Show - - '- - - - - 1 2D The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday July 18 1989 c) 0 Rookie Checks in With Key Double as Montreal Spikes Braves ' Pascual Perez 9 scattered five hits over eight innings striking out six and walking one for the victory Tim Burke pitched the ninth for his 20th save Phi llies 4 Reds 1: At Cincinnati Ken Howell allowed one run in Th'z innings to beat Cincinnati for the third straight time and rookie Charlie Hayes drove in two runs leading Philadelphia past the punchless Reds Howell 5 gave up six hits and struck out eight Roger McDowell finished for his ninth save allowing one hit Tribune Wire Services The Montreal Expos have to be proud of the way their young players performed Monday night Nelson Santovenia who had barely a year's major league experience entering the season blasted a long lead in the third Not home run to give the club a wanting Santovenia to beat them again Atlanta intentionally walked him in the fourth to get to Jeff Huson fresh up from the minors double to highlight a Huson responded with a two-ru- n three-ru- n inning that sent the Expos to a 2 victory over the Braves "Huson was outstanding for a player up from Triple-A- " Montreal Manager Buck Rodgers said The Expos promoted Huson from Indianapolis after Spike Owen sprained his ankle "I am happy to contribute right off the bat here" Huson said "It was a lotiof fun They sent me back to Indianapolis at the end of spring training because they wanted me to play every day I am not here to replace Spike Owen I am here to be Jeff Huson and play every day and I hope to stick out the season It is too bad what happened to Spike but that is part of baseball" 5-- 0 8-- Astros Sweep Mets: At New York Glenn Davis hit a two-ru- n second inning and Bob Knephomer to cap a 29 as Houston beat New per won his first game since May York Mets 12-- 3 to complete a double-heade- r sweep In the first game Jim Deshaies allowed two hits in eight innings and combined with Larry Andersen to beat the Mets The Astros had 14 hits in the second game paced by and three runs scored former Met Alex Trevino's and four RBIs from Ken Caminiti The two losses dropped the Mets five games behind first-plac- e Montreal in the National League East The last time New York dropped a doubleheader at home was Aug 23 1985 against San Diego 5-- ' six-ru- 6-- 0 're'-- For Tekulve CINCINNATI ((UPI) — Cincinnati Reds reliever Kent Tekulve who has pitched in more games as a relief pitcher than any one in big league it' 14 'i a i ' 0 'Air ' ' : : ' ‘ 1 a AMMO114100014' A i 1 '' 7' 'I 1 : r) 4 - I at-b- - i - - - - - —United Press International Ill (AP) — With SCHAUMBURG Commissioner Pete Rozelle taking an increasingly important role three members of a dissident faction that blocked Jim Finks' election are being included in the process of finding a new NFL commissioner Some of the dissident owners met Monday night and ratified a plan that allows the two groups to get together Tuesday at an owners' meeting originally called to announce plans for a new international spring league Finks the president of the New Orleans Saints was the only man recommended two weeks ago by a search committee of "old guard" owners He was blocked however by a alition of 11 owners that kept him from getting the 19 of 28 votes necessary for election The dissidents said they didn't object to Finks but did object that none of them was included on the screening committee and also signed a letter requesting a continuation of the process until the fall They also requested that additional candidates be considered in addition to the six finalists Mike Lynn president of the Minnesota Vikings and one of the leaders of the dissident faction said Monday that Finks continues to be an alternative He also confirmed the involvement of Rozelle who announced on co- aged 181 points per game for the Catd birds The Dayton product was a draft choice of the Celtics in 1986 Guard Vince Hamilton averaged 106 points and shot 58 percent for LaCrosse In 1986 the Clemson product was taken in the fourth round by Indiana 1!7- r '- - - I l' H11 or Yourz Only LOT OPE111110USE '44 - DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD PRKE MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM FINANCING AVAKAILE " Willi ''' 566-086- 4 4ph t a------- t - - — - F : - stcel 96 Vt119 k ‘S s‘)O - N nmalt0 lIpmeigi 10''' ‘ $ Most 2 Wheel Drives Most Domestic E 7- - 4W TRUCKS TRANSMISSION domestic Drives 4 6 9: $379 $469 31' a um JONIII Oft tCZwIt VII taxlst IA0" 414 411 ALL WORK DONE BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS—USING OR BETTER EQUIPMENT PARTS EVERY UNIT ft lit! 