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Show B6° | The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, July 18, 1996 R EROCKS Tamantaggelt ie pare onc deo | Beers Eee Meander; The other day, Puck was| ae 4000 lemewoncn in heremessing around with fms 3020 oftheguys and hesaid. By some ‘We don't have to say any-| CENTRALW oeine, #108 rrto Seas S | liotaee 922220 jn eagaie dog $98 7G 4 i 303 tig 5 Dt 4] Twin, the retired Kirby | ims {4 Rann 118 Mame cp 4R8 Moot 2024 Coopmpewso Puckett ie picred' {boherine ah, Orsco 0198 4249 re an ), 6pm Daltand(Werceta7) ottersekin890 pa Seattle (Meacham 0-1) ai California (Hoskie 10-3), @pm. 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The dingers give Raabe’s second two-run, 5 Is Expecting . s ret from Hank Tauber and he hadlit- body.” : 5: Corpor.ate Atlanta Gold by a Cant from Btinued tcc @ Continued from B-1 has been successful. | wish hii the best. He will need some luck. It has been a tough position and they have gone through a lot of peoplethe last few years. Overthe past 23 years, the U.S. Ski Team (now U.S. Skiing) has been directed by Dick Gould, Dick Andrews, Bill Traeger, tnez Amiee, Michael Harrigan, Allan Ross, Howard Peterson, Mike Bob Beattie as Colorado’s ski Goach, and his teams earned four Jacki, Dr. Charles Dillman (interim), Leiweke, McCarthy (interim) 1972 and 1978 > In 1978, Marolt and his wife Tonnie moved to Park City, where Marolt sees the expansion of grass-roots programs as a key to success. feam throughthe successful 1984 positive environment, We have e becamealpine director of the a Ski Team. He ledthe alpine j 4) 311) Boone ¢ 2 H ¢ { ; { ‘ ‘ ‘ fi : Baek $00 , isos oe ne NO 4000) : is, i 1r t I j di P 7 L Id Prep RRodeo Leadd in Holds PUEBLO, Colo, — Utah| ting with 148 points while rora, are seventh with a time has maintained its lead atthe Mandi Stewart, Layton,sits of 8.143. ~'SNational High School Finals in eighth with 142, In break- Pa while Kendra Gunter, Hun-| 18 20th (17.828); and Jessica usk, Cedar Fort, is 17th tington, is 10th at 4.048 (18.014). ; te noe Baldaut 20821) wnt Sh wn Shepherd, Levan, Herriman; Alysa Patterson 15th in bull (21.102), Clinton; and Cassie is ints. bo riding with 59 its. In boys cow cutting, Melling (21.159), Cedar City, are fifth. 12th and 14th,re- Ryan Anderson (135 Pam ly, the eee eo pole bend- Emery, Over the past 12 years, Retton, enoughfor a second-place tie in saddle broneriding. Lee mcknight, Cedar City, is tying by postin fourthbingoat of 8.511. In team ing a eesSheffield,Sa. roping, lina, and Dustin Gurney, Au- eagerto stick their toes in and test the commercial waters. To wit: 12 of the 44 U.S. Olympic swim team is 15th while Price Chad’Greenhalgh is. 16th, Sheen Cody idk Milford,has sexthsardine Jimmy} 71 points which is good| in Los Angeles in 1984, and still has a firm grip on fame. Fira (Btlen, ey Veyo, y today and goes with a time of 3.364 seconds, GB and nowMarolt “My background is as a coach andthe bottom line is to create a wealth in increments of $6, which is her weekly allowance: “I think $300 is a lot of money. Three hundred George Washingtons are in fact a drop in the Delaware compared to the river ofgreen that will flowthroughAtlanta, swallowing a few fortunate athletes in its current. There's champ change to be madeat these Centennial Summer Olympics, and in the case of the bubbly into $20 million. Speed skaters pier Tom Dolan, renounce: two other examples of athletes who have profited nicely from ; onepoint 4 In the all-around boys ee Wright is points) while Salina, ser (90) Hadley a100)a the rookie cowgirls competition while Balen is 11th with 60. , Days of 47 Srpesa en