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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 10

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Flagrant foato Jackson. A 18,676. 3-4 04) 6, Malone (-14 64 22. 2-10-0 4, alone 11-17 1-4 24, 1-9 2-2 4, Corbin 2-6 7-8 II, 2-2 8, Edwards 4-8 2-2 la Tot-ale 20-26 89. (83) 04) 0, 4cKy 7-13 1-3 16, 4-8 II Paytoa l-l 0-0 Parrot johraon J-ll 3-3 9.

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Seattle 47 (Kemp II). 19 (Stockton 13). Seattle 20 9). Total foil la Utah 21. Seatta, Utah illegal defense.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto Baltimore New York Boston Milwaukee beiroit Cleveland Oakland Chicago Cabforoii Texaa Minieeota Sealllc Karat Cily Pinaburgh New York Sl Louia Montreal PhikKklprila Chicago Sw Francisco Qnrilimili San Diego Atlanta Houston Los Ancclcs z-dcnolca first game was Twins 6, Red Sox 3 Greg Gagne doubled home two runs in the second and beat out a bunt to key a three-run fourth at the Metratome as Minnesota won its fourth straight and reached .500 for the first time since April 12. lOSTOH MINNESOTA strata abrbbi WeayiaaT 54 I Marts' 3 0 0 1 In 0 0 0 2b 4 0 10 Bool 3b 4 0 10 Purls cf 4 0 11 Oat (ft 3 10 0 Hrbtk lb 3 111 Puliar 4 2 2 0 Narrate 4 120 Bub) cf 4 0 3 3 Bush da 3 110 Cooper Ik 3 0 10 Rdxvkl 10 0 0 Braaty lb 1 0 0 0 Larkia cf 4 110 Peas 2 0 0 0 flkowa if 0 0 0 ff Bruroky ph 1 0 0 0 hem 3b 3 12 0 Riven 4 0 10 Gag 4 12 2 Tataa 3t)3T4 3)411 tanea 010 OM 02O-) MbnenU NO Mb- DP Boaoe 2. LOB Boata Miaarsota 7. 2B-Winachara (I), PlaaUcl (10). Buki (5).

Cooper (2k Rim Purse. (10), Bush (21 Cape (4). HR-Hbek (J). IP RER BB SO 3, Athletics 0 Olerud hit a two-out, two-run homer off Stewart (2-3) in the Toronto stopped Athletics' five-game streak and won seventh time in games. Eaat Division Pel GB L10 Streak Home Away 21 10 .677 x-6-4 Lost 2 12-3 9-7 20 14 .588 214 x-6-4 Won I 12-5 8-9 19 14 .576 3 x-8-2 Won 4 11-6 8-8 II 17 .433 714 5-5 Lost I 7-10 6-7 13 18 .419 8 1-4-6 Lost 2 7-9 6-9 13 19 .406 814 5-5 Won 1 9-8 4-11 West Division I'd GB LIO Slreak Home Away 18 14 563 1-6-4 Won 3 9-6 9-8 17 15 .531 I 5-5 Losl I 9-4 8-11 16 17 485 214 z-4-6 Losl 1 9-8 7-9 16 18 .471 3 4-6 Won 1 9-5 713 15 18 .455 3 1-4-6 Losl I 13-9 2-9 II 18 .370.

Sfc 2-8 Won I 5-7 6-11 New York Chicago 3-Poia NBA playoffs KDT r-7 EASTERN CONFERENCE CMtWfO New York Tawaday, May 11 Chicago 06, New York Odcato leada erica 3-2 Tluaradajr, Maw 14 Chicago Mew York, I p.m. Swaday, May 17 New York at Chicafo. TBA, if neceaaary CWrrrUnd vs. Bestow. Suwdwy, May 10 CfcTCbjnd 114.

oatoa 112, OT. aeriea lied 2-2 Wechaadaw, May 13 Boatati at Cleveland, I ptn. Friday, May IS CV re land at Beaten, I pjn. Sunday, May 17 Boated at Cleveland, TBA, If Decenary WESTERN CONTKRiNCI Partland wj. Pfcoawbt Monday, May 11 Portland 111.

