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Show Monday, May 21, 1984 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, - Page 7 Wins Jacobsen Young, Express Scramble to Win First On By United Preu International Steve Young threw for two TDs while Bobby Hebert threw three interceptions, but according to Panthers coach Jim Stanley, the difference in the two passers was all in the legs. "Their quarterback, you have to give him a great deal of FORT WORTH. Texas iL'PIl -The Colonial National Invitation championship was placed onto a silver tray for Peter Jacobsen Sunday and he had the good sense to accept it. "The fates were with me," Jacobsen said. "Believe me." Jacobsen made it into a sudden death playoff Sunday only because Payne Stewart bogeyed the 72nd hole, and he then watched as Stewart struggled to a bogey on the first extra hole. Jacobsen needed only to two putt from five feet to secure his second tournament victory in an eight-yea- r tour career. "But I wanted to make it," Jacobsen said. "I wanted the birdie." Jacobsen made the birdie putt, t pushing his career to a and finishing off a determined bid to win for his cancer-stricke- n praise," Stanley said after Young led the Express to a 24-1- 7 victory over the Panthers. "He's scrambling and it put us out into space a few times." Young, a rookie southpaw with sprinter's speed, scrambled out of danger all day to spark the Express. Michigan was frustrated by Hebert's interceptions, which were caused in part by his limited mobility because of sore knees. "My knee was bothering me a little," Hebert said. "I can t move around like I want to. The one time when I got sacked it really hurt." The victory gave the Express a 7 record and brought them to within one game of first place in the Western Division. Michigan fell to 74, one game behind Houston in the Central Divsion. The loss was the Panthers' sixth in seven games. The Express are 4 with Young at the helm and have won three of their last four. "I've lost a couple," Young said. "I know my expectations are very high. I'll never be dad." Jacobsen said. Bunkowsky Wins LPGA Event Barb CLIFTON, N.J. (LTD Bunkowsky. imploring herself to "play my heart out." sank seven birdies on the first nine holes Sunday and carried on for a 66 to record equalling earn her first LPGA victory by four shots. The Canadian sank a downhill putt on the 17th hole to break out of a tie with Muffin Spencer-Devliand closed her sensational round with another birdie putt on No. 18. "It's unbelievable," said Bunkowsky, who finished the 209. tournament at "Coming down the last couple of holes I told myself to hang in there. I knew I had to make a couple of birdies. I knew she was closing in. I told myself, 'play your heart out, hang in there and don't get upset'." - new-heigh- father. "When I made that putt, I thought that this one was for my 6-- 4 4 t A f 4-- satisfied." Los Angeles went ahead 0 late in the third quarter when Tony Zendejas nailed a field goal, his third of the game. After an unsuccessful field goal attempt by Michigan's Novo Bojovic, Young led the Express on an eight-pladrive which included a pass to JoJo Townsell and TD pass to Townsell. a Hebert brought the Panthers 7 to within with 36 seconds left in the game when he threw a TD pass. The Panthers' Clarence Chapman then recovered the ensuing onside kick at the Michigan 49, but a d pass into the end zone fell incomplete. The Express took advantage of three Hebert interceptions to take their 0 halftime lead. Michigan drove following the opening kickoff, but David Howard intercepted a Hebert pass at the Express two. Then, aided by a roughing the kicker penalty, Los Angeles drove downfield and took a 0 lead on a Extra Hole II .X5 17-1- rd rd Tampa Bay's Gary Anderson evades a tackle on his way to a Bandit touchdown Sunday. rd 24-1- last-secon- 14-1- 3-- rd field goal by Zendejas. Michigan came back for a 3 d lead on a Ken Lacy run, but Troy West followed by picking off a Hebert pass on the L.A. 31 and returning