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Show SPORTS 4C Tuesday, September 17, 1996 SPORTS BRIEFS NFL FOOTBALL Kersee will play in new women’s basketball league WSU women tied for 11th at BYU Invitational SPRINGVILLE - The CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Michael Jordan has pledged $1 million to heip establish an Institute for Families at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Social Work. N.Y. Giants 0 3 Cantral 3 0 3 0 1? 12 0 3 West 2 0 Green Bay Minnesota Chicago Detroit Tampa Bay Carolina San Francisco 2 St. Louis Atlanta New Orteans 0 throughout the day, and officials elected to cut the event from 54 to 36 holes. The final round will be played today. Washington leads the tournament with a 30-over-par 318, four shots ahead of Oregon State. Host Brigham Young is Carina Olsson of Oregon State leads the individual competition, shooting an even-par 72 in the opening round. Susanne Gillemo leads BYU with an 80, while Rachel Seale leads Weber State with an 11-overpar 83. Other Wildcats included Kami Whitehead at 84, Jill Steenburg at 87, Lori Motzkus at 87, Aimee Aardema at 88, Valerie Barber at 89 and Alyssa Harvery at 93. Queiroz to leave MetroSiars for job in Japan EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Carlos Queiroz was offered a lot of money to remain Francisco. Monday’s Pittsburgh 24, Buffalo 6 Sundey’s games (Times MDT) Arizona at New Orieans, 11 a.m. at Kansas City, 1) a.m. Chicago at Detroit, 2 p.m. Daas at Buffalo, 2 p.m. San Diego at Oakiand, 2 p.m. Philadeiphia a! Atiania, 6 p.m. Open date: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Houston, Pittsburgh oe Monday,|, Sept. 23 Miamiat indisnacolis, 7 p.m. STEELERS 24, BILLS 6 At Pittsburgh Buttalc Pittsburgh 3 6 3 0-6 77 0 O-% First quarter Buffalo — Christie 31 field goal, 7:29. ue Bettis 1 run (N. Johnson kick}, Secend quarter Pittsburgh — NW. Johnson 30 field coal, 6:25. aogh — Bettis 43 run (N. Johnson kick), Pittsburgh — Lake 47 interception return (N. Johnson kick), 15:00. Third quarter Buffalo — Christie 45 field goal, 4:51. A- 59,002. First downs Rushes-yards Passing vards Puni returns Kickoff returns interceptions ret. Passes Sacked-vards lost Punts-average Fumbies-lost Penaities-vards Time of possession Rushing ~ Buffalo, Thomas 16-68, Holmes §-15, Tindale 1-3, Mouids 1-9. Pittsburgh, Bettis 20-133, Pegram 17-84, Witman 4-14, Lester be Tomezak 3-(minus 4), Stewar! 4-(minus Passing — Buffalo, Kelly 15-31-4-116. Pittsburgh, Tomczak 12-19-0-150, Stewart 2-2-0-10. Receiving — Buffaio, Reed 5-31, Early 3-41, L. Johnson 2-13, Moulds 1-11, Holmes 1-6, Thomas 1-6, Copeland 1-5, Cline 1-3. Pittsburgh, Hasting 4-27, Stewart 3-65, Bettis 3-32, C. Johnson 2-17, Pegram 1-12, Hayes 1-7. woe field goals — Pittsburgh, N. Johnson was offered much more to coach in Japan. So Queiroz will leave the MetroStars after the Major job in Japan that reportedly will pay him $2 million annually. Queiroz, 43, was under pres- sure from Grampus Eight of Nagoya to make a decision on their job offer by Monday. He informed MetroStars officials of his decision to leave following a 2-0 loss at Columbus on Sun- Conference WL TPts GF G Merit Bowling Rankings, will bow! against each other in a