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his vintage self but he became the major leagrue's first e winner as the Red Sox for their sixth edged the Indians consecutive victory "There was a warning from umpire crew chief Joe Brinkman at home plate" Cleveland manager John McNamara said "It came down from the American League office I thought everything was over with 4-- 3 Sunday" There wasn't even a hint of a brush-bac- k pitch as the Red Sox rallied to win on Ellis Burks' two-ru- n homer in the sixth inning and Jody Reed's fourth suicide squeeze bunt in a row in the seventh Clemens (10-2- ) won his sixth straight decision his longest success streak since starting the 1986 season at 14-- He gave up nine hits includhomer by rookie Beau ing a two-ru0 n First 10-Ga- Winner This Year me der new manager Stump Merrill Mariners 2 times" Boston won for the ninth time in 11 games Cleveland's worst skid of the year reached six straight losses when Tom BrunBoston trailed atisky opened the sixth with a double wall Two outs later off the Burks lined his seventh homer halfway up the screen in left 2-- 1 left-fiel- d Orioles 5 Yankees 4: At Baltimore e Jim Leyritz playing his first game singled home the tying run with two outs in the ninth inning but made a throwing error in the 10th and the Orioles beat New York for the Yankees' seventh straight loss The Yankees with the worst record 4 un fell to in the majors at 18-3- 0-- 3 5-- 3 reco- 27-h- it son and the most in San Francisco his- tory Uribe scored four runs and drove in three with three singles and a two-ru- n triple "We got beat up real good" Atlanta's Dale Murphy said "That's one I'd like to forget but that's one I'll never forget" The Braves picked the wrong night to get battered The game drew a season-high 32154 fans to Fulton County Stadium Astros 3 Reds 1: At Houston Glenn Wilson's three-ruhomer in pinch-hi- t the 10th inning preserved Mike Scott's three-hi- t performance as Houston beat Cincinnati to snap a seven-gam- e losing streak The Reds limited to one hit by over the first nine innings Scott (3-took the lead in the 10th on Todd RBI single But Wilson's two-ohomer off Randy Myers gave n 's ut Georgia Eliminates Stanford OMAHA Neb (UPI) — Mike Reb- the fourth through a Tallman double in the seventh Rebhan retired 10 consecutive batters Stanford starter Mike Mussina 14- 5 overall but in the CWS retired 10 of the first 11 batters he faced before IR Showalter doubled in the fourth Mussina got the second out in the inning before Georgia cracked four consecutive hits Bruce Chick tied the score with a single 'and he took third on a Doug Radziewicz base hit Ray Suplee doubled in both runners and Terry Childers drove Suplee in with another double for a edge Georgia was one of a record-tyinthree Southeast Conference teams to qualify for the CWS this season and will be trying to become the first SEC member to win an NCAA title han pitched a and Georgia fourth-inninscored four runs in a two-ou- t the giving rally Friday night Bulldogs their first College World Series championship game berth with a win over Stanford face OklahoThe Bulldogs for the NCAA title in ma State a nationally televised game at 11 am MDT Saturday Stanford which won championships in 1987 and '88 was sent home with a mark Rebhan who beat Stanford with a r in the second round allowed a Troy Tallman home run in the second It was Tallman's 10th of the season but Rebhan gave up just two singles and a double the rest of the way while improving to 13-He struck out six and walked one From Paul Carey's single that opened six-hitt- g 0-- 2 5-- 1 51-1- 9 56-1- 6 59-1- 2 five-hitte- 4-- 1 g 5 5 Tigers 7-- 5 At Detroit 2-- Seattle reliever Billy Swift hit pinch-hitte- r Gary Ward with a pitch to force run in the eighth home the inning and the Detroit Tigers and Mariners split a twi-nigdoubleheader Seattle's Jay Buhner homered in each game and drove in five runs and Ken Griffey got a total of five hits Griffey doubled twice and singled as the Mariners outhit the Tigers 13-- 4 e to end Detroit's winning streak in the opener Alan Trammell homered for the Tigers White Sox 3 TWIN 2: At Minneapolis Ron Kittle hit a solo home run a 442-foshot that broke an eighth-innintie and sent the Chicago White Sox over the Minnesota Twins Kittle who struck out twice earlier in the game connected against Juan Berenguer for his ninth home run of the season four-gam- g Blue Jays 11 Brewers 5: At Milwau- kee George Bell homered twice and drove in six runs rallying the Toronto Blue Jays over the slumping Milwau Giant Explosion Buries Braves Tribune Wire Services Will Clark said San Francisco's rd-setting offensive binge "got to the point where it was contagious "Everybody was running for the bat rack" Clark said after the Giants unleased a attack Friday night in Atlanta and buried the Braves 23-- 8 for their seventh straight victory Clark drove in six runs with a pair homers