16—The Daily Collegian Monday, July 30, 1984 scoreboard Today's Olympic events AU times EDT Today, July 30 Basketball At Inglewood, Calil Men Group A Italy vs West Germany, 2:30 p.m. Egypt vs Brazil, 7:30 p.m. Yugoslavia vs Australia, 1:30 a.m Women United States vs Yugoslavia, 12 noon Australia vs China, 5:30 p.m. Korea vs Canada, 11 p.m. Boxing At L.A. Sports Arena 2.5 p.m. Prelims 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Prelims Cycling At Dominguez Hills, Calif. 1 p.m,•4 p.m. I,ooo.meter time trial • final, 4,ooo.meter individual pursuit qualifications. Equestrian At Arcadia, Calif. 11-9 p.m. 3 day Event • Dressage Gymnastics At UCLA 1-3:45 p.m. Women's compulsories 8:30.11:15 p.m. Women's compulsories Field Hockey At Monterey, Calif Men ' Group B 4:45.9:45 p.m Holland vs Canada Pakistan vs New Zealand Great Britain vs Kenya Modern Pentathlon At Orange County 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Fencing Wrapping Summer \ Sleek* 9%- ta - 90 3.5130 Sat I m thru w Rowing (Dravecky 7.5), 10:05 p.m. At Ventura, Calif. major league baseball Only games scheduled 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Women's elimination heats Shooting At San Bernardino, Calif. Noon•? p.m. Small bore rifle, English match; Clay-target trap; Running game target. New York Soccer Chicago At Pasadena, Calif. PHILLIES Brazil vs. Saudi Arabia at Rose Bowl, 10 p.m. Montreal West Germany vs. Morocco at Stanford, 10 p.m. St. Louis Yugoslavia vs. Cameroon at Annapolis, Md., 7 PIRATES Canada vs. Iraq at Harvard, 7 p.m Swimming At USC 11:30 a•m•'2:3o p.m. Heats 7:15.9 p.m. Finals • 100 butterfly 400 Individual medley relay 800 freestyle relay 200 freestyle 200 breastroke Volleyball At Long Beach, Call. Women Group A United States vs West Germany, 9:30 p.m Brazil vs China, 9:30 p.m. Canada vs Peru, 1 p.m Japan vs Korea, 1 p.m. Weightlifting At Westchester, Calif 5-7 p.m. Bantamweights up t01231b5., Group B 9 p.m.-midnight Bantamweights up to 1231b5., Group A Wrestling p.m. At Anaheim, Calif. New York (Fernandez 3-0) at St. Louts (LaPoint 7- 3.6 p.m. Greco-Roman prelims -1061b5., 9), 8:35 p.m. 136 1 / 2 1bs., 198 1 / 2 lbs. 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San Diego Atlanta Los Angeles Houston Cincinnati San Francisco Saturday's Games Chicago 11, New York 4 St. Louis 5, PIRATES 1 , Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati 0 Atlanta 4, San Frdncisco 3 Montreal 4, PHILLIES'I Houston 3, San Diego 1, Ist game San Diego 1, Houston 0, 2nd game Yesterday's Games Chicago 3, New York 0, Ist game Chicago 5, New York 1, 2nd game PHILLIES 6, Montreal 4 St. Louis 4, PIRATES 3 Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati 0 San Diego 9, Houston 0 Atlanta 4, San Francisco 3 Today's Games PHILLIES (Hudson 8.8) at Chicago (Eckersley 4- 6), 4:05 p.m. Montreal (Lea 14-5) at PIRATES (Rhoden 9-7), 7:35 Los Angeles (Valenzuela 9.11) at san Diego Consult CDT Classified before you hit the pavement. CENTRE AILYI! TlMES.l,['',',l,",'!„l,ll,l,:ii:',ll',:'-':..,0:''....,,.,',-',,',1,„,:„,„,,,,„,,,:„,„,,,,,„,,„:,,,,„,.„,.„,„,,,,„„,,„„,„„„:„„„„.