Pbotntx 111. 20T, Portland lead aeriea J-1 Thursday, May 14 Pbrxolx al Portland. TBA Saturday, May 14 Portland Phoenix, TBA, If nrceaaary Monday, May IS Phoenix at Portland, TBA, nrceaaary Utah, vs. Seeltle Tuesday, May II Uuta 19, Seattle 83, Utah lead aeries 1-1 Thursday, May 14 Seattle at Ulan. TBA Saturday, May 14 Utah at Seattle, TBA, if necessary Monday, May IS Seattle at Utah, TBA, If neceaaary Tuesday's playoff boxes At Chkato NEW YORK (SI) McDarael 12-23 1-2 36, Oakley 1-2 2-2 4, Ewinf 3-14 4-6 14, Jadaon 3- (W) Wilkin 1-12 3-4 19, Mason 2-3 0-0 4, Slarira 2-7 3-4 8, Anthony 2-2 3-4 7.

Totals 34- 16-22 88. CHICAGO (94) Plppea 4-11 2-2 10, Grant 6-8 1-4 13, Cartwrighl 2-6 0-2 4, Praoo 3-3 7-7 13, Jordan 11-23 13-17 37, Aratntroof 2-8 5-6 Willi arm 0-0 0-0 0, Hodt.es 2-3 0-0 6, Perdu 1-1 0-0 2, Levintuoo 0-0 0-0 a 1-2, Starts (Hodjea Fob tod oat 39 (Oakley, 10). Aaaiata Chicago 20 York 28, Oakley, Al Seattle UTAH (89) Benoil Ealca Stockton Brown J-6 34-67 SEATTLE Cage 0-6 Kemp 4-9 8-15 4-4 21. 1- 2 1-2 3, 2- 3 10. Total! Utah Seattle 34oinl Corbin O-l, Seatue McKey 1-3, Foaled oal (K.Maknt Aerials Utah (McMillan 23.

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Cleveland (Cook 1-2) al Kansas City (Appier 2-2). 8:35 p.m. Dallimore (Sutcliffc 42) al Texas (Brown 5-2). 8:35 pm Thursday's Game Sealllc (Swan 2-5) al Toronto (Such 1-3), 7:35 m. Only game echeduled 3 3 13 3 3, Mariners 1 Hall, a last-minute to the lineup, hit two-run single as New stopped a six-game streak and sent visiting Seattle to its Huh 13 games.

Hornets Rangers 1 Ben McDonald (5-0) allowed one run and five hits in 6 2-3 innings. Todd Froliwirth got six outs for his second save as visiting Baltimore won for (lie 10th time in 13 games. BALTIMORE TEXAS akrkU abrhbi Aadm 3 110 DwbIb db 4 0 0 0 Durau cf 4 I I 2 Tho. 2000 CKipka 3 12 2 Nwmal 10 10 MHipa Ik 4 0 10 PMro Ik 4 0 0 0 Scpa lb 0 0 0 0 Sana 4 0 10 Oradatcf 4 00 0 kiCilzcf 4 120 Hoika 1 0 0 0 Reiim 4 0 10 GOavk dh 4 0 0 0 Palm 3k 3 0 0 0 Gent Jb 4 13 1 Petalll 3 0 3 1 McLroi 2b 3 110 Hura 2b 2 0 0 0 Fxba 2b 10 0 0 TaUla SIfOSTM 3117 1 NEW VORK akrbbl 3 0 10 Sukvc SOU Mnagty lb 4 0 0 0 RKelly cf 3 0 10 Titbull If 4 00 0 HiUff 3 0 0 0 Lcyriu 4 110 Suaky dh 30 10 CHayea3b 1 0 0 0 PKelly 2b 2010 abrkki 5 I 10 4 0 00 3 110 1110 3 0 11 10 10 3 0 0 0 100 1 1000 Bdlbajan lot 0 401 Tom ON 000 100 1 DP-BaUraore 2, Teas 1. LOB-Biaimore 7, Teua S.

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Australian Phil Anderson, the fifth-stage winner, placed third, 7 seconds behind Kvalsvoll. Swart finished ninth and leads LeMond who finished sixth, in the rverall standings by 12 seconds. America3 takes 2-1 lead in Cup SAN DLEGO (AP) America3 outraced Italy's II Moro di Venezia by 1 minute, 58 seconds to take a 2-1 lead in the finals of the America's Cup. America3, which led at every mark, can become the 28th American winner in 29 competitions by winning Thursday's and Saturday's races in the best-of-7 series. Soccer (Continued from page 9) said.

