Show - f V SPORTS The Salt Lake Tribune C2 - - - Justice Powers Braves To Win Over Giants THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ar 8-- ta for their fourth consecutive victory Atlanta remained game behind the first-plac- Angeles Dodgers in the LA defeated : one-hal- e NL f Los West Cincinnati 10-- 4 Monday night "Tonight was my turn" Justice said "Yesterday it was Brian Hunter and the day before it was Jeff Treadway with three hits" "They came out swinging and got on top early" the Giants' Kevin Bass said "Everything's working for them and that's what it takes Right now they have the momentum and it's going to be tough to stop them" won his fourth Smoltz (12-110-- 2 is since July 12 and straight after going 1 the first half of the season He pitched seven innings and gave up one run and five hits "Mentally right now I feel like I can beat anybody It doesn't matter what stuff I have It's a fun feeling" Smoltz said Atlanta scored four runs in the ' E C c:-'-- r prI71 iii r 1 it ta a 64 as r ' - 4 r g- ' CI i f ut k - - N '"vI'1:: ' 0 '' 11!? vrAg: 7 - 40000 i - 14 t i -:- 't"'' ' I : : 4 1':i —7 i 1' 1 t ' 'v''S ' il:':'''40 rA '414 t ::1114 A - It ' r ft ê t ' I 4 ': - n-- Ks ' '''''' " i tr - r i s t 4 ? o r r':t :42 5!: It'' If "- - 4 Brian Hunter then doubled to right and when Willie McGee bobbled the ball Justice scored and Hunter took third Hunter scored when third baseman Matt Williams fielded Greg Olson's grounder and hit Hunter in the back as he scored from third In the Braves' fifth Lonnie Smith doubled and with two out Gant drew an intentional walk Justice followed with his 17th homer a drive high over the right-fiel- r401— ' 11" e 4: :i-- i 4 RBI single 4— 001 1 - k e !4 '''' 4 I jo 4:-:- k:1444-- - i z11 :°4 :i'''''' ' '' - first inning off Bud Black ) who lost for the sixth time in seven decisions Terry Pendleton began the inning with a one-otriple Ron Gant drove him in with a double and Justice followed with an ErloviNI by Phil I 41 e ik (10-15- Monday night was David Justice's turn to be the hero Justice drove in a career-hig- h five runs with a pair of homers and a single and John Smoltz won his 10th game since the All-Stbreak as the Braves defeated the San Francisco Giants 3 at Atlan- Tuesday September 10 1991 1 A- -' -- VI " r )0-41- it 4 tsi 1 f:1 :7- - t :: "i 911 totMIEIKKAt6 - ::At Proving that the caricature set is not dead Score used them in its subset this yearvery successfully most The great strength of WADE think BOGGS as a player has been his ability to get on base He has led the AL in batting average five times and in walks twice Boggs' career batting mark of 346 entering the '91 season is e 5th on the list His on base On base percentage is always high percentage is figured like batting average except that walks and times hit by pitch are added to the batter's hits the total then divided by total plate appearances Boggs' lifetime on base average is 437 as he has led the league Value of 393: 15 several times ents mamas 0 1991 MO AU-St- I d wall I Justice who missed 47 games while on the disabled list with a strained back has seven home runs and 21 RBIs in 21 games since being activated on Aug 20 Dodgers 10 Reds 4: At Cincinnati Darryl Strawberry drove in five runs as Los Angeles held onto first place Strawberry's RBI single in the fourth and his tied it three-ru- n double an inning later sent the Dodgers to their third straight win and their ninth in 11 He also had an RBI games grounder amid a three-ru- n 4 A :'' - i- -! :':' - ' :1 The Associated Press Pirates' Bobby Bonilla receives from Lloyd McClendon after his n homer in fourth Pirates blew a lead before rallying in ninth to win game six-ru- high-five- s Pirates pinch-hitte- e Montreal snapped a to as Mike New streak York losing single Fitzgerald had a Cardinals 4 Phi llies 2: At St Louis Omar Olivares gave up two runs and six hits in 823 innings as St e Louis snapped a losing Cubs 10: At Chicago 12 ll three-ru- n 0 cago Expos 4 Nets 3: At New Padres 3 Astros 0: At Houston ball Andy Benes pitched five-hover 713 innings to win his eighth straight decision as San Diego beat Houston for its sixth straight two-ru- n the ninth inning rallying Pittsburh who once led past Chi6-- streak nine-gam- Orlando Merced hit a homer with one out in r two-ru- n York it NICRIBMI five-gam- OW I3osox Win Without Much Fanfare Fake Punt Propels Redslans to Win THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'I Some of the Boston Red Sox were disgusted and others were amused at the minuscule crowd Monday night None of them how- C-- 1 rir2- ever let it bother them 1 The Red Sox blew a three-ru- n lead but came back to win their sixth straight game on Tom Brunsacrifice fly ansky's ninth-innin- g beating the Indians 3 before the smallest crowd at Cleveland Stadium in 17 years oe"" e- F2:' r :‘ 4Nise $? - -- - : el - ' r A i - is ‘ t 1 -) c 