Show C2 The Salt Lake Tribune S BY BRETT PRETTVMAN Ls Call it VALLEY CITY an error of confidence For the second mght in a row the Utah Grizzlies showed up for a game against the San Antonio Dragons lacking drive and emotion Unlike Friday the team couldn't recover and lost to the lowly Dragons 3 before 9921 at the E Center Utah bounced back to beat San Antonio Friday to extend its season record to 3 against the International Hockey Leagues worst team Going into DaiSas Morning News Rose Miscues Will Keep Him From the Hall 0-- e against the Grizzlies when playing in the Rockies The three goals Philippe allowed on the Dragons first five shots and the two Mark McArthur gave up on 14 could not be overcome 12 At the Long Beach Arena Faceoff: 4 pm MST B Radio: KTKK-A(630) Records: Utah Long Beach 8 About th Utah li 1S-- 1 rtail Foe if f TtttmelnlHt on tne rood in history Utah leads ihe ieogu goals (228) Ihe Denver Grtafce led Ihe league In 1994-9- aua ihe uafit 5 other IHL team wot the Sait Lots Golden Bogles the S4-ifore th only team In the Wes sm Conference Long Beach ho notteat Utahs next five: Tuesoay at Chicago: Friday at Cincimalt Saturday at Indianapolis ISiMV March 26 vs Detroit March 2B vs MtaNgan About the lee Doge Going Into Saturday' s game the Ice Dugs were 3 when scoring the sfcsst goes and had a shootout record of 10-- 8 Former Grizzlies Androy Vasltyssv and Jaby Messier will not play Vasilyev (33 goals 34 asslcts) is s' U out wrih a broken cheekbone and Messier was put on the long-terinjured list March 9 Forward itatrik Stefan Is 17 years old Robert Fettmt - was no excuse for giving up what we did in the two games he said Special teams were the difference San Antonio scored three of its five goals on the power play The Grizzlies only managed two man advantage goal on 6 chances One of those came during a power play for two minutes as Goring asked the officials to do a stick check on Dragon goalie Scott Bailey when other San Antonio players were called for minor penalties It worked twice But the Grizzlies only managed one goal on three chances The illegal sticks did cost the Dragon goalie $400 in fmes to the league But San Antonio Coach Jeff Brubaker may consider picking up the fine as Bailey stopped 46 shots to improve his personal record to Todays game is the beginning of a four-gam- e road trip for the Grizzlies After logging trips to California Chicago Cincinnati and Indianapolis Utah returns home for six of the last nine of the season Goring said he didnt know who Too many guys didnt show up said an obviously angry Utah Coach Butch Goring If you cant react under pressure situations arent going to be here The loss could have cost Utah the Southwest Division and Western Conference championship League-leadin- g Long Beach lost to the Houston Aeros Saturday The Grizzlies play the Ice Dogs this afternoon in California and with a wm at home Saturday could have been playing for a share of the lead Instead Houston is now in second place in the division three points behind Long Beach and Utah falls to third aui remains four points behind the leaders The Aeros and Grizzlies each have played two games less than the Ice Dogs and have 13 games left Although especially critical of the goalies Goring would not sinFrom the gle out any players forwards to the defenseman to the goalies nobody was ready There you (43-19-- (42-19-- Martina Hingis hammering greundstrokes that sent Lindsay Davenport scurrying from sideline to sideline won the State 4 Farm Evert Cup 3 Saturday at Indian Wells Calif In the showdown between the worlds top two women players Hingis