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Amana's Air Command 9- 0- delivers 90 efficiency walk-behin- tr- 6-- 4 Orioles 8 Mariners 4: At Baltimore Pete Harnisch struggled in his first major-leagu- e victory as Baltimore beat Seattle win its fourth straight Craig Worthington had three hits for the first-plac-e Orioles including his sixth home run of the season Joe Are PLANS Midvale Weekdays Jays Sweep Angels: At Toronto David Wells got two victories Tom Henke got two saves and George Bell doubled to snap an eighth-innin- g tie in the second game as Toronto swept and 4 California Angels California Manager Doug Rader was ejected in the eighth inning of the second game by home plate umpire Larry McCoy Rader's third ejection in four games In the opener California made four errors that led to four unearned runs in the seventh With the score tied inTom Lawless reached on a one-ofield single and took second on Junior Felix's single STOP HEATING THE TREE TOPS d mower's condition Regardless of your old you can trade it in for $100 and save on an Aliens Features include: STIP EMPAIIT care- first-innin- 3-- - i 6-- 2 2 Ps1 000 $10 TE7BER Honms 7574 South State Street Utah 84047 Phone (801) Royals 2 Brewers 2: At Kansas City rookie Tom Gordon won his seventh consecutive decision and matched his season high with 10 strikeouts leading Kansas City Milwaukee Gordon 11-allowed six hits and walked none in eight-plu- s innings as he made his first start since Sept 27 Jeff Montgomery got his third save entering with runners on first and second and no outs He struck out Rob Deer and got Greg Brock and Terry Francona to ground out Twins 5 Indians 2: At Minneapolis homer in Kent Hrbek hit a three-ru- n the eighth to cap a four-ru- n rally that enabled Minnesota to defeat Cleveland and extend its winning streak to three games Hrbek's 1 lth homer of the year came off Doug Jones 4 and made a winner of reliever Juan Berenguer 6- 3 who gave up two hits and one walk in five innings Jeff Reardon who had blown four of his previous six save opportunities worked the ninth for his 16th save ULTICIII)E DM Four-functio- n 1 ?741I ON YOUR FREE ESTIMATES (61:t400a March 22 that he was stepping down after 29 years "Hopefully Pete can reconcile the two sides We need to get this done" said Art Modell of Cleveland a member of the search committee It was decided in Monday night's meeting that three members of the dissident group Denver's Patrick Bow len Jerry Jones of Dallas and Kenneth Behring of Seattle will meet to discuss the situation Tuesday with three members of the selection committee — chairman Wellington Mara of the New York Giants Robert Par-en- s of Green Bay and Dan Rooney of Pittsburgh Tigers 2 Athletics 1: At Detroit Chet Lemon singled in the winning run in the ninth inning and Paul Gibson and Mike Henneman combined on a four-hittas Detroit beat Oakland held the Athletics Henneman hitless over the final two innings after Gibson pitching on three days' rest allowed four hits through the first seven Detroit has won two straight after losing 10 in a row Rangers 12 Red Sax 6: At Arlington Texas Pete Incaviglia drove in a g five runs four with a er-high grand slam to help Texas end a three-gam- e losing streak by outslugging Boston It marked the third time in four games that Texas scored four runs in the first inning but was the first time the Rangers held on to win with a 14- hit attack 2-- 3 fifth-roun- Exterior Shell 14sin 3-- 5 01100 Two free traded him to Phoenix agents who spent last season at LaCrosse (Wis) in the CBA are on the roster Forward Dave Colbert aver- 6-- 5 9orris five-gam- Orsulak and Cal Ripken drove in two runs each since April of last year Steve Rosenberg broke a personal three-gam- e losing streak allowing three runs and seven hits in 7 innings the longest stint of his career Shawn Hillegas recorded the final four outs for his third save Factions Agree to Discuss NFL Commissioner Continued From If you're planmount University game ning to attend the Purple-Whit- e Friday Jazz officials said the cost will be $2 per person or $10 for a family Layden says rookie small pass forward Darrell Battles of Southern University "reminds you of the kid Kenny) Battle from Illinois He's tough physical and tireless" Battles and was taken in Battle is is the first round by Detroit which then BUILT Photo White Sox catcher Carlton Fisk connects with a Dave La Point pitch and sends it rocketing into center field for 2000th hit D-- 1 6-- 6 Tribune Wire Services Future Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk added another milestone to his scrapbook Monday night catcher went 3 for The 4 including his 2000th career hit to help the Chicago White Sox extend their season-higwinning streak to five games with a victory over the New York Yankees "It means I've played a long time for one It means I've played pretty well for a long time" said Fisk who became the 173rd player in major league history seventh catcher and 12th active player to reach the 2000- hit plateau "I've had a lot of help along the way from hitting instructor Walt Hriniak in Boston to Charlie Lau here in Chicago to Mike