Show 4B Ogden r Saturday April 19 1986 Sports Milwaukee Brewers proving patience is a virtue A''ocialnd Press There arc going to be many anxious moments this year for the young Milwaukee Brewers But if they continue to receive performances like they did FriDan day night from rookie r Plesac and shortstop Ernie Riles they could make patience a virtue Riles drove in the winning run with a single in the eighth to cap a comeback by Milwaukee as Plesac held the Yankees hitless over the final four victory innings to give the Brewers a American League run in the secMilwaukee went ahead ond on singles by Deer and Riles and a double play ball hit by Jim Gantner New York tied the game in the third on doubles by Ron Hassey and Rickey Henderson Hassey singled home New York’s second run in the fourth but the Brewers tied it in the bottom of the inning on in Milwaukee Deer’s second home run of the season Plesac who pitched for El Paso in the The Yankees snapped a tie in the Class A A Texas League a year ago said win was “like a fifth after singles by Bobby Meacham his first and Willie Randolph With two out dream come true We got the lead going into the ninth and I just didn’t want to Dave Winfield doubled down the left field line scoring Meacham and Ranmake any mistakes because one fastball dolph Winfield advanced to third when up and it’s a tie game” Milwaukee left fielder Randy Ready Manager George Bamberger tried to restrain himself from envisioning Plesac as misplayed the ball for an error and a potential relief ace like the Yankees’ scored on a balk by starter Bill Wegman lead to give the Yankees a Dave Righetti Milwaukee rallied for three runs in the Robin Yount and Billy Jo Robidoux opened the winning rally with singles off seventh to tie the score again New York An out later Riles starter Dennis Rasmussen walked Deer Brian Fisher to open the seventh and was replaced by greeted reliever Bob Shirley with a single to center scoring Yount with the Rod Scurry Riles followed with a single advancing Deer to third Gantner hit a grounder back to Scurry and Deer was thrown out at the plate with Riles advancing to third Rick Cerone forced Gantner at second scoring Riles and Scurry was relieved by Fisher who yielded an RBI double to Paul Molitor and an RBI single to Ready Yartkees Manager Lou Piniella was philosophical about his bullpen’s inability to stop the Brewers “That happens” he said “We’ve done it to other teams this year and tonight it happened to us” Tigers 6 Indians 1 Parrish drove in four runs with a homer and a single and Frank Tanana threw a Tanana struck out five and walked one Parrish who entered the game batting only 147 with three RBI slammed a three-ruhomer in the first inning All three runs were unearned after Indians shortstop Julio Franco dropped Harry Spilman’s pop fly Lance Red Sox 2 White Sox cr that inning rookie Incaviglia hit his second of the season with two men on Their homers were off Brad Havens and equalling his throwing a strikeouts in avengcareer high with in Chicago six loss Seaver a to ing days Royals 6 Blue Jays 4 Dennis Leonard continued his comefrom a severe knee injury with his second straight victory and Rudy Law drove in a pair of runs Last Saturday Leonard tossed a three-hshutout against Toronto in his first major league start since May 28 1983 This time he went seven innings struck out five while surrendering seven hits Three of the four runs scored off him were unearned back At Anaheim Calif Reggie Jackson hit his 534th career homer tying Jimmie Foxx for seventh place on the list and drove in three runs Wally Joyner homered off Mike with one out in the first Smithson and Jackson followed with his fourth homer of the season to give California a For Jackson now two homers shy of Mickey Mantle’s sixth place total it was also career RBI No 1609 He later had a pair of RBI singles for 161 runs batted in passing Goose Goslin for 7th on list the Pete O’Brien Steve Buechele and Pete Incaviglia homered O’Brien hit a three-ru- n shot in the Rangers’ fifth Buechele opened the sixth with his third homer in as many games and lat- - 1 Angels 6 Twins 5 lead