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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 21, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 scoreboard from Page 18 Horn runt Strawberry. New York 24 Gdavis Houston 21 Galarraga Montreal 21 Clark san Francis co. 20 Bonds. Pittsburgh 18, Bonilla Pittsburgh. 18 dmurphy. Atlanta. 17 Gibson los Angeles 17hjohnson, new York 17. Runs batted in Gdavis Houston 70 Clark san Francisco 68 Vanslyke. Pittsburgh. 67 Bonilla Pittsburgh 62 Strawberry. New York 59 Brooks Montreal 57 Galarraga. Montreal. 57 Mcreynolds new York 53. Runs Bonds. Pittsburgh 71 Galarraga Montreal 68 Strawberry. New York 67 Butler san fran Cisco. 65 Vanslyke Pittsburgh 65. Hits Galarraga. Montreal. 123 Mcgee St. Louis. 115 Palmeiro. Chicago 115 sax los Angeles 109, Dawson. Chicago. 106 Vanslyke Pitts Burgh. 106 doubles Sabo. Cincinnati. 32 Galarraga Montreal 27 Hayes. Philadelphia 27 Palmeiro Chicago 26 Bream. Pittsburgh. 25. Triples Vanslyke. Pittsburgh. 14 Coleman. St. Louis 9 Samuel. Philadelphia. 7 Gant. Atlanta 6 Raines. Montreal 6. Stolen bases Gyoung Houston 50 Coleman St. Louis 47 Smith St. Louis. 28 Sabo Cincinnati 28 Mcgee. St. Louis 27. Pitching 9 decisions winning percentage Era Maddux. Chicago 15-3, .833, 2.13 Cone new York 9-2. .818, 2.50 Scott Houston 9-2, 818. 3 05 Robinson Pittsburgh 7-2, .778. 3.05 Parrett. Montreal 10-3. .769, 2.35. Strikeouts Ryan Houston. 133 Deleon. St. Louis. 120 Scott. Houston 117 Gooden new York 106 Gross. Philadelphia 106. Saves Bedrosian. Philadelphia. 17 Franco Cincinnati. 17 Worrell St Louis 17 Smith Houston 16 Ladavis. San Diego 16. Tuesday s minors results class aaa american association International league Oklahoma City 4, Buffalo 1 Indianapolis 4, Denver 2 Iowa 3. Nashville 0 Louisville 5. Omaha 1 Columbus 7. Syracuse 1 Toledo 3-2. Rochester 0-0 Maine 6. Tidewater 5 Richmond 3. Pawtucket 1 Pacific coast league Vancouver 8, Phoenix 5 Tacoma 5. Las vegas 4 Portland 1. Colorado Springs 0 Edmonton 6-4, Tucson 3-3 Calgary 8. Albuquerque 6 class a Eastern league Albany at Glens Falls Ppd. Wet grounds Reading 6. Harrisburg 4 Pittsfield 2. Vermont 1 Williamsport 3. New Britain 1, 2nd inning susp., Power failure Southern league Greenville at Columbus Ppd., rain Jacksonville 6-1. Birmingham 1-2 Orlando 2. Knoxville 1 Huntsville 4. Charlotte 3,11 innings Memphis 5, Chattanooga 1 Texas league no games scheduled All Star break the stars and stripes thursday july 21,1988 class a California league Fresno 6. San Bernardino 2 san Jose 5. Modesto 3 Stockton 7. Reno 4 Riverside 11, Bakersfield 6 Carolina league no games scheduled All Star game at Kinston. Wed Florida state league Lakeland 7-5. Baseball City 3-6 St Lucie 3. Clearwater 2 Miami 4, fort Lauderdale 2 Winter Haven 5, Osceola 0 Charlotte 5, Dunedin 4 West Palm Beach 4, St. Petersburg 2 Vero Beach 4-3, Tampa 3-2 Midwest league beloit4, appleton2 Peoria 5, Wausau 3 Kenosha 5. Madison 4 Rockford 4, Quad City 1 Waterloo 3, South Bend 0 Clinton 9. Cedar rapids 5 Springfield 3. Burlington 2 new York Penn league Hamilton 7. Auburn 4 Batavia 5, Oneonta 4 Elmira 4, St. Catharines 0 Watertown 4. Erie 3,11 innings Little Falls 5, Geneva 3 Utica 6, Jamestown 3 Northwest league Bellingham 5, Eugene 4 Salem 6, Everett 2 Southern Oregon 7, Boise 2 Bend 1, Spokane 0 South Atlantic league Spartanburg at Fayetteville Ppd., rain Gastonia 9, Asheville 4 Charleston. . 