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I''-- ' ' TAMPA Fla (AP) — ToSparky Anderson there could beno more per- feet place for a Reds reunion The only manager to win World Series championships in both leagues is off to Cooperstown having been elected Tuesday to the Hall of Fame y ' f Along with Anderson the Vets elected 19th century infielder Bid -- McPhee who played his entire career in Cincinnati and Negro leagues out-fielder Tfarkey Steames But for the first time since 1993 Ted Williams Stan Musial and the Vett pod Medio Kkct myfanntr major leaguer Bill Mazeroski came close yet missed and Gil Hodges Mel Harder and Dorn DiMaggio also fell shod join for-mer Big Red Machine first baseman Tony Perez and longtime Cincinnati broadcaster Marty Brennaman in the upstate New Yoik village Anderson said "Marty came in ’74 and we did a lot of visiting and a lot of talking and became such good friends “In all honesty I think I can Say for Tony and myself both that we have great respect for each othec I think it means so much to have a player going: in with you that you’re food of” Anderson has seen the baseball shrine but has never stepped inside "I didn’t ever want to go into the i? 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' f if A r' first-lim- v: jv former ’ xii- - ber Hank Aaron said "It just got too hard Maybe next year” Anderson faced the difficult — but enviable — task of picking a hatfor his plaque and chose the Reds over Dirtrait "It was so hard’ he said “I spent nine years in Cincinnati and 17 in Detroit and they treated me like a " v king in both places” In the end he decided to thank for-- most precious place in the world mer Reds general manager Bob ' unless I belonged there” he said Howsam - i mS ' is die only manager to mem- - e i mir i— n rtu that to him” "We hoped someone would be “In a way I broke in Marty" there we rcally did” ' nobody knew and he’had the courage and for-- 1 titude !o do that" Andenon said“Had he not done that I very much in all honesty that I would have 14-ma- n1 bjyacamCmmtMj On July 23 Andenon will Sparky Andenon the only manager to win Wbrid Series titles In both leagues “He hired n 100-wi- n seasoiB in botii leagues Series nng every dayuntil he “id from his home mThou- Calif “That to me is how much difference there is between the World Series and Hall of Fame” Anderson was 863-38- 6 with the Reds from 1970-7- 8 and led them to Series titles in 1975-7- 6 He was ? nIcrwear this ooe - 1331-124- with the Tigers from 8 and guided them to die 1984 championship 1979-9-5 Will ' 'V 9 By The Associated Press believe we will win iL” Placers 115 Pistons 105 For the first time in NBA X Reggie Miller scored 24 history two teams with 11- - pants mid Jalen Rose had 20 game winning streaks played as Indiana overcame the absence of Dale Davis and A1 eachothet v The Los Angeles Lakers Harrington to extend its home not the Portland llail Blazers winning streak to 23 games - Grant Hill led thePistons came away with a with 37 points and Jerry streaL Shaquille O’Neal had 23 Stackhouse added 32 but points and Kobe Bryant they got little help from their scored 22 Itoesday night in a teammates -Davis sat out with a pulled thrilling battle between the NBA’s two best teams hamstring and Harrington had "This was a good game for a bruised calf muscle Rik our confidence knowing we Smits had 18 points and 13 can come in here and win” rebounds and Mark Jackson the Lakers’ Glen Rice said V added 13 points and 13 after: Los Angeles also "assists for the Pacers' V miUHeattif snapped Portland’s home winning streak v Argan Antonio David The Lakers led by aS manyBbbmsim scored 19 points as: took control tofif tor 1 1 early in the and cruised to an easy victim1 ter but by Greg' 80 Miami to a sea- - : tied at with it holding Anthony iy 4:46 to play and Scoftie Pip- - son-lopoint totaL ' from 27 feet Terry Porter added 15 pen’s 14 moo and Avery away gave the Blazers the points lead with left for San Antonio which Both teams sputtered for played its third straight die injured 11m Dunthe next few minutes but die Lakers inched ahead on two can who is sidelined with a free throws by Bryant and lower abdominal strain San another by Ron Harper put Antonio has won three of its die Lakers ahead 5 with 'last