Show -- -- mr—v—v—m—yr----w- Ye - - Yr 401 2D The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November Changes in Ohio: Clubs Hire New Skippers 4 1989 No Revelations r Rose Nightmare Ends: Reds Pick Pink lla In Rose's Book CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete Rose denies in his authorized biography that he ever bet on baseball but he admits he deserved to get suspended from the game he loves because of his associations and illegal gambling The former Cincinnati Reds manager also says in the book inadvertently released Friday in Cincinnati bookstores that he agreed to loan one of his main accusers $10000 to try to keep his illegal gambling a secret Rose said he eventually accepted a lifetime ban from baseball last August because it was the best deal he could get in light of his admissions of betting with bookmakers His agreement last August permits him to ask for reinstatement after one year It contained no formal finding that he had bet on baseball and Rose neither denied nor confirmed he had done so "I have no regrets" Rose says in the book "Pete Rose: My Story" "I did some bad and stupid things I deserve to be punished Making this settlement was the right thing for me to do" The book Rose's official biography was written by Roger Kahn It contains one chapter dealing with the gambling allegations that eventually led to his lifetime The bock was supposed to be released next Wednesday by Macmillan Publishing Co but was accidentally shipped to some stores early according to Macmillan spokeswoman Susan Richman It showed up on some store shelves Friday afternoon "We ship to suppliers Some of them jumped the gun" Richman said The book contains no major revelations It does repeat Rose's denials that he bet on baseball or that he knew his close associates were involved in drug dealing Rose says in the book that he knew he could get suspended from baseball for placing bets with bookmakers Ile said he agreed to loan former associate Paul Janszen his main accuser $10000 last winter to try to keep his gambling out of the public eye After a falling out with Rose over a gambling debt last winter Janszen told baseball authorities that he placed bets on baseball for Rose Rose claims Janszen tried to blackmail him to get the money Janszen who has admitted in court that he was a middleman on cocaine deals and that he sold steroids was Rose's companion on road trips and at spring training Janszen says he also placed Rose's bets with bookmakers Playoffs A and TDs of 80 45 75 and 12 yards A big key for the Grizzlies was their defense They were able to hold talented running back Ryan Hamilton to only 32 yards rushing including a 4 yard TD run and quarterback Kerry Oman was held to 111 yards passing TD toss including a "We played really well today" said Logan Coach Perry Christensen " We whose team improved to 10-came out emotionally high Last week we won but we were flat But the kid really dedicated themselves to winning this game and Springville is a very good team" 3-- d 3-- 1 1 3-- 17-1- 2 team" Jordan went up at the half 14-when Jeremy Thorne scored on a - yard dive just before intermission Corr Collins' pass to Jeremy Putier keyed a dhve And White took a pitch from Collins in the fourth quarter to at Put Jordan up 21-Then the Braves went on arpath Pamsh took a pitch from more quarterback Brad beck and ra: down the right sideline t( )cure Parrish followed that run w another eight-yarjaunt to paydii-w hich followed defensive back Roderick's second fumble recm r line at 7 33 on the Jordan with a 44 Roderick Beck hit Then ard pass to the Jordan one and Chris Jones earned the ball in Jason Ilaslam booted his third PAT There comes a time when your kids have to step up and show - hat they are made of and today they (Jug deep to show their character"-- said Jordan Coach Jim Birch They showed it on our last drive to get that field goal Boy! When Bountiful Aarted coining back I said to myself Eon lock run" " 0 v- Egan 111 Springs ilk 13: At 111iii thy Blair ilodN(m Richic (itvrtmli 'ontwet ion v tiliSt(ippilbit tiOd1 mpietill I I of II fot 0 one-side- d I ' first-roun- top-ranke- d two-poi- 0 up 442 (I :11(ilcd run cross into Ita‘ is territory until 4 39 re played in the game W'hile the Darts rolled in toldl oftense they limited cy pros to 52 t to tie twertwn ':if t i -- TIT A 11 itsviii I I) ' ttAj 41 A ::: A ':' 30-ye- 3' a0- :' CLEVELAND (UPI) — The Cleveland Indians absent from the playoffs since 1954 and generally regarded as one of the worst franchises in baseball hired John McNamara as their 35th manager Friday saying he had the experience necessary to break the Tribe out of a period of mediocrity McNamara 57 who has lost more i:? 