The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

I I FOR THE RECORD NBA PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP (Best of seven) L.A. Lakers vs. Boston Boston 148, L.A. Lokers 114 L.A. Lakers 136, Boston 111 Lakers 109, Celtics 102 Today Boston at L.A.

Lakers, 9 p.m. Lokers lead series, 2-1 Friday Boston at L.A. Lakers, 9p.m. (it necessary) Sunday L.A. Lakers at Boston, 1p.m.

Tuesday, June 11 L.A. Lakers at Boston, 9 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES ot Omaha, Neb. FIRST ROUND Game Arkansas 1, South Carolina 0, 14 inn: Game Mississippi St. 12, Oklahoma St.

3 Game 3 Miami 17, Stanford 3 Game 4 Texas 2, Arizona 1 SECOND ROUND Game 5 Oklahoma St. 16, S. Carolina 11, 5.C. eliminated Game 6 Stanford9, Arizona 2, Arizona eliminated Monday Game 1 Mississippi St. S.

Arkansas 4 4 Yesterday Game Miami vs. Texas, wet grounds Today Game 8 Miami, 60-15, vs. Texas, 50-15, 8:10 p.m.' Tomorrow Gome 9 Stanford, 47-14, vs. Arkansas, 50-14, 5: 10 p.m. Gome 10 Okla.

58-14-1, vs. Game 8 loser, 8:10 p.m. Fridoy Game 11 Miss. 50-13, vs. Game 8 winner, 8:10 p.m.

Saturday Gome 12 Gome 11 loser vs. Game 9 or Game 10 winner, 5:10 p.m. Game 13 Game 11 winner vs. Game 9 or Game 10 winner, 8:10 p.m. Sunday Game 14 Game 12 winner vs.

Game 13 winner (if Gome 11 winner this is championship), 8:10 p.m. Monday, June 10 4 Game 15, if necessary If Gome 11 winner loses either Game 13 or Gome 74, 8:10 p.m. FIRST PICKS The No. 1 pick in each of the major leogues' annual amateur tree agent drafts with veor, name, position at time of draft and team selecting: Surhoff, Milwaukee 1984-Shawn Abner, of N. Y.

Mets 1983- Tim Belcher, Minnesota. 1982-Shawon Dunston, Chi. Cubs 1981-Mike Moore, Seattle 1980 Darryl Strawberry, of N. Y. Mets 1979-Al Chambers, of Seattle 1978-Bob Horner Atlanta 1977-Harold Baines, of Chi.

White Sox 1976-Flovd Bannister, Houston 1975-Danny Goodwin, California 1974-Bill Almon, San Diego 1973-David Clyde, Texas 1972-Dave Roberts, San Diego 1971-Danny Goodwin, Chi. White Sox 1970-Mike (vie, San Diego 1969 Jett Burroughs, of Washington 1968- Tim Foli, s5 N. Y. Mets 1967 Ron Blomberg, lb N. Y.

Yankees 1966- Steve Chilcott, N. Y. Mets 1965-Rick Monday, of Oakland PD AAA BASEBALL Rubnic Carpet 100 010 0- 2 6 4 Auto. Sprinkler 550 060 x-16 12 Kosdyak, Norgenigious (2), Crawford (3), Seiter (5), Blake (5), Geschke (6) and Hortman, Peterson (6). Kendzienski and Paiko.

HR -(AS) Lehotsky. Deol. Gray Drum 100 122 0-6 Borchert 000 100 1-2 Piper and Starcovic. Smolen and Shokles. FENCING U.S.

NATIONALS at Randall Pork Mall WOMEN'S FOIL 1. Molly Sullivan, Tonner City Fencers, Peabody, Mass. def. O'Neill, Tanner City Fencers, 8-6; 3. Caitlin Dilodeaux, New York Fencers, def.

Michelle Verhove, New York Fencers, 8-6; 5. Shoron Montlaisir, New York Fencers; 6. Jana Angelakis, Tanner City Fencers; 7. Margo Miller, Solle Mori Fencers, Los Angeles; 8. Jennifer Yu, Stanford University.

