Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 20 2004 CSF pitcher continues mastery Series! Hurricanes best Tigers i homer helped Miami beat the Tigers two-ru- n CollegelWorld B3 9-- 5 7 : ' Carrillo ( draft pick by the Oakland Athletics' gave up five runs on five hits OMAHA Neb (AP)' — Jason Windsor ' two walks and a hit hatter in the first two pitched his third shutout of the season and struck out a career-hig- h pitched a three-hitt‘‘I didn't have real good control of my fastinnings then settled down to retire 19 of 23 bat- 14 to lead Cal State Fullerton to a 0 vic-ters and lead the I lurricanes tq their 13th : ball but it came around in the second or third ' ' lory over South Carolina in the College World said to Windsor “I just kept working straight victory 7 ' inning” Series on Saturday ' It traditional and the was the first the to next of 7 7 finally things pitch meeting get Windsor (12-won his 1 1th straight starts smoothed out and my fastball came back" powers since LSU's Warren Morris hit his 7'' and ran his consecutive scoreless innings' streak home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of 7 South Carolina hadn’t been shut out in 67 V to 24 He has given up just one run in 32 the 1996 CWS championship game' since lasing 0 in to Stanford in last games : innings (028 ERA) in the NCAA tournament v': year’s The Hurricanes broke a ll tie when Erick V ''77 ' including the eight shutout innings he tossed in-San Pedro doubled with two outs' in the fifth' “Jason Windsor completely dominated the super regional win over Tulane last Saturday! 7 game He just overmatched us" Gamecocks and scored on Gaby Sanchez’s second RBI sin- ‘‘I’m just glad you and America got to see coach Ray Tanner said “We had a couple '!' gle of the game' 7 what we’ye been seeing for two years" Fuller: in the sixth Jon Jay hit a but weren’t able to cash in He’s triple opportunities ' ton coach George Horton said before Ricks connected off Justin Determann V'7' just too good" Fullerton (43-2will play Miami on Mon- (6-for his 1 th home run which barely' It was the third time in six "arnes that FullerThe Hurricanes (50-- 1 ) beat LSU 5 later cleared the wall in' field has held its opponent scoreless The Titans day ton ’ on Saturday LSU starter Nate Bfimstead lasted only tWo have won 28 of their last 33 games after start- : ' LSU (46-1will face South Carolina (50 7 ing the season innings' giving up five pms and eight hits- - ' ' South Carolina starter Matt Campbell (10-5- )' 16) in an elimination game V before Determann relieved in the third ' ' Windsor pitched out of trouble three times The Tigers strung together three straight hits draft pick of the Kansas City Roy- -' a als allowed four hits but walked a career-hig- h off Carrillo to open the game leaving runners at third base in the second and fifth innings and getting out of a d " double JC Holt led off with a ground-rul- e ' 'AP photo-eight in 52-- 3 innings V Tollethe Zen-settled scored on in In Steven Jon and down seventh out Patterson’s Cesar the late Carrillo Cal State Fullerton's Jason Windsor struck out Ryari single by striking game jam ' v after two shaky innings and held LSU to two A' son for the third time in the game 14 South Carolina batters in a rigue followed with a sacrifice fly and lvan College Naccaiatd with a hits over his last six innings and Adam Ricks’World Series game Saturday in Omaha Neb: a The single third-roun- 1 2-- 6) d er 2-- V - - 4) 8-- CWS77 :r ' 77 7 i r : ‘ 1) - 1 5) 9-- 1 ' run-scori- ng 7 : i 7 left-cent- er ' t 8) "7 15-1- 6' - first-rou- nd bases-loade- ' first-roun- 220-pou- right-hand- nd 7 in the second inning and unRBI single in the fifth giving- Expos ChiSox ' ' the: Rangers - ‘: v- ''7"’ wJOth-iriningtrip- V Michael Barrett’s two-ru- n double in the bottom of the 77 ninth inning gave the Chicago' 77717 7 Cubs a 3 victory over the 77 :77 Oakland Athletics Saturday at ''' f: :r ning hit injwd riight& and the-s Mets beat Detroit 7’With one but jn the: 1 6th7'7-777- 4-- 7 Wrigley Field7'7‘-- 7 ' 7 t : vReyes tripledfd righi‘ienterX7-:- ' 'rpffCcaig DingrnanFO-T'7-':"-?'