00-- t :: 417f El manager Joe Morgan said there was never any danger the small crowd might fool the Red Sox into taking the game "We weren't going to sleep at any cost" Morgan said "One guy in the stands says something you hear it all over the park That keeps you awake We were talking it up on the bench all night" - Twins 10 Royals 4: At Kansas City Mo slumping Dan Gladden tri- pled home two runs in a four-rufifth inning as the Minnesota n light-heade- halftime" The Associated Press Dallas coach Jimmy Johnson said the fake punt was the turning point "We gave them a gift on the punt" Johnson said "We also call had a and some defensive assignments blown during that drive They caught us changing our personnel a couple of times also" Lohmiller's fourth field goal with 5:39 to play a gave Washington a lead just enough to withstand a late Dallas drive capped by Aik Twins shortstop Greg Gagne goes high then has to reach down in attempt to tag stealing Kirk Gibson of the Royals Twins beat the Royals in a game delayed Ph hours by rain White Sox 7 Athletics 1: At Oak- land Calif Alex Fernandez r and Lance pitched a for the ChiJohnson went cago White Sox Orioles 8 Yankees 0: At Baltimore Bob Milacki again beat New York three-hitte- for his first pitching a shutout of the season Angels 4 Rangers 2: At Anaheim Calif Lance Parrish ended California's home-rudrought with a pair of solo shots and Dave Winfield also connected leading Mark Langston and the Angels over the Texas Rangers five-hitt- - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4-- six-tea- 3-- 3-- 6-- head-to-hea- d (2-2-- Hyrum Endures Long-Distanc- e 200-Mil- e By Craig Hansell THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE It was about 8:45 pm Sunday night when Dana Miller finished his mountain run It took the Hyrum resident 69 hours and about 45 minutes to complete his incredible endurance effort He wasn't however one of the official finishers of the 1991 race Wasatch Miller and Vermont runner Dennis Herr began their attempt by starting at the Aspen Grove finish line of the Wasatch 100 They began running at 11 pm Thursday night running the course in reverse They finished their first 100 miles in a time of 27 hours 23 minutes (which would have been good enough for eighth place in the 200-mil- e 100-mil- e 200-mil- e 1991 Wasatch 100 field) with 36 minutes to spare before the start of the Wasatch 100 at East Layton They made it to the starting line and headed off with the 101 other runners competing in the Hamilton Ontario in the first semifinal the Canadians will play on Thursday night Sweden in Toronto The final round starts Saturday in Montre(2-3-- best-of-- 3 al LaFontaine the New York Islanders' star center broke a tie when he raced in from the blue line took Kelly Miller's passout from behind the net and fired a wrist shot from the top of the right circle over goaltender Jukka Tammi's left shoulder The Americans sparked by two goals from Joel Otto took a lead after one period 3-- 3-- 3 n nine-poi- 1 Runner Journey Craig Janney opened the scoring at 8:05 tipping in Brett Hull's 100-mil- PV'' ' 4 4 : - v - c ' ‘ 4 ' - t Alt t 7 i''' - ' 1 i' '' AtiwotZt '''v--- ' " 1' 1— t 7013 4 k ' 4 Vt it i 144 d i t t Or 4' tf 44"kiVttP 1 II A k ': - v r ' 4 á Or r l ' 1A k ' '000" 44 4A ' '''' - It''' 11'1'1 - 1 t r4AAkt-'4- ii Is 'CI O-- ott Ak4 ' '4 '''C' 1 'S a ‘ rs14 ( i ' ( 4 1 5 Ato '' OP -- 4- 4 ' '''rk S r f 44a 441 - - orsop lee- f lix - 4 - 40 icz- '''' ' 'i --111L 1 414 A “ or tor — ' 'htIi q" ' - - A ' -- 1 It i lk S - 4 7' t - r'''' :r 'v:' ' ' ' ! ''' : 41Alt"- 14m'"'-''m0"- :s : 4: i The Associated Press Earnest Byner drives through Dallas defenders Jack Del Rio (55) and Ken Norton to pick up yardage for Redskins pass to Michael vin with two seconds to play man's Ir- Lohmiller's third field goal a gave Washington its first lead of the game at with 11:53 left in the third quarter but Dallas regained the lead on a field goal by Ken Willis at 6:08 Dallas led after a half of e offense Aikman threw for two TDs and Smith got loose on the longest run in five years by a Cowboys back Rypien hit tight end Jimmie Johnson with a scoring toss and Art Monk for a score in the first half while Loh er 23-2- 1 51-ya- 21-2- 0 high-octan- 37-ya- miller kicked field goals of 53 and 52 yards The Cowboys were in a gambling mood early From Washe ington's 38 on Aikman completed a pass to Jay Novacek Four plays later Novacek snared a touchdown toss from Aikman for a lead Smith's gallop made it 14-and after a Lohmiller field goal Aikman hooked up on a 5- yarder to Smith and the Cowlead boys had a It was the first touchdown pass Smith had ever caught including three years at Florida fourth-and-thre- 17-ya- 7-- 0 7 21-1- 0 2-- 2 0 In its first game Miller Toyota beat Shampyville Md Terry Stapley was the winning pitcher Top hitters for the Salt Lake team were Brett Alvey