three-game, winner-take-all format. The match will be held Friday, Dec. 13, at the conclusion of the amateur portion of the Merit Bowling event. HIGH SCHOOL: powder football game KAYSVILLE - It is homecoming week at Davis High School and that means powder puff football. The junior girls will take on the senior girls at 7 p.m. Wednesday night at the football 7 Record Pts Pry 2-0 20 +0 20 1-3 2-0 2-1 20 +0 2-1 -) 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 1 2-0 2-1 2-0 02 62 my 200 2 67M «O65 8 6 ea 7 1655 0 ae 3 8156 12 365 17 35 O78 12770 13 1092:«*15 431 68 966 4 963 % 2 ms 60 9 62 21 566 22 524 23 a a 9 267: «N NCAA GOLF MATADOR WOOD RANCH INVITATIONAL NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — Monday’s results after 36 holes at the Cai State-Northridge’s Matador Weod Ranch Inivitational payed at the par-72, 6,552-vard Wood Ranch Golf Club: Team scores San Diege State 294-299 — 593 Long Beach State 389-311 — 600 CS-Northridge 302-307 — 609 Brigham Yeung 311-299-610 North Texas 305-305 — 610 Portiand 310-301 — 611 Sacramento State 299-314 — 613 Washington State 364-310-614 San Diego 308-308 — 616 Eastern Washington 305-317 — 622 Weber 310-315—625 idaho State 311-314 — 625 Mike Samoies, San Diego State Alan MaGill, North Texas 72-74 — 146 71-75 — 14 Ran Fowtkes, CS-Northridge 70-76 — 146 Ryan Oldrovd, B 77-70— 147 Alex Reynaud, CS-Northridge 71-Th ~ 148 Darin Vaughan, _— Washington 73-75Rhey Luna, Long Beach State Terry Noe, Long Beach State Mike McMahon, San Diego State Robert Hamilton, Sacramento State Matt Murray, San Diego State Weber State scores 74-75 — 71-78 — 74-76 — 74-76 — 74-76 — 30. Dean Husion %. Marty Jacks 77-78 — 155 77-78 — 155 4. Michael Jacks 48. Guy Goddard 78-82 — 160 78-62 — 160 39. Scott Young 149 149 149 150 150 80-77 — 157 BYU INVITATIONAL SPRINGVILLE -- Team resutts, top individual results and Weber State University individual scores from the first round of the 54-hole BYU Invitational NCAA women’s golf tournament heid Monday and Tuesdayaf the Hobbie Creek Golf Course. (Due to poor weather conditions, only 18 — were played on Monday). ‘eam scores 1. Washington, 318; 2. Oregon State, 322; 3. Cat, 326; 4. Colorado, 333; 5. BYU, 334; 6. San Diego State, 337; 7. Colorado State, 337; 8. (tie) Oral Roberts, Wyoming, 340; 10. UTEP; 11. (tie) Weber State, idaho State, 346; 13. Mon- tana State, 348; 14. Montana, 353; 15. Hawaii, 355; 16. idaho, 357; 17. Washington State, 364; 18. fAesa Ae. 371. op individual scores Carina Olsson, Oregon State Jennifer Siapleton, Washington Dodie Mazzuca, Washington Kelly Heffer, Colorado Lisa Yamane, Cal Tara Fox, Cal nieanetie Dabs, Oregon State Susanne Gillemo, Nicole Bofer, Cal On THE AIR : Television Radio Tonight Tonight Major League soccer: New England at D.C. United, ESPN, 5:30 p.m. Bascbatl: Houston at Atlanta, TBS, 5:35 p.m. Bascball: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, WGN, 6 p.m. Boxing: “Tuesday Night Fights.” form Pikesville, Md.. USA. 7 p.m. Wednesday Baseball: Houston at Atlanta, TBS, 11:05 a.m. Sky View at Mountain Cresi, 4 p.m. Ben Lomond at Logan, 4 p.m. Bear River, bye. Girts herenis, Roy at Clearfield, 4 o.m. Weber at Northridge, 4 p.m. SemHyat Layton, 4 p.m. Bonneville, bye. Davis ai