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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday,July 1, 1996 Weibring Rebounds, Wins Hartford THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SS Weibring rebounded from a ree ses . labeled bali. ‘The $270,000 first prize is near- CROMWELL, Conn. — D.A. cent bout with fatigue brought on * palsy and piayed nearly by Bell's flawless golf from tee to green Sunday to win the Greater Hartford Open. EETODAY: HORSE RACING By Perry Bruno Pitcher Wins 3rd Straight Utah Futurity Trainer Jay Pitcher won his third consecutive Utah Classic Futurity as Royaltys Wind Dancer ran down stablemate Lovin Soci- ety and RBLeinster on June 21 at Salt Lake County Equestrian Park. First-place meney was $65,275. With a purse of $159,900, this 350-yard race was a pleasant sur- prise for owners Sheren and Leon McManus of Lake Point, and jockey Arthur Labonte, after Royaltys Wind Dancerhad barely qualified for the finals. Pitcher trains both Royaltys Wind Dancer and Lovin Society, whose running times were 18.00 and 18.01 seconds. Each is a gray Weibring shot a final-round 67 for a 10-under 270 total, four strokes ahead of Tom Kite for his fifth title and first since being diagnosed with Bell's palsy earlier this year. “T had a lot of emotions going on,” Weibring said. “I knew I had a chance to win today, and that was important giving what I’ve experiencedthis year... . All the time I worked out when I was ill ... I thought about having a chancelike this. And I hadit to- day.” Kite played brilliantly looking for his first title since 1993 and 20th of his career, coming back after being four strokes over par after the first nine holes of the tournament. Dicky Pride, Fuzzy Zoeller and Mark Calcavecchia were tied at 275 for third place in a tourna- mentthat saw its defending champion, Greg Norman,disqualified after two roundsfor using a mis- GOLF ROUNDUP ly pf 10 times earned ee th t Weibrin the ees this year, e me total to 302,:200. He had ahed the cut in four of seven other tournaments and last wonat the 1995 Quad City Classic. Weibring had to take three months off after being diagnosed in February with Bell's palsy, a muscular condition that is caused by a virus and is marked by suddenly recurring paralysis on one side of the face. After missing the cut at the Colonial and Memorial tournaments, he took another break to regain strength sapped byhis illness. The GHO was hisfirst tournamentin three weeks. And Weibring admitted to being rubberlegged at times, and not having full vision in his right eye. Qa KROGER SENIORS Isao Aoki shot a 5-under-par 66, pulling away from thefield with three consecutive birdies and aneagleon the frontnine for a wdeTogerSentor Classic| 1994 and with Charlie Tried in 1995, This local training feat will A Little Thunderolls earned the winner's shareof $9,240 for owner Karl Knudson in the 400-yard Utah Classic Derby, Mike Nelson was in the saddle for trainer Lee Giles, Stan Young’s consistent runner Velociter was second and ‘95 Futurity winner Charlie Tried was third for owner Robert Me aa Whimpey. LDS A Saint I Aint won the $23,000 Utah Classic Futurity Consolation. Bret Vickery trains and his wife Stacy rides this horse, owned by the LaDeal King Stables of Idaho. Yall Ready ran feron and The Nightly Newswas third. a