| Show 111WMPFligr SD2 SPORTS Wednesday November The Salt Lake Tribune SW Opener a Success -- NIIPT "'wy glim -- - 71 0110113deon Baseball: Mariners Trade Mitchell For Reds Relief Pitcher Charlton Kevin Mitchell a disappoint- ment for Seattle last season was traded from the Mariners the Cincinnati Reds for pitcher Norm Charlton on Tuesday night Mitchell 31 in January led the major leagues with 109 home runs from 1989-9with the San Francisco Giants He was traded with pitcher Mike Remlinger to Seattle last win- ter for pitchers Dave Burba Jackson and Bill Swift and the Mariners hoped he would break loose at the King- dome Instead nagged by injuries and bulging physique he hit only nine home runs He batted 28 with 67 RBIs The Mari- ners had expected something like 40 homers and 100 RBIs Mitchell apologized sort of after the season to Mariners fans and promised to do better next year Now hell have to do it for the Reds back in the National League Charlton 30 in January had 26 saves for the Reds last sea-t- o son He was with a 299 ERA 4-- 2 n Schott Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott on Tuesday successfully fended off a $25 million lawsuit filed by a former employee who accused her of making racial slurs But attorneys for former Reds troller tirn Sabo said they will take the case to a state appeals court Sabo who is white said one of the reasons he was fired in August 1991 was that he op posed Schott's alleged racial and religious slurs and alleged 1 Suit: con-Mi- tices Schott has acknowledged some off-hand- comments but denied she holds racial or religious preju-- Absolutely not I never have" she said Tuesday "rm not that type of person at all" Tennis: Sampras Vans on Becker's Home Court I Pete Sampras learned how to handle a hostile crowd Tuesday at Frankfurt Germany He also taught Boris Becker a couple of new shots With 9000 Germans stomp- ing their feet and screaming in support of Boris Becker and with the German holding a set point: Sampras stayed cool The American who is the defending champion also survived 15 aces by Becker to win his opening match in the ATP 6 World Championship It was the first indoor win over Becker for Sampras Sampras is ranked third in the world and could claim the No 1 spot if he wins the tournament That also depends on the performance of No 1 Jim Courier and No 2 Stefan Ed berg Edberg seeking to regain the No 1 ranking for the third time this year beat Petr Korda 3 in his opening match Courier had a day off 'flies day and will face Richard Krajicek on Wednesday The ATP World Championship pits the top eight players in the world They are split into two round-robigroups with the top two in each advancing to the semifinals In the last match of the day Goran Ivanisevic beat Michael 2 Chang 6 IN Graf Upset: Lori McNeil the d player in the field shocked second-seedeSteffi Graf in the opening round of the Virginia Slims Championships Tuesday night in New York ousting the fore (7- mer champion -- 7-- 6-- 6 n 7-- 6-- lowest-ranke- d 7-- 7-- 6 two-tim- 1) !Rarest Stuart Honored: Prep graduate Weichers has been selected to the 1992 Prince Boys High School Tennis Et Cetera: Tyson Rape Victim Makes New Charges jor hurdle to go to the Rose Bowl for a third straight season Pacific-1Conference e 0 presidents and chancellors on Tuesday decided the Huskies won't have to forfeit the eight games in which quarterback Billy Joe Hobert played this season Washington athletic director Barbara Hedges ruled Hobert ineligible last week because he obtained $50000 in loans from the father-in-laof a friend a violation of NCAA rules regarding loans to t-athletes Hil 'crest High principal Bruce Garrison is accepting applications and resumes for the position of head football coach at the Midvale school Garrison said he will be accepting inquiries up and through the Thanksgiving weekend physically and emotionally scarred her attorney said I Tuesday in Indianapolis Desiree Washington 19 of Providence 111 is undergoing treatment for a sexually transmitted disease she contracted when she was raped by Tyson in July 1991 in Indianapolis according to her attorney Deval L Patrick of Boston Patrick said Miss Washington had not been tested for sexually transmitted disease prior to