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V"' ‘t I v B2 —the Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday June 9 2001 SmKMeldl jfflrst-los' briZZlieS Win V ": ? vdi'camefrombehindtobeatdie-'anngleandadoubl- r nlnniatnn Wmif " ’ A day after JgJJJEre the toad the tout the end of on the other In their second straight toad game ' to a lead after one inning Roy upped M jyZKrrSSS?: ' ywdim-e- : ' i ( Sormsen die Aztecs only extra base hit of the game brought in Kanen for Smithfield’s final nm of the game Sorensen was die only Artec to record a multi-h- it game as he also ' 'had a single out of every six all summer I'll be tick- - tun total T1 11 hitSin foeiame “Thev iwinad hatatvd” Binaham said erf 106 gauKa theyear The Grizzlies had to come from behind twice in the game as they : " SSSWfciBd Hm Aztecs headed! ®®ott eAnrfBddvnteed sacrificebratwIMa ting up Stott’s game-winni- ’ ' heroics ng I a picked up the win for lgan u he relieved starter Baxter KrUtsch -wmi gfedtotadoffthesev-- " “We had to come firom behind ( ££K!3E&!!f' & Roytla The Aztecs return home Mondqr for s - tododh - ? RustyKanenAdouWeC3iase -- ’ a’ fiehta who dropped a flybaDhit by - nx all summwrBham laid TU be I WJPJ HI The win moved Logan to 2--l on canwinflve! If teatahrafoeT Hal yvOSAUD WDUIC Tf WBn wiaflvBof every : bilmUnrfthM Pap Nebon fmchni rm a rtmnnwl third Y"V': ui'Tonight we didn’t have our ‘A’ gameABCS coach Vic Bingham ihid tWe seemed a little flat and didn’t play with Slot of enthusiasm ' Smifofieldaslie loprfteiburt wtoibdd Br - ) ClriJteRihmlook6Btaifcr J : AmnikiUMiiuiMifliilMniii ' 1 me as the Royals junped out 4-- 0 season for Smithfisld which or emotion" AlVr Smithfield was never really id the -- E: j -- lofali 11 ’ inasmanvdavstheAztrawert pixy is- v fase played pretty well to football camp all week" I - said “He came back I In other valley American Legion action Friday the Logan Grizzlies found life on the road more pleasant Prow SPCOrid in of the season s wi two outs Ml the fifth inning The Grizzlies will remain on the JoadMooday when they take on : Brigham City at 7:30 pjn Logan tetuiM home again Tuesday when it hosts Bountiful at 3 pjn Intorloqgoo' baseball New rivalries tiigElifoin? interleagueplay ' BvTheAssodatedPfess " - J bavkJ Cone won for die first time In jp mondii and hfomqr Ramirez J lea a dneeJiomer attack as the Boston Red Sox beat the Philadel- 3--2 Friday night sixinnings oirting in five starts for merited Sot since recovering from arm trouble & was another step in Jillies MiMmdwelrilterBwInB riwial record and him folio wing his 691 ERA for the New York Yankees last season Reds 7 Indians 4 AlexDchtM went 4for--j with time RBu and five former Indians teamed up to lead Cincinnati run Ochoa drave in the in theeenlh inning and addl a in the nindt as4fae Reds rallied fiom a 34) defiat Bill Selby released by Qevdantte afteriast season hit aSwo-nhome whisfisst since 1996 ( and Jim 4-- 14 go-ahe- ad two-raPdodr- a yn hi ex-Indi- right-hand- er ' yTwi9Breims4 Dam&sfcy became die ninth SSS:5pI?Se thS“j£STSta TVtatLmTfifth in in Florida Martina Luis Caso toft lalata on ihsi tag a doito during the seif Inning hT ttattawad die sixthanda triplein the dghth Yankees 7 Braves 4 Amfrl(M)ioaflmit 4) 1999 sweqiin ' Devil Rays 7Mets 5 allowed four hits Ryan Rupe (3-in seven shutout innings and Greg Vaughn and Fred McGriff homered : on consecutive pitches as IknuNi Bay built a 0 lead in his firrt Steve Tyachsd (1-start for New York since he wS demoted totiw minor legues tone weeks ago allowed four runs apd sevitomtsiniix-!du- s innings 3) 7-- 7) vlYbtkscoredforo runtliuthe diatiheMUft fiom Maik i' -- ffiatSantaAnitaHerearedanri ‘niMenexertiseriderFAragbn-'diatttackkfterdiePreakneratopr- : f die morning ofhisfosappoi&ting fif)lace finish fo'die Kentucky : "Derby r vlV'way H5 relied several times but TWIniSFintes6 Tbrii Hunter hit a fifth-ingrand slam to overcome a 4 as Minnesota avoided its first four- game losing streak tins season ’ Cristian Guzman hit four singles fbr the secrmdtime in five games - Nne jays 7 Martins 6 Shannon Stewart drove in the win- ning against Ricky Bones (2-- ) nm in the 10th inning witii die 14thdouble ttf tim game the sixth