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Show Saturday. April By The Associated Press - - The SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. horrible weather during the : second round of the Tradition didn't affect Tom Kite and Larry Nelson much. Both reached Friday before darkness forced them off the course. Kite finished 14 holes and Nelson 15. 'The guys that played later definitely had the break in terms of tee times. Guys that 'had to play this morning had a rough go of it," said Kite, who hadn t teed oti wnen lightning caused a 1 hour, suspension of play. After play resumed, he finished one hole before rain stopped play for ; early-starte- iiThen. theyJ)lew the sireit and we came back out and I started off with a birdie on the second hole," Kite said. r y -- -- o Dougherty' at 1 43. GOLF Bob East wood. Walt Morgan, Gary McCord and RESULTS, B6 Bruce Fleisher, the only two- time winner in nine events He and Nelson, who birdied this season, were at 144. his final in deepening twilight.-wer- e Kite, a Senior PGA rookie among the 21 players who won 19 times on the regu' unable to finish. lar tour, hasn't found the success Of the 53 who did. he enjoyed there. He finished Jim Ahern was the best ninth, 20th, 12th and 47th in his for the second day. first four tournaments! But Ahern, who shot "I've been there before, but 65 the first round, it's been a while, and this realstruggled. He had a double ly feels good," Kite said about bogey and two bogeys in the his chances in the season's first seven holes and carded a first Senior major. "My putting 75 for a'two-datotal of I'm hitting has been 140. the ball really well and I'm in That was still enough to good position." give him sole possession of third on the leaderboard, BELLSOUTH CLASSIC beJbiiLd only Kite and Nelson. John Jacobs was two shots DULUTH.Ga Joey behind Ahern, with George Sindelar. mired in a slump that has seen him miss the cut Archer, Joe Inman and Ed . rock-soli- 93w 1, I in his six events this year, had a hot putter again and built a lead halfway through the BellSouth Classic. 66 gave His 134 total for him a two trips around the rugged TPC hills of the 7,259-yarSugarloaf club and the lead over John Huston, who shot 67 Provo. Utah 2000. THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HaiiTheUcrald.coml. '" " jTm I - I i Page ' V hi -- " one-sh- t - d for 135. "It is quite a project out there," said Sindelar, who has six PGA Tour victories but none since winning the Hardee's Classic in 1990. "You better be on your toes. You better be either pretty crisp with your game or making a lot of putts because it is a pretty good battle." leader Paul who Stankowski, played in the 70 and was a mornTngThad tied at 136 with Phil Mickelson, who shot 69. First-roun- d ' ' ' TJA.x i4.s'i -- . MIKE FIALA The Associated Prp .. leader Jim Ahern, sporting a stocking cap. ,. chips onto the eighth green Friday. Bundled up: First-roun- d 0, 0 O o i o I A. 11 ' j o o Ed Johnson 1895-196- r in v V: Edwin J. Johnson Micheal E. Johnson 1924 1947 - 1991 - 8 Riley M. Johnson Jeff Jackson Manager Service Manager Owner Founder ; j atop 0 Every Tire and All Services On Sale !! o We Feature Goodyear, Hercules, Kelly and BF Goodrich o o . i Oil Change, Chassis, If you ! LUbt, UIL TILItK Kendall MOTOR Pill 0 DRAIN OIL o , REFILL WITH UP TO FIVE QUARTS MAJOR BRAND MOTOR OIL, LUBRICATE CHASSIS AND I I install new oil filter. Most Vehicles I I INCLUDES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK Tire Pressure Levels All belts & Hoses All Fluid 1 1 o k Fillers mm W ' . I I I I Wiper Blades j Cooling Systems Transmission Fluid I Lights mm mm haven't shopped here you've GREAT PRICES J II TIE Oil PIITECIIII. great service GREAT PEOPLE Missed: r v Vi5 Tires k A a J fin IRE'ERVICE 61 0 Nbrih Main o Springville OHNSON-- U 489-56- 21 gajR o TOBiey o mm&o wsmiornxmamm o earn o earn SMm!! o gam iEEflm cBl |