Show Section Wednesday August 14 2002 Pagel The Herald Journal Tams gets fourth championship Inside Edges Palmer by two at LG&CC By Gragg Hardy staff writer Anyone who has ever played golf knows that luck plays a big part in how good — or bad — a score can Logan bounced from Beehive B2 State Tournament get Jeneile Tams has been playing long enough to know that Luck was certainly not on the side of Tams Thursday after she posted an unsightly 94 in the second round of the Logan Golf & Country Club women’s championship The score Sports briefs A pair of aces Dennis Harper hit a hole-in-oat the Logan Golf & Country Gub on Monday on No 13 This marked the third ace in three days at the country club The event was witnessed by Dave John Joe Evertson and Everson Eames Kent Christopher used a to on the 160-yar- d hit a hole-UKiNo 13 at the Logan River Golf Course The event was witnessed by Brent Tidwell Jeff Clifton and Dave John ne put her two strokes back of the lead —a swing after her advantage over the field — heading into Tuesday’s 10-sh- ot first-rou- eight-stro- ke nd final round Tuns shook off the high number she put up Thursday to shoot an 83 and win her fourth club championship “I played really well a week ago (in the first round)” said Tams who won die club title in 1988' 1991 and 2000 “And then Thursday I don’t know what happened I couldn’t hit anything I was in sand traps I went out Of bounds I was in the canal It seemed like nothing that I did went right “If I could get into trouble I did” Tams beat out defending champion and good friend Norma Palmer who 'mm on Tims again on the pur-- 5 14th hole finished two strokes back with a final score of 238 Norma Facer a six-tichampion finished third at 260 followed by Laurie John at 262 Facer and John began the final round tied for the lead at 171 with Palmer third at 172 and Tams fourth at 173 One of the breaks Tims got during the final round came when her second shot on the par-- 5 No 3 ricocheted off a tree Palmer Facer and John helped Tams try to locate her shot but to no avail However before Tams played a provisional someone in the gallery located her errant ball She then hit a beauty of a shot to help save par The golfing gods smiled down on when her third shot went far right and landed close to the cart path just off the 15th tee box which was perched up high in relation to the 14th green Facing a dicey chip shot Tams was' able to stop the bail on the fringe She ' then putted twice to save bogey “I kept getting some lucky breaks today whereas Thursday everything was unlucky” Tams said About the wayward shot on 14 she added: “That could have been a disaster right there I could have lost the whole thing” Tuns and Palmer put on aputting clinic on the seventh and eighth holes i j See TAMS on B4! fmi - ne - Priestley doing well i? oDDSor INDIANAPOLIS ( AP) — Jason Priestley's doctor said the actor is making remarkable improvement from head and spinal injuries sustained in a high-spee- d racing crash last weekend Priestley 32 remained in guarded but stable condition Tuesday at Methodist Hospital known in rac- ing circles as the best hospital for treating race car accidents Dr Scott Bjerke expects Priestley to remain at Methodist for 10 to 14 days but wouldn’t comment on the specific treatment he is receiving “He is a strong-wille- d young man who is doing great" Bjerke said ' "He’s surprised me so far” Priestley sustained a broken back a moderate concussion a broken nose fracturesin both feet and ' many cuts and bruises to his face and neck Doctors expect him to fully recover Priestley is expected to have ' surgery on his feet Wednesday Racand friend to according Kelley ing Team general manager Jim Freudenberg who has been at Priestley’s side along with the ’ actor’s father sister and girlfriend Bjerke said Priestley has shown no signs of paralysis following his 180 mph crash into a concrete wall Sunday during a practice for an Infinity Pro Series race at Kentucky Speedway Felix By Wada Definition staff writer MemorialTuesday evening af Cedar Ridge Middle School ’ “That was a big goal because they’d tied it they had some momentum and then Emily just buries one and it’s like the wind (is) out of (their) sails” Bobcats coach Doyle Geddes said “It was a great rocket” In other preseason action Mountain Crest opened with a plastic bottles BEREA Ohio (AP) — Instant replay hasn’t been fixed but the Cleveland Browns are making sure that last’ incident is never repeated year’s ugly On Saturday the Browns will play their first home game since Dec 16 when an overturned call in die final minutes NL against Jacksonville led to fans pelting officials police See MARk on B4 players and coaches with thousands of plastic beer bodes This year those bottles have been banned The club also is taking a approach with fans who throw objects “The only person throwing anything at the stadium will be the quarterback” said Browns security director Lew Merietu a former director of die USr Secret Service In die aftermath of die near-riat last season’s home finale the Browns announced several policy changes ' designed to prevent a similar situation at their stadium Among them: — No more plastic bee bottles Beer will be poured into cups by vendors and at coriceSsionstandsHowever fans will still be able to purchase bottled soft drinks and water — Beer sales will be cut off following die third quarter at day games and stopped at the conclusion of halftime "r- - ' i during night games — Fans will be limited to two been pbr transaction In the past they could buy four at one time — A“Reaty Room next tothefiekj hag been setup whensBrownsofficials can more easily communicate with dre league office in New York as well as security ’personnel in thestadium Merietfsakldiat was the biggat problem eigl months age The Browns feci tfaenew policies were essential to ensure there would never be another incident which along with the “Beer Night” riot in 1974 at an Indians game ranks among die most embarraksing events in Cleveland sports history “We’re dung what we think js the wise and rational and reasonable thing to do” Browns president Carmen Policy said Tuesday Following last year’s melee die Browns reviewed videotape and still photographs in hopes of identifying some of the fans who threw bottles or other debris on the fiekL ' Mated said 17 areests Were made and that the club has revoked five season-tickaccounts Vs jf ¥t vtf 1 k NSjf? Iu ’ JIVW' ? tv v iHvr Ji - ¥f ot Pioneer league ' Medicine Hat 5 Ogden 2 Provo 13' Missoula 2 WNBA MtamiSI Detroit 56 Indana 60 Cleveland 56 Chariotts 67 Washington 57 Orlando 70New York 63 :' Houston 63 Minnesota 51 Sacramento 59 Seattle 51 Los Arigeles 63 Phoenix 56 r i: On lolovision SHLSSOFIMLL ' bottle-throwi- ng ' UtHo League World Series championship game teams TBA at Portland Ore MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL : y ‘ 12:15 pjn ESPN —Houston at Chicago Cubs' 'lull ESPN— San Francisco at Atlanta v or Arizona at Cincinnati KPN2 — Boston at 8eatta"or at Anaheim j zero-toleran- ce Sacramento 6 Salt Lake 2 Detroit j j 20-oun- ce PCL : -- bottle-throwi- ng Houston 5 Chicago Cubs 4 Montreal 4 Los Angeles 3 St Louis 9 Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 1 San Diego 7 NY Mets 2 Arizona 6 Cincinnati 1 San Francisco 7 Atlanta 2 Colorado 5 Florida 4 teur family is building a house in Hyde Park and will move at the beginning of September Geddes is more than happy with the addition of Campbell “We love it " He said pxcitef-’j-i ly “She fits in really well The girls love hen Emily’s fit in from die get-g- o The girls appreciate herwhat she can bring to this team She’s very skilled and she's got a great personality so she’s fitting right in" Her skill definitely showed five minutes before the break against Judge From about 12 yards Campbell took a pass from Leslie Brown and blew it past Browns ban AL ESPN2-Ama- 2 home victory over Clearfield Campbell a junior was a member of the Logan Griz- - ' zlies’ team last year However 3-- Cleveland 9 Tampa Bay 5 Minnesota 6 Baltimore 0 NY Yankees 10 Kansas City 5 Chicago White Sox 12 Texas 3 Seattle 10 Boston 3 Oakland 5 Ibronto 4 Detroit at Anaheim late 6pJh ‘ all Mittch MascaraHerald Journal View Amie the to Hansen forward tries take hall (IB) Sky past Judge's Alicia Arrowsmith during the first half of Tuesday's game in Hyde Park The Bobcats opened the season with a 5-- 2 win MC winner Campbell's HYDE PARK — It didn’t take long for Emily Campbell to make her mark on the Sky View girls soccer team In her first game donning a Bobcat uniform Campbell brokea 2-tie with a goal five minutes before halftime helping lead Sky View to a 5-- 2 pre season win over Judge Tuesday's scores s scores U m tV et V AP photo Tiger Woods teesi off on the 15th hole during practice for the PGA Championship at the Hazeltine National Golf Club on Tiesday The tournament begins Thursday The Tiger circus arrives f i CHASKA Minn (AP) — The gates at Hazeltine National Golf Club opened at 7 a m Tuesday What folfowed was a chaotic dhase to find Tiger Woods' Thousands of fimsstreuned across the eburae like ants in sekrch of a bread crumb running V this directidn and that begging marshals for clues They clutched hats programs flags and their PGA Cham- pionship tickets for him to sign The first sighting came on the nidi hide where about 200 people gathered Within an hour the crowd was about - 5XX) and growing by the minute Woods can’t win tee Grand Slam r this year Fans in Minnesota couldn’t care Iras “They love their golL” Woods said "From what I’ve been told they come out here in full force and they’re going to be loud and boiste- rous" i In placd of a Grand SlamWhat they might settle for is something else only Wgods can accomplish this year The American Jlam No ore has everwpn all thretf American majors in die same year Bat Hogan wqh the Masters vj' UJS Open British Opei iri l953 Wobds won pd the U$ Open British Open and PGA Championship in 2000 The closest anyone has come to the “American Slam” was Sam ' Snead who won the Masters and ! ' PGAChampionshipinl949and ' was runner-upi- n die US Open Woods doesn’t care what it’s called ' He’s more interested in a niimber “Any time you can win one major champi- onship in a year it’s going to be a successful yew” Woods said “I think winning two in See TIGER on B4 |