Show The Salt rn ' emens lunes Up A By The Associated Press Roger Clemens is right on schedule for his first start cf the season whenever that might be Clemens pitched seven shutout innings Friday as the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 1 for their sixth straight victory Clemens is appealing a five-da- y suspension and $10000 fine following his ejection in last year's playoffs American League president Bobby Brown has not ruled and Clemens is hoping to be eligible to start Boston's opener April 8 in Toronto ' "I wish we were breaking camp tomorrow" Clemens said "Right now I'm getting lazy kinda bored with what I'm doing' In his spring start Clemens gave up four hiU walked four and struck out four He retired 10 straight batters at one stretch The Red Sox won for Use eighth time in nine games Kevia Romice hit a two-rusingle in the first Mike Greenwell had an RBI double in the third and Carlos Quintans hit a wind-aide- d homer in the fourth off starter Mark Guthrie Redi 14 Fhlllles 11: At Plant City Ha Eric Davis Paul O'Neill and Jeff Reed homered for Cincinnati which withstood six home runs by Philadel- 6-- next-to-la- st n phia on a windy day Lenny Dykstra Dale Murphy Ricky Jordan and Dave Hollins hit solo homers and Dickie shot off Tom Thon had a two-ru- n Browning (2-Expos 3 Met 0: At West Palm Beach Fla Chris Nabholz turned in his second straight shutout performance holding the New York Mets scoreless for six innings Nabholz gave up four hits walked two and struck out four Indians 8 Angels 7: At Palm Springs Calif Albert Belle hit two home runs powering Cleveland over California Belle leads the Indians in homers (7) and RBIs (13) this spring Chuck Finley 18-- 9 for California last season has struggled this spring He with a 990 ERA is Astros 14 Braves t: At Kisslmmee Fla Eric Yelding hit a grand slam homer and Javier Ortiz hit a two-rufourth inning highlighting a nine-ruthat sent Houston over Atlanta The Astros got 13 hits including six in the fourth off Paul Marak and Tony Casand tillo Ken CaminlU went raised his spring average to 512 Mike Scott (1-pitched four innings allowing five hits and two runs Dodgers 15 Tigers 5: At Lakeland homer Fla Eric Karros hit a two-ru- n triand Butch Davis had a three-ru- n Detroit Los raked five as Angeles ple 2 n n Tribune Wire Services t V 1 r PETERSBURG Fia (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates won't increase their (16 million contract offer that Bobby Boniila rejected earlier this week and now will consider trading All-Stteam presithe three-tim- e dent Carl Barger said Friday Boniila turned down the team's offer on Tuesday and made a counterproposal of $20 million over five years The Pirates' offer would have allowed Boniila to test the free agent market after the 1992 season with Pittsburgh retaining the right to match any offer But Major League Players Association counsel Gene Orza said such contracts are not allowed under the players' labor agreement V3 Calif taking the season honors after the World Pro Mogul Championships here Saturday Boyle 25 who has already won $25065 his second consecutive season title and the new which goes along Toyota with it is the solid men's favorite Kristin Dowling a Stowe Vt native who has wrapped up the women's season title is the skier to beat in the women's competition with McGee not competing The skiers will descend Silver Fox n d run in e competition for a $2000 purse The women will be competing for a $400 purse Each skier will be trying to fashion a run to impress the five judges who will determine which skier makes the best turns (two judges) makes the best aerial maneuvers skis the fastest and which skier makes the best overall run This is the ninth contest this season and thus far Boyle has earned 244 grand prix points Dowling 21 who skis for Steamboat Springs Colo is in her second season on the tour but her first as a pro She has an impressive 151 points good enough for the women's season title Dowling will get the use of a loaner car for one year for her victory Utah's Dean "The Machine" Murphy currently ranked 7th in the tour standings with $4530 in winnings and 106 season points is one of the local favorites Other skiers who will bring out cheers from local fans include Stu O'Brien Craig Matts Joe Kelly Jim Nyce Chad Larsen Dave Collins and Barry Johnson Among the local women competing are veteran Greta Paulsen O'Brien Suki Baldwin Elizabeth Wise Shauna Anzures and Patti Pinnell About 100 skiers are expected to head-to-hea- t& for 22 hits Karros went drove in four runs Royals 8 Rangers 8: At Hafnes City Fla Danny Tartabull and Mike Macfarlane homered in the fifth inning as Kansas City rallied to defeat Texas Tartabull hit a three-ruhomer and Macfarlane added a two-ru- n shot off John Barfield Cardinals S Pirates 1: At StPetersburg Fla Felix Jose went and Jamie Moyer outpitched Doug Drabek as St Louis stopped Pittsburgh Blue Jays 8 White Sox 2: At Dun-edi- n