Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

SCOREBOARD PRO BASEBALL TV Ratings NEW YORK. (AP) game fele-, vision ratings, shares and households, including network. The rating represents. the percentage of television households tuned program. The share is the percentage.

tuned in among televisions on at the time (d- day game): a Year, Network Rating Share Households 1967 NBC 25.6 50 14,050,000 1960 NBC: 25.8 49 .14,450,000 1969 NBC-d 15.1 42 8,610,000 1970 NBC 28.5 54 16,670,000 1971 NBC 27.0 50 16,230,000 1972 NBC 22.9 14,220,000 1973 NBC 23.8° 45 15,420,000 $1974 NBC 23.4 44. 15,490,000 1975 NBC. 21.5 14,730,000 1976 ABC 27.1 53: 18,680,000 1977 NBC .24.5 45 17,440,000 1978 ABC 26.1° 47 19,030,000 1979 NBC 45 18,180,000 1980 ABC: 26.8 46 20,450,000 1981 NBC 20.1 36. 15,640,000 1982 ABC 25.0 44 20,380,000 1983 NBC 21,5 17,910,000 1984 ABC 35 :.16,840,000 -1985 N8C 20.5 36 17,400,000 1986 ABC 20.3 35: 17,440,000 1987 NBC 18.2 :37 15,910,000. 1988 ABC 20.4 :33 18.070,000 1989 NBC 18.2 33 16,450,000 1990 CBS 16.2 .33: 14,940,000 1991 CBS 17.4 32: 16,200,000 1992 CBS 13,720,000 1993 CBS 15.6 28 14,550,000 1994 NBC: 28 14,790,000 1995 ABC 13.9 25 13,260,000 1996 NBC: 13.2 12,659,000 PRO BASKETBALL Saturday, July United States 96, USA Select Team 90 Sunday, July 7 United States 109, Brazil 68 Wednesday, July 10 United States 119, China 58 Friday, July 12 United States vs.

Australia at the Delta Center; Salt Lake City, 7 p.m. Sunday, July 14 United States vs. Greece at the RCA Dome, Indianapolis, 11 Dream Team 119, China 58 CHINA (50) Wu 3-11 2-2 10, Quinglong 1-1 0-0 3, Tao 1-2 0-0 2, Jun 2-8 2-37. Xiaobin 2-7 0-0 4, Xiaoyong 2-3 0-0 6, Weidong 3-9 0-0 8, Teer 1-7 0-0 2, Yudong 1-3 0-0 2, Zhizhi 5-11 2-212, Nan 2. Totals 22-66 6-7 58.

DREAM TEAM (119) Barkley 4-5 3-4 11, Hill 7-8 Olajuwon 5-5. 0-0 10, Miller 7:9 0-0 16, Payton 3-6 1-17, Malone 3-6 1-37, Richmond 3-6 4-5 11, Stockton 1- 1 2-2 4, Pippen 12, Robinson 4-7 2-2 10, O'Neal 4-5 1-29, Hardaway 3-6 2-48. Totals 49. 71 18-27 119, Halftime -Dream Team 62, China 38. 3-Point goals--China 8-22 (Xiaoyong 2-2, Weidong 2-: 6, Wu 2-7, Quinglong 1-1, Jun 1-3, Tao 0-1, YUdong 0-1, Nan 0-1), Dream Team 3-10 (Miller 2-4, Richmond 1-3, Hardaway 0-1, Payton 2).

Fouled out--None. Rebounds- China 28 7), Dream Team 48 (Malone 8). Assists- China 17 (Weidong 5), Dream Team 39 7). Total touts- China 19, Dream Team 9. A U.S.

Olympic Basketball GOLF Indiana Open PERU, Ind. (AP) Scores of the leaders after Wednesday's third round of the PGA Pepsi Indiana Open on the Rock. Hol: low Golf Club: Tony. Sorries, Granger: 66-71-68-205 Craig Bowden, Bedford Dave McCampbell, Marshall 71-68-71-210 Denny Hepler, Warsaw 65-73-73-211 Todd Smith, Perv 67-74-71-212 Quinn Griffing, N.Manchtr -71-69-74-214 Cary Hungate, Kokomo 72-70-73 Ron Cleland, Elkhart. Pat O' Brien, Indpls 71-75-71-217 Scott Steger, Noblesville: 73-70-74-217 Chris Williams, Indpls 69-74-73--217 B.

Schumaker, Jeff Cook, Indpis: 70-74-75-219 ROCKY PURVIS. Marion 74-74-72--220 BIll Grant 72-74-74-220 Randy Nichols, Cnnrsvlle 69-75-76-220 Ken Postlewait, Jefrsnvll Jerry Nelson, Warsaw 73-72-76--221 Winston NEW YORK (AP) :1996 NASCAR. Cup stock car racing schedule, with winners in parentheses. and driver point standings: Feb. 18 Daytona 500, Daytona, (Dale Jarrett).

Feb. .25 Goodwrench: 400, Rockingham, N.C. (Dale Earnhardt). Mar: 3. Pontiac Excitement 400, Richmond, Va.

(Jett Gordon). March 10 Purolator. 500, Hampton, (Dale 24 Financial: 400, Dar: lington, S.C. tJett Gordon) March 31 Food City 500, Bristol, (Jeff Gordon). April 14 First Union 400, North Wilkesbo ro, N.C.

(Terry Labonte). April 21 Goody's Headache Powders 500, Martinsville, Va. (Rusty Wallace). April 28 Winston. Select: 500, Talladega, Ala: (Sterling Marlin).

May 5 Save Mart Supermarkets 300, Sonoma, Calif (Rusty Wallace) May 26 Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C: (Dale Jarrett). June 2 Miller 500, Dover, Del. (Jeff Gor: don). June. :16 VAW-GM Teamwork: 500, Long: Pond, Pa.

(Jeff Gordon). 40 June 23 Miller 400, Brooklyn, Mich, (Rusty Wallace). July 6 Pepsi: 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Sterling Marlin), July: 14- Slick 50 300, Loudon, N.H. 21 Miller 500.