6, Greensboro 2 Sumter at Myrtle Beach Ppd., rain Columbia 5. Savannah 1 Augusta 4. Charleston . 2 Rookie appalachian league Burlington 8, Bluefield 6 Bristol 9, Princeton 5 Pulaski 2, Elizabethton 1 Johnson City 9, Martinsville 6 Wytheville 6. Kingsport 4 Gulf coast league reds 3. Astros 0 indians 4. Royals 3 Yankees 16. Pirates 11 mets 10, braves 8 dodgers 8, expos 1 rangers at White sox Ppd., rain Pioneer league Butte 10, Billings 2 Salt Lake City 4, Helena 0 Idaho Falls 12, great Falls 7 same position at the University of san Diego effective sept. 1. Wayne state named Ron Hammye men s interim head basketball coach. Miller Albuquerque n.m., 2-6, 5,495. 17, tie a Lynn Pruitt Indianapolis ind., 4-4, and Cindy co bum Buffalo n.y., 5-3, 5,487. Transactions tuesday baseball los Angeles dodgers sent Jose Gonza Lez outfielder to Albuquerque of the Pacific coast league. New York Yankees placed Charles Hud son Pitcher on the 15-Day disabled list. Recalled Steve Shields Pitcher from Columbus of the International league. Oakland athletics sent Curt Young Pitcher to Modesto of the California league. Re called Jim Corsi Pitcher from Tacoma of the Pacific coast league. San Francisco giants placed Mike la Coss Pitcher on the 15-Day disabled retroactive to july 17. Purchased the contract of Roger Sam urls Pitcher from Phoenix of the Pacific coast  rangers assigned Ray Hayward Pitcher to 20-Day medical rehabilitation at Oklahoma City of the american association. Basketball Houston rockets signed Mike Wood son guard to a five year contract. Indiana pacers waived Marty Simmons Chad Tucker and Stan Kappers forwards and Ray Duckworth and Darrin Houston guards. Football Atlanta Falcons signed Tim Foley placekicker. Announced that Daryl Parham offensive tackle left Camp. Buffalo Bills signed Steve Tasker and Clint Sampson wide receivers. Chicago bears signed Maurice Douglass defensive Back Steve Mcmichael defensive tackle and Otis Wilson linebacker. Signed Dennis Gentry wide receiver to a four year contract. Dallas cowboys signed Michael Downs safety to a three year contract. Houston oilers signed Kurt Grain line Backer and Marco Johnson wide receiver. Indianapolis Colts waived Joe Pizzo quarterback. Kansas City chiefs signed Neil Smith defensive end. Los Angeles raiders waived Jeff bar nes linebacker Barry Bennett defensive tackle and David toy safety. Los Angeles rams signed Aaron Cox wide receiver. Announced tvs retirement of Tim Wrightman. Tight end. Miami dolphins signed Jar is William safety. New England patriots waived Walter Lewis quarterback. Announced that Duane Gold Ammer offensive guard has voluntarily left Camp. New York jets signed Carl Howard cornerback. Announced that Kelvin Davis offensive guard and Blair Fowler defensive tackle have left Camp. Phoenix cardinals traded Mike Ruether offensive lineman to the Denver Broncos for Ricky Hunley linebacker. San Francisco 49erssigned Dan Stubbs. Defensive end to a three year contract. Tampa Bay buccaneers waived Jeff Davis linebacker. Canadian football league Ottawa rough riders activated Ken Braden linebacker from the practice roster. Transferred Rick Wolkensperg Slomback from the Reserve list to the injured list. Placed Christopher Rick linebacker on the Reserve list and Anthony Woodson. Linebacker on the injured list. Toronto argonauts