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SPOKANE CHRONICLE, JULY 3, 1987 21 i Fireworks come early Fireworks come 1 9 as Tribe blasts Boise as Tribe blasts a You folks are my favorite brokerage firm. You offer very good service indeed. J.S.M. We promise to stay your favorite. Freeman Wetwood Inc.

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It 11 0 iii Eil BR Ill 1 0 1 Jr rt Li II lox) lo; (I. 2424 DIVIS1011 40i)i I OPEN 9-9 DAILY 10-5 SUNDAY TIE IS PENA BRUSH PIN CLAP POPHAM SW --1- 14), i '7 elf t. ".11, 'r, 44, .4 A :4 Photo by TomKj, anced against Boise, but reserve catcher Bob Lutticken enjoyed a particularly good night. He gunned down two men at second base with superb throws when the game was still close in the early innings, and he went 3-for-3 at the plate with a double and three runs batted in. Lutticken reached base all five times up and scored twice.

One of just two players back from last year, Lutticken jacked his batting average from .158 to .273 while playing in only his eighth game. "I've just got to make the best of it when I get in there," Lutticken said. "I'm working hard (in practice) and staying fresh so I can help the team win when I get in there." Lutticken helped guide starter Darrin Reich le to his second win. The hard-throwing right-hander struck out five and limited the Hawks to half their six hits and two fourth-inning runs in six innings. "He's a great pitcher," Lutticken said.

"I love catching him. He throws one of the 'heaviest' balls I've ever caught. It hurts my hand." First baseman Steve Hendricks, who has hit safely in 11 consecutive games, and designated hitter Andy Skeels both matched Lutticken's three RBI. The only Indian besides Lutticken to collect three hits was third baseman Dave Hollins. Hollins, a member of the 1986 U.S.

national team, went 3-for-6 with a double, three runs and an RBI. The University of South Carolina product plays superb defense, and he's hit .435 the last five games to boost his average from .146 to .271. "People have been making great plays on him; he's swinging the bat well," Lutticken said. "He's going to absolutely explode some day." That's what the Indians did in the fifth inning, when they snapped a 2- 2 tie by batting around and scoring five runs on five hits. Lutticken and Hendricks sandwiched two-run singles around an RBI double by Hollins.

The Hawks completely fell apart in the eighth inning, when they committed half their six errors, contributing to a six-run Indian anced against catcher Bob particularly go down two men superb throws still close in ti he went 3-for- double and thr Lutticken ro times up and just two pla: year, Lutticki average fron playing in onl: "I've just it when I get tice) and stay said. "I'm wo the team win Lutticken I Darrin Reich The hard-th struck out fourth-inning "He's a gre said. "I lovo throws one I've ever cauE First baser who has hit ss games, and Skeels both three RBI. TI Lutticken to i third basemai Hollins, a U.S. national with a doubl RBI.

The Uni lina product and he's hit .4 to boost his "People ha plays on him; well," Lutticl to absolutely 1 That's what fifth inning, 2 tie by battit five runs on Hendricks sai gles around a lins. The Hawks in the eightl committed contributing 1 1 I i BRIEFS FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Inga Thompson Benedict of the 7-Eleven Team used her superior strength to edge a determined Katrin Tobin by a wheel across the victory line in Tobin's home town of Ketchum, Idaho, in the 62-mile stage of Ore-Ida Women's Challenge through the Sawtooth Mountains from Stanley to Ketchum. In getting her first stage victory since Saturday, Benedict suddenly has solidified her hold on the individual race. Her finish in the pack time of 2 hours, 37 minutes and 48 seconds, plus a 30-second bonus for winning, gives her a 43-second lead with two short races to go. Trailing and in hot pursuit are Lowry's teammates Jane Marshall, Tobin and Leslee Schenk, all within 20 seconds of each other.

111 Virginia Tech's basketball program faces a future clouded with questions following the release of a report saying no has: ketball players admitted to the school from 1982 to 1986 have graduated. About half still are attending the school. The Boston Rowing Club, the United States national lightweight crew, lost the Wyfold Cup when it was disqualified amid argument, controversy and up: set at the 148th Henley Royal Regatta. On a day when the Soviets showed their power with three victories and one American crew avenged the defeat of another, Boston lost the trophy it 1-4 won last year following a sion with British Walton Rowing Coast-to-coast haul hurts players most Rightfielder Dwight Evans says it's clear to him that the Red Sox management doesn't care about its players doing their best, and points to scheduling that had the team playing games on the East and West coasts a span of 24 hours. "I think the management did this to get at the players," Evans said.

"There's no reason we couldn't have played Wednesday's game at Fenway in the afternoon. Maybe they drew a few more fans and made a little more money by playing at night, but they'd be foolish if all they were thinking about is money." The schedule had the team wrapping up a series with the Orioles on Wednesday night, then playing the Athletics at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oakland time. "I'm not bellyaching about having to play under these conditions (the Red Sox lost 5-3)," Evans said. "What bothers me is that when the Red Sox management does something like this, they obviously don't care about the players doing their best or winning the ballgame." Evans: Schedule's "foolish." Lilac City Invitational Golf Tournament entries for pros and amateurs with handicaps from 0-7 are still welcome, according to tournament officials.

