Show : -- oorve3tpvFmfr44-"v 40:4cp - bo -- I I B6 0 SPORTS Friday August 26 The Salt Lake Tribune crv cbrh IAV1 4000 d 4010 PPoorak 3b 2 2 0 4000 tool) Mak c 3300 Cvaavat 4021 I 0 0 0 F11)71S 1000 ItAarep Cum ib 4000 PorArvig st 4010 Plate 2b DWY010 fourth on Billy Ashleys Gorecki during Thursday's game They never took advantage however and the Dukes picked up a surprisingly low scoring win at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium The teams entered the in hitting and in game runs scored but neither could muster much offense Salt Lake tops with its 312 average and second in runs with 893 left eight runners on base in the first six innings - all in scoring position - but never managed to come up with the big hit Gorecki was helped by three double plays and three strike outs of Steve Dunn Salt Lake's best opportunity was the fifth when 2-- 1 Caorrer3b ' Á''''''7 '' — 051v 4 1VAI f- : '''''t t "" ‘4 4 7 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 in lea teed I baler 6 5 0 0 0 110 10 0 Caro S 4 I 0 2 2 he Pk Greokl NoCarti) WP—rocgeriti Hap—by 4-- terLares—eaan email Gamin by La Troy Hawkins year-ol- d The - 214-- 4 right-hand- W 40 39 31 28 23 - Raptors Past Lethbridge 525 517 A75 A43 377 ONO 5 9 loriis lb Pet 24 21 656 1il 460 541 814 459 12 303 16 'st 37 011 just the two solo homers in seven innings He struck out three walked four and yielded seven hits The Dukes winners of five allowed ''' -' a - r-- : 4 f At- q - l''''N4 t !' De 0 e s t ' 4 ' 14 - 1 t ' ' "- ' § k! - : 7 I s ' :'''i 4 '' By (kis 0- ''':le 44t'"fl '16'4') ' : 00 i- - t fretwtt Att I ' ' ' ty '' ' ' :: : PRESS i '' ' 5 ItIttire''''' 't i fe5- - gr ii NEW ORLEANS New Orleans Saints cranked up their running game getting touchdowns from Mario Bates and Derek Brown and saw glimmers of their trade- mark defense as they beat the Dallas Cowboys g Thursday night Jim Everett who played the first half completed 10 of 14 passes for 150 yards and a touchdown — a 49- yard bomb to Torrance 28-1- 0 Kentucky beat Arizona in last year's championship game Y Gets Aggressive 0 0 0 0 14 14 Oo Ses New Odeon B-- 1 MEMO Dcl—FG Ree Goer 1st Bond 26 8 46 Incif) Poud Quesiet furnufe recovegy In ndf) end me Indarapolts mew England Nk4amt Buffalo lints Rot Downs 13 18 RtoPosaadage Possnd Yards Punt Geer Yards Kickoff Pefum Yards Relton lords IrSerffff 143 guys" 15 Overall the Cougar QB was encouraged "We did all right" he said "We're still shaky in spots but we still have a week to go We're getting better each day" Especially the BYU rushing attack Cougar running backs averaged just 29 yards per carry in an '93 season But if injury-fillecamp and Thursday's scrimmage are any indication those numbers figure to go up this year Healthy again after last year's nagging ankle injury halfback Jamal Willis looked sharp in running for 41 yards on six carries Thursday And sophomore Mark Atuaia turned in another solid outing leading all rashers with 45 yards on four attempts — includscoring jaunt ing a freshman Tefua Bloomfield added 23 yards on three carries Defensively the night belonged to ends Randy Brock and Travis Hall The two seniors who have bulked up considerably from last season each recorded an interception after blocking passes Freshman defensive back Brad Martin also caught the coaching staff's eye "That guy can play football" said Edwards 212 158 Punts t Ponaltos Fumbles-los- rfne 28 42 IMMO 10 R rtongoAkIn INONICOAL 1140900 — Daticti Coismcr 1148 47 Ploodson Al'&les °oat' 12 k1 