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Show KtueHh Till DAILY HI RALUPnno. Utah, Frida. October LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. Too low on the money (AP) list to think about the Tour Championship and too high up to worry about losing his card, UuiTy Waldorf is one player ho can truly enjoy himself in -- r- Oisney'ei National Car Rental Classic. It showed Thursday, when Waldorf matched his career-loround of 63 in the first round to take a three-roke lead over Tiger Woods, Jcsper I'arnevik and Len Mattiace. 'lt was a fun day to play," W aldorf said. "1 don't know if everyone else was having fun, hut thought it was." Woods, playing his first I'd A Tour event since the World Series of Golf in late August, had a three-put- t bogey on his loth hole the same problem that haunted him the past two weeks in Britain but had an otherwise routine round of (. John Huston, the 1992 Disney champion when he set 1 2.V Wti the tournament scoring record of 262, was in a group at 67 that included Larry Nelson, who has won this event twice finishand has seven top-126-und- v A 0 es. Defending champion David Duval bogeyed the last two holes for a 68. PGA champion Vijay Singh shot 69, Mark r O'Meara was at 71 and Phil Mickelson, playing Disney for the first time in six years, struggled to a 73. f LPGA SAMSUNG WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP As a warm and humid week suddenly turned windy in cen- tral Florida, Dottie Pepper and Annika Sorenstam were among the few who seemed prepared. Pepper and Sorenstam shot 69s Thursday to share the lead after the windblown opening round of the Samsung World Championship of Women's Golf. QCDOG JOHN HAOl X I Ik AsMwulcd Press r Disney Duffy: Duffy Waldorf matched his career-bes- t round to take the lead at the Disney National Car Rental Classic Thursday at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 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"There has never been a better team than this one." he YANKS ( on Monday night. Gutweiler died Tuesday. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office was reviewing the case Thursday, a police spokesman said. At the least, it's expected that Little will be batting just another player doing his job. And in a season that brought baseball some truly huge numbers, from Mark McGwire's 70 home runs to Cal Ripken's 2.632 consecutive games to Kerry Wood's 20 strikeouts, the Yankees posted one that may remain for a long time 125 wins. The Yankees' .711 winning percentage was an appropriate figure, seeing how it matched the Babe's home run total, and was the highest in the majors since the 1927 Yankees led by Ruth and Lou Gehrig. "'27 Yankees, they may have a better club, but we had the best record," Torre said. "To me, that was the standard that I was looking to pass because the Yankees more important to have a Yankee record than any-- I liing else. "You look at the Oakland A's clubs that won a few world championships in a row and the Cincinnati club in '76 that was always a standard for me, I think we have better pitching than they have. We have to take a backseat to no one in my lifetime." New York's second title in three vears even caused owner said. "We created something truly special here." Hard to imagine now that the Yankees' season began in a shaky manner in Southern California. Expected by many to rack up a big win total in this expansion year, New York lost its first two games at Anaheim. A loss at Oakland gave the Yankees their first start since 1985 and prompted speculation that 0-- 3 Torre's job might be in jeopardy. The next day, they became the last team in the majors to hit a home run in beating Oakland. And pretty much after that, the whole year became one big highlight reel. By the end of April, they were in first place with a 17-record. The month brought an a unexpected event expansion joint fell into the loge level at Yankee Stadium, causing two games to be rescheduled and another to be moved to Shea Stadium. David Wells' perfect game and a wild brawl with Baltimore marked May, and Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez won his major league debut in June. In July, eventual AL batting champion Bernie Williams homered in his return after 500-poun- d attempts to telephone Little on Wednesday. "It's a tragic accident, a trag- said. accident," Vermeil ic "Wlio's to say he's at fault for the death? All we know is he had too much to drink." Little remained on leave from the Rams while the inves- tigation continued. He was staying with his family at an in undisclosed location Tennessee. "1 le's upset, obviously, as any of us would be if we were missing 31 games because of an injured knee. The Yankees went on to become the first team ever to clinch a playoff spot in August, a month in which they set a major league record by leading in 48 straight games. September saw them break the AL record with 114 wins and the emergence of rookie Shane Spencer, who hit three grand slams in a month. New York began its run