tampa Bay 19. 13 Washington 31:27 New Jersey: 0 8 21 16. NY Rangers 0.

8 25 19 Florida 3.0 6 16:15 Philadelphia 3 3 0726 23:15 NY Islanders 21 29 Northeast Division Boston 0 8 27716 Quebec 8 14 8 Pittsburgh 3. 6 23 27 Hartford: 2 22 21 Montreal 3 16:31 Ottawa: 3 16 27 Buffalo 0 2 15-24 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division: LET PtS GF GA Detroits 4 1 2 10 34: 23 St. Louis 3 7:25 15 Dallas 3:2 0 6 21 19 Winnipeg 2 3 5 25 28 Toronto 19:20 Chicago. 2 13: 19 Pacific Division Calgary. 4 1 00 8:20 13 Los Angeles 5 17: 16.

Vancouver 3 1 5:28 33. San Jose 9 5 Edmonton 0 14 23 Anaheim 2 0 8 Sunday's Games Detroit 8. Pittsburgh 5 Ottawa 4. Hartford 3 Philadelphia 6. Washington Montreal 4, Toronto 2 Dallas 5.

Winnipeg 2. Calgary 3, Canadian Olympic Team 1. St. Louis 5, Chicago 2 Monday's Games Quebec.2. Ottawa Detroit 5.

Louis 4, OT Calgary 7. Vancouver 4 N.Y. Rangers 6, N. Y. Islanders 3 GOLF PGA leaders PONTE VEDRA, Fla.

(AP) Leading money winners on the PGA Tour through: the B.C. Open, which ended Sept. 26; Trn Money: 1. Nick Price 17 $1.419,757 2. Paul Azinger.

:21 $1,326.869 3: Greg Norman $1,160,903 4: Payne Stewart 24 $932.475 5. Lee Janzen 24 $869.170 6. David Frost: 21 $831.967 7. Fulton Allem: 25 $775.758 8. Tom Kite 18 $774.311 9.

Fred Couples 18 $713.479 10. Larry Mize 19 $640.437 11. Bernhard Langer. 6 $626,938 12. Rocco Mediate $622.855.

13. Steve Elkington 21 $620:353 14. Corey Pavin 21: $571,861 15. Vijay Singh 12 $569,181 16: Phil Mickelson 22 $561,965 17. J.

Gallagher, Jr. 24 $534,204 18. Chip Beck $527.690 19. Jett Maggert 24 $523,363 20. Jim Mcgovern: 30 $522,211 21.

Mark Calcavecchia 28 $520,832 22. Scott Simpson 19 $498.782 23. Gil Morgan $478,162 24. David Edwards $474,336 25. Davis Love 23 $467,294 26.

Nolan Henke $446,249 27. Billy Maytair 28. $425,445 28. John Huston 25 $416,557 29. Howard Twitty 26.

$409.267. 30. Rick Fehr 22 $408,829 31. Grant Waite 28 $393,835 32. Joey Sindelar, 22 $391,649 33.

Fuzzy Zoeller $371,548 34. Dan Forsman. $363.006 35: Tom Watson $342.023 36. Tom Lehman 24 $341.333 37. Scott Hoch 24 $339,601 38.

Mark McCumber: 18 $339,564 39. Mark O' Meara 23 $336,306 40. Brett Ogle 16. $335.925 41: Donnie Hammond 2 20 $333.332 42. Jay Haas.

25 $330,538 43. Craig Parry 22 $321,460 44. Dudley Hart 28 $316,750 45. Mark Wiebe 23 $314.918 46: Ben Crenshaw 20 $313,761 47: Keith Clearwater 28 $303.491 48. Craig Stadler 21 $301.023 49.

Fred Funk 30 $298,209 50. John Cook 20 $293.011 51. Mike Standly 26 $291,136 52. Brad Faxon. 22 $289.963 53.

D.A. Webring $286,490 54. B. McCallister 23 $280,429 55. Bob Estes 3 25 56.

Andrew Magee 24 $265.018 57. Bill Glasson .19 $262,224, 58. Loren Roberts. 25 $255.806 59. Hale Irwin 20 $252.686 60.

Billy Andrade 25 $248.233 61. Dave Rummells 24 $247.963 62. Steve Pate 26 $246,339 63. Curtis Strange 22 $239,125 64. Russ Cochran 23 $229.793 65.

Greg Twiggs 26 $228.423 66. John Daly 23 $225.591 67. Lanny Wadkins 19 $224.767 68. Peter Jacobsen 22 $222.291, 69: John Adams 26 $221,753 70. Bruce Flesher 26 $210,763 LPGA leaders The money leaders on the 1993 LPGA Tour through the Kyocera Inamori Classic.

which ended Sept. 26: Tr: Money Patty Sheehan 20 $528.547 2. Betsy King 25 $484.892 3: Brandie Burton 24 $483,245 4. Helen Alfredsson 20 $384,2751 5. Lauri 22 $380,944.

6. Tammie Green 21 $338.669 7. Hiromi Kobayashi 22: $330,237 8. Dottie Mochrie 23 $324,399 9. Rosie Jones 22 $306,445 10.