four games 'V--:--' 34 seconds left Miami playing without After Damon Stoudamire Alonzo Mourning had a e O’Neal missed an winning streak was fouled and made ooe of snapped' V Hornets 92 two for an 5 lead Pippen ' Umberwohres 17 rushed another long Elden Campbell scored 22 and Steve Smith’s shot off a long offensive rebound was points and Charlotte mapped iAP photo : a three-gam- e nowhere dose losing skid Ida Angeles Lakera guard Brian Shaw right puts up si reverse layup against TraH Blazers The Lakers improved to despite the absence of Der- center Arvydaa Sabonia during Tuesday nighfe game in Portland 1 one game ahead of die rick Coleman Blazers in the Pacific Divi- i- Coleman the Hornets’ with an 0 run win of the season percent sion Los Angeles also tied scorer and 103 94 Michael Finley led Dallas Penny Hardaway scored 22 Magic SuperSonks rebounder sat out with a with 15 points Dennis Rod-mthe season series 2 preAt Orlando Ron Mercer pants to lead six Suns in douscored 27 points and the' blefigures venting the Blazers from sprained right ankle which played just 19 minutes he injured in Charlotte’s loss grabbed three rebounds and Magic never trailed in breakHtngsll2 Grizzlies 87 clinching the Sacramento Chris Web- e At streak tiebreaker should the teams to Seattle on Monday night did not attempt a shot a losing ing ” 23 points nine Orlando’s Seattle lead ber had to 76ers 106 Mavericks 87 BuDs finish the regular season tied cut 80 87 Raptors At Philadelphia Allen IverLakers coach Phil Jackson At Toronto Vince Carter' 99-9-2 oo a layup by Gary Pay-to-n rebounds and seven assists as with 1:37 left but Mdcer the Kings snapped a four-gasaid whoever won this game son played with a partially had 26 points and Tracy h and win his torn rotator career-higcuff tied on to shot would probably go losing strode McGrady responded with consecutive f the victim d a was its shots Orlando It to for 35 points with 15 rebounds division Asked whether give jump first victory since Feb 16 in die Iverson was The Raptors went on a 2 the Lakers could win it ry for the Kings who had lost six of seven games since the Suns 100 Cavaliers 93 O’Neal said "If we don’t first quarter for IS points rah late in the fourth quarter break to slip into foe steal third of Jason Kidd’s have any more slippage like Tbeo Ratliff added 19 points to send foe Bulls to their fifth finPhoenix tiie Toronto loss a tied and the we had after our on eighth spot in he Western game helped shooting straight 63 franchise record with its 30th ish the game at Cleveland ' Conference streak was broken then I Sixers shot'a season-hig-h ' ' AUCKLAND New Zealand by its boss are sure to go down jn America’s Cup lore just as sure as Team New drippw Russell Coutts and Black Magic are speeding toward history Luna Rossa failed to follow cardinal rule of covering its opponent early in Wednesday’s race allowing Black Magic to sail away to another lopsided victory and a 9 0 lead in the series ' One more win and New 12-ga- V' It ' 7Ik) match-racing- ’s 4-- e a'3-point- f n ' country other than foe United States to defend the oldest trophy in sports JIace5 is sefaedt uled far Thursday Patrizio Bertelli head of the Prada Challenge feft Wednesday’s victory in tight shifty breezes should have been Luna Rossa’s He went as far as to release a statement afterward "In a day when wind condi- tions were in favor of Luna Rossa — which proved to have foe same speed as NZL 60 (Black Magic) if not faster — suicidal tactics gave the race away to Team New Zealand od Russell Courts 38th birthday” Bertellii who’s married to the head of the Prada design house is spending some $55 million on this challenge "I thought we made a birthday present to Russell” said Luna Rossa tactician Torben Grael who made the call to give up the right side and its favored starboard tack advan- -' tage "Essentially it was It wasn’t intended I think we are' die first ones to feel bad about it Patrizio has all die right to be upset as well” w 7 - game-witho- ut 87-8- J ‘ four-gam- 18-foo- ter : 88-8- 46-1- - 8-- (46-for-7- 3) 2-- head-to-he- an ad five-gam- - r - HoWever' Grael said the me crew “didn't see it as a suicide We thought we were dong the right thing and ft ended up we were not It’s part of racing Sometimes it can go right or sometimes ft goes wrong and when it goqs wrong it might seem a little stupid" 15-of-- 18 much-neede- ! 