Show B8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 14 2002 Kash Continued from B1 right-fiel- David Webb and Derek Wad-douwent yard off Panfloflf Zimmerman smiling wryly shook his head in disbelief as Bingham rounded the bases "He's been struggling but he'll get a homer or two for you every year” Smithfield manager Richard Hansen said ps of Bingham "He's a battler He picked the time to give us the lead there" There were several sparkling plays in the fied during the second game Providence shortstop Eric S packman robbed Darren Cooper of a base hit in the third inning when he made a sliding backhanded stop on a ground ball in the hole then spun around and fired to first base for the out Christensen Smithfield's right fielder cut down David Simmons who was trying to' stretch a single into a double Search Continued from Bl with a gun while searching for her anight later 'It was not immediately clear what impact the discovery had on the case Police were able to confirm that Tawanna Iverson had checked into a hotel on July 1 and that Iverson had gone there looking for her shortly before 3 am on July 3 While at die hotel Iverson allegedly told security guards he was looking for a car with smashed windows He left with- - ‘ out having found it police said None of the Cadillac’s windows were broken when police searched the vehicle Thursday but in court papas investigators said they were also ing automobile repair receipts While the blood said glass may bolster the police theory that Iverson acted violently defense attorneys said the fail- ure to find a gun will hurt the prosecution “Unaccompanied by a weapon this is a nothing case an absolute nothing case” said Edwin Jacobs Jr an attorney for convicted Philadelphia ' mob boss’ Joseph Merlino : “If police have a gun and an eyewitness this is a tougher case to defend If police don’t have a gun and an eyewitness who says ’Well he had a gun in his pocket but he didn’t take it out and I didn’t necessarily see it’ that becomes a much easier case to defend” Barring discovery of a weapon he said die case would come down to a credi- bility contest between the for-mer NBA MVP and his two accusers Charles Jones 21 ' ‘ ' Crash Continued from Bl line just ahead of Jaan Kir-sip- uu and Pedro Horillo who finished in die same time " The stage win was the first for McGee in the Tbur and the ' first for his fdjeuxcom team in five years Armstrong’s crash also involved Frenchman Laurent - ! t ' i ' ' is error with one out in die seventh to put die tying run on base Spackman than hit s deep fly just in front of the fence in center that Krambule hauled in in the fifth inning One inning earlier with Ryan Barrett trying to score on a double by Matt Gleason off fence Chrisd the tensen threw to first baseman Justin Creech who fired home to catcher Brady Murray Barrett still eight feet short of home stopped and tried to go back to third base but lost his footing Murray made the tag for the inning's final out Barrett got it right on another ’ play at the plate in the sixth inning when he avoided a tag by Murray to tie the score at 4 The play came after Cory Krambule dropped a fly ball by Simmons on the warning track in center field Bing- ham's relay throw was up the third-baline forcing Mur- his position in leave to ray front of the plate Murray and Smithfield coach Mike Hansen argued that Barrett went out of the baseline to avoid the tag but the home plate umpire was not Panfloff got Rhett Udy to ground to Smithfield second baseman Nick Oldroyd who forced out Waddoups at second to end the game "If s a lot of fen" Waddoups said of the nailbiter "It win pretty exciting but it would have been nice to pull but i win About PanflbfTs performance Waddoups said: "We thought we were (gening to him) and then he came back out and shut us down He throws well" In the third inning of Game 1 Providence sent 13 men to die plate as it turned a tight 2-- 1 cushion lead info an eight-ru- n douSpackman had a two-ru-n ble to highlight the outburst The Blue Sox staged a rally to get within three but a three-ru-n homer by Scott Budge sealed the win for se persuaded Providence Waddoups reached on an - t PROVIDENCE FORGE Va (AP) — Orchard Park took die lead coming into the home stretch and never gave it up Saturday holding off favored Flying Dash to wip the $300000 Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs ' I ' 4 f y Horseradng Orchard Park won the Grade m Jefferson Cup on the turf at Churchill Doiwns and hasn’t been out of die money in 10 races “We’ve never really pushed him” Vesgo said in die winner’s circle “We've given him four or five weeks between each race” Flying Dash racing for die first time since he was disqualified after a victory in the Grade ED Hawthorne Derby on May 11 went off the 3 choice of baton He was fourth for jockey Victor Espinoza at the mile mark about when Orchard Park went between horses and grabbed die lead Orchard Park paid $6 to win and earned $300000 boosting his career earnings to $646910 in 11 starts It was his sixth race this year Long shot Tburing England which set the eariy pace hung on to finish third followed by Jeremi-- ! ah Jack Root With Style and Kris’s lYayer I Orchard Park the second choice at 2-- 1 covered diet lft miles on the Secretariat Ttarf Course in 2‘03 beating Flying-Dasby 1 12 lengths said first his Prado ride oo IOrchard Edgar Park was smooth “He was doing everything pretty easy all the way around and you could see at die top of die stretch that he was kind of looking around” Prado said “When a horse came to me he picked it back up again” The only horse that approached was Flying Dash the German-bre- d colt trained by Neil Drysdale but he never closed the gap in running second The victory was the sixth in seven starts for Orchard Park “You feast you famine and now we're into feasting which is so much better than feinin-in- g if there is such a word” owner Peter Vesgo said or whatever at home” and that Iverson had thrown her out of the house naked “It’s like the third time he did it” Jones said “He told her the next time he see her he was going to kill her” Jones claimed that some- time around 3:30 am on July 3 Iverson and another man u 6-- IHEEZHZAPJ arrived at the apartment look-in- g for Tawanna While there Jones-saiIverson threatened to shoot him Police said Iverson was accompanied by his uncle Gregory Iverson and that Carey picked his photograph out erf a lineup Jones has stuck to his stray in subsequent police interviews and when confronted by reporters “I have no reason to challenge his credibility" Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson said ' Criminal defense attorney David McGlaughlin said jurors might suspect the story was embellished by someone seeking to cash in on Iverson’s fame “This young man who is the complaining witness I believe he has dollar signs in his eyes and I believe he has an awful lot of baggage” MGl&ugblin said “I believe it would be awful difficult to get a fact- - 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v tuned out dong tjie route for ‘ riders Frenchman Didier Saturday ’s tick through the lush fields and cow pastures of Nor--( Rout was forced out of die race He yas rushed to a bos ‘ mandy the site of some of the ' fiatest fighting in WorU War ft pital with what was believed be Tlie finish line in Avranches collarbone broken a to located just yards firoip a McGee said he wad briefly delayed by 6ne of the dashes' square named for US Gen " but repoyered to win George Patton US forces ' “There was a fell at about 5 i liberated die town on July31 1944 marking a turning point kilometers feoin the finish and in the Alliqd effort to free : I had tp plut my foot down” France from the Nazis said McGee“But (teammate) Sunday's eighth stage l a Christophe Menginled me run through Brit back to the main pack and I r l 349-mil-e was in a good position for die tany from Saint-- ) :v to Plouay last kilometer” ’ ' ' and Hakim Carey 17 Since March Jones had been living with Iverson’s cousin Shaun Bowman Carey lived upstairs but said he was with Jones the night of the alleged confrontation During his 911 call reporting the alleged attack Jones told dispatchers that Iverson and his wife “have been going through some type of problem ‘ - 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