by Toronto Florida’s set steam record Diamondharks 11 Royals 4 ’Luis Gonzalez hit three home runs ' and Rapdy Johnson (74) best Kansas Chy for the nimhstrait time Gonzalez who had four RBIs homered off Paul Byrd (0-- in the first and fifih and against Doug Henry inthe ninth to raise his total to 25 Only San Francisco's Barry Bonds with 32 heading into the day ni 6-- eit dent-jpro- AstnuS Rangend ' Moises'Alou homered off Tim Crabtree (04) in die 11th inning of the Lone Star Showdown— die first regulaMeason game between the rjxl ‘ Artrosand Rangen Rockies 9 Cardinals 1 Denny Neagle Combined witii dnee reiieven on a leav- with grained ing right hmafing m die Colorado Rockies routed the St Louis Cardinals 9--1 Friday nibL four-hitt- er See GAMESoaB3 the Belmont ne I nullluUJTDJIn-- ChutiD6wnsHereturnedto ' Ritorityandwasieco enracejnd foe Grade I Champagne and Breeden’ Ciq Juvenile:This :v pare forthe BelmonL This horse has aged me 10’ ' year m two starts before theDerby whit&haired : lie won the San Felipe and die Grade years” die old v g horse a big kid Ife never gives you dunce totake a bmth Jce your toes When he’s getting - MOM opener of die Crosstown Series ' White Sox starter David WeUs who allowed two runs one earned v — biribre leaving with bade spasms after facing only five batters in the shortest outing of his career 1 i Jn6£ - look at the Bdmont Psrk track ready to ma that’s whenhe does diatstuff He’s just haring fun but decide his own pace get into his Thursday morning he reared fo die v bam but Aragm managed to dis-- -! it’s hard on us sttideMBaffiert said “I dunk he’ll mount before it happened The colt what Foint do the same thing in the Belmont” Givenhad Knowing dien behaved himrelfmi die way to- - done and what he has the potentiid This will be Baffert’a fifdi Bd-the track for a gallop and on the way to dp however make the nervous moot and in two of diem he back to the barn and he was a model mornings easier to take ":watcbed Silver Charm (1997) and V Tte of deportment for his final gallop Real Quiet (1998) finish second in ' c V fovoritoinro Kentuctar Derby iss J" bids to become the Friday: r “He needs very himaihteK the only time die son of Thunder V’ Crown winner and Gulch the 1995 Derby and Belmont Affirmedin 1978 nance”Baffertui(L”Hesacci- : because of his antics” Should Point Given win he would winnet hu finished worse than sec-Point Given has escaped) serious ond in 10 starts Last year he won a betiie first Ikeakneu winner to win ' foe Bdmont since TUnuco Cat in injury but he did cut Ibis head while v maiden race the Kentucky Juvenile f stall last week at J i° hu 1994 v BafiEHtraid'“fespfiui-ldvin- to die track he daybefere hi wed one nm Uite in ' — for anOridesrodbe since Arthur Rhode New YotYmkm on July 291992 1) APfWito'DplAto'‘r ''i5 ' Qnoles 5 Expea Tigers centeffleWer Roger Cedooo i tunitoaaftw making a (King calcti S Ro NEW YORK (AP) — BobBafEert ddnksFmnt Given will get better with age By then tlto trainer’s: nerves could be shot' : “Anybody carilTain Front Given” Baffert said of die Plneakness winner and Belmont Stakes favorite HNot if you have a heart condition though” oh who will oppose eight other inclumng Kdmid Derby winner Mcmardus on Saturday nquick- - ' en the heart in the afternooa He can : cause heartimm in the morning (Ifes gotten loose a couple of - has hit more this season Johnson had 11 strikeouts in seven innings — raising his major league-tol48-uldlo- leaving with tightness in his left flitreliwreRustyl hcmi Jy HairstonW with an RBI sending Mon tnal to its fourth straight loi r-3 fourth time in five games Bemie Williams and Scott Brosius homered and Tbm Glavine (6-' walked seven as New Yock won the first game between the teams at Yan- kee Stadium since itsWorld Series v I as Toronto Blue Jays Brad RAmer right sldsssaMy Into second buie : ISanUAhita-Derby- tBafEert said Point Given ridden V makehim the first Kentucky Derby winner to win foe Belmont since : Thunder Gulch in 1995 : fMMouarchosisaverygood horse”Bafiiert said (rfdie gray colt 127 V' who ran foe second-fastest- of VStttwMjQocloelo lighfning pace in the Derby ' w ' : : : 'i APnhoto Pmnlfnoaa TlMms whnnr mirit ntwim mdrs v s : 'V ' : ' " A i' f 'V ’ H |