YOUTHFUL TRAINER Judd Kearl, 21, was the leading trainer with eight wins at the re- cent Pocatello Downs (Idaho) spring meet. The Tri trainer's eight victories came with eight different horses. One of the wins was in the $15,000 Spring Classic Quarter Horse Derby, in which Fatherhood, a gelding a horse owner. Allen had that in mind when he paid $9,600 for a yearlingcolt in the January 1995 Heritage Place (Oklahoma)sale. The sorrel colt’s sire is Special Effort, who won the All-American andis the only win- ner of the quarter horse triple crown. The colt's dam is Summer Encounter, a winner of $225,000 and an All-American qualifier Certainly, Allen’s colt has the pedigree for the big race. Allen, nicknamed “Hollywood Bob,” has campaigned top quarter horses for morethan 30 years Rhythm Chant in the 1960s and Truckles Doll in the 1970s were stakes winnersin the Intermountain area. Call Me Tiny earned more than $120,000 for Ailen in the late "70s and '8Cs and was trained by D. Wayne Lukas before Lukas moved to thorough- breds. The outspoken Allen appropriately named his new horse Holly- Tata| Baar Cleveland Grand Prix Pedensien: Fnetoanigisiytoerom 2Aesatay, Ren 0 L. # 09 A ie Baba, PeakeMercedes 30bates nds Rae 6, (6) Adrian Pernander, Mexico, Lols-Honds, 7. (10) Chistian Pitipald, Brea, LolaFord, %. pl Svt rat, Catal Bay, Nex, Ll : re = a a 7Pauling, Cand, PeeMert ‘Larry Silveira, $10,721 ‘Matt Peterson, $19,781 Toiy Veer Lae Weg Rep KalBayZaller Pa810781 1078 tae < 72.71-67.68-2 -73-64-68-—278 WO reo thott Dy rvai WosenCat NEW YORK YANKEES—Recaled C 4 111-2 3 22) pai thm Cons of te neato! FOFRayMeterrn Ta fh CL. 1A 2B Wasaa.£3 pa ae £.8.6170-278 ey Mord1 le a ReeSeSeSeWi acute EREEE Thoin 1061-2 ET gy, MEO Sova, ramen ties Se 63.000 20,6) Andre Rb, Bra, Lole-Honda, a, [MCRTaman. header Race 2 ene, KansasWereMa ha * Lie Fee Seead ball? Colorado, Bartlet 9(Wegerl), NEBRASKAAnounced the retirement of $0.88 Sth, 3, Lor Anges, Wiles ain. BotNICHOLLS Devaney, aibleic director emeritus haan Gonieron An, Can1o, (Cienfuegos)T Cras STATE—Announced or ts of ike Rh aad a Scores Sunday af cinris ase. may accept the postion of fulltime athletic Theo race: 13830 38. neh Margin of victory: 1.088-seconds (about 10 car- GUYANCOURT, eat. ertaand eePech haa eae’ director: Caotio onthe 7,1 .yard, Cowon parafte National of pay,» course at Nef Hao h ietdiede1 for 4 nett: Meet. LAS. VEGAS LINE ZanardiAndreto 119; VaseS647, r 20-30, 31, 0s Leaders Ferran 32488, ZanaTracy 66, > Ge Ferran $1.90. Series lenders: Vaser 103; Unser Sa de sualeur: {—1, Ramel Y-Robert Allenby, Australia 70-65.8-60—272 ba. 9 oe minute. 2*, Bernhard Langer, Germany 60-70-67-66—212 NewSecond tal—3, DC LoDa Rete Goosen, Aria ae 66.68-72-68-274 FattGo teee 4. DDC. 2 (penalty bck ‘Ferran 92; 3 C.Pittipaldi 78; d Andretti 73; Moore 60, ens eco gland, , St. nae De. Rudra, 1173-215 ue Westwood. England rsat—276 Steen MAGNCOOREPetrae nasr, Frank One met A281 an Nobo, Nev New Zealand Geroroti—ar 67-88-71-71—277 day al be French 0Gran Pri pote 2657 No, _ ae Cash 4, Muay© bee ale Ctreut, 190139 miles with driver country, ca, tie, laps completed and leader's tire and Lind 7 EY) ae he Pen todfaa tas, Wyesk¥eis 12 1. Damon Hill, Britain, Williame-Renault, 72,1 AAUChampionships (es 118 Under, Al Open sine 2, San Jo, Wyma 6 (Lewis, Brave), Yew,eee 