- ' v intentional walks loaded tJte7?7'VC7 V basesr- and Reypjvas forced 777 7 Interleague 5hanle Spencer 'igrounder' Mark Mulder outpitched Mark 'UPniarin a marquee matchup ’ T77777helping Oakland take ai 2 lead?7 'r&l'into die nirith But with closer 5J& Arthur Rhodes absqit Chad '’ hold iL7 7 ' Bradford (3-- couldn’t ' ’ ' 7But Ciejonwhoseninth ihnino Hnrivv u)rin FriHnv ff Vs'-is- 3-- ' J warnin dnye tqtlyf fa- a gaitK:winhihgsm: Rockies! 11 Orioles 6 Denver Prestori Wilson left-te- ! - - 4) ‘ Todd Hoi777K' ''vvC- Jandsworth started the winning Pinch-hitt- er j 'I- 'i v scored on Barrett’s drive down line: V theright-ficld forDerrek Leewent4-for- 4 arid Barrett ' 'Cub Todd Walker slides safely ’ V' 7 7s thriecRBls Kyle Farnsworth '7-- ' hit a career first with fX2r& pitched a scoreless 7 v eighth for the win - Kad'-'r''''''- : v wt Edgardo Alfohzo delivered 7 a two-ru-n homef with two outs j"in the eighth inning to lead the 'Giants pver Boston Y :x fe-:- -' ' : : ' Barry Bonds ina highly antic-- 7 ipated matchup between the ! six-tiNLMVP and three- time Cy Young Award winner with Bonds finished a strikeout He came in hitting 367 lifetime with a homer against Martinez ' Yankees 6 Dodgers 2 ' At Los Angeles Hideki Matsui hit a three-ru- n homer in his first against Hideo Nomo and Brad Halsey worthis major league debut in New 7 York’s victory also got his Halsey at-b- at (1-- 7v 11 was the first time Matsui 7 ever faced Nomo though both pitched Vladimir Gnenero hqmered starred for years in Japan in the Matsui Central! 7! “d drove :' played 'llldiicilll llaliucu ivugci 'j Cleriteris his second straight and ! the Pacific League loss with a win over tteAslnw careers in Japan only Ortiz coincided from 1993 94 easily outpitched ' CleitienS allowing only three Mariners 5 Pirates 1 hits with five strikeouts in his'At Pittsburgh Joel Pineiro' i " best start of the season limited the Pirates to one run Francisco Rodriguez got over eight innings in his sec- ond straight strongStart and three outs for his sixth save Rich Aurilia drove !in three Helping Anaheim snap a three- ! i': Seattle runs lead to losing streak r Braves 4 Indians 0 Pineiro (3-looked a lot At Atlanta Paul Byrd more like the pitcher who won :16gamejs fast season than the-- ' pitched seven shutout innings in his first start since 2002 and one who recently ended a ' iiiinva uiwatwu juaii- xivcia JIUI 7 V ’ ' Placido Polanco also horiie-- : tWo homers in the second Byrd (J)was making first major league start since inning including his first 7 red tof the Phillies in their Sqpt: 25 2002 for Kansas 7 first victory over Kansas City’ Career grand slant and the 7V' ' ' ' ! 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City!against the Chicago V 7-before for World 7-White Sox He hail Tommy' Series a ' wild on '' 7 V ? h(di'ng Milton (9-John surgeiy on July U 2003 win oyer Chit ago pitched effec- and was activated from the Juan Uribe had a Career-hig- h lively into the eighth inning disabled list earlier Saturday seven RBIs for tjTe White Sox: tying Roger Clemens Randy Rivera droye in six runs in 7 7 : ! Brewers 7 Twins 6 !! Johnson ttnd Kenny Rogers for: ‘ 7 ihe inning tying AiidreDawV the most wins in the hiajors j At Milwaukee Oeoff Jenkins son’steam' record with a (wo- hita tiebreaking homer leading'' Rangers 7 Marlins 6 the eighth jnniitg and the' v AtMiami Eric Young drove run homyr and a grand slam in ! : - 1 ‘ '" ' ‘l"'i Brewere rallied from a fij deficit to beul Minnesota held on' to beat Florida The Brewers 'were down 5-- 0 Eli Marreri) and Julio Franco ’ See MLB on B5 double 7 beforc going ahead with a six- homers to lead the' hit two-ru- n Young had a two-ru- n 'Sr iv 111 at uuii aiiiw 1 pssi a His ' 7 