dailydaily newsnews 6 The Goodland Daily News / Monday, July 30, 2001 sports Dye homers to help his new team whip old OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Tejada with the go-ahead runs on a on.”’ said. “Quinn had the . This is start- Oakland’s eighth-inning rally was five batters, took a no-hitter into the Jermaine Dye took a leading role in his two-out bloop single. Mark Quinn’s two- single was ing to be a real broken record for us. keyed by a double steal initiated by fifth inning and retired 18 of the first new team’s wild victory over his old Dye, traded from Kansas City to the final blow against Isringhausen, This win would have been great for us. Tejada, who swiped third base mo- 20 Royals. team. Oakland on Wednesday in a three-team who didn’t speak to reporters after the We would have been 4-2 on the road ments before Hernandez singled him Notes: The Royals fell to 8-18 in Dye homered and had three hits, in- deal, hit a solo homer in the second game. Kansas City went from the brink trip. We can’t even win games that we home. July. Oakland took two of three from cluding an RBI single to start Oak- inning. His single in the eighth drove of its sixth shutout loss in July to a 4-2 should.” The Royals could have walked Kansas City, giving the A’s 15 wins in land’s four-run eighth inning on Sun- home Jeremy Giambi, and Dye scored lead. Kansas City got just one hit in the Hernandez to pitch to Mark Bellhorn, 21 games. day, as the Athletics rallied to beat the the tying run on Tejada’s double. “Izzy hasn’t done that in a while, and first seven innings and fell behind 2-0, who struck out three times and is hit- Hernandez and Mark Bellhorn, the 6-4. Earlier in the series, Dye admitted to for us to pick him up was huge,” said but Dee Brown led off the eighth with ting .140. A’s eighth and ninth hitters, struck out Kansas City scored four runs in the lending his knowledge of the Royals’ A’s starter Barry Zito, who struck out a single. He scored on Neifi Perez’s “We never thought about it, not re- six times. Bellhorn filled in at second top of the eighth against Jason Isring- pitching staff to his teammates. The A’s nine in 6 1/3 innings of one-hit ball. one-out single against Isringhausen, ally,” Kansas City manager Tony base for Frank Menechino, whose fi- hausen (4-2), who blew his seventh new right fielder loved the energy of a The A’s lead the majors with 19 who then walked three of four batters Muser said. “We got beat on a jam shot ance will soon give birth to their first save by walking three and allowing win with a team in the playoff race. blown saves, but both gave to force in the tying run. bloop. You can’t defend bloops.” child. two run-scoring singles. “Guys never gave up. It was a great dismal performances in a game domi- Quinn hit a solid single to center that Jim Mecir pitched a relatively quiet Kris Wilson, who had won his last But Oakland countered against Ja- feeling,” Dye said. “Guys were still on nated by pitching until the late innings. brought home two more. Isringhausen ninth for his third save. three starts, allowed three hits and four son Grimsley (0-5). Ramon Hernandez the bench, saying, ‘Let’s put the pres- “I thought we had the game won,” was roundly booed by A’s fans when he Isringhausen wasted a strong start by walks over six innings, striking out five drove home Eric Chavez and Miguel sure on them and get those runners Royals first baseman Mike Sweeney left the mound. Zito, who struck out Kansas City’s first for the Royals. Rockies beat Giants in the ninth Armstrong wins LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alex day. third on catcher Paul Lo Duca’s throw- for his 17th homer to give the Dodgers Ochoa singled in the go-ahead run in The Rockies, winning for just the ing error on a pickoff try at second, and a quick 1-0 lead. the ninth inning Sunday as the Colo- eighth time in 37 games, snapped a scored on Ochoa’s liner to right. James Baldwin, making his Los rado Rockies beat the Los Angeles nine-game road losing streak with their Winner Jay Powell (3-2) pitched 1 1- Angeles debut, pitched shutout ball Dodgers 3-2 to snap a four-game los- first win over the Dodgers in six games. 