8 ine 27% we 1819 wo 72 B12 nS ee ee =e 419,390 (10166 A-League League Standi Standings asters Coafereoee W SOW Pu Gr GA| Montreal bra 7 Colorado feroey New York 332012] 250 6 8.4) tro ean13 |eet ‘Solid Maroon 18; Western Lakers 52, The Game Ne York Maa Bonneville Raceway | 9 Pll -Mia YMCA Set,Wat a feta 58, Delaware Valley Comets Pool 2 — 21: Oke#7 Tyre 0 Doma WolfShooters Pack 83,45. Uah BeltwayLiteLadyTger Cougars Se Coot; 2. James Keller 3, Je Keller = enc Green Machine #9 in MONTREAL yen SANRAN, 5 Underdog, ‘Ast coats PIMA Cheneo Neon PITTSBURO iH Seek Rens STLOUIS Boustar CLEVELAND §—Sie6i——Cincimat se Une Underdog ven—_—Balimare #1 ber Fettn cH=A Brees ° ‘SRATTUR 6 CALIFORNIA sie Kanna Ved Mae Minnesota Oakland Te RADIO-LOG. Today's Program Schedule gam corte Tinie Morning Show, KISN-AM 0) 10 aan ~ The Pabulows Sports Babe, KISH: As (570) County Acen 0, 1668 — Hal 1, Ygpontaria 1 bra ‘Solano Futures 40; Arizona Pire 57, New Mexico Replay Italy 2, Yrggouiovia 0 if things go right, he will be among the 200 or se horses who enter the trials in August, It is all SaGe. be in the winner's circle in his bright green, red or purple boots ‘Teopity Dash —"nd Pon Hat Rae = | Speed 88. Pool M — 9, Crown ‘West Germany 2, viet Unioo 0 Kananone (had ret Tosapa Joey Lat | Fu Ts DecRares ‘Bay State 1976 — 2, West 2 1 pm — Scott Pervall on chs Bench, KCNRSn toby Laster: 2. Cad Proett: | Mage 48 ao ‘Grareater for Youth 51, (Cenchostovakia wine $3 on penalty Kisks) AM L330 | Loni 4: Paladepis Belles 41. Clb: | [060 — Went Germany 2. Belgium 1 1 pum — Sports Ovarnight Upaiate, KISN-AM part of Hollywood Bob's plan to on r Day. Super Midgets | rade Seoceh29 Spain 2, Soviet Union 1 high school player who is now a security guard in a Spokane hospital. Games feature weekend warriors, weekend warriors-to-be, women weekend warriors and even a few full-time warriors. Former Oklahoma standout Jackie Jones spends muchofhis time traveling the world playing for teamsin the Continental Basketball Association, in Europe andin Turkey. On the other end of the spec- trum is Bob Purcell, a wholesale florist from Lake Oswego, Ore., who says he really doesn’t play much basketball. But this week- end he was dragging his 44-yearold body throughthe action in the 6-foot-2 and under category for men between 40-45years old. Hoopfestis a little tougher than peddling posies, he said. QO MEDIA 4 1 Spee 0 Games in Gateshead, England. “I’m going to wait until [today to decide], the 36-year. old Christie said after his easy victory in 10.16 eas AUTO RACING Damon Hill captured the French Grand Prix in a Williams: Renault after two-time defending championand pole sitter Michae] Schumacher's Ferrari blew an engine on the warmuplap... . TerTy Labonte used a strategy of patience to win his third straight Lysol 200 NASCAR Busch Grand National stock car race at Watkins Glen International in New york. Labonte, driving a Chevrolet, held off Todd Bodine for a narrow .66-second victory in the 200-mile race on the 2.45-mile track, the only road courseon the NASCARGrand Nationalcircuit. In addition to winning the event for the third straight year, Labonte wontherace for the fourth timein its six-year existence... . Gil de Ferran held off a determined challenge by Alex Zanardi to win the Cleveland Grand Prix. The 28-year-old Brazilian