Show yrm1 rI The Herald Journal Logan Utah i ! i! s ' Tuaaday July New: Blood will By Jerry Crasnick The Cincinnati Post a Schmidt Bobby Bonilla And in place of Keith Heniandei Andres Galarraga Does the influx of newcomers reflect a shift in the major-leagu- e baseball said National hierarchy? "No League manager Whitey Herxog "I think it's a reflection of a lot of veterans having lousy years" Herxog made the comment partially in jest out when the American and National league stars drifted into town Monday the transition from perennials to peseh fuxx seemed complete Of the 58 players who will in the 59th tonight KTVX ChT 4 KSL 1180 AM)) 30 are here for the first time No game since CINCINNATI — There’s nothing like rainstorm to turn an workout into an long-await- ed All-St- All-St- ar ar washout While 50000 fans shared in letdown outside the best the majors spent Monday afternoon in the Riverfront Stadium clubhouses working up a case of writer's cramp AS They signed and signed and signed balls each — and the signatures made you wonder if you hadn’t stumbled into some sort of time warp In place of Tony Gwynn there was Rafael Palmeiro In place of Mike — 30 dosen Lonnie Loveday i Paget 12 1988 flow ini the 1933 inaugural in Chicago has seen more new blood Typical of the Monday proceedings was Atlanta Braves outfielder Due Murphy who failed to make the team for the first time in seven years He showed up at the Hyatt Regency in the morning to accept the Rooerto Clemente Award then left town before the scheduled workouts Particularly noticeable by their absence: Gwynn Schmidt Tim Raines Murphy Hernandos and Juan Samuel in toe National League and Willie Randolph George Bell and Jack Morris in the American League Of the National League's 28 18 are making their first appearance With the exception of All-Sta-rs All-St- ar Smith and Ryne Sandberg infielder is making his debut every "It's like a new crop" said Reds pitcher Danny Jackin a first-tim- e selection "You look around this clubhouse and see guys like Bobby Bonilla or Barry Larkin or Chris Sabo These are guys you’re going to see over the next few years Times are changing -n- ew faces innew places" Sandberg one of six Chicago Cubs on the team sajd "It’s obvious from our club We were a veteran team in ’88 and all of a sudden there are only three or four of us left The rest are young players For some reasm or another there are a lot of teams like that In the National League" While the names hake changed the Oxxle t i t i H On this game day Loveday is infinitely patient with the d children who he admits have improved tremendously from their showing at the beginning of the season At the first of the year they really have their problems but by the end of the year they’re great for young kids They really know hamstring will problem probably follow : real-estat- w i self “I don't like the agreement I have with Bill Cayton And I don't like the attitude he has toward me and my family He wants all the own power he wants control of everything He never takes a punch and he never sweated a day in Ms life” i coach and but Loveday by the job He calmly pitches at least 10 strikes to a youngster who isn't quite sure how to connect before finally calling the boy out And he patiently goes on with the game when a batter runs off the plate — and out of the ball diamond — crying to her Tyson filed suit against Cayton in New York Supreme Court the day of the Spinks fight seating to break his managerial contract and d cut of the champion’s deny Cayton his 521 million purse Cayton insists he will remain Tyson's manager through the rest of the contract which he says runs until 1992 There is a hearing Tuesday on a restraining order Tyson requested to prevent Cayton from acting as his manager or receiving money from the Spinks fight “I think the courts will find my contracts are folly enforceable and I intend to enforce them" Cayton said from his New York office "We’re going to be in a lawsuit next Tuesday I would rather not comment because I have been advised not to My anything I will hold anything 1 have to say until after the lawsuit" Trump's Atlantic City NJ casino has staged four of Tyson’s fights and Trump paid fll million to hold the Tyson-Spinfight Trump said he will not insistTyson fight at his casino "I don’t care where he fights" frump said "Whether it’s with us or Las Vegas I’m a friend and an adviser Mike will call his own shots" Trump said he will work for a fee to