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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 83

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I PICTURE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT Ports down Quakes, 5-4 WlBluJQQimwmnm LIVE RTS PY-PEH-VIEW SUPER SYSTEM DOWN 0 With Built-in De scrambler PAYMENT YEARS OF CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE 714882-2351 1200 E. Highland Ave. Son Bernardino OPEN 7 DAYS HESIDEMTlAi SATELLITE OF AMERICA Also effective was Ports starter Sid Ro-berson, who had a 1.61 ERA in his last 11 outings. The Quakes are 15-21 in the second half and in last place in the Southern Division of the Cal League, 5'i games behind the High Desert Mavericks. The Quakes are 50-55 overall.

The Ports are 22-16 in the second half (59-47 overall) and in first place in the Northern Division. The Quakes took a 4-0 lead into the sixth with a run in the first inning and three in the fourth. Quakes notes Catcher Lee Henderson rejoined the Quakes Saturday from Double-A Wichita, almost two months after he was swapped for Pedro Lopez, who will now return to Wichita from the Quakes. Henderson was hitting .268 in 123 at-bats before being promoted to Wichita, where he hit Just .176 in 74 at bats. Lopez was hitting .252 In 103 at bats with the Quakes.

The San Diego Padres announced they will conduct open tryouts for prospective major-leaguers Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Rancho Cucamonga Sports Complex for anyone over 18 years of age. By DOUG PAMLLA Special to The Sun RANCHO CUCAMONG A The Quakes have yet to figure out the Stockton Ports, or the sixth inning for that matter. A five-run sixth inning gave the Ports all they needed Saturday to edge the Quakes, 5-4, before 5,104 at the Epicenter. It was the second consecutive victory for the Ports in the series and they are now 9-2 against the Quakes this season.

Friday night, the Ports used a six-run sixth inning en route to a 12-5 victory. In both games the Quakes were caught between a tired starter and an ineffective reliever. On Saturday, Quakes starter Fernando Hernandez (5-3) was relieved by Joe Strong after allowing two runs and loading the bases. Strong then threw a wild pitch for a run and gave up a two-run single to Todd Samples. "I thought Fernando threw the ball real well tonight.

Then he hit the wall real quick," Quakes manager Keith Champion said. utrv uj WEEKDAYS WEEKDAYS AFTER 12PM AFTER 3PM GREEN FEE CART PER PLAYER GHEEN FEE CART PER PLAYER Excellent Turf grass Conditions Open to Public Virtually Vandal Proof We Can Deliver And Place On Ground. Use It Immediately. Mint Storage On Your Own Property. ALUMINUM STEEL SUPER STtONC aOOtS REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE (909) 886-0669 3380 Little Mountain Dr.

San Bernardino s.iiijmi.i'.'Jii.ii.iiii.E' Excluding Holidays, Expires 83193. 2L I iff mm sizzling hot tire values DaiK3KIISD-nKI BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES. mm -ti Spirit makes it two in row over Mavs By James Curran Sun Sports Writer SAN BERNARDINO For much of the season, Fiscalini Field has been more suitable for the High Desert Mavericks than for its home team. But when the San Bernardino Spirit outlasted High Desert, 9-7, in a California League game in front of 3,086 fans on Saturday, the Mavericks suffered their second defeat at Fiscalini Field in as many nights. High Desert won its first six games at Fiscalini this season.

Even with the two wins, the Spirit is 3-9 against the Mavs. The Spirit scored nine unanswered runs after High Desert had taken a 3-0 lead going into the bottom of the third. Tim Demerson and Roger Burnett both had two runs and two RBI for San Bernardino. Michael Figga hit a solo HR in the seventh, his 14th of the season and his second in the series. Burnett, the No.

9 hitter in the lineup, was especially pleased with his performance. "About the last two or three games I wasn't hitting well," Burnett said. "It was time to get back up. I was seeing the ball really well." High Desert rallied for four runs in the ninth off John Sutherland and Todd Malone. Mac Suzuki got the final two outs for his sixth save.

Carlos Perez (4-6) settled down after early trouble, allowing three runs and six hits with five strikeouts and six walks. "I enjoyed the way Carlos came back." said Spirit manager Greg Mahlberg. "That and any kind of. clutch hitting is needed to beat a top team like High Desert." The first-half champion Mavericks (20-16, 64-40) fell out of first place in the Southern Division, while San Bernardino improved to 15-20 in the second half, 47-57 overall. Edinson Renteria scored twice and drove in a run for High Desert.

Tim Clark, Kerwin Moore and Jesus Tavarez both scored once and had an RBI. Mavericks starter Barry Parisotto (5-5) retired the first eight batters before the Spirit battered him with six hits and seven runs. Parisotto pitched 3V innings with four strikeouts and a walk. With two outs in the third, five consecutive Spirit batters reached base. Included in that rally was a two-run single by Steve Phillips and another RBI hit from Demerson.

San Bernardino forged ahead with five more runs in the fourth. Burnett and Sean Twitty both drove in two runs in the rally. SpiritMavericks notes A doubleheader of two seven-inning games today will finish the four-game series. Steve Shoemaker (7-3, 3.99) will pitch Game 1 for the Spirit at 4:05 p.m., while the Mavericks will counter with Kip Vaughn, who will be making his first appearance with High Desert. Gerry Stafford (5-4, 5.75) will start Game 2 for the Mavs, while the Spirit has not named its starter.

