Show ' - ' i‘ i v & r L ' i t- i ' j Wednesday July 24 2002 ' ? Pagel The Herald Journal - s:’f h’ k LES DEUX-ALPE- S France (AP) — For after the stage which Colombian rider SanLance Armstrong every second counts in tiago Botero won in 5:55: 16 Tour de France the three-weArmstrong was ninth 6:41 off the pace The mountain stage fiom Spanish rival Joseba Beloid surprised him in the southern Provence briefly in Tuesday's ISdi stage — die 1 longest of the race at 14043 miles — region to this ski station was the first in the Alps this year But it wasn’t by surging ahead in the final stretch Such aisle challenge could only as hard ss die two earlier leps in tfaf isSE SSLhave taken a few seconds off Ann- the Pyrenees — both of which lead overall even but strong’s big Armstrong won — or the trek to that was too much for the American the top of the Mont Ventoux in He gave chase and crossed the line which he exttqded jiis lead Also it was much easier than Wednesjust bdiind Beloid docking the same time His overall advantage of 4 minutes 21 to La day’s stretch from Les Deux-Alp" seconds over BeMd was unchanged and he Plune which features diree exceptionally remained on course for a fourth straight title difficult climbs it’s not too hard it’s uLes Deux-Alp- es not good for attacking” Armstrong said See LANCE on B2 ' A ‘iv- ek Vaison-la-Romai- ne £ V happy birthday for Boston’s Nomar Gardaparra B2 A I'v - Taylor leads Marlins at state swim meet - L es Sportsbriofs t AP photo Joeeba Beloki left crosses the finish line while Lance Armstrong' looks at a dock Indicating the time lapsed after the winner of the 1 5th stage of the Tour de France ftCDDCCal Th$ Sports Academy Madias iwim team recent returned fiom the feur-daLong Course State Championship swim meet at the Keanu Oquinh Put Fitness Center: Out of the 25 team attending the meet the Marlins finished in eighth place — dtohighetf tank of any team from outside Lake Qtyftovo area During an awards ceremony prior to die final evening of competition Jake Taylor 10 waa named under Male Swimmer of the Year During die 2001-0- 2 iwim season d Thylor set state records in die and freestyle Ikylor picked up a win In each of his nine events including setting state recordsin the freestyle with a time of 30 84 (previously 3133 set in 1982) freestyle at 1:0835 200meter freestyle 2:2899 and y Mustangs run win streak to 13 top Aztecs the-Sa- lt 10-an- d- By Wade Dennlston staff writer 500-yar- 100-met- er er 50-met- er 100-met-er 400-met- er freestyle 5:1750 Mackenzie Pabst 9 was also a state champ winning the breaststroke with a tune of 4740 Pabst finished in ninth place overall in die girls category Other top ten swimmers were Erin Pabst 12 seventh place and Jonathan Kane 18 fifth place Kane who will be competing for the University ofUtahdus year finished in second place in the 200- - ' meter backstroke and the butterfly The Marlins had a team record 22 swimmersqualify to compete in individual events at the meet Six additional swimmers filled out the team’s relay rosters 50-me- ter : ' 100-met-er ' just beenplaying tremendous” That was the case against the Aztecs (18-1- 3) Dodgers get Houston HOUSTON (AP) — Infielder Tyler Houston was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers by the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night for minor leaguepitchersBenDigginsand ' Shane Nance Houston '31 was signed as a free eut on Jan17 2000 and was hitting 302 this yewwith seven hotnen and 33 RBIs Milwaukee also will send the Dodgers a player to be named Since joining die Brewers Houston hit 262 with 37 homers and 1 17 RBIs 1 Brent StevehaHeratd AL 'v s 'i Tampa Bay 41 at game Boston 22 Tampa Bay 5 Boston 4 2nd game Toronto at Baltimore ppd rain : Detroit 1 0 Kansas City 1 Cleveland 9 NY Yankees 3 V Chlcagq White Sox 8 Minnesota 7 Seattle 4 Texas 1 : Oakland 2 Anahebii 1 - NL " Zim thrilled with his perfecto Misaoula 6 ' vl V MAJOR LEAGUE ' ' v ' jr ‘ - SeeHTLEonB4 See ZIM mi B2 - little: NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE - ' ‘ v- J '''VjBime1 Rebels 2 V Games Sox12 Justin the Sox won“ft' tJ because picture per Sd feet bunting and