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES SELEC. TIONS (Kobe, Japan Aug. 10-Sept. 2) Sharon Montlaisir, Jana Angelakis, Caitlin Dilodeaux, Marviane O'Neill and Lisa Piazza. Today's schedule Women's Team Foil, 8 a.m.

Men's Epee Direct Etiminations, 2 p.m. BOXING SCHEDULE At Atlantic City, A N.J., Resorts International: Today Tyrone (Butterfly) Crowley, Philadelphia, vs. Chartie (Choo Choo) Brown, Philadelphia, 12, lights; Willie deWit, Canada, vs. Sterling Benjamin, Trinidad, 6. heavies.

At Atlantic City, Atlantis: Junior Edmonds, Newark, N.J., vs. Bobby Jennings, Lawrence, S.C., 10. At Lucca, Itlay: Franco Chercht, Italy, vs. Lorenzo Marines Pachezo, for Cherchi's European flyweight title. Tomorrow At Las Vegas, Michael Spinks, Philadelphia, vs.

Jim MacDonald, Nashville, 12, for Spinks' undisputed light heavyweight title; Carlos (Sugar) DeLeon, Puerto Rico, VS. Alfonzo Ratliff, Chicago, 12, for DeLeon's WBC cruiserweight title; Davey Hilton, Canoda, vs. Dennis Horne, Oklahoma City, 12, welters. Saturday At London: Eusebio Pedroza, Panama, vs. Barry McGuigan, Ireland, 15, for Pedroza's WBA featherweight title.

PGA LEADERS PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (AP) Statisticol leaders on the Professional Golfers Association Tour through the Kemper Open: Don Pooley, 70.35; 2. Craig Stadler, 70.45; 3. Corey Pavin, 70.46; 4. Lorry Mize; 70.52: 5.

Torn Watson, 70.82: 6 (tie), Roy Flovd and Mark O' Meara, 70.89; 8 (tie), Calvin Peete, Keith Fergus and Lanny Wadkins, 70.92. Average Driving Distance-1. Andy Bean. 276.7; 2. Fred Couples, 276.4; 3.

Greg Norman, 276.1; 4. Mac 'Grady, 274.8; 5. Bill Glasson, 274.7; 6. Sandy Lyle, 273.6; 7. Greg Twiggs, 273.4; 8.

Jim Dent, 273.1; 9. Joey Sindelar, 272.3: 10. Bobby Wadkins, 272.2. Driving Percentage in Fairway -1. Calvin Peete, 2.

David Edwards, 3. Hole Irwin, 4. Larry Nelson, 5. Mike Reid, 6. Tom Kite.

7 (tie), Tim Norris and Doug Tewell, 9. Jack Renner, 10. Bruce Lietzke, .745. Greens in Regulation-1. Jack Nicklaus, 2.

Al Gerberger, 3. Bruce Lietzke, 4. Colvin Peete, 5 (tie), Corey Pavin and John Mahattey, 7. Don Pohl, 8 (tie), Doug Tewell and Roger Maltbie, 10. Tze-Chung Chen, .699.

Average Putts Per Round-1. Frank Conner, 28.73; 2. Nick Price, 28.75; 3. Craig Stadier, 28.77; 4. Morris Hatatsky, 28.78; 5 (tie), Chi Chi Rodriguez and Bobby Clampett, 28.79; 7.

Don Pooley, 28.86; 8. Rex Caldwell, 28.90; 9. Ed Fiori, 28.98; 10, Two tied with 29.03. Percentage of Sub-Por Holes -1. Craig Stadler, 2.

Tom Watson, 3. Tze. Chung Chen, 4. Lanny Wadkins, 5 (tie), Hal Sutton and Philip Blackmar, 7. Five tied with.

.205. Eogles-1. Philip 10; 2 (tie), Corey Pavin and Larry Rinker, 4 (tie) Craig Stadler, Curtis Strange, Joey Sindeldr, Fred Couples, and Buddy Gardner, 9, Four tied with 7. GOLF NOTES A CAYMAN BALL Tournament will be held Saturday, June 22, 9 a.m. at Hedgewood Golf Course, 29800 Center Ridge Rd, Westlake.