Long Pond, Pa: July 28 DieHard 500, Talladega, Ala. Aug, 3 Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Aug. 11: Bud at the Glen, Watkins Glen, N. Y. Aug.

18 GM Goodwrench Dealers' 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 24 Goody's Headache Powders 500, Bristol, Tenn. Sept. 1 Mountain Dew Southern 500, Dar: lington, S.

Sept. 7 Miller 400, Richmond, Va: Sept. 15 MBNA 500, Dover, Del: Sept, 22 Hanes 500, Martinsville, Va. Sept. 29 Tyson Holly Farms 400, North Wilkesboro, N.C, Oct.

6-UAW-GM Quality 500, Concord, N.C. Oct. 20 AC-Delco 400, Rockingham, Oct. 27 Dura Lube 500, Phoenix Nov. 10 NAPA 500, Hampton, Ga.

Driver Standings 1. Dale Earnhardt, 2,266. 2. Terry Labonte, 2,261. 3.

Jeff Gordon, 2,229. 4. Dale Jarrett, 2,029. 5. Sterling Marlin, 6.

Ken Schrader, 7. Ricky Rudd, 1,863. 8. Mark Martin, 1,805. 9.

Ted Musgrave, 1,799. 10. Rusty Wallace, 1,787. 11. Bobby Hamilton, 1,763., 12.

Ricky Craven, 1,717. 13. Michael Waltrip; 1,697,. 14. Ernie Irvan, 1,678.

15, Jeff Burton, 1,668, 16. Jimmy Spencer, 1,657. 17. Bobby Labonte; 1,648: 18. Rick Mast, 19.

Jeremy Mayfield, 1,502. 20. Wally Dallenbach 21. Kyle Petty, 1,473. 22.

Brett Bodine, 1,375. 23. Kenny Wallace, 1,362. 24. Hut Stricklin, 25.

Morgan Shepherd, 1,343.: 26. Geoff Bodine, 1,327. 27. Darrell Waltrip, 1,326. 28.

Robert Pressley, 1,304, 29. Joe Nemechek, 1,241, 30. Lake Speed, 1,230. 31. John Andretti, 1,213.

32. Johnny Benson, 1,200. 33. Steve Grissom, 1,188, FISHING REPORT Ind. Todd Tipton Spider Miller, Bloomington David Carich, Cicero 75-74-73-222 Tim Frazier, Ft.

Wayne 71-76-75--122 Brent Hofman, Latayette. 122 Scott Pieri, Ft. Wayne 74-73-75 -m Lenny Hartlage, Sellersbrg: 74-75-74-223 John Andrews; Mike O' Toole, Indpis 70-75-78-223 James Joseph Ft. Wayne: 73-73-78-224 Todd Sandow. N.

Manchtr 75-00-79-224 Scotty. -Hupp, 68-73-83-224 Dave Williamson, Crwfdvill 60-77-70--224 Joshua Habig, Jasper 69-73-84-224 Gary Sowinski, 74-76-74-224 Steve Kreiger, Anderson 74-74-76-224 Joshua Brewer, Brownstown 71-76-77-224 AUTO RACING OUTLOOK: Excellent water conditions throughout northern Indiana at midweek are conducive to good fishing. Bluegills have moved to deeper water in most lakes and are scattered. Fishermen having to hunt fish. Northern fishing at.

traditional pike lakes is good. Bass fishing: slowed some In lakes. Walleyes providing consistent fishing in rivers. Catfishing is excellent In local reservoirs and rivers. Crappie fishing is slow.

3 HUNTINGTON LAKE: Summer pool. Discharge on Wednesday, 75 cubic feet per second. Crappies running small. Silver bass scattered. Plenty of catfish from lake and river below spillway: where, anglers are taking a few walleyes.

SALAMONIE LAKE: Summer pool. 48 CFS. Mixed bag of fish from lake: largemouth bass, small crap: pies, bluegills and walleyes making up catch. Some silver. bass reported.

Occasional walleyes below dam. Catfishing Is excellent on usual baits. MISSISSINEWA LAKE: Summer pool. Discharge, 77. CFS.

Anglers taking crappies on tube jigs and minnows but fish are on the small side. Fair catches of bass reported at midweek, using crankbaits or softcraws. Excellent catfishing in lake and pools in river below dam; softcraws top balt. Walleyes from river downstream to the Wabash River: WAWASEE-TIPPECANOE AREA LAKES: On lakes, fishermen are taking bluegills suspended from 12 to 25 feet deep. Bass are scattered from deep water to shallow water.

Crankbalts or leeches taking fish. Good to excellent northern pike fishing trolling or casting crankbalts along weedlines. Crappie fishing is slow, except on Dewart Lake. SHAFER AND FREEMAN LAKES: Silver bass at night, using deerhair Jigs cast around docks. Trollers also taking silvers, using small spoons or spinners.

Dams producing mixed bag: catfish, silvers, crappies and smallmouth bass. A Seniors to tee off Friday From Seniors Page SPORTS CALENDAR INDIANA SPORTS MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Kane County at Fort Wayne Wizards, 7 p.m.; Oklahoma City at Indianapolis India ans, 7 p.m. RADIO-TV only; for taped events, dally paper or TeleView GOLF PGA MICHELOB CHAMPIONSHIP: Noon, ESPN, PGA SENIOR PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP: 2 p.m., ESPN. CELEBRITY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: 6:30 p.m., ESPN. PRO ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS AT CHICAGO CUBS: 2:20 p.m., WGN: FLORIDA MARLINS AT ATLANTA BRAVES: 6:35 p.m WTBS. CHICAGO WHITE SOX AT KANSAS CITY ROYALS: 7 p.m., WGN and WGOM-860. CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE: 5 p.m., ESPN2 and midnight, ESPN. EXHIBITION BASKETBALL OLYMPICS U.S. TEAM VS.

AUSTRALIAN TEAM: 7 p.m., TNT. ATLANTA OLYMPIC PREVIEW: 1:25 p.m.,. WBAT-1400. INDIANA SPORTS TALK: 9 p.m., WGOM-860. ROUNDUPS: Sports Review, 7:45 a.m.

and 5:35 p.m., WBAT-AM (1400) and 7:35 a.m. and 5:40 p.m., WCJCFM (99.3); Moritz Sports, 5:05 p.m., WGOM-AM (860); SportsCenter; 5, 6, 7. a.m., 6, 10 p.m. and 1:30 a.m., ESPN; Sports Tonight, 10 p.m., 12:30 a.m., CNN. 34.