pac endorse4 two-year and 5! ment contract with Nike in May @ Continued from B-1 worth an estimated $100,000, Evans, who turns 25 neat month, drawsa six-figure income off endorsements. Her money might be her own but her time clearly belongs to her sponsors. They require more of her than simply wearing a Speedo swimsuit, posing for a Cadillac ad or ‘@Ping a Ray Ban commercial. Of course, this also works the other way, Family and friendsin the crowd can also mean distractions — and perhaps added presgure. Says Geode: “I'd almost rather perform when nobody's there — so they can't see you serew up.” And, notes Billings, “Qnce the gate opens, it doesn't $3 million in 1996 alone. tobe. What aes Tt al eer theathistas ae Pont he Pay Hi" 7 of “#¢miater’ also is throwing in $25,000 for a Ploited the post-Games aspect, silver medal and $10,000 for a ‘The Olympics have gotten to beso big for business, they've €x- Said Bob Williams, president of Most weekends Evans spends on the road at the behest of her spon- sors. In the year leading vp tothe Games, her morning and afternoon workouis often were the mostrelaxing times of a day otherwise crammed with commit: ments. In the endorsement market, as in the swimming po l, Evans, who Burns Sports Celebrities. “Now wii] swim the The freshest faces 10 emerge from the 16 days of competition companies are exploring the preGames aspect. That may make it freestyies in Atlanta, has treaded where few before her have gone. A strong believer in conditioning, Marolt said, “Ican't promise plus. Brone and buliriders claim rodeb the stock at their re stops are moze predictable and easier to handle. Riverton barrel racer Vickie Solmonsen main- tains her horse performs better when it has been in the eame are- na before. Enough te make a difference? Maybe. With the top cowboys and more difficult for athletes to come out of the Games with big {f she adds a fifth Olympic gold medal to her cache in Atianta, she cowgirls from around the nation at the Days of 47, the level of the star poweror the staying pow- ta companylike Coca-Cola that's ment income. Her current base Every little who vaulted into the public consciousness the last time the Summer Games were held on U.S. soil, } that doesn’t leave you a lot of ™oney to spendafter the fact. Ss,incing jeast six corporations, Speedo, AT&T, Visa and Cadillac, would jump to $150,000. . . us look forward to,”says Sulmoasen. "It's tough competition. But that makes us tougher, too.” 4 ¢ gu arantees they'll enjoy either He plans to sell his home in er of gymnast Mary Lou Retton, Boulder, Colo., begin working in the Park City office Aug. land be in Park City full time by Sept. 1 ‘ 40 - and 800-meter really matter where you are.” But on balance, familiar sut- —roundings and friendly faces are a will have the corporate world at their feet, though there are no results, but when we show up, P. we will be ready to compete.” 4 their Olympte prowess, eperaath- ing the seven-figure mark in postGames earnings. Thestar search for these Olympics began long before this week's opening night, with Kodak film using gymnast Dominique Mo¢eany in an advertising campaign ang sprinter Gwen Torrence signing a four-year deal that, with bopases could be worth as much as Beard, we're not simply talking about the $50,000 that U.S. Swimming is offering as a bonus for —_eachindividual gold medal (swimming's national governing body . Bonnie Blair and Dan Jansen are his remaining year of collegiate Homecoming bronze). Qiympicgold medalist PhilMahre his home near Yakima, ash. “Everything that hap4 j e five how ! judge myself and the organization,” he said “Bill Marolt and I never saw { ; Mage rg 4245 Nodes % 3000 Wore M1221 Oo Bri ido | gareGana 1000 annoy phip ih row. who were BroseB,Br inet ini aGiants, veThe 2388 Jdionet aos 10902 0000 eee, playingwithout five reguiars tone 34668 took” asabal fam’ounieonet oe last 12 decisions, including goals are athlete success, That is e-to-eye on everything,” said t CINCINNATI — Jobn Somme 1913 Gomen att excellent people on the staff. 