Show "4'6— i—0-'ergr'eq- t - - 2D r"rn"""""'""'"6"'"'""' M's Swift Slows Down Ir-- 1 e II" et The Salt Lake Tribune Monday June 27 1988 " J 11 1 LC on ' Tribune Wire Services Seattle shortstop Rey Quinones is highly regarded for his fielding but Sunday he led the Mariners' hit pa- ' rade with his bat Quinones hit two of the Mariners' five home runs to back the six-hpitching of Bill Swift as Seattle defeated the Kansas City Royals 0 I'm feeling strong" said Quinones Who had his first multiple-home- r game in the majors "When I hit the ball it's been going out" Quinones homered in the first inand ning off Charlie Leibrandt hit his eighth home run of the season in the sixth "He's a talented young man who surprises people with his power" Seattle hitting coach Frank Howard said "He'll just get better with experience and some year I think he'll hit : !: ' it - 8-- : ' 0 ' 2p home runs" 4 struck out two and Swift walked four in pitching his fifth complete of the season and first shutout in starts 51 major-leagu- e "I was just looking for the win" Swift said "Shutouts and complete games are great but I've got to concentrate on keeping us in the game" It was only the Mariners' third shutout of the season but second in series against Kantheir three-gam- e sas City They outhomered the Royals 6-- : : : : : : : 10-- 0 "This is an easy series to sum up" Kansas City manager John Wathan said "They hit the home runs and we didn't Give Swift credit he pitched a great game but the homers were the difference" Dave Henget hit his second homer a two-rushot in the fifth Jim Presley had led off the inning with a n double A's Twins 11-At Oakland Minnesota's Frank Viola became the first American League pitcher to - reach 12 wins by teaming with Keith Atherton on a seven-hitte- r Sunday to enable the Minnesota Twins to down and shut out the AthletOakland ics in both ends of a double-heade- r Viola 12-helped pull Minnesota Oak within four games of land in the AL West The A's left 21 men on base in the two games and went 0 for 20 with runners in scoring position It was the first time the A's had been shut out in a double-heade- r since they moved to Oakland in 1968 In the opener Charlie Lea and Juan Berenguer combined on a six hitter in an 11-- Minnesota rout Lea 3 extended his scoreless-inninstreak to 13 and Berenguer — who earned his first save — stretched his scoreless-innin- g streak to 23 0-- 5 5-- 0 2 first-plac- e 0 4-- Shutout it 11 v g shot in the first inning as Boston buried Baltimore With 32 hits in 70 times at bat in the last 17 games Greenwell has raised his average from 286 to 344 during the longest hitting streak of his career It was the fifth time in the last seven games that the Red Sox have scored 10 or more runs It was the fifth time in the last seven games that the Red Sox have scored 10 or more runs Dwight Evans Ellis Burks Todd Benzinger and Rice had two hits apiece in leading attack Boston's M Sox 10 Orioles Mike Greenvvell hit a At Boston homer and Jim Rice followed with another two-ru- n er 0! 410 ' 04 10A 44 S h" 4 O 0 4 Butch Lewis Spinks' advisor contends the !BF withdrew title recognition because Spinks went ahead with the Cooney fight rather than waiting to meet Tyson in the final of the HBO television heavyweight title unification series The !BF which is in charge of Monday night's fight had threatened not to sanction the bout and declare the title vacant if the fight was not scheduled for 15 rounds The World Boxing Council and J i " 1 —77-- -7: 1 streak for Rangers' starter Jeff Russell 1 had won all of his Russell starts since being promoted from Texas' bullpen earlier this year He gave up nine hits and all seven Chicago runs through six innings Chicago starter Jack McDowell 3- 6 allowed three runs on five hits through six innings to end a personal four-gam- e losing streak Bobby Thigpen pitched two innings to record his 14th save 7-- Angels 4 Brewers 3: At Anaheim Willie Fraser and Bryan Harvey comand Dick Schobined on a homer highlighted a field's two-ruthree-rufifth inning in California's win over Milwaukee allowed four hits Fraser walked one and struck out five in sevlosen innings to snap a seven-gam- e n ing streak as a starter World Boxing Association have title limits and so will the 113F beginning in September The matter ended up in court and a federal judge ordered the parties involved to settle the dispute The IBF whose president is Robert Lee backed down and agreed to sanction the bout It will be preceded by a schedIBF elimination uled fight for the organization's mandatory challenge position between Berbick and Carl "The Truth" Williams d d TRUCKS S VANS RV'S CAMPERS S HOME eP - b61 n- - if i 1 I 0 i i ' Doran's 3 R 1 Is Propel Astros Past Giants Three of the four hitters La Coss walked scored "My philosophy is that when you feel good and you are throwing strikes you're going to win some game 1 was frustrated but my arm felt good so I knew things would turn around" Deshaies said San Francisco loser Mike La Coss had control problems issuing four walks and throwing one wild pitch in 1 innings La Coss gave up five runs on two hits "Mike La Coss was wild and we were able to take advantage of it" Doran said Three of the four hitters La Coss walked scored Tribune Wire Services A day earlier Bill Doran had splintered a bat against a wall in frustration after losing a game After the Astros' 0 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday he was in bether humor "One hour after I did that I was OK" said Doran who had three RBIs in Sunday's game "I just don't like to lose That was yesterday today is another day and I'm OK" sinDoran's big blow was a two-ru- n gle in the second inning "We had a 0 lead at the time but there's a big difference between he said -- Those are the kind and of hits that can break a team down- was the winner Jim Deshaies 623 giving up five hits innings going walking four and striking out three Deshaies snapped a personal three-gam- e 6-- 5-- 6 2-- 3 3-- 3-- 0 5-- losing Pirates 3 Expos 0: At Montreal Sid Bream lifted a sacrifice fly and Mike double in the LaValliere hit a two-ru10th inning to help the Pittsburgh Pirates complete a four-gaisweep of Montreal seThe Pirates swept a four-gamries on the road for the first time since July 1983 against San Diego The last time Pittsburgh had swept as much as a four-gam- e series anywhere was July 1984 against San Francisco set at home in a 7-- San Francisco loser Mike La Coss had control problems issuing four walks and throwing one wild innings La Coss gave up pitch in 1 five runs on two hits "Mike La Coss was wild and we were able to take advantage of it" Doran said five-gam- el tb'"NN114b t C 'fl ' - - It irit k I -- 0e: gig g - 4-- g 0 1 1 - Arm - 1 fil-- 501-122- 0 r Park Meadows designed by Jack Nicklaus a tough course to beat I I SUMER ctE 7 iLty "4 II MAPPER 412 a04 ' ' ' - BO 9 Lit $166 Mit atm I Ccr Schedule your tee time by calling: re or 531-702- 9 Non-Membe- rs rik‘ 4 Weekdays r Lin Er 0:sr-si- s pm 7 - -- N- '- Nr Sloai rear 4a:-e- s acton arc avirRle (not Welcome luavv PR'S- 'et 7351 n Golf Rates: qtSA P-- 18 holes: $23 greens fee 9 cart fee (Carts required until 4 pm) co9 vac CutS gfass vacuums ' 30 (Also ccfn9s Pc blr ) MEADOWS e" ti v4 '63761 0 It - 2 A :: aogit & 4th! 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