Derrike Cope, 1,187: 35. Ward Burton, 1,107. 36. BIll Elliott, 1,067, 37. Dick Trickle, 1,026.

38. Dave Marcis, 892. 39. Bobby Hillin 820. 40.

Mike Wallace, 723, 41. Elton Sawyer, 611. 42. Todd Bodine, 410. 43.

Loy Allen, 356. 44. Mike Skinner, 299. 45. Jeff Purvis, 285.

46. Chuck Bown, 168, 47. Greg Sacks, 128. 48. Gary Bradberry, 107.

49. Chad Little, 98. 50. Randy MacDonald, 91, 51: Tom Kendall, 84. 52.

Stacy Compton, 64: 53. Jeffrey Krogh; 58. 54. Larry Gunselman, 55. (tie) Jeff Green; 55.

56. Richard Woodland Jr. 52. (tie) Hermie Sadler, 52. 58.

Scott Gaylord, 49. 76 at Hart, figures an 80 will win the title. 35. Joe Bessey, 771.. 36.

Shane Hall, 728. "Nela Hodge is probably the one I have to beat; she has 37. Derrike Cope, 724. 4 been playing a lot of golf," Smith said. "Nela says she 39, 38.

Joe Kenny Nemechek, Wallace, 715. 666. doesn't play very good out at Shady Hills, but anyone can 40. Stevie Reeves, 646. get hot and have a good round." -41.

42. Ricky Chuck Bown, Craven, 562. 605. Hodge has finished second in each of the past three sea- 0. Jimmy Spencer, 543.

44. Johnny Rumley, 531. sons. 45. Mark Green, 529.

Betty Hulse, the 1991 seniors' winner, also will compete. 47. 46. Tony Jeremy Stewart, Mayfield, 470, 492. There will be gift certificates for low gross and low net 48.

Hut Stricklin, 467. each 4P. Johnny Chapman, 464. winners in age division (50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-75 50. Ward Burton, 410.

and 76-up). There also will be an overall championship tro- 51. Nathan Buttke, 381. 52. Elliot Sadler, 507, phy for the men's and women's winners.

53. Elton Sawyer, 303, This is the seventh year that Shady Hills and the Chroni- 55. 54. Jeff L.W. Miller, McClure, 231.

270. cle-Tribune have jointly sponsored the event. 56, Stanton Barrett, 222. Grand National DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The 1996 NASCAR Busch Grand National stock car.

racing series schedule, with winners in parentheses and driver standings. Feb. 17 Goody's Headache Powders 300 (Steve Grissom), Feb, 24 200, Rockingnam, N.C. (Mark Martin). March-2 Hardees Fried Chicken 250, Richmond, Va.

(Jeff Purvis). March 9 Busch Light 300, Hampton, Ga. (Terry March 17 Opryland USA 320, Nashville, Tenn. (Bobby Labonte). March 23 Busch Dura- Lube 200, Darlington, (Mark Martin).

March 30 Goody's Headache Powders 250, Bristol, Tenn. (Mark Martin). April 6 Sundrop 300, Hickory, N.C. (David: Green). May 19' Meridian Advantage 200, reth, Pa.

(Randy 25 Red Dog 300, Concord, N.C. (Mark Martin). June 1 GM Goodwrench-Deico Battery 200, Dover, Del. (Randy Lajole). June 8 Ford Credit 300, South Boston, Va.

(Todd June 22 Carolina Pride- Red Dog 250, Myr. tle Beach, S.C. (David Green). 3 June 30 Lysol 200, Watkins Glen, N. (Terry Labonte), July 7 Sears Auto Centers 250, West Allis; Wis.

(Buckshot Jones), July 12 Stanley 200, Loudon, N. H. July 27 Humminbird Fishfinder 500K, Tali ladega, Ala. Aug. 2 Kroger NASCAR 200, Indianapolis, Ind: Aug.

17 Detroit Gasket 200, Brooklyn, Mich; A Aug. 23 Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn. Aug. 31 Gatorade 200, Darlington, S.C. Sept.

6 Autolite Platinum 250, Richmond, Va. Sept. 14 MBNA 200, Dover, Del. 5 All Pro Bumper To Bumper 300, Concord, N.C. Oct.

19 AC-Delco 200, Rockingham, N.C. Nov. 3 Jiffy Lube Miami 300, Homestead, Fla. Driver Standings 1. David Green, 2,170.

2. Randy LaJoie, 2,080, 3. Todd Bodine, Curtis Markham, 1,800, 5, Phil Parsons, 1,792. 6. Jett Green, 1,760.

7. Jason Keller, 1,662, 8. Chad Little, 1,647. 9. Jett Purvis, 1,619, 10.

Larry Pearson, 1,587. 11. Mike McLaughlin, 1,558. 12. Glenn Allen, 1,547.

:13. Rodney Combs, 1,516. 14. Dick Trickle, 1,513. 15.

Kevin LePage, 1,509. 16. Bobby Labonte, 1,476, 17. Hermie Sadler, 1,458. 18.

Tim Fedewa, 1,358. 19. Terry Labonte, 1,328. 20. Jeff Fuller, 1,313.

21. Doug Heveron, 1,245. 22. Mike Dillon, 1,214. 23: Bobby Dotter, 1,212.

24. Mark Martin, 1,089. 25. Mike Wallace, 1,019. 26.

Dennis Setzer, 1,016. 27. Steve Grissom, 1,005. 28. Dale Jarrett, 965.

29. Buckshot Jones, 932. 30. Tommy Houston, 915. 31, Michael Waltrip, 861.

32. Randy Porter, 797, 33. Patty Moise, 784. 34. Jim Bown, 778.

COUNTY AMATEUR SENIOR PAIRINGS Here are the pairings for Friday's Grant will be played at Shady Hills Golf Course: 8:04 a.m. Mel Ogden, Ray Baranack, Charlie Nash, Ron Stephens. 8:11 Boyd Toney, Jim Shipman, Jim Rogers, Rodney Miller. 8:18 Al Fornshell, Tom McGrath, Ross Saulmon, Al Houston. 8:25 Jerry Curtis, Joe Calobrace, Howard Schick, Gene Curtis.