Entry fee of $15 includes 18 holes of golf, lunch, and two Carman golf balls developed by Jack Nicklaus which travet holt the distance of a normal golf boll. PEOPLE IN SPORTS More than half a century ago, amid the magic of a place called Brooklyn, there was an outfielder and first baseman named Floyd Caves Herman, whose prodigious hitting and erratic fieldZing and base running made him one of the most beloved of the beloved Dodgers. Herman, who once fell victim to a fly ball that hit him squarely on the head and another time wound up at third base with not one but two other runners, was, notwithstanding all that, so gifted that in 1930 he batted .393, belted 35 homers, drove in 130 runs and scored 143 himself. In short, he was one of the best players who never made it to Cooperstown, and it is that distinction that Sunday afternoon will bring him to a somewhat lesser ceremony, but one that promises a wealth of nostalgia. Babe Herman is 81 years old, living in Glendale, and suffering from heart disease and numerous other ailments.

The memories of his sunshine romps at Ebbets Field are somewhat faded, and his frail health makes conversation a labored endeavor. But he still believes, as he said by telephone the other day, that "once a Dodger, always a Marty Adler feels the same way. Adler, assistant principal at Jackie Robinson Junior High School, created the Brooklyn Dodger Hall of Fame that would annually induct members who had contributed mightily to the borough's baseball glory. And, in part to correct perceived injustices, there would be another criterion: Only those who had never gained admittance to the big shrine upstate would be eligible. "He's had a couple of operations since November and sprained his ankle recently," reports his wife of 62 years, Emma.

"There will be an attendant with him and a doctor on call at all times, but he's determined to go." And why? To finally get his salute. "He cried over the telephone when I told him," says Adler. "He said that if it was the last thing he ever did, he'd come back to Brooklyn." Feeney blames TV for brawls cameras may be partly to blame for the rising number of brawls breaking out when a pitcher fires a knockdown pitch at a rival batter, says Chub Feeney, president of baseball's National League. "Players know they are being watched by an awful lot of people," Feeney says in the June 8 issue of TV Guide magazine. "They feel the need to dramatize their problem.

They put on a show of macho at the mound." The Todd Cruz file: Former Baltimore Orioles' infielder Todd Cruz played only five games for the minor-league Rochester Red Wings' before being released, but he definitely left an impression. Specifically: He ran up a $164 bill his first night in a Rochester hotel. He left the dugout during a game to go buy a hot dog at a stadium concession stand. He was 1-for-11 at the plate with five strikeouts. Quotable Billy Martin of the New York Yankees, after outfielder Henry Cotto damaged his eardrum with a cotton swab.

"'We got two trainers, and this guy is cleaning his own ears." GLAD YOU ASKED With the National Basketball Association playoff finals going into the fourth game (tonight), I would like to know who has scored the most points in the first four games of a playoff series? George Hefner, Cleveland. A Bob Pettit was the most prolific scorer in the first four games of an NBA playoff series when he scored 144 points for the St. Louis Hawks against the Detroit Pistons in 1963. Chuck Heaton For answers to sports questions, write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 0., 44114. A AP This pause refreshes John McEnroe tries to beat the 100-degree heat in his quarterfinal match against Sweden's Joakim Nystrom in the French Open tennis championships yesterday in Paris.

'Once a Dodger, always a Dodger' COMPILED FROM WIRE REPORTS More than half a century ago, amid the magic of a place called Brooklyn, there was an outfielder and first baseman named DID YOU KNOW THAT. When Yankee Stadium opened in April 1923, Babe Ruth hit the first home run for a fitting christening for what came to be known as "'The House That Ruth Built?" Jim Dwyer, Baltimore Orioles' outfielder, and Jim 0'Dwyer, a defensive end on Navy's football team, both hail from Tinley Park, Illinois? Frank Dillon TANK McNAMARA Jeff Millar Bill Hinds HR HE HAS A GOOD CHANCE OF SMITH IS TRYING TO CASH BEATING THE OTHER PLAYERS HIS USEL PAYCHECK IN A THE SHARKS' BANK BALANCE, GROCERY STORE! TANK. BUT IT'S A SMART MOVE ONLY BECAUSE HE'S GOT MR. FOOD CHECK -CASHING the USFL STANDINGS' UNITED, EASTERN STATES FOOTBALL CONFERENCE LEAGUE Pct PF PA 269 New Jersey .667 352 Tampa Bay .600 354 343 Baltimore Jacksonville .533 Memphis .533 318 292 Orlando .267 264 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pct PA x-Oakland .767 Denver 10 394 311 Arizona Houston 3 320 Portland 11 212 Los Angeles .200 219 San Antonio 123 347 x-clinched playoff berth Monday Birmingham 29, Houston 27 Friday Orlando at Memphis, 7 p.m. Saturdoy Baltimore Birminghomi, 4 p.m.

