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Show _ The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, May 1, 1997 Huntsman Quiets Spanish Fork Bats Pioneers had only five singles, but took advantage of four Park City errors in de- ANT GROVE e Spanish Fork Dons might be the No. l-ranked team in 4-A baseball, but | feating the Miners 4-2 in a they had no answers for Cyprus 6 Pleasant Grove pitcher Nick East 3 Huntsman WednesdayafterJason Crawford threw a noon. five-hitter and James Tou. mR -| Region 10 game. ° HITODAY: SOCCER Dallas; MorningNews. Trade Could OpenSlot To Caliguiri The Los Angeles Times has reported that the Galaxy is looking to trade moody forward Eduardo Hurtado, the league’s third-leading goalscorer last year. Hurtado has been something of a troubled child for Coach Lothar Osiander. His size and speed are difficult on opponents, but the bulky forward is an inconsistent finisher. And Osiander has noted that Hurtado seems to miss his homeland, Ecuador, generally performing poorly upon his return from national team games. With standout defender Robin Fraser injured, Los Angeles is leaking silly goals. If the Galaxy can dump Hurtado’s league maximum salary of $192,500, it could activate-U.S. national defender Paul Caliguiri, who has yet to play. Los Angeles tried out two forwardslast week, one from Costa Rica and one from Colombia. Qo MEXICAN INFLUENCE The influx of Mexican players promised by MLS officials to appease the Latino portion of its au- dience — surveys sayit’s 39 percent — is finally coming to fruition. Daniel Guzman, signed earlier this month and allocated to San Jose, may debut Saturdayagainst Columbus. His current team, Puebla, has beenall buteliminated from Mexican League playoff contention. Along with the Burn’s acquisi- tion of Damian Alvarez, the league simultaneously allocated David Patino to Colorado.Patino, 29, led Monterrey this year with 10 goals. MLS Commissioner Doug Lo- ganhadsaidall along that it was a matter of waiting out the Mexican soccer federation’s pricey transfer fee requests. With MLS in need, the Mexican federation had leverage. Hereare the foreign countries with the most representation among MLSplayers: Argentina — 8 players; Mexico — 6; Brazil 4; El Salvador — 4; Italy — 3; Nigeria — 3. TO THE CUP? Germany madeits big move in the World Cup qualifying cam- paign Wednesdaybyscoring a 2-0 victory over group leader Ukraine andclimbinginto second place, a point behind with a game in hand The victory moved Berti Vogts’ unbeaten team above Portugalin the Group Nine standings. Ukraine has 12 points, Germany 11 and Portugal nine andonly the group winnerqualifies automatically, plus the best of the nine runners-up. The other eight have to take part in a playoff. Another three-time World Cup winner, Italy, took another big step to the finals with a 3-0 victory over Poland in Naples. Italy maintained a four-point lead over England which moved eight points aheadof third-place Poland by beating Georgia 2-0 at Wembley. Teddy Sheringham and Alan Shearergot the goals. The Netherlands powered to a 6-0 victory at San Marino with two oe eveetherearh nie spe ees eetedSonat oad oe iF), Broderick 2 (F), Hancock (F), Ben Lomond2 Logan 0 Weber 9 OGDEN — Jake Kin, threw a four-hit shutout and Northridge 8 struck out 12 and J.D. WimPLEASANT VIEW — mer drove in a run and had Ryan Barrett went 4-for-4 two hits as Ben Lomondsu- and Chad Miller hit a pinch- prised Logan2-0 in a Region hit bases loaded single that 5 game. broughtin two runs to tie the loa23), on 0-0 40 gamein the seventh. Weber en scored the winning run on an ScDalel Seat (6and nonKingaod WekingLane20Meri, Haw Te error to beat Northridge 9-8 in a Region 1 game. Ogden 12 Sky View L OGDEN — Dylan Hunt went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a home run, Kevin Mon- Scoringsaramary not provided Davis 9 Skyline 5 KAYSVILLE — GregNel- tano went3-for-3 with a dou- son drove in three runs and Hill knocked in anothble and a homer and Travis Casey er pair as the Davis Darts Nielsen drove in three runs andpitched a complete game whipped the Skyline Eagles as Ogden blasted Sky View in Region 2 baseball action Wednesday. Nelson hit two 12-1 in a Region 5 game. doubles, while Hill was 3- King. Hall and Gamer, W: hits and sophomore Aaron brown Mal and 28Warn Brems threw a complete 200 080 6 — 11 421 00 00 eta), Hillcrest 3 Timpanogos 2 ‘Timpanogos(1-9) irs (7-4) 0d. Manti 4 FILLMORE — Millard's Owen DeGraffenried struck out seven batters en route to Mant (-4) 609 11 2—4 80 Mar (5-5) 01 210 s—$ 123 Brownand’ andMeoons LP-Brown. 