took the lead when Zanardi, an Indycar rookie who earned his first victory the previous weekat Portland, Ore., had to stop for a splash of fuel with 11 laps left in the 90- lap event, With de Ferran Syink to stretch his last 40 gallons oj fuel over the final 35 laps on the 2.369-mile, 10-turn temporary road circuit, Zanardi cut a lead of nearly five seconds to a matter of feet three laps from the end. On lap 88, de Ferran’s yellow Reynard-Honda was slowed by the lapped car of Stefan Johansson and Zanardi was able to drive past on the outside. But the 29-yearold Italian got too deepinto the turn andlocked up the brakes, al- The Jazz will have a new flag- operate its ownail-sports station Oo BOWLING Earl Anthony, who wonthefirst of his record 41 Professional Bowlers Associationtitles in Seattle in 1970, comes out ofretirement today to compete in the $70,000 Seattle PBA Senior Open. Anthony, 58, has not competed in a PBA tournamentsince retiring in 1991... . Ted Fraley, competingforthefirst time since sustaining serious injuries in a car accidentlast year, beat Pete Couture 216-215 to win the Senior U.S. Open tournamentin Las Vegas. GOLF Robert Allenby captured his third European tourtitle and the secondthis month whenhesank a 35-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to defeat Bernhard Langer in the $900,000 French Open at Guyancourt. o TENNIS Mary Joe Fernandez, who teamed with Gigi Fernandez to win the gold medal in women’s tennis doubles at the 1992 Olympies, will get a shot to repeat this year. Mary Joe, no relation to Gigi, was added to the U.S. Olympic team bythe U.S. Tennis Association. a TRACK & FIELD Linford Christie, still undecided whether he will defend his lowing de Ferran to squeeze back into the lead. De Ferran, earning his second Indy-car victory for Jim Hall Racing, was able to hold off Zanardiat the endby 1.03 seconds — about16 car-lengths. The winner aa133.74 mph. BOXING Henry Akinwande of England stopped Jeremy Williams at 43 seconds of the third round to win the vacant WBO heavyweighttitle in Indio, Calif. oO HORSE RACING Zagreb, ridden by Pat Shana- han and trained in Ireland by Dermot Weld, won the Irish Derbyin Dublin. Owned by Allen Paulson, the man who owns Cigar, Zagreb was a 20-1 outsiderin thefield of 13 3-year-olds who went about 1% miles, SWIMMING Salt Lake City’s Cherrili Haws finished seventh in the 1,500 freestyle in 17:15.24 at the Santa Clara Invitational in California. Japan’s Sachiko Yamada won in 16:38.95. Olympian Jenny Thompson completed a fourevent sweep, winning the women’s 50-meter freestyle. Sergey Mariniuk of Moldava, also an Olympian,earned his third cham- pionship of the meet by winning the men’s 200 individual medley in the final major tuneup before the Atlanta Olympics. The meet featured 59 Olympians from 20 countries. U.S. Olympian Kurt Grote took the men’s 200 breaststroke after winning the 100 breast Saturday, and fellow Olym- pian Brad Bridgewater swam 1:59.69 — thefifth-fastest time of 1996 — to win the men's 200 backstroke. Team Prepares for jury insurance through their teams, and USA Basketball routinely picks up the cost of those policies for the duration of the team's existence. There were no free agents on the 1992 team,so the organizing @ Continued from C-1 Mitch Richmond are first-time Dream Team Olympians. Much