and rookie Rick of three-ru- n Parker also had six RBIs with a three-ru- n homer a two-ru- n single and an RBI double "I've never had a night like that before at any level" Parker said after playing in only his 17th major league game "I was always thinking 'when am I up next?' We were going around that lineup pretty quick" Jose Uribe also contributed to the outburst that produced the most runs and hits in the major leagues this sea kee Brewers 11-Bell's fourth home run in five shot in the eighth games a three-ruHe hit inning put Toronto ahead a two-ru- n homer in the first n Allred walked three and struck out eight in seven innings Clemens imlifetime against proved to 13-Cleveland "Everything that happened last week took a lot out of me" Clemens said "I think I paid the price for last Sunday when I threw 150 pitches But the guys really picked me up "1 made a lot of mistakes I threw the ball right over the plate lot I left the ball over the plate too many Scott the victory Expos 18 Cardinals 2: At Montreal Nelson Santovenia drove in a career-hig- h six runs four in in the first two innings as Montreal demolished St Louis Santovenia hit a three-ru- n homer to first inning against forcap a mer teammate Bryn Smith ) six-ru- n Athletics 3 Royals 1: At Oakland Curt Young combined with r and three relievers on a the Athletics beat nemesis Mark Gubicza and the punchless Kansas City Royals The Royals who scored 18 runs in two consecutive victories over the Athletics last weekend at home have lost four straight since then They have gotten just four runs in their last Calif five-hitte- three games Rangers 10 Angels 6: At Anaheim Calif Rafael Palmeiro homered and drove in four runs and slumping Ruben Sierra homered during a four-ruseventh inning Texas Rangers past the the leading California Angels Sierra's eighth homer of the season followed a single by Julio Franco off Mike Fetters ) Sierra began the night with only three RBIs in his last 20 games Palmeiro who had four hits hit his seventh homer to cap a three-rueighth for a 10-- 3 lead n - - To Seats Between the Bases Autograph Memorabilia Tcys of Dugout Make five-gam- gle in the seventh Mets 7 Pirates 1: At New York Darryl Strawberry hit two home runs in a game for the 21st time in his career and Sid Fernandez pitched two-hi- t ball for seven innings leading the Metz past the Pittsburgh Pirates in the rain The Mets snapped the Pirates' four-gam- e winning streak and won a game they considered crucial A loss would have ropped New York 1012 e Pirates games behind the The game was delayed by showers twice totaling 2 hours 48 minutes and didn't conclude until after 1 am first-plac- 363-180- 7 Order HBO mold wiliness "If they the locals) make the fi- nal 16 of a Division I event that would be 'Wow' " said Hendricks "We have a couple of people who have that kind of potential They have outside shots Among all the fencers here two of them — Peter Westbrook in men's sabre and Donna Stone in women's epee — could be classified as stars since both made American fencing history last year at Denver Westbrook who has won a dozen USFA individual championships in the last 16 years became the first US finalist at a world championship in 31 years beating Olympic Lagold medalist mour of France along the way He finished eighth Stone became the first American female epeeist ever to make the finals at a world championship and she wound up finishing fifth The first swords will be crossed Saturday at 9 am with group competition in Division I women's foil At noon group competition in Division I men's sabre will begin There will also be seniors competition in men's and women's epee and junior competition in women's epee Jean-Franco- i rx------- wIIj Last two-bas- e error I February Mike Tyson took a beating And lost his World Heavyweight Championship title Many who saw the fight shown exclusively on HBO said he was finished Now he's back And he's not happy He's leaner Meaner And he wants his belt back You can see him hit the comeback trail by ordering HBO now Because on June 16th only HBO will televise his first fight since defeat Live from Las Vegas So don't wait Get HBO in time for Tyson's revenge Call now and order Mike vs Henry TILIMAN Saturday Juno I 6 Exclusively on HBO Order today to get installation for the fight (0-1- followed a t 0 from a six-ru- n by short- stop Alfredo Griffin on Joe Carter's grounder and a walk to Phil Stephenson giving the Padres a lead TYSON 9-- 6 Get the Tyson Fight and a month of HBO for only $1245 PLUS Free Installation! Call 0 in West Valley Salt Lake 5724000 in SandyDraper in 485-050- 0 - Air from - - Salt Lake City 1st Class Hotels 363-480- 7 or (800) 366-44- 966-080- Or TC Throughout Banquets with Players I Cablevision of Utah Ina 35 Double Occupancy or 180013634133 i Offer expires June 30 1990 ri C able TV tee Is Installation in time for the fight cannot bc guaranteed Monthly additional Any introductory