4 games than he has won received a two- - ''14kr4"4:-:'p' his contract will be and year managing sixth major league team 1' thHe last managed in Boston where Red Sox earned infamy by letting a two-ru- n lead slip away in the 10th in- - ' 41 4a ning of Game 6 of the 1988 World Se- ries against the New York Met& He was fired by Boston midway through the 1988 season McNamara who wu a scout for Seattle during the past year said the Indians could be a contender in their John McNamara division "I think this division is wide open" he said "I honestly feel this baliclub has a chance to be there" He replaces John Hart in Cleveland who replaced the fired Doc Edwards on an interim basis Sept 11 McNamara has managed 12 full seasons and parts of four others with Boston California Cincinnati San Diego and Oakland and has a lifetime record of 1048-107- 8 His other playoff appearance came in 1979 when the Reds were swept in three straight by the Pirates who went on to win the World Series "I felt that a man who had his experience as a manager weighed very heavily" in the decision said Indians president Hank Peters 'Some of that experience was very recent Also he wanted the job I thought that was important "Sometimes people iadicate they have an interest but you're not always so sure how sincere that interest is" McNamara won the Indians job over Hart Mike Hargrove and Oakland third base coach Rene Lachemann Hargrove who managed this year at Cleveland's AAA Colorado Springs club will be a first base coach on McNamara's staff next season Lachemami was McNamara's third base coach in Boston Pitching coach Mark Wiley is the only coach retained from Edwards' staff "Wben you hire someone who has his background" Peters said "he's like any other manager He's bad his ups and downs He's won he's helped build winning clubs He has al that in his background' McNamara who got his first major league managing job with Oakland in 1969 spent last year as an advance scout for Seattle 41:051ti ' :30r i ' ''' ' is L lit I '5 ' ' '' - - ' or:'-'--- ' ' ' ' f 1 (i iortl ' : f -- AP ROO No longer in Yankee pinstripes Lou Piniella holds his new Cincinnati Reds uniform Steinbrenner demanded player compensation from Toronto when the Blue Jays attempted to hire Piniella as manager last May after firing Jimy Williams Reds owner Marge Schott hired Piniella a week after another former Yankees manager Dallas Green took his name out of consideration for the Reds job Piriiella Quinn and his successor Murray Cook who was fired to open the job for Quinn all have Yankee backgrounds Pinie Ila said his first priority will be putting together a coaching staff then familiarizing himself with the Reds' players He said he will try to hire coaches familiar with the National League because Piniella's entire playing and managing career has been in the American League Reds coach Piniella said Tommy Helms a seven-yea- r who finished the season as interim manager and compiled a 14-2- 1 record after Rose was banned will be considered for Piniella's coaching staff : :::0011r740v:"wr::tr Im! :' ' 44i'''!:' 4 ' 4'7ii ' -- - 06xs- 4t: 'tq?'‘ '44:01141"ktipZ5 ' A ' z- ':''Z401 (1 4f)1'4sZZ7r nl4 li ' 4y4 1 :: :::':::: ' vr4R50: fa Ar!k fft As A- 161hstortSt ' - ' - ' ' 4 - :::!-:- '1:l:AimOil' sPiT - t - w - 424" -- ': i ” 'Slw ::::::: 41: :':-: 'i::3::!:-: ' ' 'V5:1t:AetI4"'1'-'''''- ! ?i': 1 :::: ::'::: - :::::c: :::: '': 1 :::: ''' "f::: off Ir4ee4c'' rr':: i : o p - :' - it"i'4' t7''14-' ' - t z: 1:4:s::I:::-::::E:::-'”tf:''::::-::::- ' ii::::::::: :: -- :::' ::?'1't—":'::::-:'- lb ''':::'1 : :::::::g:''::1::--- :: ' 1- ': ig4::::'' 4'4 '' ' - 0 :r ''-- ': ' :'' ':1'':!' 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) George A Sorensen Tribune Sports Writer EPHRAIM Sanpete County — It took the North Summit offense most of three quarters to shift into high gear in the football semifinals Friday afternoon Then there was no stopping the Braves who rolled to a 30-- victory over Monticello on the Snow College '' tidP Attiktmt By Altp4o 4‘ " 4i- ' -----1 010b" ': 41104 — :::: I " "" q - : !::: - ilkp---- :i1 4944'4 :: :i :::' "'''l:1'7''' 4 - ' 0:: - :11 ' '10 1 4 " 4 start-runnin- )11-1- e s i4r7 1-- A 0 14-ya- aIlvmpts for 1 ''et North Summit Parowan Earn Class Finals A ivard ' '1 :" rikl'A : s Continued From Di with 2:13 left six times Brighton increased its lead to 21-dash by Herbert and went in the third period on a dive by Cheney with 638 