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P. 4, Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, July 26,
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Sports
Briefs
Tuesday’s Sports In Brief
By The Associated Press
BASEBALL
PITTSBURGH (AP) —
Pittsburgh Pirates right field-
er Dave Clark broke his left
collarbone and center field-
$ er Jacob Brumfield suffered
2 facial cuts during a jarring
collision.
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Pepper Montgomery & John Cronin
Ginger Stueve & Will Atchley
Jason Hunt & Jennifer Hill
Matt Lumbers & Shelly Schultz
As Brumfield stuck out his
glove to make a spectacular
running catch of a drive by
Atlanta’s Jeff Blauser into the
right-center field gap, Clark
plowed into him at full speed.
Clark smacked face-first
into the padded outfield fence
and lay motionless for nearly
15 minutes.
BASKETBALL
NEW YORK (AP) - The
SPORTS
Ryan Hartley Decisionecl
Oldham Of Harrah 4-1
Perry mat standout Ryan Hartley came through with
Hartley decisioned James a takedown and a reverse,
Oldham of Harrah 4-1 in the making the score 2-0 at the
1995 McDonald's All-State nd ., . ,
wrestling match held Tues- endofthes second period,
day in the Hamilton field- Third periodaction saw Old-
house on the campus of the ham take anel itra „ and re-
University of Central Okla- ceiy capena ty point at 0:16
homa at Edmond. and Hartley gaining a take-
In the first period of the
heavyweight match, neither Hartley wrestled for the
Hartley or Oldham scored. Small East team. •
Major League Baseball
American League Glance
By The Associated Press
All Timet EDT
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resumption of contract talks
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% leaders produced no progress,
L and a member of the union’s
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Boston
Baltimore
New Yorl
Detroit
Toronto
East Division
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45 36 .555 -
> 40 40 .500 4′2
k 40 40 .500 4′2
39 43 .476 6′2
33 47 413 11′2
Central Division
TULSA REGIONAL
MEDICAL GROUP CLINICS
Perry & Morrison
Tulsa Regional & Hillcrest Medical Centers
of Tulsa welcome all patients for medical
care. We continue to serve Perry and sur-
rounding communities with our best efforts.
Our services include: Family Medicine,
Outpatient Surgery, Allergy, Heart Risk,
Psychology, Women’s Health, Weight Loss,
Personal Injury/Accident and Disability.
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Stillwater or patient reference.
$ negotiating team quit amid a
$ dispute over how much mon-
2 ey the league is making.
Russ Granik, the league’s
deputy commissioner, said
the NBA made some con-
cessions to the players, but
there is an “overwhelming”
gulf between the two sides on
the contentious issue of a lux-
FIRSTIN TOURNAMENT play and second in league wasthe Perry Memorial Hospi-
tal lo-and -under girls softball team. Players and coaches were, left to right, front row,
Meeghan Easter, Jessica Ward, Jenni Williamson, Tessa Hager, Stephanie Alexander and
Anne Sharp. Second row, Coach Beckie Knecht, Missie Johnson, Heather Sanders Jamie
Knecht, Victoria Edmondson, Lindsey Kothe, Bonnie Hight and Coach Jacky Williamson
Back row, Coach James Pfeiffer and Coach Jenifer Green. wwon
Oklahoma
Sports
Briefs
ury tax.
Simon Gourdine, executive
director of the union, says he
has a “clear mandate” from By The Associated Press
the players to eliminate the TULSA, Okla. (AP)—Re-
luxury tax altogether. curring losses and the erosion
W. Charles Bennett, a fi- of working capital and cash
nancial consultant for the from operations increase the
players, resigned because chances that Remington Park
Gourdine accused him of could go under, an Ohio firm
misrepresenting the NBA says inan audit of the race-
teams’ revenues. track.
Meanwhile, the National Large stockholder deficits
Labor Relations Board is ex- also "raise substantial doubt
Big Eight Coaches
Looking Forward
To Coming Season
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Cleveland 57 23 .713 —
Milwaukee 41 40 .506 16'2
Kansas City 37 41 .474 19
Chicago 34 45 430 22 2
Minnesota 29 52 .358 28'1
West Division
W L Pct. GB
49 33 .598 —
42 40 .512 7
41 41 .500 8
39 45 .464 11
California
Texas
Seattle
Oakland
Tuesday’s Games
Detroit 6, Oakland 3
Chicago 8, Boston 3
Minnesota 7, Toronto 3
Baltimore 4, Texas 3
Montreal 40 42 .488 12′2
Florida 31 48 .392 20
New York 32 50 .390 20’ 2
Central Division
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1 51 29 .638,—
46 35 ,568 5′2
40 43 .482 12"2
35 43 449.15
36 47 .434 16%
West Division
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Colorado 46 36 .561 —
Los Angeles 41 41 .500 5
San Diego 38 43 469 2′2
San Francisco 37 45 .451 9
Tuesday ’s Games
San Diego 4, Cincinnati 2
Florida 9, San Francisco 3
Chicago 6, Montreal 5
Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 1,10 innings
Philadelphia 7, Colorado 6,10 In-
nings
St. Louis 8, New York 7, 11 innings
Houston 4, Los Angeles 0
Wednesday’s Games ,
New York (Hamsich 2-7) at St.