8:39 Wilbur Webb, Bob Welton, Dick Fishell, George Kitts. 8:46 Paul Reynolds, Tim Apt, Bob Ross, Gale Galbreath. 8:53 Gerald Jump, Jim Ulerick, Reas Newsome, Duane Lord. 9:00 Dick Barney, BIll Corey George Whitton, Bobby Cole. 9:08 Nela Hodge, Ruth Smith, Jo Anne Ad- NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION Pct.

GB L10 Streak Home Atlanta 54 33 621 5-5 33-17. Montreal. 49 38 .563 5 4-6 Won 1 28-18. New York: 41 46 471. 13 5-5 Lost 22-18: Florida 40.

47 460 14 3-7 Won Philadelphia 037 49 .430 6-4 Lost 20-21: CENTRAL DIVISION: Pct. GB Streak: Home: St. Louis 46. .529 8-2 Lost 1 Houston 47. 42.

.528 7-3 2 23-18 CUBS 41: 48 .471 Won: 2 25-21 REDS 39 43 .476 5-5 Lost 2 19-20 Pittsburgh 39 48 448 3-7 Won 1 18-27: WEST DIVISION Pct. GB L10 Streak Home San Diego 48 41 539 8-2: Won 5 25-25 Los Angeles. 47 42. 528 8-2 Lost 25-18 Colorado 42 44 488 46 Won 27-15 San Francisco: :38 48 442 2-8. Lost 5 20-23 (L10 -Last 10: games; Streak- streak; Home record) TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia (Schilling 2-3) at Montreal (Fassero 8-6), 6:35 Pittsburgh (Neagle 9-4) at REDS (Smlley 6:35 Houston (Drabek 4-6) at New York (Clark 8-6); 6:40 Florida (Burkett 5-8) at Atlanta (Avery 7-7), 6:40 St.

Louis (Osborne 8-4) at CUBS (Navarro 6-8), 7:05 San Diego (Hamilton 10-4) at Colorado (Freeman 6-5), 8:05 San Francisco (Leiter 4-7) at Los Angeles (R. Martinez 6-3); 9:05 NOTES ALL-STARS GET LOWEST PRIME TIME RATING: If baseball Is back, the All-Star game television rating doesn't show It. Tuesday night's game got the lowest rating ever for a prime AllStar game and was the least-watched in 27 years. NBC's broad-: cast of the National League's 6-0 victory got a 13.2 rating and 23 share, Nielsen Media Research sald. The rating was down 5 percent from the 13.9 rating for last year's game, which had the previous low rating for a prime-time All-Star game.

It was down 16. percent from the '94 game the last before the strike which had a 15.7 rating. The game was seen in 12.7 million homes, the fewest to tune in to an All-Star game since: 1969, when a postponement caused the game to be played in the afternoon and 8.6 million watched. Nielsen sald and the share were the lowest since it began tracking baseball's All-Star game In 1967. The a rating peaked at 28.5 In.

1970 but has not reached 20 in Chicago, a 14.2 In Los Angeles and a 20.2 in Philadelphia, since 1988. This year's game got a 14.6 rating In a New York, a 14.5 where the game was played In. Veterans Stadium. Among the 33 major markets, Cleveland had the highest rating for the second straight year, a 28.7. The lows were a 7.8 in San Diego and an 8.9 in Phoenix.

Ratings represent the percentage of television households in the nation tuned to a program and each national point equals 959,000 homes. Shares represent the percentage watching a broadcast among those televisions on at the time: NBC's first half hour of the game, from p.m., got a 10.8 rating. The rating increased to 13.1 for the. second half hour, 14.0 for the next. 30 minutes and peaked at 14.4 from p.m.

The rating declined to 13.2 from p.m. and 12.1 for the final half hour, which included postgame events. REDS' ROOKIE MANAGER STILL' LEARNING: Rookie players have plenty to learn in the big leagues. So do rookie managers, Ray Knight is finding out. "This season has been so hard for me.

I've been in baseball a long time, and I've had to deal with success and failure," Knight sald. The former third baseman played for the 1986 world champion New York Mets, after a stint with the Reds. He has learned that enduring an individual slump or a team's slump as a player is altogether different than handling it as a manager. "As a manager, you've got to deal with 25 people's failures, and the team's failures. It's hard," the first-year manager sald.

The Reds lost their last two games before the AllStar break, despite having leads In both. They closed the season's first half by winning 10 of their last 15 games, 13 of 20 and 17. of 27. The last two losses helped Knight decide to change the duties of some of his coaches for the second half, which starts with a home game tonight against Pittsburgh. Knight said that Marc Bombard, the third base coach for the first half, will now be his bench coach.

Bench coach Joel Youngblood replaces Bombard at third base. Knight was upset about some missed signals and missed bunts during the Reds' series In Chicago last week: JOYNER TO REJOIN PADRES THURSDAY: Wally Joyner, out breaking his left thumb June 2, will rejoin the San lineup tonight at Colorado. "I'm- ready to-go. Thumbs up," Joyner said before a team workout Wednesday. The smooth-flelding first baseman broke the thumb while sliding Into.

second base at Philadelphia. He had the cast taken off a week earlier than expected and made three rehab appearances with Class A Rancho Cucamonga. Joyner. had X-rays taken again Wednesday. "The doctor said my bone has healed to a point: where it's 80-85 percent," Joyner said.

"He said I'm good to go." The left-handed Joyner was hitting .321 with 5 homers and RBIs when he was hurt. "It's going to be nice seeing Wally back: out there," manager Bruce Bochy sald. With Joyner out, the Padres went into a 4-19 skid that cost them their NL West lead. They've since won nine of 11, Including two four-game sweeps of San Francisco, to take a one-game lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers at the All-Star break. Joyner was able to start taking ground balls just two days after having his thumb placed In a cast.

