Show sund?w Page 1 The Herald Journal belly’s salute to soil caps teary ceremony Hall Inside QB CANTON Ohio (AP) — Jim Kelly never walked off a football field holding his son’s hand He never got to play catch with Hunter or take him camping or Utah Stats club holds hockey B2 camp for kids American Bowl — B8 his 10 minutes at the podium the Buffalo Bills quarterback thanked the teammates coaches family and friends who helped him achieve football’s highest honor Then Kelly looked down at his terminally ill child fishing But Kelly’s son gave him something much more special: A hero Jim Kelly never tossed a touch- -' down pass as meaningful or had a moment on the field as sweet as the one that closed his induction speech into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday Choking back terns throughout Sports briefs Stingers beat Cubs : four others inducted into football’s DES MOINES Iowa (AP) — Sal Fasano hit three solo home mns as ' Salt Lake beat Iowa 5 in the Pacific Coast League Saturday Fasano was just assigned to die Stingers by Anaheim after he was 9-- Hunter Kelly who shares his father’s birthday and grit has Krabbes disease a rare degenerative disorder of the nervous system that robbed him of motor skills “It’s been written that the trade- mark of my career was toughness” Kelly said “The toughest person I ever met in my life was my son my hero Hunter “I love you buddy” 7 9" Kelly’s closing capped an emotional day as he was enshrined along with the late coach George Allen tight end Dave Casper defensive lineman Dan Hampton ' and wide receiver John Stallworth On a hot day a record crowd of 17700 attended the ceremonies in ’ See SALUTE on B8 tlfil AP photo Jim Kely wipes Na eyes during Ns acceptance speech m the Pro Foottjel Hal of Fame Saturday Hearn critical AmericanlLegionlStateiTournament obtained from the Milwaukee Brewer ers in a deal Nathan HayheS also had a solo home nm far the Stingers Keith Johnson had double far Salt Lake a two-nKevin One had a solo home run homer and JaysonBass had a ooe-ni-n and a sacrifice fly for the Cubs Matt Wise (3-- was the winning five-play- m 2) pitcher Swimming record set BERLIN (AP) — Fmnziska van Almsick of Germany broke the world record in die freestyle Saturday finishing in 1 minute 5664 seconds at die European Swimming Championships Van Almsick' who won her fourth medal of the meet broke her own record of 1:5678 set Sept 6 1994 falling 200-met- er ' Broadcaster’s career likely over says doc Saturday's kotos LOS ANGELES (AP) — Longtime Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn has probably celled his last game his neurologist said Saturday after performing surgery for brain hemorrhaging “Ifhehas a full recovery in terms of his motor func- AL Baltimore 8 Toronto 4 Seattle 12 Cleveland 4 i Oakland 8 Detroit 4 Tampa Bay 6 Chicago White Sox 2 Minnesota 4 Kansas City 3 (10) Texas 8 Boston 6 Anaheim 5 NY Yankees 4 ' El LuceraHerald Journal Mountain Cresfs Nick Eliason left sldes into home while Dixie catcher Garret Messerty picks up the ball during the ninth inning of their American Legion Tournament game Saturday in Kearns Mountain Crest won the contest 5--3 nL Arizona 8 NY Meta 5 10) 1st game Atlanta 6 St Louis 1 Loe Angeles 8 Philadelphia 6 (12) Arizona 9 NY Mats 2 2nd game Colorado 2 Chicago Cubs Houston 5 Montreal 3 ®Q folflBfflk 1 ODDDDDDOffi PCL Salt Lake 9 Iowa 5 Pioneer league Casper 11 Ogden 2 Provo at Idaho Falls ppd Zimmerman Dixie’s poor rain WNBA Loa Angeles 81 Sacramento 71 Detroit 68 Cleveland 57 Indiana 69 Charlotte 48 Houston 69 Oriando 62 Q0050 ln6ID i On television £ ' I ARENA FOOTBALL By Wade Dennieton pjn — TNN Playoffs second round staff writer AUTO RACING pjn NBC— NASCAR Wlrteton Cup Brickyard 400 at Indtanapotia GOLF : TGC — European PGA Tour Mastersfinal round at Stockholm Sweden (same-da- y tape) I CNBC — Senior PGA Tour Long Mand Classic final round at Jericho NY LPGA Wendy’s ESPN2 - final round at Dubfin OWo' 1 j y "" 'i ' i: pjn CBS — PGA Tour' The International final round at Castle Rock Colo ESPN— USQA Curtis Cup Match' final day at Pittsburgh HORSE RACING - 1 PN2— Thoroughbreds Haskafi Handcap at NJ and Jim Dandy Stakes at Invitational nAgPUAI VSpN— iLouirt Atlanta-TENNIS r-- e I Vt ' : 11am CBS —ATP Tennis Mastsn Series- Canada champtonahlp at Spjn ABC Tbi ' s 5-- - WTA Acura Classic chanh n pionship at CarMMd CaM n f big boys we’ve gotta come out and swing the bats a lot better” lead in Mountain Crest took a the fifth when Kyle Hamilton drove in Ryan Piggott with a single to right The Stangs added another in the sixth when Piggott scored Brady Pond with a suicide squeeze The Mustangs' lead quickly evaporated in the Flyers’ half of the sixth Trent Tipton led off the frame with a single and later scored