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Show a DAILY Friday, June 20, 2008 HERALD NBA DRAFT TODAY AMBRIEFTN Pioneer League SATURDAY Baseball Sacramento at Salt Lake Pa f 7 p.m. 700 AM 7p.rn. U.S. HORSE RACING ON THE AIR Congress debates intervention into racing safety Boudia, Finchum flash perfection at diving trials Television The image painted was not a owner of thoroughbred racing's top horse pleaded before Congress to save his sport. "We're looking for Arnold Schwarzenegger's upper body and then we go to Don Knotts' tegs and knees," said Jesf Jackson, owner of 2007 Horse of the Year Curlin. "We don't need all of the inbreeding we have. I go to Argentina to buy horses; I go to Germany to buy horses because they nave stronger bones and better knees. We need a league and a commissioner. We need action, please. Congress, help." Bloodlines, steroids, the lack of an authoritative governing body, alarming figures on horse deaths and a breech of protocol by Big Brown's trainer were all topics of discussion Thursday before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection. The hearing was called after Eight Belles broke down at the Kentucky Derby last month and was euthanized on the track. There was widespread agreement among the witnesses regarding many of the industry's ills: ste-roids, breakdowns on the track and weaker bloodlines that produce horses that can race far fewer times than their counterparts decades ago. , Consensus on addressing these problems was WASHINGTON pleasant one as the Auto Racing Formula One practice Sprint Cup practice Craftsman Truck practice 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD Sprint Cup pole qualifying Camp. World RV Sales 200 7 p.m. Boxing Butler vs. Ahunanya Ward vs. Jerson Ravelo Hearns vs. Gonzalez ' .7 p.m. 9 p.m. ESPN2 SHO . College Baseball World Series Noon Georgia vs. Stanford Fresno State vs. UNCLSU 5 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN ' v; Golf BMW International Open 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. another matter. That was hardly surprising considering the sport essentially is run by 38 sets of rules one for each state in which racing takes place. Major League Baseball ChiSox at ChiCubs 12:10 p.m. Baseball. Entry Draft, First Round TGC WGN ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Chicago Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano will miss his next scheduled start because of shoulder trouble and will undergo an MRI exam Friday. Zambrano left Wednesday night's game at Tampa Bay because of discomfort in his right shoulder. He was examined Thursday in Chicago by team orthopedist Dr. Stephen Gryzlo. with a 3.13 ERA in 16 starts for the Zambrano, NL Central leaders, had been set to pitch Tuesday night at home against Baltimore. "I don't think there's a possibility at all," Cubs manager Lou Piniella said before the series finale against the Rays. Zambrano was originally set to have an MRI exam Radio Vs. 5 p.m. 2008 Soccer Croatia vs. Turkey 8-- TGC 'y"y: UEFA Euro 12:30 p.m. Pioneer League Orem at Ogden 33-fo- U.S. NHL Cubs' Zambrano to miss start with shoulder injury David Boudia earned four perINDIANAPOLIS fect scores on one dive, Thomas Finchum matched him with four 10s of his own and the teenagers went 2 in the platform semifinals at the U.S. Olympic trials Thursday night. Boudia totaled 1,091.90 points to keep the lead he has held since the preliminaries. Finchum had contest go1,065.25, essentially making it a two-maing into Sunday's final. "It's almost like performing on stage and I look forward to showing of f Sunday," Boudia said. Drew Livingston was third, trailing Finchum by 77.35 points despite earning three 10s. Diving just ahead of Boudia, Finchum earned a 10 on his forward 3 V somersault pike. Two dives later, he received three 10s for a reverse 3 Vi somersault tuck. Finchum climbed out of the water, looked up at the nearly tower where Boudia waited and said, "Go David." The teenagers from the Indianapolis area are partners in synchronized competition and friends, too. "We really do push each other," Finchum said. "I don't want it be anyone else on that team with me but David. He's like a brother. I want to beat him but want to support him, too." 4 :' 7:30 a.m. TGC 10 a.m. ESPN2 TGC 11 a.m. WegmansLPGA Bank of America Champ. Travelers Championship Prof. National Champ. -. Diving 7 p.m. ESPN 700 AM Thursday. The Cubs decided to instead schedule an MRI arthrogram to provide a more detailed look. I Davey Johnson, Tino Martinez to manage Futures: At New York, sticking with a New York theme, Davey Johnson and Tino Martinez will manage the Futures festivities at game next month as part of the Yankee Stadium. Ail-St- Gymnastics Artemev, Horton lead Olympic trials Paul Hamm isn't the only PHILADELPHIA American gymnast with skills. With the reigning Olympic champion recovering from a broken hand, Sasha Artemev and Jonathan Horton made their cases for trips to the Beijing Games on Thursday night. Artemev and Horton finished 2 Thursday night, the first of two competitions at the Olympic trials, and Horton has the lead when scores including those from last month's national championships are weighted and combined. The finals are Saturday night, after which two gymnasts will get spots on the team. A selection n team committee will choose the rest of the andor a training squad within 24 hours. "1 can't even begin to tell