Show --44'"Nar461V-4 Wildcat Runs Pasl By Craig Mansell 'TEE EAU LAKE 1EH31-N- Bret Williams and Holly Ebert woo the tk race while Larry Smith and Awed E'urgon earned the 10E victories viten the 14th annual Salt Lake City sprinted into history &lintel in Liberty Park Second place just wasn't good enough tor Weber Slate cross-countr-y rwmer Wil hems Williams placed second to a University of Utah runner to was entered under the name of Lart Simpson in last year's Classic 51i race This pear Williams was competing with Matt Kasvinsky another the runner entered under the name of Bart Simpson "I wasn't going to be second again to a gait SimPbon" Williams said af- Csk ter the race Williams also had another challenge for inspiration Saturday His WSLT teammate Sean Singleton - brought competitiveness out "lle ISingletonl got right in may face and told me Tim going to win the Salt Lake Classic 5K DO matter what — no matter who is entered: " Williams reclined Singleton sprinted to the front and held off the competition until the front runners turned east off of Main Street and gobbled him up With Singleton out of the running Willisms zeroed in on Kasvinsky kle sprinted past Kasvinsky with only yards to go to capture the 5K title in 15 minutes 10 seconds Kasvinsky placed second by 10 seconds and Frank Fos placed third held back in the pack until the Williams of his strategy Ebert 29 covered the course in 17:39 to Witt the women's 5K with a e 5:40 pace Lynette Petersen 19:01 and Kristie Rosser 19:16 battled it out for second place with Petersen succeeding in the final kirk While Singleton's sprint quickly smug out the DK race the 10K lead pack stuck together well into the run There were seven in the pack and as they approached Liberty Park the "1 end" said minutes-per-mil- number dwindled Smithee a former IYU runner who graduated in 1988 and is now completing work on his masters deset out to be gree in exercise &tit-Oa spoiler He was running with his friends and he didn't think he could distance go the full 02-mi"1 was surging" said Smithee of his had some really good strategy le friends is the pack and I was the slowest goy At 454 miles I felt really good so I decided to ZIT them all a mare I ran iihead and they vAught me" Then with a half mile to go Smithee felt strong and made a break that stuck l'oobody tas mere surpriaed about his success thrill he atm This was hi6 first rate since m appendec- ' It 4 i i - 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and were facing 18-1- 9 3-- right-hande- d said Essian explaining his strategy Paul Assenmacher gave up a homer to his first batter pinch-hitte- r Junior Noboa the eighth but Essiah left his pitcher in the game In similar circumstances Zimmer would have yanked the pitcher he may or may not base g!ven Grace and Smith the hit-sig- n d fs2-- (1-- foul-Th- e Angels 5 Blue Jays 0 At Anaheim Calif Kirk McCaskill outpitched Thad Stottlemyie and Ron Tingley drove in three runs as the California Angels beat the Toronto Blue Jays 0 ) gave aturday night McCaskill up four hits in seven innings He struck out six and walked two Mark Eichhorn and Bryan Harvey each pitched one scoreless inning Rangers 8 Marioers C: At Seattle the Texas Rangers won their 12th straight game beating the Seattle Mariners in 11 innings on a two-ru- n single by Gary Pettis and a two-ru- n Brian homer by Juan GontAlez Downing led off the game with a home run then hit a solo homer with one out in the ninth to tie it at 4 for Texas 5-- t4-5- (0-1- 0 er r"r'r4---"- e- Jf-- - t "We Dever kLek what Zimmer 14'as going to do We rilAzdys had to be ready" Beech said "He didn't here the patience in the last year or so It was fjK If you were going good But make a mistake arid Le: was down on you right away but Eiseleck praised Zimmer for leading the Cubs to a division title two years ago "Nobody is going to -- forget l'd?