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Show Paee THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, B2 1994 Monday, September 5, ElGia!d SctKC&osffd Clips NOTABLE QUOTE B "In my time, I could have handled Michael Jordan. Of r"'i 1 AttaaWI er Tu rl ecu. fe 3ae 7 francaa San a. Suyas 7 flaggy i I I I Ml 14 ituni Zrwem wai howl n home run in the sixth inning to lead w in over Salt Vancouver to a m 1 best-of-thr- ts funwvo 149 105 14 kanellies-lari- s 431 FOOTBALL B The accidental death of Texas ipass 23 U I 12! '02 ha 32S M M4 KWYIOUU. R.Mooft J. Bens LA. l C.roet Centers Ware a EM 7 7 ( -35 10 15 31 I 7 31 pas Tart Quarter paa from Stoat kick). Fear 9 odq. rwL (IGrliy Starnmdi pen Iran Harm Fearti Qurtar pas Iron Harm ISojanowfi 00. bcJj. Cnceoden from 23 paaa 9cesoe 8enr paa tan IS paa George IJohnson from Mitcnet (hanscn X 14 35 Iron pass 5:14. 37. 271 M Returns 450 72-ho- le Mans 14 Poaesson Hamo 24. Sous ke EncanL OtHmxt 14 Manno ra MCOVINC-a- Coetes 741. Turner Jackson 24. 1 J 23 I I 1- -1 17 12 42. 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Car tkd).IJ3 JefHres Bay. 14 Snarpe Green from Pkhardson Alien RUSHtMtj-kn- iL 4: 11 440 a49 411 Cots Allen 14 a Caktoma 4 Kansas a lumSngmai LaunkMen 7046-- 1X Gal Granam 7046-- 1X BsmMucha 1743-1- 34 FuinkiesAost 512 11 497 3 I State 1 1. Wootverton 51 FG tdafio Wocevcrlon a 2 ma pod. 49 record a ports 5 aw rw Fes 14. 3 X. Anzona State Utak By BOYD KARREN Special to The Daily Herald - It started late SPRINGVILLE and ended late but was there ever some racing Friday night. Suntana raceway roared into the Labor Day weekend with the first of two nights of racing, and fans in Norman swerved to the left, crossing the finish line first. The former leaders found themselves looking at each other as they crossed the line, one driving forward, the other backwards as the two cars hooked grills in the collision. been able to pass the two cars Sportsman driver "Rapid" Roy Powell made a daring passing move on the outside of a turn to overtake the two cars. Powell extended his lead over the final laps to w in the event. In other classes, Bryan Ander- As the leaders raced for the checkered flag, a fender tap caused the cars to spin, and en Scirocco took both the heat and the main event. Twice Anderson had to outmancuver and outhorse-powe- r his father. Sam Anderson, driving the 22 VW Rabbit. "Dad's car just doesn't have the grandstands were treated to some of the most thrilling finishes in recent weeks. "Stormin Kip Norman," in his 61 Chevrolet Camaro, had not ahead of him in the Limited Sportsman heat. Rounding the final curve and heading into the straightaway, third place seemed quite final. three-abrea- son and his Mini-stoc- k st Volkswag- Megkalen tBMOFS. 457 19 144 320 11 4049 79 99 111 Fjnts Fiimbkloat 13294 545 24 443 31 3a SUU. Ferkm 244 a 141 Gmoy Woertom 12 4101 21 Baptist Cummngi M4, 145. Hisaw FASStww-te- 71 SUU. Robins Deckhart a. Stale 11 12 Babe Hbtey. 19.900 637549-2- 12 ICSrcad. 19.900 Butt Bard. 14.150 737049-2- 12 637370-2- 14 637370-2- 14 Dave EVMberger. 14 John Paul Can. 696 10 Re. Bob Zimmerman. 4M 10 Bancas E. EwTwtfl 596 7a3 Bob 7293 hmg 10.616 7.2S3 Ben Smth. Oct Gary 5.511 Dak Douglass. 