2 44 W 'Offson Pewee 31 18 ESHO Now Cfpbor Dbown Neri 311 Ned 510 Nussrgef 1 Eqe0 14rnonus 1) Barnhardt 14) PASSING — Dolls Aioncr 46429 Peoh3 New Cows home 10- 046 Goole 144450 WVAlson 440-7Wynne) — OcOat Wong 241 1Mn R 191 ikon 415 ESmah 14 Kmuams °cNoYarAk D713 ito RIrividson D &own Haim leans Srrce &Iry Phefn 14 Dunbar Wu d t 4 0 T 0 Pet 1 MO OW 80 974 0 0 OM 79 33 3 1 0 750 89 86 2 1 0 667 60 60 2 1 0 667 38 54 1 Central cleyofond Houstor 3 1 0 753 75 53 2 2 0 IOC 70 45 "I'burgrl ant:Scroll 1 2 0 333 57 M 0 0 000 44 60 1 0 750 98 90 3 West 3 LApoid seame KCNISCIS RcNo Adstiao Deri—AlOcsa 1453 667 68 38 Den- -0 0 500 68 69 Atiz—G 2 3 0 1 4 0 2 3 PIWoJeionia 1 Gcrts 1 Pet PA 0 A00 80 eo 2 53 0 233 47 3 0 250 72 Azizona 1 3 0 250 54 n n Washington 0 3 0 000 42 57 4--70 0 0 Oetro4 2 1 57 45 2 1 0 0 667 Tampa Boy Gfeen Bay Minnesota 667 52 59 2 1 0 667 51 42 2 2 0 500 66 73 0 667 57 44 2 1 0 SOO 71 89 0 250 61 68 Oieals LA Rams 4 0 0 MO 42 95 Thursday's Games New Orleans 28 Colas 10 7 Indianapolis 24 Denver 30 Arizona 21 Son Dego 24 LA Rams 6 Today's Gaines ANS4190Na al Manta 5 pm Detroit at Oncinnal &X pm New Yoe Jets al Tampa Bay 510 pm Miami at Minnesota 6 pm New Engler(' at Green &Iv 6 pm Plesburgn Washrgton 6 am uffaio 6 Pin Rin Koreas CP Francisco 7 pin Seame at lewdly? Games LA Raiders at Houston Noon (MC) New To Giants at Chicago 6 pm (FOX) MONO 2 2 New I 3 11 rhary! kr NORTH OGDEN — The o4 044vcrd 4ocu NEWS NEW YORK — Baseball has ended its last 90 seasons with some team celebrating victory in the World Series But the streak that Kaiser Wilhelm and the crash of 1929 could not end was Thursday The young Lancers put up a good fight but lost their second straight region contest Stacy Vogt scored two goals and Nikki Wilson had the other for Weber which in region improved to Layton is 2 DOD Cou- 2-- 0 0-- non-conta- ct twne 0 rel Pvy 1 Bobr2ewv 016 Goo 14160 MP 00der woie VI7) Prio kills -0 66 2 it" 25— 2 509eDri 131 II SO 334 6000 301 i I 2 I M Ell 2 -- 641r5-51 030- 4 5 2 2 Grir 001-- 43 31 tsinKbos i6r 10 I 29 6 6 5 003 100 3 2 10 9 9 2 5 1 5 3 3 0 1 0 4 1 1 00012 10012 070 2 Nyrryl 17111 WP—Farneo 1 2 i112CT:611)191-00"-1- 1-s skisnn cm wrtien 1 I— against Butte Saturday night at Serge B Simmons Field Helena plays at Great Falls tonight in the only scheduled Pioneer League action then begins a series at Idaho Falls Saturday face-to-fac- Nevorm k0yrie1 1h Sm413 if 30 3406Et Slateer O jrA 697 18451 16 26 Cael Polls oven 14rIeus 246 161 519 41561 Sorea-rarasto- 542 52 Kris Fumbles-lo- 747 ISSOMOUAL ISAOSOS — Atizona eenesey 713 Beueeen Moore 8 Centers 37 Harvey 53 8 11 Denver BernsPoe 543 LPussed Furter 34mt 0 Cart 728 RPM'S 416 nas3) frAbuto — Arizona Bederiein 510462 PASSO43 BrA71z Denver Wien 22321290 — Ardona G Ciao 349 Peeves 3-RECOVISO Centers MI 34 Levy 3213 PRotrson Prost: 528 Hereser Moors 14 Sim Samuels Dearer 1216sr 5111 144bur 454 Brans reichard LOosel Wet 19 D Bussel 213 Campbell 516 BeArdine NOSHING Chargers 24 Rams 6 268 512 Lew — SAN DIEGO Humphries threw Stan touch- down passes to new starting wide receivers Mark Seay and Shawn Jefferson and the defense provided two turnovers as San Diego beat Los Angeles Swartz 0 7 0 JO Fourth Quartos from Nagle flinsuoci Imam Colts Ars1Downs 12 1 37 Charges Pet Dowes 17 e 261 242 50 Posung 901411 Punt 9eson 'lads Kidsoff Relue Yards IniercepPon Pelurn "ads COrnrM044 349 Pose 41 310 4 14 Furl:estoe Ire 3129 RUSH1140 (Sc pass Zendesas 283 16 -24 run Cle—Vordel siatj 315 Id—Faulk 72 pass from Harbouah (Biasuod WO 518 ind—FG Biasuca 27 1250 Third Quer 49 rierceoSon salurn 19 Get (Caney hIck) Quayle! 