Rangers 12 Orioles 3 Bruce Hurst outdueled Tom Seaver A’s 4 Mariners 1 Alfredo Griffin stole home from secwalk to highlight ' ond on a third inning a led the third inning Canseco off Jose for Oakland by striking out but he' reached first on a wild pitch by Seattle ’ starter Mike Moore Griffin followed with a double and with two out Bruc6 Bochte walked to load the bases ago With two out in the sixth Bill Buckner tripled and Jim Rice broke an slump with an RBI single In the seventh Tony Armas led off with a bloop double to right and Rich Gedman sliced a double to left for the winning run Sports briefs Pitching brothers reunited Local boxers advance to finals of tournament SALT LAKE CITY — Three boxers from the Marshall White Center in Ogden won the right to fight for the state championship in their weight divisions after the first day of competition in Utah State Golden Gloves Championships Friday night Michael Reed George Lujan and James Naranjo all won their bouts to advance to tonight’s state championship fights held at the Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum In addition five other local boxers will fight for state championships Arnold Ortiz Frank Lucero Jeff Lopez Willie Naranjo and Tony Martinez all of the Marshall White Center will see action tonight Friday night’s results: CLEVELAND (AP) — Phil and Joe Niekro the reunited briefly on the New York Yankees last season found themselves looking at each other from opposing dug- - ipiiBiiii! outs again this week and they did not particularly enjoy it “I’d like to see him pitch good and get a no decision and have us win" said Joe who is still a Yankee “It’s kind of strange seeing him in a Cleveland Indians’ uniform” The two originally were scheduled to pitch against each other on Wednesday but Joe’s turn in the New York rotation came up Tuesday and Phil's turn in the Cleveland rotation was pushed back to Thursday because of a rainout Both knuckleballers wound up with victories Joe pitched 7'j innings and gave up one run on four hits Tuesday and Phil pitched seven shutout innings allowing three hits on Thursday They now have a combined 506 career victories including 301 for Phil and 205 for 4 Joe The record for victories by two brothers is 529 by Jim and Gaylord Perry Phil and Joe Niekro both criticized the Yankees for releasing Phil during spring training but Phil who was picked up by Cleveland April 3 said he felt no need to prove anything when he faced New York on Thursday “Maybe I was a little bit pumped up there in the first inning” he said “I tried to key myself down not try to do things I can’t do — not overthrow the fastball not overthrow the slider “I think I can pitch That’s what’s important It doesn't matter what anybody else - Michael Reed (Marshall While 65 pounds dec Jason Conard (Sail Lake Police Center) 70 pounds Athletic League) George Luian (Marshall White) dec Robert Bonilla (PocatelChris Fernandez (Salt Lake lo) 75 pounds Sheriff's Dept) dec Gary Goodenough (Mar112 pounds shall White) James Naranio (Marshall White) dec Ron Emery (Pocatello) Art Henderson (Dell's Boxing pounds over Club Provo) won by disqualification die Miller (Clearfield Job Corps) pounds Johnny Carter (Salt Lake PAL) winner by over Martin walkover Bordeaux (Clearfield Job Corps) - - Local qualifying set for US Open tourney Local qualifying for the 86th golf tournament will be conducted by Doug Morris at the Salt Lake Country Club Monday May 19 All entrants must apply on forms available from USGA member clubs and the office of the Utah Golf Association 1512 100 E Salt Lake City 84105 S Entries must be received at the USGA office by 5 pm on Wednesday April 23 The US Open will be held at Shinnecock Hills June Golf Club in Southampton NY Entries are limited to professional and amateur golfers with handicaps not exceeding two strokes US Open Championship Associated Press Cleveland Indians veteran pitcher Phil Niekro pitches against his former New York Yankee teammates in Cleveland thinks” “He pitched a heck of a game” Joe said “But we all knew that he could still pitch Well most of us knew” Yankee slugger Dave Winfield said