Cottonwood, 3:30 p.m. Logan at Ogden, 4 p.m. Sky View al Bear River, 4 p.m. Box Eider at Mountain Crest, 4 p.m. Ben Lomond, bye. Girts volavbad Roy at Clearfield, 4 p.m. Weber at Northridge, 4 p.m. Fremont ai Layton, 4 p.m. Bonneville , bye. Davis at Highiand, 6:30 p.m. Ben Lomond at Bear River, 6:30 p.m. Ogden af Logan, 6:30 p.m. Mountain Crest at Sky View, 6:30 p.m. Box Elder, bye. Juab at Morgan, 7 p.m. Manila at St. Joseph, 2, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY 37-35-72 39-37 — 76 39-39 — 78 38-0 —78 40-39-79 39-40-79 4-39-79 38-42-80 41-39-80 42-39-81 42-39-81 41-40-81 1-40 — 81 Manila at Sf. Joseph, 4 p.m. Football Hunter at Fremont, 7 p.m. Logan at Ogden, 7 p.m. Ben Lomond at East, 7 p.m. Granisville at Morgan, 7 p.m. Ben Lomond invitational, 2:30 p.m. Ben Lomond at Ogden, 4 p.m. Box Elder at Mountain Crest, 4 p.m. Logan at Sky View, 4 p.m. Bear River, bye. Giets soccer Weber at Fremont, 4 p.m. Northridge at Bonneville, 4 p.m. Clearfield at Layton, 4 p.m. Roy, bye. Davis at Highland, 3:30 p.m. 17:20; 10. Shane Graser, 17:20. Ages 12-15—1. Travis Dean, 17:01; 2. Adam Frischnecht, 17:26; 3. Trevor Bail, 17:35; 4. Tyter Hooper, 16:03; 5. Sam Scheuller, 18:06. Ages 16-18—1. Trent Hooper, 16:00; 2. Joel Atwater, 16:09; 3. David Healey, 16:42; 4. Bart Frischnecht, 16:43; §. Matthew Russon, 16:47. Ages 19-24—1. Brian Hawks, 17:20; 2. Kevin Bali, 18:05; 3. Nathan Brindza, 19:06; 4. Chad Hill, 20:00; 5. Jon Carpenter, 22:12. Ages 25-29— 1. Braun Bennett, 21:04. Ages 35-39—1. Moe Dee, 17:52; 2. Donaid Armstrong, 19:21; 3. Steve Bernhisei, 21:19; 4. Ken Aragon, 24:27; 5. Dave Bernhisei, 28:35. s Ages 40-44—1. David Frischnecht, 22:05; 2. 2 nueree Bowen, 2:06.19; 5. Shannon Hite, “Ages 25-29 — 1. Lani Raslev, 1:32.32; 2. Hol Kaichuk, 1:32.54; 3. tessica Tingey, 153.204 Mindy Decker, 1:52.24; 5. Chris’ Ferrario, F Carpenter, 1:33.38; 2. Nicole Larsen, 1:51.03; 3. Lynette Harris, 1:55.11; 4. Cindy Rogers, 209.01; 5. Emilie Cos, 2:12.54. da Miller, 2:04.21. af Ages 55-59 1, Dixie Mathis, 1:44.58; 2. Betty Dance, 2:02.21; 3. Marie Haney, 2:22.32. No. One, 8; 8. The Club Division B-1. Rock Bottom Lounge No. Two, 19; 2. Riley’s Tavern, 16; 3. Night Moves, 13; 4. (the) Kokomo Club No. 1, Norma’s Saloon, 12; 6. Rowducks, 11; 7. Cue-N-Brew No. Two, 8; 8. Jeiba’s No. Two, 5. Division C — 1. Cue-N-Brew No. Three, 13; 2. Rock Bottom Lounge No. Three, 14; 3. Jeiba‘s No. Four, 13; 4. (tie) Sports Page, Riley's Tavern No. Two, 12; 6. The Siiliard Parior, 11; 7. Jeiba’s No. Three, 10; 8. The Ciub No. Two, 6. Division O~1. Jetba’s No. Five, 18; 2. Old Man’s Saloon, 15; 3. Kokomo Club Mo, Two, 14; 4. Cue-N-Brew No. Four, 13; 5. Acapulco Club, 11; 6. Northern Exposure, 10; 7. Lightee Oa roe. Ff Rock Bottom No. ‘our, “TRANSACTIONS ot Magic — Signed F-C Ama! McCas- Overali—1. Rosy Gardner, 17:31; 2. Kell pines Pride — Nemed John Treloar coach. Feisted, 18:14; 3. Robynn Hill, 18:14; 4. Adri- Sorenson, 18:23; 5. Stephanie SEPT. 16 Nation! Baskeiba Association "Continental Basketball Association SEPT. 16 National Footbal League. Ages 12-15—1. Bridgett Jones, 21:12; 2. Casey Nielson, 21:19; 3. Mindy Thornley, 115; 4, pa Strong, 22:51; 5. Marcia Jacobsen, Ages 16-18—1. Kelly Feisted, 18:14; 2. Adrienne