activated Pernell Moore wide receiver. Transferred Dan Petsche nig offensive guard from the Reserve list to the injured list. Placed Jeff Boyd wide receiver on the Reserve list. Hockey Boston Bruins signed Cam Neely. Right Wing to a five year contract. New York rangers signed Mark to Nurmi Delen Seman. Winnipeg jets traded Steve Rooney left Wing and a fourth round selection in the 1989 draft to the new Jersey devils for Alain Chevrier goalie and a seventh round selection in the 1989 draft. Olympics . Women s ski team announced the resignation of Chip Woods head coach so he can become head of the Alpine ski program and marketing director at the Colorado Rocky Mountain school. College Sun Belt conference named Tracey Judd director of Public relations. Georgia tech named Faye Young Miller women s assistant basketball coach. Iona named Rick Mazzuto athletic director assistant to the vice president for athletic policy. Kansas named Laurie Layman assistant sports information director. St. Francis  that Tom Lan Bacone athletic director is leaving to take the Tennis . Classic Washington a results tuesday of the $232,050 . Tennis classic at the Washington Tennis Center seedlings in parentheses first round Ramesh Krishnan 5india def. John Ross Gainesville Fla., 7-6, 7-46-3 Danie Visser South Africa def. Eliot Teltscher 6palos Verdes estates calif., 4-6,7-5, 6-2 Christo  Rensburg 9south Africa def. Jeff Tarango Manhattan Beach calif., 6-4, 6-4 Dan Goldie Mclean va., def. Robbie Weiss Wheeling iii., 7-5. 6-4 Jorge Lozano 15mexico def. Scott Davis Largo Fla., 4-6,6-4,6-3. Gary Muller South Africa def. David Lewis new zealand 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 Grant Connell Canada def. Peter Carter Australia 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 Brian Page Palos Hills iii., def Pieter Aldrich South Africa 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 Ned Caswell Atlanta def. Francisco Macel Mexico 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 Michael Chang Placentia calif., def. Robbie Weiss Atlanta 6-4,6-4. Jimmy Brown Largo Fla., def. Peter Doohan Australia 4-1, ret. Brad Drewett. Australia def. Martin Barba Lacosta calif., 6-1,6-4. Golden Racket tournament Aix in Provence France a results tuesday of the $100,000 Golden Racket women s Tennis tournament seedlings in parentheses first round Adriana Villagran Argentina def. Nathalie her reman France 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Iva Buda Rova Czechoslovakia def. Catherine Tangier France 6-3, 6-1 Sybille Niox chateau France def. Pat Medrado Brazil 6-2, 7-5 Michaella Frimel ova Czechoslovakia def. Federica Bonsignori Italy 5 7, 6-3, 6-4 Amy Frazier Rochester Hills minn., def. Helga Thomza. West Germany 6-3,6-3. Regina mar Sikova Czechoslovakia def. An Drea Betzner West Germany 7-5, 6-4 Renate Raj Chertova Czechoslovakia def. Silvana la frat to Italy 6-2,6-4 Mima Jasovec Yugoslavia def. Jana Pospisilova Czechoslovakia 6-4, 7-5 Emmanuelle dirty France def. Grace Kim Franklin lakes n.j., 6-2, 6-2 Denisa Krajcovic ova Czechoslovakia def. Silke Frankl West Germany 6-3,6-4. Lisa o Neill Australia def. Sabena Schilder Netherlands 6-1,5-7,6-4. Second round Sylvia Hanika 1west Germany def. Alexia Dechaume France 6-2, 6-1 Bettina Fulco 6arentina def. Nicole Jagerman Netherlands 7-5,-4 Patricia Tarabini 9argentina def. Marcella Mesker Netherlands 6-3, 6-4 Catherine Gomel France def. Julie Halard France 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 7 4 Conchita Martinez Spain def. Isabel Cueto West Germany 7-6 7-16-1. Bowling Aba Columbia 300 Austin Texas a results tuesday through the sixth round of the $130,000 professional Bowler s association s Columbia 300 open with names hometowns match play records earnings and 42-game Pintail totals 1, Scott Devers Centerville ind., 12-10-2, 9,861. 