8 06 Roes 2637-- 0 0— 7 7 mend Quartos 24 Caney 34 143 SO—Poptio 4 pots from 04 d (Caney 12 nezt:Lo4colJ 4- -49 a touchdown pass as Indianapolis completed its first unbeaten preseason since 1989 di Scond SD—Jefersoo 22 pass from itfrOtrOS (Ca LA—FG yards caught Ind—Ssateein idao 014 -39 052 Arst exor3sr 7ooriefol 31 629 8 pass from Hammes 1228 LA—FG SO—Sc fled INDIANAPOLIS — Marshall Faulk whose longest run in four games was 12 1 3 0 3 0— 7 47 0 24 4344 Colts 24 Browns 7 Cleveland Ind Klimek lams kin Diego IA look) 13 41 Penalises al Possee"nn etelc JMiln 3 Moony 1525 Peso Keswick Wins Continued From Long 644 Wet 2 San Dego Moms 10 417 Hosmon 213 Angeles Wes Son Dego Hurnontles &ohm 1) 578 G645111 —Los "poste' 427 81Pilmon OstMon clang se:S4eal 8oec 220 &um 218 Bailey lemon 1 esolt 11 San Dego WIMP 343 44 Segy 216 04ean1-1- 9 Menem Pupru HT--or elven fl MtSSED RED GOALS — Angeles Zende-lot — LOS He Girls Soccer 2-- 0 2-- the still rings his favorite event But on the high bar the event he dropped to the floor when he missed the bar during a release move and received an 89 A member of the 1992 Olympic team Keswick finished second earlier this year at the Hilton Challenge and tied for 13th in the World Championships in April He finished seventh last month at the Goodwill next-tola- st Games "The way I approached the Goodwill Games was to prepare for this meet since it is the national team qualifier" said Keswick who now plans to take a break be- fore preparing for the team world championship in November The top 14 men qualified for the US senior team while the top four seniors under age 20 advanced to the senior elite development squad The top seven junior ju- Defending champion John Roethlisberger of Minnesota had been looking to become the first American man to win four national championships since Mako Sakamoto in the 1960s But he strained his left ankle and competed with it heavily taped and finished fourth with 1102 Mihai Bagiu led the senior men after Wednesday's compulsories and dropped to second behind Keswick as he turned in an 89 in the floor exercises He fell to fifth when he scored a 785 with a mistake on the vault Mike Morgan of Cincinnati handily won the junior men's division with 10232 points topping Aaron Vex ler of Amherst Mass 9992 and Marshall Nelson of Colorado Springs Colo 9886 In the junior women's division Dominique Moceanu of Houston won the title with 7590 points all-arou- Alta Opens Season by Crushing Kearns fil Continued From B-- 1 a fine field-gokicker Senior Scott Thomsen personally outscored Kearns with four field goals and three extra points His field goals were from 25 40 29 and 41 yards "That's a good piece of change out of a kicker" said Lunak Alta took the ball 80 yards for a touchdown on its opening possession Ryan Coyle doing the honors from 5 yards out Eut Kearns immediately answered with Jason Miles' touchdown run about the only time the Cougars offense did anything the entire game Kearns took the lead early in the second quarter when Ron Moleni intercepted a pass and returned it 25 yards for a score After that Alta dominated al 77-yar- d thanks to great field position and a defense that allowed Kearns just three first downs in the second half "Our offense did a great job of picking spots where there defense was weak" said Lunak "Our defense played well also" Nick Star ley and Willits put Alta's offense