facing Phil Niekro on Thursday was a frustrating experience that was made more awkward by the presence of Joe “I’ve seen the man (Phil) for 3 years and he’s still got a few good years left in him” Winfield said “You’re alternately cussing him out saying ‘Throw that bleeping thing over the plate’ then you turn around and say ‘Sorry Joe’ Then he’ll throw something else and you’ll want to cuss him out again and then you have to apologize to Joe again” Joe and Phil played together in Atlanta in 1973-7- 4 and pitched against each other a number of times when Phil was with Atlanta and Joe was with Houston Joe holds a edge in those confrontations but says he docs not look forward to any more Golf City ladies list tournament winners SOUTH OGDEN — Winners have been named in the Miller’s lightBoys’ division age weight — Denny Daniels age 12 lightweight — Mark Smalley age 15 lightweight — ’"1 Wayne Clark age 15 heavyweight — Scott Miner age 16 open Brett Holmes Mens’ division heavyweight brown belts — 2 Brett Holmes Girls’ division age — 3 Debbie Danlightweight ids age middleweight — I Darcy Dan- Ski and Cycle HausWangsgard’s Market putt and puttless golf tournament held here Wednesday and Thursday by the Golf City Ladies’ Association Tourney winner! were: Eagles flight — Barbara Avon-dlow putts Betty Joseph puttless Birdies flight — Norma B Farrell low putts Norma O’Connor and Louise Dunn (tie) puttless Pars flight — Winona Robinson and Virginia Willard (tie) low putts Ruth Oka puttless Bogeys flight — Trudy Moore low putts Ilene Kapp puttless The Golf City women will be busy again next week with tee times available from 4 to 6 pm on Wednesday and shotgun starts on Thursday at 9 and am Ben Lomond girls continue win streak The Ben Lomond girls’ soccer team hasn’t been stopped yet as the Lady Scots rolled up their victory by defeating Weber Thursday at Highland Middle School BJ Bingham Sugar Zcigler Deana Chase and Haiti Campbell each scored a goal for Ben Lomond with Christa Burr and Campbell each adding an assist Top defensive performances were turned in by DccDce Baptist Zeigler Shelly Ririe Paula Neuenswander and Jamie Young-ma-n Ben Lomond will travel to Mountain Crest Monday Ogden Judo Dojo sends 11 to nationals TWIN FALLS Idaho — Wayne Clark of the Ogden Judo Dojo was chosen the “Outstanding Judokan” at the 23rd annual Twin Falls Judo Championships on the campus of College of Southern Idaho last Saturday The meet was attended by teams from Idaho Oregon and Utah and was sanctioned by the United States Judo Inc and the United States Judo Federation Eleven members of the Ogden club qualified to attend the Junior National Championships to be held in Chicago in July National qualifiers were: iels age — 2 Sandy 2 lightweight Anderson Senior women lightweight Betty Grasso heavyweight Lurleen Hirsch — — tj Ogden club to host motocross point races HOT SPRINGS — The Ogden Cycle Association will sponsor a motocross SRA point event Sunday at Hot Springs Raceway across from Smith and Edwards Gate opens at 7 am with practice beginning at 8 am Racing starts at 9 am Entrance fee for racers is $20 for experts $15 for novice and amateurs and $12 for mini's Admission for spectators is $3 for adults Children under 12 are free if accompanied by an adult All size motorcycles will ’bb competing including three- - and For more information Gordon Smith at Roger Sorenson at contact or Judo club members place in tournament' The Ogden Judo Dojo attended the Silver State Judo Championships in Las Vegas Nev recently where 250 participants from California Nevada Utah Arizona and New Mexico gathered for competition Held at the Valley High School James Ito of the Ogden club took first place in the division Collin to finished second in the age divi- sion The meet was sanctioned by the United States Judo Inc and the United States Judo Association Cards’ pitcher knows whaf s important is final score As:oculed Press The only thing John Tudor considers important is the bottom line "I had a little control problem today but I was able to make the pitches when I needed them" the St Louis said after the Cardinals beat