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Show Sunday, January 26, 197 I I IK DAILY HLRALI). I'rowt. I 'tali I'ajie'l : Joones Big money remains in Senior Skins event wftguims PheoioK field Woods records ' r KOHALA COAST. Hawaii Missed putts on Saturday (AP) meant more money on Sunday in the Senior Skins. Three-tim- e defending champion Raymond Floyd, Hale Irwin and Jack Nicklaus all won skins Saturday on the first day of the two-da- y event. But making birdie putts proved a problem, and the bulk of the prize money went untouched. ""I think we were all a little disappointed," said Irwin, a Senior Skins rookie. "There weren't many birdies made. But tomorrow, you'll probably see us light it up." Setting up a bonana for the second nine holes. $440,000 of the , e hole-in-on- side behind the green, adjacent to sn)nsi)Ai.i;.Aii,Ai) White Tiger Woods supplied an a hospitality area. A roar audible electric moment with a e hundreds of yards away broke in the Phoenix Open, Steve out when Woods' shot Jones outplayed everyone for the from the tee 155 yards away took third straight day. one big bounce, one tiny one and Jones birdied the first three dropped in. holes and three of the last four for "You have a short iron in your a 65 Saturday to hand, and today you had a back191 after the third drop board right behind the hole, and round. His score is the second-loweif you hit it too far, you could for 54 holes in PGA Tour spin it back," Woods said. "And history, two shy of John Cook's I got a perfect number. It was just 189 last year at Memphis. Jones, a comfortable the defending U.S. Open champiAs Woods left the tee area, on, needs a 66 Sunday to tie Mike fans began to shower it with beer Souchak's tour record of 257, set cups. One onlooker ran onto the at the 1955 Texas Open. fairway, then began bowing from And yet, Jones says he isn't the waist in an even though he salute as marshals shooed him driving well got the last of his eight birdies away. Woods never saw him. when he drove the green on the "I was kind of oblivious to a lot d 17th hole and d of things at that moment." he said. from 20 feet. The ace. Woods' ninth and the "It's not a great third by a PGA pro this year, week," Jones said. "But I'm kind dropped him to He finof being smart around the course, ished at 203 12 shots off the trying to hit it in the right spot lead. and scoring on the par-5which Jones, playing in the final twohas helped me." some with David Duval, heard the noise but shook it off in the Woods, thrust into the background by his relatively poor middle of a string of birdies on the 15th. 16th and 17th holes. showing, aced No. 16. "I thought somebody holed Many in a crowd estimated at out a long chip." Jones said. 121,500 were seated on the hill hole-in-on- er st 332-yar- 1 ball-striki- s, Cheever wins Indy 200 LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla. Eddie Cheever was running (AP) a distant third and enjoying himself when fate conspired to make him a winner in Saturday's Indy 200. Cheever. who posted his first win as an owner-drivegot his tlrst win in 19 years of heel racing with the help of open-a blown engine, a broken oil line and a downpour. The first part of the Indy Racing League race at Walt Disney World Speedway was dominated by Tony Stewart. He led the first 130 laps and looked like a cinch to earn his first IRL w in. Buzz Calkins, who barely beat Stewart in the first IRL race a year v e al. ago on the same was chugging along a lap behind in second, hoping to overcome a fuel r, top-leve- l, tri-o- one-mil- pressure problem that came and race went as the scheduled 2(X)-lamoved along. Everything began changing on lap 130 when Stewart made his scheduled pit stop. That gave the lead to Calkins and relegated Stewart to third place p while waiting for the other two to make their final pit stops. Instead, the oil problem in Calkins' car finally blew a "baseball-sized hole" in his engine block on lap 145. Stewart, who had just passed Cheever for second place and was beginning to give chase to regain the lead from Calkins, came around the third turn and suddenly slipped sideways. He banged the wall w ith his rear wing and slid slow iy across the finish line, leading lap 145 but finished for the day. "Evidently we had an oil line that broke and dropped oil on the right rear tire." said Stewart, who has led each of the six IRL races run so far but has yet to win. Cheever. who inherited a full-la- p lead over Mike Groff. said. "I didn't say any prayers out there. I save those for when I'm going backwards into a wall." The leader made his final stop on lap 146 and lost some of the lead. But he was solidly out front when rain brought out the red tlag as the leaders completed lap 149. Raptor Rogers loses sister, biggest fan The DETROIT (AP) wrist- band that turned Toronto's Carlos n NBA Rogers from a forward into a hero willing to risk his career for his sister will be buried w ith Rene Rogers. "Everything I do now is for ene. saiu Kosers. imnimi: nacn. tears lust hours atter nis sister. j Rene Rosier, died trom a blood infection related to a kidney trans plant she received in 1992. She died Fridav at Henry little-know- ... Hospital. Rogers wore the wristband. inscribed '4 RENE, during the 6 Toronto Raptors' victory over tne Minnesota iimnerwoives Tuesdav nicht. when he scored 24 .i.. '.. points. He said lie win piace me s wristDand in nis sister casKei. As reporters soueht him for e comments, one inquireu about the inscription. Rogers men tioned his sister s illness and how 118-10- post-gam- he readily would donate one of his kidneys if that's what was needed to save his sister's life. "It started as an offhand comment in the locker room." Raptors spokesman Rick Kaplan said. Rene Rogers' struggle w ith the infection claimed her life, one day after her brother had returned to his native Detroit to be by her side. Rogers had said he was "100 percent willing" to donate one of his kidneys, a move that could have ended his basketball career. But doctors said his sister first would have had to recover from the infection. She would not have been con- sidered for a second transplant for years, said Dr. Warren Kupin. Rene Rogers physician since 1987. Rogers. 25. was the only member of his family with a kidney compatible for transplant to his sis- r 1 two-putte- 1 I il t.. ..... . S54O.00O purse will be at stake Sunday. The 10th hole alone will be worth SI 40.000 because the final four holes were tied Saturday and the money carried over. "As I was walking by No. 10 on my way in. thinking I've got no chance here, then I thought. 'I ley. everybody made a par on No. 9. may be I can get a shot at it if can make a birdie on No. 10." said l.ee Trevino. the only one of the foursome who didn't win money the first day. Floyd made the most spectacular shot of the day after he pulled his iron off the second tee deep into the gallery alongside the given of the par 3 at Mauna I.ani Resort. He then sent a chip shot straight into the hole to win S40.000. 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He narrowly missed a chip-fo- r birdie at No. 6. then missed-birdipulls from within 10 feet "'. the last two holes o ihc day ; "1 drove the ball well, hit my mini close to the hole and had opportune ties on virtually every hole." Nick laus said. "The lasi two holes were; disappointing, with everybody chc" out ol the hole. misread the pulls "' None of the lour was able to do! belter than par on the last tour links. ; Arnold ; Trevino replaced Palmer, who had played in all nin previous Senior Skins, but wiilr- diew this time alter surgery UZ ; prostate cancel. mon , , Key. For a new America: . . 10-fo- ., AY Safe and simple to use Proven 90 effective in from now heresv die." said Floyd, whose game was extremely-erratic"1 didn't play nearly as well as I would have liked." Nicklaus. who hit the ball the best among the foursome, rolled in a birdie putt on the third hole for $20,000. Floyd, who had made, the long chip at the previous hole, almost did it again, this tune tapping a shot out of the lav a rock alongside-th- s '.I v . f--- , |