in good position with several long kickoff and punt returns Alta scored its last touchdown after a return by Willits gave it possession on the Kearns' 29 Six plays later Newton threw a TD pass to Brett Dyer 24-yar- d Alto 7 13 7 33 7 ö 0 0- -13 (Thomsen Wok) K—Nliies 77 mn (Thompson kick) k—Nioteni 25 interception return (kick Toiled) A—Lawson 6 poss trom Newton (Thomsen kick) A—R Thomsen 25 A—FG Thomsen 40 ADyer 7 puss from Newton (Thomsen kia) A—FG thornmn 29 A—FG Thornsen 41 (14) Metes (011) A—Coe 5 ion 2-- 0-- 2 k Learn How to Stop Falls at Free Climbing Seminar Softball Hurler Can't Get Much Better Page Brake 23's pitcher Travis Latey picked the right time to be perfect The former Olymperpus High athlete hurled a fect game against the Beaumont Coyotes of Beaumont Calif ld 4-- medics and Lifeflight to increase communication and safety between the groups Respected climbers Dale Goddard and John Cronin will be involved in demonstrations and a University of Utah crew will man a fall machine Shoe demonstrations will be offered by Black Diamond Equipment and 510 At 6 pm a rescue will be staged A Mexican dinner will be served at 7 pm and climber Doug Heinrich Crown nd men will compete on the US nior squad B-- 1 IIMEIMMIIMIE 1) PAtils4G Marlin 04 6 Gsnee RICIPIING1 0-- 2 Saturday climbers will have a chance to stop some falls try on new shoes and find out what to do when gravity overcomes friction to the point of injury The free climbing seminar will begin at 2 pm at the Storm Mountain picnic area in Big Cottonwood Canyon Put together by local climber Amy Irvine the event will attract sport and mountain climbers with forest service Salt Lake County Search and Rescue local para All-Arou- 2831 MOM INDMOUAL Los Angeles — over the Bonneville Lakers Cindy Krogh and Nicole Ashin a Region 1 game Roy croft scored goals as Logan Bonneville is beat Box Elder in a Region 5 moved to At Clearfield The Northmatch Logan is 0 in reridge Knights used solo goals gion Box Elder is 2 from Kelli Davis Cami Sky View 8 Hoash and Melanie Huett to Bear River 1 Olympus 2 defeat the Clearfield Falcons At Garland the Sky View 0 Viewmont in Region 1 Clearfield Bobcats picked up five goals scored its lone goal late in in the first half and rolled to At Sandy Tara McNeil the second half a victory over the Bear River and Ashley Cracroft scored Riv5 Bear in Bears Region as the Olympus Titans goals 0 2 er fell to Sky View is Roy beat the Viewmont Vikings Bonneville 1 in the final of the Alta tour3 nament Emily Cardwell At Washington Terrace Logan Shae Hansen scored two Box Elder 1 picked up the shutout OlymAt Logan Valerie Krogh pus is in preseason goals to lift the Roy Royals Northridge 3 Clearfield 1 home discouraged about the fate of the season "I don't think we're going to play again" Philadelphia's Curt Schilling said Baseball's strike enters its third week today having wiped out 181 games without creating the sense of urgency one normally would associate with the daily cost in the IN Know Ocratons totey Ete91ge lamed' Doors usaesraraoge Poona Yards Ihrt Derm 'kris Kictroff Peso Yetas Resin Tart 212 p Wells suggested a recess No future talks were scheduled sending many of the players 920 biow Mderoote 243 Mevorde 29 0-- The Warriors steamrolled to their second straight win downing the Layton Lancers 3-- 1 c Sboritie 2b millions of dollars Federal mediators assembled teams of 12 owners and 21 players to join lead negotiators Richard Ravitch and Donald Fehr in the e first