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He hopes to Pring renewed discipline to the 's staff and athletes. arolt started at CU in 1961. During his years of NCAA skiing, ‘Be earned four individual NCAA fitles (two downhill, a slalom and combined title). Marolt followed NCAA championships between “Poss ase (ss, RodeoIs a have agents her members parlaymedal abie to gold 25, tas teenall-around wit it ‘those atitetss, Green tO FOLOW individual te .odo One of them,individual meeiley were boundto win and would we won medals under any- ¢ Discipline on eae 20 19 emo Diego past Los Angeles Crandall leads the bareback masavee Buzy's second of the season Site riding competition with 72 Colorado Springs at Tacoma at Cashman Field andbres _______séiints while Riley Champ-| them a 6-5 advantage ine Point, is in third seascn series, Sit Tate| clude their series tonightand swept the Stars in April at | the Buzz return to Franklin The Phoenix Firebirds will W! Quest on Friday for an eight-| visit first, before the Stars Sie Casper, Plain Franklin Quest Field. claims the lead ‘in girls cutcometo town. ‘The Buzz and Stars con- | game homestand. pened in 1984 took place before 1980. He wasgiventhat ski team . 690 6413818 aia tt bd Yerss Raabe 12 for the season. His homerofthe game — to take | by the end of the second. rial The victory is just the sosepee revious career best was six | the lead for good. q Ski Boss Bonen” 121 Kama | 4433 CalnnPinte) ee na47 on8 Moker EEE 111) Ry 111s Temoteoes 4) Sst Rodeo with the fest round] away ropingHaleyJoNAI|8."Pin Caeighth Gries teow 1 hh "wn Wwe” 3048 meow $928 Souter Dn nearly complete,The second son,Central Valley. is second “96%. L |. ‘The scrappy infielder hit in 1995 at Double-A. Fellow Buzzman Todd | hisfirst homer during the Walker established a team | seven-run first inning that record in the game, connect- | also saw Damian Millerrip a | bases-clearing double The| ing for four doubles The Buzz jumped out to a | lead didn’t last, however,as 1-9 lead in the top of the the teams wound up tied 9-9| I( ‘ this winning streak going.” Me™ 42.4 , « , history.” x” Todd Honey. New York S19 1 404 30 + Opponent in their history. he fr nag and Bian eer, O48 peel Lashbrnige (D’backs) 14 13 1 O¥s |H ernander allowing lated LT PER TE titliaee, | tS pores Hilary} 414} eee MieHU runsonin)on D threethre runs pingsallowing i imetaiee” . eee 0100 Vegas Stars at Cashman the sith — highlighted by 11 j 7 t 2 ent fy ; 4 tand involving more than one Mabry hit a three-run homer (Psy $69 Kron 4008 They earlier swept four | Jordan bit a solo homerin the eighth as St, Louis beat|" %S#8 Wate 474 games from San Diego. $3 “This was just aa phenome- Cincinnati for its sixth te Jos |, nal homestand,” Rockies straight win. pena said, Baylor Don manager “ihe best we've had in our| 4.4, cmEmUN |x Th veneehee Batting| Mark Gree. Chg Tony San go Coirado ils Bete, Corda Danie _3 Mabry, St Lows Job Runs _____Home PomeRuns amy 1010 Bement 315) Hew BS S428 Tokay og og om om no § ‘eit tee G22 $00 Ox— 6 an eaeOeereUSEag Bonight: Salt Lakeat Los LOS Tonight LAS VEGAS — Brian Baabe's unlikely 1996 power Surge continued Wednesday M@ Piching Dan Serafinivs. z Swan Russ for the Salt Lake Buzz = Raabe connected for two i first, but found themselves Bai