OCR Text |
Show Page D12 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, August 27, 1992 Jays' Stoftlemyre In other American League action, it was Baltimore 6, California 4; New York 4, Milwaukee 3; Boston 2; Oakland 1 in 10 innings; Minnesota 1, Detroit 0; Cleveland 6, Seattle 3 in 10 innings; and Texas 3, Kansas City 1. Dave Winfield drove in three g runs for Toronto. His homer was the 1,000th extra-bas- e hit of his career. Orioles 6, Angels 4 Mike Devereaux and Randy Milligan each hit two of Baltimore's five home runs as the Orioles ruined John Wathan's final game as California's interim manager. Wathan took over for Buck Rodgers on May 22, one day after the team bus crashed on the New Jersey Turnpike on the way to Bal-- . timore from New York. Rodgers, the most seriously injured in the accident, is scheduled to return Friday. Yankees 4, Brewers 3 Danny Tartabull's second grand slam of the season against the Brewers helped New York come plete a sweep of Mil- - Press By The Associated Toronto's Todd Stottlemyre proved once again that the best pitch in baseball is often Strike HITTING AB R H Bl hitless in 15-ga- hitless in PITCHING no decision in Sox. 13 Pirates. Agullora, Minn 00 0 0 Ritchie, Phil 00 did not pitch. did not pitch. 0 0 00 0 0 scheduled to pitch Friday. Hurst, SanDlego r, retired 16 straight batters before walking Carlton Fisk and got within five outs of the second in team history before Dan Pasqua spoiled it with a double to 9-- 0 White Sox. "I tried to go at them with a fastball strike," he said. all year, and "I've been 1 just tried to be aggressive to- no-hitt- er first-pitc- h off-and-- right-cente- r. "I tried to stay down on all batters all night, but Pasqua got a high fastball. He got good wood on the ball and hit it in the gap," Stottlemyre said. night." Stottlemyre's "offs" had been better than his "ons" he came into the game with a record and a 5. 13 ERA. This time, though, he 9 J. V- w- n The only things spinning when Tim Wakefield and Tom Candiotti pitched against each other were batters' heads. In the first NL matchup of in 10 seasons, Wakefield earned his first major league shutout as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Wednesday night. The last time that knuckleballers faced each other in the NL was Sept. 13, 1982, when Joe Niekro and the Houston Astros defeated brother Phil and the Atlanta Braves knuc-kleballe- Glenn Braggs hit a three-ru- n homer and Cincinnati finished off its first sweep over Philadelphia at Riverfront Stadium since July ,980, Padres 3, Cubs 0 broke an Gwynn Tony slump by hitting a pair of RBI doubles off Greg Maddux, and San Wakefield's slowest pitch went Diego won at home. 58 mph. Candiotti threw a ', Astros 6, Cardinals 5 knuckler at 53 mph, and frustrated Eddie Taubensee singled home most every Pittsburgh hitter. the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning at the beat In other games, Montreal Astrodome. defeated Cincinnati Atlanta Mets 5, Giants 3 San Diego Philadelphia New Eric Hillman (2-York's Houston stopped Chicago downed St. Louis 5 in 10 innings won his second start in the majors and New York defeated San Fran- as he gave up five hits in 8 cisco innings. King-dom- e. 5-- 1 Rookie Roger Pavlik stopped innings before getting relief help from Jeff Russell as Texas beat the visiting Royals for their third straight victory. Juan Samuel stole home in the top of the fifth to give the Royals a lead, but the Rangers rallied with three runs in their half of the inning against Rich Saveur (0-- 1 ) . Kansas City for 7 rs 2-- Indians 6, Mariners 3 Carlos Baerga drove in four douruns, two with a ble in the 10th inning, leading Cleveland over Seattle at the Rangers 3, Royals Expos 5, Braves 4 Spike Owen went 4 for 4 and drove in three runs and Montreal won