when Eric took the first pitch he saw from Zimmerman and (hove it over the fence to tie it at “One mistake in (nearly 150) pitches ain’t bad” Eliason said Pond led all Mountain Crest batters with time hits He was part of the double steal in the ninth that scored Eliason ' Barniim went with two RBIs ' and arun scored The Mustangs will be back in action Monday evening at 5 when they take on Taylorsville Both teams met in the second round at last yedr’s state tournament Mountain Cresjwas without its football players in the contest and was defeated soundly by the eventual state dumps Not hfcving their football players ' this time around will not be a problem ' fortheMustangsi ' “If you can’t get up for this game this is a big game for us” Eliason said “We gotta come qut fired up because Taylonville is supposed to be e chanq)ions lug dpgs— ' “ J I dunk we can come out and ! compete with them and come away winners” Said Hansen: “ft’s definitely tetter to iday Taylorsville with a full squad that’s for sure We know Taylorsville’s tradition so we’re gonna have to come play well” - 5-- 8) i i : did-thre- m left-fie- ld said " Zimmerman definitely proved thrit errors and NL m the bottom of the eighth Eliason scored After the first two Dixie batters anodier on a douwoe retired in die inning the next ble steal helping lead Mountain Crest to a 3 extra-- v three reached safely on s couple of " inning victory in the first round of thd singles and a walk Zimmerman buck- f led down Amencaii Legion State Tournament though and got Matt Tbbler Saturdayafternoon at Oquinh Pwk V tohit aweak grounder backto the ' who extended mound for an easy out at first base to The Mustangs (23-their win streak to IS have not lost r getoutofthe'jam V since late “Ryan’s a competitor and he never ' “We just didn’ t hit the ball very weU lets up” Eliason said today” Mountain Crest coach Stephen Equally impressive in defeat was Haqm said “B’s a good thing Ryan Hptoeswho also went die distance came and gutted it out He pitched Of the fiveruns Hoopes allowed WdL" only three were earned Although not The Mustangs hadjutonehitoff overpowering he had four strikeouts Dixie starter Clint Hoopek in the and kept the Mustang offense in check nintlvbut took advantage of three walks a hit baiter and two errors “We came out looking to play die Luke Lofthouse scored the first run y ball we have been but since it's been ti when Hyer first baseman Kay den Ivie a tong restfbr us we v obviously low tq home on what would n’t swing it like we can” EUiuon said have been a force play at the dish on a Tib come out and compete with the June1 that he will have a diffi- culty to be announcing” the neurologist Dr Asher Taban told reporters outside Nortfr ridge Hospital Medical Center Asked if the Hearn had called his last game' Dr Taban said "unfortunately it’s probable” Hearn was taken to the hospital from his San Fernando Home around 8 pm Friday after neighbors saw him fall in his backyard and called 9 1 1 When he arrived at the hos-pital doctors found a hemorrhage inside his cranium on top of the brain Taban said WDIfi) Bar-nu- “We say (this) about Ryan all the time: he’s a gutsy player” Hansen Scan-dnavi-an Sun ball hit by Eliason ' A throwing error by catcher Garret Messerly allowed Derek Lyle to score tef® Eliason made it 2 when he came home Mountain Crest had just seven hits — all singles — in the contest but Zimmerman made sure they advanced to the winner’s side of the bracket in the tourney The Mustang ace went the distance for the victory allowing three runs — two earned — on 10 hits He struck out 12 batters and walked three Of the 149 pitches he threw 96 were for w ' two-tim- - j r : - He underwent surgery and when the operation was com- pleted around 2 amHearp’s condition appeared more stable But around 9 am Saturday his neurological condition began to deteriorate and another blood clot was found this one inside the brain Taban said ' " ' ' 4 ' “This created a major brain : -- doctorsaid Hearn underwent a second operation which was complet- ed around 3:30 pmi shortly before Tkbanspoke to ' ' ' reporters Apparently the second hem- orrhaging was brought on by blood thinnen that Hearn had been taking sinpe undergoing heart surgery last year Thban said the pressure vDn the brain is under control but will be monitored He wax asked about'Heam’s progno- sis ' i ' “It’s not good” he said shaking his head “I do have a See HEARN on B4 i 4 ’ shift which is usually not Compatible with survival” the a:1 ' ‘ difficulty so I will foresee 1- -0 strikes- ’ 7ajn Aztecs fall hard — B2 double-eliminatio- Carolina tAnzona 1240 have speech 7 Florida 11 Milwaukee San Francisco 11 Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 4 San Diego 3 1 tions he will very likely i' |