Louis (Osborne 0-3), 1:35 p.m.
Montreal (Henry 5-7) at Chicago
(Foster 7-6), 2:20 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Wagner 1 -10 and Par-
its 4-2) at Philadelphia (Fernan-
dez 1-1 and Quantrill 8-6), 2,5:05
p.m.
San Diego (Ashby 6-5) at Florida
(Rapp 4-6), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (Reynoso 2-2) at Hous-
ton (Kile 3-10), 8:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Avery 4-5) at Los Ange-
les (Valdez 6-6), 10:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Schourek 10-4) at San
Francisco (Letter 4-6), 10:35 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh (Ericks 2-2) at Philadel-
phia (Munoz 0-0), 1:05 p.m.
San Diego (Dishman 2-2) at Fion-
da (Gardner 3-4), 1:35 p.m.
St. Louis (Jackson 2-9) at Montre-
al (Perez 8-2), 1:35 p.m.
Colorado (Freeman 3-5) at Hous-
ton (Hampton 6-3), 2:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Reed 0-0) at San Fran-
cisco (Wilson 3-4). 3:35 p.m.
Atlanta (Mercker 4.5) at Los An-
geles (Banks 0-3). 10:05 p.m.
Only games scheduled
Cincinnati
Houston
Chicago
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
New York 8, Kansas City 1
Seattle 8, Milwaukee 6
California 6, Cleveland 5
Wednesday’s Games
Cleveland (Martinez 9-0) at Call-
tomia (Harkey 4-6), 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Givens 1-2) at Seattle
(Torres 3-5), 4:05 p.m.
Oakland (Reyes 0-1) at Detroit
(Wells 9-3). 7:05 p.m.
Chicago (Fernandez 4-6) at
Boston (Smith 4-6). 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Trombley 1-5) at
Toronto (Hentgen 6-8), 7:35 p.m.
Texas (Tewksbury 7-4) at Balti-
more (Moyer 5-3), 7:35 p.m.
New York (Rivera 3-2) at Kansas
City (Jacome 0-0), 8:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Minnesota (Harris 0-3) at Toronto
(Hurtado 2-0), 12:35 p.m.
Chicago (Righetti 1-0) at Boston
(Suppan 0-2), 1:05 p.m.
Oakland (Stottlemyre 8-3) at De-
trolt (Bergman 3-5), 1:15 p.m.
New York (Pettitte 5-6) at Kansas
City (Gubicza 7-7), 2:35 p.m.
Texas (Pavlik 5-6) at Baltimore
(Brown 5-6), 7:35 p.m.
Calltomia (B.Anderson 4-2) at Mil
waukee (Sparks 6-5), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Ogea 5-2) at Seattle
(Belcher 6-5), 10:05 p.m.
National League
At A Glance
By The Associated Press
All Times EDT
East Division
By DOUG TUCKER "We’ll throw the ball more
Sports Writer than we didin the past," Ma-
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) son said. “You can write
It s probably good that that down. I’m not sure we’ll
Howard Schnellenberger has complete it, but we’ll throw
already turned white-haired it.”