in Atlanta. Reds 4, Phillies 3 3. (9-1- 1) 1- -3 5-- 4, 4-- 3, 3-- 0) 0, 6-- 1- -0 1- -3 5-- 3. ' - ys&FZ. - ' -. it T ")-- - WttAArn- Ma3ISn!IIM;iM, l TANDY Mighty big mac Shirl Hunter of Provo By The Associated Press bases-loade- d, ut . ' tJf three-gam- waukee at Yankee Stadium. Red Sox 2, Athletics 1 Tom Brunansky's two-osingle in the 10th lifted Boston over Oakland at Fenway Park. Twins 1, Tigers 0 Brian Harper homered with one out in bottom of the ninth to give John Smiley his first American League shutout and lift struggling Minnesota over Detroit. TJci'JO Eatdssj : ninth-innin- 2-- -3 7-- 84 loss to Red 2-- 1 00 0 0 Morris, Toronto scheduled to pitch Thursday. Gott, LA 20 0 4 good outing in 0 loss to and got immediate results. He had a for 7 innings and finished with a the best outing of his career, in the Blue Jays' victory over the one-hitte- 4002 loss to Mets. IP H ER SO 5-- 3 Downs, Oakland ve A.L. noundup no-hitt- er loss to Rangers. 3-- 1 Snyder, SanFran winner Stottlemyre, a last season who's struggled for most of 1992, went with a pitching philosophy Wednesday night against Chicago more-aggressi- 4000 JoyiMr, KanCtty One. Pittsburgh's Wakefield wins Itnuckleball battle Whitie Sox one-Gif- ts SAVE 0 rights these days since he recently caught a 45 pound makinaw at Flaming Gorge (Linwood Bay) near Lucerne. He caught the monster on a speed, High white flatfish. It took 45 minutes to land it. "It stayed on the bottom the whole time," said Hunter. He also used a 125 pound steel braided line on his pole. has some big bragging mo Herald photoRod Cotlett SME '50 printer iat-aatr- ix Ili;h-Ksc!uti- screen Easy-viewin- tl a monthly merest Minimum is late or is missed during the 0 payment monthly payment reoufred on purchases totakng COO 01 more ol computer products only appml RSVP account witti ol the statement payment dale Fottamng the uHi interesl penoa or it a payment ts late or mEsed any remairHng balance is suhtect 10 a finance ctiarge of up to 21 a regulai account and interest wH accrue 13 1992. 7. Offer made beKieen vaW on Seplernber August tnance charge) Aelert quatlymg purchases depending on your stale ot resdence (50t nvnimum montnry m hleresl APR cclzr r.cr.itcr Low As $15 Per Month Displays vivid CGA color graphics on g 13" screen Reg. 199.95 Low As $15 Per Month Perfect for your office or home printing Prints 270 CPS Reg. 499.95 period CGA :n will January account reverts flK 1993 s iIWtaortTee(reit Cooler weather aids angling action By REX C. INFANGER BUTTERFLY LAKE Herald Correspondent - Fair fishing with Power Dait using a full Cast-a- Bubble as a sinker. DEER CREEK Fishing has BEAR RIVER Good fishing picked up with the cooler weather. on the end with a size two upper Early morning fishing has been silver Panther Martin with a yelgood with a yellow, red head Car- low workare body. Grasshoppers ter Spoon. Power Bait from the in the deeper pools. shore down by the buoys is also ing STRAWBERRY Fair fishpicking up some nice fish. LITTLE DEER CREEK -- ing late in the evening along the Good fishing on the stream with edge of the moss banks with a - - - worms and grasshoppers. The road from Provo Canyon to Cascade Springs has been blocked off with a fence so you have to come in from the top or in from the bottom. GREEN RIVER Good fishwith a ing grasshopper pattern. With school back in session, the traffic should slow down a little. black Wooley Worm or black Wooley Bugger. Low water conSCOFIELD ditions and the fish have a very poor flavor but a few of them are being caught early in the morning with a worm and marshmallow combination. The small strawberry marshmallows seem to be the FLAMING GORGE Good fishing from smallmouth. Work the rocky points with plastics. TIMOTHY LAKE Good with almost fishing anything on this flies, spinners or