"All I had to do was hit it well." Easley's Brent Hunnicutt scored his second goal of the game with moments to play, to make the final 4-2. Greenwood outshot Easley 19-8. Goalie Donovan Emerine had five saves for the Eagles in the first half, and teammate Denny Sago had five saves in the second half. Sugden said Greenwood was able to take control late in the game because Easley got tired. "I think fatigue set in," he said.

'They came at us hard the first 15 minutes and I think it wore them down. 1 3 SPORTS coach resigns By The Associated Press One out away from bis fust shutout in three seasons, his first since shoulder surgery, Mark Gu-bicza became emotional. "This is for you, dad," he said. "I know I'm going to get it." Gubicza then retired Carlos Baerga on a hard smash to first baseman Wally Joyncr, wrapping up a four-hitter and Kansas City's 3-0 victory over Cleveland Tuesday night. Gubicza (3-2) hadn't pitched a complete game in 39 starts, since May 24, 1990, three months before he underwent rotator cuff surgery.

This was his 13th career shutout, but his first in 67 starts since June 23, 1989, against the New York Yankees. And it improved his career record to 100-88. "I kept thinking all day that I wanted to win this for my dad, no matter what I do," Gubicza said. "I wanted to get my 100th win last year with my dad watching, but it didn't work out. Staying in the game and finishing was very important to me." Anthony Gubicza the pitcher's father, died of a heart attack last June.

"Wally made a great play on it, so 1 guess my dad was over there on Wally's shoulder," Gubicza said of the final out. It was eight years to the date since Gubicza beat Boston 4-0 for his first shutout and first major league victory. "I guess this is a date I won't have any trouble remembering," Gubicza said. CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY aVrhht ahrabt Lotoacl 4 1 1 Eaarlch if 3011 Cob 4 910 McRae cf 4 0 2 1 imp 4 0 1 0 Hferkl Jo 0 0 a Mb i I 0 Mcftlse i 0 0 VMM if 0 0 Btal lb 3000 1mm II 0 0 0 Joyia lb 0 0 0 0 too 1 0 0 0 McRyM 3 110 Orakc THuwIse Tsva. L4 or, arW2 OAKLAND Uktaa laefca.

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Fitch, who had a year left on his contract, will remain with the club as a consultant His status has been in question since December, when there were reports that Jim Val-vano would replace him. Fitch had run-ins on the bench with Derrick Coleman, Chris Morris and Drazen Petrovic in the closing weeks of the season and during the playoffs. New Jersey was 40-42 this season, 14 more wins than last seasom Fitch has coached 21 seasons in the NBA. He has won 84S games, fourth on the all-time list, and has lost 877 games, first on the NBA career list Previously, Fitch coached five at Houston, four seasons at oston and nine years at Cleveland. He was NBA coach of the year in 1976 when he led Cleveland to the playoffs and also in 1979-80 when Boston won 61 games.

The following season he coached Boston to his only NBA championship. Dunleavy will coach Bucks INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Mike Dunleavy left the Los Angeles Lakers after only two seasons to become coach of die Milwaukee Bucks. Dunleavy, a former player and assistant coach for the Bucks, took the Lakers to the NBA finals in his first season, where they lost to Chicago in five games. But injuries and Magic Johnson's retirement helped Die Lakers get eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, only after qualifying on the final day of the season.

Dunleavy will reportedly return NBA (Continued from page 9) Jazz 89. SuperSonid 83 The Jazz got 24 points from Jeff Malone and 22 from Karl Malone to earn their first playoff road victory in more than a year. In the lowest-scoring game of the series, the Jazz got six crucial free throws from Tyrone Corbin in the final minute. Utah is one win away from reaching the conference finals for the. first time ever.

Game will be played Thursday night at the Delta Center. immt at B-MLiwb Blue Jays John Dave sixth as the winning for the nine 34 (2), Yankees Mel addition a York losing loss in 34 a win NATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday's Games Los Angeles 2. Montreal San Francisco 7, llaladclphia 5 Aibitia 4. hiishuridi 2 New York 7, San l)k-(0 3 Chicago 3, Houston 2 Sl. Louis 6.

