2B Wednesdav. April 24. 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO BASEBALL American League East Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Baltimore | 11 | 8 | 5.79 | — | | New York | 9 | 8 | 5.29 | 1 | | Toronto | 9 | 10 | 474 | 2 | | Detroit | 8 | 13 | 381 | 4 | | Boston | 4 | 16 | 200 | 7½ | | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 12 | 6 | .687 | — | | Milwaukee | 10 | 6 | .555 | — | | Chicago | 10 | 9 | .526 | 2½ | | Minnesota | 8 | 10 | .444 | 4 | | Kansas City | 6 | 14 | .300 | 7 | W L Pct. GB Texas 13 6 684 - - Seattle 13 7 659 % California 11 8 579 2 Oakland 9 10 474 4 Minnesota 8, Boston 6 Chicago 6, Texas 5 Oakland 9, Milwaukee 6 Cleveland 9, Baltimore 8 Kansas City 5, New York 2 Ons games scheduled Todav's Games Minnesota (Rodriguez 2-1) at Detroit (Sodwoy 1-1), 12:15 p.m. Tampa (Pavilion 3-0) at Boston (Golden 1-2), 5:00 p.m. California (Sanderson 0-1) at Milwaukee (Donald 3-0) 8:00 pm 5:04 AM (Mon) 8:17 AM NEW YORK (Nashville) nielock 0-0), 8:35 PM. (Macdonald) Soye. o.p. p. Cleveland (Martinez 3-1) at New York (Kamie- tle) Oakland (Prieto 0-1) at Toronto (Hentgen 3-1), 8:35 p.m. Seattle (Bosio 2-0) at Chicago (Alvarez 0-2), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Merckle 1-1) at Kansas City (Haney 0-3). 7:50 a.m. National League East Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Montreal | 13 | 7 | .650 | — | | Atlanta | 11 | 10 | .524 | 2 1/2 | | Philadelphia | 11 | 10 | .474 | 3 1/8 | | Florida | 8 | 13 | .381 | 5 1/8 | | New York | 6 | 11 | .353 | 5 1/8 | Central Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Houston | 11 | 9 | .550 | — | | St. Louis | 11 | 10 | .524 | ½ | | Chicago | 11 | 10 | .500 | 1 | | Cincinnati | 9 | 10 | .474 | 1½ | | Pittsburgh | 9 | 11 | .450 | 2 | W 7 L Pct. GB San Diego 10 10 .650 Colorado 10 10 .248 San Francisco 10 10 .500 Los Angeles 9 12 .429 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 Los Angeles 3 Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 4, Alamanda 3 San Diego 7, Florida 2 Colorado 4, Chicago 3 Houston 8, San Francisco 4 Montreal 12, St Louis 11 Cincinnati, at New York (n) Tonight's Games Florida (Rapp 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Neagle 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Scholek 3-1) at Montreal (Fassero 1-2) R-35 m/s 1-2) 6.35p.m. New York (Harnisch 1-1) at St. Louis Philadelphia (Hunter 1-1) at Colorado (Ritz 2-2) 0.05 m Atlanta (Smoltz 3-1) at San Francisco (Watson Atlanta (Smoltie 3-1) at San Francisco (Watson 1- 2), 9:05 p.m. Houston (Brocail 1-0) at Los Angeles (Valdes 0-1), 3:35 pm Chicago (Foster 3-0) at San Diego (Hamilton 3-1) 9:35 p.m. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Playoffs First Round (Best-of-7) N. Y. Rangers, 4 Montreal, 3 series tied 2- St. Louis 5, Toronto 1, St. Louis leads season Detroit 6, Winnipeg 1, Detroit lead series 3-1. Chicago at Calgary, (n) Tonight's Games Pittsburgh at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Florida at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow's Games Florida at Boston, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Vancouver, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Vancouver at Colorado, 8 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Playoffs First Round (Best-of-5) Tomorrow's Games New York at Cleveland, 6 p.m. (TBS) Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m. (TNT) Portland at Utah, 8:30 p.m. (TBS) Houston at L.A. Jets, 9:30 p.m. (TNT) Fridav's Games Detroit at Orlando, 6 p.m. (TBS) Phoenix at San Antonio, 7 p.m. (TNT) Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. (TBS) Sacramento at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. (TBS) COLLEGE BASEBALL Tuesday's College Baseball SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Wednesday, (schedule subject to change and or blackouts): (All Times Central) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 6:30 p.m. ESPN — Major League Baseball Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees or Cincinnati at Montreal ESPN2 — NHL Playoffs, Pittsburgh at Washington PRIME — NCAA Softball, Arizona at Arizona SI ESPN — Major League Baseball, Chicago on Pace St. Francis, III 11, Rosary 10 Scores ■ ESPN2 — USAC Auto Racing, western states midgets, at Ventura, Calif. SOUTH Ala.-Huntsville 26, Alabama A&M2 Auburn 11, Marshall 4 Auburn-Montgomery 7, West Alabama Augusta 14, Paine 3 Cent. Florida 3, South Florida 2 Duke 12, Belmont Abbey 6 E. Connecticut 8, Wentworth Tech 3 Florida Memorial 6, Barry 4 Gardner-Webb 8, Limestone 5 George Mason 13, Liberty 5 Georgia St. 11, Furman 5 Kennesham 6, Montevalo 4 Lymn 9, Nova S.E. 4 Lynn 9, Nova S.E. 4 North Florida Pierer 4, 13 innings Radford 7, James Madison 6 Richmond 13, Virginia 9 St. Lee 12, Webber 2 Samford 11, Albama St. 5 Southern Tech 7-7, Shorter 1-5 Tampa 2, St Thomas 1 Tennessee Tech 8, Mercer 1 Thomas 9-2, West Georgia 7-12 Trow St. at South Alabama pod., rain MIDWEST Bradley St, 3 St. Ambrose B Carthage B-6, Wheaton 1-1 Cincinnati at Wright St, ppd., rain Day3, Morning St. 1 Hilladale 10, Albion 8 Alma D 4 III-Chicago, Northwestern 1 Illinois St, 17, W Illinois 5 Illinois Tech 9, Trinity 3 Illinois St, 12, Iowa 3 Loras 14, Clarke 10 St. Francis, III, 11, Rosary 10 St. Xavier 4, II, Bedl, ind. 3, 4 Wayne, Neb, 7, Creighton 4 W., Osikh-06, 7, Ripon 4, 8 SOUTHWEST Concordia Lutheran 7, Howard Payne 2 Dallas Baptist 4-6, Northwood 3-1 Norfolk Baptist 3-15 Chico St. 8, Bonna St. 7 Nevada 11, Sacramento St. 4 TRANSACTIONS Tuesday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORILES—Traded OF Keith Eaddy of High Desert of the California League to the San Diego Padres for C Melvin Rosario and Cucumanga for C California League. CALIFORNIA ANGELS - Activated RHP Lee Smith from the 15-day disabled list. Designate DETROIT TIGERS—Promoted RHP Kellon Jacobson from Fayetteville of the South Atlantic team to Lakeland of the Florida State team. He also played for Fayetteville for extended period of training. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA- Suspended Seattle SuperSonics forward Shawn Kemp and Denver Nuggets forward Tom Hammonds one game and fined him them $7,500 apection fighting in Sunday's game. Kemp's suspension will be served Friday and Hammonds' next season. CHARLOTTE HORNETS—Announced the resignation of Allan Bristow, coach Continental Basketball Association CBS—Announced the resignation of Tom Valdastein and John Valladez. Named Jay Frye, owner of the Fort Wayne Fury, chairman of the executive committees. United States basketball League LONG DURF SURF—Named Cedric Maxwell Court National of the Executive Committee United States Basketball League National Football League FOOTBALL ARIZONA CARDIINALS—Signed WR Fred Brock, WR Kevin Jordan, WR Ervin Whitehead, Al WR Smith, OL Joe Carolo, Ol Tom Claro, OR Ryan Leahy, BR Clarence Matthews, DB David Beck, RB Cedric Smith, DT Matt Bonhaus, DT Atton Jones, Katie Larsen, OB Mark Chester, CO Brandon Pine, CJ Celestine, LB Ron McKinnon, P Scott Player and TE Willie Wright. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed LB Shawn Banks, BL George Del Ricco, LB Mark Libiano, WR Marlon Estes, WR James Hundon, WR Gunnard Twyer, CB Nicholas Ferguson, DQ Damon Hugue, QB Kerry Joseph, FB Steve Gorrie, FC Chris Hetherington, TE Mark Gilman, C James Guitierra, RB Deland McCulough, S Thomas McGaughey, DT Tim Morabito and DT Jayme Washel. DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed OL Tony Hutson HOUSTON OILERS—Agreed to terms with TE Shonn Belt, CB Lee Cole, DT Mike Halapin, S Chriack Sun, LB Lenny Jones, RB Jeff Makovicka, WR Denis Montana, S Picasson Nelson, T Matt Nuygt, LB Chad Reeves, CB Kevin Rhodes, WR Mitch Running, WR Chris Sanders, E Trei Stocz, QB Dan White and WR谢硬渊王 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed RB Arnold, Mickens. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed S Doug Terry to a three-year contract. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Agreed to terms with QB Dan Marino on a three-year contract extension, through 1988. Signed OL Kevin Brothen and DB William Yarborough. NEW YORK JETS—Rescinded the contract offer to TE Johnny Mitchell, making him an unrestricted free agent. Terminated the contract of WR Charles Wilson. Waived T Matt Willig. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS--Signed WR-PR Peterson and DB Twon Wright. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS--Signed Ol Dave Flore, DT Warner Foreney, CB LaRon Moore, DT Albert Reese, K Jim Richter, OL Matt Cooper and LB James Walker. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed QB Jon Klina. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Re-signed DE Kelth Powe to a one-year contract. Waved RB-KR Bobby Joe Edmonds and FB Lamar Harris. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS—Recalled G Scott Bailey from Providence of the AHL. LOS ANGELES KINGS—Named Tim Lei- wang president East Coast Hockey League SUCCEH A-League JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS—Named Scott Allen assistant coach NEW YORK FEVER -Re-signed M Jim McElderry to a one-year contract and D Chris COLLEGE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE—Announced the suspension of UCLA basketball coach Gary Adams for six games and UCLA Pete Zelora in game last week against Arizona State. BOWLING GREEN—Announced the resignation of Kell Gossens, assistant sports information director; effective June 14. MICHIGAN—Announced that sophomore basketball forward Willie Mitchell will transfer to another school. N. C. CHARLOTTE—Named Butler Pierre men's assistant basketball coach. NORTHERN IOWA—Named Mike Garrison running backs coach. SPRINGFIELD—Announced the retirement for Frank Wolcott, assistant director of athletics. NOTES & QUOTES Women's rugby team finishes second at weekend tournament The Kansas women's rugby team ended last weekends Veisha Tournament in Ames, Iowa with in second place. Northern Iowa won the event. The Jayhawks defeated Iowa State and Mankato State at the tournament. Kansas will play, again on May 4 at the Shenk Athletic Fields, 23rd and Iowa Streets. Budig to investigate incident between Belle magazine photographer NEW YORK — American League President Gene Budig will investigate the April 6 incident in which Cleveland outfielder Albert Belle allegedly threw a baseball that hit a Sports Illustrated photographer. "No official complaint has been lodged," Budig said Tuesday. "We feel, however, that the incident is serious enough to warrant further investigation. We will work closely with all parties to determine whether further action by the league should be taken." Belle is alleged to have thrown a ball at Tony Tomsic at Jacobs Field after becoming angry that the photographer took his picture. Tomisc has refused to file a complaint with the league. "I'm catching a lot of heat because I'm not doing anything," he told USA Today. "But that's my decision. I suppose if it had hit me in the head... oh, well." Baseball officials are reluctant to take disciplinary action against Belle unless they have evidence they think would withstand legal challenge from the players' association. 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