5.511 Hostms 724374-2- 14 737374-2- 14 71.7549-2- 15 637473-2- 15 734373-2- 15 Loo. 7293 ItermtZarey. time," Hall said. '' The Cougars did some shuffling around on defense. When Damuni was injured in the first quarter (bruised shoulder), John Pollotk replace him and fared well. BYU also had to play without offensive tackle Tim Hanshaw (separated shoulder). He was replaced by; William Knight. Starting wide re--; ceiver Bryce Doman (twisted knee) did not suit up but Johnston (7 for 85 yards) excelled, making two spectacular catches, the first a early in the game. one-hand- er 10.666 737544-2- 11 794371-2- 11 Graham Marsh. 1511 19. 9 0 10 7 1 -11 0 tl Wash ILauder kick) Ipaa tailed) a UH 253 is a 740 33 173 a 14342 441 that much left in it," said Anderson after the event race. "I just hope it can make it through the rest of the year." "Ragin"' Jimmy Waters had a big night, taking both the Late Model make-u- p race and the main event race. In the main event, Waters overcame a fifth-plac- e start position to w in. Horsepower down the straightaway provided the punch Waters needed to overtake four cars in just under four laps. Jimmy Waysung took the 1st Grand American class, Dustin Row land 'he 2nd Grand American class. Johnny Woolsey took the trophy dash, and Tony "We're pleased to get this win. This is not a very easy place for us to play," said Edwards. "But our guys hung in there and our defense gained confidence from this experience which will help down the line." (Continued from Page Bl) that we do play defense," said senior cornerback Patrick Mitchell. "Now people will have something positive to talk about instead of hanging on the negative. And that's good for us and good for them." The Cougar defense allowed Hawaii only one sustained drive the entire football game an drive that resulted in a field goal. Hawaii's other points came after BYU turnovers gave the Rainbows great field position. The defense overcame three fumbles, all by Heimuli. And it overcame three missed field goals by David Lauder, two of them blocked. BYU's offense had the ball nine more minutes than Hawaii and should have scored more than 28 points. Offensively, it was a typical first game for BYU, full of miscues. "We're a team and we won as a team," said John Raass. Hardy took the Street stock. Racing continues Monday at 7 p.m. for a special Labor Day edition of NASCAR Winston racing. If over $34.95, just pay the difference. Limit one coupon, one coupon per customer. 330 West 800 North 6 Orem 221-477- BYU limited Hawaii to 254 yards, just 8 1 of that on the ground. Hawaii ranked fifth in the nation in rushing last year. A year ago, a more experienced Hawaii team rushed for a Cougar Stadium record nearly 500 yards against BYU. "It was good to see some of the players we thought could play come through and perform when things got in fast motion in a real .. game," said Ramage. "We want to let our playing do' the talking this year," said senior tackle Greg Pitts. "We'll let this game do the talking tonight. " . Chatter away. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE? in license exam prep and license application will host an exam prep workshop Friday and Saturday "THE EXPERTS" September 9th and 10th in Provo, Utah CONTRACTOR'S ! LICENSE CENTER presents a : Utah Valley WEEKEND WORKSHOP Call to Register or for Information 7-9201 ; , ; . Need to get your 1-800-39- , "Remember that." Mini-stoc- k Up to $34.95 - BOAT Ahyan. 