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Pirates stretch win streak to 11 games
(0 for 7) died to center.
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National League Roundup
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Jim Holland Memorial
golf tourney set Aug. 29
Saints edge Chicago NFL
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West said on KABC's “Monday hard. The question is, is that in
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12-17 years, over 150 students were enrolled. Students learned tennis
fundamentals mastering the forehand, backhand, approach shot,
volley, overhead and serve. In addition, they learned to keep score. At
the end of the camp a mini tournament and awards program were
conducted. Participants received participation ribbons and awards
were given to the top finishers.
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Pittsburgh, which maintained
a 3.5-game lead over the Expos,
had 17 hits and stranded 21
runners.
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Magic to make decision to
return to Lakers in September
"I feel that Jay has everything
it takes to be an outstanding
coach," Tubbs said. "He has
been around college basketball
for a long time and realizes the
long hours and hard work nec-
essary to be successful."
Price is a native of Oklahoma
City. He graduated from Kansas
in 1991. While there, he was
basketball manager for four
years.
his best interest?"
The doctor said the decision
belongs to Johnson.
“It depends on how he feels. I
assume he continues to feel fine.
He looked well in Barcelona," he
said.
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against him playing profes-
sional basketball again. He re-
tired nine months ago after
learning he had the virus that
causes AIDS.
"Then as we both got edu-
cated and found out that every-
thing was going good and we
knew what it's going to take for
me to be here with you and her
for a long time, then she said
OK," he told Hall.
"And I know I'm healthy, I'm
strong, I'm ready to go. And now
it’s just deciding whether 1 want
to do that for another year or
two or if I Just want to stay a
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agreed it will be a tough act to
follow for a preseason game on
national television.
Backup Cary Blanchard’s 26-
yard field goal on the final play
capped a 31-point outburst in
the fourth quarter Monday night
that gave the New Orleans
Saints a 34-31 victory over the
Chicago Bears.
“The fans got their money's
worth," said Bears coach Mike
Ditka.
"I don't know what Monday
night football is going to do for
an encore," said Saints coach
Jim Mora.
There were the Bears, rallying
from a 17-7 deficit to tie the
game in the third quarter.
There was rookie Vaughn
Dunbar breaking a 19-yard run
to give the Saints the lead early
in the fourth quarter.
There was Saints running
back Fred McAfee running 44
yards for what appeared to be
National Football League
Preseason Glancs
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Giants 4, Astros 1
The Giants returned home for
the first time since Friday's an-
nouncement of plans for a move
to Florida and won behind three
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the clinching score with a little
more than five minutes remain-
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There was Chicago's third-
string quarterback Will Furrer
capping an 80-yard drive with
what seemed like a meaningless
17-yard touchdown toss to Eric
Wright with 2:39 remaining.
Then with 1:42 to play, there
was Tom Waddle, first dropping
a punt, then picking it up and
dashing 76 yards for the tying
score.
Then there was Steve Walsh
coming in and directing a 60-
yard drive to set up the winning
field goal by Blanchard, who got
to play in his first NFL game be-
cause Morton Andersen has
tendinitis in his kicking knee.
“I'm glad this game was on
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four runs — three earned — and
11 hits in 6 2-3 innings as the
Dodgers ended a four-game
losing streak and avoided a
four-game sweep.
Expos 11, Cubs 0
Brian Barnes and two reliev-
ers combined on a eight-hitter
and Montreal took advantage of
shoddy fielding in a six-run
third to stop Chicago's home
winning streak at seven.
Barnes (4-3) gave up six hits,
struck out five and walked none
in 7 2-3 innings. Jeff Robinson
(2-1) allowed four runs and six
hits in two-plus innings.
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Saturday’s Games
Denver 31, Tampa Bay 10
Philadelphia 35, Pittsburgh 33
Cleveland 7, Atlanta 0
Houston 17, Detroit 7
Indianapolis 34, New England 14
Minnesota 24, Buffalo 3
Green Bay 21, Kansas City 13
San Francisco 24, Loe Angeles Raldsrs
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New York Jets 14, Washington 13
Phoenix 35, Sen Diego 14
Sunday’s Game
New York Giants 13, Cincinnati 7
Monday's Gams
New Orleans 34, Chicago 31
Friday, Aug. 14 .
San Diego at New England, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 15
Denver vs. Miami at Berlin, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Seattle et Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m.
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NORMAN. Okla. (AP) —
Oklahoma has hired the man-
ager of this summer’s U.S.
Olympic basketball team as an
assistant basketball coach.
The purpose of the WOSC
Foundation sponsored tourna-
ment is to raise additional funds
for the Jim Holland Scholarship
endowment. Last year's tourna-
ment had over 140 participants,
workers and sponsors and
raised an additional $3,000 for
the Jim Holland Scholarship
endowment. Funds are de-
posited with the WOSC
Foundation and only the inter-
est is utilized for scholarships.
season, following Robby
Thompson's RBI double. Clark
added a sacrifice fly in the fifth.