lived up to her No 1 ranking with a dominant performance over Davenport who had beaten her last month in Japan d After the start Davenport who was 5 against Hingis in nine previous meetings seemed out of rhythm and quickly found herself down 5 before finally winning a game In the concurrent Newsweek Champions Cup Greg Rusedski the new big boomer on the mens tour overwhelmed Thomas Muster with 11 aces one clocked at a record 149 mph to win their semifinal 6 (7-1 After a two-horain delay Marcelo Rios ended the surprisGambill ing run of playing in his first ATP Tour 3 semifinal 6 (6-The rain began with the score tied 6 in the first set When play resumed Gambill won the first point in the tiebreaker then Rios took charge by winning six straight points Hingis playing in her first Evert Cup breezed through the tournament without losing a set The title was the 16th career championship for the 6-- 8 saw) Mike Rascnfrntt Lteenen Referee Steee Metealt Atteekaee 9 921 DeR-ouvil- Curtis Green (Class 6) was first on vault and fifth on bars MOTOR SPORTS 6-- Greg Moore proved to be quite the prognosticator backing up his own prediction of a lap under 25 seconds by taking the pole position for todays Grand Prix of Miami CART race at Homestead Fla The Canadian turned a lap of 217541 mph on the oval at the Metro-Dad- e rain-delaye- B-mi- 4-- Homestead Motorsports earning the first pole in his career Casey Atwood showing off his youthful determination in his hometown became at 17 the youngest driver to win a pole in the NASCAR Busch Series when he took the top spot for todays BellSouthOpryland 320 at Nashville Tenn Complex 0-- 7-- 7-- the start in net against the Ice Dogs 'ihe Utah players know Goring doesnt make empty would get threats about poor play leading to a trade Dan Plante is piobably safe He scored two of Utahs goals one on a power play and a d goal just 1:55 into the game that turned out to be the only lead the short-hande- Grizzlies had New Grizzly forward Craig Lyons got an assist in his first game with the team Lyons comes from Fresno of the West Coast Hockey League He is the brother of Corey Lyons who played for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles Corey retired last week to become a golf pro he was the Falcons second leading scorer behind his younger brother Craig has 29 goals and 58 assists in 47 Fighting Falcons games 6-- 6-- 6-- Swiss star TRACK & FIELD Michigans Kevin Sullivan the fastest collegiate miler this season and Arizonas Amy Skieresz e the NCAA womens 5000-mete- r champion were chosen indoor athletes of the year by the US Track Coaches Association Arkansas mens coach John McDonnell and Brigham Young womens coach Craig Poole were selected indoor coaches of the year two-tim- GOLF Australias Stephen Leaney moved out to a four-shmargin with a 69 at the Moroccan Open in Agadir three-under-p- SKIING Park Citys Charlie Reed and Thomas Lanning placed second and fifth in the level Jill super-race in the Junior Olympic Championships at Mt Bachelor Ore G GYMNASTICS Beau Bailey of USA Gymnastics World in Woods Cross placed second on floor exercise in Class 1 competition in the Peter Vidmar Invitational at UCLA Matt Smith was third on rings Max Moffat (Class 2) was fourth on bars Stevie Vuong (Class 3) was first on floor and second on pommel horse Eddie Campbell (Class 4) was third on rings Andrew Fulton (Class 4) was third on bars and SPEEDSKATING Gunda Niemann of Germany set a world record in winning the 3000-meter- s at the world speedskating championships at Heeren-vee- n Netherlands Niemann was timed in 4 minutes 0508 seconds