28— ‘lad (Mi), Stepbensoe(Mi,Thompson (Ma) ooo 001-283, Gunnison 11 200 0101-3 61 Juab 6 ‘Green (7)and NEPHI — Rustin Pickett homered and Travis Avery hit two doubles as Gunnison whipped Juab 11-6 in a Region 12 baseball game. Dixie 10 Pine View 5 Gunton (11-1) O12 04 0—11 135 O12 1002— 6 53 Wright, Doug Jolley and Juab (63) Shy Mien Eases (anlod 2 1 for-4 with a triple. Cole Carter all hit home and Bowles. WsBartholomew. vie,oe (4, ares (and Chase Skyline (2) 200 0003-5 91 perare20, lord)38 Boca runs, leading Dixie to a 10-5 LiCreeet, 28. 052 O11 X91 2 victory over Pine View. Pickett), i ChrtesenVad) 01 Now Davisr (43) (4) and Dial Hi fab(0), HRHunt (0), Montano(0) Hill(7and Taylor. WE—Henderson. LP—Good. rich, Nelson (D)2 85-—Ganine(D), HillD) Pine View (68) +| Morgan 4 i Tooele 11 tess gue Tooa Fons: South Summit 3 Taylorsville 4 feck Wine LaeHRWr,Jt Granite 1 MORGAN — Dusty Little oe cree Kearns 2 TOOELE — Scott Rounds went 2-for-3 and scored the ST. GEORGE — Dan had three hits and four RBIs, TAYLORSVILLE — J.P. including a two-run home Candelariahit a pair of dou- Snow Canyon 20 runin the fourth inning, as bles and Bryan Ball struck Hurricane 1 the Tooele Buffaloesbeat up out seven as Taylorsville ST. GEORGE — The Snow on the Granite Farmers 11-1 beat Kearns Wednesday in Canyon Warriors blasted in a Region 6/7 game on Region 3 play. Hurricane 20-1 in a Region 9 Wednesday. baseball game Wednesday| Kearns (3-6) 000 oe2 0-2 6 3 ‘Teper (2) 110 002 X—4 92 and improved to 6-4 in jilliams, Kraft (6) and Feron. Ball and Rupp weLP—Wi elaria 2 ), league play. and Pratt. WPI | (1, Vandermyde 6). HR-—Rounds 7. Ball (1), Pealy (7). Bingham 4 Hunter 2 West 3 Woods Cross 1 SOUTH JORDAN — Bob Austin Drecksel pitched a Burns was 3-for-3 with three complete gametoget the win RBIs and Devin Scheel after surrendering a homer pitched a three-hit complete on his first pitch and West game as Bingham downed Scoring summary not provided. Lehi 4 Park City 2 edged Woods Cross 3-1 in a Hunter 4-2 in a Region 3 game. Scoring summary not provided. Beate 27, 0 101 02 211 1 000 14 7 ty. W. Y — Jeff Worheen allowed just three hits, struck out six and hit a MONTICELLO — Jeremy Jones hit three homerunsin arow for the Bucksin a non- Belgium, for whom Luis Oliveira moveeight points clear of its ri- vals. tional and New England forward Joe-Max Moore got into his first throwing water on Burn midfield- er Mark Santel: “The bad newsis that I was fined $250 for spilling water, The good newsis that I am now a spokesman for NAYA Water." t ' Includes 1 Month VoiceMail Limited Quantities Price Coverage PageNet, the world’s largest paging company, delivers a worldof reliability, features and service for only $4.95per month with the purchase of an NEC Exec pager. That goes a long way toward keeping you in touch wherever business orfamily takes you in Utah, Horry! Expires May 16; PAGE\/=1"" In Touch and Ingenious 531-8351 or 1-800-790-8351 257 East 200 South « Salt Lake City, UT 84111 and added that Woods champions’ dinner next year. Zoeller later apologized, saying he meanthis, remarksas a joke. During the Bruno’s exhibition round, Snead and Morgan made referenceto Zoeller's comments. The Birmingham Post-Heraldreported that Morgan closed the repartee by telling Snead, “You forgot the watermelon.” Oo HORSE RACING Gary Stevens, whowill ride Silver Charm in the Kentucky Derby, has been elected to the National Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame. Stevens won the Derby in 1988 andin 1995. a BOXING Former heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe retired. The last undisputed heavyweight champion,he will become a goodwill ambassador for HBO’s boxing community service program, traveling around the country for the cable TV network. . . . Formerheavyweight champ Mike Ty- son was married to longtimegirlfriend Monica Turner several daysago, according to The Washington Post. return to training — gingerly swinging a racket — since injuring her knee and requiring surgery a week ago. Real training won't resume until a doctor al- BASEBALL Jason Isringhausen underwent tests for a third day as the New York Mets remained concerned over the condition of the 24-yearold pitcher. The team would not revealthe natureofthe tests after chest X-rays reportedly revealed a spot near Isringhausen’s lung. a TRACK & FIELD A 11-year-old pole vaulter landed onhis head and died — the second California high school track death in a week. Heath Taylor died at a hospital after missing the landing pad and hitting his head on concrete during practice at Hart High Schoolin Santa Clarita. A week ago, a 16-year-old from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School died wh he was struck by a discus. HOCKEY A bitter Mario Tremblay