2, Purvis Granger Lafayette la., 15-8-1, 9,860. 3, Dave Arnold. Campbell calif., 15-8-1, 9,792. 4, Mark Baker Garden Grove calif., 10-13 1, 9,734. 5, Kent Wagner Palmetto Fla., 12-11-1, 9,718. 6, Tony Westlake Edmond okla., 12-12, 9,710, $4,000. 7, Dave Soutar Leawood kan., 13-11, 9,629, $3,600. 8, Rowdy Morrow St. Louis 14-10, 9,617, $3,300. 9, Guppy Troup Edmond okla., 13-11, 9.615, $3,000. 10, Steve Cook Roseville calif., 12-12, 9,535, $2,800. 11, Roger Bowker Ocala Fla., 11-12-1,9.-500, $2,600.12, Marshall Holman Medford ore., 11-13,9,496, $2,400. 13, David Ozio Vidor Texas 12-12, 9,-482, $2,200. 14, Bob Handley Pompano Beach Fla., 11-13, 9,465. 15, Joe Salvemini Colorado Springs colo., 13-10-1, 9.-44s, $2,000. 16, Bob Benoit Topeka kan., 12-12, 9,424, $1,900. 17, Brian Voss Tacoma wash., 12-12, 9,418, $1,800. 18, Parker Bohn Iii Freehold n.j., 11-12-1,9,400, $1,700. 19, Mark Roth Spring Lake Heights n.j., 11 13, 9,384, $1,600. 20, Joe Firpo Lake Worth Fla., 10-14, 9,331, $1,500. 21, John Fine Irving Texas 9-14-1, 9,289, $1,400. 22, Allen Johnson Chan Dler ariz., 12-12, 9,267, $1,360. 23, Rod Pasteur. Miami 10-14, 9,215, $1,320. 24, . Johnson Houston 10-14,8,888, $1,280. Lbt Michigan classic Dearborn Heights Mich. A results tuesday of the $30,000 lbt Michigan classic with total pintails after four rounds 26 games a denotes Amateur 1, Nikki Gianulias Vallejo calif., 4-3-1, 5,854. 2, Dina Wheeler Gladstone mo., 5-3, 5,837. 3, Robin Romeo  Guys calif., 7-1, 5,828. 4, Lor Rie Nichols Algonquin iii., 4-4, 5,748. 5, Wendy Macpherson san Diego 6-2, 5,713. 6, Betty  Ris Stockton calif., 6-2,5,698. 7, Tish Johnson Downey calif., 6-2, 5,676. 8, Anne Marie Pike Anaheim calif., 3-5, 5,650. 9, Bonnie Joel. Edison n.j., 5-3, 5,594. 10, Barbara Leicht Albany n.y., 4-4. 5,586. 11, Lorene Raveane St. Clair shores Mich., 4-4, 5,584. 12, Leanne Barrette Oklahoma City okla., 4-4,5,573. 13, Lisa Wagner Palmetto Fla., 3-5, 5,567.14, Leila Wagner Annapolis md., 4-3-1. 5,521. 15, Aleta Sill Garden City Mich., 5-3, 5,497. 16, Dana cycling tour de France men Pau France a results tuesday of the 16th and 17th stages of the 75th tour de France from Tarbes to Pau 16th leg 1. Adri  Der Poel Netherlands 46 minutes 36 seconds. 2. Eylenne de Wilde Belgium same time. 3. Davis Phinney Boulder colo., same time. 4. Guido Bontempi Italy same time. 5. Malcolm Elliott Britain same time. 6. Eddy Planckaert Belgium same time. 7. Soeren Lilholt Denmark same time. 8. Gert Jan Theunissen Netherlands same time. 9. Andreas Kappes. West Germany same time. 10. Stefano Zanatta Italy same time. 17th leg 1. Jean Paul  Poppel Netherlands. 4 58 03. 2. Mat leu Hermans Netherlands same time. 3. Eddy Planckaert. Belgium same time. 4. Adri  Der Poel Netherlands same time. 5. Frank Hoste Belgium same time. 6. Malcolm Elliott Britain same time. 7. Davis Phinney Boulder colo., same time. 8. Stefano Zanatta Italy same time. 9. Manuel Jorge Dominguez Spain same time. 10. Jean Pierre Heynderickx Belgium same time. Overall standings 1. Pedro Delgado Spain 64 56 19. 