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P20565SR-15 BLK I S1 e.M InrliuKs un to trrt I CnArxi UD The Sun SUNDAY, August 1, 1993 Kaleidoscope By George, holdout bothers more than just Colts' QB JefTW. George knows why he's not in training camp with the Indianapolis Colts. But, his absence is not costing him $4,000 a day. "I don't miss the food or the dorm living," said George, 29. "I don't miss the accommodations in Anderson.

George has never been to Anderson, and he's never played football and doesn't un-, derstand the game. What he does have, however, is the same first and last name as the Colts quarterback, Jeff S. George, who has been a holdout from training camp since July 15. He's being fined $4,000 each day of his absence and the total reached $64,000 on Friday. "When I first came to Indianapolis my friends all told me, 'Oh, you've got a great name for this George said.

"Now they me if I changed my name to Jack Tru- deau, my business would probably start doing a lot better." Trudeau is the Colts' backup quarterback. Jeff W. George is a distributor for Johnson Johnson Orthopedics replacement hips, knees and other joints. "We mainly cater to older people and quarterbacks," he said. POUNDINO AWAY AT THE DEFENSE: Colts rookie running back Roosevelt Potts, on -weighing in at 260 pounds, which is about 20 pounds more than offensive linemen Kirk and Ron Solt.

"It doesn't matter what your weight is as long as you can tote the ball." NOT EXACTLY A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE: Add Potts: Said Colts coach Ted Marchibroda: "We're willing to give him the benefit of the as long as he shows us what he can do." HE'S ALWAYS LOVED PUBLICITY: Baseball superstar Reggie Jackson on the Reggie! bar making a comeback: "We thought it was worth doing from a novelty aspect It was a -good publicity idea." HE'S GREEN WHEN IT COMES TO QOLF: "Toni Kukoc, a three-time European basketball -player of the year, says his greatest challenge from joining the Chicago Bulls may come off "the court: "Everyone plays golf here. So I will have to learn." Sports in brief Reports: Lewis increasing intensity of his workouts In the weeks before he collapsed and died, Celtics csptsin Reggie Lewis wss increasing the intensity of his workouts, according to two published reports Saturday. The Boston Herald reported Lewis had at least one session of full-court running and shooting drills, on July 17 with Northeastern University student Sean Curran. And on the day he died, Lewis was planning to play basketball with a group of former college players who expected a full-court game. The Boston Globe reported.

"We had it all lined up. It was going to be -up and down, a competitive run," said Bobby 'Francis, a former Boston College and Salem jState player. The reports appear to contradict a issued Thursday by Lewis' widow, Donna Harris Lewis, who said her husband had been careful not to exert himself while 'uncertainties remained about his health. WORLD RECORD SET IN 2-MILE RUN: JChalid Skah of Morocco set a world record in the 2-mile run, shaving nearly a second off the previous mark. Skah, 26, finished in 8 minutes, 12.17 seconds at the meet in Hechtel, Belgium.

The previous record was set by Said Aouita on May 28, 1987, at Turin, Italy. MARTINEZ, GARRISON JACKSON IN FINAL: Top-seeded Conchita Martinez swept into the final of the U.S. Women's Hard Court Championships in Stratton Mountain, with a dominating straight set victory over fourth-seeded Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere. In the other semifinal, fifth-seeded Zina Garrison Jackson benefited from some questionable line calls to beat Beate Reinstadler, Martinez, the world's sixth-ranked player, overpowered Maleeva-Fragniere in every aspect and won 6-1, 6-2. AULBY PERFECT IN WINNING PBA EVENTS 'Mike Aulby grabbed a piece of PBA history, becoming the third player to win a tournament by rolling a 300 game as he won the $140,000 Wichita Open.

Aulby, the top seed, needed perfection in beating David Ozio of Vidor, Texas, 300-279 in Jhe title match. It was the second title of the 6eason and 22nd of his career for Aulby, 33, of Indianapolis. to PERNFORS, MARTIN ADVANCE: Jlikael Pernfors of Sweden beat Petr Korda of Jhe Czech Republic, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5, in the semifi- of the $1.65 million Canadian Open tennis tournament in Montreal. The victory put Pernfors, a former top-10 $layer on an injury comeback, in position to Vin a tournament for the first time since 1988, when he won in Scottsdale, Ariz. In today's final, Pernfors will face 13th- ieeded Todd Martin, who drubbed unseeded fellow American Richey Reneberg, 6-3, 6-4.

BRIEFLY NOTED: Dommiic Moblllo scored in the 58th minute to lead Canada to a 2-1 victory jjver Australia in a World Cup soccer qualifying match in front of a crowd announced at 57,775 at Commonwealth Stadium. Mafnii Custafston of Sweden and Carlos Costa of Spain earn won two matches to reach the final of the rain-troubled Dutch Open clay-court championships in Hilversum, Netherlands. From Sun News Services Roar of the crowd i fh Sun publishes letters to ths Sports editor on Sat-ordaya. Send letter to The Sun, Roar of the Crowd, 399 No. Street, Sen Bernardino, Ca.

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