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Show D5 Yanks Vow to Get Even With M’s Pitcher Johnson The New York Yankees say Randy Johnson deliberately threw at Jim Leyritz in Wednesdaynight's gamein the Kingdome and they're planning to get even. Leyritz was hit under theleft cheek by a 96 mphfastball delivered bythe 6-foot-10 Johnson, but it was a glancing blow. The Yankees catcher got his left arm up just in time and the ball deflected off the wrist into Leyritz's face. Thescary incident caused a 10minute melee of Mariners and Yankees with both benches and bullpens coming onto the field. Nobody took a punch at Johnson. but that could come later. Leyritz escaped with a sore wrist and sore face. He promised revenge “We'll take care of him one way or the other. He’s got to go out in public somewhere,” Leyritz said. That confrontation could come soon If the Mariners’ rotation stays as planned, Johnson is scheduled to make start at Yankee Stadium June 10 n threw at or Steve Howe the eighth allied for a There's a time and place for everything.” Leyritz said. “He just better hope he doesn’t see me out anywhere.” Johnsonrefusedto talk. “I really don’t wantto talk about it because there are so many positive things that happened,” hesaid. a BASEBALL Cleveland outfielder Manny Ramirez was selected American League player of the month, Rogers of Texas won ward. S gery New nd baseman y had arthr opic suron his left wrist andwill be sidelined four to six weeks Deion Sanders has a sprained and badly swollen left ankle but apparently no fracture, so the Cincinnati Reds decided not to put him on the disabledlist THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BOWLING The annual/t Takes Guts tournament will be held at Valley Lanes beginning this Saturday and each Saturday through June 17. The tournament involves 10 games across 10 lanes. Thereis a $45 entry fee with a top prize of $1,000 based on 200 entries. A $30 payout will be awarded to each high scratch game on each pair of lanes. For further information, contact Valley Lanes at 966-0197. o CYCLING Snowslides in the Italian Alps injured 10 people, buried cars and blocked the course at the Tour of Italy near Chianale. Three avalanches at the 8,200 foot level cut short the 19th stage by about 45 miles. Theslides took placewell beforethe cyclists were due. Pascal Richard won the stage, and his Swiss countryman, Tony Rominger, held to his big lead, virtually clinching the race Saturday, the 6th annual Eureka 75-mile Road Raceis scheduled to begin at Tintic Higt School in Eureka with Cit riders at 9 a.m. andlicensedc es at 10 a.m. The entryfeeis 3 Call 466-1847, BASKETBAL! The Phoenis ‘uns, winners of between 53 and 62 gamesperseason since 1987, madethe first of many personnel changes which came as no surprise after their second straight playoff flop. Team president Jerry Colangelo introduced PaulSilas as the replacement for former assistant coach Lionel Hollins. Coach Paul Westphal fired Hollins, his top lieutenant, and No. 2 assistant Scotty Robertson last week Quin Snyder, whoplayed on three Final Four teams at Duke, was hired as an assistant to coach Mike Krzyzews' For Annual Auto League Opens This Saturday Bruin Duo Shot Puts UCLAto Track Lead MORNING BRIEFING punchin the womKNOXVILLE, Tenn. — UCLA's 1 hot put, Valeyta Althouse and Dawn Dumble, finished in that order Thursday in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, enhancing the Bruins’ chances of dethroning eight-time defending champion Louisiana State. Althouse, the American collegiate record-holder and two teams Pac-10 champion the past two years, hurled the shot a with the meet-record 59 feet, 1134 inches. on thefirst throw of the A title, The throw surpassed the previous ‘AA meet best of 58-212 byEileen Vanisi of Texas last year. I stood by and watched Eileen do it last year. Althouse. the 1994 runnerup. said. “This year it was my turn. competition, in winning her first N Arkansas, the favorite for its fourth consecutive men’s title, collected 1512 points in thehigh jump as Ray Doakes won at 7-412 and Matt Hemin; vay tied for third In the other finals. Mario Sategna of LSU won thedecathlon with a ca reer-best 8.172 points. the most by a collegian in 1995, and Pat Itanyi of West Virginia took the The Associated Press Valeyta Althouse of UCLA puts everything she has into meet-record toss of nearly 60 feet. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP women’s long jump at 22-1, the best by a collegian this year. She beat Diane Guthrie-Gresham of George Mason bya quarter-inch Althouse, a junior from Blue Springs, Mo., set the American col lege record of 61-10% in the Pac-10 Championshipslast month 1 Ariz., where Dumblefinished sec Dumble was second again Thursday at 56-534, but not before giving the Bruins a scare. Dumble, a three-time NCAA champion — indoors in 1992 and 1995 and outdoors in 1993 — fouled onherfirst two attempts in the was in danger of not making on her aid a WOMEN 9 she improved by nose were her only two fair thr competition, as she fouled four inish was worth point A, which attempting to end LSU’s long reignas championin the four-day meet that ends Saturday Mixed News for Cougs, Ags at NCAA Track But the two 1500-meter runners, 1994 All-Americans Janeth Caizalitin and Melissa Teemant failed to qualify for the finals in their event. Teemant placed eighth in a clocking of 4:25.27 and Caizalitin wasninth in 4:30.67 Utah eek sophomore Le KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — BYU's women tracksters had differing levels of success at the NCAA Track and Field Championships Thursday. 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