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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday, August 7, 1995 Women MORNING BRIEFING Tee Off Today Camacho Retains His Title At Wolf Creek With TKO Over Kirkland @ Continued From D-1 Hector Camacho knocked down Gary Kirkland in the fourth roundbefore stopping him at 2:39 hospital following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. A lifetime -284 hitter, Bartell, was one of baseball's central characters in the 1930s. He was inducted into of the ninth round Sunday in Ledyard, Conn., to retain his Inter- national Boxing Council welterweighttitle. the cards. He used aneffective right jab to bloody Kirkland, who was first cut in the second round. By the eighth round, Kirkland (23-1) had several cuts on his face andhis right eye wasnearly swollen shut. Referee Steve Smogerfinally stepped in to stop the onesided affair. “By the eighth round,his [Kirkland] eyes were closing, my jab wasactive, and hecould have gotten badlyhurt if the fight had continued,”’ Camachosaid. “I was effective and elusive. I took my time. I thought the fight would be stopped oncuts, by a knockout, or by the referee.” Camacho, a former World Boxing Council lightweight champion, complainedof a soreleft hand after the bout at Foxwoods Resort a 5-3 record. good for 10th place nationally. Sandy completed tourney play with a 13-6 win over Richmond(Va.), a 4-1 loss to the Virginia Blasters and an 11-10 loss to Music City (Tenn.). Matt Rasmussen, a pitcher and shortstop for Sandy, was namedto the All-America team. ... Luke Lambourne The 33-year-old Camacho used HORSE RACING Four-year-old E] Sembrador of Argentina beat the 6-year-old American Talloires in a photo fin- ish to win $1.1 million and the Brazilian Grand Prize, Rio de Janeiro. The winning jockey of Brazil’s most important international race was G. Sena and the official time was 2 minutes, 27.9 seconds. An estimated 80,000 turned the Jockey Club Hippodrome in the plush Gaveadistrict into a Carnival-like atmosphere. .,. Crafty But Sweet held off favored Golden Attraction by three-quarters of a length in the $200,000 Sorority Stakes for 2-year-old fillies at Kirkland said, “I didn’t want to give up. I could have sat down any time. I wanted to finish.” Camacho, who has wonhis last 10 fights, hopes to challenge Roberto Duran in November. Promoter Mike Acri addedthat plans are also in the works for a Camacho-Sugar Ray Leonard bout next May. RODEO Utah Sports Hall of Fame in- gles) and Mike Martines (50 sin- Do BASEBALL Mickey Mantle received another blood transfusion and his doctor said the baseball great could face more of them in his fight against cancer. The 63-year-old Mantleis suffering from anemia brought on by chemotherapy used to treat his lung cancer. The cancer spread from his liver, which was so diseased that he underwent a transplant two months ago. “It may not be that unusualif 48 hours from now wehave to do [an- other transfusion], Daniel DeMarco, Mantle’s gastroenterologist, said in Dallas. ‘‘He’s relaxing and watching TV. His spirits are really pretty good.” Dick Barteil, a shortstop who played in three World Series and thefirst All-Star game, has died in Alameda, Calif. He was 87. Bartell, whoseaggressive play earned him the nickname ‘‘RowdyRichard,” died late Friday at a convalescent perfect oO “It was a learning experience and I took a battering to getit,” gies) wontitles in the Adult Intermountain tournament at Steamboat Springs, Colo. executed a squeezebunt in the bottom of the seventh inningto lift Murray to a 8-7 win over