of the news before the Olympics figures to center on the free agent maneuverings of O’N- eal, Payton and Miller and therumored possible trade of Barkley. Coincidentally, Barkley was dealt from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Phoenix Sunsthelasttime the prem Team gathered for a pre- pie training camp, ley and the rest of the nonfree agents have career-ending in- question of obtaining enough coyerage for a player like O'Neal, who figures to get a four-year contract worth about $60 million. Armato expected to have O’Neal signed shortly after the free agent market opened July 1, but the players’ union and the league agreed to the waiting period on signings, trades and negotiations, and O'Neal won't have a new deal until July 9 at the earliest. “T assumeif they don’t have insurance they won't play, but I've been assured andI fully expectit to be worked out,” union attorney Jeffrey Kessler said. Non — Laci on Spr ISNA moe itaee 7a. prt Ngoth rg Wr KS, AN (160) Uetenge 38 Pet —L “Everyone wants to win and have fun,” said Cox, a former at the BUPA body had never dealt with the Rete of Vincrr Mew York at Sente European Champions 1960 — Soret Union 2. Yugo 1 Mada Brent ~ 1, James Reber 2 Jett Ree 3, fel = ProvGrenMachi 0, Tons servedfor the bestplayers. Training Camp ‘MAJOR LEAGUE RASERALL ‘Today's Games Naan rom, ee ee ee A ati ‘en asLr TORONTO Pool A— Indiana's FinestTat 55, Poplar Buff Lic sive Fay Po 4D SsJrShare| Rubens Barncbello, Bras, Jordan Peugeot grade-schoolers to NBA prospects. In true street-ball fashion, the playis a little ragged and a little i “There are a lot of physical people,”said Tim Cox, 27, amember of one of about a dozen teams named the Unabombers this tear. Cox and crew won two gamesSaturday in the open category, re- Olympictitle, won the 100 meters hbofthe Smt ia | ‘Dave Schreyer, $4,714 300 games on 256 blacktop courts in the seventh annual Hoopfest this weekend. Teams came mainly from {a athe Rn her 78-2 16-2 76—2 o— 2 2 m2 11-782 £50.78 72.78 0-2 11810 7080-2 15-11) Bothy ‘Ohio, Reynard: Hooters Tour sre Gate, |Ug an i Sonica guar Gary Payion to replace Milweee Mereedes, 87, rtLa Cm, a, Rey Gare par-72 Mallard ‘Geales=New YorkNew Jere,isla. Co beg Bucks forward Gienn Robinson on the U.S, Oya 8 0Jt Wi Golf Course: bane i atie than 15,000 players on 3,903 teams played a total of in the Salt Lake market,starting in September. KISN has carried Jazz gamessince 1985-86. WL sow ps cr ca Ml TRANSACTIONS: 260m 8 591 16 % 9 Lereeyyod 48918 17 2) crpvpcanD INDIANSPuce Ri ae a ST matineste dy dated it.Ped RP eee JelSexton on the 60-day disabled Gusdabilficet tpn. | imenycrnOnngoa Roms PUREMS, The streets of Spokane are alive with the sound of dribbling in what organizers call the nation’s nee 3-on-3 basketball tourna- ue Pi Hongan I7 International League. Sent IF How pl 28) Mak Bnd, Hagand, Rena Gace 062m] | Metatu4,crene to ate SeinWieBare et Quiges, é 1c2.9gan ota, Seen, Rear Wiese Columbus 000 UNITEDaTENNIS ASSOCIATION Flt half—t, NY-NJ, Carico1 (Lagos, 28rd Added Mi 13.5 dun Mam Fag 1, Area, Hooters Championship tam, eg le-Toyota, 88. DECATUR, Ala. — Final scores and money half—2, NY-NJ, Savi 10Johnson), doubles. 