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Show THE DAILY HERALD. Pkmi, Utah, Friday, October 23, lW8 Pgc B2 rc:rr::::a Dodgers lete. Nctsbls Quote The guys in the locker room, they want a quarterback that's in there for the duration of the year and the playoffs. We need a quarterback that can stay healthy. I can do that for the rest of the year." Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Elvis Grbac, who has played just six quarters this season. Foctbsll The Tailgate Dinner will be today from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the school, prior to the homecoming football game against Mountain View. Dinner menu includes sloppy joes, salad, chips, dessert and drink for $2 per person. It will be served in the cafeteria and outdoors near the football stands. Tickets may be purchased at the door or through members of a school club. For more information call semi-annu- Shannon Thome 224-002- Pro Football St. Louis Rams quarterback Tony Banks did a little damage control on his image Thursday, saying comments he made after going AWOL for a day wore misconstrued. converAfter a sation with coach Dick Vermeil and team owner post-practic- e Georgia Frontiere, who hugged Banks and told him he should display his emotions more, Banks briefly spoke to reporters. Distraught over a poor performance in a 14-- loss at Miami on Sunday, Banks got off the team bus and skipped the team flight home and a day of film study on Monday. 0 Basketball The Chicago Bulls have Tex Winter to his 52nd year as a pro or major college basketball coach. Winter, who designed Chicago's famed triangle offense, will mark his 14th season as a Bulls assistant coach when the NBA lockout ends. Winter, 76, said he held off making a decision on returning until he could get acquainted with Tim Floyd, hired to replace Phil Jackson as head coach. "We will once again be committed to the triangle offense," Floyd said. Winter was recently named the 25th winner of the John Bunn Award, presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Figure Skating Soon, Katarina Witt will have fans asking her to sign unusual photos, the ones showing her nude that come out in December's issue of Playboy. No athlete of Witt's stature ever has posed without clothes for a magazine of this type. Although her discipline blurs the lines between sport and entertainment, many will see her decision as reinforcing the idea that being a great athlete isn't enough for a woman to profit from her accomplishments. Witt said she made between $500,000 and $1 million for outdoors photo the shoot in Germany. "I didn't need the money," she said, "but it's a big paytwo-da- y check." Sterling defense spurs squad on to 5A title game The Evander Holyfield-Lenno- x Lewis heavyweight unification fight could be headed for Madison Square Garden instead of Las Vegas. Without citing a source, the British domestic news agency the Press Association said Thursday that Madison Square Garden was the site with March 13 the likely date. BBC world service, also without citing a source, reported that Madison Square Garden had bid $8.5 million to play host to the bout. Holyfield, the WBA and IBF champion, has signed for the bout and WBC champion Lewis is expected to sign shortly. N Johnson US will happen today Herald Corespondent LaHargoue called "ugly soccer," Jessica Hardy came to the rescue. The junior forward scored a breakaway goal in the first half and added a header in the second to lead Mountain View to a 2-- 0 victory over Bingham in the Class 5A semifinals and into TIM SCHOON lor prevails: Mountain View's Jessica Hardy lofts a header over Bingham goalkeeper Karalee her team ahead 2-- during Thursday's 5A semifinals at Ogden's Lindquist Field. MV I he luil Herald Kim to put 0 only one senior. "We didn't look very good that first 15 minutes. The goal by Hardy really soothed people and kind of turned Bingham on its heels." legitimate scoring chance. When Bingham did manage to approach the Mountain View zone, keeper Shannon Boyle's booming kicks kept the ball out A suffocating Mountain View of danger. "From our first goal on we really controlled the ball," LaHargoue said. "After they got Timpview rolls by AF over their nervousness, Brittany Holman and Shannon Abegglen played well for us defensively." Hardy's second goal came off of a corner kick by Angela Benson. Ilene Dixon got a head on the ball, which popped over to Hardy. Her header sailed over the outstretched hands of Bingham keeper Karalee Kim about 15 minutes into the second half and pretty much clinched the win for Mountain View. Dixon, who suffered a con- cussion in practice Tuesday and won the state 5A cross country individual championship Wednesday, managed only one assist in the game, but LaHargoue was quick to point out her contribution in other areas. "Ilene was tired," LaHargoue admitted. "But she ran a lot of clear outs for our offense. Other teams know who she is. She always steps it up for us." 0 0 From staff reports OREM Timpview got 8 kills from senior Natalie Cox and rolled to victory in its final home game of the season, a 15-15-verdict over American Fork. Timpview (12-4- ) also got 4 kills each from Angie Nash and Erin Wilson. PROVO 5 SPR1NGVILLE - n 6 ; PAYSON but available, 5 . - 0 ' . - Veer. 