Show Page 8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 15 1997 Leyritz homers against former team in victory innings at Jacobs Field to beat his former team with a two-ru- n double in Jay Buhner went who Paul Sorrento the first Jim Leyritz showed the New York Yankees they played with Martinez in might have made a mistake when they shipped him Cleveland had an RBI single in the first and a runto the Anaheim Angels scoring double in the third against Charles Nagy (1-One of New York’s many heroes in the World who allowed five runs and nine hits in seven innings Jose Mesa recorded a Scries Leyritz celebrated his return to Yankee Staeighth in his second homer that capped a four-ru-n dium with a two-ru- n appearance since returning from his rape acquittal Brewers 7 Tigers 0 eighth in Anaheim's 1 victory Monday night Cal Eldred ) allowed four hits in eight innings “Being the first night back it was kind of special” Leyritz said “It was nice to know you were and Jcromy Bumitz and Gerald Williams highlightsixth with RBI singles as Milwaukee part of something here and that the fans remember” ed a three-ru- n homer off beat visiting Detroit for its fifth win in six games Last October Lcyritz’s three-ru- n After the Brewers loaded the bases with one out in Atlanta closer Mark Wohlers in Game 4 helped the Yankees to an improbable victory that swung the the sixth on singles by Dave Nilsson and John Jaha and a walk to Marc New field Bumitz sinmomentum in the World Scries walked Mark Loretta In December the Yankees traded Leyritz — who gled and Brian Mochlcr (0-often asked for more playing time and was somemaking it 2-- 0 Williams then singled off Dan Miccli — to Orioles 4 Twins 2 times criticized for being too Scott Erickson pitched eight innings of five-h- it Anaheim for two minor leaguers At the time Leyritz had played in pinstripes longer than any ball to improve to 2-- 0 for the first time and Baltimore stretched its winning streak to four current New Yorker from 1990-9- 6 Erickson struck out four and walked two for only Given a standing ovation by the crowd of 15082 vethis seventh career win in April The eight-yebefore his first his rewarded rooters Leyritz with his final swing Though his homer doomed the eran started the season with a 5-April record Yankees to defeat some fans cheered as he rounded Randy Myers pitched the ninth for his fifth save The game was played in chilly weather before a the bases “I wasn't sure what the reception would be” he said crowd of 36288 ending the Orioles’ string of 47 Rookie Jason Dickson (2-sent New York to its straight home games with attendance of at least 40JXX) second straight defeat Dickson and Kenny Rogers (0-1-) Royals 3 Blue Jays 2 in the first and sixth at off Bell homered dueled evenly into the eighth with the score tied at 1 Jay With two outs Luis Alicea drew a walk Woody Williams the third multihomer game of his career and pinch-hittand took third on a ground single by Dave Hollins Bip Roberts singled in the run in the eighth at SkyDome double into the left-fieUrn Salmon hit a two-ru- n With the score 2--2 in the eighth Johnny Damon corner on Brian Bochringer’s first pitch for a 3--1 lead reached on a two-oand Leyritz lined the next pitch into the scats single off Paul Quantrill (0-and scored from first when Roberts singled through Red Sox 10 Athletics 1 Tim NVbkc field allowed one hit in seven innings and shortstop on a hitting the ball past the Mo Vaughn hit his first homer in 12 games this season spot vacated by Alex Gonzalez Damon M ashore opened the game with a bloop Rangers 3 White Sox 1 homer in the eighth off retired double at Fenway Park but Wakefield (1-Rusty Greer hit a two-ru- n Wilson Alvacz ) dropping visiting Chicago to 3--8 the next 20 batters before Mark McGwire walked Rookie Danny Patterson (1-with two outs in the seventh pitched the eighth and got his first major-leagu- e Mariners 6 Indians 1 victory John Wctte-lan- d finished for his second save Dennis Martinez (1-allowed two hits in six Press By The Associated 1) 5-- (2-0- back-to-ba- 1) self-center- ar at-b- at 0) full-cou- nt er ld go-ahe- left-fie- ld ut 1) Valley briefs Free youth roller hockey clinic Parks and Recreation Big Blue Club lunch There will be a Big Blue club luncheon Wednes1 1 day at the Juniper Inn at :45 am Utah State basketball and football coaches will be on hand to address the gathering The basketball staff will review the past season and talk about the newly signed recruits The Aggie football staff will give a preview of the spring football drills Logan Department along with the Utah Stale hockey club are sponsoring a free roller hockey clinic The clinic will he held at he Logan Community Recreation Center 195 S 100 West on April 12 Youth from grades will come from 9 am-noo- n Grades 9-will come from 11:30 am-- 3 1- pm Participants will learn basic hockey fundamentals such as skating puck handling shooting and team hockey skills Participants need to bring the following equipment: helmet gloves knee and elbow pads nockey stick and roller blades For more information contact Logan Parks and 7 Recreation Department at USU begins spring football Head coach John L Smith will lead his third Utah Slate football team into spring drills when the Aggies take to the practice field on today to begin a four-wee-k spring practice session Smith welcomes back 36 returning lettermen including 14 starters from last year's 6--5 team that tied for the Big West Conference championship with a 4-- 1 conference mark USU will practice each Tuesday Wednesday and Friday at 3 pm The team will also hold scrimmages each Saturday at 9:30 am through May 3 USU's final week of spring ball will feature practice on Tuesday and