Tampa Boy at Portland, 6 p.m. Sunday Houston of Denver, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles at San Antonio, 2:30 p.m. Oakland at Arizona, 3:30 p.m. Next Monday Jacksonville at New Jersev, 7 p.m.

USFL LEADERS EASTERN CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL Quarterbacks Att Com Yds. TD. Int Lewis, Mem 173 92 1488 Stoudt, Birm 382 229 2921 30 Fusina; Bot 407 244 2853 14 13 Reaves, TB 469 262 3650 21 23 Kelley, Mem 206 127 1692 Luther, Jack 295 178 1960 11 17 Flute, NJ 281 134 2109 13 14 Collier, Orl 332 175 2056 10 15 Rushers Att Yds Avg Lg TD Walker, NJ 359 1967 5.5 88 18 Rozier, Jack 270 1172 4.3 23 Anderson TB 238 1019 4.3 68 15 Bryant, Bal 198 973 4.9 82 10 Cribbs, Birm 222 921 4.1 28 Bledsoe, Orl 178 676 3.8 20 Carthon, NJ 153 648 4.2 Spencer, Mem 160 554 3.5 18 Boone, TB 102 477 4.7 35 3 Receivers No Yds 'Avg Lg TD Smith Birm 68 1103 16.2 56 15 Alexis, Jock 66 822 12.5 51 Fitzkee, Bal 64 790 12.3 37 Crawford, Mern 61 988 16.2 46. Brodsky, TB 59 912.15.5 47 Anderson TB 602 10.2 41 Moser, Mem 52 1023 19.7 Keel, Jack 561 11.2 40 Kemp, Jack 49 717 14.6 43 Punters No Yds Avg Tb 120 Lg Cater, Orl 75 3208 42.8 6 18 64 Londeta, Bal 57 2423 42.5 14 13 60 Swider, Jack 54 2270 42.0 9 9 60 Partridge, NJ 58 2432 41.9 7 16 61 Miller, Mem 30 1250 41.7 5 7 53 Andrusyshyn, TB 42 1644 39.1 11 59 Parsons, Birm 54 2087 38.6 4 16 52 WESTERN CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL Quarterbacks Aft Com Yds TD Int Kelly, Hou 567 360 4623 39 19 Hebert, Oak 399 217 3311 28 15 Gagliano, Den 267 156 1883 Williams Ariz 411 218 2859 15 13 Neuheisel, SA 338 185 2374 15 21 Evans, Den 303 146 1996 12 15 Young, LA 195 104 1353 10 Robinson, Por 244 119.1572 11 19 Seurer, LA 224 111 1415 16 Rushers Att Yds Avg Lg TD Johnson Den' 176 1133 6.4 56 14 Bentley Oak 163 910 5.6 57 Brown R. Ariz 184 880 4.8 44 Jordan, Por 129 703 5.4 41 Williams Oak 149 640 4.3 26 Groy, LA 121 500 26 Works, SA 82 402 4.9 38 Warren LA 379 4.6 20 Williams V.

