Show B- 2- The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday June 24 2004 v: ' By The ' i "" f' v : V’ woes a hitless I I ih’and Danny Graves got throe i"outs for his 28th save C y National League Associated Press' ‘ IjC- Zfr'j i against the CuhsVinee the start of the Vogclsong (2:7 j walked three and struck : — u — i — - w —: n 20(X) season'4 “: i yy ' 4i J7 i' I for the Todd tor Chicago was even bottc r iin rghl later y'Z 5 Kxpos2 iV'X &&& V 4 At' Montreal J ijh Thome hit his iriajor 24tVi home ruiund Kevin Jciigueleading S' Millwood won for the first time in eight ''starts leading Philadelphia n a victory "yover the Exposi v“ : ' Thinne homcrcd off Sunwoo Kim (3-to lead olT the second Mike Lieberthal and v: V1 had solo shots for v v ’David Bell also r i ' V‘ ' s if r -- !: 'y ly two-ru- hits' lnmngand finished with five Wily Mo Pena and D'Angelo also connected for the fr New York's Season-hig- h ning streak' Mike Matthew - 3) I-- ' r -- ' Chacon worked out of a New York Cincinnati's Scan Casey n homeri in the 12th hit his second A( : bases-Joadc- d jam V in the ninth inning for his 14th save to help :' Colorado end an streak7 Jimenez' ' eight-gam- i road e losing- : V- - V - v t l "' i s 9 ' r V 'r — - 'j o V-- V' :$- - By Jason Tirner sports writer :z' sv'H?iw?vofl the play-riV: V? i Four straight Grantsville e fourth' :v V v4H jvf 3 V I Uiyugui u vyaa giwu bcckuise we haven't been irig very'gcjdd the last couple -- y pfgames but we 'came togeth-Vd- ay uic oiiiiuuiciu Duuwws ySverc abletd hians ‘with Grantsville in an AmencMi? Legion doiiblcheader Wediies Park at Richard 11 Unfoturiately for the piayifih f a ' tuifistiC:bunch f5 - 1 parficular ' inning of jw t It Vt'iC' rr in twoframes in 10’ ' ( is Jr thenitcapp Scbrihg certainly — eqjecially die first) Kowituriitafo'coi nirohpi temsand hit the ball hard whert prantsyille sent 1 4ronneris c’to the plate iii thatframei t isas er (Wednesday)" Fawson said BTingjs ¥ - strikezbnP rtf'pntl3oynr'ficiund:ttie Grantsyille's isix hits in'the®® i five walks and anibrror to Svc-jr- Smithfieldvip-infivefCMthreewforbxlra'- IK''lhriirigs)A ’V ‘ v'V V M three-rii- J fourthffill basei’inciuding a triple by Fawf n iLi zL- I w r£ American League - - 7 a who pitcn alter yyyAlex Rios sineled stole second and took 4 third on a eroundout In the I0(h DaveBerg led olfw'ith a :j sinale off Jesus Coloine (j-- J (Frank ' -- amorano-oounccu -- his third straight panic for Cleveland Casey Blake and Lou 1efl6ni also V horricnd for the lndians Paut Konerkb hii twoarid'AaniriRowand one for - Chicago' Redman (6-- 3) allov seven hits in7 innings struck out six arid walked one inThis seventh start’ against the Angels Damian Miller’s RBI double tied the 1- -3 Fawson's teammates would'Shake sure he would get ample ' run support in the third arid fourth innings by scoring bn fi ve hits and two Smithfield errors The first error proved tb be especially costlyWith ninners on second and third and two outs Smith induced Fawson to hit a routine fly ball hut right fielder Tyler Johnson appeared to lose it in the sun allowing both runners to score Woodward pitched six solid innings heal Mark Buchrle (7-Rangers 6 Mariners 3 At Arlington Texas Nick Bierbrodt' pitched six strong innings to win for the first time in more than two years giving the Rangers their fifth straight victory v Rich Aurilia homcrcd and Jolbcrt Cahr-on- c era had three hits for the Mariners Lee DriolesKV Yankees! ' Al ILillimorc Da id Ncwhan set career highs (if four hits and three KBIs and the e Onolcscniphatically ended a skid against Now York w ith a ) it attack liric Baiard (2-allowed seven hits and earned nin in il innings The