1hetMoo,mBLolFor, wins Suri of he 1200 Dear Daly munch, Tusain ISA BASKETBALLSeectd Seattle Super- “7brai yn Laei.8 It’s Rough, Ragged When 15,000 Play 3-on-3 Hoops ship radio station next season,after contract talks ended with KISN-AM 570, the station announced.The team also expects to 3 = E 2 a ei 3 Lu Onn reverColumbus aheansetts aS Ce ee elle ta Contry hb eon secre Coerade S'9 1 16 2627) pLoRIDA MARLINS—Adivaied OF Andre sudden-death playoff dite. Dawson from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned sxiary Wedd, 145,000 ae Apres Hy INFRalph Millard to Charlotte of the internaChad Mage, #28375 Reine eae tonal Brent Geiberger, $20.25 7 oe, HOUSTON ASTROS—Plaed OFBran Hunter Stewar Ck 588 mi70-68—a77,| San Jove 4 Tape Bay ‘onthe 18aydisabled ist. Purchased thecontract "0 a Sala, amar Thecolt is now at Ruidoso and, $0072 tee 13-2 132 MORNING BRIEFING Matters Conterence ‘Tampa Bay DC NYN! fo nom ee ONS Doea eeben. Sao horse shin-bucked, a minor but fore going to New Mexico. M4 ae 1988 — Netherlands 2, Soviet Union 0 192 Deana 2,Germany ~ Germany Repub 1 MLS Standings Medic Drug Grand Prix of Cleveland, with startgrein i oi 5 eaters, aes cet Pingel couttypetapecompete,reson out "Beeracersa Bo MareI 3Fs, ‘ny and winnersaveragespeed in mph: Thome Mala Bret #1 Dave Mager 2, eeeeons te Reeseoat, Me Base $7 Tare is common ailment of young race horses, This upset Allen's plan to give the horse a race or two be- 172212 1073-21 on ane Te oS ree SOCCER CLEVELAND — Top finishers in Sunday's dy Gajewlt: 8, ie ai Dion dy 8 Sort Riye 27, Maryland mepusd wreek Waves 6, panto Virginia Lady Cov. ne ‘ConnacticaStam 41, Gantt Ange H, James Atlee Chi 86, Uiah ‘Wildcats 11 Pool D Kenner Angels 61, East Valley $4: North Tartn Bie 73, Maine North Siar «2 Peel E— West Virgina Meteor Hoop Dreamers 47; Kansas Belles 73, Little Springer. Poel F— Tera Longshots i Hae Tame Ep Or Hollywood Bobs Summer was put into training at the Salt Lake County race track and was showing that he may have the speed required. However, in May, the ‘se71—212 60-72-71—212 T2213 Compiled by: MichaelC. Lewis 34 France, BenenRenna, 72, “a 4 Gerhard Berger, Austria, Benetion Renault, ‘72, 46.859 seconds behind. 4 Hakkinen Pnland, McLaren Mer codes, 72, 02.774 behind. ‘David Couthan Briain, MeLareo-Merrees, n 1. Olivier Panis, France, Ligler-Mugen-Honda, n ®t Rant ra, ria rape | wood Bobs Summer. jt Bre v 208 orite Mondy $1865 epg Dafa Roe Heteee = Jim Savage; 2, Randy Gajersi 3, ty Ferns. Heat 2 Fem, 4 NUR GTNe) by Don Gibson of Tremonton, also Bob Allen of Sandy has more than a dream — he plansto be there as Sit mt ere en Scores: 1-900-896-1551 (95 cents per minute) owned by Beckie Marsh of Salt event, the All-American Futurity. Ser71—21 ll 1 a Suny aeietal oundof te TO,Sop, 81.05 ody a roeS eniog Cameal Claas, layed ovehe HayXm Gert, #280 pets ad ind 165-60.65—198 ee Graham, $1,260 ? 000 ieFa 57005 Pair, $1260 TsIS-aI8 day Sie1860 5118-04 |Hal$1,260 ee 7275218 Terry Di S000 1-8 Zinawermsn, $873 7511-238 Hep hrcsghanliy pre Lehahard, $878, 73.76—219 Bob Dickson, $22 00 Sertes—om Toscan, 165 ae Jinmy Powel $22,800 68-73.86-—am Jim Oem, $765 ela ick Hendrickson, $22,800 71-70-66—207 Ben Suh, $617 eee Bob Charles,ae $22,800 70.69.8820" a re ate oseaecamr Bob Wynn, $817, 415201 Hashere 15700, 71-69-08 Ken8 ay RobertLande, $15,750 69-60-7020 100 Graham TD 60:68-71—208 [ef Gilbert, $3095 72209 LPGAShope Classic Cla jan Bares, 57-20] SOMERS POINT, Sores and Rives Neder 1005 THA-ALt Gonder afer See of the $750, $10,305 TLTeanal| LPOn’shpfle Cac’ payedoe par 72 John Jacobs, $10,308 ‘77070211 6235.yard Greate Bay Resort & Country Cub ick Action, $10,505. 