CALENDAR
Baseball Today
American Legion: Sabers vs. Windward, 4:30 p.m., Waipahu vs. West Oahu, follows, Hans L'Orange Park.
Baseball Tomorrow
American Legion: Hawaii Kai vs. Leilehua, 4:30 p.m., Castle vs. Kalani, follows, Hans L'Orange Park.
Basketball
NCAA Summer League: Hawaiian Super Prix vs. Electricians Hawaii, 6 p.m.; Kahala Suns vs. Gaspro, 7:30 p.m., at Kaimuki H.S. gym.
Most years as Major League Baseball's career leaders LIST
Holding Their Own
1. Games - Ty Cobb, 48 years (1926-73)
2. At bats- Cobb, 48 years (1926-73)
3. Runs - Cobb, 74 years (1925-98)
4. Hits - Cobb, 62 years (1923-84)
5. Doubles - Tris Speaker, 74 years (1925-98)
6. Triples - Sam Crawford, 86 years (1913-98)
7. Home runs - Babe Ruth, 53 years (1921-73)
8. RBI - Ruth, 42 years (1933-74)
Source: World Features Syndicate
At Kaneohe District Park Gym BASKETBALL
Kaneohe 40 and over
Championship game
Sakuma's 42, Kaneohe 39
High scorers-Sak: Kali Watson 15, Jason Takushi 11.
Third place
Reds 59, Business Network 57
High scorers-Reds: Rocky Sauer 23, Chris Johnson 16; BN: Harry Abasiale 23, Barrett Anderson 10.
At Hans L'Orange Park BASEBALL
Best in the West
Yesterday's resultsWest Oahu 11, American Samoa 1
West Oahu 10, Pinole (Calif.) 7
Saturday's results BICYCLING
Kapahulu Kriterium Race
USCF senior men-1. Osler Manuel; 2. John Boyd; 3. Thomas Novikoff.
First-timer women (over 40)-1. Wendy Minoa.
USCF woman (all)-1. Patricia Choo; 2. Michele Foster; 3. Michele Smith.
USCF senior men-1. Ray Brust; 2. Alika Chee; 3. Lee Brown.
USCF masters men-1. Steve Foster; 2. John Girmsey; 3. Jonathan Lott.
First-timer men (39 and under)-1. Florentino Espiritu; 2. Robert Lee; 3. Alex Boyd.
At Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M. GOLF
U.S. Amatuer Public Links
Second-round leaders
Jenna Daniels70-67--137
Dorothy Delasin74-73--147
Natalie Gulbis74-73--147
Summerset Lovett72-77--149
Angela Stanford74-75--149
Shannon Ingalls74-75--149
Angie Yoon5-75--150
Stacy Rambin73-77--150
Allison Johnson74-77--151
Becky Lucidi77-74--151
Jill Gomric,73-78--151
Kelly Schaub74-77--151
Carrie Summerhays73-79--152
Sue Billek-Nyhus78-74--152
Amy Spooner-Johnson78-75--153
Laura Lara73-80--153
Brittany Straza78-76--154
Susan Tessary 76-78--154
Andrea Meeker79-76--155
Debra Schwoyer81-74--155
Barbara Lilley83-72--155
Patricia Frohna77-78--155
Hisa Ohmori, 80-75--155
Cheryl Musser78-78--156
Janell Howland80-76--156
Salley Wessels78-78--156
Jody Niemann82-74--156
Kylie Pratt79-77--156
Kimberly Kindig74-83--157
Joey Ordway81-76--157
Amie Lehman78-79--157
Dianne Overstreet78-79--157
Jo Jo Robertson80-77--157
Kristy Kortuem78-79--157
Mike Sugioka, Honolulu, No. 7, 149 yards, 9-iron, Pali course, June 20. Local aces
Lynn Oshiyama, Honolulu, No. 5, 178 yards, 5-wood, Ala Wai course, June 20.