11-- r-9 All-St- ar 16-ga- MfV it’ ' Tennis sensation riqt talking about her engagement to Bure SCOTTSDALE Ariz (AP) — If Anna Kouroikova is about to break millions of hearts by getting married she’s not ready to teU die world about iL After the i Kournikova quickly diiatchAl Alina t 6--1 2 Ibesday night at the Stato Farm Women's Tennis Classic she was pleasant but evasive about reports that she had accepted hockey star Pavel Bure’s proposal '6 "I do not have any details for you right fS now” Kournikova said "As soon as I ’will be ready I will let you know everymuch-admir- ed fid-ko- va k 6-- r( ‘ it thing" Kournikova is an old hand at having her life under the microscope “Definitely it’s tough You have to cope with that" she said "You have to keep some things private On the court Tm there for the people but sometimes it gets hard I try not to take things too serf- Olisly” 40-- 0 and had game point four times Dechy who made ft to foe final of last week’s IGA Superthrift Ifcnnis Classic in Oklahoma City before losing to Monica Seles is ranked 26th Martinez is No 7 While she wouldn't confirm her even though she led engagement she hopes the situation will be a distraction to hor game "Hopefully it won’t be and hopefully it isn’t4’ she said “I’m trying to block everything out because Tm concentrating on my tennis right now That’s why I’m here I wouldn’t be coming here if I wasn’t ready Tm here to play” Kournikova seeded sixth in the tournament and ranked No 10 by the WTA believes she is playing sane of die best tehnis of ber career "I’m playing really well” she said "Right now Tm very fresh and physically strong” The final match Tuesday night brought the tournament’s first upset when Nathalie Dechy of France defeated No 5 seed 4 in a 2 Conchita Martinez 6 6--3 match that featured repeated baseline rallies la die ninth game of the final set Martinez couldn't hold serve : 6-- 3-- 12-ho- ur -- r Continued from Page 6 first) Yet if foie play on foe court didn’t toll foie story the scene in the student section did Bountiful students were enjoying the rout — screaming cheering taunting away Logan? There’s only so far a first-roun- 3-- 6-- 6-- 6-- top-seed- ed first-roun- 7-- With shirts over their heads the Grizzlies could do little more than play out the remain- ing three quarters of their 1999-200- 0 season In the beginning it was a season of promise — a win over Mountain Crest early on win their way to a streak and the No 1 spot in the region But like “Flowers for Algernon” foe end of foe sen-so- point first quarter that will be hard to forget With foe season over however there's little reason to question what to do There’s only heed to ask what happened "We lost something that we had” Bennett said "I don't know what it was whether it was continuity consistency Maybe we do play too many people” Unlike teams with seven or eight guys constantly taking up floor time Logan played at least 10 throughout the season "We played a lot of people because we knew we had a a Weber State’s Dee d matches at the seat at In other Events Center will let you Scottsdale Princess Resort another sink French player No 7 seed Sandrine Te tod rallied to beat Dominique Van Roost 6--2 3 and No 8 Barbara Schett 6 5 defeated Holly Parkinson 4 ' Seles in her second tournament since coining back from a stress fracture in her right foot teamed with Jennifer Capriati d doubles victory for a 2 6-- 1 over Testud and Chanda Rubin doublet team of Leslie The Raymond and Rennae Stubbs was eliminated by die South African duo iff Nannie De Villiers and Jessica Stock when Stubbs left with tendinitis in her right shoulder best-of-- Zealand becomes the first fonthqil'ISpCM er : (AP) — Leave ft to the Italians to spice up die America’s Cup A colossal blunder by Luna Rossa’s crew and die reaction n seemed to get steadily worse It ended with a five-galosing streak and a ooe-- pretty good team” Bennett said "We tried to be fair to everybody"- - And maybe that’s a good thing Fairness put Peterson on the floor and he scored And ft wasn’t from the Grizzlies lack of trying "We bad some good looks” Bennett said About 12 of them before they finally hit one |