l()-ru- ' : 1) ! : 8) - allowed only two harmless The Associated Press ’v 29 for Shock Schumacher fails with right ankle led the Comets (6-18 points and Michelle Snow had 14 Fever 70 Liberty 65 At Indianapolis Tamika Catchings had 25 points and 12 rebounds — both season highs — to lead Indiana over New York It was Catchings’ first double-dou- hie of the season and the 24lh of her from the career She was field including shooting from and all five of made range her free throws Kelly Miller added 0 points for the Fever (64) Elena Baranova scored 18 points and Crystal Robinson 7 for New which lost its fourth York (6-straight game Storm 74 Silver Stars 61 At Sari Antonio Lauren Jackson scored 27 points to help Seattle push its winning streak to six games Jackson playing in her 100th from the WNBA game was field She hit both of her from the attempts and went in bid 6) 29 Swin Cash scored a career-hig- h points Saturday helping the defending WNBA champion Detroit Shock beat the Sacramento Monarchs 84-7- 4 on theroad for their fifth straight win WNBA- - 7 m 3) 7) 10-of-- 1 -3 Deanna Nolan added 16 points for the Shock who shot 50 percent Tangela Smith scored a season-hig- h 21 points for the Monarchs' who trailed by as many as 22 points and lost for the fourth time in five games Lynx 66 Comets 58 At Minneapolis Katie Smith scored 22 points to help Minnesota e snap a losing streak Tamika Williams added 12 points and rebounds for the Lynx (5-Sheryl Swoopes slowed by a sore ' 02-seco- nd two-gam- 1 1 5) 1 1 - 5) 13-tu- rn t -6 Storm 'Smirks AP photo (8-- 2) LaToya Thomas had 6 points for 9 the Silver Stars a WNBA-wor1 st 3-- Barrichello's move Saturday wasn't a total surprise He had beeiv fastest in three of the four practice sessions on the road course then set a new track record I0-of-- line Betty Lennox added 16 and nine rebounds for the league-leadin- g to win pole INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Michael Schumacher set the target midway through Saturday's US! Grand Prix qualifying Rubens Barrichello tore past it in a Hash Barrichello made up a deficit over the final tworthirds of Indianapolis' 2605-mil- e road course beating Schumacher's qualifying time by 0177 seconds' to claim ' the pole for the US Grand Prix today "We made progress since (Friday)" Barrichello said "We made a small change in the car I didn't have much of a reference but it was an easy lap" - The winning run also came as a relief to Barrichello a Brazilian best known as Ferrari's other driver He earned the 10th pole of his career and his first since October in Japan with a time of 1 minute 10223 seconds -- -8 Cash scored on a variety of shots in the second half when she had 17 points and the Shock (6-pulled away from struggling Sacramento (3-shots and Cash made converted free throws for Detroit which started the season 7 - - - 0) f-l ' : 3-- 5) -- nets career- By 11 Detroit's Swin Cash scored a game and points against Sacramento Saturday career-hig- h 29 with a time of 1:09454 during The previous record 1:09566 was set last eartv Italv's Jarno ' ' Trulli But even as Babrichello posted the best times and moved into position as the pole favorite before qualify ing every one seemed to be w aiting for Schumacher When he finally got on to the track Schumacher moved into his customary position — at the front of the field The world champion glided through the (urns finishing in 1:10400 The truth was Schumacher of Germany w as fighting with the car’s handling :i just slid afound too much couldn't keep it on the track on the proper line" he said -- six-ti- ' 7777 ' le " v-- ’ 7 7 : - i- - - 7' - T "7 second straight game '77 Mets4 Tigers 3 (10) At New Ydrit'Jose'Reycs'7 : set itp Mike:7 7 ' Cameron’s second game-w- : V' : : 7 By The Associated Press 7 - - lbtsof prodiictibn front the leaijoff spot for the Mets nip Tigers j:- :' - 41 runs ’put up d - run-scori- ng pen can’t A’s 7 - - er ' ? |