shattering the old record of 4:0713 held by Germanys Claudia Pechstein BOXING Uzbekistan's Artur Grigorian defended his WBO lightweight title at Hamburg Germany by stopping German challenger Marco Rudolph in the sixth round TCU Sweeps a Pair Over Utah THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT James Wortham Texas r Terrance Whites single drove in the tying run and Jef Yarbrough scored the lead WORTH Pinch-hitte- run in a six-ru- n ral- eighth-innin- g ly that propelled Texas Christian to an 11-- 8 wm over Utah SaturMike BrownThe Associated Press Los Angeles outfielder Raul Mondesi dives for the catch on Saturday but the ball eludes him Floridas Edgar Renteria earned a triple on the play The Dodgers claimed a 6-- 4 victory Se-li- g day The win came in the nightcap of a Western Athletic Conference doubleheader TCU (16-- 8 1 WAC) also took the opener In the late game Utah 7 scored five runs in the first inning and another two in the third to open a lead But the Horned Frogs pecked away at the lead scoring in the third fourth fifth and sixth innings before loading up with six runs in the eighth 4-- 0-- (8-1- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 888 808 048- -8 ) Jtt Baltimore Valdes Moore Hade (8) and Chavez Benitez L Batata (3) f Urabek webei i5i DeHart 188 (7) Falteiaek Krivdi (6) Mathewa Greene 18 -8 04z- 6 ft 8 Drabek Onj with Rt'el Davit and Do nsni Montreal three Palmeiro Baines each drove in tire leas innings for th rut and three hits pitched five Marc Valdes 1 walks and Harold Drabek 4 two In St 188 388 868 Louie Cook (4) Munbs Wendell Pratt (10) aod Tom Faff with an RBI Hifc and Munhs Brad? 808 988 PtUaburgh 888 891 8li- -4 (lisnd Oliver and Kendall Tvuu Tamils 4 St Louis Oakland Seattle 11 Milwaukee il 7 10 Colorado Minnesota nun vs vs Boston at Fort Mvers Fla 11 05 a m Philadelphia Atlanta vt Cleveland at Winter Haven Fla 11 05 a m Baltimore vt New Cmonnatj vs at Port St Luae Fla Pittsburgh at Bradenton Fla 11 05 tm SI Louis vs Lot Angeles at Vero Beach Fit 1105 am Florida vs Montreal at Jumter Fit 11 05 a m Houston vt New York Yankees (ss) at Tampa Fit 11 15 tm Anaheim vs Oakland at Phoenix 165 p m Seattle vs San Francisco at Scottsdale Anz 05 p ql Chicago White Sox vs Colorado it Tucson Am lOSpo Chicago Cuts vs San Diego at Peona Am p m Milwaukee vt Anzooa at Tucson Am 1 05 p m 891 ICO I2x- -I York Mete Boston 000 904 () Sabertiagen 182- (4) Gordon Arrojo Aldmi (5) W Wasdin L (9) Bay McGnff (1) Bret Sabertiagen (7) Wasdin (8) 16 -2 016 001 000 Avery White (7) R Hernandez 19 (8) and and Fla Texas 919 182 -8 19 1 Tersoto 868 888 288--2 li I Whiteside (6) guez Wrou (5) and Ftetcber Moequer HRs Texas Rodnguez Jo Guzman (7) Pensln 191- (9) and Rodri- Glover (6) Pfesae (8) Escobar Cl) W Ohver 2 (5) McLemore (9) L (1) Toronto Sprague (1) Ivan Rodrigues went pitched five sroretess ismngs had two tote added two tote At Fort Linrdl and an RBI apiece Lauderdale Fla Batchelor (7) Shuey I 9 9 and Alomar Cabreri (9) and v8) run one with three RBIs and 828 88x 9 Gregg four Darren Oliver for the Rangers Toronto 1 Ed and Jose Cruz Jr and Mike Stanley At 0 Paul 6 7 2 Neill su 848 808-- 11 taUfe 898 06S 80- 8- Haynes Telgheder (6) Taylor (8! and Molina Doude Suzuki (ft) McCarthy '7) Wells (8) Slocumb son Wilkins (7) ISlocumb 808 808 800 808 Seattle's Athletics 2 1 8811 8 2 tote and Tyler Green allowed one hit to lead the Phillies Cincinnati's Steve moing 188 081 919--6 19 9 808 188 218- -1 Ftonda I 1 Park Judd (6) Brunson (G) Flores (8) and LoDuca Larkin Stemfer (5) Barrios (7) Gonzales (8) Powell (9) and Johnson oe Itakw(8) W Flore