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The Lady Cougs (17-1- ) will open the day with a 2 p.m. battle against WAC foe UTEP, then will face No. 7 Barbara at 7 p.m. UCSB was ranked fourth last week before a loss to UCLA dropped it to seventh. d KBYU will carry a broadcast of the match tape-delaye- at 10 p.m. BYU is against top-1teams this season, losing to No. 1 Long Beach State before topping No. 9 Hawaii earlier this month. The UTEP match may also be important from a historical standpoint. BYU coach Elaine Michaelis, who recently coached her 1,000th sanctioned match, can become just the second Division I volleyball coach to reach the 0 1 800-wi- n plateau. SOCCER: Scoring her secof the season, ond BYU Shauna Rohbock netted three goals to lead the Cougar women's soccer team to a victory over UNLV, Thursday in Provo. The Cougars' sixth shutout of the season improves their record to in the WAC. and Sara Reading and freshman Sarah Higham rounded out the BYU scoring. The Cougars play at home 6 p.m., Saturday against No. 11 San Diego State, the team to play on South Field in the past four years. In related news, Rohbock was named WAC Pacific Division soccer player of the week for scoring the goal in both of BYU's conference victories last week. hat-tric- k 5-- 13th-ranke- doubles competition starting at 4 p.m. All matches are being played at BYU's outdoor tennis facility, just south of the Smith Fieldhouse. Admission is free and the public is invit- advanced into the second round of competition in the opening day of the BYU Interstate Fall Men's Tennis Invitational, Thursday. Today's singles action begins at 11 a.m., with the ed. 1986 Huu 1988 LA 1995 All 19W NYY 1997 Cle g OCTOBER 1 Pet a .sie. 000' 760' I2 Pet 667 429. 000. 2 4 4 4 4 Totals 10 IS .JST Veer. 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Spanish Fork improved to 12-on the season and will play host to American Fork next week. By it's Johnson has managed the 1- -3 SPANISH FORK Felipe Alou was offered the job Oct. 1 1, but opted to remain with the Montreal Expos, signing a contract extension. Johnson and former Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox manager Kevin Kennedy interviewed for the job with Malone last weekend in New York, where the first two games of the World Series were played. "Bob (Graziano) and I are meeting with Davey tonight. We're hoping that we can get to a position where we can move forward," Malone said before the with Johnson. "Bob wants to spend some time with Davey. We just want to see if we can bring this to a conclusion." Malone said he wouldn't comment further, but an announcement that Friday's news conference is scheduled was announced about an hour after he spoke to ' The Associated Press. No further details were New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles, and all showed improvement after he took over. The Dodgers, 83-7- 9 and third in the NL West this past season, hope that trend continues. DAVEY JOHNSON'S Behind a SPRINGVILLE strong passing attack, Provo dispatched Springville in straight sets in a Region 6 match. Melissa Butler led Provo with 6 kills and 3 blocks. Chanell Rose had 5 kills. SPANISH FORK that begin Wednesday. made 3 15-1- details, ending a managerial search that lasted three weeks. Malone announced Sept. 30 that Glenn Hoffman would return as a member of the Dodgers' coaching staff next season, not as manager. Malone said at that time he hoped to have a successor in place before the Dodgers' organizational meetings in Vero Beach, Fla., believed the parties agreed to a multi-yea- r deal. 15-1- 6-- Los Angeles Dodgers next season. Johnson, 55, will be introduced at a Dodger Stadium news conference today as the team's new field boss. Johnson met with Dodgers president Bob Graziano and general manager Kevin Malone on Thursday night to finalize rr t the with opportunity Bingham pass had a Mountain View defender permanently attached to it. Bingham managed only seven shots on goal and only one of those was a defense also forced Bingham into s retreat mode. It appeared that every -I LOS ANGELES (AP) Davey Johnson, wno has specialized in turning teams around as a manager, will get such an OGDEN After 15 minutes of what Mountain View coach Mike Saturday's championship game at Ogden's Lindquist Field. "My mind was racing," Hardy said of her first goal. "I just remember seeing the ball and the (Bingham) keeper in front of me. I wanted to keep the ball on the ground and put it in the corner. I think the goal gave the rest of the team confidence." 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