be donated one-thir- st do” he said wain bUTiPOSfg e Tyson already has enlisted billionaire as an advisor Trump Trump JdneSTthe board of Mike Tyson Enterprises a corporation set up br Tyson his wife Robin Givens mother-in-laRuth Roper and attorney Michael Winston Trump Givens Roper and Winson flanked the champion Monday at Trump’s Plaxa Hotel in Manhattan Tyson said he wifi rely on them for advice but the decisions win be his "I called this press conference to set sfraighU" uid Tyson who knocked dipinkiin 91 seconds June 27 “I love - family they're with metothe end But I call the shota My wife didn’t file suit against pill Cayton I did I want to manage my career my highly-excite- Sports a slight an hflflni and kids" It's fun to watch them grow If he said "Some of the kids that I've had in grasshopper will (14-- 2) team thathas no place for manager Bill Cayton and may exclude promoter Don King and trainer Kevin Rooney as welL Tyson trying to break his contract with Cayton Monday said he wants to manage his own career and will set upa board to advise him m it1 Minnesota’s Frank Viola start for the American League Boston's Roger Clemens who has nad - lib-memb- er mother Sunday NEW YORK Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is putting together a new management two-deca- the roles sometimes Gooden was chosen to start after the and the Cubs’ Greg Maddox (15-4- ) Dodgers’ Orel Hershiser (1S-4-) pitched ByDave Ratio sports writer - i : UP! SMITHFIELD Baseball tan in the northern end of the valley are well acquainted with the name Lonnie Loveday After all nearly all of theperole who play or have played bau in Smithfleidhave come in contact with the city’s recreation director owner of that handle Most of them got their athletic start during his 29year aegis as coach umpire and pitcher of the Grasshopper League for aspiring six to nine year old stars But Monday that legend came to an end Loveday pitched his lastgame He's taking off Us hat and hanging up ma glove to give someone else a chance to experience some of Joy he’s received from the Job "I’ve put in 20 yeacs and2 thinkthat's enough — someone dsa should hays that opportunity’’ he said last week in an interview on the bleachers of the demcntgjy school odd where the Grasshopper games are puyed “It really is a great opportunity I've enjoyed it" The Grasshopper League involves both girls and boys and this year had a eight-teacompetition The participants have two games a week and are trained by Loveday in the basics of baseball as they jgo along The program was successful from the time Loveday began it back in the 1980's It’s such a sane idea no one would ever guess it's origins Grasshopper comes from California One woman seeing the notice for "Grs signups” called the city come to spray?" she asked "I was m California as an recreation director for came to Smithfiefal We used but I modified the rules a little" he said "It was successful from the start — I originally had four teams and 38 kids Since that time we usually have eight to 10 teams and 180 to 175 next-to-the-la- -- for Tyson sports writer l everyone in the game 2) hope no one hurt: and 3) win the game Toward that end he will throw a change of pace at the American Leaguers Fastballer DwjgM Gooden will start for the National League and be followed by slowballer A gets short-live- d By RaeAnne Thayne I the same Hernog's Sil remain wish list is as follows: 1) Get Retirement Every kid’s favorite coach calfs it quits r gam® mvwivppfnmDi Lonnie Loveday is a pitcher an umpire and a coach for hundreds of youngsters re “ow commercial teams in bishop can be found at North Cache Middle School coaching arithmetic instead of Loveday does much of the coaching as the bMrtalLHe said ne always gets a wave and a games progress He said he teaches basics — hello" from the students heTs worked with on now to hold the bat how and where to throw the roc team “The kids remember you all the time No the ball and how to catch His Job has been made easier throughout the years both matter where they see you it’s always ‘hello because of the support of the people of Mr Loveday’ I get to see them there at the school" he Mid Smithfield and because of the children Youngters he’s worked with in the Grass- “We've never had any disciplinary problems hopper go on to become contributors in all of the years I've been coaching' he said not criminal Sue “They never get out of line at all” LDS During the school year the See LOVE