Por 86 362 4.2 17 Receivers No Yds Avg Lg TO Johnson, Hou 88 1166 13.3 52 13 Horris Den 84 1048 12.5 46 Verdin, Hou 76 906 11.9 74 8 Corter A. Oak 62 1128 18.2 62 12 Lewis, Den 862 15.1 30 White, Den 666 12.1 49 Banks, Oak 973 18.4 66 5 McNeil, Harrell, Hou Hou 46 921 448 18.8 9.7 55 69 ON Punters No Yds Avg Tb 120 Lg Talley, Oak 53 2342 44.2 5 21 76 Gossett, Por 64 2702 42.2 8 14 56 deBrumn, Ariz 57 2405 42.2 6 19 79 Partridge, LA 64 2603 40.7 1 16 57 Walters, Hou 38 1499 39.4 4 8 56 Mike-Moyer, SA 39 1510 38.7 3 11 Speeimon, Den 31 1179 38.0 3 58 For more details call Ron O'Bannon at North ST. JARLATH'S GAELIC FOOTBALL ClUb Rovalton City Hall. is sponsoring a Gaelic Football Camp sign-up A USSSA CLASS softball national qualifier for youths age 11-14 interested in improving will be held July 4-7. Entry fee tor the double their skills.

The camp will run June 29- July 6. etimination tournament is $125. Coll Mark Sign-up is tomorrow ot 7:30 p.m. at 1mpett Elliott at the Brookpark Recreation Park, West 159th and Montrose south of Department. Warren Rd.

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3 15, Red Dog Saloon 2 EUCLID INDUSTRIAL NORTH ROYALTONMEN Twin Lanes 20, Am. Indians 0 BaileyCntrts 5, FireFighters 2 Feds 12, Creative Computing 2 Eddies Rebels 10, Round 155 EUCLIDMEN In Between 11. St. Sava 6 Park Pub 17, Flying Rib 14 SOFTBALL NOTES THE ANNUAL WILLOUGHBY men's softball double elimination tournament, June 21-23 is taking entries for its 32-team field. Entry fee is $125.

For further information, contact the Willoughby Recreation Deportment at Willoughby City Hall. A USSSA CLASS notional qualifying tournament will be held in Brecksville June 21-23. For more information call the Brecksville Recreation Office. THE FERRARA-KOVACH Softball Tournament will be held June 28-30 at the Triple Diamonds in Kent. There will be 0 USSSA divisional qualifying berth in Class and an ASA Class tournament.

Call Ed. Waller, 1-673-1558 or 1-673-1968. NORTH ROYALTON will be holding a USSSA softball qualifier June 28-30. -THE PLAIN DEALER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1985 TENNIS RESULTS FRENCH OPEN PARIS (AP) Results of vesterday's matches in the $2.2 million French Open tennis championships being plaved at Roland Garros Stadium (seeded players in parentheses) Men's Singies Quarterfinals John McEnroe (1) def. Jookim Nystrom (7), Sweden, 6-7 (1-7), 62, 6-2, 3-6.

7-5. Mats Wilander (4), Sweden, def. Henri Leconte, France, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 Men's Doubles Quarterfinois Shlomo Hans Simonsson def. Ken Floch-Robert Seguso, 6-2, 6-2. Mark Edmondson-Kim Warwick def.

Francisco Gonzalez-Matt Mitchell, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Stefan Edberg-Anders Jorryd def. Poul Annacone-Christo Van Rensburg, 6-3, 6-2. Women's Singles Quarterfinals Chris Evert Llovd (2) def. Terry Phelps 6-4, 6-0.

Gobrielo Sabatini (14), Argentina, del. Manuela Maleeva (4), Bulgoria, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. Women's Doubles Quarterfinals Claudia Kohde-Kitsch-Helena Sukova def. Penny Barg-Adriano Villagran, 6-1. Betsy Nagelsen-Anne White def.

Betting Bunge-Evo Ptatt, 6-1, 6-2. Elise Burgin- Andrea Temesvari def. Andrea Holikova-Katerino Skronsko, 6-4, 6-4. Mixed Doubles Third Round Martina Navratilova Heinz Gunthardt def. Pom Teeguarden-Ivan Klev, 6-3, 61.

Penny Borg-Steve Meister def. Christione Jolissaint-Zolton Kuharszky, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-3. Catherine Tanvier-Mike Bauer def. Adriano Villagron-Cassio Motta, 3-6, 6-1. EIGHTH ANNUAL COORS FOREST CITY ADULT TENNIS OPEN at Rockefeller Pork CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Men's Singles -Gene Lilly (Painesville) def.