you what it would mean "to be one of those two guys and be a lock, that'd be awesome," Horton said. "If I can put myself into one of those locks, I believe in what the committee's doing, but if I can avoid that, why not?" six-ma- OREM OWLZ Owlz Continued from CI vv straight at one point but left without a decision after giving up four runs on six hits. Orem's Andrew Taylor ) earned the win, striking out four in 2 innings of scoreless Hi' pitching. Ogden reliever Jordan Roberts ) took the loss, allowing five hits and four runs Orem. (two earned) by pitching the sixth and to two batters in the The Raptors lineup did the seventh. Luis Vazquez pitched most damage against Orem the final three innings for the starter Baron Short, who lasted 4 ' innings. Raptors, giving up three runs 's on three hits. Clay Calfee drove in Groth got the Owlz halfway first Lindquist Field run deficit with of the season, cashing in agback from the single in the third, gressive Raptors baserunning a two-ruthen scored the tying run himearlier in the second inning. self after doubling in the fifth. Orr was moving on a and made it safe to second Dwayne Bailey scored on Rian despite the double-pla- y type Kiniry's sacrifice fry. outburst After the four-ru- n grounder hit by Matt Wal-lacin the second, the Raptors then scored on Calfee 's liner brought in Orr and set bats' remained silent until the inning in mo- ninth, when Kyle Russell sinOgden's four-ru- n tion as Herrera and Gordon gled in Pedro Baez and scored on a Wallach grounder. added RBI singles and Heron a wild pitch. rera scored Raptors starter Robert DREW GODLESKIStandardExaminer Boothe, an All Japan college Orem Owlz pitcher Baron Short from Tokyo, tied for the Pioneer League lead with throws against the Ogden eight strikeouts in five innings. Raptors on Thursday at fanned four Linquist Field in Ogden. The right-handhomestand, facing Idaho Falls three times before doing battle yet again with five-gam- a shot during the Tigers' up Final Four semifinal game against UCLA in San Antonio on April 5. Heasley may be best, but Chicago could go with Rose -- Andrew Seligman THE . lOVe TO 4 play here. v ...YOU , tO FILEDaily Herald they.re SUppOSed Jazz announce hopefully, take it Mountain Revue SiepDy HERALD SALT LAKE QTY InterestNo Payment Financing Available m. FreeNo Cost Estimate iqi vcyi icam iijai luaii.iui JiX 1W-S- vuu 1 1 r - Utah Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor announced Thursday that five NBA teams, in addition to the Jazz, will participate in the Rocky Mountain Revue, which will be played at the Lifetime Activities Center located at the Redwood Campus of Salt Lake Community College from July The opening game of the Revue will tip off at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 18. Utah fans will get their first look at the Jazz squad later that night. Games will be played Friday, July 18, through Friday, July 25. No games will be played on Sunday, July 20, or Wednesday, July 23. Tickets are $10 with a special $8 ticket price available for Salt Lake Community College students and faculty (must show valid SLCC I.D.). For 18-2- 5. Call Today For A HARVEY HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING tn ho ue, dates for Rocky DAILY Save Hundreds of Dollars on a New Central R.C System vv vv vv.i bring where defender during last year's Rocky Mountain Revue. all-st- No get . the Bulls back tO Utah Jazz's Morris Almond, right, tries to move past a 4-- 0 n 6 months ASSOCIATED PRESS DerDEERFIELD, 111. rick Rose's response was as direct as one of his passes. The best player in the draft? He reiterated it's Michael Beasley. "Hands down he is," Rose said after working out with the Chicago Bulls on Thursday. The No. 1 pick? It could be Rose. While he was quick to praise Beasley again, just as he did at the NBA's camp, Rose also made it clear he would love to play for his hometown team. The Chicago Bulls have the top pick in the draft next week "I WOUlfJ e (0-1- X each game ticket purchased for Revue games on July 21, 22 and 24, fans will receive a free ticket to a Salt Lake Bees game on either July 27, 28 or 29. Teams and additional ticket information will be announced at a later date. -- f- ,v - Li Associated Press pre-dra- ft 4 (1-0- at Lindquist Field, then return to Orem for a pair of games. Monday, the Raptors start a FILE Memphis' Derrick Rose puts step and make nrnnrpcc" Derrick Rose On the possibility ,of and an important Jo they go with Beasley, the forward sas State who would give them a scoring g? the point guard from Chicago who :sa;: champion- ship game? While Fy, indicated earlier in the weekthat he would Sihas kNoRo2se dno r,.bythr othertrips Chicago Bulls planned. The workout on Thursday and perhaps was his first one. only "Right now, he's not scheduled to work out with the Heat," said Reggie Rose, his older brother. "This might be the last stop, I hope." Reggie Rose said they are willing to visit Miami, but, "This might be it." If the Bulls are it, that would be just fine with Derrick Rose, who grew up on the city's South Side and played at Simeon High School before leading Memphis to the NCAA, final in his lone season with the Tigers. Rose averaged 14.9 points and 4.7 assists while lead- - ' ing Memphis to an NCAA Division I record 38 victories See ROSE, .XV Townhomes In Salem Starting At f F KSIiaiTllJAKS. i I YnlanHa Mncpr Wixnm rharlP. $184,000 372-735- 5 372-348- 1 C6 |