Butch Henry (3-8) allowed
four runs and nine hits in 4 1-3
innings for Houston, 4-10 on its
26 game road trip, which was
caused by the Republican
National Convention.
Dodgers 5, Braves 3
Atlanta’s nine-game winning
streak ended when Ramon
Martinez (8-8) outpitched Steve
Avery (9-8). Martinez allowed
three runs and five hits in 6 2-3
innings, and Jim Gott got six
outs for his fifth save.
Avery (9-8) was tagged for
other games, San
Night Live" show. “We've stated
all along we want what's best for
Earvin Johnson. If playing bas-
ketball is part of it, then we em-
brace it."
West, who said he spoke with
Johnson on Monday, said he
would like to know his decision
by early September. The Lakers
start training camp Oct. 9 in
Honolulu.
Earlier Monday, Johnson's
agent said the basketball player
would make a decision in early
September when he returns
from Hawaii, where he is holding
an ult bas ball camp with
Wesc
Agent Lon Rosen said
Johnson and his wife plan to
Coach Billy Tubbs an-
nounced Jay Price's appoint-
ment Monday. Price replaces
Tubbs' son Tommy, who has ac-
cepted a job with Lamar
University.
second and third and two outs in New York loaded the bases
the 10th. with two outs in the 12th against
"I was just trying to surprise Bob Patterson, but Kevin Bass
LOS ANGELES (AP) — By all businessman and just enjoy meet with his physician, Dr.
accounts, Los Angeles Lakers hanging out with you and my David Ho, upon their return from
fans should know by early wife and my son and so on." Hawaii. Ho said Johnson's
West said the Lakers, for now, physical condition would be re-
are planning for the upcoming vealed in a number of laboratory
season as if Johnson were not tests.
going to play. But West said if “His immune system, his level
Johnson does decide to play, he of the virus in his blood, such
would be a “bonus" to the team. parameters," Ho said on KABC's
"I think it's solely Earvin’s show. "... If he decides to come
decision, what he wants to do," back, he’s going to play and play
September if Earvin “Magic"
Johnson is returning to the
team.
Johnson said he and his wife
Cookie will decide together
whether he’ll return to the
Lakers. And if he does, the
PA Lakers will take him back with
1% open arms, says general man-
48 ager Jerry West.
24 "What’s going to happen is
my wife and I are going to sit
30 down and we're going to talk
1 about it and see. It all depends
35 on if I feel like coming back.
That’s all," Johnson said
21 Monday night on "The Arsenio
24 Hall Show."
35 Johnson, who turns 33 on
21 Friday, said he would consult
with his doctor to determine
P* how many games he could play
14 if he were to return — but not to
58 ask his doctor’s permission.
36 "If I decide to come back, we
(he and his doctor) have to get
13 together and say, OK, 60 games,
34 70 games, 80, that whole thing.
17 Not the fact on whether or not to
31 come back. That's all my own
17 decision," he said.
7 The 10-time NBA All-Star
31 said his wife initially was
The Second Annual Jim a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Holland Memorial Golf Persons interested in spon-
Tournament, which is spon- soring a team or participation in
sored by the Western Oklahoma the tournament will need to con-
State College Foundation, will tact Larry Duffy at Western
be held on Saturday, August 29 Oklahoma State College at 477-
at the Elks Golf and Country 2000 or Jim Herron at Herron
Club in Altus. Tire Company at 482 8830.
The tournament will host 36 Checks will need to be made
teams in a three-man scramble payable to the WOSC
with 18 tee times at 8 a.m. and Foundation, Inc. and may be
18 tee times at 1p.m. mailed to the WOSC Foundation.
The $90 team sponsorship Inc., 2801 North Main, Altus,
will include food, drink, prizes Oklahoma 73521.
and great fun. The tournament Committee members for the
will include a luncheon served Holland tournament include:
for all participants from 11:30 Thad Crosnoe, Larry Duffy, John
By The Associated Press has been outscored 37-14 dur-
It takes a good team and a ing its slump.
decent lead to take an 11-game “I'm proud of the way we
winning streak in stride, played the game," Mets manager
"The winning streak doesn't Jeff Torborg said. “Our bullpen
really matter that much," was hurting but they did the Job
Pittsburgh manager Jim in extra innings."
Leyland said Monday night after Andy Van Slyke singled off
the Pirates beat the New York Lee Guetterman (2-2) leading off
Mets 3-2 in 16 Innings and ex- the 16th. Cecil Espy sacrificed
tended theirs to 11. and Barry Bonds was issued the
Jeff King singled home the ninth intentional walk of the
go-ahead run as Pittsburgh game. King singled home the tie-
matched its longest winning breaking run, and Jose Lind and
’ streak since 1978. The franchise winner Steve Cooke (1-0) fol-
record of 16 was set in 1909. lowed with RBI singles.
For the Mets, it was the sev- King popped a foul bunt to
enth consecutive loss. New York the catcher with runners on
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