with a triple and Lance Pratt with a single and a double 7-- 0 two-ru- n Miller Toyota noon in the 39-tea- m plays today at double-eliminatio- n tournament The cpponent will be the winner of a late game Monday night between Boise Idaho and Amsterdam NY b1 NEW HAIR BREAKTHROUGH 0 1991 Wasatch 100 Herr threw in the towel near the top of the Wasatch well into his second hundred miles Miller ran back to Brighton and slept for a time before hitting the trail again and headingto Aspen Grove near Sundance All of the Wasatch 100 awards were made including awards to the eight runners who completed this year's Grand Slam (completmountain ing four of the runs in the same year) and most of the runners were gone by the time Miller concluded his 200 miles of running Herr was rested enough to pace Miller through the final stage of the run It was well after the 36 hour time limit for the official Wasatch 100 that Miller the defending Wasatch 100 champion finished his run By any measurement Miller has proven himself a mountain running legend for his efforts across the Wasatch Mountains MIDLAND Mich — After winning its opener Sunday Larry Miller Toyota of Salt Lake lost to Seattle Seafirst Monday at the ASA Men's Major National Fastpitch Championships Seattle scored its two runs in the bottom of the first inning after Miller Toyota pitching ace Peter Meredith had to leave the game with a recurring injury He was replaced by Neal Chadwick Seattle had only three hits but held Miller Toyota to two 1 3-- ' i - ' ' ! Ifot7 Miller Toyota Splits Two Games At National Fastpitch Tourney wrist shot But Petri Skriko Janney's teammate with the Boston Bruins got the Finns even just 12 seconds later beating defenseman Gary Suter down the middle and wristing the puck past John Vanb iesbrouck Otto broke the tie at 15:30 knocking in Craig Wolanin's rebound then made it when he converted former Calgary teammate Joe Mullen's cross-ic- e pass 11 seconds later at Esa Tikkanen made it 9:19 of the second period taking Janne Ojanen's pass and beating Vanbiesbrouck with a wrist shot from the left faceoff dot 3-- er roughing-the-pass- Americans Edge Finland in Canada Cup Play CHICAGO — Pat LaFontaine's goal with 2:33 remaining gave the United States a 3 victory over Finland on Monday night and second place in the round-robi- n portion of the Canada Cup The Americans finished for 8 points their best showing ever in the tournament Canada which tied the Soviet Union 3 on Monday to finish 2 for 8 points finished first because it beat the United States 3 in their meeting The United States and Finland will meet Wednesday in 1 i 19-1- 7 Emmitt Smith caught a touchdown pass and ran 75 yards for another although he was "I was sick before the game and after I made the long run" d and he said "I was had to get some fluids into me at Boston lightly -- i three touchdowns f - that" serve crowds like I Chip Lohmiller kicked four field goals for Washington and Rypien matched Troy Aikman pass for pass in a blockbuster offensive show Rypien completed 14 of 26 passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns Aikman hit 27 of 42 passes for 234 yards and 4441 I first-plac- 0) - Only 1695 fans attended at 74483-sea- t ballpark The game not on the teams' original schedules was a makeup of an April 19 rainout Despite special pricing on tickets it drew the smallest Cleveland crowd since 1564 watched a game against Oakland on April 24 "I played in front of crowds like that when I was at Minnesota" Brunansky said "I feel sorry for the players of Cleveland to have to play in front of crowds like that Major league baseball doesn't de- "t 4 ti 1't - '''"N 4-- 1974 Continued From those guys every time out" Gibbs said took some guts because things looked bleak for us early "I'm thrilled to death to get over that Monday night thing" Gibbs said "Now we can quit talking and worrying about it" The victory put Washington e (2-tie with into a the Phoenix Cardinals in the NFC East The Redskins are 18- 16 on Monday night while Dallas AMMOULMCIRIC THE TRADE SHOW YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR 6aa ail reg4441rn li: frri ia) :-4 gralb' 1110- gl444a aIP It - ( I 1 e - 1 CO PIS TP 171740 - --- TUES 11 AM — 6 PM PERMA-HAI- WED 17o 18 & 19 11 AM — 0 PM THUR 11 AM — 6 PM 0 SALT PALACE SOUTH TEMPLE II 200 WEST 485-01INFORMATION — 363-881- SLC UT Thousands of INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION and MACHINE TOOL product lines on display Many with live demonstrations covering more than 60 Industries Abrasives Adhesives Air Compressors Casters & Glides Chemicals Coatings Communications Controls Conveyors Cutting Tools Fasteners Forklifts Generators Hydraulics Hand Tools Hoists A Industrial Supplies Lubricants Machine Tools R We can give you as much hair as you want whether you are bald of lust thinning! 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