her trip to Indianapolis for the Miss Black America pageant It was there that she met the boxer who invited her to his hotel room late one evening and then raped her "If she wasn't tested for this then they have no idea that she didn't have this before" said attorney Alan Dershowitz who is handling Tyson's appeal He said Miss Washington knew she had the disease before the criminal trial and didn't enter it as evidence because "if she had it would have opened up the door for exploring the full range of her sexual activities And she didn't want to do that" Olympics: Organizers of the 1998 Winter Olympics agreed Tuesday to include women's ice hockey and curling as official medal events Olympic officials said in Tokyo The sion still must be ratified by the IOC Executive Board Football: The Washington Huskies cleared their last ma 01 w studen- U Skiing: Olympic freestyle moguls gold medalist Donna Weinbrecht injured her right knee on Tuesday while practicing an aerial maneuver a US ski team spokesman said at Breckenridge Colo WeinWorld Cup brecht three-tim- e moguls champion won a gold medal in her speciality at Albertville France in the 1992 Winter Olympics Basketball: The Cleveland Cavaliers placed center Brad Daugherty on the injured list Tuesday because of tendinitis and bursitis in his left knee College of Eastern Utah guard Eric Talley has commited to play next season for Montana State University The Talley is averaging 19 points per game for CEU this season 170-poun- d 0 4 - 1 LOGAN — Utah State will be the second stop for the Slovenian Olympic basketball team when it meets the Aocries tonight at 7:30 pin at the Spectrum Southern Utah ripped the Slo- venian team Have a soothing holiday season this year! Tuesday Continued From 600 - Sumo 7- Jensen Fee teals 6 SJU PO A 2 3 3 If 1 4 6 3 7 It P G 4 I 34 134 10224 64 5 3 3 14 7 6 6 it 5 50 2 4 1 I 4 4 3 2 it 0193 36 46 25306 53 Siceento O - Srcoong Percertioges Goole Sievert° 4 SieVenle 72 Sue 57 1 Free 7' 1 StAl 77 gathering ever After three etteeiscrt Silocory — Sotemcee kW 50 flew (Ouscott Smoot — Sievert° 4 fectoevoc ItroI Itooc DOM Ttigekg SOU 1 (Soarer Leen Wel Foe Gimes — Sievers° I Potroitr SW 3 (Squore seasons the Coustraight gars are stirring interest in Provo The down side to the upbeat forecasts is that BYU i1l start the season without forward Kevin Nixon A stress fracture in his lower leg could keep Nixon out until the start of WAC play in January Reid said 20-wi- 21 recrnsoci Foote — Nona Otectots — Roe Fiercrek kell5 Mob team Lam Neei6 D-- 1 3-- A 4-- A n In Nixon's absence Russell Larson is moviiig to small forward joining center Gary Trost and forward Jared Miller in the starting lineup Nick Sanderson will play at guard paired with Randy Reid Ryan Cuff or Kurt Christensen The Cougars will play two exhibition games Saturday against the Slovenian National Team and Nov 25 against Athletes in Action point-guar- - Wic- ks' Tuesday four players switched jerseys at halftime of the scrimmage Miller and Sanderson played on the winning team in both halves and Sanderson won a shooting contest and was the unofficial champ ht a dunk exhibition Larson was the leading scorer shootwith 22 points on ing while Trost followed with 16 and forward Shane Knight had 14 Miller had eight points aid nine rebounds As for the young guards Cuff had a late flurry to finish with-1- 1 points and Reid made only 2 of 9 shots but played well lxi ' his coachfather's view "I don't worry about his shooting — mark my ' words" Roger Reid said The Cougars vrill officially oPen the season Dec 1 against Arizona State "1 saw enough good signs with some people that well be OK" Reid said "Defensively were a little behind" Reid is operating with 16 players and might make some cuts before the season or keep the full squad for practice purposes players on the team include guards Todd Bearup Lance Archibald and Shawn Lindquist who had 12 points Blue-Whi- te PROVO — Brigham Young University's annual Varsity Preview basketball scrimmage Tuesday night was filled with the usual strong work of the veterans mistakes of the young players and generally sloppy play "It was like I thought it would be" coach Roger Reid said The surprise was the crowd18106 — the biggest Preview 36 66 '0 a 5 53 44 33 2 44 Vox ZGa Pt 54 13 04 04 04 54 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE along with fellow seniors Todd Gentry and Gary Patterson plus big men Nathan Wickizer and Rod Hay rotaWe will use a three-ma- n tion involving Hay Wickizer and Carlito Da Silva" Smith said "One of our areas of concern bed fore we got started was the spot but Goodman has really done a much better job there than I expected" playoffs You can bet the four teams that will be playing at Rice Thursday — Mountain Crest vs West at 11:30 am for the title and Bonneville vs Clearfield at 5:30 pm for the crown — have been giving the kicking game extra attention this week Several teams like West Jordan Mountain View and Box Elder saw their seasons end because among other reasons they couldn't convert on PAIs in tourney games played on the carpet Others like state finalists Bonneville and Clearfield have had little trouble with the narrower target "The different goal posts must make a difference" said Bonneville coach Tom Budge 10-of-- Non-scholars- Playing at Rice Stadiutii:: "They look more confining to the kids Its in the back of their minds" Because the posts at Rice Stadium are also taller than those at most high school fields the space between them looks even smaller to the high schooler said Budge "It turns into a mental thing" he said Of the 34 extra points attempted in the eight games played at the U thus far (six games two games) only 18 have been made The other 16 kicks have been missed or blocked Only two of 10 field goals attempted have been successful Missed kicks were especially costly to Box Elder which could have defeated unbeaten West with a successful PAT Instead the Bees missed the game went into double overtime and the Panthers won "We spend at least two days a week working on extra points kickoffs and field goals" said Clearfield coach Randy Johnson We know how important they are" Both Clearfield and Bonneville have sohd kickers Bonneville's Mike Minnoch and Clearfield's Doug Leramons are on -point attempts in their two games at Rice Minnoch missed his only field goal try 124 on three-poiyards) while Lemmons is attempts However several of Lemmons' misses came on attempts of 40 yards or more "We're not afraid to send him out there for the long ones" said Johnson Mountain Crest kicker Jarman Lyle hit 'one of his two PATs against Dixie while West's Jeff floltry struggled Friday missing a PAT and getting one blocked : extra- -8 4-- A nt 3-- A - 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Situ CosesteL et Prolochossa 3 72 ) Dere Imams irct CAntsona -- 4 SIC8100 Cugumow Glis A tip laird ro n 7r1 ro Houston Soo "isnot L251 high-price- 01 et th ($1 Votise Now Traded second baseman rA tZalthJ :' Major League Expansion Draft Selections be tbe Co lco3do Rockies and the Demetile5es eloier Saw! eith overall nUfrter st dolt — p Imald band Mors1 a t31 Cborlie Muse 3h Nen So Itorsees 3 t5) Doren tiolcHes tOttwousee Jetnici Cork ot kr Sonr tivorms$ cs te xas P Ef IC YOur toost gesso ao g 2b el 71 AtesCoss loston I Mt kos Noted Op Dome tel (NI Joe Gnoth c ClItootoo Coot FltinOurgrt (2t) IL Reed drafted from Boston to Los Angeles for pitcher Rudy Seanez Traded outfielder Kevin Reimer taken from Texas to Milwaukee for Bichette As expected Nied was the top pick in the draft He was Atlanta's best pitching prospect but the Braves left him off their protected list and the Rockies took hint Toronto outfield prospect Nigel Wilson was taken next by the Marlins After that Colorado looked to the present and Florida looked at the future They did agree on two things however — both teams d talent and avoided 15-ma- vox NEvil ld E WINDSHIELD! I I A1 01 — D-- 1 free-age- 7FJ1WrdAfftz&VI&' ! 