Show - BUSINESS ---- ZhOiatt faktZribunt " &MUM ' S mEmBER182m4 ' kvtwistirkweit - I 1 J ::kj:t'A1 "J i i b:( Craig McMurtry :lr -- oi AAP-1'"i0--0t-- e- July121990 V--- t 4i 1 17' 1 tt I 44 J ti i--- 0A ut i ' No 300-271996 ) $ it A A 4zt 4J 4:1 At w Al fJv44 44 I t :' ' c'114-14''''1:V- 'I t- 4 PROVO — No point in ignoring the obvious not when the differences between the two teams are as startling Brigham Young most col lege football observers would agree has no chance to beat the mighty Southern California Trojans tonight in LaVell Edwards Stadium The Cougars to oddsmakers according won't even keep the game competitive This one is over well before $ A' A d 4 A against Los Angeles ) ) J $ ieo) I 0 414 $ v t0 7 eii t) : f'i ) 4 )4 against Pittsburg pitcher Kip Wells ) ) 3 t 44 4)4114 August 9 2002 5 t )) 011600 ' i 'I p73 -- d ))) 1i j Ji x ' pitcher Chan Ho Park ii )'' ' his list home run of 4t 1 J the season a WILB ' y ) F 6i record —1- ) j : io ) '1 1 0 A v 4044 44) 1 BY PATRICK KINAIIAN Mr Sall Lake Tribunr os October 52001 J i 01 4 4) 44:44 Á against Philadelphia pitcher Jose DeLeon o t' 4 )' ' ' ii ) 14 -71 26-poi- t) 4 Ar 40 July 81993 1 J ‘i I Ir Jake Peavy i A I) 4 4 di i :" i''' ii i 1 ) - 80W) 2JD ' )3 0 - A”) i ir i ) $ D2 Major underdogs: BYU optimistic about its favorite matchup against USC which is a pitcher Diego I I '014 )fir J i ' 0 ) JJ ) 41 ) 11 V c1 'Ili ": ik0 if 0 against San lit 4)t 4' I : jf LI 4' iv so' against Florida pitcher John Burkett No t :11 t i A - 'I — 40 a 4 '' ) 3 2004 17 September i CA V q yllign 4A a tA a aci A Ja 11 110300 A J : NBA EXHIBITION IN RUSSIA OFF Big challenge awaits Cougars d - o d 4 cco000 ' ' db t c 4 4 JAll 3 :4 It starts 7Ie's going to hit a lot lot more A lot more It's just a great achievement" i'tntt everybody else says about us because we know how hard we work and we know the sacrifices we made to get this far" said sophomore tight end Daniel Coats "We feel that we're the better team and that we just need to come out and play We don't look at all the media stuff that says we're down or whatever" Truth is the media stuff is right The Cougars are down since the 2002 having gone season began It's a fact the Trojans are downright awesome with a 25-- record over - FRANK ROBINSON Expos manager 10-1- 6 D::::Liie-s)Ifile- nt Today's game rNNa MC at BYU 8 pm ESPN College football Inside WEBER STATE: Wildcats will start a new quarterback in hopes of reviving offense 04 SOUTHERN UTAH: Itirds hope to regain momentum after bye 04 TOP 25: look at this A 04 week's matchups NOTES: Another AFA player cleared of steroid charges 04 On "We don't really care what A( 10 — A A ) 41e di A 01--:' 4 D7-D- BRIGHAM YOUNG FOOTBALL Id f '"" 500 A V ::': '' t'J I 4 4 1 140 ' Prep Football IT 2001 () o 1r v t 4" against San Diego pitcher Andy Ben' es :‘ ') 4ttA r 0 COMPLETE PREP FOOTBALL COVERAGE ( 1 - against Los Angeles pitcher Terry Adams 1o r1 woo j D18 No I s r"4ty jo4464!) ' 1 1 v) April 0 Weather A A rk- -'-- Ira s— -- ty1 - April k t AlLotttJ' t1d41ok'' 3iA 1) F0 k) Ks s44iidik 10 - )p' fi 6 against Florida pitcher Kill Ojala (1 ) against Atlanta pitcher 14 - August 231998 ‘) 4 A ' - iloa400 June 41986 ft 15'' - q Scoreboard Dll NFL D2 77 7------- k T ) ID ( ) I 1-- t I S D - Ford pulls Jaguar from Formula One racing Cusinass pays the price for kidnappings in Iraq PAGE D12 -- the Web For all The Tribune's coverage of the Cougars this season visit 13VU http:wwwsttribcombyucougars the same period A like they championship shared last season with Louisiana State would be an extreme disappointment These are two teams sprintin opposite lirections "One big win changes the complexion