and gravel-voiced. Rushing became particu-
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could not be reached for com- tootball to its former great- pected to challenge,
ment Tuesday the Tulsa ness. "We’re definitely going to
World said in a storv for Just how passionately do try to open up the offense this
Wednesday’s editions. Oklahoma football fans thirst year,” said junior tight end
“The horse racing indus for the glory of Bud Wilkm- Jim Moore. “It will be better
try in general hasexpenencea son and Switzerfor me because I’ll get a
increasing competition from There are so many differ- chance to see the ball a little
certain gaming activities entwaysI could illustrate it," morerather than just block-
________which has contributed to de- Schnellenberger said Tues- ing all the time. We might
—erornne ecramie eexcrcen cos ices eexcs clining attendance and pari- Ethe conclusion of the have 40 passi ng pl ays in a
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N ge m A o € suiting cash flow deficits.” many e protestt- ney inherits a team that was "I stepped into a situation
TTOTTCE ICHC House & J The audit covers the two-edw hat happened before. 0-10-1 last year and lacking, where they we re fragmen ted,
9 year period that ended Dec. bou people tellIme they among other things, he says, not close. Very little chem-
Furniture Cau 4 31. poughit their tickets and kept discipline. istry. Those are the things we
■ III GuAl I As of Dec. 31, current lia- them in theirdesk drawer so As an assistant coach on the have to improve before you Soybeans (bu): 4 to 6 cents high-
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5:00 PM 9 deficits total $54.8 million, to national sionareto return winners, McCamey said he staff and I have done a good r.VS. °i2yefow com: 3.18 103.21.
Located at 924 Elm St. Perry, Ok. ( Paula Newman, Reming- coaches in this final "head ci line mheimporanaeordb “He’snot just saying stuff,” =====
€ ton Park comptroller, said the fore hes in this finakyearbe - cipline.M , • said quarterback Todd Dox- "eler. Oklahoma averaged 89
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1 track onened and "Sincethe who replaces Gary Gibbs, no don’t follow the rules will for a lack of ted P, P Eggs: A large 92 cents: A medium
C $32 million in assets that were doubt faces more immediate
€ "written down" in 1993. PBupethantherotherthree:
" In addition, the facility, ing h
9 owed in effects young boy1 didn’t want to
A =avocation.”
6 $146 4 million down ewas Avocation is how Kansas’
6 $14 million from the total bet- Glen Mason has described his
, ting handle of $ 160.8 mill ion approach to the same profes-
% in 1993 sion. Mason, entering his
2 Attendance also slipped last eighth year with the Jay-
% year to 1,045,112, down from hawks, is making major
6 the 1,169,173 who attended changes throughout a pro-
‘ the three race meeting in gram that, at leastin the win-
8 1993.face meetings in loss record, fell back from the
Operating income dropped height it reached two years
1o510-6million in 1994from "We were 6-5 last year but
with just a few plays here and
there we could have very eas-
ily been 8-3,” Mason said.
One of the biggest changes,
if plans come through, will be
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Markets
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-Th. .tat.
Department of Agriculture reported
the following closing prices Tuesday:
Wheat (bu): 10 lower, 4.46 to
4.79. Beaver, Liberal 4.46; Perryton
4.52; Keyes 4.58; Banner, El Reno
Geary, Hobart, Kingfisher, Okeene,
Pouls Valley, Temple, Watonga,
Weatherford, Yukon 4.60; El Dorado
Manchester 4.62; Davis, lawton 4.65,
Frederick 4.68; Medford, Perry, Pon-
ca CRy, Stillwater 4.70; Afion, Miami
4.79; Gulf 5.35.
Milo (cwt): Steady to 6 cents high-
er, 4.60 to 5.00. Weatherford 4.60;
Alton, Miami 4.70; Ponca City 4.75;
Keyes 4.97; Beaver, Liberal, Perryton
5.00; Gur 5.56.
Legal Description: Lot 7 Blk 79N & WPerry.
Thisnice home has 2 bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, utility room &
bath, there is hardwood floors, central heat & air. House has vinyl siding & a
new roof, there is an unattached concrete block garage with a carport There is
a 1 bedroom rent house south of garage that sells with home There is
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C Citation refrigerator with cross top freezer
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rc. living room suit - Oak desk - Swivel rocker - 2 oval rugs - RCA TV - 2
I piece bedroom suit - 3 piece bedroom suit - Kenmore elec, sweeper - Baby
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3 Antique grind stone - cistern pump - old anvil - Push mower - Coast to Coast G
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K bed trailer full of tools & misc. % LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)
— Howard Prager’s pinch-hit
two-run homer in the bottom
of the eighth capped to revitalize Tort
Louisville’s 7-6 comeback L revitalize Kansas long-
win over Oklahoma City dormant passing game.
Tuesday night in American -————
Association play, run from Sam Horn and an
The Redbirds had rallied inside-the-park homer from
from a 4-0 deficit after the John Marzano in the seventh
89ers jumped on Redbirds for a two-run cushion. The
starter Nate Minchey in the Redbirds answered with a run
first inning, in the bottom of the inning to
Louisville cut it to 4-3 on pull within one and set up
Dan Cholowsky’s three-run Prager’s heroics,
home run in the third and tied
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