Show B4 0 SPORTS Saturday The Salt Lake Tribune V liNbi :::-:- Am AIN : FORT LAUDERDALE Fla — The strong gusty wiLds common to south Florida but missing for almost two weeks returned Fri- day and scrambled the standings in the $11 million Honda Classic Larry Mize relied on his putter as the principal weapon in a 67 that established a y-free stroke lead at the tournament's halfway point Mize who completed two rounds in 136 8 under par on the Basketball: Teacher Raises Questions boge- Of UNLV Star's Academic Integrity A three of which had his first give UNLV basketball star JR Rider an incomplete grade in a summer class until she was given a form by a college official with a C already written in for the player Vicki Bert° lino said she added a minus sign to the grade and sent it back because she felt pressured by college officials to give Rider a passing grade If Rider had gotten an incomplete he would not have earned enough credits to be eligible for the current season He is currently second in the nation in scoring with a 292 per game average Bert° lino said she issued the name rectly Isaiah spelled incor- Tony Witco Ed Humenek 1999 Fuzzy Zoeller Et Cetera: Familiar Faces Return to Court at Lipton sensaThey were teen-agtions until struck down by injuries Failed comebacks followed Now with their skills and confidence in disrepair Aaron Krickstein and Tracy Austin are starting over again It's not easy as both showed on Friday the first day of the Lipton Championships at Key Biscayne Fla At least Krickstein won Playing for the first time since fracturing his left foot last August Krickstein outlasted 1992 NCAA champion Alex O'Brien who retired at in the third and final set because he was dehydrated Austin playing in just her second tournament since 1989 lost to Stephanie Rottier of Holland Ironically Rottier also eliminated Austin last month at Indian Wells Calif "I don't remember making so many unforced errors and stupid mistakes" said Austin 30 "But Billie Jean King told me it's going to take time It's gutsy for me to go out there and try it" n Skiing: The world's best wo- NFL career with the Denver e 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 3 6-- Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive end Burt Grossman renegotiated his 1993 salr conary and signed a tract extension that will keep him with the San Diego Chargers through 1995 He said the deal is worth $3 million The Houston Oilers signed veteran linebacker and special teams player Eugene Seale to a three-yea- r deal Auto Racing: Rusty Wallace remained hot on a cold day Friday edging out Dale Earnhardt to win the pole for Sunday's Motorcraft Quality Parts 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway at Hampton Ga Wallace came up with a lap of 178749 late in the session to earn the 13th pole of hi § NASCAR Winston Cup career IN Hockey: The Pittsburgh defense-me- n Penguins Larry Murphy and Nell Samuelsson to multiyear contracts Friday The terms were two-yea- 5 1 0 not disclosed Veteran Washington defenseman Rod Langway announced Friday that he is taking the rest of the year off He does not plan to retire however Langway 35 who recently stepped down as captain cited his decreasing role with the Capitals and his desire not to take ice time away from younger players e n Golf: defending champion Lee Trevino withdrew Friday from the Vantage senior's golf tournament at San Antonio because the weather was too cold and windy for his Mountain ailing thumb View Meadowbrook Forest Dale and Wingpointe Golf Courses are open including driving ranges Mountain View and Meadowbrook are only open to walking play All Saturday and Sunday tee times are already booked for Mountain View But Meadowbrook is taking same day reservations beginning at 7 am Forest Dale and Wingpointe tee times are available on a first come basis men downhillers want an Olympic race course that is worthy of the games and their talents The men's course for instance To make their point 12 members of the top seeded group of 15 skiers skipped Friday's