Cincinnati 4 Wvdnvfcday Games Los Ancvk-s (Ikrslnsn 2-2) al Montreal (Gardner 2-1). 7:35 pin. San Francisco (T Wilson 2-2) al Plulailel-phia (K Ahhon 0-5). 7 .15 pm I1llshurr.il (Drahck 3 2) al Atlanta (Lci-brandl 3-2), 7:40 pin San Diego (llursl 1-3) al New York (Cone 3-1), 7:411 p.m Chicago (Boskie 3-2) al Houston (Iknry 0-2), 8:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Kijo 0-3) al Sl.

Louis (Tewkshury l-l). 8:15 p.m Thursday's Game Piltshurgh (Snalh 5-1) al Atlanta (SmolB 3-2). 7:411 pm Only game scheduled ACC (Continued from page 9) Clemson made mistakes aplenty but still managed to get to the finals. In its two games Tuesday, the Tigers committed nine errors, including a season-high six against N.C. Stale.

After losing to the Wolfpack, Clemson had to beat Georgia Tech or pack up and go home. And tilings didn't look god when the Yellow Jackets scored three times in the seventh to go up 4-2. They looked worse when Clemson loaded the bases with none out in the bottom of the inning only to come up empty again. The Tigers had runners in scoring position will) less than two outs in each inning since the fourth and failed to score a single run. Until the eighth, when with the bases loaded and two outs up came Kevin Northrup, who was 3 for 14 in the tournament Despite bis slump, Northrup came through, driving a 3-2 offering from Brett Binkley just off the top of the right-centerfield wall to score all three runners keep the Tigers alive.

Area results TIIKSOAV Youth hssrbsll Dixie Minora Ninety SU Titers 8, link ma 2 Orioles 6, Ninety Sii Slats 3 Dixie Youth Monsanto 7, Moore 2 Bulkr's Auto 10, Ballcntine 3 Parks 13, Ninety Six Pigjily Wlgjry 2 Ninety Six Lions Club 19, United Savings Bank I Dixie Boys Monsanto Shoneys 3 Kappa Sigma 6, Dell Mop 5 Users Doug's 2 Youth softball Small fry Ninety Six Blue Jaya 13, Stars 10 Mile ilrla Ware Shoals Cubs Red Sox 6 Ninety Six Rallies heal Ware Shoals Orioles Ninety Six Stars 10, Braves I Midgela Greenwood 9, Rockets 7 Adult Softball Men's Church South Main Baptisi 19. First Presbyterian 3 Durst Avenue II, St. Mark 9 Main Street Methodist 7, First Baptiet 3 Women's Church Wcsttjor 28, Ml. Zion 6 Wood lawn II, South Main Baptial 7 Ninety Six Fust Baptial 9. South Greenwood Church of Cod 7 Women's Open Capsufel-Mooret 7.

Upper Savannah 4 Abbeville Express 14, Self Memorial 13 Sports Break 16. Fuji 3. Ninety Six Men's Church Ninety Six Pemecoslat 27, Siloarn 9 Cunhrldge- 21, Ninety Six Church of Cod 17 Temple 18. Crendcl I MONDAY Seaboard youth baseball Post 224 7, Braves 6 Harmony Lodge (.17 4. NBPWA I CURB SERVICE GOOD FOOD FAST SERVICE 10:30 AM-10 PM 10:30 AM-11 PM Hill CkM4d 1 1 1 Sundays (Continued from page 9) score Allen from second.

Bui Ware Shoals could not hold the 2-0 lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Calhoun Falls scored thanks to an error on a pickoff play at second with runners at second and third. The Blue Falshes Brian Cade followed with an RBI single that tied it 2-2. In the seventh, Ware Shoals scored four times pn three hits and an error. Morrison hit an RBI double and Billy Traynham added an RBI single to give to Hornets a 6-2 lead.

In the bottom of the seventh, however, Calhoun Falls rallied for three runs and stranded the tying run at third. Demond Tillman walked to' lead die inning off, and, after a fly out, Chrisley hit an RBI double. Barry Cade then drew a walk, and a wild pitch moved the runners to second and third. Michael Cade followed with an RBI single to cut the lead to 6-4 with runners at the corners. Chris Pless was at the plate and hit the ball hard to center-field, where Jamie Madden made a game-saving, diving catch for the second out.