with the a through postseason sweep of Texas in the division series, though there was ominous news Darryl Strawberry had colon cancer. The slugger underwent surgery and his teammates embroidered his No. 39 on their hats. The Yankees' only real trouble came in the AL championship series, when they trailed two games to one to Cleveland. But El Duque rescued them in Game 4, and New York never lost again. And while the debate about the best team will rage on, and the Yankees figure out what to do with potential free agents David Cone, Williams and Brosius, there's more immediate business to take care of in 11-- 2 three-gam- e New York. "There's no better place to win it all. and I look forward to going back and going to the parade," Brosius said. 17570R13 18570R13 8570814 J19570814 involved in an accident where a fatality occurred," said Scott Rosenbloom, Little's lawyer. "He's taking time for spiritual guidance, family guidance." Vermeil said Thursday he hoped Little would rejoin the team on Monday and perhaps weekend. next Rosenbloom said his client "absolutely" would resume his career soon. Little, 24 on Monday, was seen drinking at a hotel bar before the accident. play P15580813 P16580813 P17580813 P18580813 P18S75814 P1957S814 P20575814 . P20575B15 P21575815 P22575815 P23575815 . NOTES Continued from B both punt and kickoff returns while at Ricks College. Dye ranked among national leaders while at Utah State before transferring to BYU. The Cougars have a verbal commitment from a Ricks College return specialist, Jared Lee, who averages a whopping 22 yards per punt return on 1 1 tries, according to Western States Football League statistics released this week. Rigell, claims kickoff return mate Junior Mahe, is not through producing big gains. "He'll bust another one, no question," Mahe said. Rigell, who ripped off a kickoff return at Hawaii, believes there is an atmosphere at BYU conducive to good returns. $35.95 Continued from HI from the region into the Class 5 A tournament because it was the team that handed both of those squads their one loss. "We've been pretty consistent offensively all year," said Mountain View coach Randy Rehrer, whose squad averages almost 400 offensive yards and 36 points, per game. "We just need to remain that way on offense, and play good defense. "From what we've seen of Timpanogos, they move the ball pretty well on most everyone, and they're pretty stingy on defense, especially in the first half. Timpanogos ) has been (0-5- plagued by injuries since it loss streak broke its two-yea- r with a victory over Copper Hills to open the season. But it's homecoming, and a few of the have been injured players returning to the lineup, so don't expect an easy game for M.V. tonight. Elsewhere in Region 3, is at Orem Brighton (3-2- (2-3- ) An Orem victory would give Orem the region's fourth seed in the Class 5A tournament. A loss would mean Orem would have to play off against Alta ) to try to earn the fifth seed. That game would likely be (2-4- Tuesday. In Region 6, the title is already Pleasant Grove's which And Springville hosts P.G., has already clinched one of the region's five tournament spots. But both teams will be looking to head into the Class 4A tournament on a win (6-0- (3-3- ), ning note. American Fork, Payson and Spanish Fork are tied for the so fifth spot in Region 6 at all three need a win to ensure them of at least a tie for that spot. Spanish Fork hosts Lone while Payson is at Peak American Fork Timpview hosts Provo If there is a tie for the fifth spot between two or three teams, there will be a playoff to determine with team makes the tournament. All those things will be sorted out Saturday morning. In Region 8, Delta ) and North Sanpete meet in Mt. Pleasant to decide the league champion, although both will go to the Class 3A is tournament. Carbon of win to its first pick up trying the season when its hosts non- 2-- (4-2- (4-2- (1-5- ). 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W ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE CHROME LUG NUTS, CHROME CENTER CAPS S STEMS. VALUE MINIMUM MONTHLY PAYMENT $15.00. YOUR ACTUAL MONTHLY PAYMENT MAY VARY HUKUHUWB 1U TPUH ACCOUNT BALANCE ANOOR AMOUNT OF DOWN PAYMENT. QE& G3DG1 PREPS Prki (4-4- ). In Region 10, the annual l battle between Wasatch and Lehi will take place in Heber City. It doesn't have a lot of tournament overis ) tones, since Lehi while ) Wasatch in, already is already out, but Wasatch can influence what seed Lehi gets in the tournament. Region 12's championship will go to either Grantsville ) but or South Summit all the local teams still have a shot at the tournament. Gunnison is at North ) Summit with the winner earning the region's fifth seed into the Class 2A tournament. ) and Juab ) Manti decide to off Manti at square who gets the league's third seed and who will be fourth seed. arch-riva- (2-1- (0-3- NWKTOtm 910 300 W. S. WEST VAUEV EAST 2830 KEARRS 3725 W. MURRAY 5690 5. 5400 900 3 700 DRAPER 1022 E. 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