Angeles Hubbard (1) Flonda Johnson (1) Todd Zeile and Eric Young had two tote apiece and Chan Ho Park allowed one run and three hits to five faming for the Dodgers Florida s Chirks Johnson bad two RBU III 188 888--2 7 1 888 211 -l 9 2 Urbina (8) and Widger Pacbot (8h Acevedo (5) J Franco (9) and Spehr Castillo (5) W AceSw- -J Franco (I) vedo 18 -J- ohnson Bernard GQkey ban two bite and two RBIs and Juan Acevedo allowed two hits to tour scofeless mnmgi for the Mete Montreal 1 Javier Vasques allowed two rum and three hits with five to four inataga New Jupiter Fla (8) (9) and WU 188- 8 -2 Veres (7) Kroon (8) Hoffman Watson EdseQ (8) Hoite (8) Chavea (6) Su 5 6 and (9) (9) and Diego Joyner (1) lute and one walk to five allowed three shutout the and innings and Mandy Romero had two hits and an RBI for Pkdres Anaheim e Allen Watson struck out ss is five innings Chip Hale wet 2 (5) (4-2- MtttOt- I 3 m U m-- 8 13 t Utah M- Tens Christian and Forbush Ctagett Huffman ConaaUy KRa None Utah Tens TVrapsoo and Site 3B Lunsford Howe - st0t Christian Cawley ASctuaon (1) 2B Lu&sford Silva Huffman UN 3- 111 Mt-- M- 3 11 11 1 II 1 McDerauud (t) Beckman (8) Clinton (8) and Lanen Pa(e (1) Ridenour (31 Wortham IS) Shaddil (8) Lanen IS) Mandate (S) Wallace (3) Howe (7) Scarborough (4) HR- a- Lanen IS) Connelly (S) (ID) L- - Beckman Sv Shaddiz (0 Chicago (A) 128 001 0138 SuFrandscs 902 822 8017 (7) J Beirtottx (5) Karchner (7) Foulke (8) T Castillo 9 1 12 2 and (9) Johnson (8) Trait Orta (4) Sbderstrom (8) Poole Dtrwm (8) Rodriguez (9) and BJohnson MtrebeUi (6) W M L J Darwin Foulke of 9850 Emily Melissa Kilpatrick and Lyndsey Gaustad all scored over a 9725 leading USU to its second-highescore of the season a 48700 With Alabama scoring a 48850 on vault the Aggies found themselves within 15 after the st SvTCastolo(l) Norton (4) had two hits and three RBU and Chris Snopek added two hits RBI for the White Sox Su Francisco s Jeff Kent had two hits and two RBIs and Jeff Dawto allowed four runs and four hits in inrangt Machado 2 (2) Robert Machado a) u 888 284 90- 8- 6 UTAH MEET SUMMARY Sommer Lifts U Gymnasts Past the Beavers Continued from C-- Ltak 15875 State IK 1W 1 Angie Leonard (Utah) 39 150 3 Junta (L'tah) 30 125 3 Shannon Bowtea (Utah) 39 100 A Annette Taylor (Oregon State) 38 40 S Megan Murphy (Oregon State) 3? 70 Vault 1 Lara Degenhantt iOregw State) 9 85 2 Tnri Sommer (Utah) 9 dO 3 (tie) Angie Leonard (Utah) Shannon Bowlea (Utah) 9775 5 (he) Detnae Jonea (Utah) Angehka Schatton Megan Mnrphy (Oregon State) 9 725 Bert 1 (he) Angie Leonard (Utah) Detnae Jonea (Utah) 9 85 3 (tie) ManlynEkdahl (Utah) Amy Slack (Oregon Stale) 9 775 5 Amanda Tnrito (Oregon State) 9 75 3 Molly Northro)) (Utah) (Utah) l 1 Tree! Sommer Bam (Utah) 100 2 (Utah) 9 95 3 (he) Corrie Young (Oregtei State) u-a - - 884 981 88x-- 19 14 6 Warehouse '8 Dipoto (7) iMnwin (8) and Manuring Petri rk 7) Mercedes Myen (5) Fox (6) Smith (9) and Mrtheny M Hughes (4) W Mercedes Vander Wal (1) Milwaukee Crtlto (2) Mtoheny Munoc (4) (3) Mike Matheny had three RBIs and Jeff ChriDo and Bumitx added two RBIs each for (he Brewers Colorado Vander Wa! At Tucson drove m three runs tots to 34 omregs and Pedro Attack Jeremy s John allowed mne Arts 882 168 CUngofN) Aiteona 838-- 12 14 I 12 1 -9 (7) Hiller (0) and (i) Peters (7) Brow (8) 845 898 TrachseL Beck (5) (8) Telesiacn 228- Mahaffey Semis Martinet (7 Suppaa Sodowiky Sw andPabregm MiEer (5) W TratiweL 34) Miller (1) Orie (1) Sssa (4) Artsuna Batwta (21 with four RBk and Kevin Orie bad Sammy Sore went twohiti two runs scored and two RBU to lead the Cuba Arirona'i Hensley