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Show :). IW SuiuIj), Jul leid's return home a farewell to BYU How do you replace Robbie ' Reid? If you are in charge of BYU'b basketball program, and I therefore plugged into the J coming and going of LDS mis- sionaries, you don't. Reid ia home, but he is not ; home at BYU. The gutsy point guard heads to Champaign, 111., . Monday for a recruiting trip into Big 10 country. From until !; today, Robbie Reid's career at - BYU has been as endangered as the spotted owl. r There will be other bodies I plnying the point for the Z Cougars the next two seasons, I but they won't be Robbie. Do any of Frank Santiago's I sonB have any eligibility left? J For the record, the chasm between the university and the 'Reid family after the Dec. 17 firing of Roger Reid remains miles deep. Also for the record, BYU's current coach Steve Cleveland, a friend of the Reids, made overtures toward Robbie Reid . from the beginning. His pitch . included a lengthy letter to the with missionary in Greece approval and preview by Roger. ' t HE FOLLOWED that up with a phone call to mission headquarters in Athens. While the call was welcomed, it was one of many to Elder Reid, asking for his ser-- f church-approve- d . , vices. Since Robbie's return, BYU has continued to approach the Reid family. University tt he said. Clarke, however, was up to the early challenge, shooting a 32 on the front nine to stretch his lead to four strokes entering the back nine, the nasty stretch of holes that has been the key "Those two birdies really got me going," he said. "It felt like I could do whatever I wanted to on the golf course." Parnevik proved that on the seventh hole when he used his putter from 50 yards off the green, hit it to 16 feet, and then all weak. save bogey at No. 11. But the longest of his four putts was 10 feet, and only one of his birdies came on a putt longer than 12 feet. He did confess to catching a break when his bump-and-rupitch from 30 feet dove into the hole at 17, Hut he said it was only a slight when that record ago haunted a freshmen-laden- , squad. One newcomer who has sursnake-bitte- n faced in Provo is Cuesta Junior College transfer Brian Dignan from San Luis Obispo, Calif. absolutely nailed on his second Bhot from the fairway at the KUh to set up an par--5 15 feet. He also got a from eagle favorable kick when his tee ball at No. 7 bounced off' Vanessa Black's face. Compet itor that he is, Woods immediately took advantage of the break by lobbing a sand wedge to 12 feet for another birdie. "I don't know if it hit her on the fly, or if it or he said. "I just know that it hit her, kicked down to the left, and 1 made birdie." Woods said he couldn't find the little girl to apologize in person, Not wanting to seem' too ruthless, he added quickly,"! had the rules official give her the ball that hit her and apologize." That may have been the only shot he had to apologize for all day. He needed an exceptional from 71 yards to hard-workin- g Rusty Blair. "He was the heart of our team, a 43 percent shooter, and took more offensive charges than any player I've coached in 20 years maybe 100 in two seasons." Blair also said Digna,n had a knack for coming up with loose balls. "Whether they were right in front of him or 20 feet away, he just gobbles them up," the coach said. Dignan had a JC He directratio of ed 20 offensive sets and helped Cuesta to 32 wins last season. In a sense, Dignan may have an element of Robbie Reid in him. He's competitive, loves the game and works hard. or anyBut will Dignan be able to fill the body else gap left by Spanish Fork's blond bomber? Nope. There's only one Robbie Reid. And now, finally, he's home. But to BYU, Robbie surely has never seemed farther away. .I began to unravel the 11th hole and making a bogey, one of four he made on the final eight holes. "From there on out, it turned into a struggle," Clarke said about No. 11. Twice, Clarke waded into deep rough and used his considerable bulk to bang the ball back break at that. "I carried it 3 inches past the spot I was aiming at, but the slope was so severe there, it. didn't matter," Woods said. The first time his name appeared on the leaderboard at this came tournament moments later. Woods walked up the lHth fairway to find the stands on either side packed and rocking with appreciation for the kind of III.1.M 1,1 golf everyone had expected two days earlier, Behind the green, behind the huge clubhouse windows, he could see Royal Troon's members rising out of their chairs, their applause lost in the growing roar. IWMUm,,, I.IUI1U ,Lu,LI IROON S: Ollmicl (AP SM.r,.h !hf Hulunlrty ii'lftt lit Muni "turn) thf ?myiiMl k. forthcoming. But it won't matter. ' Reid is bound for another venue. The point guard position which was his for the taking is one area the Cougars may not be improved upon from a year - ( ' July 1. But Friday night, Lewis set a date for his final race. On Sept. 13, Lewis will run a relay with longtime running mates Leroy Burrell, Mike Marsh '" ' A'.('l riN.f Pwnftf t tffc. M.M..Nij)lrs .jthit t.tt. t'lb t:il' iMfMt, .!..,"..! A ii.i ,oi (, "' Tl l.v Mit Jm Cft.-- (jM.tll.-( ,il, ,iv.., Dim yrj 'J I,t,.) n i 111 lib VJ ;,( u 71ni 4.'l,H .nti)i,i .luni". ?rt j i i ?l ?l t I ) I 'IA 'i v ' ?! u ALUMINUM COPY M 74 ' Jfl " u H, ;;-- 71. .'I'd ;:''. t 4 I 1i4 ,'!', .','', 11. hll', f: ' ;'','') . ,'n A 17 7h h .1 ' ; I) .1, .'"I .'"I it, ', i.'l I. ,1., '.'I'l ?vt ,,'n IH II. . , n n ,11 , III, BJ1 if 19099 I t tt f i Band search for preset air, fire, marine and weather frequencies. Triple conversion screens out image-typ- e interference you hear only the selected frequencies, rcg 29999, 20 si? Add 4 A( 6999 "AA" K2J iMttpries or adapter I66S. 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His most spectacular bogej came on No. 13, where he hit it into the gorse with his mjcorui shot, took a penalty drop, and then slashed a great wedge shot that sent weeds flying and put his ball 10 feet from the cup. He made the putt. relrttMi., np.ii ?.tf Hnt.nl Moy.i. Ii.Mrfj 3-- v l ull SCORES AFTER THREE ROUNDS n d DIGNAN PRETENDS to be only a candidate. But a one at that. "He's a gym rat. A king rat," according to his Cuesta coach Clarke HI DAILY Hf KM I) after hitting into the gorse on par-savin- g f4'2-yar- Dick Harmon assist-to-turnov- President Merrill Bateman attended Elder Reid's homecoming report a week ago in -Spanish Fork. Last Monday, Robbie met with Floyd Johnson, a longtime background counselor to Cougar athletes as the school's athletic equipment manager and unofficial chaplin. Other key contacts could be ' Continued from Bl Continued from HI ; -- two-putte- WOODS '. 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