Wednesday with the Spring Game slated for Friday May 9 at 6 pm at Romney Stadium 750-987- Masters basketball tournament Franklin Quest is sponsoring the First Annual Masters Basketball Tournament in Salt Lake City 7 the weekend of May Men's teams from around the country are invited to participate in this event which will be divided into five age divisions: 30-3- 5 40-435-4- 0 45-5- 0 Each team will guaranteed three games with a playoff to determine the champions in each age bracket Availabilifirst-sere basis Entry fees are ty is on a $500 per team and registration must be received by May 2 For more information please contact SPORTAMERICA at (801)568-277- 7 15-1- Birch Creek Ladies Golf Assoc first-com- announces opening social Birch Creek Ladies Golf Association will be holding their opening social on April 17 at 6 pm at the Juniper Inn in Hyde Park Regular and new members arc invited to attend Golfing will start on April 24 at 9 am For more information call Presi8 or Secretary Relia dent Mava Pitcher at Maughan at 752-31- AH baseball players 15 and older interested in playing for the Cache A B and C teams this summer should attend a meeting Thursday April 17 at 6:30 pm at Johnson Field in Providence For more 5 information call Justin Jensen at 45 sign-up- s 752-023- baseball sign-up- s Mendon pony-leagwill be ongoing through April 21 Boys ages 13-1- 4 are eligible for the league Coaches are also needed volunteers are welcome For more information contact 6 Neil Jackson at ue Super League baseball tryouts Tryouts for (0-3- 1) 0) Broncos sign DE Neil Smith DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos owe quarterback John EJway a double dose of gratitude Pro for the signing of five-tim- e Bowl defensive end Neil Smith Smith the former Kansas City Chiefs' sack specialist said he opted to sign with the Broncos on ar salary with incentives that could increase its worth to $3 million Smith who has 86 sacks in inn Tuaaday Tu— day Logan at Mountain Croat 4 pm Ogden at Logan S30 mm Ban Lomond 8ky View 4 pm Thursday Ogdan al Logan 4 pm Wedneaday 330 pm Friday Baar ANar at Ban Lomond 3:30 pm Logan al Mountain Craat 330 pm Saturday n1 I Boa Eldar at Ogdan SJO pm Pranton at Buhl Toumamant UfaA fflVRMOM L0gMn Roelon at Buhl Toumamant '' ' ft H U8U 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RMn MQ CorMdga Proalon al we uwtar 33 Abby Carpal USU Applications are now being accepted for the Hyrum Gly adult slow pitch softball leagues Four different leagues are available and also different nights and games arc offered Applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis For further information call Hyrum City Office at 245-603- 3 or Larry Jacobsen at 752-36- 0 STANDINQS PREP SOFTBALL Hyrum softball registration 34) MBar like Atoka 22: Abby KyN FMatev 20 Watkina 8 Waddna IB Electro — Bon Bmu 27 SpNman — Drag Tumor 13 Cuatomar — Nate Wleklzar 20 Nueor — Jack Om 83 Wkakar — Cany Oman 11 Bperta — J LNchhad S3 Bouma 3 — Tracy Okan 33 I pm USU noman m Wabar Stale Softball -- UTAH STATE Tuaaday Saturday 752-023- 752-446- 1 RESULTS Abby Caipata 12 EA MBar SB Electro 8tar 17 WaPUne FrtnBng 40 Cuatomar Service 4a 8pBman Data 33 Wkakar Condrudon S3 Nucor Bad 31 Bourne 3 as Sparta Quid 46 Uintah at Logan Baseball sign ups for Providence Millville and River Heights is here Those interested in playing need to sign up at the Providence Park April 19 from 10 am to 2 pm This will be the final chance after that date there will be a $10 late fee for all sign ups Divisions offered arc clinic ball minor major Pony and Colt For more information call Leon Hol5 2 land at or Justin Jensen at 31 19 Industrial April IS Boa Eldar al Baar Alvar Providence baseball sign ups First In a series of art&lei highlighting Law Day and the Rule of Law' ‘ 1 allrtll LoyaaBoya Pinnacle TNe AddCobatrucauon CMe T Dairy TVBDD rwrSial MBml Lundberg Repair UNBT PREP TENNIS PREP BASEBALL 753-404- 563-35- VIE&f&w VMILDV PqsobcHi re-si- gn $15 million in base lion and Monday primarily because of El way’s presence And the fact it nine NFL seasons recorded 12 in 1995 but fell off to six last season The Chiefs informed Smith last week they could not afford to him “When some people said Neil Smith was not playing up to his level they did not have to design game plans against him” Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said that Elway agreed to restructure his contract made the deal possible from a salary-ca- p standpoint The Smith signed a one-yecontract which reportedly will pay him between $1 mil- year old baseball players in the 01 announced The Cache Vfcllcy cycling time trials will begin this Wednesday night at the Benson Church at 6 pm The distance will be seven miles The series was scheduled to begin last week but was canceled due to weather This scries is good for any road cyclist wanting to sharpen their skills in the “race of truth” the individual time trial That's one rider at a time racing against the clock on a measured course Individual racers begin every 30 seconds and there is no drafting No single club actually sponsors the series because of rules set up by the United States Cycling Federation The trials arc however vigorously supported by Bridgerland Cycling Association and the Logan Race Gub All riders are required to war a helmet and sign a 1997 release form For more information please 4 contact Ron Stagg at or Dan Cooper at 4 Wednesday April 16 at 5 pm at Johnson Field in Providence For more information call Dave Kuresa or Justin Jensen at 752-023-5 at 753-83- Cache Valley Wednesday night time trial schedule 13-1- Mountain Crest High School area will be held 753-436- un 1) ve Cache American Legion meets 563-539- Mendon youth baseball er 5 |