mers and drove in five Tuns to lead the Buzz to a trailed 10-9 after the fifth. wild 17-13 win over the Las | 7 They collected five runs in a &youset Rents" & géqMalen 2 ome OF (Cobar ese a 3 gg ty Howie wi A ie ioars pala SGhemonder ‘ '' hei‘unbeaten, homes-| Gear iecien) 5 if 8° 4 tgane TEL gona TINH xetominn Auiiasts 's "tm = Satake Lead Buzz } !f § Dodgers 4 LOS‘3 ANGELES — John Flaherty and Jody Reed hit U PCL STANDINGS GAME SUMMARY PIONEER LEAGUE Utahh sms Sanyo IONE Dee ine Oh he Oa Homers Las Vagas 13 ek we, Cad oes ‘ I i He allowed one run on| foun 400 Mes 9900 save. a wild pitch but struck out SP), 9980 Cummeon 1110 4393) tiste with arunneron| Wek 6262 ti eae plain Secondto end the game. nseSmucoe Wright ‘sald caring. his |e jor league win| Eppsgy i A Neder ie “wasn't my main concern to- #4 Wrightsaid, “1 was just hoping no-decision. take going toVinny| sald forhe a was care of me. I went over and thanked him after the game.’ "The Rockies, 7-0 since the All-Star break, completed Sa ee 481ff} i 1 9:8 | |8 Metmomteme ‘ anh ¢ i ; 302 ; 4 4014 Ramey "4019 4 3144) Powe Maxdeye 4120 co 155008 feawor 4088 Omar 4010) Kar 3 it Seu, 1180) team pacerLoomer ae When he left the game,| Ky, | Al Lenders__NLLeaders_ | Be i) a itedBaltimore Timnthat : eas, over |wpee™’ victory comeback to'a ci ' 7 1 iH 06 910 3140 Foose fee Charme Miers Huskey hit a sacrifice fly Serres et with the bases loaded and bottom in the to one outinning New give ofthe ninth York its fourth straight win, over Philadelphia. ra abrhot New vor. rhb day. I just wanted to keep the Money) M-res e team in the game and keep ’s Games Florida 11, Houston 2 so! pdboas”| rngont De 40) foew 4098 i350 Mie" $960! Orioles 11 3000) Blue Jays 10 Gagne 1206] 4210 1) Se" 4010 sents 3449 | BALTIMORE 1408), Mameme 400) in the sacrifice —fly Bobby 1558 Wom” 1086 Bonilla's oon . We St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4 ernaedin's Geet Colorado (Ritz 11-5) at Sen Diego (Sanders 1-8), 5 p.m. hia (Mimbs 1-4) at Florida (Brown 7-8), p.m. San ete ui cmet oi weie) Chicago (Bullinger 3-8) st St. Louis (Stottlemyre 9-6), p.m. Atlanta {Smoltz 15-4) at Houston (Hampton 6-6), 8 p.m. Los Angeles (Nomo 9-8) at San Francisco (Estes 1-0), 10 pm. SEES Bilan :MBresiemaenegtriers | ; 29-25 12 28-21 64 W2 5 2 28 13 20-28 LA SanDiego 50 SanFran___40_53 Oakland, broke a tie and sparked the Athletics aver Seattle, oasis gry ebrntt abrhbt Com, 4798 Hemet, 308 Goat4o 14 eunga2 ito eae it Meee 2028 TN ogee THR) Roeces = ‘Sirk Home We 34-15 | Beoeinase 4.0% 8 rewers 3 Figers 2 (19) j Woot "259442 Toto 7767 4g! ge gg MILWAUKEE — Jesce| ion Levis singled home Jose Va- rtcumoee1) pect ts sith Jentin from second base with |caeles rit ‘oneout in the bottom ofthe | O~¥xde(4} row (g S—Grog: taseen, . 40th inning to give Milwau- | Cotterio $$ 38 9 6) kee a victory over Detroit. Sey? | otis ToDae 60.208 (50.200) fin got three outs for his 15th Mitckonen 2917 Wi 1627 ; riner: 4040 Keonmaeae 3423 OAKLAND, Calif. — Er3010 ames’, 4422! 4041 Recnoe © £088 nie Young's seventh-inning PfamaKo pn’ 020 Eee 3.100) home run, one of four hit by { %4 f i 10 tty Sane, sat Ramee aia) m nS oman Fo14 4040 Lomond Cemd ‘ field.who was imaking center Renda 5010 Apemis vacono2 4020 ¥ggrd923000 Wright, dette 104010 Chey " #6 8 SA 19 games with a two-run| | ETay ery | no «iio Athletics bemgere’ 244 108) Gout’ Mariners 76 420 W324 402 1.462493, ei Oe et # Tpookies Miigtt and OFai 8 valdopitching Fernandez Mel Earlimrntath 2 at Coorsa| Phillies duel staged rare Field with Fernandez carry-| NEW YORK — Butch hype? i 1000 Vous 2024 0372 Tome 362442 wane Tone ee 1 » #2 masso/a victory and a three-game 4340 3 3 9 3| Seep