Fla Manny Lee got three hits n mmi- and drove in three runs leading Tosinronto past Chicago Lee's two-rugle off reliever Wayne Edwards put in the sixth the Blue Jays ahead Giants I Mariners 7: At Scottsdale Ariz Kevin Mitchell's two-ru- n single with two outs in the eighth Inning capped a five-rurally and lifted San Francisco over Seattle Brewers 4 Cubs 2: At Mesa Ariz homer in George Canal hit a two-ru- n the 10th inning and Milwaukee beat Chicago Bill Spiers drew a walk in the 10th from Heath Slocumb ) and Canale homered over the right-fiel- d fence n 3-- 1 n (1-1- PORT CHARLOTTE Ha (UPI) — The Texas Rangers Friday waived outfielder Pete Incaviglia a shocking decision that In- caviglia said demonstrated the team "doesn't want to win" "This is like kicking sand in my face" Incaviglia said "I've been with this team six years and have done everything I could It shows Texas Manager BoSby Valentine has no class I've been here six years and Bobby Valentine gave me 50 seconds to tell me I was gone" Incaviglia who came to the Rangers di- rectly from Oklahoma State University is e home run list and second on Texas' has been a mainstay in left field throughout his career Although the Rangers declined to negotiate a potential multi-yea- r deal with Incaviglia that would have kept him from opting for free agency next season there was no ad all-tim- hhiiihiwi—— I fttn 'II nil Auodated Slugger Pete Incaviglia cut by the Rangers Friday says Texas "doesn't want to win" 9 pm Also Saturday the 48th annual First Security Bank Snow Cup giant slalom is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am Saturday on the Shortswing run at ParkWest More than 120 men and 35 women including most of the University of Utah Ski Team is expected to compete according to ParkWest race chief Fred Turton C5 Paul Azinger made up four strokes on par over the last four holes Friday in the Players Championship It only seemed like more "It was playing so hard every shot you picked up was like picking up e two" Azinger said after taking a lead at the halfway point of the windblown Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Fla "The hardest I've ever seen it blow here" Azinger said The winds were clocked at 40-4- 3 mph when Azinger put his finish on a round of 68 at the TPC at Sawgrass His face wore a puzzled expression as he attempted then abandoned an explanation of how It happened "I don't want to say it was fluke but it happened when I wasn't playing my best" he said "The wind was almost at hurricane force and I was missing fairways left and right There was no pattern to what I was doing "The putter didn't feel real good and my driver was all over the place" So he birdied the last four holes he played and completed two trips over the home course for the PGA Tour at mi par v'j "I was just scratching and clawing for all I was worth" said Azinger a winner earlier this year and the vie-- V tim of a highly publicized disqualifi- - ' cation at Doral 11 Fuzzy Zoeller a former US Open and Masters champion and Austra- lian Steve Elkington shared second' at ' ' 136 Elkington shot 70 in conditions he described as "almost nightmarish It was dangerous out there disasters everywhere" Ian was fourth alone Baker-Finc- h at 138 after a 69 Curtis Strange with a 68 led a large group at 139 The European stars who had siiclf difficulty in the more favorable play- ing conditions of the opening round improved their positions when the weather kicked up Dlnii Shore Open: Amy Alcott bid- ding for an unprecedented third Di nah Shore victory shot a e 70 Friday to maintain a lead midway through the tournament ': : in Ranch Mirage Calif Alcott the tournament champloB id 1983 and 1988 was at 137 two shots in front of Shirley Fur long after two rounds at Mission Hills Country Club " motivated by money "But it also could be because people liked me more than they did Bobby and Bobby couldn't stand that" Incaviglia said "It makes no difference what anybody achieves for the club Bobby has to feel like he is the cause of it If I hit 30 home runs Bobby is the cause of it If pitcher Bobby Witt throws a shutout Bobby is the cause of it "What this shows is that management doesn't want to win I had lunch with four' players today and they all said that they could tell the Rangers don't care about winning" j Texac players expressed shock over the Rangers owner George W Bush son of President Bush has told Valentine and Grieve they would have to live within a budget and Incaviglia said his release could be "Bobby Valentine had better come in tM clubhouse tomorrow and explain why he did this" pitcher Bobby Witt said "He really : had better do that" direction" decision- WORTH MORE FROM THE VERY START Hottest Most Striking Sea Ray Boats Ever Are Here And On Sale Now — ONE-STO- SEA RAY 225 BR ISAME AS HITCHES V $gQ95 JL i SEA RAY 270 SUNDANCER MIDVALE 632 E 7200 SO Ktmm "M334 TOLL FREE l- - f PICKUP ! 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