"I feel pretty good," he sald. "I worked out and I think what! did while on the DL with the cast on my arm and everything was what I needed to do." Bochy said Chris Gwynn (hand) and Archl Cianfrocco (back) are candidates to go on the disabled list to make room for Joyner. The Padres remain without batting star. Tony Gwynn, who had his right foot placed In a cast July 2 after an MRI showed fraying and a minor tear of his Achilles tendon. At the time, the Padres said Gwynn would be out for at least four weeks.

Gwynn later said he could be out longer even the rest of the season depending on the severity of the injury. AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION Pct. GB L10 Streak Home New York 52 33 .612 7-3 Lost 1 30-15 Baltimore 48 39 :541 6 6-4 Lost 1 26-19 Toronto 38 49 .437 15 3-7 Lost 19-22 Boston 36 49 .424 16 5-5 Won 22-19 1 Detroit 27 61 307 4-6 Won 16-27 CENTRAL DIVISION Pct. GB L10 Streak Home Cleveland 52 35 .598. 5-5 Won 27-17 WHITE SOX 50 37.

.575 2 5-5 Lost 1 Milwaukee 43 43 .500 Won 21-19 Minnesota 41 45 .477 5-5 Lost 2 22-24 Kansas City 38: 50. .432 5-5 Won 2 17-26 WEST DIVISION A Pct. GB L10 Streak Home Toxas 51 36 .588 4-8 Won 1 32-15 Seattle 46 39 .541 6-4 Lost 1 23-21 California 43 45 .489 3-7 Won 1 27-17. Oakland 43 45. .489 7-3 Lost 1 19-22 (L10 10 games; Streak streak; Home- Home record) TODAY'S GAMES Texas (Ollver 7-2) at Oakland (Choulnard 2-2), 2:15 Boston (Clemens 3-8) at Detroit (B.

Williams 2-5), 6:05 New York (Key 5-6) at Baltimore (Mussina 11-5), 8:35 Toronto (Guzman 7-6) at Milwaukee (D'Amico 7:05 Cleveland (McDowell 6-8) at Minnesota (Radke 5-10), 7:05 WHITE SOX (Alvarez 10-4) Kansas City (Haney 7-6), 7:05 California (Langston 5-4) at Seattle (Hitchco*ck 8-3), 9:05 NOTES THOMAS BAYS DL POSSIBLE: Chicago White Sox slugger Frank Thomas says a sore left foot may put him on the disabled list for the first time in his career. Thomas, who was scratched from Tuesday's All-Star game In Philadelphla, went to a doctor for tests after returning to Chicago. Results weren't expected until today. But If they reveal a serious fracture, Thomas probably will be placed on the disabled list so the club can call someone up to replace him, team spokesman Brad Roder sald. "I've never been on the DL before, but something is really wrong," Thomas said Tuesday.

"What concerns me more than anything is why can't walk." Thomas Injured the foot Thursday In Cleveland white rounding first base. X-rays showed no break, and the Injury was lleted as a sprain. "It's getting worse," Thomas said. "The pain le worse and the swelling Is out of hand. I can't walk.

I 1 can't even move. I don't know how I played the last two games In Cleveland." White Sox Manager Terry Bevington doean't expect Thomas to play any soonor than Saturday. "At this point, I think he will definitely have a chance I would say a 50-50 chance to miss the Thursday game and possibly Friday," Bevington sald. A stint on the disabled list would last a minimum of 15 days, and end Thomas' consecutive games streak of 346, second in the majors behind Cal Ripkon. Thomas leads the American League In RBIs with 85 and is fourth in batting with a .349 average.

He also has 23 homers. adise, Australia. (Jimmy Vasser). April 14 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Long Beach, Calif. (Jimmy Vasser).

April 26 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix, Nazareth, Pa. (Michael Andretti). May 26 US 500, Brooklyn, Mich. (Jimmy Vasser)." June 2 Miller 200, Milwaukee. (Michael Andretti).

June ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix; Detroit. (Michael Andretti). June 23 Joe's 200, Portland, Ore. (Alex Zanardi), June 30 Medic Drug Grand Prix, Cleve (Gil de Ferran). July 14 Molson Indy Toronto, Toronto.

July 28 Michigan 500, Brooklyn; Mich. Aug. 11 Miller 200, Lexington, Ohio. Aug. 18 Texaco-Havoline 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Sept. 1. Moison Indy. Vancouver; Vancouver, British Sept. 8 Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey, Monterey, Calif.

Driver Standings 1. Jimmy Vasser, 102. 2. Al Unser 99. 3.

Gil de Ferran, 92. 4. Christian Fittipaldi, 78. 5. Michael Andretti, 73.

6. Greg Moore, 60. 7. Scott Pruett, 59. 8.

Alex Zanardi, 9. Andre Ribeiro, (tie) Paul Tracy, 49. 1.1. Bobby Rahal, 40. 12.

Adrian Fernandez, 36. 13. Emerson Fittipaldi, 29. 14. Mauricio Gugelmin, 28.

(tie) Parker Johnstone, 28. 16. Mark Blundell, 17. Eddie Lawson, 26. 18.

Roberto Moreno, 24. 19. Stefan Johansson, 19, 20. Robby Gordon, 17, 21. Bryan Herta, 16.

22. Raul Boesel, 11. 23. P.J. Jones, 4.

24. Hiro Matsush*ta, (tie) Richie Hearn, 26. Marco Greco, (tie) Scott Goodyear, Formula One PARIS (AP) The 1996 Formula One schedule, with winners in parentheses and driver standings: March. 10 Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne. (Damon Hill), March 31 Brazilian Grand Prix, Interla: gos.

(Damon Hill) April 7 Argentine Grand Prix, Buenos Air: es. (Damon Hill). April 28 European Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany. (Jacques Villenueve). May 5 San Marino Grand Prix, Imola (Damon Hill), May 19 Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo (Olivier Panis).

June 2 Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona. (Michael Schumacher) June 16 Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal. (Damon Hill), June 30 French Grand Prix, Magny Cours. (Damon July 14 British Grand Prix, Silverstone. 28 German Grand Prix, Hockenheim.