Tom Isaac (Canton), 6-4, 6-3. Men's 35 Singles- -Trevor Campbell (Cleveland) def. Alberto Loney (Brooklyn) Men's Doubles -Alberto Loney-Trevor Campbell def. Gene Lilly- Kyle Oden (Cleveland), Women's Singles -Kathy Kelly (Westlake) def. Sangeeta Jhoveri (Rocky River), 6-0, 4-6, 6-2.

Women's 35 Singles- Deborah Rhodes (Shaker Hts.) def. Noreen DeMarco (Elyria), 63, Women's Doubles -Noreen DeMarco-Kerry Kennedy (Elyria) def. Doreen Jones- Jackie Taylor (Cleveland), 7-5, 7-5. Mixed Doubles -Don Stevens-Kathy Kelly (Westlake) def. Poncho Williams-Gail Leece (Elyria), 7-6, (7-4), 7-6 (8-6).

BOWLING RESULTS LPST HAMMER MIDWEST OPEN ROCKFORD, (AP) Scores ofter vesterday's fourth round (26 games) of the $35,000 LPBT Hammer Midwest Open including match ploy record and bonus pins: 1. Patty Costello, Scranton, Pa. 5,999 2. Robin Romeo, Sepulveda, Calif. 5,802 3.

Jeanne Maiden, Solon, 5,800 4. Barbara Renner, Willoughby, O. 5,781 5. Dana Miller, Albuquerque 5,682 6. Shirley Hintz, Merritt Island, 5,665 7.

Cindy Coburn, Buffalo 5,645 8. Alayne Blomenberg, Cranston, R. 5,538 9. Lisa Wagner, Palmetto, Fla. 5,514 10.

Bonnie Dunham, Woodbridge, N.J...... 5,504 11. Aleta Sill, Cocoa, Fla. 5,479 12. Donna Adamek, Duarte, Calif.

5,448 13. Koren Ellingsworth, Des Plaines, 5,413 14. Carol Norman, Ardmore, 5,402 15. Dede Davidson, Son Jose, 5,385 16. Lorrie Nichols, Algonquin, 5,358.

17. a- Dina Wheeler, Lee's Summit, 5,356 18. Susan Meyer, Alexandria, 5,319 19. Cheryl Daniels, Detroit 5,300 20. Linda Syvertsen, Atlanta 5,268 21.

Marliss Borr, Kalamazoo, Mich. 5,263 22. Laska Readette, Houston. 5,232 23. Denise Rothbun, Deltona, 5,224 24.

a- Karen Barcal, Glenn, 5,212 CLEVELAND WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION JO MRAZ BOWLER OF THE MONTH TOURNAMENT at Cloverleaf Lones Hondicap finals 1 (tie), Debbie De Julius (Palisades Lanes Reliance League), 510 series- plus 51 pins, and Arlene Medlock (Meszar Monday Owls), 480-plus 51; 3, Eleanor Adrian (Kinsman-Lee Ohio Bell), 480-Even; 4, Judy Bonnano (Roseland Thursday Ladies), 434-minus 5, Juanita Allison (St. Clair -Eddy Invitational Singles), 490-minus 62. MADISON SQUARE SCRATCH at Modison Square Lanes Chris Cringer, 249-665; Al Whitehouse, 256-659; Tom Larabee, 248-652; Ken Larobee, 232-650; Steve Pamphilis, 234-640; Greg Fretch, 256-640; Dave Harbarger, 234-634; Tom Clingan, 263-623; Marty Mravec. 203-622. Teams Stuckey's Catering, 950-2612.