(:1 and the fun we had- he said Zimmer had a lot of good friends on this club and I was one of them But the game goes on Were got 10 start over and forget aOuut the past N3 Cub player prcinably knovis Essian bet- -- - - - N4 - ' -i le -- - E S 1 41"4!VA61'4I:f 0- ''''t 1 ''' - 0 L ''' 4' —-'- 4 NkSi elo in 'm IN-"- 4 tt 4 - t C) - t '' - erv--e--7- to 0d— - fii‘o V ' k 1 ' AR 01 t-- - 4 I t "- - I to 4 4 ' - I - 5- 20 NA - r :: - ter than Villanueva Tye been with Mtn m -A bail double-ball and last year at Iowa- Villanueva said "Hes a top manager seasons in the Essian 40 played mayor leagues mostly as a catcher with the Pluladelphia Phil hes Chicago White Sox as a IMIi01- and Oakland As He a CUttS m SITICe the system ieague rrianager 114:46 He left lori a ill: the team in first place straight 106b under new manager Johnny Oates Tigers 3 Red So s 2: At Detroit Rob Deer homered for the second straight game and the Detroit Tigers beat the Boston Red Sox Walt Terrell (2-gave up seven hits and left with runners on first and third in the seventh inning Mike Hennernan got Carlos Quintana to ground into an inning-endin- g double play and finished with shutout relief for his sixth save ball iriches right of the foul pole appeared to bounce off the chest of a fan who was leaning over the outfield fence in foul territory replays showed First base umpire Larry Young signaled ground rule double before changing the call to a borne run The fan was ejected from the stadium for interference Baerga walked to lead off the ninth and moved to second on reliever's Julio Machado 's wild pitch With one out Bichette dropped Brook Jacoby's looping liner for an error and Baerga moved to third Machado ) then walked Turner Ward and gave up a sacrifice fly to pinch-hitte- r Jerry Browne tying the beOre Fermin singled to right field scoring Luis Lopez who was pinch running for Jacoby Athletics 5 White Sox :: At Oakland Calif Jose Canseco hit a two-ru- n homer with two outs in the 10th inning as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Chicago White Sox Hitless in his first five plate appearances with a walk and three strike outs Canseco hit a pitch from Wayne Edwards over the wall in right-cent(0-2- ) the Orioles' second Baltimore 2 --- Twins 2: At Minneapolis Kurt Stillwell hit a grand slam and drove in five runs leading the Kansas City Royals over the Minnesota Twins With two on 'and two outs in the sixth Baerga hit a pitch from Milwaukee starter Chris boo down the right-fiel- d line that appeared to be z1 ii Royals Dante Bichette helped the Cleveland Indians beat the Brewers 54 Saturday in Milwaukee Carlos Baerga hit a disputed three-ru- n homer in the sixth inning with some help from the fan and Bichette's error led to two unearned runs in the ninth "Its just unfortunate that when fans come to spectate they also decide to participate" Milwaukee manNow ager Tom Trebelhorn said we'll never know if the ball was fair or 0 '4'7 10 Son Loan Immoe Crag Amara Fan Assists Cleveland In Win Over Brewers Slk ' ' - 1: a late half viffle from the finish and then held them off a 10K win in Lake time of to Classic Salt the 3049 surge 1 1 kjit p lit AmzerKweememer-iPIttote"- 00mmwolzAnside THE ASSWIATED PKESS :g ' '4''''' 1 4S11 ' 414 ior'—" 1 - If' 00''' A ''''- 4 ' ' Iowa ' 40 Pso V000 k f Former BYU runner Larry Smithee 27 surprised himself by breaking away from a small group of his friends about a r- - l 0 '' - Ar I 0 4- 1 0 - 4 1 foul" hit-sig- 1 t I t --- " game" pitcher i0L'A i 41 k 61' A r ) i' it ' )4i- 0 cl 1 ' 4 ' p pitchers- : 4 4' 4i - -- ' 040 0 Pt 4 4 ' 1 t ' s - Reds Hal Morris dhes but can't come up with Lail hit by Brett Butler in Dodgers' CHICAGO — Its only been four games since Jim Essian took over as skipper ef the Chicago Cubs and his players are not only — they're getting accustomed to Jim-bapromoting it Don Zimmer fired Tuesday was well — uptight unpredictable and impatient the players say "Essian likes the team to- Lave fun and be loose Everybody is loose- second baseman Ey lie Sandberg said Friday after the Cubs went under Essian to one game over 500 with a victory over the Montreal Expos Friday They beat the Expos again Saturday "There E no doubt the attitude on this team has changed 100 perceht" catcher Hector Villaneuva said Things are different in the dugout with Essian "He's a players manager He w alks around the dugout and talks to the players He tries to cheer up the reserves to get them ready to play If he needs them later in the 1 4 ) PRESS ll - - 1 Paying Dividends for Cubs ll THE ASSOCIATED t21-20- ' LI t t x t - I : ittPt 4 i 4 4 4 ' '1 " I t I' ' I 1 0 i: Adtilr0 i 1 - k i i 4 41 ri sr 41 '41 Iti k ' :f4 1--r i sl ' t Aktor t 1 ) r t loimr ANNN 1 it ft i 1 1 4PTi I r 4' i- f 1 Nji '! or-- 'vl ) "4" I f ' 0 ' '"10- ' - i I 1 i I tt"111171 tt- -- - '4're- or '46140:1114"4 