Aug. 11 Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest. Aug. 25 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps. Sept.

8 Italian Grand Prix, Monza. Sept. 22 Portuguese Grand Prix, Oct. 13. Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka.

Driver Standings 1. Damon Hill, Britain, 63, 2. Jacques Villeneuve, Canada, 38, 3. Michael Schumacher, Germany, 2 26. 4.

Jean Ales, France, 25. 5. David Coulthard, Britain, 14. 6. Mika Hakkinen, Finland, 12.

7. Olivier Panis, France, 11. 8. Gerhard Berger, Austria, 10. 9.

Eddie Irvine, Britain, 9. 10. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, 7. 11. Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany, 6.

12. Mika Salo, Finland, 5. 13. Johnny Herbert, Britain, 14. Martin Brundle, Britain, 15.

Jos Verstappen, Netherlands, (tie) Pedro Diniz, Brazil, 1. IRL INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The 1996-97 Indy Racing League schedule: Aug. 18 New England 200, Loudon, N.H, Sept. 15 Las Vegas 200, Las Vegas. Today's entries First Post 7 p.m.

FIRST $2,500, Conditioned Trot. St Pat's Ranger, Wilfong 4-8-3 8-1. chine, Holliday 9-7-9 3-1. Cabrini Bluegrass, Mapes 3-9-2 9-2. Hill's Other Woman, Smith 1- 2-1 25-1.

Tiger Magoo, Reese 5-5-5 6-1. Sue Ann, Reisert 5-4-7 10-1. 1 Baltic Flight, Cromer: 1-2-3 7-2. Jurgy Jet, Holsapple 9-4-7. 10-1.

Olympic Leebrook, Binkley 4-6-0 10-1. Mai: Song, Thomas 2-3-4 25-1. SECOND $2,000, Claiming Pace. Got By Sandman, Barnes 5-5-37-2. Hasty Christer B-2 2-2-3 2-1.

Laurn's Filly, Yoder 7-9 0-1. Cool Broadway, Haston Lottery Laag; Essig Jr 8-4-6 12-1. Comes The Wind, Murphy 15-1. Gold Kirk, Mapes 3-4-7 10-1. Genes Trutrix, Longieliere 10-9-5 6-1, THIRD $2,800, Conditioned Trot.

Pretty Neat, Waller 9-5-15-2. Runyon Noble. Gill, Putnam 1-8-1 7-2. Why Waste Time; Holliday 7-7-5 Gatepost Kayo, Owen 4-7-6 12-1. Range Seducer, Wilfong 3-1- 10 5-1.

Act Speedy, Cromer 4-3-2 25-1. Bomber Score, Coblentz 1-6-9 20-1. Sassy 'Leebrook, Binkley 10-3-4 FOURTH $2,000, Claiming Pace. -Tsunami Bluegrass, Mapes 10-8 8-1. Half Andy, Barnes 2-7-3 7-2.

Red Eye Bullet, Christer 8-4-7 10-1. Ron The Don, Essig: Jr 6-4-9 8-1. Hail Paul's Knight, Trent 9-4-9 9-2. Aren't We' Good, Hopper 5-1. Shezaroyalfitch, Wilson 1.

Jack Your Jaw, Putnam 6-8-6 6-1. Starcraft Hanover, Haston 5-6 8-1 $2,500, Conditioned Pace. Jd's City Lights, Sumner 2-2 12-1. Homer Lee Brook, Hopper 111 3-2-2 12-1. Ridin'thestormout, Haynes Jr 3-5-3 8-5.

Prince Bel Air, Haston 43 8-1. Tower of London, Bowermaster 2-8-3 9-5. Bluegrass, Christer No Son of Mine, Stohler 5-4-9 5-2. Bygeorge Hy Got It, Holsapple 6-8-2. 12-1.

Garthie. Bluegrass, Mapes 8-3-6 20-1. Rg Casbah, Kie ninger Jr 4-7-2 25-1. SIXTH $3,000, Claiming Opt. Trot.

Sherwood's Chief, Wilson 6-2-7 5-1. Hoosier Rosett, Haston 10-7-1 15-1: Road To Venus, Sorenson: 5-1-35-2. Claim The Crown, Christer 8-4-44-1. Essay, Bolyard 4-4-7 25-1. Cargos Sun, Guptill8-6-6 20-1.

Sindelar Hanover, Essig Ur 2-6-4 10- 1. Phyllis' Lady, Cullipher 6-3-7 10-1. Garland Pete, Luther 3-2-12-1. SEVENTH $4,200, Conditioned Pace. Honest: Sam, Frey 6-3-2 5-2.

Troy Yoder 4-6-4 5-2. Bit of Brandon, Haston 9-3-5. 15-1, Iroc Your Worid, Neafus 7-5-4 15-1. CI's Eclipse, Sumner 5-5-X. 12-1: Chance Christner 2-4-5 2-1.

Brooklets Luna, Hochstetler 3-2-X 10-1. Imagespoohbear, Sowash 7-6 25-1. Mack, Stohler 1-1-2 8-5. EIGHTH $2,500, Conditioned Pace. Doowhop.

Bluegrass, Mapes 4-6-19-2. Clapstick, Haston 6-5-9 12-1. Yo Dude, Haynes Jr 6-7-9 3-1. Jay's Hellfire, Reese 5-8-8: 10-1: Ridan, Stohler 3-6-8 Branson, Brumbaugh 8-9-16-1. 1 Barnes 4-6-5 8-1.

Sungait Barett, Holliday 1-5 6 8-1. Kyle Kieninger, Jr. 8-3-7 5-1. Charlie's Loney 5-6-5 12-1. NINTH $2,500, Conditioned Pace.

Looking Good Essig Jr 3-6-3 9-2. Redbrush Eagle, Holliday 3-4-9 12-1. Tonoa, Horan 7-3-37-2. Myers 3-3-1 Broadway Celebrity, 9-3-2 25-1. Hrs Jack Roller, Hope 3-2-7 9-5.

Fifth Affair, Christer 2-6-2 10-1. Mike, Kieninger Jr 9-3-5 25-1. Avalanche. Alert, Gray 2-4 15-1. Neondion Bluegrass, Mapes 8-5 15-1.