This year's tournament, being played at The Fairways, carries a $50,000 purse. II The Spokane Skyhawks U14 boys' soccer team blasted Wichita, 8-2 in a second-round contest at the International Friendship Cup at Denver, Colo. Gabe Witherell scored twice as Spokane rallied after Wichita scored in the first minute of the game. This 'n that. "Rangers General Manager Tom Grieve says he has had talks with the agent of drug-plagued pitcher Steve Howe, on indefinite suspension since 1986, and a deal could be worked out within the next week.

Howe recently returned from Mexico, where he pitched for the Tabasco Banana Cincinnati Bengals fullback Stanley Wilson, who underwent four drug rehabilitation programs during an 18-month suspension for cocaine addiction was suspended again for a year by Commissioner Pete Rozelle after drug tests showed that Wilson had renewed cocaine Joey Sindelar made a 2-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole to lift himself into a 1-shot lead with a 4- under-par 68 in the first round of the $600,000 Canadian Open at Oakeville, Nancy Taylor, a rookie on the women's tour, shot a 4-under-par 68 to take a 1-stroke lead after the first round of the Jamie Farr LPGA Toledo More than half of the nation's major college football players use illegal steroids, according to John Toner, the chairman of the NCAA's Drug Testing Andy Russo, head basketball coach at the University of Washington heads the West team at the 1987 Olympic Festival in Chapel Hill, N.C., which By Howie Sta Staff writer The Spokane Indians' management planned to set off fireworks after Thursday's baseball game at Indians Stadium, but you know how kids are with fireworks they can't wait to get started. The Indians scored runs in each of their last six at-bats and routed the Boise Hawks 16-2 in a Northwest League mismatch played before 6,727 fans. It was so wild, the scoreboard erroneously listed the final score as 17-2. A loud, enthusiastic crowd ignored cool weather and a few sprinkles to watch the Indians light up the fireworks and six Boise pitchers. The Hawks were every bit as brutal as the Indians were good.

Boise general manager Mal Fichman tried to console rookie manager Derrel Thomas after his worst defeat and said, "These things are going to happen three or four times a year." "No," corrected Thomas, looking up glumly in his clubhouse office. "Nothing like that is going to happen again." Fichman and the Indians aren't so sure about that. Spokane pounded 14 hits and reached a season high for runs, and the Tribe's 13-4 record is threatening to make a mockery of the Eastern Division pennant race. "They're head and shoulders above everyone in the division so far," Fichman said. The good news for the Indians has spilled off the field and into the stands.

After 12 home games approximately one-third of the 38 scheduled Spokane is averaging 3,058 fans. The Indians must average 3,139 to reach management's goal of breaking the short-season pro baseball attendance record of 119,253. The Indians fly to Boise for games the next three nights, then come home to face Salem Monday through Thursday. The Famous Chicken makes his annual appearance in Spokane Thursday. Spokane's offense was quite bal BRIEFS i FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS if 4k, Coast-to-coast haul hurts players most .0, it-'-- 1 By Howie Stalwick Rightfielder Dwight Evans I Staff writer says it's clear to him that the The Spokane Indians' manage- Red Sox management doesn't ment planned to set off fireworks care about its players doing after Thursday's baseball game at their best, and points to schedul- Indians Stadium, but you know how mg that had the team playing -Ira' i kids are with fireworks they games on the East and West it can't wait to get started.

coasts a span of 24 hours. The Indians scored runs in each "I think the management did 4,,,, ei' of their last six at-bats and routed this to get at the players," Evans the Boise Hawks 16-2 in a North- said. "There's no reason we west League mismatch played be- 1 couldn't have played Wednes- day's game at Fenway in the af- fore 6,727 fans. It was so wild, the scoreboard er- ternoon. Maybe they drew a few roneously listed the final score as more fans and made a little ow- 4 L'-' WAJ A loud, enthusiastic crowd ig- 4 more money by playing at night, 17-2.

but they'd be foolish if all they Evans: Schedule's "foolish." nored cool weather and a few sprin- were thinking about is money." kles to watch the Indians light up i The schedule had the team the fireworks and six Boise pitch- wrapping up a series with the ers. The Hawks were every bit as I Orioles on Wednesday night, brutal as the Indians were good. then playing the Athletics at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oakland time. Tournament entries for pros and man tried to console rookie manag- i "I'm not bellyaching about amateurs with handicaps from er Derrel Thomas after his worst having to play under these con- 0-7 are still welcome, according defeat and said, "These things are ditions (the Red Sox lost 5-3)," to tournament officials.