„„„„, NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION W L 59 40 59 43 55 46 50 .51 50 53 44 60 423 17 1 / 2 Milwaukee . Cleveland WEST DIVISION .592 .519 71 / 2 Minnesota .495 10 California ' 467 13 Chicago .413 181/2 Kansas City .396 20 . Seattle Oakland Texas AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION 11/2 Toronto Baltimore Boston New York WEST DIVISION Yesterday's Games Late Game Not Included :Toronto 6, Texas 2 Detroit 3, Boston 0 Baltimore 3, Cleveland 1 Minnesota 6, California 5, 10 innings Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 5, New York 4 Seattle 4, Oakland, 1 Today's Games Kansas City (Lelbrandt 4.4) at Toronto (Clancy 7 10), 7:35 p.m. Texas (Tanana 9.10) at Baltimore (Flanagan 9.9), 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Caldwell 4.8) at New York (Rasmus sen 4.3), 8 p.m. Boston (Nipper 3-3) at Chicago (Seaver 943), 8:30 Seattle (Beettle 9.10) at .Mlnnesota (Filson 5.2), 8:35 p.m. California (Zahn 9.8) at Oakland (Young 3.1), 10:35 p.m. We're Your Type. sports briefs Jacobson holds on to win Hartford Open CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) Peter Jacobsen's four-round total of 269 Jacobsen faltered briefly yesterday was four strokes ahead of third:place but held on to his narrow lead and finishers Gary Hallberg and Bill won the $400,000 Sammy Davis Jr.- Kratzert, and seven better than Greater Hartford by two strokes. fourth-place George Burns and Curtis The 30-year-old Portland, Ore, resi- Strange. • dent, shot a 1-under-par 70 yesterday Jacobsen had entered Sunday's to edge playing partner Mark O'Mea- round at 16-under par and three ra and win the $72,000 top prize. strokes ahead of O'Meara. He opened Both Jacobsen and O'Meara had his lead to four strokes after five shot course-record 63s in Saturday's holes when O'Meara shot consecutive third round on the par-71, 6,800-yard bogeys. But on the back nine, Jacob- Tournament Players Club of Connect- sen's short game skidded and his lead icut course. fell to one stroke. W L Pct. GB 70 32 .888 58 44 .589 12 57 48 .553 13 1 / 2 53 48 .525 18 1 / 2 48 52 .480 21 47 57 .452 24 43 57 .430 28 52 49 .515 - 51 51 .500 1 1 / 2 49 53 .480 3 1 / 2 49 54 .478 4 49 56 .467 5 1 / 2 48 57 .457 5 1 / 2 43 61 .413 101/2 It was the second PGA victory of O'Meara, however, missed three the year for Jacobsen, who won the foot putts for bogeys on 13 and 15 and Colonial-NIT in May. finished the tournament at 13-under. Earnhart captures Talladega 500 on final lap TALLADEGA, Ala., (AP) Dale tures taken of his car and Baker's Earnhardt 'was confident heading to- show that Baker edged him for the ward the finish line, knowing he had No. 2 spot. the Talladega 500 well in hand. Earnhardt said that going to the "I was waving at the crowd," he finish line, he saw two cars behind said after taking the checkered flag ' him "side by side and I couldn't yesterday for his first NASCAR • believe it. That's when I waved at the Grand National victory of the year. crowd." He said he knew that neither Earnhardt barrelled ahead on the of the cars was in a position to pass backstretch of the final lap and fin- him before he could reach the finish ished 1.66 seconds ahead of Buddy line. Baker to pick up $47;100. His average Earnhardt, the first driver to win speed for the 500 miles was 155.585 this race twice in a row, said that with mph. 15 cars in the lead lap at the end, "I Track officials first announced Ter- knew I had to be in the right place at ry Labonte finished second, but pic- the right time," ;