Sorenson, ; 3. Dunn, 18:40; 4. Atiania Falcons — Signed CB Nate Odomes fo 8 one-year Contract. Waived CB DJ. Johnson. San Francisco 49ers—Signed WR Brice Hunter to the practice squad. Waived L8 Sam Manuel from the practice squad. ao Poulsen, 19:26; 5. Danielle Biaisdeti Ages 19-24—1. Rosy Gardner, 17:31; 2. Rebynn Hill, 18:14; 3. Stephanie Hansen, 18:30; 4. Jenny Mortenson, 18:37; 5. Holty Hansen, 1838. torio Assigned D By- ron Briske, D Brian Corcoran, D Alain Deeks and D Bobby Marshall to Baltimore of the AHL. Released G Craig Brown, LW Bob Wren and LW Adam Young. Returned C Marc Chouinard, C Johan Davidsson, D Kevin Ke'lett and G Blaine Russell to their junior tearns. Buffalo Sabres — Announced that D Charlie Rudy wil bee = for the Ages 19-24—1. Torry 1:10.33; 2. Je rome Tolman, 1:12.24; 3. Corbin , 3.01; ‘ Warren Jones, 1:14.34; 5. Nathan Kennedy, Ages 25-29~— i. Garth Killian, 1:22.05; 2. Mike Jensen, 1:27.36; 3. Ryan Dolan, 1:29.44; 4. Brad Kingston, 1:29.53; 5. Markus Hegewale, 1:32.09. Ages 30-34—1. Bod Durtschi, 1:19.12; 2. Brian Stromberg, 1:26.35; 3. Jim Farrar, 1:26.55: 4 Tom Reenkes, 1:27.44; 5. John Peters, 1:29.10. Ages 35-39— 1. Weyne Cadigan, 12034; 2. Kelty Gibts, 122.06; 3. Gary Sioner, 1:23.42; 4 ee eee owe Brandon, 1:27.66; 3. Lance Carpenter, 1-29.39; toe Wilson, 1:29.55; 5. Ray Schoenwaid, Cost is $1 per person to Ages 19-24—1. Angie Boren,1:46.30; 2. Kathy Manning, 1:50.27; 3. Stephanie Lenguel, 2:02.01; Toby Salazar, 23:01; 3. Tracy Williams, ) Ages 45-49-- 1. Roger ©) nriey, 20:05; 2. Skip Heiterscheidt, 20:34; 3. Mike Bulson, 25:57; 4. James Whitaker, 26:36; 5. John Watkins, 27:20, Ages 50-54~1. David Healy, 20:20; 2. Steve Thorpe, 23:07; 3. Tony Serrato, 27:31. Eastern Division WoL YT PF PA Pts w 2 036232 7 5 0313 34 4 5 7 6 257 373 0 3 8 0195316 6 Wertern Divisien Calgary § 30437248 Edmonton 73 ieee ee és@ 32 12 British 3 9 O77 R46 Saskatchewan 3 9 0 734328 6 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a tie. MSL SOCCER Female Division Overaif — 1. Lani Rasiey, 1:32.32; 2. Holly Katchuk, 1:32.54; 3. Lisa Carpenter, 1:33.38; 4. Lynndee Naylor, 1:40.08; 5. Genny Powell, 1:41.33; 6. Gave Hogge, 1:43.02; 7. Dixie Mathis, 1:44.58; 8. Celeste Corbridge, 1:46.03; 9. Angie Boren, 1:46.29; IG. Renee Froerer, 1:46.53. Ages 12-15—1. Joni Haws, 1:55.58. Ages 16-18—1. Lynndee Naylor, 1:40.08; 2. Genny Poweli, 1:41.53; 3. Renee Froerer, 1:46.51; ‘ —*¥ Manning, 1:50.27; 5. Holi WEBER TRACK ALLIANCE HUNTSVILLE RACES Toronto Montreal Hamilton Ottawa woe Se Friday‘s game (Times MOT) Eamenton ai |, 638 om. Saturdsy's games Calgary at Toronto, 1! a.m. Saskatchewan at British Colurnbia, 3:39 p.m. Sunday's game Haemitton at Gitawa, 1) a.m. Ages 60-over—1. John Mathis, 1:46.22; 2, >Naeoa 1:54.37; 3. Chuck Singieton, Bn 17:17; 8. Lindsay Goff, 17:19; 9. Brian Hawks, Baleae Sports talk: 24-hour all-sports programing, (KFAN 1320 AM) Ages 50-54— 1. Caro} Johnson, 1:50.38; Sky View af Box Elder, 7 p.m. Bear River at Mountain Crest, 7 p.m. Overail—1. Trent Hooper, 16:00; 2. Joel Atwater, 16:09; 3. David Healey, 16:42; 4. Bart Frischnecht, 16:43; 5. Matthew Russon, 16:47; 6. Travis Dean, 17:01; 7. Marcus Arbuckle, -— Results from the 36-hole UGA 4- Wednesday Sports talk: 24-hourall-sports