meetings between the principals The sides talked for 112 days before departing on a sour note after some angry words between Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf and the players about a new level of restricted free agency which is part of the owners' salary-caproposal Fehr executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association said the sides are "at a place where theres no conceptual framework from which an agreement can be made" Ravitch the owners' chief negotiator was more upbeat as he has been throughout the unproductive negotiations Players were divided on the question of whether a settlement could be reached to save the Phil Rogers DALLAS MORNING ealdwri 236 Vcr1 94 Peeves ardr1er Swat (poss laSed) Weber Still Proves Tough in Region Weber Warriors are still a power in Region 1 girls PASSP40 —Cleve6364 3341overde 52 leciono0olts Hot Pyowt from 075 24 3 13 4v&7'orople Penares 1000 49 Chicago Ftanasco Wien (Barn 1601 04 425 it Wier Arne of Possemiln the first half leading Denver Broncos 30 over Arizona Cardinals 21 Millen who played virtuDENVER — Hugh Millen ally the entire game one day threw two touchdown passes after inheriting the No 2 just 29 seconds apart late in quarterback job completed rt 0 lb Time 11 20 CAintral Son 7 Cards's 19 Pc so 2 Ciarir Born pctss Few Oars 9 pass 2572 T 14 Third 0 t Pine Fue4 Peroses ot Posseterr 2648 P4013000ALILADEPI 13430403 —Clewcm Mevocit 843 Hood 18 eovlet Lee Vale' Syne( Waren 923 ledoorsooin Fafr PAo3 Polls 917 Wee 5 4? &ewe Nogle 14 24 1 last 3 20 t Sockv1cr3s-tos- 3342 21 30 Oudder 2 CONFERENCI 0 Ad—AMIlicms 39 interceoSon rektrn (C1:MS kirla 129 Den—FG Barn 50 6'28 Second Sitorder Deeernelne 2 fun (bom vid() 248 M—Orcirri 28 pass Sam Beuerser (McAlee ri6) 714 Essa—Mman 1 9 pros ken AMen (pass fared) 2 400 102 116 200 90 116 S 7 100 C90-4414- (1-- 2 W 24493 51 219 Pwlog 096006311 '39 24 threegame preseason losing 638 streak to the Cardinals 3 PotiVjoop 2546 234 PA °velad Cvne4f 2 W West (knI- 11 13 Combs' (2-3- last -10 6—n Second Guar NO—M ales 1 fun (Ardemen WO 639 NO—Srndt 49 pose tan Ewell (Andersen kidn 13 08 119al 121110f0er N6D- -0 Brown 4 fun (Andenen kidf) 324 NO—Rtorn 51 pass Rom W Wilson (Andersen yard touchdown strike to Mike Johnston -It helped being able to go besides BYU" against something said Walsh -- Hawaii moves their strong safety around a lot more and blitzes a lot of different 22 of 32 passes for 290 yards as Denver ) snapped a AMMAN CONSIAltSCI City Small in the second quarter Dallas coach Barry Switzer D"et san c'eg°N limited the playing time of his starters especially running back Emmitt Smith and Datlas quarterback Troy Aikman Crushes 'Hawaii' In Final Scrimmage 0 6 that mediator John Calhoun Press The Associated NFL PRESEASON — The on ES FN 5 0 1 3400 4110 4023 3000 4000 2400 3221 2440 1 when labor talks between players and owners broke off with no progress Neither the striking players nor the owners gave any ground on the salary cap during morning meetings that grew so contentious r: 'N 4 P t ' :' ' ' ' '15 Saints Backfield Runs All Over Cowboys hard-hittin- 21) 6221 WA it 210 loriros 2 3 4 eyr ch 131 Prism4121 erezsisk 5 5 bv 5 01 4 0 0 Baseball Players Discouraged After Talks Produce Nothing r :er Saints cornerback Reginald Jones left gets help from Vince Buck to tackle Dallas' Cory Fleming will be televised live c Ski° sibr 0 loriGne '— ! 