10.696 Bob 3 TRUCK 850 HARMON: 14. Kentucky Chanoal S) Noon. Auto racing (PSN) 2 p.m. LPGA. Stata Farm Rail Claaalc AUTO RV 10 17, Virginia 11 Georgia (CBS (PSN) 5 30 p.m. U S. Opan tannla (USA) 7 p.m. NFL, RaMart at 49ara (ABC Charmal 4) 7 p.m. Auto racing (ESPN) 7 p.m. PCL boaabaH, Vancouver at Salt Lake (KISN S70 AM) 10 30 o m. College football, BYU at HaweM (KBYU Channel It) 09 747147-2- Bob Dickson. 7293 1 KCDYkatMdjro. 317; SUU. Evans 09 647541-2- 724371-2- Bob Lrdsay 704370-2- 000 JactwiJ) Hbmero 1351 Thomas May 147. Breimar. Inglewood Rod Curt 10.691 MrvtMiimrriTics kJ$)ti--ari- and scores playoff on third hole): 41.400 Don January. a 42 ail Poaesaon Final Dave Stockton. 19.900 425-- 334 Van 413 - JsySoeLaOOO Dick 11 144 314 SUU 175 3H Jona 311 (AP) Da 1550 300 GTE Northwest Larry Laorefl. 33.000 (Wooneilon 44ai ftsaa Wash. earwigs Sunday at Oasac. payed on Country dub. Aetum Yards Pasang 134 17 472 Bremen Aiahevyarda 3141 FuiikLost 21 9949-1- 31 41 bet) 19 I paa tan Aetum Yards Betsy King Vctt Goetze DA 745 11 Michigan Saturday Ingham Young Keaai UHFG Stable 37 LHfG5tacik47 Pasang 6949-1- 36 11 ton first downs I First downs 6949-1- 38 Dorse tdoenne SWMkjrliwWeiaonbck) Iowa 14. Duke 7 Sue Thomas ran (Woofwrton bck) Western MkAojat 1. BYWH 7949-- 1X FG paa tan h .' kicrf:Gann kck) ct 37 7147-1- 18 Tony 7m 6949-1- 37 Ondy FG 11 Teas Tech 11 Colorado State North Mississippi Sute Caroena State 1 Wyonwng S, eknoa 4, Lous-4. tea Dteee State 4, Tuba 1 Fnjsaa State Hawal 1, Ctdanoma Stale 1. Oregon 1, Tech Knst Abers JknAbus. 12 Fts Fmng Stephane ack) (Wookerton last-ditc- effort to salvage a miracle comeback like the Rainbows did in 1992 against the Cougars. Again, using a BYU fumble to gain possesion, the Rainbows' Glover launched a . bomb towards BYU's end zone. Hall and the rest of BYU's defense cringed. "I was having flashbacks when we fumbled the ball and then they threw the long pass, but for: tunately they didn't catch it this - Kansas a. 14 njn Yoolvcrton 14 Idaho Thrilling finishes spice Suntana action side-by-si- Twaatfay a.m. U S. Open tennta (USA) Soccer Noon, (PSN) 1 30 p m. Ootf, World Cup 9uaHrylng competition (PSN) Safety. band Thoma Indiana 4, 111 II punt out of end SUU 51 Boston receiving votes Syraciae 41 Washmoton State 41 Baylor 44. a 3a Chns Johnson idarta Oasec Golf Club VkSkmer Patty Jordan 12 Rail after 9546-1- 31 Donah lUtak 10. Sunday Pal Abrew make Scores round of the 5525 000 second easier." Edwards praised the new members of BYU's defense, particularly linebacker Stan Raass who had six tackles to lead the Cougars. "This is the first time in his life he's played middle linebacker. And Shay Muirbrook at a great game (5 tackles). I thought Mike Ulufale and John Raass made a big difference." The two new junior college transfers helped push Hawaii's pocket back, enabling Cougar defensive ends to take a wide and deeper path to the quarterback on pass plays. "That really helped get a rush," said defensive line coach Tom Ramage. "The goal is to win and we didn't win," said Hawaii coach Bob Wagner. "I'm not into mora! victories. These hurt more than when you lose by two or three touchdowns." Hawaii offensive coordinator Paul Johnson was frustrated by the Rainbow output all night. "I'm really disappointed. I was hoping we'd