programing, (KISN 570 AM) — Olsen, 2:14.16; 3. Audrey Grobstein, Northridge at Clearfield, 7 p.m. Weber at Layton, 7 p.m. Viewrnont at Davis, 7 p.m. Results Wonsee, 7 races Ran ene CoREReDn, Seld af Meme Sar ourse: Team competition—1. Wingpoinie (Todd Barker, Ryan Job, Ed ingram, Mark Domm), 440; 2. East Bay, 450; 3. Tri City, 460; 4. Park City, 461; 5. Mountain Deli No. 1, 465; 6. Alpine, 465; 7. Hobbie Creek, 467; 8. Moab, 474. Individual ~ 1. Todd Barker, 143; 2. Steve Ca , 144; 3. John Taylor, 145; 4. (tie) Ren DeGraff, Tom Leese, 148. Sports talk: “Sports Night,” (KSL 1160 AM), 7 p.m. Susan Bohs, 2:16.00; 5. Jill Covington, 2:20.40. Ages 45-49—1. Chris Woolsey, 2:00.08; 2. 4-43 — 83 44-43 — 87 48-40 — 88 47-42-89 47-4 — 93 UGA GOLF UTAH GOLF ASSOCIATION 4-MAN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Sports talk: “Masteller and thie Coach,” (KISN 570 AM)4 p.m. Ages 35-39— 1. Lisa Wood, 1:47.43; 2, Susan 41-40 -- 81 LOCAL GOLF... Sports talk: “Sports Talk,” (KFAN 1320 AM), 4 p.m. Larsen, 1:50.46; 3. Sam Albano, 1:51.28; 4. Jodi Martin, 1:52.32; 5. Jane Petersen, 1:53.02. Ages 40-44—1. Gaye Hogge, 1:43.02; 2. Celesie Corbridge, 1:46.03; 3. Mariean, 2:13.47; 4. Basebatt Royat Bonneville, 7 p.m. Beth Purcell, Wyoming 42-39-81 Margaret Switzed, Washington State 40-41 —81 Nikki Chigas, San Diego State Weber State 19. Rachel Seale 45. JIM Steenburgh 53. Aimee Aardema $1. Valerie Barber 80. Alyssa Harvey ie CFL FOOTBALL come see the long-standing tra- dition at Davis High School. ~ Standard-Exarminer staff and wire services 1. Marshall (59) 2. Montana (33) 3. Northern lowa 4. Troy State (2) 5. Appalachian State 6. Jackson State (1) 7. Stephen F. Austin §. Connecticut 9. Eastern Winois 10. Southwest Missouri Si. 1) Delaware 12 Murray State 13. Georgia . 15. Western Kentucky \6 Northern Arizona 17. Weber State 18 Villanova 19. idaho State 20. Furman 21. Florida A&M 22. Witiam & Mary 23. James Madison 24. McNeese State 25. Eastern Kentucky Chicago at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Si. Louis at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 8 p.m. San Jose vs. Vancouver al Tacoma, Wash., 8 p.m. stadium. meanor, Fields and Johnson, who are 19, and Leonard Watts, 29, were sentenced to two years’ probation and 15 days of a work program. rentheses, records through Sept. 15 and previ- Washington at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. z BLese senee® Farsagut Academy which Fields atiended. the history of the sport, the top PBA member and the top LPBT member, who led their respective fields in the 1996 Pittsburgh at , $30 pm. Buffalo vs. Hartford at Barrie, Ontario, 5:30 om. £ te em ed i Lombard apartment of Ron Eskridge, a volunteer coach at Hall and Bowling Center in Las Vegas. For only the second time in AA football poll. with first-place votes in paOus ranking: Baredad Salt Lake porate~ Joseph, 4 p.m. 3 The incident happened ai the Sam's Town Hotei, Gambling HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) ~ The tuo 25 tears in the Sports Network Division |- TUESDAY ree @ the room was dark. bles Tournament, Dec. 12-15 at oe DIVISION |-AA POLL MOAB That question may be an- down, a winner-take-all, battle of the sexes event. The high-stakes match