The runner from third scored on the sacrifice and the runner at first, Michael Cade, advanced to second. "Madden has made those plays before," Jameson said. 'The big thing was he held on to the ball when he flipped over." Cade, the tying run, went to third on a passed ball but was stranded there after Ware Shoals' second baseman John "We showed our depth tonight, it was really a team effort," Sugden said. "It took everyone to wear them down. "We settled down in the second half and moved the ball around more, and that had its effect on them, too," Sugden said.

Greenwood has never been to the second round of the playoffs, according to Sugden, and he, like Self, is taking each game as if it were the last. "We have lo take it one game at a time," Sugden said. "All year we've tried to take every game as if it were a step," Sugden said. "Right now, we're one step ahead." Greenwood improved to 12-4 Tucker backhanded a grounder headed up the middle and threw to first in time to end the game. Calhoun Falls left nine runners on base while Ware Shoals stranded seven.

Ware Shoals scored five earned runs and Calhoun Falls three. Both teams had five hits. Ware Shoals committed three errors and Calhoun Falls two. Jameson said although Allen struggled with his control on the mound, he got the big plays from the defense to get his third win of the season. "It seemed like he was able to get the big outs when he needed them," Jameson said.

Ware Shoals 000 020 46 3 3 Calhoun Falls 000 020 35 2 WP Allen. LP Chrisley. Records Ware Shoals 14-6, Calhoun Falls 18-6. Defending state champ Saluda nips Ware Shoals SALUDA The defending stale champion Saluda golf team capped an 18-0 regular season by beating Ware Shoals by three strokes in its final tune-up for the state Class A tournament to be held in Bishopville May 22-23. Saluda was led by Bryan Webb with a 37, Jason Higgenbottom and John Crouch each shot 43 and Matt Gentry fired a 47.

For Ware Shoals, Johnny Cooper and Jason Home each shot 41, Nathan Hudgens shot 45 and B.J. Prince had a 46. Saluda won the meet with a 170. Ware Shoals shot 173. Ware Shoals (14-7) will play Christ Church and Whitmire at Christ Church today for its final regular season match before going to Johnsonville Friday for the A stale qualifier.

with its eighth straight victory and will meet a Lexington team it beat 1-0 at J.W. Babb Stadium late last month. Admission for Friday's match will be $2. Also advancing Tuesday were Wade Hampton, which beat Boiling Springs 4-0; and Irmo, which blanked Eastside 2-0. In addition to the Lexington at Greenwood game, Irmo will visit top-seeded Wade Hampton.

The winners will meet May 20 for the Upper State championship. The slate final is May 23. THIS WEEK'S DAILY SPECIALS THURSDAY CHICKEN PLATE $2 75 FRIDAY FISH PLATE (Finer or nounoar) SATURDAY $2 75 JUMBO BURGER For Orders To Go CALL 223-7226 to Milwaukee with an eight-year deal. The Bucks finished tied with the fourth year Charlotte Hornets for last place in the NBA's Central Division with a 31-51 mark, 36 games behind Chicago. Dunleavy was 101-63 with the Lakers and 13-10 in the playoffs.

Oklahoma City coach Baylor-bound WACO, Texas AP) Darrel Johnson, who led Oklahoma City University to two-straight NAIA championships, was named basketball coach at Baylor and signed a five-year contract Johnson's run-and-gun Oklahoma City teams won 53-straight games. He had a 38-0 record last season and a 33-3 record two years ago with the Chiefs. After playing professional basketball in Europe for a year, Johnson coached, at Putnam and Ada high schools before becoming an assistant at Oklahoma State in 1982. Johnson spent three years at Oklahoma State before becoming head coach at Oklahoma Baptist. Johnson will replace Gene Iba, fired after seven years of coaching die Bears, who finished 13-15 last season.

GREG LeMOND LeMond is second MCGAIIEYSVILLE, (AP) Norwegian Atle Kvalsvoll, won the sixth stage of the Tour Du Pont and Stephen Swart of New Zealand overtook teammate Dave Mann and Greg LeMond for the overall lead. Kvalsvoll, a teammate of Listen to Atlanta Braves On The Upstate's Home Of Goodtlme Oldies Digital 9.9 Ml COUPON i I i One FREE Game With One Paid Game With This Coupon Expires Junei, 1992 EMERALD LANES Highway 25 North 223 7676.

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