of everything from an attitude standpoint" said BYU coach Gary Crowton "Anything can happen because Sec BY U B5 3 I UTAII FOOTBALL — - ' ' i -' 4 P it Itr1 - ' ‘ tr' N it ' 1 l'i--i t 1 i' I ' tv ii 4 kit t t I -- At O "kstr6i tlc 'k Te166a l - 6) cl t ii -"'T l'10 - 1 t t k I - 'CI rt" dtortko 660 Willie Mays Mark McGwire 583 571 10 Mike Schmidt i 4 I — II 1- e- 41''14 i 12 Mickey Mantle 536 13 Jimmie Foxx 534 1 lit Lt I - k- 14 Willie Mc Covey 521 Ted Williams 521 16 Ernie Banks 511 ek i L 71- - ) 's'"' Mel Ott 18 511 19 Eddie Murray : 504 20 Ken Griffey Jr I — I A AVIIR w1 is t 501 RATIO Mark McGwire 1061 2 Babe Ruth BEN Giants left fielder follows through on the HOW HE 1st home run Friday night toppling another milestone and edging closer to Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron in his quest homestand with a opposite-fielhomer to left center leading off the third inning He connected on an The Anoriated Prod SAN in SIG: 821 2nd — FRANCISCO Bonds 700th his hit Barry to become the greatest slugger In baseball history Bonds rewarded his fans in the opener of the San Frannine-gamcisco Giants' By GREG BEACHAM 208 lst in OBP: 612 in R:118 4th in HR: 42 9th in RBI: 96 Home runs by year M 21 1989 25 24 ¬ JO 10 10 70 10 10 40 50 40 10 60 1996 33 M 40 70 U 10 10 i 8 Mickey Mantle 30 30 30 10 ll 70 03 le V 40 1998 III SO 10 NI 10 40 30 00 Breakdown of Top 5 home run leaders No Player Total Home Away t Hank Aaron I 60 10 10 10 10 10 34 03 How Bonds 1992 10 Fon 10 10 I 10 0 111111 49 11:3 to 40 91 1 10 10 0 MOST GAMES MULTI-H- R Babe Ruth 72 2 Barry Bonds 68 3 Mark McGwire 67 4 Sammy Sosa 65 5 Willie Mays 63 Ge Go I 10 73 10 40 10 46 10 37 1C- 1-1 10 10 70 2002 1113 10 01 10 t RI 00 10 10 10 10 10 2003 46 I 40 10 JO 10 0 71 10 I C--- J 45 IP it so stacks up statistically: Men on base No in game Home Pct NL Al 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 ABHR LO X1N IP PH DH Seasons Pitchers 50 40 30 RHP IMP 7 534 221 219 755 385 370 510 733 22 400 245 94 16 61 1 0 1638 0 14 1 3 22 0 8 2 Babe Ruth 714 347 367 486 6 708 349 251 98 16 70 2 0 1176 0 16 10 1 - 4 7 2 495 3 Barry Bonds 700 345 353 494 698 0 411 204 72 11 62 4 0 1296 20 11 3 3 8 1 8 14 490 208 4 Willie Hays 660 335 325 508 660 0 365 219 68 8 60 2 1 1649 0 22 8 5 - 2 4 5 451 209 321 265 548 343 243 325 185 68 8 53 0 1708 0 16 0 2 58 0 1 10 392 194 1 5 Frank Robinson Leadoff MN tetra 506 P Inside the park PH pock Miter ütl 1 Oiled Mter is churning toward Romney Stadium Forecasters predict devastation A Category 5 disaster Alex Utah quarterback Smith and the Utes take dead-aiat Utah State tonight hoping for their third consecutive victory this season and their seventh straight in the series with the Aggies Smith a junior has completed 647 percent of his passes in Utah's wins over Texas A&M and Arizona He has thrown for 529 yards and five touchdowns without an suffering Interception So far Smith has been as stoppable as a storm surge As a result his name has started on up popping AT 0'game4 la A limited number of game tickets are still available Call or go to wwwutahstateaggiescom and Ileisman Trophy watch-list"You can see the confidence they're playing with on offense — that Alex Smith has given them" Utah State coach Mick Dennehy said "Ile has elevated their game" What can the Aggies do to slow him down? "We have to give Alex a lot of things to think about — with some different looks" Dennehy said "But he's a darn good player with a good supporting cast" "We know their offense is See IRIS DI I early-seaso- s I RYDER Cur US team far behind after miserable 1st day BY JoE LOGAN knight Ralf? 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