ig part of the 1996 Merit Mixed Dou- ce <> Ne NCAA FOOTBALL Catalina Navarro, BYU League Soccer season to take a High-stakes battle New Engtand at D.C, 530 p.m. Wednesday’ $s games Columbus at NY/NJ, 530 p.rn Tampa Bay at San Jose, 6:30 o.m. ‘Ss games Los Angeles at Dallas, 530 p.m. Kristen MacLaren, UTEP Emily Martin, Washington Ranonne McAlester, Orel Roberts PRESEASONNHL 7" Jersey MetroStars. However, he « was going on, in part because Pit 2 49-222 ee 0-0 3-74 4-68 14-21-0 0-0 3-26.0 2-1 3-15 38:58 Vi 23-86 9 0-0 3-0 0-0 1§-31-4 2-17 4-41.5 0-0 7-56 2102 r eves + ** ~ Ow ee prep basketball star Ronnie TI S00 % SO OO 2B 00 4% 79 as coach of the New York-New swered Dec. 13 as the top players on the Professional Bowlers Association tour and the Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour compete in the $30,000 Merit Show- Fields and two other men pleaded guilty Monday to charges they sexually abused a 20year-old woman in July. Fields and another man hid in a closet while the woman had sex with a third man, Charies Johnson, said Jeff Kendall, assistant state’s attorney for DuPage County. He said the men took turns with the woman and that she did not realize what 1000 61 Washington at St. Louis, 11 a.m. at the School of Social Work for years. WHEATON, Ill. - Former © opening round of the BYU Invitational, being played at Hobble Creek Golf Course. Weather hampered play DENVER - Who’s the best bowler in the world? Former prep star pleads guilty to sexual abuse © 1000 51 2% Seattle at Tampa Gay, 11 a.m. for the new institute. Jordan’s mother, Deloris, has served on the board of advisers study issues such as poverty, child abuse, teen pregnancy and elder care. 0 1000115 % 0 1000 6 4 6 mes 0 33 5 @ 0 O06 32 8 San Francisco at Carolina, 11 a.m. to determine best bowler ing their name will be based. The goal] is to assemble professors from several fields to W BI Weber State women’s golf team Governors gave final approval The Jordan family will attend a ceremony next month at the school, where the institute bear- 20 2B Open date: Atlanta, Carolina, St. Louis, San | lete, was made public last week 0 1 t 0 020 03 0 *s resutts New Engiand 31, Arizona 0 The size of the gift, the larg- day night. est ever by a former UNC ath- BOWLING: when the school’s Board of 70 NWRSWRO—WONNWP Jordan donates $1 million to alma mater UNC S BROCOCHONWAaWHN > agreed that Smith was not in- volved in the attack on dancer Carlton Coney. #7 anes® weoust inconsistencies in the testimony of defense witnesses, said they 0 a But Goodwyn, while noting 1 21 0 67 & W 126359 4 030 mn w @ dictment. 2 Washington Datias Aritona NHOCCSLANWAADPAD Smith had been accused of striking a male dancer with a beer bottle in a bar July 26. If the judge had found probable cause, the charge would have been sent to a grand jury for in- Nahonal Conference East WL TF Pct. PF PA HK VIVO OW SN & & oO ‘a long process.” wu WO 4 MM Seocoooonnnnns relieved Joe Smith of the Golden State Warriors broke into tears when a judge dismissed a malicious wounding charge against him. “I’m relieved,” Smith said after the eight-hour preliminary hearing ended Monday. “I thank God..I didn’t know what to expect coming in. All I know is that I didn’t do that. It’s been 12060 03 0 Philadetoma . 