Cherry Creek (Colo.) in an Automotive League Invitational tournament in Aurora, Colo. Lambourne was named player of the game. The Colorado team hadearlier beaten Utah Valley 11-3. Murray is scheduled to play Vacaville (Calif.) today and Hawaii Tuesday. the jab to set up his left hand, which rocked Kirkland on several occasions. For Kirkland, 10 years younger, it was thefirst time he had been in a worldtitle fight. It was also his first experience against a top-rated opponent. TENNIS Utahns Glenn Peterson (60 doubles and 65 doubles), Orlen Wathen (60 doubles and 65 sin- Area tendinitis in his right biceps. Bere thing serious. Qo Bay was 5-10 with a 6.44 ERA in 18 starts this season. ... The Sandy Royals completed the AAU 11-under Nationals in Kenner,La., with Casino, but doubted it was any- ceived his all-around champion buckle from the 3 Bar Ranch in Saskatchewan — 65 years later. Thethird-generation 3 Bar Ranch owner tracked down Bascom,89, in California and delivered the award, Francisco Sports Hall of Fame in 1993. ... The Chicago White Sox placed right-handed starter Jason Bere on the 15-daydisabledlist, retroactive to Saturday, because of Before the fight was stopped, Camacho (54-3) had won every round on all three of the judges’ ductee Earl Bascom finally re- San Monmouth Park in New Jersey. Crafty But Sweet, ridden by Nick Santagata covered 6 furlongs in 1:10 4-5 over a sloppy track and paid $25, $5.40 and $2.60. Golden Attraction paid $2.60 and $2.10 and Careless Heiress returned $2.40 to show. ... Manilaman, a 20-1 longshot, breezed to a 2length victory in the 62nd running of the $200,000 Arlington Handicap at Arlington International Racecourse in Chicago, Manilaman, ridden by Randy Romero, finished 1% miles on the turf course in 2:02 and paid $41.80, $11.60 and $4.60. Snake Eyes returned $3.60 and $2.60 and Bluegrass Prince paid $4 to show. pating, the field is arguably as weakasit has ever been. “We were hoping for a bigger tat YACHTING The United States’ tenuous lead over Italy in the Admiral’s Cup was in the lap of light winds and calm seas as the feared Fastnet Race was reduced to tactical crawl. Italy overcame the 25point lead the Americans held when the 605-mile ocean classic set off Saturday with the 24 Admirals Cup yachts joined by 220 others as the fleet limped along the south western English Channel. said Utah Women’s Golf Association president Margaret Nay, who schedule that will give our guys the kind of experienceeariy that usually pays off down the stretch.” 1995-96 SUU Men's Basketball Schedule NOV. 11 — RICE EXPRESS (Exhibition). NOV. 18 — TUR. REY NATIONALTEAM (Exhibition), NOV. 24—~CS-STANLISLAUS. Nor. 28 —at Northern lows. Nov, 28 ~at Arona State. Dee. 2—at Gonzaga DEC. 9 —IDAHO. Dee. 12 —at BoiseState Dee. 16—at Montana State DEC. 19 ~ PEPPERDINE. DEC. 23 — IDAHO STATE, DEC. 28 — WESTERN OREGON. Dee. 30 — at New Mexico State. Jan. 3 — at Portland. JAN. 6 — ORAL ROBERTS. JAN, 9 ~ COLORADO—COLORADO SPRINGS. JAN. 12— NORTHERN IOWA Jan. 16—atColorado. Jan. 20 — at Oral Roberts. JAN. 27 — C5-NORTHRIDGE. JAN. 30 —~ WEBER STATE. FEB. 2 — UCSANTA CRUZ. Feb, 6 — at UC Irvioe Feb, 10—CAL, POLY-SLO. Feb. 14 —at CSN Feb. 17 —CS-SACRAMENTO. Feb, 22—at CS-Sacramento, Feb. 4 ea hoea ek -) tournament,Nort t at sad SEVENTH RACE, Alera,Three-year-oids, 6 Furiongs, Purse Coup 440 280.260) Yes Way Note apesCoup ia ie Coup andonStaging nu were con3) Pin he wage surmises that some top players are staying away because they can’t get off work for the weekday tournament and because Wolf Creek is about an hour's drive from Salt