bait high Uintah lake. best. - - FISH LAKE - Fishing has picked up along the east shore. Fish late in the evening or early in the morning with pop gear and a worm. PAYSON LAKE - Good late evening fishing with a red and white Daredevil or Jake's Gorgeous scenery. LAKE POWELL Good fishthe top. on for ing stripers right Fish the boils with a Zara Spook or a silver Kastmaster. AMERICAN FORK RIVER Good afternoon fishing with a size fourteen caddis fly. Early morning fishing has been fair with worms. A few fish TIBBLE FORK are being picked up late in the evening with a size 18 Griffith's Gnat. Good fishPROVO RIVER Ear with Hare's a ing Nymph or Pheasant Tail Nymph. There is a late afternoon Adam's hatch. Good fishing UTAH LAKE for the channel catfish off Lincoln Beach. The water has not cooled down yet and it is worth a trip. Great MONA RESERVOIR trolling. You don't even have to launch your boatjust walk through the mud and pick up the dead carp. Spin-a-Lur- e. - HALF OFF! Autonvem up ctssetts with sea Clock Reg. 139.95 - servation officers during the hunting seasons this fall. Central Utah hunters should expect to encounter periodic Check Points at the following locations: West Canyon; Utah County west of Lehi at junction of SR68 & SR73; near Timpanogos Visitor Center on SR92; Sheep Creek and South Sheep Creek near Cedar Haven Cafe; Hobble Creek near Kelly's Grove; Diamond Fork; Thistle townsite on US89; Payson Canyon Road above Strawberry Water Users facility; American Fork Canyon entrance on SR92; SR77 on Lake Shore Road A mile SW of Spanish Fork River bridge. Near Stockton Tooele County on SR36; Vernon south near CUT CUT - Reg. 29.95 - 12 40 OFF - i Reg. 24.95 1 3 r- - f ran Uiiillllil mT TANDY 37 5 Ksltksttsr Reg. 24.99 143 mm- i JMFMn& Reg. 39.95 UP OFF 33 38 tffstntitsattsf Reg. 39.95 MICPONTA TI Radio haek 34 OFF $;e protector IHII Local DWR check stations are listed Hunters will be contacted at various Check Points by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists and con- 25 ressts eestrd Reg. 79.95 m Reg. 18.95 SPRINGV1LLE CUT Bissrensx tftsker with 8" ncofsr Low As $15 Per Month - s rrc 7 SAVE150 y pjj I Reg. 14.95 r ihv OFF g 30 Reg. 9.95 W CFF 5 more Guard Station; at junction of ry Road near the Visitor Center. Fairview Pony Express and Erickson Pass Sanpete County miles Canyon entrance on SR3 1 . roads; Rush Valley road south of Grantsville? These Check Point contacts alJuab County Nephi west near low the Division to collect valuable Mile Post 30 on SRI 32; junction of information concerning wildlife Cherry Creek and Vernon Creek populations and trends. They help -2 in monitoring the taking and posroads. Snake Creek session of wildlife, the required Wasatch County and Pine Creek near the golf licenses, permits, tags, and certificourse; Lake Creek; Center cates of registration, and firearms, Creek; upper Strawberry River devices, and apparatuses used for Road; and the West Side Strawber hunting. " Sayel n ' y ourt1f9f ! Wardens: Black bear problems worsening KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) -Bbear problems are increasing greatly in northwestern Montana, particularly in Flathead, Lake and Lincoln counties, the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks said Tuesday. A warden said one bear reeeftti- y- lack i t walked up to the McDonalds taurant in downtown Libby . res- The agency said wardens are reporting that black bear incidents have been more numerous over the past week than jn recent memory I MtS$l !liiftfeil.lifei ImSLmmmm you masier lot your PC ,2 3 fane TWnth leam MicrMoTwmfowt dBASt M v Ucjl SMM St WordPerfect 1 There's a Radio Shack Near Yo- uCheck Your Phone Book battery-powereitems exclude batteries. Pnces apply at participating stores and dealers Most I I gggp-- j J.TTT JEST" mmm |