the Montreal Expos Friday in Montreal "That’s w hat really counts in the end" Tudor worked 8!A innings allowing seven hits to raise his record to Todd Worrell finished the game to cam his third save Mike Heath batting 050 coming into the game paced the St Louis offense with a homer two doubles and three RBI haven’t hit much I "Even though wasn’t worried because been happy with my overall performance” Heath I feel I’m said “But swinging the bat better lately Tudor struck out four and walked two before leaving with two outs in the ninth after Tim Wallach’s double drove home Andre Dawson with Montreal’s second Ie run Todd Worrell got the final third save lead The Expos took a at m for the his first National League on Dawson's second homer in two days St Louis tied it in the fourth when Jack Clark tripled and Heath doubled Heath hit his first National League hoafmer in the sixth ofT Joe Heskcth ter Tito Landrum’s infield hit in the ninth on The Cards made it four straight walks by Montreal reliever George Riley Cubs 7 Expos 6 At Montreal Shawon Dunston led off the 13th inning with Chicago’s third home run of the game Dunston’s home run came off Monand treal relief ace Jeff Reardon who made a winner of Lee Smith worked three innings allowing just one triple and scored on Tim Raines’ sacrifice fly Then Andre Dawson and Hubie Brooks lofted consecutive opposite-fielhomers to right Giants 6 Padres 1 At San Francisco San Francisco Scott Garrelts tossed a Jeffrey Leonard provided Garrelts with all the offensive support he needed by hitting a homer in the first inning Garrelts a converted reliever allowed a homer to Terry Kennedy to spoil the shutout He walked three and struck out five in his second career complete game San Trancisco increased its lead to in the second on hits by Gladden Clark and Chris Brow n hit Braves 6 Dodgers 3 Rookie Andres Galarraga sent the game into extra innings when he led ofT the eighth with a lowering homer to center elf Jay Bailer when it beMontreal was trailing gan a comeback in the fifth inning led off with a 1’itcher Dan Schateder At Atlanta Chuck Tanner called it before the game began “All he needs to do is get a bioop then he’ll get a blast" Tamer said referstart this ring to Bob Horner’s season Horner indeed had a broken-ba- t bloop single in the first inning and came homer in the third with a Horner’s blast gave the Braves a lead after Dale Murphy had a homer when Atlanta struck for three runs in the first inning lost for Fernando Valenzuela only the fifth time in 16 career decisions against Atlanta He allowed seven hits walked three and fanned two in six inback nings allowed six hits David Palmer walked two and fanned four in 6Vj innings Bruce Sutter pitched the ninth for his first save this season Mets 5 Phillies 2 At New York Steve Carlton still searching for his first victory in almost a year looked like his old self against the New York Mets He threw sharp sliders had a good pickoff move and was not hit hard Still he lost The Mets one of only two teams with a career winning edge over Carlton singot a pair of opposite field gles by Ray Knight and George Toster Ron Darling allowed only four hits over seven innings for the Mets and combined with Jesse Orosco on a was troubled by his conCarlton trol He walked eight including four in the first inning when the Mets scored three times Orosco pitched the final two innings for his second save New York playing its first game since Monday because of rainouts broke a losing streak Astros 6 Reds 4 n At Cincinnati Houston third Phil Garner says opportunity only comes once a game when Cincinnati Reds ace Mario Soto is on the mound Garner and catcher Alan Ahby helped the Astros convert their limited opportunity into victory Friday night hitting home runs to stun Soto Garner hit a solo homer in the first his third of the season for the first dam- against Soto age Ashby delivered the bigger blow three innings later to put Houston ahead to stay and add to Soto’s home run woes homer his first of the Ashby’s lead and season gave the Astros a marked the fourth homer allowed by Soto this scar in just 7 innings |