Lake City. ides Ma varsity soccer team. Simmousis also staying away to protest the $110 entrance fee, calling it ‘ridiculously high” and saying ‘‘the men payhalf that and get twice as much.” That’s leaves Belnap, who will be playing in her first individual eventof the summer,asthe clearcut favorite. “It’s my tournament to win again,” said Belnap, “but you never know.” Belnap's strongest competition could come from her future BYU teammate, Jamie Stevenson, the recent high school graduate who struggled in her first Women’s Am last year but finished with a strong 75 in the closing round. And Briggs is a threat despite her lack of playing time. “Betweenus three,it should be tough,” said Belnap. The course-knowledge edge will go to WeberState golfer Aimee Aardema,who finished secondin last year’s Big Sky tournament at Wolf Crees. A future Wildcat, Bingham High grad Kami Whitehead, will also carry MINTS SAGE, 2Be Color care FIFTH RACE, Chaining (0, cea oniandup, #Furogs, Purse $5.20 390280 tity Trial, Twoyear Purse $709. ‘av A Dream Some Kinda Dawn Sales Tax CLINTON — Trophies from two of the three Amateur Softball Association (ASA) national fastpitch championships decided Sundaywill reside in the Beehive State, but the other is headed to South Dakota. Rees Development of Bennion won the boy’s 18-under national championship while KL Sports of Salt Lake took the national boys’ 16-under championshipat a tournamentin Austin, Texas. Page BrakeofSalt Lakelostits bid for the men’s 23-undercrown, 7-5, on a late-inning rally by Hasvold Vending of South Dakota. John Rees of Rees Development pitched a five-hitter en metrying to put movementoni Wakefield also offered advice. “He told menotto take it too seriously, just have fun,” said Fernandez, who grips the ball with the nail of his middle finger and the knuckle of his index finger. ‘Just let the wind take over. “If I go to the big leagues, the Appaloosss, OAS ea 3.60 2 ie ite 2 ne: Tammys Ali taenae — Favero, Knudsen, Giles Gaon Bead force the deciding game. In its 2-1 win over Roseville, Minn., KL Sports becamethesecondSalt Lake team in three years to win at nationals in its age bracket. Men's 22-Under Champloashlp Round Hyranles om ise om otc Page Brake 100 1-2 71 ‘Webband Brey. Kemper and Gates. wece LP.Webb. Fernandez, temporarily living in New Jersey with wife Marci. Fernandez signed with Boston as a free agent in June ’94. That wasafter he spenttime at the College of Eastern Utah and Fresno State, where he threw the knuckleball about six times a game. He now throws knucklers 70 Miss Budweiser Owner Wins 100th Hydro Race rotating just once from pitcher's hand to catcher’s mitt and traveling between 59-73 mph. Wakefield, by contrast, throws his at 48-65 mph. Wakefield’s success has sold the Red Sox on the knuckleball. Boston even bought Fernandez a fast-pitch softball catcher’s glove, $00) ngsie Labonte uinella 2-5) — $16.40 Trifecta 2-53) — $183 {atDalyDi2 925840 fiaate ae el 18-Under Coamplonship Gam celta Bushard, Egbert (1) and Tweet. Edberg. 2B-Sehott (PM). Anderson (PM), Oitond ) Rees (Ri. MILLER WINS TOURNEY SANTA BARBARA,Calif. — Miller Toyota’s Peter Meredith pitched his second no-hitter of the Santa Barbara Tournament and Dwayne Dyck delivered oneofhis own Sundayas the Salt Lake club completeda sweepofthe event. eee ‘Championship Game Page Brake 000 410 0-5 80 Hasvold Ve (000 007 1-7 5 0 Latey, Kemper (6) and Gates, Gray, Lusk (4} and Michaeli. WP‘Lusk. LP-Latey. 2B-Brower 2 (HV), Skinner (HV), Sonneberg Garinger. 