7c 1 1171--'''''''' 1 - s 5111 lalhbekto Dummy 0 0 11716 ph LETHBRIDGE Alberta — Som or 0000 11 Totals 12 10 44 kik The Ogden Raptors pulled 106 to a bit first closer place just 002 Drtmg with a 13-thrashing of Z Wig kkob half-gam- 4 0 1 ' J: ' ' d s 39-2- 1 'I --- r :ti' ' ‘ '' '' 42 - - ' ' ' 4220 6110 is Wrbei lb 3 i 29 33 3 2 2 4 Cumbg 77-5- 4 1 ' - The semifinals for the 1th Maui Invitational are Nov 22 with the championship game on Nov 23 All of the games with championship implications ex- game-wee- 0 !!(4101:" ' '' r THE ASSOCIATED Cougar Notes: The gars will hold only meetings today then go through one final workout on Saturday before easing into their Atuaia was routine felled late in the scrimmage with a bruised shoulder Receiver Tim Nowatzke was also sidelined with a sprained ankle and defensive tackle John Raass was held out with a knee strain None of the Kicker injuries are serious David Lauder was 2 of 3 Thursday but tried nothing longer than 28 yards The Cougars have selected their 1994 team captains: Walsh Hall center Jim Edwards and free safety Cory Cook Nowatzke will serve as special teams captain for the season opener IS SO i t : 1 I 2 2B 6'7040 I Wore Wawa Divi- Red-shi- En 2 0 I ALbuquaque Gore W t - ' '' sion II school 25-yar- d 2 7 31 sibrit01 04 Pd further threatened Thursday school for the first time Frieder's Arizona State Sun Devils play Texas A&M while Michigan faces Tulane The other first-roun- d game has Maryland II Continued From SkNeas f "'4tio ' - coaching against his former A&M game H 7 - - d cept the Arizona IP I Lethbridge in Thursday Pioneer League action night Warns Whoselay's The win moved Ogden to Maxims:1a 2 Sal Lae within 212 games of Southlitroourns al Cagan pod tarn EdmoSon 9 Cotoodo Sowings 8 ern Division leader Helena a Vegas 10 Worn° 7 which was idle Rowe 9 Tucson 1 Only seven games remain Games Today's in the Raptors season Sat Lake 01 Atuquegque 71:6 Pm Tim Cavell° led the RapCoodato Barge ol Edroalon Tacoma ot Las Vegas tor offense Thursday with Phoeria d Tucson his sixth home run of the Vanoouve at Coaaly 2 year Gave llo had four RBIs on the night Shane Jones also made an straight over the Buzz imoverall and impact on the Mounties' proved to in the second half pitchers going 3 for 5 with e four RBIs They trail Tucson by a in the Southern DiviThe Raptors take tonight sion race The Toros lost to off before opening a quick three-gam- e Phoenix Thursday homestand (71 44 N ly11 first-roun- d State-Texa- Thoene (Gaits) Col Sanas Rocks) Las Vegas (Padres) xwan ttence SPle 50—Co- :t'4 - 4 tational The Hoosiers coached by Bobby Knight will play Rick Majerus' team Nov 21 as pairings were announced Thursday Michigan and Arizona State have been placed in the same bracket so wins or losses by both schools in the tournament would have Bill Frieder against Chaminade the host Tucson (Astsos) Abactuarque (rkkirs) 38—Cedeno 44 $ A n 1114 01060 Dt$ 4sion W 3i 29 Coklarc (Voline(s) 5141 Lake (ry're) 79 32 34 Edmoreon (44arke) 27 23 38 Tacoma (Atseecs) Southern Modem $ae Lake CI Sy Wakes '' - yid if PRESS "' ' i LAHAINA Hawaii — In what promises to be a battle of coaching wits the University of Utah basketball team will play Indiana in the first round of the Maui Invi- first-roun- 41' ' ''''' "Varcamer (ftelarns) GAME SUMMARY - 1 0' Poe 2b 70108 7 - winner must win the second half second the Buzz must finish with a better overall mark than the Salt Lake leads Cannons Calgary by two games after the loss to Albuquerque The narrow loss wasted a strong pitching performance first-hal- fr irsrilib Pme 1 rdova (15j Beckef