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Nancy Kerrigan was in the day, Boston scored in the top 55 242 37 S14 46 GB Lid stopped by the press box. Fermer Worid Wrestling Federation champion Brett “Hit Man” Hart was hanging around the Boston dugout, for 34 in eight games since snapping a 1-for-17 slump. ofthe ninth to break a 3-3tie stands for this week's homes- and beat California. “Weare the team to beat,” tand against the New York Yankees. 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A-25.435 (64.593) ‘Umplres—tiome, Clatt Fit Bane® Second Phi—-Whitmore 3 fwable reture (Anderson inci), 221 Alta Opens Region 4 Soccer Season With Rout to helping fastpitch softball Bountiful’s Ken Hackmeis- grow in Utah,by sponsoring The Alta Hawks wasted lit- trick and Cami Hyer scored ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ter is the fourth Utahnelect- and coaching youth teams tle time proving they will be the other goal. McKenzie ATLANTA — Despite a ed to the International Soft- and directing the annual Pio- one of the better teams in Hyerposted the shutout. American Fork had beaten | buge lead in the National ball Congress Hall Of Fame. neer Days tournament, Class 5-A girls soccer. The| Mountain View 6,|provo 6-1 and Pleasant| League East, the Atlanta which brings many of the Hackmeister, 54, joins the world’s top teams of Salt Hawks blasted Orem 4-0/ American Fork @: At| Grove 10-0 in the preseason, Braves insist they haven't Thursday at Alta as the Re-| American Fork, the defendRrighton 2, Jordan0: At taken their eyes off the big late Marvin Casteel (1975) LakeCity. He has also staged Richie Stephen (1979) and national and world tourna- gion 4 season began at three ing state champions blitved Brighton, Emily Sutherland prize sites around the league. the Cavemen in the Region 4 scored off a penalty kick and The Braves begin a l2-day, Larry Miller (1992) as in- ments in Salt Lake. The Hawks led 1-0 at the opener for both teams. Syd Stoner crossing ductees from Utah. Hewill This summer, he coached be honored next year at the 50th anniversary [SC tourna- PRESEASON "AMERICAN CONFERENCE Wednesday, drove a 396-foot homer to straightaway cen- Tous savesince 1994, then topped SIOUX w#300010 1 00002 the AL with 92 RBIs, hit his themselves in the thick of the ter off reliever Karchner. by Bonilla dropped flyball, stranded 11 runners and went0 for 11 with runnersin Cleveland, more on Thursday for the for the Brewers, who kept Jetf Montgomery worked the 10th for his 21st save. Baltimore gave up two early unearned runs after Bob- erage of 34, 128 — to the cozy ballpark; it may not sound like much, but Fenway’s ca- his first major league win as they released him after the ailing right elbow had ren- fornia for its 14th win in 15 games. Jim Edmonds, who leads eee 2 White Sox 1 (16) CHICAGO — Craig WorBrewers 7 28ih home run fon the Anthington, called up from the gels. He left the game in the Cleveland 3 minor leagues just before CLEVELAND — Backed the game, hit a one-outsolo eighth inningwith astrained Milwaukee beat Cleveland. DaveNilsson, Jose Valento their 14th loss in 18 Detroit. Toronto moved a_half- tin and John Jaha homered 1993 season, convinced his games. sons with the Orioles before drew 307,159 fans — an av- Mitchell Guides Lions Past Carter-Less Bengals Cincinnati 139 1918. And even the typically beginning to be impressed. The nine-game homestand Baeis officially 33,871. it’s beengreat,” said outPark — the Red Sox have fietder Mike Greenwell. 28-26 22-28 21-28 21-32 Weegee ato eo June 22, 1992. pessimistic Boston fans are ‘The Red Sox are certainly doing that. Sincereturning from an 82 road trip to doubts that they could held their own at home — they havea better record away from Fenway son, Oakland ‘Appier, Kansas City Right now, though, the Red Sox’ fantasy involves bringing the city its first World Seriestitle since Jead in the division. ‘Tim Wakefield, Boston odd Stotlemyre, Qakland ous actor.’ “It's a mutual fantasy ing.” victory gave them a 10-game Pitching Randy Johnson,Seattle "huck Finley, California fessionalathlete,’ And we're manager Kevin Kennedy said after Wednesday's 7-4 ii i THE ASSOCIATED PRESS saying, ‘Wow! You're a fam- something to do with it,” Olson Shows Orioles His Elbow Is Just Fine, Thanks BALTIMORE — Once he figured out where io go, Gregg Olson showed the Baltimore Orioles that his right elbowis doingjust fine. Olson threw 24 innings of scoreless relief and pinchhitter Gary Gaetti led off the he says, ‘Wow! You're a pro- ‘ys. ~ 26-28 Mike Macfarlane said, “and It may seem more appropriate for the “Showtime” era of the Los Angeles Lakrounding the Red Sox these Strk Home Away li ‘2130-16 ‘The Soxare also the team to see, as evidenced by the celebrity attendance. “You walk up to a famous actor or something,” catcher York's. ers, but such is the scene sur- National League Edgar Martins, They swept Cleveland and like everyone — frozn Daniel i 43. 0 0 'Bortand (Mouton), 2y TGreene (O8el), obraHe the AL East. Away 44 99427 18% 28 L2 27-25 ‘Texas 2, Chicago 1 (10) Seattle at Oakland,late Toronte 3, Detroi Bestonat California,iate Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 3 ‘onight's Games Milwaukee (Bones7-7) at Cleveland (Clark 6-5), 5 Pe Minnesota (Parra 1-0) at Detroit (Bergman 4-8), 5 Kansas City (Gordon 1-8) at Toronto (Carrara 1-1),8:80 p.m. Texas (Witt 1-0) at Chicago (Alvarez 4-7), 6 p.m. Baltimore (Krivda 0-2) at Oakland (Prieto 25), 8 p New York (MeDowell 10-8) at California (Abbott 9-8), 8 p.m Boston (Wakefield 14-1) at Seattle (Wolcott0-0), 8:30 p.m. 09 o3 merely doubled their lead in Boston Red Sox control of Baltimore — sendingthe Iatter away in a flurry of conthe AL East. And it seems cession speeches — before Kansas City 3, a 2110) 23 3 8 e if Texas Seattie RBBSO eb rhb 20 3140 4224 weroot TSwang 40tt Mee 2th Memes 0000 Good 3429 ¥ a Mendes 1 HR RBBSO ont 4 68290 Sooner Sues 2d Keno 1 20000 Gheinnat sceumewisd 997 22:0 6 To245, AW25005 (52952)Haller Sec: ond Tha, row. ie vaughn. 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Schourek became the NL's Winning Red Sox MAJOR LEAGUE REPORT the winning South team in half with the wind at their anak Graham scored| passes to ‘sites up goals oy Beetdiggers in Region 4. scored a goal as the Wildcats Uintah 4, Pleasant edged the Jaguars in a nonGrove 0: At Vernal, Senior region game. Mikki Miller score twice and| Ben Lomond 1, Bonnefreshman Becki Warbarton ville 0: At Bonneville, Becky added two defeated DOn-region as the Utes Vikings in a game Mara Wood scored the only goalto ae Scots to a aon-regiod Reynolds had shutout. Tiavaen 2, Northridge Woods Cross 3, West 0: At Olympus, Ashley Cra- backs, but were more suc-| three goals for the Bruins freshman Karoline Johnson Jordan 1: At Woods Cross, croft Janet Jensen each the recent U.S. Olympic Fes- cessful going the other way.| and Amy Van Dyke earned ee junioraroe as Shauna Gurr, Feleste Collins scored to jead the Titans past tival in Colorado Springs and Candice Bennett had a hat! the shutout with five saves, and Mandy Butterfield each the Knights in non-region. Hackmeister, a former led a 16-and-under team to Atlanta heads to Houstonfor catcher, has devoted himself the nationaltitle. three more and then to AME cc PCL STANDINGS . cago for four before Rees mentin Kimberly, Wis. ing home. “Sure, we've got a big lead, Miller Moves Into Semis SIOUX CITY, lowa — Larry H. Miller Toyoia's fastpitch softball team beat the Midland (Mich.) Explor: | Buz . out and two runners on and Homers Give Mi retired theside. k, however, got into trouble in the seventh inning Hansell a Win Dum riers Den Mauty —CAME SUMMAR struggled in his 1% innings jatce of work. But Naulty coos run from coming worn te the S22" 3325 plate in the ninth by getting rgane 5242 KarimGarciae. o fly out © eewh 1% 2202 4 The Buzz have won two of ome ita ers 6-5 late Wednesday night | with two waiks and Dave Bi Continved From E-1 (hree games in this series Mae. 4 to advance to the winners’ O'Keefe's RBI double. Bill aoe and fourofsevenon the road jearou 4 bracket semifinals of the In- fete replaced Dyck and lowesaeish kia ¢ pile Dataset ehBere » ternational Softball Con. ly recorded the last owed w. is two-run Vegas. 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