Americans unless noted BOXING
WBC ratings
Heavyweight (over 190 pounds)
Champion: Lennox Lewis, Britain. 1. John Ruiz; 2. David Tua, New Zealand; 3. Mike Grant; 4. Zeljko Mavrovic, Croatia; 5. Larry Donald.Cruiserweight (190 pounds)
Champion: Juan Carlos Gomez, Cuba-Germany; 1. Dale Brown, Canada; 2. Ramon Garbey, Cuba; 3. Saul Montana, Mexico; 4. Marcelo Dominguez, Argentina; 5. Terry Dunstan, Britain.Light Heavyweight (175 pounds)
Champion: Roy Jones; Interim Champion: Graziano Rocchigiani, Germany; 1. Michael Nunn; 2. Montell Griffin; 3. David Telesco; 4. Hisashi Teraji, Japan; 5. Mohammed Siluvangi, France.Super Middleweight (168 pounds)
Champion: Richie Woodhall, Britain; 1. Glenn Catley, Britain; 2. Eric Lucas, Canada; 3. Thomas Tate; 4. Bruno Girard, France; 5. David Starie, Britain.Middleweight (160 pounds)
Champion: Keith Holmes; 1. Robert McCracken, Britain; 2. Antwun Echols; 3. Hassine Cherifi, France; 4. Kevin Palmer; 5. Giovanni Petrorius, South Africa.Super Welterweight (154 pounds)
Champion: Francisco J; Castillejo, Spain; 1, Tony Marshall; 2. Mamadou Thiam, France; 3. Keith Mullings, Britain; 4. Laurent Boudounni, France; 5. Anthony Jones.Welterweight (147 pounds)
Champion: Oscar De La Hoya; 1, Derell Coley; 2. Shannan Taylor, Australia; 3. Ike Quartey, Ghana; 4. Vernon Forrest; 5. Nicolas Cervera, Colombia.Super Lightweight (140 pounds)
Champion: Konstantin Tszyu, Australia; 1, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Mexico; 2. Julio Cesar Chavez, Mexico; 3. Lawrence Ngobeni, South Africa; 4. Diobelys Hurtado, Cuba; 5. Orday Urkal, Turkey-Germany.Lightweight (135 pounds)
Champion: Steve Johnston; 1, Billy Schwer, Britain; 2. Cesar Bazan, Mexico; 3. Daomai Sithkodam, Thailand; 4. Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Japan; 5. Lovemore Ndou, South Africa.Super Featherweight (130 pounds)
Champion: Floyd Mayweather; 1. Jesus Chavez, Mexico; 2. Goyo Vargas, Mexico; 3. Derrick Gaynor; 4. Sirmongkof Singmanassuk, Thailand; 5. Kengo Nagashima, Japan.Featherweight (126 pounds)
Champion: Cesar Soto, Mexico; 1. Juan Manuel Marquez, Mexico; 2. Luisito Espinoza, Philippines; 3. Takeo Imaoka, Japan; 4. Guty Espadas, Mexico; 5. Injihn Chia, South Korea.Super Bantamweight (122 pounds)
Champion: Erik Morales, Mexico; 1. Reynante Jamili, Philippines; 2. Wayne McCullough, Ireland; 3. Michael Brodie, Britain; 4. Aristed Clayton; 5. Willie Jorrin.Bantamweight (118 pounds)
Champion: Veeraphol Sahaprom, Thailand; 1. Adan Vargas, Mexico; 2. Dario Azuaga, Paraguay; 3. Joichiro Tatsuyoshi, Japan; 4. Hugo Dianzo, Mexico; 5. Cuauhtemoc Gomez.Super Flyweight (115 pounds)
Champion: Injoo Cho, South Korea; 1. Gerry Penalosa, Philippines; 2. Luis Bolano, Colombia; 3. Joel Luna Zarate, Mexico; 4. Akihiko Nago, Japan, 5. Eric Morel.Flyweight (112 pounds)
Champion: Manny Pacquiao, Philippines; 1. Chatchai Sasakul, Thailand; 2. David Guerault, France; 3. Alex Baba, Ghana; 4. Oscar Arciniega, Mexico; 5. Gabriel Mira, Mexico.Light Flyweight (108 pounds)
Champion: Saman Sorjaturong, Thailand; 1. Yosam Choi, South Korea; 2. Rosendo Alvarez, Nicaragua; 3. Melchor Cob Castro, Mexico; 4. Hidenobu Honda, Japan; 5. Osvaldo Guerrero, Mexico.Strawweight (105 pounds)
Champion: Ricardo Lopez, Mexico; Wandee Chor Chareon, Thailand; 1. Jose Antonio Aguirre, Mexico; 2. Andy Tabanas, Philippines; 3. Daniel Reyes, Colombia; 4. Luis Lazarte, Argentina; 5. Saturo Abe, Japan.
At San Bernadino, Calif. SOCCER
HYSA Far West Regionals
Under 12
Boys: Kapaa 3, Oregon 1; Girls: Leahi 2, New Mexico 1 (PK)Under 13
Boys: Volcanoes 7, Montana 1; Girls: Bulls 86 1, Idaho 0Under 14
Boys: Cal-North def. Bulls (score not reported); Girls: Colorado 4, Kailua 85 0At Bakersfield, Calif.
Under 16
Boys: New Mexico 4, Mililani Strikers 3; Girls: Kailua 83 4, Nevada 0Under 17
Boys: Unified Aces 13, Wyoming 0; Girls: Colorado 2, Leahi 82 1Under 18
Boys: Bulls 12, Alaska 0Under 19
Boys: Cal-South 8, Pookela 0
Through June 19 FOOTBALL
IPFL standings
W L PF PA Texas Terminators 9 1 427 250 Hawaii Hammerheads 6 4 392 372 Idaho Stallions 4 6 369 401 Mississippi Fire Dogs 4 6 349 316 Rocky Mountain Thunder 4 6 337 411 Louisiana Bayou Beast 3 7 317 437Last week's results
Texas 42. Idaho 19
Hawaii 48, Rocky Mountain 44
Mississippi 59, Louisiana 19This week's games
Hawaii at Rocky Mountain (June 26)
Texas at Mississippi (June 27)
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