have a semblance of a running game, but the fact we didn't really hurt us. We also couldn't protect our quarterback. That's what happens when you don't have a lot of returning starters." -- 1474 Berbe WaHl J$. . FSU. Qaborae 14194-31IWilRams 4 31447. KrYlk6-S- JS 93. Aoche 431. Aeea 331. Walsh D.Wi sama 311. Fresno St. Jones 31M, Dumt 341 Aooerson Racral 241 Pitman 311 Arkan- coaches' 3134 311 FSU. Fittman 1370 Brown 441 411 keen 311. FlNNie-SJ- S. Hoiday Qaboru 0 lama 11. aa W$3f41tl-S- 31. Lewis 14. 1 M rimmTiiT)ci 412 13 tie - (API Laura Davies 3a Time 144 23 20 144 274 24 044 127 -2144 121 -99 944 Stanford Punts Cleveland 740 594 16 593 15 4a. Ismal GKCOtdoMSa. 3a lumjteurt Punls 34153 I. SPfflNGFEJ. ride home i ur Still Hawaii made a PJckardIkal,2J20 Suzanne Strudwick 144 144 144 St 53737347-2- 76 975 4X a 15 702 17 144 1.13 9 144 1.124 1 144 997 II 944 194 11 144 159 15 144 H2 14 144 755 11 Tawna. 964947.73-2-75 rock. 7 13304 336 First downs 949 14 7 irlojiaii Toms. 11171 Sc 171 1 Owaon Dsn) on 1.131 Ohio State FSU 59474371-2- 75 Course ITU Brooks 435. 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ThM 0 Punts iecoMJOurter 9 ran 7 0 McOufHe RrstOurter run 14 FM Quarter paa from Fnesz Tina o I 23 7 Holman Constat 347. Ingram Byars NeaTrk Pegram Trmoson Cnttenden 54(. Tnonpeon 741. Kirpy 351 S41.2421. Bledaoe 3 7 111 - Fm The Top Twenty 5. Edbeig 44 291 24434 14312 1443 441 14 M 14 1310 Fnaaall 17 Nor 10 14 45. WrWAl STATISTICS Thonp-aomiSim kw Enoiant Bum lean. Mf Tmpsoa 14. Turr Bnsoy 37. 2711 3242 FASUM6 313 27 22 M5 542 10 ndm punt Secewd tl. 354. W1 Penanes-YmJ- it PH--FG 7 7 M7 M I 14 2349 Mart 12. Fast Quarter De- Moore 644. Carter H Sanders 19 317 359. Tillman Gedney 247, Grsen NewTerk 3 Heywart 443. Emanuel Detrpd. 456 2342-- Granam Pti Wfl. H one-stro- 2393. KCtnMCV-lttari- 21 t ar B Mike Springer overcame a STATISTICS troit. Mrtcrel a Puns FunsaslDel Time ol ail JGeonje Ses-- ani t Comp4n-M- 4'1 Hoot Chicago WMCIeMI. Detroit Senders 12 JGeonje 311. Emanuel . 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Davies. a three-tim- e w inner this season and the LPGA tour's money leader w ith d S615.81 l.eagled the 1 3th hole and added two birdies She and a par on the other par-5- s. finished the round, played in high w inds and rain, w ith a , 131 total. Kim ;66fora and Suzanne Strudw ick Shipman are tied for second. 149. 74 7--H paa paa 4 24. One. VanJrJ MetcaK Fenner 441. 74 PAISM-Cl- ei Cno. Ungwr Butler kcki. 944 noli. Qurtar Punts (Ban paaa from BerJsoe 5 s ia 9 91 311 544 14 440 34 tat Comc-I- 1442. Hoard Testator Bmuaard (a tfmm. 242 27432 a ir PossessKM Barmn Fearlk Qurter V pea tan kramer s Csmp4Mt a pea from B Laura Davies overpowered the 49 42. FG 33 V17 44 541 24 444 USHWltV-Cl- Quarter 434 Pasang Pun Returns fHanscn 4ia fcotytXAirATirncs ck). 14 03 'Butkjr t Kickof! 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Us 59 4iilH- -a Satan! 