subscription otters are good hir the t itii SO1'111011 only thereafter rcgular monthly HIM tees apply Otter dVallablv (MR I() 111W 11 Ii( ) subscriber Offer applies to standard installation on one TV set in it ect frvI rabic arras (Mier vary Other restnetions may aplik I a10PArdV”mW8 ha Simply the Best '! i 1 0" Division I level - Padres 12 Dodgers 6: At San Diego Benito Santiago hit a three-ru- n homer off reliever Jim Gott in a seventh inning lifting the Padres to victory over the Los Angels Dodgers Santiago's homer off Jim Gott ) TRAVEL SVSTEMS NETWORK Ince 3 TRIAD CEATER SUITE 300 SU UTAH 81180 (ROI) For these elite fencers Hendricks noted this is the final points event to qualify for the world championships which will be held next month in France Last year the world championships were held in Denver In addition to the Division I competition here there will also be USFA championships decided in Division II junior senior and team events The USFA reports that 22 Utahns are scheduled to compete in these championships several of them including Hendricks at the (6-5- Cubs 15 Phi Illes 2: At Chicago Shawon Dunston's grand slam highthird inning as the lighted a nine-ru- n e Cubs broke a losing streak Dunston also had an RBI grounder and walked twice as the Cubs got 16 hits and 10 walks Major-leagu- e batting leader Len Dykstra of Philadelphia extended his hitting streak to 21 games with a sin- Your Reservations Call (801) YOUR IPRICE s1295 Per Person pm competition Essentially spectators will have to know the difference between the three weapons In foil the fencer must hit his opponent above the waist but not on the arms or mask with the point of his sword In epee the fencer can score by hit n TOUR INCLUDES July 31 Braves vs Padres Aug 1 Giants vs Dodgers Aug 2 A's vs Angels sword This week the USFA is offering Division I championships in men's foil men's epee men's sabre worn-en- s foil and women's epee There are roughly 70 to 80 competitors in each division Two of the Division I finals will be decided Sunday — the women's foil at 230 pm and the men's sabre at 5 pm The other three elite finals will be: men's foil Wedneswomen's epee day at 7 pm Thursday at 6:30 pm and men's epee Saturday June 16 at 530 looking for in the upcoming (0-1- EXPERIENCE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WITH PAUL H DUNN DALE MURPHY BRUCE HURST & WALLY JOYNER GAMES his opponent anywhere with point of the sword In sabre the fencer must hit his opponent above the waist but can score with both the edge and the point of the Utah-Souther- n !: second baseman Jody Reed's glove with the baseball a play that sends the unsuccessful base thief back to dugout slide Fri- Indians' Jerry Browne executes a nice head-firs- t — not it's Boston he's for but it's the bag day reaching tin the By Lex Hemphill Tribune Sports Writer En garde! The nation's best fencers are in town Salt Lake City's plunge into the business of hosting national championship events embraces a different sport for the next week — fencing one of the original Olympic sports The United States Fencing Association's national championships will be here at the Salt Palace Convention Center Exhibit Halls 3 and 4 beginning Saturday morning and continuing through Sunday June event will bring 17 The nine-da- y more than 900 fencers here nearly 400 of whom will be competing in the Division I championships This is of course the first time that Salt Lake City has hosted an event like this Utah fencers Ron Hendricks of the Wasatch Fencing Association and Marc Stasinos the president of the USFA's Idaho division are the of driving forces and the event comHendricks a mercial photographer from Salt Lake City said he and Stasinos put in a bid for these championships two years ago at the USFA nationals in Chicago "Within minutes of hearing our presentation the board said 'Do it " said Hendricks He believes that the city's quest for the 1998 Winter Olympics was helpful in swaying the board And in the interest of exposing Utahns to a different sort of Olympic sport these fencing championships are free to the public "This is a real chance to see some of the top athletes in the country" said Hendricks "They're in great shape They fly at incredible speeds up and down these strips" There are 31 of those narrow rectangular strips — in other words the fencer's "playing surface" — set up in the two exhibit halls and there will be times during the next week when bouts are taking place on all of them One of the strips is what Hendricks calls "the spectator strip" Before each pool he said a USFA director will take a minute to explain to the crowd what he will be :: a ::':1::- ' - :: CA4f0:40''' $ 144iti :TV :::'' e7-N- :::l :::- US Championships on Line :::' A:::':?:: " 4 4: ir' I '- 170 :':r i'f- D3 The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday June 9 1990 - ''''' 'id— 0 411 " Pa "-- " 9- - 0 AI4 wme04""dt40 k 01 p dA 4: |