nine-gam- 2) ' (7-- 1 ) 2f 1 lead in the fifth on Mark Kotsdy’ single and a sacrifice fly by Hattebcrg-- ' Oakland backed Up Redman with solid defense includirig an unorthodox double- play in the sixth as the Angels ran themselves out of a potentially big inning David Eckstein led off with a single and tried to score on Viadimir Guerrero's one-oidouble over the head of Kotsay-- ' it Nolan clutch from Oregon placed on stripe for Detroit CHARLOTTE SEE NX (APj — Deanna Nolan had four of her free points throws in (he closing seconds 10 lead the Detroit Shock to a victory Wednesday night that ended e the Charhrtic Sling's streak winning Ruth Riley added 13 points and Sw in Cash for the 1 7 ori 65-6- 0 four-gam- 1 Shock (7-- 4 fn! 1 in the East- ern Conference Detroit e losing snapped a streak against Charlotte (6-6- ) After 10 tics and 10 lead five-gam- f::i!mrorlsgiKg PORTLAND Ore (AP) — An Oregon assistant football coach violated NCAA recruiting rules when he tried to lure a junior college transfer to the school in January 2003 resulting in a probation for the school The Pacific-1- 0 school remains eligible for postseason play and does not lose any scholarships NCAA spokeswoman Kay Hawes said Wednesday The case centers on a “series of impermissible" contacts by the assistant and a national letter of intent that had a forged signature the NCAA said The athlete involved was not identified and docs not attend Oregon Thc assistant Gary Campbell was suspended without pay for one week during the last school year and he was two-ye- changes the Shock went on a 0 run capped by Cash's three-poiplay to give Detroit its largest lead at 53- -' 47 w ith 6: 6 left The Sting got within three on Nicole Powell's hut Nolan hit two free throws with 139 seconds left Powell's basket with four seconds left cut the deficit to three again but Nolan hit two more free throws w ith 39 seconds to go 9-- nt 1 -- ar were swinging at three straight ctirveballs" he just ? ' be need to more disciplined ' ' when we're (at the plate) On the other hand the Cow- v boys were much more patient in thebattefs box drawing 10 walks in the twmbill while consistently working deep into the count "We've practiced a lot on hitting and being selective arid picking the pitch we want and driving ii" said Fawson who at the plate in the went doubleheader “ not allowed to recruit until January The uni- ' versity alsp restricted the number of coaches 'allowed off campus to ' recruit last season “We're trying to win the right way and we're not going to cheat" Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said “I feel very bad about this because it happened under my watch" The case was resolved without a formal hearing The NCAA's governing body agreed with the university’s pro-posed penalties and did not impose additional sanctions : - ' and NCAA” said Bill Moos Ore-- " ' gon's athletic director ''We’re very proud of the fact we have not had a major NCAA violation in I believe 20 ' years So we take this very seriously” In details disclosed by the NCAA the university and the assistant visited the prospect in his ' hometown on Jan 5 2003 The recruit was undecided about going to Oregon or 10 coach-Campbel- ' l 1 After a visit with the recruit at his home that night the assistant went back to his hotel and called the player back twice to ask if he had signed a letter of intent the NCAA said During the second call the player said self-report- ed Pac- - v - s probation 2-ye- ar “The violation was here in the program it was We cooperated fully with both the Vlw' if v - - five-run- i ' There were times where we 5— ' xW' : said-"W- e - -- her-Chri- at the plate See PLACED on B3 ‘ liP'V ' |