1 21 Fast Qurtar 14. Stone 2). NE I- -t 1 31 Jonnaon 3 453. Smrnl 11:11 first downs ot 3a STATISTICS njSMWtt-Arao- Beueriew 44. a 21 run iBanr tack), Sunday in w inning the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. He easily passed points leader Dale Earnhardt w ith 3 laps left and drove away to an d victory. impressive Earnhardt finished second, followed by Morgan Sheoherd, Kicky Rudd and Sterling Marlin. B All'nserjr. drove better than he felt Sunday, shaking off the effects of a severe case of food poisoning to w in the Vancouver Molson-IndUnser spent Friday in his hotel room w ith severe stomach distress, got onto the track Saturday long enough to qualify field, then eighth in the 28-cdrove a faultless race Sunday to w in his third straight. The victory was the record-tyin- g eighth of the season for Unser, who was still taking intravenous fluids for a dehydrated condition until just minutes before the start. His Ilmor-poered Penske car crossed the finish line 2.239 seconds ahead of inner Robby Gordon. pole-- 1 Thiojwt 31 a 22 Possessor 54 AUTO RACING B Bill Elliott nursed his ailing 1 7. ms i.; Ptnames-W- Time gf tack). 1 7 ae Iklkama 14 PmsPunjn Gnw 324. CJonaon 321 Four 3 Seceaa kick). 11:41. shot into the bleachers to par the 1 8th hole Sunday for a 67 and a victory over Loren Roberts in the Greater Milwaukee Open. "I was very in control," said Springer, whose 268 at the total was a Brown Deer Park Golf Course. B Simon Hobday birdied the third playoff hole Sunday to beat Jim Albus an i w in the $550,000 GTE Northwest Classic in Kenmore, Wash. Hobday made a putt on the par-- 3 1 6th hole, e to earn the $82,500 Harper 111-- fat tartar appeared to slip. par-5- Bunf. First IMC-- im 14 I 7 Pibjouth. 14 Stone run iHanson tack) 3 55. fuiweHoS the saddle a w ing and a 41a Hovkr I flat COTC43- - aai 1 Cacaao fG pea koa paa 11 33111 Fat 1 Tanatat tan Cat 14 kkercechena Second RKtJVlMS-Oal- 37 Kicsof! Bnuma Simon-Luthere- r, Ford home on 14 Asman 0 Donne) 37. 1444. Pasang Punt Reams Kcaclt pea earn a mdiarap. 2 First downs Pawn; fleomn Kami 40-ye- ar w hen Coemr Hanson school's Masked Rider tradition. The Masked Rider Committee w ill meet this week to decide the future of the program, said Margaret director of school's news and publications office. Double T died instantly when he crashed into a concrete wall in the southwest corner of the stadium. He bolted across the field after rider Amy Car 327 DeMna 10 aa) Ot I 17 (API il Fiaiaa 43t- 741 4 mj. janew 1 UTAH Siaugmr 345 tea kawarae 441. Leaa 422 McSure (BWiwI 2rL IH t, HSML iMRaTalijl sewn (uoovama 441 Lacey V MtatH Gmns Carter 3'1 tenan 1 74 551. 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The victory means Vancouver has clinched the PCL's Northern Division Championship in both the first and second halves. Vancouver (38-3- 2 ) and Salt Lake (34-3start a PCL playoff series Wednesday night in Vancouver. B As his first baseball season ended, Michael Jordan show ed he still has a lot to learn. Jordan was hitless in four Saturday night, striking out tw ice to finish w ith a .202 average for the Double-Birmingham Barons. 4' 6 'I 11 Bel Pnk 7 54. Smart w as thrown acn. Bomo Damp X tnonas toner Loa American Dennis Mitchell ( 10. 12) i in the 100 at the Grand Prix Final in Paris Saturday . Frankie LaaJUtMt Fredericks of Namibia won the in in Sheffield. 200 20.35 UULfj e, 'paa tatti. m 2 m 2 nrortjnaiwflac ith a v ictory in the rarely -- run 150 meters at the Sheffield international meet in Britain in 14.97. Christie was second to aui newta 3 Hand. Snm a 1471. 41 Wan 11 hWt Fane 4i4 Ct laaaa la fUom acs. (Fatrey K acao X iniTirnct kea Testewnis Tjps va. 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