Show 4 rrlr'!r-'!- r-- - 1 I p p AD The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday July 14 1988 Pitchers Duel Pretty Dull All-St- ar CINCINNATI (AP) — Once again the All-StGame was a big hit for the pitchers A record 16 pitchers dueled Tuesday night making for a pretty dull evening for the fans as the American League beat the Nationals 1 It was the second straight season in which baseball's best hitters took a break Last year in the twilight at Oakland the NL finally won 0 in 13 innings "I just thought you saw a lot of good pitchers" Al manager Tom Kelly of Minnesota said "It's tough for a hitter to go against a pitcher for just one time If a guy can get a couple looks at a pitcher it would be a differ- 4 But no one else did much Terry Steinbach one of 30 first-timwas the lone exception hitting a home run off Gooden and a bases-loade- d sacrifice fly against Bob Knepper for the AL's ar 1 ! y- P All-Sta- rs runs The Al got only six hits but the NL managed just five singles and two of them didn't leave the infield "All of their pitchers threw well" Whitey Herzog said after becoming the first NL manager to lose three times in a series it leads 37-2- 1 "It was good pitching that stopped us It was as simple as thq" Frank Viola and Roger Clemens retired the first nine batters for the AL Dennis Eckersley leading the majors in saves was the eighth AL pitcher and worked a perfect ninth "To throw as many pitchers at them as we did and they all did a good job that's pretty tough to do" Eckersley said "Nobody wants to be the goat 2-- - ent story' Rickey Henderson 7 ct 4 —AP Pho at-ba- ts Dwight Gooden r11 OPMI -4 -- 11 N 4' third National League pennant of the 1980s But Worrell said since the club lost first baseman Jack Clark to free agency in January club management hasn't made much of an effort to win "Organizations including the tional League East "We're in a tough Atuation with the personnel we have on our ballclub fastball" Steinbach the eighth-plac- e batter hit an opposite-fiel- d drive to deep right that glanced off the top of the fence then tipped off Strawberry's glove Steinbach became the first player ever to hit a home run in both his first major league and his r first plate appearance Steinbach hit a sacrifice fly in the fourth and the NL scored in the bottom of the fourth with three hits and Mark Gubicza's wild pitch After that the pitchers really took over Dave Stieb Jeff Russell Doug Jones shut out the NL before Plesac and Eckersley relieved Cardinals want to somehow finagle a winner or a contender with out spending any money" Worrell said "They want to do it as cheaply as they can "To me they're asking an awful lot of the players who are there to be a contender in our division" Worrell also said he wouldn't give the Cardinals credit for sign ing free agent Bob Homer after losing Clark "1 don't think the Cardinals intended to sign him lit they were ' forced to do it" Worrell said t right now" Worrell told Louis the St Todd Worrell "I don't know if anyone is afraid to say anything but we're obviously not the team we were two years ago or even last year" The Cardinals enter the second rehalf of the season with a cord 1412 games behind the Mets at-b- Post-Dispatc- h All-Sta- 38-4- 8 By Lex Hemphill Canyon m C lin join the champions from the sectionals at New York Sept afternoon On one side of the net during a sectional semifinal match in the father 'daughter division were the Robin sons father Clark and daughter Anissa from Bountiful On the other side were the Elliotts father Carter and daughter Julie from Grand Junction Colo Between them the Robinsons and ElBotts have already made five trips to the Equitable finals at the National Tennis Center in various family combinations A trip to New York to compete during the US Open is the big prize offered each year to the 96 family doubles teams that win in the sectionals (six division winners from each of 16 sectionals one of which is being played here) The chance for another visit to the Big Apple for either the Robinsons or the Elliotts was being contested Wednesday and the Robinsons won 6-- 2 6-- 2 They'll play Dick and Julie Johnson of Boise in one of six sectional finals at the Canyon Thursday morning Thursday's winners will er Carter and son Steve were bidding to join Lena and Julie on the trip across the country but they lost in the father-sosectionals here to none other than Clark Robinson and his son Brad The Robinsons rode that sectional victory back to New York and got all the way to the final round in the 16- - I -- It he e'N- - N v - t- 5 t- - ' ' dfr 100" 11ICOJ' 5 SAVE 0 - St8946 r ' 1k''' A ''' '01-4r-- 'T -- ? 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"1 rest" he said with a laugh Thursday with the WHEN all-Uta- mother-daught- DELIVER PROMISE-1- :E IT'S MORE THAN JUST AN ADVERTISING SLOGAN team field before losing It was the second time Clark had competed at Flushing Meadows the first was seven years ago when he and wife DeeAnn earned a berth in the husband-wife division Now he's going for a third That the Elliotts and Robinsons keep forming family combinations to try and return to the National Tennis Center attests that the trip is a fruitful one Says Lena Elliott "Everybody should have a chance to go back to New York" Six teams will have that chance Thursday morning and the Robin-son- s aren't the only Utahns involved In fact this sectional which takes in the local winners from Colorado Wyoming Idaho and Montana is dominated by Utahns Eight of the 12 teams in Thursday's six finals are from Utah finals in three There are h divisions: the husband-wif- e in which Carl and Kathy Poulson of Salt Lake City oppose John and Margie Met-tenof Pleasant Grove the mother-daughtin which Jane and Jenny Hinkley of Salt Lake City meet Jan and Lisa Mackay of Highland and the brother-siste- r in which Shelby and Chelsea Saberon of Ogden play Kris and Monica Pond of Salt Lake City 1 er Veterans Take 0 Champs ('''io Spotlight Continued From D-- 3 giously" every other weekday other 15 "This is a wonderful idea" said Clark Robinson endorsing the Equitable tournament which claims 200000 participants each year "It gets families together" And it gets the good families like the Robinsons and the Elliotts a free trip to New York Lena and Carter Elliott tennis activists in Grand Junction have 11 children which can create all kinds of Equitable combinations at least until the kids turn 18 Back in 1978 Carter and daughter Sandra currently an assistant coach at the University of Northern Colorado earned their way to New York in the father-daughtdivision The next year Lena and Sandra went back East in the mother-daughtAnd last year Lena and Julie the youngest of the clan won the New York trip in the Club Wednesday Racquet OTHERS - obmsons Eye u Tribune Sports Writer If the Equitable Family Tennis biallenge needed living advertisements for its tournament it had them on center court at the '14- Last season St Louis won its ST LOUIS (AP) — St Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Todd Worrell blames club management for the ymot--fact the team is mired in fifth place in the Na- ii Equitable Tennis --- :: Paul Molitor and Wade Boggs were the only batters to face the same pitcher more than once They all hit the ball sharply in their second against 'rerry Steinbach cradles the symbol of his great night Someone could hit the ball out and you just walk off" Steinbach the weakest hitter in the game at 217 got quick revenge against Gooden in the third inning "He has the best major league fast-ba- ll around He threw the first one by me" Steinbach said "But I wasn't Looking for curves I was just looking er 2-- - Worrell Raps Cardinals For Being Too Stingy ' :le t b !ti ii 1 - 1 I i itit 0' f t4 '0-- I -- 4 $-- 1 p" mgt ok LP04 itek ORA" Pa "fidp ugs( 1 k i 4 '1h t v )— - — -- - - - 1 |