Lum here in Chicago "I'm not in a position to think about history" he said "I've got to go up to the weight room work out tonight and play a game tomorrow When it's all over then we'll worry about" Fisk who went 0 for 4 Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers after getting hit No 1999 on Saturday smacked a 2 pitch from losing pitcher Dave La Point 7 back through He was the middle in his first handed the ball by Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly and tipped his helmet as the 18070 in attendance gave him a standing ovation Before it was over they had more to cheer about The White Sox who had the worst record in the majors at All-Stbreak have won all five games since the only team to do so It e win streak is their first 3-- Jazz Prospects Open Camp - d 6-- 0-- ' ''') 0- extra- through just to set a record Hoyt Wilhelm is the guy who pioneered relief pitching He paved the way for me and Reds reliever Johnny Franco and all the other relief pitchers I've got the one record I just as soon leave the other one for Hoyt" In 37 relief appearances this season Tekulve who was born in Cincinnati and grew up in nearby Fairfield had an 3 record with one save and a 502 ERA "We want to thank Kent for his contributions to the Reds and to all of baseball' said Reds' President Marge Schott "I admire his integrity and the type of attitude shown here — not to just hang on He's a class act" : - - I not muddle storming through - 4 I r 0 ' -3 1 -inning s - C 1 Kent Tekulve Monday saying "The time is right for this to happen" "I've enjoyed the game my whole career and now I'm not enjoying it anymore" said Tekulve the losing pitcher in two of the Reds' three losses in the recent series against Montreal including Sunday's 3 defeat "I'm not able to do physically what I've been able to do for the past 15 years" Tekulve had an overall record of 94-9with 184 saves in 1050 games He broke Hoyt Wilhelm's record of 1018 relief appearances on April 17 this year and was closing in on another of Wilhelm's marks — 1070 total appearances as a pitcher He played a major role in the rates' 1979 World Championship saving three games in the World Series "Basically if I could break that record pitching the way I've always pitched in the past with the same standards then it would have been an accomplishment I would want" said Tekulve "But I wanted to do it the right way 6-- t — 42 this year in- forme d the Reds of his decision tib4446 bases-loade- h signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a free agent early 1 ' 444- - 71''''t jurisdiction Pete Rose's motion to remand should be granted and the merits of this case should be addressed in the state court forum" the brief said Baseball's attorneys in a brief filed with Holschuh last Wednesday said the case should be moved to the federal system because the Cincinnati Reds and major league baseball are included as defendants Baseball also asked that the case be moved from Cincinnati to avoid possible hometown bias 0 7-- 3 Tekulve ' ' 4 IPoo effective ' : ' N lk't' - 8k immediately ' k ' if announced his retirement Monday t n "4- - t I baseball history i Giants 8 Cardinals 4: At San Francisco Robby Thompsecond inson's three-rutriple highlighted a seven-ru- n four-ru- n deficit to a from rallied San Francisco ning as beat St Louis Thompson leads the National League with nine triples and is three away from the San Francisco record of 12 set in 1960 by Willie Mays deciwon his first major-leagu- e Randy McCament sion going 312 scoreless innings in relief and allowing two hits Cubs 6 Dodgers 3: At Los Angeles Curtis Wilkerson walk in the eighth inning and Chicago drew a rallied for three runs to topple the Dodgers Les Lancaster 0 the third Cubs pitcher went Ws ininnings for the victory Mitch Williams worked two save 23rd his for nings Plateau Fisk Reaches 2000-Hi- t As White Sox Scuttle Yankees 14 ': COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) — Pete Rose's lawyers said Monday that his suit belongs in a Cincinnati courtroom and that baseball's attempt to move it to the federal level was a "thinly veiled attack" on Ohio courts US District Judge John D Holschuh gave the attorneys until noon to file final briefs on why Rose's case against Commissioner A Bartlett Giamatti should be returned to Hamilton County Common Pleas Court There was no indication when Holschuh may rule But late Monday he scheduled oral arguments in the case for Thursday at 2 pm "There is no reason to rewrite the law of federal 3-- 4 '" ( Judge Mulls Moving Rose Suit at-ba- ts It''' 4! Is Enough )I — — 1050 Games : n Pirates I Padres 1: At San Diego Glenn Wilson hit a pair of solo home runs and Randy Kramer and Bill Landrum to lead Pittsburgh combined on a four-hitte- r spanWilson had not homered in his previous 98 ning 32 games before he homered off Greg Harris with one out in the secend inning $ tk ' i If |