on page 7 10 well-behav- ed ks to charity Tyson is Spinks he 35-- 0 with 32 knockouts After beating said he might not fight again tat apparently he has decided to resume his career AI wouldn’t say I'm retired" he said "I love fight But this (retirement) is something I have to consider” Tyson said he was "not sure" if he would fight Frank Bruno in England Sept 3 as scheduled to repat Sox sweep doubleheader OGDEN — Smithfield scored two runs in the top of the seventh 2 inning Monday night to win a victory over Ogden’s Belnap Raiders then came back and swamped Hill Air Force in a nightcap at River Park Base Jim Maynard picked up his Uth win of the year in the game whl1 Cude won his fourth straight in Sfftwf defeating HAFB Tta Blue Sox wm host Tremonton Wednesday and then meet th University of Utah for two games Saturday in Salt Lake City Smithfield took an early lead in the first Monday when Maynaidreored Rick Thorne who had singled on a sacrifice fly Then Mike Larabee shocked the Sox in the bottom of the frame when he smacked a one-ou- t homer to tie the game 1 Kyle Delange followed with a double to left field and then scored on a bad throw giving Belnlap a edge Belnap pitchers Kir Sansar and Greg Panflaf held the Blue Sox to just one hit through the next five innings until Russ Thurgood shook things up with a lead-of- f homer in the top of the seventh tying the game 2 Jay Gardner who had struck out twice and hit into a double play then lined a single straight up the middle to score Brett Adams on what proved to be the winning hard-foug- ht 3-- 9-- 1 1-- 2-- 1 2-- run Maynard ended the game when he picked off a Belnap runner at first base Against Hill the Blue Sox broke open the game in the second inning scoring five runs on five hits and an error HAFB never really challenged again Legion 2 Clearfield 0 No question the Logan Legion baseball team was in the midst of a crisis of confidence Maybe “slump" is a better analysis After scraping through contests against Woods Cross and Weber the teague leaders finally inevitably it seemed met defeat at the hands of Layton Then they met defeat again against Brigham City Monday they stopped the skid at Clearfield 0 in eight inninmm Mike Hale and Cory Eskelson combined for the three-n- it shutout Eskelson taking over in the seventh The team not only played errorless ball but turned up at least three defensive gems With a man on third and one out Jon Howell’s stab of a shot through second prevented a run from scoring Then Eskelson picked a runner off first and an inning later inthe eighth catcher Scott Elliott did the same with one out and men on first and second The Legion had finally cracked through in the top of the eighth Eugene Baron walked and punch' runner Ryan Olson went to third when Brandon Sparks faked a bunt and instead slashed the ball by the incoming third baseman Sparks stole second Eskelson walked and then with the bases loaded Howell drove the ball to right field It was caught but Olson tagged and came across with the winning run Sparks also scored on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Elliott 2-- Tournaments near conclusion As Pony and Colt League Tournaments boil towards their conclusions one team Cache Valley South of the Pony Tournament sent strong signals Monday that it means business In downing Brigham City American 9 CV South got a grand slam from Ryan Pond and a solo shot from Jim Howell Larry Nalder came up with 5 rMs on three hits and reliever Rick Obrav was dominating after taking over in the third The victory seta up a climactic encounter with Logan Wednesday 8 pm at Providence where the tournament is Mni played Logan earlier arrived at this championship game to beating Smithfield 124 The tournament concludes Thursday with championship contests in the lower bracket In Colt league pin Nate Webb of Providence went all the wav as his team upset Brigham City 1 Bear River topped Cache Valley setting up tonight's Bear City m ay 7:30 in Hyrum The winner plays Providence for tl'Uhg 15-1- 8-- 5--3 River-Brigha- m Wednesday 8 pm Last call for soccer coaches This U the last call for soccer coaches to mastermind Cache VUey Soccer League teams for the faU Mason The number of coaches determines the number of teams in both divisions Interested persons should caU BeLto nt Vrtf Soccer tryouts set Troyouts for the boys under 14 division of the Cache Soccer League will be held Wednesday 7 pm at Sorine CnSZ Middle School S l -- IK' |