Meukos drove in three rum and Jeff Suppan gve up five earned runs and eigit tots to 4 tunings - Ti mvir ih jfteiniil- - Mae AU 12 Milwaukee Astaoo first rotation In the Alabamas Mandy Chapman won the individual title with a 39300 with Denson second at 38775 Kilpatrick finished third scoring a 38525 followed by Amber Jamisons 37650 Utah State moves on to the Big W est Championships next week in Boise looking to recapture the title they lost to Boise State at last years championships The meet will take place in the Boise State Pavilion on March 21 at 7 pm Joining Utah State and host Boise State in the competition will be Cal State Fullerton and UC Santa Barbara for-- Am At Scottsdale Utah State had its best event of the night in the first rotation on bars Christy Denson led the Aggies with a 9825 just short of her season-hig- h RBIs 010 880 Molina (8) HR Joey Hamilton runs and 10 At four 850-1935- 14 7 Ardoto 888 900 924- -2 St Look Fla (n) York (N) (at Vasques Johnson Wilson bad Colored Montreal Bechman (0-took the loss Jeff Shaddix notched his fourth save for TCU In the opener TCU starter Shawn Thompson ) struck out 10 batters and allowed only three hits as he went all seven innings for a shutout Rick Clagett (1-took the loss for Utah also going the distance Aggies Cant Stem the Tide g TUSCALOOSA Ala Utah State saved its best road performance for the last road trip of the season Saturday but it was not enough as the Aggies fell to -ranked Alabama 198 Swank Conxalex (7) Helfand High-Scorin- At Phoenix Viera Fla Fort Du Kiceh Hamilton Myen Machado 808- -8 three innings tots m five scorlem 6 19 Wilkins (2) Bere Us Angeles At 7-- 0 second- Am 8U s Weathers (8) and Fordycr Green Letter (5) Bottahco (8) and EstakOa W Bottabco 14) L scoreless: 8) W Oakland 1 Weathers to Heredia 14 M SvKive Uaua(l) New York Kernel (2) for 4 with two Rllli md two runs scored and had three hits for Uw Yankees Minnesota 1 Alex In two runs and brent dales want 2 for 9 Ornoa drove At had 1 San Diego Anaheim Andres Galarraga went with four RBIs and Kevin struck uutnm 5ve liming for the Brevet Kansas City 71m Belcher allowed three runs and five lute to four jwmp Jefferies 8 It AtTempe Ant (a) apiece 109 PWlatMpfcto Cooke Shaw (8) I 88- x- Shawon 018 900 014- -2 Clearwater Fla Ctortmud 888 189 848--4 Miguel Tejada Emit Young and Dave Magadan had two RBIs each and Mark Bellborn added four hits and an RBi for the Belcher Pitteley (5) Reichert (7) Walker (8) Bevil (8) and Sweeney Kmak (7) Millwood Edmondson (6) Clouts (7) Catber (6) Seanez (9) and Lopez Perez (7) W Mfltwood L Sv Seanez (1) Belcher C Jones (2) Galar2 (3) raga (8) 3 and a Fla Kansas CHy Atlanta Spradlin 2for went Rich Becker was 849 111 Ruanda tail) 1 2 and Vantek S Steve Avery allowed oue run apiece aod Jason Vantek went 3 for the Red Sex Tampa Bay 1 Roberto Hernandez allowed five tote and two runs to two innings At Dunedm (5) and Omar Vixquel bad iwo bite Cooke allowed Ohver nth an RBI Houston Dunston 10 Tampa Todays Games Texas at Port Charlotte Fla 11 05 a m N Y Yankees (ss) vs Toronto is) at Dunedin Fla am Tampa Bay vt Detroit at Lakeland Fla am Toronto (s) vs Kansas Citv at Haines City Fla 11 05 am resentment? for ft 188 808 808- -1 At Kissimmee 8 inmngn Bay (ssi 4 ) Minnesota Flaherty 3 6 Anzooa 9 Future Stars 4 Chicago Cubs 12 San Diego is) 5 Waegte Brian Hunter went Fla Ciummngi Lankford tea Innings Tim Raines went 2 Honan () Bay Brunul Ktrkovk (7) EUrton Magunle (ft) Henry (7) 1 3 Probst fl) W Etarton 2 1 Rotund) Bagwell (1) Marc Ronan had two RBIr and Scott Elarton allowed and two bits to four mnup for the Artros