League Championship Stuckey's def. Lakewood Bowling Supply, 8-2, 6-4, 10-0. CAMP NOTES is accepting applications from students, THE 1 12th ANNUAL PHIL BOVA Baseball aged 10-18, for the five day session beginning June 23 at Baldwin-Wallace College. The camp fee is $225. For further information, write Jim Rodriguez.

camp coordinator, 7173 Holzhover Road, Northfield, Ohio, 44067. THE STEVE BANKSON BASKETBALL Camp will have sessions, June 17-28 at Elyria Catholic High School and June 24-July 5 at Baldwin Wallace College. For further information, contact Bankson Athletic Baldwin Wallace College. Comp will be held July 8-12 SO behind the THE BROADVIEW HTS. SOCCER Day Broadview Heights City Hall for boys and girts the ages of six and 16.

Former professional goalkeeper Fred Bass and Brecksville High School cooch Tony Niccoli are camp directors. JACKIE MAR'S SOCCER Camp for Boys and Girls, which is set tor July 8-19, is accepting applications. For information, contact Mar at Baldwin- Wallace College, Watts Athletic Center. AF FOR FINAL SCORES CALL 344-4580 IN SPORTS Thoroughbred racing: Thistledown, North Randall, 1:30 p.m.: Nine races. Major League baseball: Cleveland Indians at Boston Red Sox, 7:35 p.m., Fenway Park: The Tribe will close out the Boston series and return to the Stadium tomorrow night for the start of a 14-game home NBA Championship Series: Boston Celtics at L.A.

Lakers, 9 p.m.,. The Forem: Game four in the -seven series. SPORTS ON TELEVISION 10:00 a.m. ESPN (cable) World Cup Soccer: U.S. vs.

Costa Rica (taped). 2:25 p.m. WTBS (cable) Baseball: Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs. 7:30 p.m. 43 Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Boston Red Sox.

8:00 p.m. ESPN (cable) Baseball: The College World Series, game eight. 8:00 p.m. USA (cable) Tennis: The French Open (taped). 9:00 p.m.

8 NBA Championship Series: Boston Celtics at L.A. Lakers. 10:00 p.m. VIACOM (cable, Ch. 27) Thoroughbred racing: Thistledown results and highlights with host Bob (Railbird) Roberts.

10:30 p.m. WOR (cable) Baseball: N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers. RADIO 7:00 WWWE-1100 Baseball: Indians' pre-game shows.

7:35 p.m. WWWE-1100 Baseball: Cleveland Indians at Boston Red Sox. 9:00 p.m. WERE-1300 NBA Championship Series: Boston Celtics at L.A. Lakers, game four.

A TRANSITIONS BASEBALL American League pitcher Pete Vuckovich. Designated MILWAUKEE BREWERS- Activated pitcher Jim Kern for assignment. National CINCINNATI REDS- Sent outfielder Eric Davis to their Class AAA tarm club in Denver. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS- -Placed running back Charles White on waivers. CINCINNATI BENGALS- Signed line backer Reggie Williams to a three-year contract.

Canadian Footboll League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONSReleased defensive linemen Lonnie Burt, Mott Fitzpatrick, Bob Jedicke and Kesi linebackers Ralph Saidwell and Chester Krala, slotback James Bauwens and receivers John Mottott and Jay Christensen. COLLEGE IONA -Named Donna Hillin women's head volleyball coach. SAMFORD- -Named Paul Dietzel athletic director. THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Under dog BOSTON Cleveland BALTIMORE 7-8 California DETROIT Seattle TORONTO 7-8 Minnesota NEW YORK 7-8 Oak land TEXAS Pick Chicago KANSAS CITY Mitwoukee NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CHICAGO Atlanta SAN FRANCISCO Montreal CINCINNATI Even-6 Pittsburgh ST. LOUIS Houston SAN DIEGO 7-8 Philadelphio LOS ANGELES Even-6 New York NBA CHAMPIONSHIP Favorite Points Underdog L.A.

LAKERS Boston USFL FOOTBALL Favorite Underdog MEMPHIS Orlando Saturday BIRMINGHAM Baltimore Tampa Bay 10 PORTLAND Home team in CAPS I IN BRIEF 'Challenge' will pay $3 million in 1986 FROM WIRE REPORTS The winner of the Garden State Park Challenge, a four-race series, will get a $3 million reward in 1986, and the purse of the Jersey Derby will be doubled to $2 million, financier Robert Brennan announced yesterday. Brennan, as head 'of International Thoroughbred Breeders, rebuilt Garden State and reopened it this spring after it had been closed for eight years following a fire. The payoffs are each $1 million higher than the sums offered this year by the southern New Jersey racetrack where Spend a Buck earned $2.6 million after winning, the four-race series and the Jersey Derby. Golf: Palmer fails in Open qualifier Arnold Palmer failed to qualify for the U.S. Open Championship for the second straight year.