of Houston. straight win, 4-3 over the 0 WRN ter) Ferenc, aehanded San Francisco ee $0 43 538 9 Montreal 46 40 489 13 2 08 | gee, 00 enon Swit Meme 3480) Angels 3 hy 13009 Weedit 2990) ARLINGTON, Texas — | “eehura(ot snot) Oe-saeat Hos 1242 Toe” 324904 | Juan Gonzalez extended his | (Acorn th eso a) Siac Chg i } wees 1h run io the eighth ant EL diacTN ance ra tas patec 4018 Posted a club-record eighth minsis 10.0 0 2 it reneYisnesto | homer and RBI double as| a Esarta ‘Texas beat California . , maerattlt Gene, 111 ‘Young followed with a triple. Dyugo a The Rockies added an insur- California 3 7, Seattle 6 Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2, 19 innings Kansas City3, Cleveland 2 Hocking’s winning hit, | Peake sourehol up the maida| Ear twice and Kansas City took et eae advantage of a leaky Clevecameon thefirst pitch and | jew or int $$ 4 4]land defense to beat the made a winner of Mike | a oe et & : ised a arg a three-run ome enany: (@® run homerto lead Florida to Cy Castilla rapped a game-ty- Mawticre Fe thing to Hocking. He always | eases takes the first pitch any- | Moanwe way,’ ” said Hocking. fings of shutout relief, al- rightwas Giants: ing RBIsingle and scored the °*° So-ahead run when Eric} wemeten 11, Toronto 19 atinnesota 4, chicago 3 Minnesota (Aguilera 2-4) at Cleveland (Ogea5-1), 5 p.m. Baltimore (Wells 5-9) at Boston (Sele 4-5), 5 p.m. Detroit (NitkowsktI-1) at Toronto (Heatgen 9-0), 5:30 p.m New York (Gooden 9-4) at Milwaukee (Karl85),6 pan Agwing none Louse Hay ass : Gj h Wri ir starting lineup, have THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DENVER — Faagy le#0 of thei Lor aa pare Wright, the Colorado Rockies’ top pitching prospect, *™* yrny corny only 21 years old. But he’s ee $318 Gog” ai Pete h 000 bad 400 savvy enough to know when 4 trailing With the Rockies ;; . 9008 ait ne P0000 by onerun in the seventh inning Wednesday, Wright was tn 10 Sohosce i038 Ghctcionc | 48 lifted for pinch-hitter Vinny fee 7888) Marlins 11 Casta ith a sunmen’ ox tte 4119| Astros 2 P» ; ; o asked me if I was go- a Rhee fam as esd MIAMI — Kurt Abbott, ie 90-4 batting leadoff for the only $2 ing to takecare of him," Casreer,hit i ioe said. “I told him, ‘I got sent on ET gn Bonen2 tilla buddy.” yaenee Beri tae |i Bagara (o} ea (26), Sarnel (5) ober 3 (sae FeO orssod biomeboro von ae sy wer7ree hore abrney oP making Ss $94 m itd tem, $2iams 6353 MNelersn as $220 Ses | QMa#t $342 Wougnto 3200) Gatimow | mome'o's 141 home S 3352 Mar Chicago White Sox 4-3 Mamplatiog hla day.y, Contemplating Hocking recalled 2 lesson from a far moreestablished Mere h%) toma 3123 Mie 4118 Henn 3110 Mewcearse 2990 foe ant| 18 oY wengurtoee Seis) 331] Set 4234 Gene G18 Sos: 1000 Meorennes3 423 Yolo 360089 hae "i ven LEAGUE NATIONAL a MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT , seas THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vers MINNEAPOLIS — For an "itty Gnowogc) wr-iton ° unlikely hero, consider Den- F-25+-2112(8 ny Hocking A utility player who has Red Sox 12 appeared in just 67 games | Yankees 11 he | 2Seven-run TEEct Twins, the Minnesota with lead, then recovgame Wednesday's Catered ered and stopped John Wethitting .169. cred as f | feland's consecutive saves On i Wednesday,a though, a Hocking emerged as the star, | “'"eak.beating New York on singling home the winning |J¢ff Fyre’s ninth-inning| the | Single of the| run inas the Twins beat the bottom ninth ‘ You look" ¢ndorsement contracts. % spent $500million on the Games, Athletes in other sports seem gt least will triple her endorse- salary of $50,000 from cachof at 2 competition is extremely counts. “It's a big rodeo,the one all of L 2 |