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Hanauer’s finish was the 100th victory for Miss Budweiser owner Bernie Little, who recorded his first title in 1966. It was Hanauer’s 57th victory. “Chip will tell you that we want to baskin this one for a while and by gosh, I do too,” Little said. Hanauer had an average speed of 138.047 mph, well below his qualifying mark of 162.543 on Saturday. NTH RACE, Rea Rr Cle CaePat 1,000. route to a 11-3 win over Principal Mutual of South Dakota. Principal Mutual beat Rees Development 7-3 earlier in the day to May Get Utahn To the Majors @ Continued From D-1 ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tete 27.9) $2890 ‘Dwin Trifecta (27-3,3-7-9) — $252.20 Scratched — Spey Leinster, Act Base A Lee ‘TWELFTH RACE,Quarter Horse Challeng € Series,Threeyear-okis and up, 35@ Yards, Purse Knuckleball WeberState’s hopes. Mick Riley SEATTLE — With his main Time — 1 locos ‘Timm, Labonte Geen) —$180 Teensanes allsa¥33)—$1100 Utah Teams Claim Pair of Softball Titles Memorial champ JoyceBillings, Chantell Smith, Stacy Tyler, C.J. Fish and Jane Betley, wife of Senior PGA Tourplayer BobBetley, round out the championship flight. Wolf Creek pro Brett Thomas said the course will be set up at about 5,300 yards — short by women’s collegiate golf standards but about average for Utah women’s golf events. However, the re- A CASHINGIN The Salt Lake Tribune’s Steve Luhm has been given an imaginary $1,000 bankroll for the 1995 meet at Wyoming Downs. His wagers — successful and otherwise — will be chronicled throughout the summer. Starting bankroll:$4,000 $4,000 @ Sunday's winnings: $24 @ Current bankroll: $932.60 4) — $5.80, gael Amos Eller 420 440 Sarai) —qow bid $740 400 329 A Special Wonder 540 Kinda 300260) 1730 EIGHTH RACE, Maiden, Threeyearolds, 5 Some SomeKi 40 Time e e — Tm,Cros, Kanden Purloog, Purse $800. a ia 5)— $122.20 Bonita Burr #4800 2090 820 Tye 8 Frieda 01) 2,685.0 500 1) 2.80 Quinella (1-5) — $13 Key Dooser ee THIRTEENTH RACE, Claiming ($5,000), gt or Abs Teaa33h "ore a Quinella 3 4 ) — $ 5 6 . 4 0 's Reggie 00 2.60 $ uperfecta(-4all-al) ae $127.50 ELEVENTH RA‘CE,MaesChing 70, ReeToSrc regal ts oe 560 Hansen, an ex-champion, isn’t playing because she doesn’t want to leave her 3-year-old son for three days (“I'll be back as soon as he is old enoughto caddy for me,” she says); Yamadawill be playing at the U.S. Women’s Amateurin Brookline, Mass.; Hale will be participating in a junior tournament in New Mexico and Simmonswill be busy conductingtryouts for West High’s junior SUU Men Plan HoopTrips to To ASU, CU CEDARCITY — A homebattle with Weber State and road contests at Arizona State and Colorado highlight the 1995-96 Southern Utah University men's basketball schedule. Bill Evans’ Thunderbirds will play host to Ron Abegglen’s Weber State squad Jan. 30 in the Centrum. “It could be littie rough at the outset with cight or nine new guys,” said Evans. “But it’s a 300 220 Blue 3.00 Tie — 1114/5, — Barow, Guymon Quinels (4-5) — $7.00 Bxacta (4-5) — $11.00 Taneoi4 2e4)— 35.0 ron Three-year $5.40 340 300 field in the championship flight,” oO FOOTBALL Doug Flutie ran 9 yards for a touchdown and Mark McLoughlin kicked five field goals as the Calgary Stampeders remained unbeaten with a 29-15 victory over the visiting Baltimore Stallions. The game matchedthe top teams in the CFL's North and South divisions. RESULTS_ WYOMING DOWNS Results from Sunday's racing at Wyoming ens FIRST RACE, Calming(1500, Threyea| isanp17Pre, mje020 ProutVale 240220 Aloma's Fable tio Time — 1322/5 jockeys — - Guymon Gases 23) #0 . SECOND RACE. 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