2. Steven Rooks Netherlands 4 08 behind. 3. Fabio Parra Colombia 6 00. 4. Steve Bauer Canada 7 25. 5. Gert Jan Theunissen Netherlands 7 54. 6. Luis Herrera Colombia 8 18. 7. Eric Boyer France 9 22. 8. Ronan Pensec France 10 37. 9. Alvaro Pino Spain 13 06. 10. Peter Winnen Netherlands 14 08. Other North americans 14. Andrew Hampsten Boulder colo., 18 56. 57. Jeff Pierce san Diego 1 02 42. 81. Ron Kiefel Boulder colo., 1 16 11. 114. Davis Phinney Boulder colo., 1 46 23. 145. Andy Bishop Tucson ariz., 2 10 12. 163. Roy Knickman Boulder colo., 2 40 35. Women Limoges France a results wednesday of the ninth leg of the women s tour de France cycling race a 58-mile leg from Ruelle to Limoges 1. Jeannie Longo France 2 hours 33 minutes 5 seconds. 2. Maria canine Italy same time. 3. Imelda Chiappa Italy same time. 4. Francoise be prod homme France same time. 5. Valerie Simon net France same time. Overall standings after nine legs 1. Jeannie Longo. France 17 03 30. 2. Maria canine Italy 1 minute 35 seconds be Hind. 3. Liz Hepple Australia 11 14 behind. 4. Tea Wikstedt Nyman Finland 12 41. 5. Imelda Chiappa Italy 13 47. Local sports army Tennis v corps championships Frankfurt West Germany wednesday s second Day results of the v corps Tennis championships at the Wald station team scoring Giessen 23, Frankfurt 19, bad Kreuz Nach 19, Baum older 14, Darmstadt 14, Hanau 14, Fulda 14. Mainz 11, Wiesbaden 9, wild Flecken 4. Men s open singles second round Max Reed by def. Rick Marcy wies 6-1, 6-1 Daniel Cook Hanau def. Steve Griggs Baum 4 6, 6-4,6-2. Quarterfinals Jeff Hamm by def. Charles Massongale wies 6-2, 6-3 John Salazar Mainz Greg Abernathy Darm 6-3, 6-3 Yancy Montgomery Gies def. Clinton Osborne Darm 6-2, 6-2 Glenn Andersen fat def. Rick Kringel Baum 6-2, 6-1. Reed def. Cook 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 Salazar def. Hamm 6-1,6-0. Doubles quarterfinals Troy Jordan Renato Megia Fulda def. Tracy Burkholder Mike Moore wies 6-3, 7-6 7-2 Montgomery Brad Nelson Gies def. Michael Dunbar Allen Torongo by 6-7,6-1,6-2. Kringel Griggs Baum def. Dan Verchell David Lee fat 6-0, 6-3 Kurt Kwader Daniel Coester Fulda def. Jiri Chodur Osborne Darm 7-6,7-5. Reed Hamm def. John to Juan Aquayo Gies 6-1, 7-5 Cook Curtis Sims Hanau def. Salazar cart Conway Mainz 7-6,6-4. Montgomery Nelson def. Jeff Simpson Mark Clarke wild 5-7,6-2,7-5. Men s Junior vets 35-44 quarterfinals Tom Smith Darm def. Rosuro Espeso Mainz 6-0, 6-0 Tom Jones Baum def. Larry Fleming Gies 4-6, 7-6 7-46-4 George Turella fat def Stanford Chester Hanau 6-1,6-0. Vii corps championships Garmisch West Germany results wednesday in the Vii corps Tennis championships team scoring Niernberg 157, win Ryburg 106, Ansbach 90, Augsburg 74, Bamberg 67, mav6. 