3 scoreless innings. Jose Jimenez until Helton sliced a two-out, two-run Tour de France ing streak. They lost twice at Colorado last week- earned his 14th save in 18 chances by homer — his 31st — into the left-field The loss was just the third in 16 end, and in the first three games of a striking out Marquis Grissom and seats in the sixth to put the Rockies PARIS (AP) — Lance Armstrong sports briefs games for the NL West-leading Dodg- four-game series at Dodger Stadium. Adrian Beltre to end the game, strand- ahead 2-1. won his third straight Tour de ers, who remained 1 1/2 games ahead Jeff Cirillo doubled off Matt Herges ing runners on first and second. The Dodgers tied it in their half of the France, ending three weeks of gru- of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who (8-8) to start the ninth, and Todd Helton Lo Duca hit rookie Shawn Chacon’s inning on Gary Sheffield’s 25th homer eling competition with the Texan (AP) — Australia’s Ian Stanley lost 4-3 to San Francisco earlier Sun- was walked intentionally. Cirillo took second pitch into the left-field into the left-center field stands. once again dominating the world’s won the Senior British Open on toughest cycling event. the first hole of a playoff with two- In the leader’s yellow jersey he time champion Bob Charles of has worn for the last seven stages of New Zealand. recreation scores the Tour, Armstrong crossed the fin- Stanley shot a 69, and Charles Kansas Shrine Bowl ish line on the Champs-Elysees with closed with a 68 for 6-under 278 July 23 July 25 the main pack as tens of thousands totals. Jack Nicklaus, playing in Men’s Co-Ed of spectators lined the graceful av- the tournament for the first time, B&K Pumping over Brew Crew & Western State Bank over enue. shot a 69 to tie for third, three Bob’s Meat Block 15-12 Bowladium Lanes 16-1 sees first tie in 28 years He became the first American to strokes back. Inmates over Tap-N-It & Herndon Bud Light over Western State Bank MANHATTAN (AP) — The East It’s the first tie in the bowl’s 28- win the Tour three times in a row. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Andre Insurance Agency 14-12 11-1 and West battled to a 12-12 tie in the year history. Greg LeMond also won three Tours, Agassi continued his recent domi- Tap-N-It and Herndon Insurance Hitchcock over Mets 13-5 Kansas Shrine Bowl on Saturday Through three quarters at Kansas but with a two-year gap between his nation of Pete Sampras with a 6- Agency over Overhead Door 11-7 Hitchcock over 1 AB’s 22-6 night. State University’s Wagner Field the first and second titles. 4, 6-2 victory in the Mercedes- Century Feeders over Overhead Mets over Car Quest 12-9 West quarterback Michael Ham- two teams combined for just eight The Tour record of five wins is Benz Cup final — his most lop- Door 14-4 Car Quest over 1 AB’s 17-6 mersmith of White City hit Wichita points, with the East clinging to a 5- held jointly by four riders. Only sided win in two years over his ri- Coors over Jackals 18-17 July 26 West’s Cartez Brown with a 47-yard 3 lead. The East made it 12-3 with Spain’s Miguel Indurain won five val. Jackals over Brew Crew & Bob’s Co-Ed touchdown pass with 1:43 to tie the 10:54 left in the final quarter on consecutively. After the match, Sampras with- Meat Block 15-0 Western State Bank over Car Quest game. Andy Majors’ 61-yard touchdown SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — David draw from this week’s tournament Lonny’s Quality Auto Body & ADM 4-1 But place-kicker Justin Gray pass to Tremel Guillory. But the Gossett earned a spot on the PGA in Montreal, citing a left thigh in- over Century Feeders 15-0 Bud Light over Hitchcock 15-3 missed the point-after attempt fol- West responded with a fourth-quar- Tour, closing with