resigned as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, citing attacks by the intensely critical Montreal media as a major reason for his moye. The Canadiens were eliminated from the playoffs by New Jersey after a 31-36-15 regular season. . . Philadelphia rookie center Vaclav Prospal will miss the rest of the playoffs after breaking his left wrist in practice... . Marty McInnis and Paul Ranheim scored in the final period to lead the United States to a 4-2 victory overItaly and a probable berth in the medal round of the World Hockey Championships in Turku, Finland. The victory improved aS U.S.to 3-0, while Italy fell to Located at: The Weston Super Budget Inn 1936 Harrison Drive Evanston, Wyoming First EvanstonExitoff 1-80 1-800-255-UBET THE ONLY THING MOREATTRACTIVE_ THAN OUR DESIGNER SUITS ARE THE WAREHOUSE PRICES DESIGNER Unbeatable collard greens. What's such a big deal about that?” Duringthe Masters, Zoeller referred to Woods as “thatlittle cago Bears on a one-year exten- sion and a restructuring of his contract. 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Dent sail “We do that kind of stuff all the time out here.” Dent and Morgan commented in Hoover, Ala., during an exhibi- FOOTBALL Don't Miss the Greatest West Jordan 12 Granger 3 SPRIN CLEARANCE!! *Fast as Lightning ical legal victory when a federal Martina Hingis has made her Kayenta 11 L-Reilly, 25-Austin (H). run homer, and Ben Sains- Region 6/7 game. founder Paul Brown gained a crit- y was making a joke,” TENNIS Monticello 14 fae) and Now See! sod Gre WEST VALLEY CITY — | After West Jordan was held Judge Memorial Bulldogs scoreless for five innings, JaWednesday afternoon in a red Richards banged a twoJudge (410) 000 00— 0.3.3 Murray (113) 356 OX—14 9.0 Or Carand Sear We and tabla, ConleyWE {ror 2B—Lamboure 2M, Chacon 8) HR-—Wor. — Rese PARK CITY — The Lehi region win. Region 6/7 game. Murray 14 Judge 0 winning run as Morgan edged South Summit 4-3 ina Region 12 makeup game. lowsit, but Hingis hopes to be ready for the French Opgn late this month. ‘ likes of white golfer J.C. Snead for years, and weren’t offended by recent remarks Fuzzy Zoeller made atm Tiger Woods. shouldn't serve fried chicken and collard greens for the Masters a complete-game5-4 victory over Manti in Region 12. MIDVALE — Adam Castleton scored two runs and had two hits as Hillcrest edged Timpanogos 3-2 in a Region 4 game. Black golfers Jim Dent and Walter Morgan said they've been exchanging racial banter with the boy” Millard 5 goals coming from Dennis Bergkamp. It remains atop Group Seven, with three points more than BRIEFLY Steady Burn midfielder-defender Jorge Rodriguez will miss Sunday's D.C. United game while playing in a World Cup qualifier with El Salvador. Missing for D.C. will be Raul Diaz Arce, the league's leading scorer, who also oo sat 000 100 0 —183 homer for the Cavemen, South Sevier while Jason Welsh hadthree areon game. Black Golfers Say Zoeller Didn’t Say Anything Wrong Strebel Chik LP—St went 2-for-4 with three| Orem 6 ie Noble PO) HBrPO) nine strikeouts andpitched a huni RBisas Cyprusbeat East 6-3 | Brighton 0 complete game as Pleasant in a Region 6/7 game SANDY — Jimmy Eng- South Sevier 5 Grove upset Spanish 7-3 in a Wednesday Region 8 game. |land hit a solo homer and San Juan 3 arm 20 00 1-684 Pleasant Grove (25) 21 000 0-353 threw a seven-hit shutout as a 4 Cover and Morgan Buxtoa and McGarvey Orem whipped Brighton 6-0 BLANDING— The South ee Barton 204 Jensen (C1 3B in a Region 4 game. Sevier Rams improved to 3-2 {Spl25Cement PS) in Region 13 play with a 5-3 rem 1.) owe win over the San Juan BronRein td Reed Mayo ant Gai W She, cos Wednesday. Fremont 14 Springville 10 lant Lay. 2BVanderver (8), HR-Eagad South Sevier (22) Layton 12 Timpview 5 San Juan (42) PLAIN CITY — Brady ‘TR Brown and King Redd and Workman. WSPRINGVILLE — Brad Broderick Brown L-Redd hit two bases- American Fork 11 Poulsonhad two doubles and loaded doubles for six RBIs Jordan 5 (8) a single and drove in two as Fremont edged Layton 14runs and Mark Moyestripled 12 in a Region 1 slugfest SANDY — Josh Ottesen South Sevier 4 in a run as Springville Wednesday. Trevor Thomas ran down a longdrivein bot- Monticello 1 tripped up Timpview10-5 in |and Jared Manning had tom of the sixth to save a run MONTICELLO — J.C a Region 8 game. three hits apiece for Layton. and American Fork scored Hall struck out 13 and gave ee4) awooo— 5 si in the top of the oe kw ttt Layton (2) eighthto beat Jordan 11-5 in up just one hit, but still took fowa 4) and a Region 4 game Wednesday. theloss as South Sevier beat the Bucks4-1 in Region 13. ‘WeJensen. 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