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' CLlAnAH J j first-ev- Demsey had already completed his round when Duval went to plav the final hole. Duval's first shot sailed to the left about 170 vauis into a sand trap. His next shot tcii about 35 ards from the pin. 1.145 on the par-7Champions course. Georgia Tech was one stroke back while North Carolina finished third with a 1,147. &jjm toughest jump combinations, and Lillehammer, Norway for the '94 his own unique version of the triple Olympics. But there is also lutz, with an arm extended over his Oksana Baiul of the head, a jump no other skater has Ukraine, who stunned the skating WHAT: Tour ol Champions WHEN: Monday, 8 p.m. attempted in competition. He folworld by winning the 1993 world WHERE: Delia Center lows his technical program with a TICKETS: $35, $25; on aale at the Delta Center title in her world chammore show-typ- e routine to Tom Her victory in Prague pionship. Jones" 'With These Hands." assured her of the favorite's role in The reason for the workout is Lillehammer. that after five years in the profes- done it when 1 was 30 and could. Her countryman, 1992 Olympic sional ranks, during which time he "So the tour is really good for men's gold medalist Viktor Petren-kstaged three of his own tours with me," continued Boitano, who will throw in a triple axel or Katarina Witt and won 10 of 11 spent much of last year rehabilitattwo for the audience as he looks professional competitions, Boitano ing a torn tendon in his right (landforward to the chance to defend his is returning to the "amaing) knee. "I'm excited to have the title, while 1993 ladies world silteur" arena for another shot at the chance to work on this program ver and bronze medalists Surya Olympics. Thanks to a 1992 ruling through 46 shows." Bonaly (France) and Lu Chen Boitano won't be the only potenby the International Skating Un(China) will also be giving the auion, pro skaters can apply one time tial 1994 Olympian on the ice dience an Olympic glimpse with to regain their "amateur" eligibilMonday. In fact, audiences have their triple twirls. ity. The ruling was made as an never before had the opportunity to The top U.S. hopefuls are also 1993 national men's equalizing measure, since the ISU see so many past and possibly fu- on hand changed its rules in 1990 to allow ture Olympians on the ice at one champion and silver medalist Scott skaters to perform professionally time, nor such an eclectic mix. Davis and Mark Mitchell, and and retain eligibility. Most skaters in the glittering 1992 Olympic bronze medalist "The biggest reason I want to cast are eying the '94 Games and Nancy Kerrigan, the favorite in come back is because I can," ex- they come in all ages and stages of Prague before stumbling. The maBoitano, development and accomplishment. ture elegance of the plained the who continued to do the tough triThere is the Kerrigan is quite a contrast to ple axels, lutzes and flips on his British ice dance team of Jayne Baiul's youthful enthusiasm, but pro tours. "I won't be able to do Torvill and Christopher Dean, both hope to mine Olympic gold . this forever. I don't want to look reinstated pros who won Olympic The U.S. pairs gold and silver back at age 50, when I can't do it gold in 1984 with a string of per- medalists, Calla Urbanski and anymore, and wish that I'd have fect 6.0s and now hope to be in Rocky Marval and Jenni Meno and Todd Sand, join with 199? world pairs champions Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler (Canada) and 1992 Olympic gold medalists Nav talia Mishkutenok and Artur (Russia) to give the show a ho-hu- m strong pairs lineup. Other ice dancers include all the 1992 Olympic medalists Marina Park in Chicago, where you could Klimova and Dear Editor, Sergei Ponomarenko almost feel you could reach out and (Russia), Isabelle and Paul , Maybe I'm just getting old and touch your baseball heroes. me that it seems to cynical, but (France) and Maia Usova is The trouble with the modern and Alexandre Zhulin someBaseball Major League (Russia). what of a game these days. structures is they're so huge that if Performers like Canada's A case in point was the St. Louis you don't have Gary Beacom, AmerCardinals-Florid- a Marlins game box or reserve seats, you get the ican Jill Trenary, 1992 Olympic my wife, Doris, and I attended at feeling you're watching the game bronze medalist Petr Barna and Busch Stadium in downtown St. from outer space. But then, I'm France's Philippe Candeloro add Louis while on a recent trip to visit probably spoiled because I've been to the color and excitement. used to watching games from the some of my relatives. A special treat is the presence of It was Doris' first big league ball best seats in the stadium for 50 1979 world pair champs Tai . or so the press box. and Randy Gardner, favorgame, even if it was somewhat old years Ray Schwartz ites in the 1980 Olympics before hat for me because I have seen Orem withdrawing because of injury. several such games in such places as Cleveland's old League Park; Wrigley Field and the original Comiskey Park in Chi- cago; Sportsman s Park in St. Louis (where the old St. Louis Browns used to play); the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium in New York City; Shibe Park in Ill ..in.. ll.l..ra . tmStadium and Dodger Philadelphia; and Angels Stadium in California. Although it was Doris' first major league game in person and she was excited, by the time we had been there a while, I rather got the feeling she would much rather have been watching one of her grandsons playing Mc league ball back in Utah. Not only did the Cards lose the While sipplies last. but the game was strictgame ly dull and lacking in any kind of spirit and enthusiasm on the part of factory ;the players. The big bucks the assembled with durable steel defihave these days players get construction for years of nitely taken the color and dash out dependable operation. !of the game. Instead, big league 2 minute light delay. Una Tito a baseball has degenerated into reverse Automatic safety the from glorather drab spectacle We can usually install in ry days of 40 or 50 years ago. 266-313- 1 48 hours. Players don't play with the same reckless abandon they once did. It's probably because they don't want to wreck their bodies and therefore lose several million dollars in future income. mammoth staThe present-da- y diums are architecturally beautiful I structures. No doubt about that. But I much prefer the smaller, cosier ballparks like League Park, 979 SO. 700 E. University Mall N.E. Corner Fenway Park in Boston and WrigMonday - Friday 10-Saturdays ley Field anu u.w old Comiskey Freshman Brad Lehmann led the way for Florida with a 67, followed by Guy Hill's 69, Brian Gay's 71 and Couch's 76. 6. ton defeated Oklahoma State in 1984 that a team won by one stroke. Demsey, who had three birdies 2 le 1968 and 1973. m Saturday in recording a 69. finished with a 278 while Duval's 70 put him a stroke back in second. shot a star-studd- . Ky. (AP) the team champion- ship and Arizona State's Todd Demsey won the individual title at the NCAA Men's Division I golf tournament Saturday when Georgia Tech's David Duval couldn't par the final hole. Florida, which relinquished the lead to Georgia Tech after the third round and Trailed by three strokes heading into the final 18 holes, By DOROTHY KNOELL SALT LAKE CITY An ice show is considered by many skaters to be a vacation time off from the pressure-packe- d competitive arena where program.- include all the tough stutf and judges watch with a critical eye. But that's not the way 1988 Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano will be looking at things Monday when he joins w ith a cast to perform in the Tour of World Figure Skating Champions at the Delta Center. "Some skaters on tour are on vacation, I'm working," said Boi-tan- o recently, explaining that he is using the tour to train the technical program, with its eight precise required elements, that he intends to use in competitions next winter as he attempts to make the 1994 U.S. Olympic team. "I treat every performance as if it's a competition. Some people say you can't do that, but I think I can. 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