happen: first Vancouver the hsrlevt (Poorts 1 WIOrn1 IY WATOTA011 Nosthessi 3010 3000 4040 4121 3010 0000 3111 3010 3000 2000 Cliernast Gave llo Leads Isosed HaP abr114 ri Orviena (351 Hcoorrlovce will need to rely on a wild card playoff berth To earn the berth two things must 0 ' doublehead- a ibtmeraue er tonight As the Buzz fall further be- hind in the division race its beginning to look like they twin-killin- g Indy's Knight Vs Majerus In Ute Opener THE ASSOCIATED They will play PCL STANDINGS 2 7 2 11 SePt Lake etty 000 000 010 —1 000 101 00x —2 Aftuquorque E—Ikactt Holandswort 09-- 6att Lake ON 2 Atouquerque 3 100—Sa1 Lake Cay 9 A11 701016 e g 8-- 6 orPC- der The loss drops Salt Lake three games behind division-leade- r Vancouver and 212 in back of third-placCalgary The Canadians and Cannons scheduled to begin a four- game set at Vancouver on Thursda v were rained out 29-3- 2 2-- 2 Osuna retired the side in 35th homer a leadoff shot The dinger was II Thursday: the slugger's seventh against Buzz this season Albuquerque 2 San Lake 1 Todd Hollandsworth who Highlight Billy Ashley and hit three homers against the Todd Hollandsworth hit solo Buzz during the Dukes' four- home runs game sweep at Franklin Record: Quest in July then connect-TonigSalt lake at Abu- - ed with the bases empty in the sixth Albuquerque en- querque 7 pm tered the game hitting 311 Eddle Guardado and had scored Pitching: 841 runs vs Darren Driefort (0-(11-6- ) The Buzz finally broke in the eighth thanks they loaded the bases with through to Marty Cordova's infield one out for Bernardo Brito that scored Scott Sta- Brit° however grounded single The run charged to hoviak double into an inning-endinreliever Wayne was play He grounded into a unearned Gary because Staho- to end a third-in- vials leadoff single was fling threat booted by Hollandsworth al- While the Buzz wasted the Buzzman to go to chances the Dukes used a lowing second to of solo homers jump pair The Buzz didn't threaten in front a in lead the in the ninth as Antonio They took L-leading I ailUir4111001 1 ALBUQUERQUE NM — The Salt Lake Buzz had plenty of chances to get to Albuquerque Dukes starter Rick 1994 GAME SUMMARY Buzz Squander Plenty of Sewing Chances 4 will present a slide show at 8 pm Participants are encouraged to from the UTA park and ride lot at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon because parking is limited Exum Mountain Adventures will set up climbing routes available to anyone with a signed acknowledgment of risk form car-po- top-rope- d Call Black Diamond 278-023- 3 for additional information 0 Thursday at the Cottonwood Complex in the North American Fastpitch Association National Tournament Latey fanned 11 and of course didn't walk a batter But he had a reality check in his second game to of the tournament losing the Boise Paladins NAFA The four-daTriple A and Double A tourna 3-- y 62-tea- 2 ments continues through Sunday at the Salt Lake County Cottonwood Complex and Valley Complex There are several local teams in the fastpitch tournament Hydraulics International split a pair of games Thursday The Salt Lake club lost to Westside Good Needs of Seattle Wash and then came back to defeat Beaumont Calif In the Beaumont game Hydraulic pitcher Ryan Webb r hurled a and fanned eight while his catcher Chip Elhers went 3 for 4 including two triples and an RBI 9-- 5 9-- 1 four-hitte- d 4 ketWAIIN4411 4tN 0" Artve?SMACAltlfer90-4ZIPkesP0911- goto!twNed'00ak111tslfftrp"yetRmcyAktvaARot!e4 41 )r 4v |