This going to happen three or four times 1 Evans said. "What bothers me is year's tournament, being played a year." 4 that when the Red Sox manage- at The Fairways, carries a corrected Thomas, looking ment does something like this, $50,000 purse. up glumly in his clubhouse office. they obviously don't care about The Spokane Skyhawks U- "Nothing like that is going to hap- the players doing their best or 14 boys' soccer team blasted pen again." winning the ballgame." Wichita, 8-2 in a second- Fichman and the Indians aren't round contest at the Internation- so sure about that. Spokane pound- al Friendship Cup at Denver, ed 14 hits and reached a season Colo.

Gabe Witherell scored high for runs, and the Tribe's 13-4 twice as Spokane rallied after record is threatening to make a Inga Thompson Benedict of Wichita scored in the first min- the 7-Eleven Team used her su- mockery of the Eastern Division ute of the game. pennant race. perior strength to edge a deter- mined Katrin Tobin by a wheel "They're head and shoulders across the victory line in Tobin's This 'n above everyone in the division so home town of Ketchum, Idaho, In Rangers General Manager far," Fichman said. in the 62-mile stage of Ore-Ida Tom Grieve says he has had The good news for the Indians has spilled off the field and into the Women's Challenge through the talks with the agent of drug- stands. After 12 home games ap- 0 Sawtooth Mountains from Stan- plagued pitcher Steve Howe, on proximately one-third of the 38 ley to Ketchum.

indefinite suspension since 1986, scheduled Spokane is averaging In getting her first stage vic- deal could worked out an a ea cou 3,058 fans. The Indians must aver- tory since Saturday, Benedict within the next week. Howe re- suddenly has solidified her hold age 3,139 to reach management's cently returned from Mexico, goal of breaking the short-season on the individual race. Her finish where he pitched for the Ta- pro baseball attendance record of in the pack time of 2 hours, 37 basco Banana Cincin- 119,253. minutes and 48 seconds, plus a nati Bengals fullback Stanley The Indians fly to Boise for 30-second bonus for winning, Wilson, who underwent four games the next three nights, then gives her a 43-second lead with drug rehabilitation programs come home to face Salem Monday two short races to go.

Trailing during an 18-month suspension through Thursday. The Famous and in hot pursuit are Lowry's for cocaine addiction was sus- Chicken makes his annual appear- teammates Jane Marshall, To- pended again for a year by Corn- ance in Spokane Thursday. bin and Leslee Schenk, all within missioner Pete Rozelle after Spokane's offense was quite bal- rising. 20 seconds of each other. drug tests showed that Wilson III Virginia Tech's basketball had renewed cocaine Joey program faces a future clouded Sindelar made a 2-foot eagle with questions following the re- putt on the 18th hole to lift him- lease of a report saying no has- self into a 1-shot lead with a 4- 4 ketball players admitted to the under-par 68 in the first round of 0 school from 1982 to 1986 have the $600,000 Canadian Open at 111 .1.1.

graduated. About half still are Oakeville, Nancy 11 attending the school. Taylor, a rookie on the women's go The Boston Rowing Club, tour, shot a 4-under-par 68 to the United States national light- take a 1-stroke lead after the weight crew, lost the Wyfold Cup first round of the Jamie Farr when it was disqualified amid LPGA Toledo More I. argument, controversy and up- than half of the nation's major I set at the 148th Henley Royal college football players use ille- rE '2 Regatta. gal steroids, according to John ei On a day when the Soviets Toner, the chairman of the il 1 Lk showed their power with three NCAA's Drug Testing 11 victories and one American Andy Russo, head 7: crew avenged the defeat of an- basketball coach at the Universi- li i 4 I other, Boston lost the trophy it ty of Washington heads the West i i 41 )1- i won last year following a colli- ter at the 1987001y N.C., Fehstih- i)ri sion with British Walton Rowing va in Chapel Hill, ic I 41A ij it ro program faces a future clouded Sindelar made a 2-foot eagle with questions following the re- putt on the 18th hole to lift him- lease of a report saying no has- self into a 1-shot lead with a 4- ketball players admitted to the under-par 68 in the first round of 0 I school from 1982 to 1986 have the $600,000 Canadian Open at (-44 graduated.

About half still are Oakeville, Nancy II attending the school. Taylor, a rookie on the women's gi The Boston Rowin Club, tour, shot a 4-under-par 68 to the United States national light- take a 1-stroke lead after the 4 weight crew, lost the Wyfold Cup first round of the Jamie Farr when it was disqualified amid Toledo More argument, controversy and up- than half of the nation's major set at the 148th Henley Royal college football players use ille- dre Regatta. gal steroids, according to John -ler, On a day when the Soviets Toner, the chairman of the il 1 J. showed their power with three NCAA's Drug Testing 41' victories and one American Andy Russo, head crew avenged the defeat of an- basketball coach at the Universi- other, Boston lost the trophy it ty of Washington heads the West a won last year following a coili- team at the 1987.0lympic Festi- -lc. 4-, i sion with British Walton Rowing val in Chapel Hill, N.C., which A I A I i'rA 't qt 1 1 v2 THIS COULD BE YOU! Come on in to General Store for the largest selection of water skis, kneeboards and accessories in the Northwest.

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