Donna Andrews 22 $302,685: 11. Nancy Lopez 17 $290,380 12: Trish Johnson 14 $283,212 13: Michelle McGann 25 $277,202 14. Sherri Steinhauer 26 $275.057 15. Dawn Coe-Jones 24 $266,668 16. Kristi Albers 24 $256,364 17.

Tina Barrett: 24 $246.846 18. Meg Mallon 22 $244,691 19. Laura Davies 14 $213,698 20. Kris Monaghan 23 $208,987, 21: Deb Richard 22 $208,637 22. Jane Geddes 22 $202.639 23.

Kelly Robbing 22 $200,744 24. Dana 25 $198,982 25. Kris Tschetter, 25 $189.794 :26. Danielle Ammaccapane 23 $187.862 27. Jane Crafter 22 $187.190 28.

Judy Dickinson 24 $186.317 29. Pat Bradley 23 $184,112 30. Hollis Stacy 20 $182,284 31. Missie McGeorge 24 $179,559 32. Missie Berteotti 26: $179.243 33.

Cindy Ranck 25 $171,497 34. Elaine Crosby 26. $170,607 35. Amy Benz 22 $159,849 36. Lisa Walters 23 $148,312 37.

Jan Stephenson 23 $140,027. 38. Beth Daniel 23 $140.001 39. JoAnne Carner 18 $134,956: 40. Barb Bunkowsky 21 $133,934.

41. Nancy Scranton 26 $129,766 42. Shelley Hamlin 24 $126,537 43. Gail Graham 23 $123,138 44. Val Skinner 24 $120,692 The leading money winners: on the ATP Tour through Sept, 26: Pete Sampras $1,988,525 2.

Jim Courier $1,707,336: J. Sergi Bruguera $1,319,324 4. Michael Stich $1,262,641. 5. Stefan Edberg $940.469 6.

Michael Chang $894,089 7: Andrei Medvedev $851.968 8. Boris Becker. $702.039 9. Thomas Muster $698,741 :10. Richard Krajicek $689,443 11.

Petr Korda $682,629 12. Cedric Pioline $669,479 13. Karel Novacek. $642,166 14. Wally Masur $627,529 15.

Wayne Ferreira $526.531 16. Alexander Volkov $515.670 517 Todd. $506,708 18. Richey Reneberg $493,868 19. Magnus Gustafsson $452.225 20.

Mark Woodforde $441:302 21. Goran Ivanisevic $423,222 22 Carlos Costa $420,803 23: Marc. Rosset $420.718 24. Andre Agassi. $407.835 25.

Paul $386.899: 26. Andrei Chesnokov $381.335 27. Patrick McEnroe $375,906 28. Hennk Holm $374,687 29. Emilio Sanchez $360,604 30 Javier Sanchez $359.098 31.

Marc Goellner $357,868 32. Cart-Uwe Steeb. $356,233 33. Anders Jarryd $347.445 34. Ivan Lendl $343,876 35.

Andrei Olhovskly $340.217 ers through Sept. 26: Stetti Graf $2,428,837 2. Arantxa Sanchez. Vicario 1.222,564 3: Conchita Martinez 723.720 4, Jana Novotna 697,446 5. Martina Navratilova 656.044 6.

Natalia Zvereva 7. Helena Sukoval 599,223 Mary Joe Fernandez 577,731 9 Gabriela Sabatini: 55.1.730 10. Gigi Fernandez 511.163 11. Monica Seles 437.588 12 Amanda Coetzer. 377,533 37 Lansa Neiland: 363.096 14, Jennifer Capriati 357,108 15.

Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere 352.620 16. Anke 348,702 17. Zina Garson Jackson 270.722 18 Nathalie Tauziat 240,133 19 Lon McNeil 236.149 20 Katerina Maleeva 229.748 21. Kimiko Date 229.326 22. Magdalena Maleeva 225.884 23.

Brenda Schultz 207,366 24. Ines Gorrochategui 182.003 25 Mary Pierce 177,860 01 WTA leaders ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) The Women's Tennis Association money lead- BOWLING Skyline Bowl Spinners Standings: Lucky Strikes 9-3, Three Musketeers 8-4, Ma and the Kids 6-6. Travelers 6-6: Debbie Boreson 239.

Wanda Wooten 599: Lively Ladies 602-1541; Cookie Goldizen had triplicate games of 165. 5 0 Clockers Mixed Standings: Beer Nuts 9.1/2-2:1/2. Lucky 8-4, 3 Hits and a Miss 7 Rookies 7-5; Greg Mellem 214, Ray Norby 592; Donna Lapp 238, Donna Lapp and Vicki Stickney 570; Beer: Nuts 841-2248; Larry Sidmon 234. Ray Norby 610; Donna Lapp 238. Renee Vick 577, Splits: John Bauer 3-9-10.

ETC. Monday's fights A Calif. TAP) David Kamau, 140; Los Angeles, stopped Cesar Valdez, 140, Mexico, at 2:34 of the second round, junior, welterweights; Staniey, Longstreet, 136 Los Angeles, outpointed Andres Sandoval, 137 Fresno, 10, lightweights. BIG SKY FAMILY MEDICINE announces new sick-call hours. from 7:30 a.m.

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