to play in ahead 28-- on a the game Davis 374 Cyprus 0: The opening offensive play set the time for this affair It should have Davis spent roost of the week planning for it Dart quarterback Todd Heath took the snap and pitched it out to fullback Brian Kynaston who in turn handed the hall to split end Ryan Hansen At that point the play looked like a typical reverse out of Davis' double wing But then Hansen pitched it hack to Heath who found Fravis Hill streaking all alone to the end zone with a perfect pass for a touchdown ‘4 as lost praying I wouldn't drop it" said Hill We've We call it the Bronco Special" said Heath tieen doing what we call a beef up the middle from that formation I knew we could score on that play It was wide open It worked just as it was drawn We've been practicing it Wirt the first of the week" Davis Coach Jim Dickson said he and assistant Mike ckirdner figured Cyprus scouts watched the films from the Jarts guar erf mai victory over Alta where Dickson right up the middle out of a Power I -We thought maybe we could catch them" said the veteran Dart mentor "We planned it all week After that our kids got up and got after it Cyprus the fourth place team from Region Three which upset last week by knocking off pulled a major Mountain View never unbeaten and recovered The Pirates fumbled on their second offensive play Davis turned that into a field goal by Kynaston Then with the Dart line dominating Cyprus on both sides of the field Davis simply kept coming Heath scored On a run and then hit Kynaston on a touchdown conversion And Burke Rigby added a run right before halftime to make it 24-ho had 106 yards rushing on 10 carries made it !till I 0 t'arly in the third quarter Dickson put in his reserves At that point and quarterback Brad Bodily made it 37-- on Recycled McNamara Takes Over Indians 111 - yf1 4'75 ' d Brighton Davis Win In State 4-- Playoffs ' -- : 21-1- d a ' — 14-1- 3 27-2- 7 eiill Y s 0 St George Woods Cross running back Kitt Rawlings picked up 166 yards to become the first running back in Utah history to rush for over 2000 yards Rawlings also scored on a run with three minutes remaining in regulation to tie the game at In the first overtime Dixie quarterback Torn Brown scored on the first run Tyler Wilkinplay with a son scored a conversion Woods Cross tied the score on a 6- - d ': ' - ""' ''41 i 3-- Woods Cross 42 Dixie 41 (3 OTs): At 0 ' 4" ' :::: - i ' yard run by Tye Rogers and Rawlings' conversion run In the second overtime both teams missed field goal attempts In the third overtime Dixie running back Mike Smith who rushed for 126 run The yards scored on a kick was blocked by Rawlings run for Rogers scored on a Woods Cross and Matt Clapton kicked the winning extra point Emery 28 Box Elder 19: At Castle Dale the Spartans rallied from a 13- point second quarter deficit to advance to the semifinals against Woods Cross next Thursday at Rice Stadium at 6 pm The Bees took the 13-- lead on a yard run by Kevin Welch and quarTD terback Kurt Morrison's pass to Welch But Emery quarterback Ryan Stilson led the Spartan comeback with a TD pass to Cody Allred midway through the second quarter and TD pass to added another Allred to put Emery ahead Then Allred returned an intercepto the Box Elder tion line and Stilson scored on a one-yar3 Stilson added keeper to go up another TD toss to Steve Gordon for to round out the Spartans' scoring 4- ')''':: ::K2 3-- A Tribune Correspondent Bountiful stepped down from the A heavyweights this season to rumble with the cruiserweights But the Braves' journey came to an abrupt end Friday afternoon in Sandy Jordan invited region foe Bountiful to a State Street party for the second time this season and the Braves suffered the same fate as the first time The Beetdiggers won on Adam d field goal with 33 Bentley's seconds left to advance to the win Jordan semfinals with a 24-2will play Logan the defending champion next Thursday at 11:30 am in Rice Stadium During the regular season Jordan beat Bountiful Jordan running back Greg White saved his best performance for the Braves He rushed for a career high 153 yards on only eight carries and scored on runs of 90 53 and 2 yards Actually the 'Diggers were cruisfourth quarter mg along with a 21-margin when Jeff Parrish's TD run ignited a Bountiful scoring barrage 'My kids didn't throw in the towe Bountiful Coach Larry Wall said I'm proud of that And Parrish gave us the spark we needed But we fell short We experience too many letdowns offensively until our fourth quarter rally We didn't seem to contain White too well