12 More to Eoy to say if but i jut Cau t log i . Stuttgart 64, Aschaffenbur 57, Munich 56, Schweinfurt 23, Neu Ulm 12, Heilbronn 9. Men s open singles semifinals Robert sensening ans Del. Stephen Ahring turn 6-2, 6-2 Robert Brown aug Del. Levander Kelley Bam 6-3, 6-4. Doubles first round Edward Reynolds Robert Fox Wirz Del. Greg Vickery Chrls Bailey hell 6-2, 6-0 Dan Centre Ras Ahring turn def. Brian Sullivan Robert Bell stut 6-4,6-1. Stephen Coleman sensening def. Edward Edgerton Sergio Monterosa Asch 6-1, 6-0 Kel Ley Daniel Jimenez Bam Del. Pete Moya Charles Young Schweyn 6-1,6-4. Robert Brown Jerry Shelton aug Del. Tim Jones Matt Burr Schweyn 6-0, 6-1 Andre Briley Barry Inman Asch def. Ted Sanderson Michael Macroberts Bam 6-4,4-6,6-1. Greg Shultz John Burke turn Del. Don Latel la Tony Clark ans 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 Matthew Perry Paul Whittaker Wurz def. Lou Marcotte Matthew Kuykendall stut 6-2,3-6,6-2. Quarterfinals Perry Whittaker def. Shultz Burke 6-1, 6-1 Shel ton Brown def. Briley Lyman 6-3,6-2. Coleman Sensenig def. Kelley Jimenez 6-4,6-3 Contreras Ahring Del. Reynolds Fox 0-6,7-5,6-4, semifinals Shelton Brown Del. Whittaker Perry 6-3,6-2. Men s Junior vets 35-44 singles semifinals Dennis Kirstein turn def. Joe Gibson turn 6-1 6-1 Herbert Bruse Wirz def. Carlos Vizcai no Asch 6-3, 6-2. Doubles semifinals Allen Geraci Jonathan Stevens stut def. Gary Richardson Otis Drakeford turn 6-1, 6-1 Kirstein Gibson def. Willie Tillman Vizcaino Asch 6-0. 6-1. Women singles semifinals Kristin Thomas turn def. Carmen Farrell Mun 6-2, 6-3 Esther Holiday aug def. Victoria monies turn 6-4, 7-5. Doubles quarterfinal Elizabeth Hope Denise Willingham Bam def. Jill Davis Elizabeth Warmley ans 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Semifinals Holiday Alice Kappner aug def. Julie Powers Farrell Mun 6-4, 6-1 Montes Thomas Del. Will Ingham Hope 6-0, 6-1. Senior div. Little league at shape Belgium wednesday Germany 10, shape 7 shape 040 003 07 11 6 Germany 211 051 x10 9 5 Jim Luecke Donnie King 2pat Gill 6 and David Ballagh King 6. Kevin Hodges Michael Williams 5 and Freddie Carabajal Jamie Southerland 6. We Hodges. Up King. Or shape Gill. Brussels 3, Spain 2 Spain 110 000 002 2 2 Brussels 010 010 013 7 3 James Cook and Alan Dankenbring. Steve Gray and Mike Delia. We Gray. Up Cook. Saudi 7, Italy 2 saudi Arabia 100 040 27 6 2 Italy 200 000 02 7 3 Shannon Chandler Tim Gooden 2randy Cooper 5 and Cooper John Arvai 5. James Wells Matt Smith 5 and Xavier Sawa. We Gooden. Up Smith. Noteworthy saudi Arabia clinched these Nior division 13-15 years title tuesday night and advances to the senior Little league world series aug. 13-17 in Kissimmee Fla. After the five Day tournament the standings looked like this saudi 5-0, Brussels 3-2, Spain 2-3, Germany 2-3, shape 2-3, Italy 1-4. What s Tyson Worth Start counting new York a heavy weight Champion Mike Tyson had a net Worth of $5 million when 1988 began and earned $7 million last year according to documents revealed tuesday in his court Battle with Bill Cay ton his estranged manager. Tyson spent $ 1.4 million last year including $228,627 on apartments $219,819 on jewel by $178,314 on clothes and $71,708 on limousine and car rental. He spent $1,334 on Christmas expenses $22,222 on airfares and $864 on his dog. According to an accountants report by Kaufman Greenhut Lebowitz and Forman Tyson had $265,886 in Cash on . 31. He had an additional $1,213,552 in a Cash manage ment account with Merrill Lynch and $1,466,652 in tax exempt securities. Tyson owned automobiles Worth $241,007 and invested in single Premium life insurance policies Worth $2 million. His net Worth was $5,187,097. Tyson made $6,737,686 from fights last year and additional income of $191,015 from reel sports  
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