4- I— to fit From of Florida's 36 picks have played in the majors while 25 of Colorado's picks have made it "We're thrilled with the way everything fit" Marlins general manager Dave Dombrowski said "We're in a position where we feel well be able to sign players at the major league level who will help our baliclub" Both clubs boosted their rosters with trades which could not be announced until after the draft was done The Marlins made four deals in which they: Traded catcher Erie Helfand drafted from Oakland back to the Athletics for shortstop Weiss and a player to be named Traded Jackson taken from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia for pitchers Joel Adamson and Matt Whisenant Jackson who also pitched for Chicago went to his fourth team this year Traded pitcher Greg Hibbard selected from the Chicago White Sox to the Chicago Cubs for shortstop Alex Arias and third baseman Gary Scott Traded pitcher Tom Edens taken from Minnesota to Houston for pitchers Hector Carrasco and Brian Grit fiths The Rockies didn't miss out on the frenzy either as they: big-leag- P II the Colo- rado Rockies and the Florida 'Marlins are going to be quite as bad as the inaugural Mets were back in 1962 but they've certainly got a heck of a shot at it Tell the truth now fellows How do you like what your $95 million has bought you so far? Just remember now it's going to be a lot worse when they actually start playing ball 1 know this is asking a lot — shame being a commodity in such short supply in baseball these days — but the good people who run the game really should be ashamed of themselves for the con job they have pulled on their two newest partners Jerald Clark? Junior Felix? Joe Girardi? What's the matter Mary Throneberry wasn't available? One of the basic truths of baseball is this: You simply don't know how a player will perform in the major leagues until he gets to the major leagues College doesn't count The minors don't count So good luck to Nigel Wilson Jose Martinez Patrick Rapp Darrell Whitmore and all the rest of those Class A hotshots chosen by the Rockies and the Marlins Some of them to be sure are goballing to wind up as players As for the wildly excited fans of the two new teams I am sitting here scanning the list of players they can count on seeing play next season players who have already had some experience There is not trust me on this a really good one among them What this means is we're going to find out in a hurry just how hungry for baseball those Denver and Miami fans really are As we prepare to welcome the Rockies and the Marlins to baseball somehow only the immortal words of Texas Guinan seem appropriate: Hello sucker --- '111 0 Continued By Ron Rapoport lill i sufl solariums and spas 3 41 04 50 Ocoee By Kurt Kragthorpe 11 High School Teams Aren't Getting on000mmENIMMno - Best way to sooth muscles Sauna-bathin- g — released toxic materialr burns calories Introducing the new "Steam Suites" cl 106-6- 6 night Auvies coach Kohn Smith is expected to used a starting lineup of Jay Goodman at point guard - & sizes 23410422 Chavento k 5 5 2 5 Levee Lev 2 3 4 04 lows 3 3 4 tusest &mina 3 2 4 Slovenian Team Will Warm Up Aggies for Season with Saunas and Steamers steamers Wide range of styles your needs 41 02 All-Ameri- Honorable Mention Team by the National High School Athletic Coaches Association The teen-agbeauty queen raped by Mike Tyson was infected with venereal disease in the attack that has left her Tnturocmc Domsit SCUM 58-3- 2 6-- 4 High 7-- 6 Dacca Biocenet 8-- 3 0 3 eernsoe But it didn't hurt The jumped out to an 0 lead and went on to shoot 61 from the field in the first half It was 0 at the intermission The Slovenians couldn't get closer than 25 points in the second half 6 3 5 2 a 2 V 04 Jones do" 2 I 2 04 - PO the head coach saw some flaws in his team even in the lopsided win "We shot the ball well but we can do a better job defensively "We've got guys with ability but we have to play together all the time Sometimes it seemed like we lost focus of what we want to 2 t- Ingram first full season as Bill Evans starting his 2 VP VIP t 2 a a ke discriminatory hiring prac- dices in the Centrum Guard James Lewis bombed in 21 points from the outside and Richard Barton muscled inside for 19 to lead the Thunderbird hems Zawsat II:0Afic It 0 $4 04 312 24 Mcmtevoc the scoring column the Southern Utah University basketball team ripped the Slovenian Junior National Team 106-6- 6 Tuesday night onslaught Pi PO butylowc Impart Potowe Senna CEDAR CITY — With 11 players hitting r-- Couas' Basketball Proieilv Grabs Fans' Attention GAME St"1111ARY Poweem But Coach Sees Flaws ado 18 1992 r I l $1 '‘t f1 Ana Ow O Sh " JP Se04 Aft- - Ott 111 pt IM—AW At Alk p a a ak 0 xi a iti no ith" 11 awo 42 N |