Show nvvCMMIk Kw n)t ve urKliiW m nw 'niiiMtmW' t m ?i w'w- rr-- - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Junes r- r- - 1 1' '“' r - f v - ji 4Kfr 'V fiMSai ' They’re Mustangs make it murder oil the mound happen - By United 3-- Southern Methodist squeaked by 1-- years Washington State finished as the runner-u-p for the third straight year with 52 and Texas was third with 47 Texas captured the women’s title with 65 points Alabama was second with 55 and Texas Southern placed third with 47 Southern Methodist was down 5 with two events remaining in the meet But a victory by the relay team of Harold Spells Rod Jones Roy Martin and Kevin Robhudne and a second-plac- e finish in the decathalon by Sten Ekberg catapulted the Mustangs into the lead “We knew we had to win the mile relay to win it very similar to our situation in 1983’’ 7-- 52-3- er TUDOR The St Louis Cardinals expect John Tudor to hold the leads they give him and rarely does the southpaw let them down “It seems like when we get John a lead he protects it” said Tom Herr who got his first g RBI of the season Saturday as the Cardinals trimmed the Chicago Cubs 2 “He's given up a few long balls this year but normally when he gets a lead it stands Last year when he was in his streak you could count on him” Tudor repeated his performance by again outdueling Rick Sutcliffe Tudor fired a “He was very very outstanding” St Louis manager Whitey Herzog said "When those two guys hook up it’s usually a quick close game” Tudor 3 improved his career record to 1 against Chicago Tudor struck out five and walked three in hurling his third complete said Southern Methodist coach Ted McLaughlin “It wasn’t a first happening but it game-winnin- 3-- season-openin- two-hitt- er ORMSBY ROCKINGHAM NC - Friends coaches who was and teachers of Kathy Ormsby paralysed in a suicide attempt say pressure for perfection sent the North Carolina State track star over a bridge during a NCAA meet in Indianapolis “She’s a perfectionist and being the record holder for the 1000 meters put too much pressure on her’’ said Tom Jones Ormsby 's former WoUpack track coach “It gave her a tremendous amount of pressure she couldn’t handle’’ g er 6-- mid-Apr- il 5000-met- 0 8-- Washington State in the last two events of the meet The Mustangs scored 53 points for its second national track championship in four These I’d rather not have any more like finishes are making me old before my time" Washington State which started the final day of competition four points behind Texas had built its lead on SMU off the performances of three athletes Olympic silver medalist Gabriel Tlacoh unseated Arkansas’s Roddie Haley — the defending champion — with a meet and collegiate record of 4430 seconds That time bettered his collegiate mark of 4432 and the 4458 meet standard set by former Texas-E- l Paso sprinter Bert Cameron Washington State hammer thrower Tore Gustafsson the defending meet champion finished second to Oregon's Ken Flax Gustafsson who set a collegiate standard of 253 feet 5 inches in threw the hammer 239-- 9 Flax set a meet and collegiate mark with a 257--0 Distance runner Julius Korlr also contributed two points to the Cougars’ cause with a seventh-plac- e run finish in the Texas grabbed the women's title off victories by Julie Cuthbert in the 200 and Terri Turner in the triple jump Press International HIGUERA Ted Higuera scattered four hits and pitched his first shutout of the year Saturday night giving the Milwaukee Brewers a victory over the Boston Red Sox at Milwaukee Higuera 4 walked one and struck out six in assuming the American League ERA lead at 218 He is second in victories in the league to Roger Clemens of Boston who has 10 Higuera leads the league with seven complete games and 103 3 innings pitched and has won four of his last five starts during which time his ERA is 107 Loser Dennis Boyd only gave up five hits but two were solo home runs to Rob Deer and Jim Gantner Boyd 4 has yielded 15 home runs this year The Red Sox have lost only two of their last eight games Boston's Wade Boggs extended his hitting streak to 14 games with a sixth inning single He went and is hitting 401 The Brewers scored the only run they needed in the fourth inning Robin Yount doubled moved to third on Cecil Cooper’s groundout and scored ou an RBI groundout by Ben Oglivie INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The Southern Methodist University men's team and the University of Texas women's squad claimed national titles Saturday at the 65th annual NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships 4x400-met- 1986 UPI " Flashing the bar a stern look that says 'Stay' NCAA high jumpwihher Rita Graves of Kansas State lifts off She topped out at 6 