1114 g 0Atkoab'4' 'tkditttttat - I ' A -- e r0 i 3 0 4 marks some Dodgers think they have put the league on notice particularly the Reds who are now 312 games out "The other teams are going to have to notice that we are now a tougher team to beat than we were" said Darryl Strawberry who was forced from the game with a blood blister after fouling a ball off his foot in the second inning Cardinals 7 Mets 2: At New York Felix Jose broke a tie with a two-rudouble in the fifth inning and Ken Hill won his third straight game as St Louis beat New York Hill ) was hurt only by Howard Jaillb011'10 10th home run leading off the second inning that gave the Mets a 0 lead He pitched 6 innings allowing five hits while striking out five and walking three But Johnson who had two leaderrors to raise his major-leagu- e ing total to 14 also started the Cards' three-ru- n rally in the fifth inning when be let Hill's ground ball go Jim-Ba- - --- L - - - 1 I 0 1 t ' i ' 3-- 2-- 3 ' ( - 1 1 - ' 1 1 (5-2- i 't ( one-side- 1 I '4 1p4 Iv 1P"'")I d wins Despite two straight over the defending world champions manager Tommy Lasorda of the Los Angeles Dodgem is playing things low key "1 get just as much satisfaction out of beating Houston Philadelphia and Chicago as I do out of beating anyone else" Lasorda said after his Dodgers 11-- 3 victors Friday night beat the Reds 8-- on Saturday in Cincinnati Eddie Murray drove in three runs and Kevin Gross limited Cincinnati to five hits over seven innings for the Dodgers who sent 19 men to bat in the first two innings against Norm Charlton (2-- and Scott Scudder Gross who entered the game with an ERA of 593 ran his record to 4 and added an RIM single in the five-ru- n second inning It was the first time this season that Gross has pitched more than six innings The difference today? He got the ball over and was in complete control Lasorda said Despite Lasorda's cautious itati atir4 I r6 i ! Before the race began KALL Radio peraonality and Salt Lake Trifrane columnist Tom EArbari hosted the costume competition Wallace Saling was aatun 'flying' his biplane but this time Snoopy was in the cockpit Tani Hugliston was attired as a waitress The winners were the brother-siste- r team of Nelson and Brook Leach who came dressed as a Ninja Turtle and a witch They both had composed a song and dance to go with their costumes and tied for the costume award The winning centipede the Hare ficrishnas consisted of Brighton High School runners and was led by Mike Evans THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' 4 -- 40''''' " ! T - f 4 that" fj e t I ow 4 4 4' t A E 4' ‘ 1 i 41 Hospital Salt Lake City Parks and Kecreation crews were diainamtling the finish line when Bill Bension completed his third Classic 10Ic "I started running because J had high blood pressure and vial in poor shape Now I can get some weight off" said Benson who is recovering from a bilateral hernia operation –I figured I would do a 120 — I beat Dodgers Pound Reds Again Increase Lead - I at University aim Saturday 4 1 ' 'T tomy in Janua7 Sunthee 27 and a native of K1)111 Idaho ran a 457 pace and on the Classic 101 in 3049 Mike licIdauaus 30:5& was secohd and Gordon Hyde 3100 placed third It WaF &argon's firs--I attempt at the Classic 10K — but then it was also her first attempt at the St George Marathon which she won Burton 27 ma at a 5:53 pate and completed the ewmt in Z636 Brooke Baughman placed second and Kathy robinson 37:33 was third Burgon who qualified for the Olympic marathon trials and has a marathon personal record of 2:42 from St George plans to compete i local races to hone her skills for the firials The IOK Classic races attracted a field of 3528 runners Saturday This is the third year Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah has sponsored the Classic Saturday the sponsor didn't attend Kevin and Jill Bischoff became the parents of Hayes Bischoff at D: May 21 Sunday art Simpson' to Classic Win ti 1 St Lake Tribune 9 The c 44-- - vev- - "'A- - )'Sr o t t 7 ill I ' t 40 I 10-pi- 41A'-3:s- r it 1 -- t or i- r TT 1 tuttia a 1 -- i I 2 AmmtaitLed Pieta Jim Essian shaking hands with umpire prior to his first game as Cubs manager has convinced players to relax and haie fun Result so far has been wins I I I 1sfikeror° 4440S1 sit 1fir11§Ateirtlkatolgtk1PgWav1Kw9L0! - 044444)0gdo op 4 e44:eAfelicw4P |