TENTH $2,800, Conditioned Pace. Flight In Action, Johnson 1-1-3 25-1. Fuzz and Fitch, Stohler 2-2 3-1. Workin In Coalmine, Haynes. Jr 7-5-115-1.

Flamingo Gold, Christner 7-1-8 6- 1. Jakuzzi, Haston 1-5-3 5-1. Gray Scooter, Putnam 5-1-3 10-1. Under Duress, Barnes 2-6-4 7-1. Town Player, Picciano 2-7-8 Jo's Distant Buddy, Gray 4-10-7 25-1.

Aced, Kieninger, 4-2-3 6-1. ELEVENTH $2,500, Conditioned Pace. Norman, Holliday 5-2-1 20-1. Reason To Shop, Stohler 1-2-2 7-2. Aufy, Kieninger Jr 1-3-8 5-1.

Jate's Destiny, Coblentz 1-1-9 9-2. Cam Luv, Haston 6-5-6 10-1. Soap Box, Essig Jr 4-4-3 10- 1. Lucky Haircut, Barnes 2-8-6 5-1. Schwartz kopf, Reisert 2-5-4 8-1.

Demo, Mapes 2-5-3 10- 1. Steady Bud, Myers 2-5-4 10-1. TWELFTH $2,000, Claiming Pace. King Barnes 9-4-8 25-1: Smell of Success, Holliday 3-1 5-1. What A Haston 9-7-6 15-1.

Market Choice, Picciano 7-8-8 12-1. Kg's Gravitate, Christer 8-3-5 25-1. Rovir Finale, Frey 2-1-7 5-1. From The Terrace, Essig Jr 10-2-6 10-12 Meadow Maximus, Haynes Jr. 1-2-6 7-2.

RU: therford Behave, Stohler 6-8-1 6-1. Kid In Motion, Cullipher 2-1-6 2-1. TRIVIA ANSWER 57. Pete Orr, 220. 58.

Mike Harmon, 201, 59. Dale Fischlein, 167, 60. Tracy Leslie, 162. 61. Tim Bender, 161.

(tie) David Bonnett, 161.: 63. Mike Lauglin 150. 64. Andy Hillenburg, 128. 65.

Marty Ward, 122. 66. Dale Earnhardt 121,7 67. Butch Leftzinger, 118: 68. Robbie Reiser; 109.

69. Bill Ingle, 97. (tie) Sterling Marlin, 97. 71. Ron Barfield, 72.

Lonnie Rush, 92. (tie) Jerry Nadeau; 92. 74. Danny Edwards, 91. 75.

Greg Clark, 88. 76. Chris Diamond, 73. 77. Matt Kenseth, 70.

.78. Brad Teague, 67. 79. Toshio Suzuki, 64. 80.

Kevin Simmons, 61.: (tie) Ron Thiel (tie) Joey McCarthy, 61. 83. A.J. Frank, 55. 84.

Jimmy Kitchens, 85. Jeff Burton, 37. Craftsman Truck DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The 1996 NASCAR Craftsman Truck schedule, with winners in parentheses and driver point standings: March 17 Super Truck Challenge, Home stead, Fla. (Dave Rezendes).

April 21 Desert Star Classic, Phoenix, Ariz. (Jack Sprague). May 4 Portland Speedway, Portland, Ore: (Ron Hornaday, Jr.) May 11 Nelson Truck Equipment 200, Mon: roe, Wash. (Mike Bliss) May: 25 Tucson Raceway Park, Tucson, Ariz. (Mike Skinner).

June 1 Craftsman 250, Erie, Colo. (Mike Skinner). June 9 Lund Look 225, Topeka, Kan. (Mike Skinner). June 22 Coca Cola 200, Bristol, Tenn (Rick Carelli).

June 30 DeVilbiss Super Finish 200, Nazareth, Pa. (Jack July 6 Sears Auto Center 200, West Allis, Wis. (Jack Sprague). July 20 Ford Credit 300, Loulsville, KY. July 27 Western Auto 200, Odessa, Mo, Aug.

1 Cummins 200, Indianapolis, Ind. Aug. 10 Stevens Beil Genuine Cars Parts 200, Flemington, N.J. Aug. 25 Parts America 150, Watkins Glen, N.Y; Aug.

'31 Federated Auto Parts 250, Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 5 2 Fasmart SuperTruck Shootout, Richmond, Va. Sept. New.

Hampshire International: Speedway, Loudon, N.H, Sept. 21 Hanes 250, Martinsville, Va. Sept. 28 Lowes Home Improvement house 250, North Wilkesboro, N. C.

Oct. 5 Sears Point Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. Oct. 13 Ford Credit 300, Bakersfield, Oct. 26 GM Battery 300, Phoenix, Ariz.

Nov, 3 Carquest 420K, Las Vegas. Driver Standings Jack Sprague, 1,619. 2. Ron Hornaday 1,604. 3.

Mike Skinner, 1,560. Dave Rezendes, 1,348. 5. Joe Ruttman, 1,302. 6.

Jimmy Hensley, 1,269. 7. Butch Miller, 1,261, 8. Mike Bliss, 1,256. 9.

Rick Carelli, 1,255, 10. Bryan Reffner, 1,237, 11. Bill Sedgwick, 1,234. 12. Bobby Gill, 1,219.

13. Doug George, 14. John Nemechek, 1,118. 15. Rich Bickle, 1,106.

16. Bob Brevak, 1,057, 17. Michael Dokken, 1,018. 18. Lance Norick, 963.

19. Bob Keselowski, 953. 20. Walker Evans, 944. 21.

Kenny Allen, 938. 22. Jay Sauter, 810. 23. Ron Bartield 649.

24. T.J. Clark, 619. 25. Mike Chase, 607.

26. Jerry Glanville, 515. 27. Lonnie Cox, 504. 28.

Butch Gilllland, 491. 29. Dan Press, 450. 30. Steve Portenga, 433, 31.

Mike Hurlbert, 418.: 32. Charlie Cragan, 412. 33. David Smith, 355. 34.

Ernie Cope, 337. 35. Joe Gaita, 334. 36. Ken Schrader, 325.