feet 2 inches d major strived for perfection in school and on the track “Running and school are her life” McLees 17 said "She’s a perfectionist and she's very very dedicated to running and her school pre-me- Related story page Ormsby 21 of Rockingham was listed in critical condition Saturday with multiple spinal fractures in the middle back area a punctured lung and a broken rib Doctors at Wishard Hospital in Indianapo- lis who have recommended Ormsby be a hospital near her Rockingham home soon said the runner can move only her arms North Carolina State teammate Wendy McLees agreed that Ormsby a dean's list transferred to work “She’s always been a pusher’’ said McLees who ran against Ormsby in high school “She’d even bring her notes to our workouts so she could study’’ At Richmond County Senior High School where Ormsby graduated first in a class of 600 and was honored with a Kathryn Ormsby Day May 26 1983 teachers and coaches said they were shocked by the injury “She was perfect she was really perfect” said Nancy Garner who taught the runner mathematics 6-- game “He doesn’t (Tudor) give in" Chicago manager Jim Frey said “He runs the ball in and out and he changes speeds on his fastball” Tudor preserved his complete game by picking off pinch-runnDavey Lopes in the er ninth Sutcliffe fell to 7 In his seven losses Chicago has scored nine total runs Sutcliffe pitched seven innings before leaving for a pinch-hittHe helped himself by twice picking runners off first base 4-- er COLLEGE SERIES Luis Alicea raced home on Eric Mangham’s sacrifice fly to center Saturday night to give Florida State a 5 elimination victory over Oklahoma State in the College World Series at Omaha Florida State had trailed 0 before reaching Cowboy pitching for six unanswered runs and reliever Richie Lewis fanned the first three OSU batters in the ninth to preserve the victory 6-- come-from-behi- nd 5-- NHL players talk tough - TORONTO (UPI) National Hockey League clubs and players' representatives will talk contract this week under the threat of the first strike in NHL history “I think it (strike) is more possible than ever and I think the owners have a lot more to lose than the players if there is a training camp strike" said Alan Eagleson executive director of the NHL Players' equalization is the major issue and the association is seeking to have the system “substantially and dramatically” changed “What we'd like is the right for a player to at some point in his career be a free agent without compensation” he said Another key issue is the pension scheme which cur- rently is calculated in Canadian dollars Eagleson citing the fact the majority uf retiring players remain in the United States wants a conversion to Association Eagleson said the 21 NHL clubs face a strike if three key US currency The Canadian dollar has concerns of some 500 players are not addressed Player con- hovered between 72 and 73 cents cerns include free agency US for the last year and the pensions and demands for a players' demand would mean an immediate 37 percent hike special fund for former players not is He said drug testing Eagleson said the third key — a security plan for discussed demand when to be expected lump-suthe players and owners meet payments to players — would require a set at and age Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Eagleson and NHL initial funding by the clubs of president John Ziegler have between S14 million and $20 recommended a drug testing million and annual funding of from $35 million to $4 million program for the NHL The players came close to a Eagleson suggested that the strike in 1967 and 1972 but have fund would pay the “average NHL player” who has spent never walked out five years in the league a lump a Toronto attorney Eagleson has been threatening a strike sum of between $200000 and for the last year setting the $300000 at age 50 over and stage for tough negotiations this above pension benefits week and again in July and Eagleson said the issue of tests is minor compared to before drug camps training August the three key demands and still open in The current NHL contract is being reviewed with Ziegler had been a five-yeagreement He said the question would be with an option to cancel in the raised when he meets alone fourth year which the players with the players committee on association did The contract Monday and when Ziegler meets with the owners com- now is set to expire Sept 15 the of mittee said question Eagleson j i j m ' i j i : er ar The view's not much But the not being price was acceptable to Tom Sieckman who went camping on 9 during the Westchester Classic Despite able to see the green for the greenery he still managed to par the hole and stay in contention at 209 |