72.60.7021| course Bunky Henty, $10,305, 72-67-7221| Dole Pepper, $112,500 7-66.69-200 Goberge, #10308 70-68:75—211 Amy Beat, $63,819 4.667608, John Bland, $7,324 1-73-88—213 340885 67-72-68-207 Masseigale, $7,824 70.72-70—212 Michelle McGann, 4085 087-70-207 Gene Litter, $7324 72707021 Morris, 268-71-201 ‘Amano, 37.324 70-60-71—212 Amy Prubwirth, 94.342 09-68—208 Crampton, $7,324 2T-a: Killeen, $24 06771-208 Charles Cody, $7,324 68-72-7212 Sally Lil, $17.738 1488-20 ‘TonyJackin, $7,524 7070-72212 Mallon, $1,738 1.11208 Dave Bichelbergr, $7324 6871-73212 Jane Gees, $17,738 71208 Jack Kile, $5,810 14:73.66—218 Pal y Sheehan, $12,554 7268-210 Butch Baird $8,310 68-73-71—215 Val Skinner, 312,584 7071210 be difficult to top. In other races: NEW MEXICO'S HOLLYWOOD panti0 1 T3210 ae. jeer) 7611-218 T2186 75216 TLIB-26 = orale 747-211 re NIS218 eve ; 7475-218 ny Boy, was fourth Pitcher won the Utah Classic Futurity with Nightie News in Almost everyone who has raced quarter horses has dreamed of being at Ruidoso, N.M., on Labor Day for the sport's most famous der 202 total in becoming thefirst player to win consecutive events since Laura Davies in 1994. Marianne Morris, two-time defending U.S. Open champion Annika Sorenstam and Michelle McGann tied for third, another stroke back. cieleetiy T3215 anon Layne Sprouse and Jeanne Wil- Wyoming Downs. QO EDT, she finished in darkness ett ae eee TB liams and ridden by Chad Giles. Thefastest qualifier, Four O Dan- beatthe old track record in 17.45. Kearl has moved his horses to minutes by rain. At 8:22 p.m. with a tournament-record 11-un- nals trained by Wes Giles, owned by The second-place horse, DGR Dons Dash, was also a Kearl trainee. DGR Dons Dash, owned First-day leader J.C. Snead and Jay Sigel were another stroke back. oO LPGA SHOPRITE Amy Benz self-destructed in a bid to win her first LPGAeventin 13-plus years on tour and Dottie Pepperturnedit into her second victory in as many weeks by capturing the ShopRite Classic by four strokes on a rainy day in Somers Point, N.J. Peppershota 2-under-par 69 in a final round that was twice suspended for a total of 5 hours, 16 175213 10-16-2138 7588214 place horse, RB Leinster is bonte was the jockey. son tying for second. GOLF SCOREBOARD filly by Convoy Scoutand Society Road, respectively. The third- Lake County, set a track record of 17.39 seconds for 350 yards. La- a five-strokevictory in the Kroger Senior Classic in Mason, Ohio. Aoki finished at’15-under 198 for the 54-hole tournament with defending champion Mike Hill and late-charging Rocky Thomp- 1 pam. — Pap Joe Chevae Sw, KISN-AM ‘Sports fiyline USA with Ron Barr, 70 Skyline to Defend Firecracker Baseball Title Bight teams will participate this week in the 16th annual Wendy's Firecracker baseball tournament for high-school based teams of boys 16 and under. Skyline is the defending cham- pion of the double-eljmination tournament, which wi!l be played at Alta High School, 11055 S;, 1000 East. The gameis Thursday. championship ‘Today's Scheie : £93042 —Skyline of Bown: 1230p m — Moustan View ¥ Cottonwood: 3 p.m. —Taloreve. Viewnnt: 830 pan — Kuve 9 |