it to the 46. Young then ran for two first downs and Mack scampered for 17 yards, setting up another Zendejas field goal. Hebert was then intercepted by Tyrone Justin deep in Michigan territory and Young hooked up with Scott on a post pattern on the first play a touchdown. conYoung ran for the version and a 14-- 7 Express lead. 7-- one-yar- "I've said for awhile that we're in as good a position as anybody," Los Angeles coach John Hadl. "We're just trying to take care of ourself and take it one game at a time." In other games, Tampa Bay tripped New Orleans 31-2- 2 Houston belted Oklahoma and San Antonio downed Washington Pittsburgh is at New Jersey tonight. Bandits 31, Breakers 20 At Tampa Bay, Gary Anderson ran for three TDs to help the Bandits win their seventh straight. Rookie Marcus Dupree gained 104 yards and scored two TDs for New Orleans, 31-1- 30-1- 4. 8-- Sports line Hawaii Takes WAC Title HONOLULU (UPI) The Un- - iversity of Hawaii Rainbows earned the Western Athletic Conference baseball title with a 4 victory over the San Diego State Aztecs in a championship game late Saturday night. The Aztecs scored one run in the first inning but the Rainbows pulled ahead to take a 1 lead in the sixth. The Aztecs came back, scoring one run in the seventh inning and two in the ninth before Burlingame struck out Hill. ), earned The Rainbows an automatic berth in next week's NCAA regional playoffs. rallied San Diego State win over Hawaii in the for an first game of the evening to force the final match. 5-- 5-- (47-20- (63-21- ), 8-- 6 Tully Sets Pole Vault Mark Mike LOS ANGELES (UPI) Tully broke the American pole vault record Sunday with a vault of at the Southern Pacific Association regional meet for the Athletics Congress. - The previous U.S. mark was 0 by Jeff Buckingham. Tully failed in an attempt at 19 3A. The world record is 19-- 1 Vt by France's Thierry Vigneron. Gomez Wins Italian Open Andres Gomez ROME (UPI) of Ecuador won the $300,000 Italian Open Tennis Championship for the second time in three years Sunday with a crushing Tracksters Shine 18-1- - 2-- 6, 6-- 2 6-- 1, 6-- 2, victory over American Aaron Krickstein. Playing for an hour and 57 minutes in strong dusty wind that whipped up blinding clouds of red clay dust on the center court of the Foro Italico, Gomez, 24, mounted a steady, accurate assault against Krickstein's power- ful forehand. Krickstein, a high school junior from Grossepoint, Mich., who last year became the youngest player ever to qualify for a grand prix tournament, played a strong first set while Gomez appeared to be having trouble getting his bearings. He mixed his errors between under- - and over-hittin- g. in Provo BYU discus thrower Stefan Fernholm improved his personal-bes- t mark in that event Saturday at the Last Chance Invitational track meet in Provo. Fernholm, who has already qualified for the NCAA Championone ships, had a heave of 216-foot better than his previous best, a mark believed to be the second best ever by a collegian. Fernholm's teammate, BYU freshman Soren Tallhem, also came up with a season-bes- t mark, a 66-- 5 in the discus. He had already qualified for the NCAAs. Some of the top marks at the Last Chance meet were turned in by the visiting Canadian team. Ben Johnson, who will be a contender for an Olympic medal this summer, turned in a 10.11 in the 9, 100 Gamblers 31, Outlaws 12 At Houston, Jim Kelly passed for three TDs, including a record-breakin- g to Richard Johnson to lift the Gamblers. Kelly completed passes for 281 yards and TD upped his league-leadin- g total to 31. Johnson's TD was his 82nd catch of the year, breaking the league mark of 81 set by Arizona's Trumaine Johnson. 16-1- - VI ' I er WE HAVE TOO MUCH INVEN TORY AND REFUSE TO STORE IT ANY MORE! I QOED 26 MAY 1585 SO. STATE, OREM Miracle lowl Parkinf Inyectiw AUCTION I m ti 17S tot 130 M STARTS 10 AM SHARP ePRESKIS oNKE 01 "EL MMCS MARKER UQWCOfY SOCKS 31411 HUBS FtSHMC REEL UKWMDCR WO . 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