a 5-under-par 66 jury. Western State Bank over Hitchcock lowing the touchdown, and his team- ter nine-point effort that included a for a one-stroke victory over Briny LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — July 24 17-12 mates couldn’t convert a 4th-and-1 field goal and Brown’s touchdown. Baird in the John Deere Classic. Bobby Labonte passed Dale Men’s Mets over Bowladium Lanes 6-5 from the East 27-yard line with 1:22 The East had 198 yards total of- Gossett, the 1999 U.S. Amateur Earnhardt Jr. with a little more Budweiser over B&K Pumping 9-0 Western State Bank over Mets 17-15 left. fense and the West 258. champion, is the first player to win than two laps remaining to win the using a sponsor exemption since Ti- Pennsylvania 500 for his first vic- ger Woods in the 1996 Las Vegas tory of the season. Invitational. The former University Both benefited when Jeff Gor- of Texas star earned $504,000 and don pitted to change a bad set of Broncos back up quarterbacks get a chance to play gained a tour exemption through tires with 68 laps left. Gordon fin- GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — While tive over the course of training camp. tions on his left knee and left shoulder. don’t know how realistic it is, but by 2003. ished eighth, and took sole posses- starting quarterback Brian Griese took “It’s not close to 100 percent yet, but Despite the ailments, the Broncos the end of the first week, I’ll be doing Gossett finished with a 19-under sion of the lead in the Winston Cup Sunday afternoon off, backups Gus we’re making progress and that’s the brought Beuerlein to Denver and plan a heck of a lot more than I’m doing 265 total on the TPC at Deere Run. standings after Dale Jarrett Frerotte and Jarious Jackson stayed key,” Beuerlein said. “We’re really try- to give him a chance to compete with right now.” NEWCASTLE, Northern Ireland wrecked twice and wound up 41st. busy with dozens of passes. ing to be smart with it. This afternoon, Frerotte for the No. 2 spot behind Beuerlein, 36, was named to his first Steve Beuerlein watched. I thought I could do a little bit more than Griese. Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,436 Beuerlein, who signed a four-year what I did, but the trainers and the The competition has yet to heat up, yards and 36 touchdowns for the Caro- contract with the Denver Broncos on coaches, they just want to be real smart but Beuerlein wants to become a full- lina Panthers in 1999. He had another May 30, remains limited while recu- with it and not have any setbacks.” time participant by the second week of productive season last year but was perating from reconstructive elbow In addition to surgery on his right camp. released because of his high salary and surgery but hopes to become more ac- throwing elbow, Beuerlein had opera- “That still is my goal,” he said. “I questionable health. 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Mets 4, Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia (Person 9-5) at Colorado 7. ______32. ______West Division 3-3), 5:05 p.m. St. Louis 7, Chicago Cubs 4 (Bohanon 5-6), 7:05 p.m. W L Pct GB Oakland (Lidle 4-5) at Cleveland Los Angeles 10, Colorado 6 Montreal (Munoz 0-0) at Arizona 8. ______33. ______Seattle 76 29 .724 — (Westbrook 3-2), 5:05 p.m. Atlanta 10, Montreal 5 (Schilling 14-5), 8:05 p.m. 9. ______34. ______Oakland 56 49 .533 20 Tampa Bay (Wilson 3-7) at Baltimore Cincinnati 5, Florida 0 Chicago Cubs (Lieber 13-5) at San Diego 10. ______35. ______Anaheim 53 52 .505 23 (Towers 6-5), 5:05 p.m. San Diego 6, Milwaukee 2 (Hitchcock 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Texas 46 58 .442 29 1/2 Kansas City (Byrd 2-4) at Chicago White San Francisco 11, Arizona 4 Cincinnati (Acevedo 2-3) at Los Angeles 11. ______36. ______Sox (Biddle 2-7), 6:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games (Gagne 4-4), 8:10 p.m. 12. ______37. ______Saturday’s Games N.Y. 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