Cleveland s 2 las) S San Diego 2 Anaheim 2 mutual agreement Chicago White Sox 8 San Frannaco 7 Tampa 18) Cleveland Colon New York Mete (ss) 4 10 innings New York Yankees 6 Minnesota 4 Hi-de- 1 two score Buwr(4i Seraiinrift) Neul!y(7) Baptist (8) and Tuner (6) Welle Heredia 6) Uovd (7) Rivera (9) and Al Peona Al Kissimmee Kansu City 2 ('iwinnah 0 Philadelphia Loe Angeles 6 Florida 4 New York Nets 'isi 6 Montreal sad W I Miller (?' Joomi8 Dunn Petentft William 8) Loieelhity Lunelle 16 L Duran Runyan Miiva 16 evYark(A) 6 Houston 6 ( levetond so Detroit pitched Utahs Troy Fla 6 Holm base 6 Detruti httaburgh Unfortunately for Rose it Pirat the 2 Baltimore Atlanta Retail) DeckvriBi 16 Steve winning mi with two oula In Uw ninth and Rich ivouvlte struck out all three batten hr faced for iui i hay Torunto fl (ft) 1188 Uark(3i Otiverdl Decker diove to the haiunUv t liernee Mkm 3 (8) Fyhrie (9) Tam Brantley (6) Beltran (7) King Pagnoczi lampkto (7) W Maxcy 14) L Louis Pagnoot 11 Howard (1) (6) McMichael kbmti (la) Ittrah Cordero t I -4 got the (1-- mump Fit lton 8 8- -4 (7) Morris ana SI ton! bad three RBU and Ray for the Cardinal New York a Al Tampa Al Wilae (8) Maxry (10) Tam 0 HRs Valdea0-- 8no two 286 889 118 (9) aod (?) Rhodes (8) ?) Holies (9) W NnrTsfkl(tt) win in relief while 8-- 0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SPRING TR 4 IN ING probably wont matter who becomes the next commissioner Instead of choosing the path of redemption Rose has spent the past decade becoming a caricature of Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he is sensitive to the established players feelings but cant let that guide me when I try to put this team in a position to win Yankees ace David Cone said I cant see players criticizing the system Jeter and Rivera will make K&eir money fc all-tim- 9 Davenport No Match for Hingis In Battle of Top Two Women Grizzlies t Ice Dogs Miller SA(bookmg) 1411 Third Period 8 Saarptea 8 (Taylor Anderem) 8 42 (ppl DeSantis SA (Mashuig) 641 Bailey SA (I BbrsH Pmaltie DeSantx SA (croaadocting) SA (M14 nek) SA (holding) gM nek) MiDee SA ChapcWac SA lerwKheckmg) 1429 liPuoe troughtsg) 142S Utah (roughmg) 1423 Ants e weal Saa Amouo Utah Pawer-ftOppertMittes &n Anton 3 of H Utah2tf4 GnabrtSku Anton Buie? 46 sire) Utah IfeRouriRe 1001 438 shots 2 save McArtfanr 002 9022 6-- 3 Saturday the DragonsPeoria Rivermen were all-tim- M li - 8-- Pete Hose could handle a bat better than just about anyone as his e record of 4256 career hits certainly attests Nevertheless it is Roses inability to handle himself that will keep him out of baseballs Hall of Fame Baseball investigators determined in 1989 that Rose had a gambling problem that included the unsavory habit of betting on baseball while managing the Cincinnati Reds Evidence compiled by attorney John Dowd compelled Rose to voluntarily sign an agreement with A Bartlett Giamatti that banned Rose for life Last September Rose applied for reinstatement Id like to be back but Im in no hurry Baseballs got its own agenda Rose told reporters this week Im a good citizen I do a lot of charity things I think I've been in the penalty box long enough But Rose has done nothing to help Iiis cause by hosting a radio program based in Las Vegas filled with talk of point spreads and racehorses nor by maintaining his claim to have never bet on baseball Rather than demonstrate remorse or rehabilitation Rose has chosen defiance Any chance Rose had for reinstatement might have ended this week when he again could not control himself Visiting the Reds minor league camp Wednesday ostensibly to see son Pete