sooth- - Kernindi-lii- t homer by V Blue 'MW4 lTJanen' Of wire Sox 125 ' i F'icing a Logan team laiden big ats and good speed NORTHERN Rinderknecht threw over 100 UTAH LEAGUE — — per-pitches in complete-gam- e Hornets 4 ( formance as the Hornets won ' : v 4-- 1 Logan 1 qt Hynun City Pink i “I think Jeremy’s as good a richer as there is in dus league Hynuti head coach" 1 Kelly Rowser said “When he’s on he’s toug” r “No Ernie excuses Rivers: Logan skipper they just outplayed us tonight: If I’d have known all dieruns were in tjfye first inning we'd have " 'v played dutt iind gone home ' “If diey would’ve told me that they would score With hi ESW8t “ - HYRUM The Hyntm Hornets did a hit with a ' ' litde Tuesday nighf Check diaL Jeremy Rindwtoiecht did a lot with a home runs ESPN —Atlanta at Florida ' ' r T - : t" gi pjn jTT? 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BASEBALL: - 3-- er By Gregg Hardy staff Writer Ontolovisioh :'11anL-r- '' 8-- power FroW 4' Maml 54 New York 46 Utah 88 Detroit 75 Houston 68 Seattle 54 HYRUM— Ryan Zimmerman haspitched in a tot of exciting games in his career There were none bigger than the second contest of Monday’s doubleheader at Brigham City Aztecs Tuesday evenifig at The Yard Obviously a perfect game is not thrown very often I just hap-pened to get lucky and throw one" Zimmerman threw 86 pitches— 63 of which were strikes He struck out l3 batters and just one ball left : the infield By FUck West staff writer i bg4an11 I Pioneer league Medina Hat2 v-- : it 4-- Sajt Lake 9 11 ' die Guardian in Eliason four-hwent out Zimmerman one game and threw his first career perfect game in leading Mountain Crest to a 0 victory and a sweep of Brigham City ' “It was probably the funnest in for game Fve ever pitched that's sure” Zimmerman said after the Stangs’ 0 win over the Sniithfield The Mustangs had zero errors turned one double play and catcher' Braidy Pond threw out Kevin Hall at the plate after he tried to score on a wild pitch in the sixth "The defense is always there for me" ' Jorgensen said The only two hits Jorgensen gave up were singles by Brennen Reese and Tyler Benson He threw 96 pitches had six strikeouts and walked three This was the second time Mountain Crest and Smithfield faced off this season In the first meeting back on July 10 the Mustangs won 0 behind a two-hittfrom Ryan Zimmerman : “That’s the key to us period” Aztecs coach Vie Bingham said of the lack of hits “Just inability to hit thebalL It does- n’t take a good pitcher to three-h- it us “We don’t score any runs for our pitching staff” Chandler Robinson was die unfortunate Smithfield hurler to get no run support against Mountain Crest on Tuesday The southpaw allowed four runs on six hits in five innings of Work He struck out vfive walked one and hit another j' V Philadelphia 7 Chicago Cuba 4 V Atlanta 5 Florida 3' NY Meta 4 Montreal 3 Cincinnati 7 PWrfxiigh2: ' Houatori 7 Milwaukee 4 ‘s Arizona 8 Coloredo 5 Los Angeles 8 San Diego 6 SL Louie 4 San Francisco 0 Omaha Journal Smithflekfs Kevin Hall slides into home and is tagged out by Mountain Crest pitcher Casey Jorgensen in the Sixth inning Jorgensen covered the plate on wid pitch to Smtthfiekfs Chandler Robinson who fewatching the play By Wade Dennlston staff writer ' ' HYRUM — Luke LofthouSe accounted for half of Mountain Crest’s rims and as the Casey Jorgensen threw a two-hittMustangs wrapped up their third straight American Legion Top of Utah League title Tuesday evening against rival Smithfield Lofttiouse scored once and drove in another as Mountain Crest recorded a 4-- 0 victory at The Yard It was the 13 th consecutive win for die Mustangs (21-- 8 overall) Mountain Crest coach Stephen Hansen gives a lot of credit to his pitching staff as well as the defense for the streak that ' has reached a baker’s dozen AMERICAN “We’re scoring LEGION some runs but our pitching him been Mustangs 4 Aztecs 0 great”-Hansesaid “We’ve been throwing the ball really well and our defense has ‘ : r:' BrerttStownBAtorakfJoiimW Hyrurfs TnHki Rowser aildee Inta tfiird base under the tag of ' See POWER on B4 Logan third basamahJeremy Gordon in the first Inning y v ' See HYRUM on B4 |