final training run down the Hafjell course at Lillehammer Norway in advance of Saturday's World Cup race Trace Worthington of Plymouth Minn finished second iin the men's combined while Kristean Porter of Sugarloaf Maine was third in the women's Freestyle Ski Championships in Atlenmarkt Austria Harper Phillips won the men's giant slalom and Wendy Fisher was fastest in the women's race Friday as American skiers dominated the FIS Far East Cup Japan Series Shigakogen Cup Football: Jim Szymanski a defensive end who saw only limited service in a three-yea- r 19-mil- Oassio e Two-tim- Did Mast Of I 1T4yüTfift LS Len Malsace Pouf Goyclos Don Pooley Ed Dougherty Kelly Gibson Bob Estes Nick Pnce 7074-- 144 Mike Smith Ware 6975-1- ':: MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7:30 pm 25 TICKETS FOR SESSION 5 ARE Ed Scott Gump Bob Lots Mike Standly Dudley Hort 7071-1- 41 7175-141 Nick FOC° M Calcovecchla Jim Galogher Bobby Wodkins Mark lye S LaMontogne Curtis Strange Gene Sams 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Rose Jones Judy Dickinsco Arny Alcolt 40 7070-1- 40 7070-1- 40 7070-1- 40 7070-1- 40 6971-1- 40 Pat Bradley Dote Mcchtle Loud Morten Elaine Crosby Dibos Shee Steinhauer lour° Baugh Ala Dale Eggeling JIM Charsol- Course North par-7- Pamela Wright Misse Bereolti Kelly Robbins Robin Walton Uso Walters N Romsbottom Brondie Burton Cathy Model Helen Atedsson Spencer-Devli- Tom Byrum second round or the $403030 (AP) — Meg Mallon Tod Tewell 7170-1- 41 7170-1- 41 7071-- 141 6972-1- 41 6972-1- 41 7270-1- 42 7270-1- 42 Lille-hamm- er Lille-hamm- er Devers Once Again Remarkable at World Indoor Championships THE ASSOCIATED dash at the winning the World Indoor Championships on Friday night The victory capped a sensational sprint double for Devers who also won the Olympic gold medal at Barcelona last year "I am living testimony that dreams can come true" she said While Devers was wowing the Sky Dome crowd with her sizzling sprint effort the ugly spectre of positive drug testing which has undermined track and field in recent years struck again Lyudmila Narozhilenko of Russia the 1991 world indoor cham PRESS TORONTO — There appears to be no end to Gail Devers' remark- able inspirational performances Only two years ago she was suffering from Graves' Disease a thyroid condition and Devers never thought she would walk again because the illness had attacked her feet and nearly required amputation "I said 'Lord just let me keep my feet again' " said Devers who shattered her American record and registered the second-fastetime in history 695 seconds in pion in the women's hurdles tested positive for a banned substance and faces a r suspension a source said With Ben Johnson banned for life last week after testing positive for a second time Bruny Surin has replaced him as the No 1 sprinter in Canada — and in the world indoors The husky Surin scored a narrow victory in the men's dash Surin cheered loudly by his home crowd surged across the finish line in 650 beating Frank four-yea- Alaska — 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A cash prize of $3500 King and defending champ Martin Buser of Big Lake were alone on the trail Friday from Shageluk to Anvik a distance of about 25 miles Race officials say frontrunners Rick Swenson Susan Butcher Dee Dee Jonrowe Rick Mackey and Tim Osmar arrived at Shageluk in a cluster Friday morning Also pulling into the checkpoint later in the day were Matt Desalernos and Doug Swing ley PRESS 1-- 60-met- King Stays Ahead Enjoys Annual Iditarod Feast THE ASSOCIATED Fredericks of Namibia by 01 second Mike Stu ice and Jim Doehring who have been banned duplicated their 2 finish at Barcelona on Friday night Stu Ice winning at 69 feet 9 inches and his teammate 60-met- 100-met- st !go R4S4e013 :i711410oo :rot: ilS-440- :4ogtotztssomr4s (10 " RE:4fION'S1 BILITY 1 JOST 0E0AM:IE ii ' ' I AHOOT-'NOREHFIJN- tt t2o ct - : 4y oP t k Otp 1) :f"'"'"' ::::: sto iostv k''' 1 ' 5601 :: LC:)' 0 :::::::::: !' ''? 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