Palmer, one of 55 players competing for seven berths in a 36-hole sectional qualifier in Orlando, posted rounds of 77 and 71 for a six-over-par-148. "I'm a little disappointed that I didn't play better," said Palmer, who won his only U.S. Open Championship in 1960. "I thought I could qualify. It isn't the end of the world.

I've had worst things happen to me." Paul Azinger carded rounds of 68 and 73 for a one-under-par 141 to lead the qualifying. Bowling: Costello leads by 182" Patty Costello closed the third round with games of 278 and 290 to build a 182-pin lead over Dana Miller in the $35,000 Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour Hammer Midwest Open at Rockford, Ill. Costello averaged 226 for an 18-game total of 4,068 pins. Miller finished at 3,886. Jeanne Maiden of Solon moved into third place at 3,875, followed by defending champion Aleta Sill, 3,842 and Alayne Blomenberg, 3,842.

Colleges: Branta, Conley honored Wisconsin distance star Cathy Branta and NCAA triple jump and long jump champion Mike Conley of. Arkansas were named winners of the first Jumbo Elliott Award, honoring the year's most outstanding college track and field athletes Thomas E. Corts, president of Samford University, named Paul Dietzel Vice president for athletic administration. Dietzel has been football coach at Louisiana State, Army and South Carolina, athletic director at LSU, South Carolina and Indiana, and commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. His 1958 LSU team won the national title Case Western Reserve University's basketball team beat Bahrain's all-stars, 84-72, ending their six-game tour of Jordan and Bahrain with a 4-2 record.

NBA: League expansion on agenda The National Basketball Association said league expansion for 1987-88 will be on the agenda when owners open their summer meetings June 23 in San Francisco. Miami currently heads the list of possible expansion sites Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Pat Williams said that team owner Harold Katz met with Detroit Pistons coach Chuck Daly about the Sixers' head coaching job, but labeled "untrue and reports that Daly would sign within 10 days. Tennis: Denton advances 3 Steve Denton won in straight sets but Leif Shiras struggled in first-round matches during a rain-shortened second day of play at the Beckenham, England, International Tennis tournament. Denton. defeated John Fitzgerald, 7-6, 7-6, and Shiras downed Charles Honey, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Others advancing were: Cary Stansbury and, on the women's side, Barbara Potter. USFL: Walker Player of the Month Herschel Walker, the New Jersey Generals' running back, was named the United States Football League's Player of the Month for May. It marked the second straight month that Walker won the award. The 1982. Heisman Trophy winner from Georgia has rushed for more than 100 yards in eight straight games, is the league's top ground gainer with 1,757 yards on 330 carries and leads the USFL in touchdowns with 16.

1- Me: Baseball: Chinese balls baffle Post C.W. Post College, bothered by the seamless, lumpy baseballs employed by the Chinese, lost its second straight game in China, 4-3. "The ball has been a great cause of debate. Each ball is a different size. We're really pulling our hair out over that," Post Spokesman Bill Huffman said.

Huffman said the also have been frustrated by the balls and strikes being called by Chinese umpires. "The most polite way I can put it is our pitchers have been unable to find the umpire's definition of a strike zone," Huffman said. NHL: Henning offered Canucks' post Lorne Henning has been offered a three-year contract to coach the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. according to a report published in Newsday New York Rangers General Manager Craig Patrick has asked the Philadelphia Flyers for permission to talk with Flyers assistant coach Ted Sator about the Rangers' vacant head coaching "job. Sator said he will meet with Patrick later this week.

Nine-year veteran Reggie Williams has signed a three-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals Ron Arra cast a. sinker 656 feet, one inch to become the national champion in this year's Du Pont "Stren" Longcasting Tournament Series in Phoenix..

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