either" Said White "They actually did a good job of containing me But my blockers did an excellent job and I tried to cut it up field on them They were playing the outside containment too far Actually I ran it right between the outside and the inside tackles So I tried to read it the best I could Oh man! I'm just so glad its Oven Bountiful is a very good football I:i A ?4' fe ' 1: 'l2 '''':-- - Jordan Kicks Bountiful Out of Tournament 3-- :'':' ' ' -- '' 3 By Dan Pattison ''' i itiett 75-8- 7 ban ': ' CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds have asked Lou Piniella to pick up the pieces contract Friday to manPiniella was given a three-yea- r age the Reds after spending the last 16 years with the New York Yankees as a player coach manager general manager and just about everything else Piniella who wore No 14 while with the Yankees replaces Cincinnati's most famous No 14 Pete Rose Piniella whose contract will pay him a reported 9350000 annually succeeds Rose banished from baseball on Aug 24 for allegedly gambling on baseball From the first day of spring training last season the Reds went through a nightmare There were daily stories about Rose's gambling and the club played poorly finishrecord ing fifth in the National League West with a Piniella said he is not concerned about taking over Rose's Reds after their disastrous season "Not at all It's a new start" Pirtle Ila said 'Me most important thing is to go to spring training and instill a I don't think we'll have positive attitude in the players an attitude problem" Piniella said he thanked Yankees owner George Steinbrenner for releasing him from a $400000-a-yea- r personal services contract that would have bound Piniella to the Yankees for two more years Piniella had played 11 years for the Yankees served twice as manager and was general manager for seven months He said Friday be did not want to manage the Yankees again "One is usually enough Two was certainly enough It was time for me to go on the field somewhere else" Piniella said "I thought I did a good job managing in New York The owner got a little impatient at times but that's his prerogative" With the Yankees Piniella was 224-19Piniella becomes the 41st manager since 1900 for the Reds who begin the 1990 season April 2 against Houston in their traditional National League season opener He and his son Derrick donned Reds caps at Friday's news conference as Piniella's wife Anita watched Reds general manager Bob Quinn a former Yankees general manager who worked with Piniella before being hired Oct 13 by the Reds said his familiarity with and respect for Piniella helped in hiring the new manager Qumn said Piniella's effectiveness in handling pitching staffs was considered a big plus in his hiring ''This club here has good pitching They have a wealth of good young arms" Pinie Ila said "This is a good ball club I'm coming to It's not like I'm going into a rebuilding process This is a bandit that can win next year" ThursQuinn said Steinbrenner gave the final day night to hire Piniella and the hiring will not require any compensation from the Reds "For that we thank George" Quinn said ' 04x1w4114e d strike line Who Is Racing's Top Horse? We Know Today HALLANDALE Fla (UPI) — For five weeks last spring two colts captivated the nation as no thoroughbreds had done in more than a decade Sunday Silence the fiery near black Californian slogged through mud to beat Easy Goer his chestnut New York rival in the Kentucky Derby by 2 It'2 lengths Two weeks later in the Preakness Sunday Silence won again but this time be had to survive one of the most brutal stretch duels in history to beat Easy Goer by a nose Easy Goer however was the better horse on his home New York track He denied Sunday Silence the Triple Crown and racing immortality with an embarrassingly easy romp in the Belmont Stakes The two thoroughbred stars finally meet to decide the issue Saturday against older horses in the Breeders' Cup Classic at Gulfstream Park The stakes are huge: the championship the coveted Horse of the Year title and the $145 million winner's share of a 83 million purse To tune in Just in time for the 3:30 pm MST post of the Classic however would be a mistake Seventy-fiv- e horses — the cream of Europe and North America — and the best and most famous trainers and jockeys in the business are vying for seven figure purses in each of those races: the $1 million Sprint $1 million Juvenile Fillies $1 million Distaff $1 million Mile $I million Juvenile and $2 million Turf The first Breeders Cup post was scheduled for 11:55 a ni MST I |