4 is tied for 11th place after the with Idaho State at 346. CHESAPEAKE, Va. - A 1000 8 8 1000 14 W 8 67 6% 8 Green Bay at Minnesota, 11 a.m. Jacksonville at New Engiand, 11 a.m. New York Giants at New York Jets, 11 a.m. fifth at 334, and WSU is tied against Warriors’ Smith O 3.0 2 1 stan cle pull. played today. West 3 0 33 0 8 3 SM ~ long jump in Atlanta last month despite competing with a mus- Fowles are tied for medalist honors at 2-over-par 146. BYU's Ryan Oldroyd is one stroke back. Weber State's best individuals are Dean Huston and Marty Jacks. Both had rounds of 77 and 78 Monday and are tied for 30th place. The final 18 holes will be 67 6&4 4 aee ae 16 # OOOO wee NNN the long jump in 1988 Games. She won silver medal in the long jump in 1992 anda silver in the heptathlon in 1984. She also won a bronze medal in the San Diego State’s Mike Samols, North Texas’ Alan MaGill and Northridge’s Ryan 0 2e 6 0 w@ & CoOoCO Hawes OSOOSo Olympics and the gold medal in with Idaho State. Oakland Seattie Ow 667 8 & eooocoocooooooco Joyner-Kersee won the heptathion in the 1988 and 1992 fourth place at 610. The Wildcats are at 625, tied Kansas City San Diego 0 7 e225 ference choice in 1985. Wood Ranch Club, at 593 followed by Long Beach State at 600. Brigham Youngis tied for Denver sy & SM moh aH 0 12 12 for shootout win zero Monday's results 100 % 47 1600 #4 4&4 Ne ae Western College Athietic Con- 2 1 - = bounds and was first-team all - The 1 r league’s Richmond Rage. Joyner-Kersee and her track coach husband, Bob Kersee, watched the Rage practice a week ago at Randolph-Macon College in nearby Ashland. Before she became an Olympic star, Joyner-Kersee was a four-year starter on UCLA’s women’s basketball team. She averaged 9.6 points and 6.2 re- Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Jacksonvilte WeberState men’s golf team is tied for last place at the the first two rounds of Cal State-Nortridge’s Matador Invitational. San Diego State leads the tournament, played at the @ 6 H200——CO~——9000°0 play for the 2 COCeCCCOOCOHeea0— general manager of the league's Richmond franchise, scheduled a news conference for today in St. Louis. The Richmond Times- }7 Dispatch re- |) ported today that Cavalli and Holder confirmed that Joyner- |, Kersee_ will 03 Centr Houston Wildcats struggling at Matador Invitational 0 0 2 1 6 120 NY. Jets ‘ NORTHRIDGE 3 3 Buttaio New England Raa ot OODOOOS Cavalli and Tammy Holder, GOLF: var indianapons SOC DOG 1 wt RICHMOND, Va. - Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who won Olympic gold medals in track and field in 1988 and 1992, will play in the new all-women’s American Basketball League. Joyner-Kersee, ABL cofounder and vice president Gary American Confer East W tL T Pet PF PA Coterado m7nRneB % x-Clinched playoff spot y-clinched conference titie NOTE Three eee ae ee Aces 45-49—1. Bil Todd, 1:25.12; 2. Alan Stewart, 1:29.54: 3. Gary Lacie, 1:32.43; 4 Jce Mocrinski, ; 5 Brent Barney, 1:34.36. Ages 50-S4—1. Sieve Naylor, 1:27.46; >. Rex Buttertietd, 1:30.54; 3. Tory Soanes, 1-t_.4; a Rogan, 1:39.21; 5. Mike Chidesier, Ages 55-5? — 1. Ron Petercos, 122.22; 2 Terty Alexander, 132.13, 3. Joe Adams, 1:35.68; 4 ee 140.45; 5. Willian Sneddon, |