Jr work out the Hit King let ego triumph over common sense and accepted an impromptu invitation to address about 100 minor league players Pete Rose was in clear violation of the agreement said Richard Levin spokesman for the commissioners office The entertainment value of Roses costly hourlong lecture was high He advised players to pay their taxes (he served five months in federal prison for tax evasion) to not bet on Monday Night Football and as long as they are playing for Saint Bernard-loving Reds owner Marge Schott If you get a chance to pet the dog pet the dog He shared stronger opinions earlier with reporters taking shots at the Reds organization and his outcast status Among the comments: It puts a dagger in my heart to see all those empty seats in Cincinnati I thought they put those seats in the park for a reason to put people In them I don't know if its the players the coaches the managers but somebody In this organisation is not doing their job If I was a cokehead Id still be managing the Cincinnati Reds Hut I bet on some football games o 'm out of the game That's OK 1 don't need to be In a major league patk to be a fan I have 65 TV sets In my restaurant in Boca Raton Fin " I dont know Bud Sellg but I'll tell you one thing I'm more interested in who the next commissioner is going to be than anybody I know MORNING BRIEFING --5 2 1 Utah Plante 17 Petted (Andemon Sharpkto (ah) 2 Saa Atiaon Kimble 5 (Load Sbsnki 447 (ppL S Su Anton S (Shank Awmoffi 4 Saa Ammo & 17 fLopo Kmhtel 1L38 Foritei Taylor Utah ftnppBg) 5fc Lawrence Utah (booking) S 90- Laewen Utah ttnppreg) 417 Miller SAtnppug) 1430- - Snath SA Qnkhsg the ttxtj l&Ot Aoderaun Utah (tnppug) 1421 SmmM Period 4 Utah Plante 18 (Lyon Dmeen) (ppl ft Sns Anton Loach 8 (Smith Purw) 11 34 pp ffSanAntona Roach 5 (Archibald Rumble) ppV Pcmktaa Pad RoncfaSA (hooking) kovsky Utah (hoofaag) lame SA (holding) 406 Pavhkovtty Utah fmlerfertoctl 437 Miller Utah (booking) 456 Loewen Utah (interference) licit 5-- (21-38-- I till W EST TODAY: BASEBALL FOREIGN EXCHANGE In the past 12 months the New York Yankees have committed a total of $2052 million in longterm contracts for pitchers Irabu (Japan) Orlando Her-- : nandez (Cuba) and Ricardo Aramboles (Dominican '' Republic) none of whom had ever ' thrown a single pitch in the major leagues Meanwhile shortstop Derek Jeter and closer Mariano Rivera each had their contracts renewed last week for $750000 apiece Sound like a recipe for clubhouse 15 1998 GRIZZ SUMMARY Salt lake tribune THE himself It might be funny if it wasnt Sunday March Grizz Cant Find Any Emotion J pr0p Another One to Dragons "JR) ji BASEBALL SPORTS r around her first three years but this season hasnt competed in the uneven bars since the season-openwhen she scored a 9125 However she could be back in the bars lineup for next weeks final meet at BYU in place of Sarah Northrop who hyperextended both knees on her first vault of the night With Theresa Wolf out with a bruised heel Jenny Schmidt out for the season with a knee injury and Summer Reid suspended indefinitely the Utes dont have enough gymnasts to fill She bars er (Utah) 9 85 3 Shannon Bowles (Utah) (Utah) 9 00 5 (tie) Denae Jooe (Uiaii Slate) 9 775 Attendance 9015 9 825 Megan Shamm Bowie) Bea Ttetn (Ore- - jwf Angie Leonard 4 AsUev Sever y (Oregoe lineup With just five competing Saturday Utah couldnt drop Bowles low of 955 and scored just 48725 its lowest bar mark since the first meet of the season Nevertheless the Utes were never in danger of losing the meet as Oregon States gymnasts seemed to spend more time on the mats than the apparatus |