37. Mark Gibson, 317. 30. Jeff Burton, 302. 39.

Johnny Benson, 300. 40. Rick Johnson, 270. 41. Harry Gant, 224.

42. Carlos Serrano, 221. 03. Terry McCarthy, 214. 44.

Frank Kimmel, 211. 45. Rodney Combs 209. 46. Andy Genzman, 207.

47. Geoff Bodine, 206. 48. Kevin Harvick, 201, 4. Scott Lagasse, 200.

50. Joe Madore, 195. 51. Wayne Jacks, 173. 52.

Tobey Butler, 150. 53. Rusty Wallace, 138. 54. Doug Thorpe 137.

55. Darrell Waltrip, 130. 54. Terry Cook 127. 57.

Davy Jones, 124. 58. Gary Lloyd, 119. 59. Ritchie Petty, 112.

60. Kenny Wallace, 109. 61. Jerry Robertson, 100. 62.

Dan Obrist, 97, (tie) Randy Porter, 97. 64. Gary 51. Amant, M. (lie) Wally Dallenbach, 66.

Robble Reiser, 85. 67. Randy Rentrew, 02. (tie) Michael Cotabucci, 02. 69.

George Tallas, 00. 70. Bob Strait, 70, (tie) Steve Mendenhall, 70. (tie) Bill Venturini, 70. 73.

Kenny Irwin 67. (tie) Bob Schacht, 67. 75, Jimmy Davis, 64. 76. Rick Markie, 50, (tie) Perry Tripp, 50.

70. Frank Davis, 55. 79. Rick McCray, 52. 80.

Randy Churchilt, 44. 01. Guy Thomas, 25. Indy-car TROY, Mich, (AP) The Indy car ing schedule, with winners in parentheses and driver point standings: March 3 Grand Prix of Miami, Home stead, Fla. (Jimmy Vasser).

March 17 Indy Car Brazil, Rio de Janiero, Brazil (Andre Ribeiro), March 31 IndyCar Australla, Surfers Par- The NL beat the AL 4-3 in 14 innings during the 1950 All- Star game at Comiskey Park. LOCAL SPORTS Youth basketball BOYS GIRLS CLUB LEAGUE 13-15 year -olds 76ers 122, Celtics Sixers Johnson 55, McClung 40, Rupert 12, Gamble 10, Horn 5. Celtics McNair 51, White 6, Dickey 4. Youth baseball PAL CLUB LEAGUE: Coaches pitch tourney: Southworth Ford 31, Comfort Suites 30 R.E.M. 8, LJC Enterprises 7 WCJC Radio 8, Grant Co Right to Life G.R.E.A.T, 15, Personal Finance 11 Class A Championship R.E.M.

22, WCJC Radio 5 Class AA championship G.R.E.A.T. 25, Southworth Ford 16 Girls' Fastpitch championship Center 12, Curtman's Cycle Center, Morrell's Floor covering 8, Official Entry Blank 1996 Grant County Amateur Golf Tourney Please enter my name as a contestant in the Grant County Golf Tournament. Participating courses will be Hart, Shady Hills, Walnut Creek, Elks and Meshingomesla. Through this entry, I agree to be available for the entire I tournament July 13-14 and 20-21 (men and women) and July 112 (seniors). Men's and women's competition, sponsored by the Chronicle- Tribune, will consist of 72 holes for all entrants and seniors competition, sponsored by the ChronicleTribune and Shady Hills, will consist of 18 holes.

MEN: After qualifying rounds July 13 at Hart and July 14 at Shady Hills, the field will be divided Into five flights. The low 32 and ties compete in the Champlonship Flight July 20 at Elks and July 21 at Meshingomesia. The First Flight plays the third round July 20 at Walnut Creek and the I final round July 21 at the Elks. The second through fourth I flights play the final two rounds at Walnut Creek July 20-21. 1 WOMEN: After qualifying rounds July 13 at Hart and July 14 at Shady Hills, the field will be divided Into two flights.

The low eight and ties compete in the Championship Flight July 20 at the Elks and July 21 at Meshingomesia. Other players compete In the First Flight July 20 at Walnut Creek and July 21 at the Elks. SENIORS: The tournament will be divided Into six age groups for men and women: 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-75, 76-up. The tournament will consist of 18 holes and a spaI ghetti dinner will follow play. All entries MUST be turned in at Shady Hills.

ENTRY FEE: $64 for men and women (for all four! rounds), $27 for senlors (one round). The fee MUST accom-1 pany the entry form. Checks for the men's and women's tourney should be made payable to the Chronicle- Tribune for the four-round tournament and to Shady Hills for the senlors tournament. Note: Seniors can also play in the fourround event but must pay the additional $64. All residents of Grant County, present students of Grant I County colleges and those who are not residents but belong I to Hart, Shady HIlls, Walnut Creek, Elks, Meshingomesia or I Lakeview are eligible.

(Check one) Women 0 Men's Senlors Cart 1 18-hole handicap. Course you usually County Amateur Senior golf tournament, which ams. 9:16 Phyllls Oradat, Linda Borchers, Betty Hulse. 9:24 Imojean Travis, Lols Wright, Judy Atking. 10:04 Dick Kaupplla, Jim Harris, John Long, Rod McMullen.

10:12 Jim Adkine, Wendell Vincent, Dave Kiley. 10:36 James Reles, Phil Jung, Jim Wright, Bob 12:32 p.m. Don Welton, W. Wood, Bob Klatler, Ron Carmin. 12:39 BIll Green, Butch Miller, Jim Travis, Gary Miller.

12:46 Robert Beams, Steve Piper, Vaughn Huey, Gary Rittenhouse. How many years have you played In Best finish Best round ever Hole This entry blank must be filled at one of the participating I courses or dellvered to the Chronicle Tribune, 610 S. Adams I Marion, no later than July 11 for the four-round I event and no later than noon, July 10 for the seniors tour- I Iney. Contestants wishing to enter by mall may I them to: ChronicleGrant County Amateur Golf Tournament P.O. Box 309, Marion, 46953 Entries by mail will not be accepted If postmarked after July; 10.

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