Show ' iTvr'K n"1 " BASEBALL ROTES GOLF ROUKDU? at World Series of Golf °t r' S'' ? i jf ?’ & ! 9 - e- : o i i - s ! QJ - e- - I'-'- "' 0-- IB1' i IS sd £ br''n l T er rk-- 1 id ' Are’ ' W ‘ill j f J si If" M I as gj: a nt ler in tJi- - Tf ( f 'J1 M - ' I - A Denver had his credentials revoked after he examined a bottle containing the dietary supplement androstenedione from the locker of Dante Bichette Although Bichette said he accepted Post columnist Mark Kiszfa’s apology the Baseball Writers Association of Arrierica pulled the journalist’s credentials Baseball writer Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tnbune told Denver's KUSA-T“It’s like going into someone’s house It’s just not right The guy should be suspended and I'm glad they did it” The debate over the use of androstenedione arose after The Associated Press reported last weekend that slugger Mark McGwire takes the dietary supplement which is not banned by major league baseball Rockies relief pitcher Mike Mupoz said the concept of reporters “taking something out gf somebody's locker without asking for permission it’s very alarming” McGwire accused AP reporter Steve Wilstein of “snooping” in his locker Wilstein never reached into the open locker and he denied he touched anything Rockies spokesman Zak Gilbert said the incident involving Kiszla occurred Wednesday and since then Kiszla apologized to the team in a closed door meeting Ms said the Rockies would not give Kiszla temporary credentials and day40-da- y stressed it was the decision of basJjall writers to revoke the accreditation That decision effectively excludes Kiszla from formal coverage for the rest of the season Kiszla said he was not tryjjng to hide anything when he took a bottle of pills from an open area of Bichette'i lo&er and when Rockies placet’s Mike Lansing and Todd Helton told him to stop he did “Absolutely no harm was intended but plenty of offense wa’iaken by the Rockies and foflhat I sincerely apologize” Kfckla said ’After the AP broke the story major league baseball aridlhe players’ union asked doctors to research the use of the nutritional supplement The testosterone-boostin- fo'" pijl International Olympic Committee and the NCAA Tfte NBA does not ban its use and the league policy on it has'flot come under review istu r- -4 o- -t m-- xM: - A- r 8 Afound the league r £ -- I Angels acquire Jefferies from Pliillies The Anaheim Angels who failed to make a significant deal at the trade deadline four weeks ago acquired outfielder Gregg Jefferies fnjm the Philadelphia Phillies for a plivef to be named Friday Jefferies hit 295 with eight homers and 48 RBls m 124 games for tlie Phillies In addition the Angels activated nght-handKen Hill who started Friday's game against the Red Sox 9 Golfer Watson Joins bid to buy Royals Golfer Tom Watson one of Kansas City’s most famous baseball fans has joined Miles Prentice’s gr$O0 in its bid to buy the Royals 5 A Kansas City native Watson said Fdijiy he decided to invest when he hoard last week that the franchise cxjjild leave town if Prentice a New Ygrk lawyer and the only bidder left in the process does not secure at least 5tf fiercent of his money from local ibU "’!' ft - 4- illMlI I rKM ill M'S iir-1 !’ mi MO-- - H’ people - “I was listening to the radio — and o nothing that stuck in my mind was Ityayal? president) Mike Herman said if 4 don't get 50 percent ownership in ‘Kansas City we might end up loffhg the team" Watson said "I love the game of baseball I love the RfJi-uI- s I want them to stay here" S 250000 offered for bell that b&hkS bower record: The fan who catches the baseball that breaks Roger Kfan$‘ home run record will get $250000 Grom a television shopping unless there’s a fight over network U" -4W) ii Nw w£s 4 K rr iki: - j't i i ui iifuiij a i i l !I U- teri Wlr' WB1' - MU rNri Y- - I tr 44f ! mm I'M" 1 g banned by the NFL the "We are aware that there could be vigorous pursuit of the ball but our company will not make the award if a fan obtains the bell through violent behavior " Kent Lillie president and chief executive officer of the Shop at Home network said Friday He said the company will use the bSfi far unspecified "business purposes" then donate it to the IW irnil Hull of Fame m Geofwrstown NY JpThat'i where it belongs - where fawikan see it for generations to come" he said in a written statement The reward is 50 umes the amount 1 pPM to Sal Durante a fiu Brooklyn who caught the bull to break Babe Mmu hit in Kuril's record of 60 home runt in one said 11 ttwH JL - -- fi JFr Ohio AKRON Tiger Woods is using his head right now Just wait until the rest of DENVER GiEPxnns- Tl The Associated Press 9 ii 4SM Columnist Trio tied loses his v credentials The Associated Press 58 Saturday August 29 1998 Sports Standard-Exarrvne- r his body catches up Woods had four birdies two bogeys and two spectacular pars 68 that left him in a tied with David Duval and Craig " ju Parry through Friday’s second round of the World Series of Golf “I’ve hit the ball better and putted better” Woods said after 135 “But finishing at I’m scrambling really good right now thinking around the golf course The last two rounds I didn't make any mental errors Physical errors yes but my thought process was good” Duval’s 66 matched Mark O’Meara for low round of the day but it didn’t impress Duval “If there was ever a boring it” that was after a four-bird- ie no-bog- 4 Duval said day Parry - who stands just but is nicknamed “Pop-eye- ” because of his muscular forearms- - has played PGA Tour events since 1992 but has yet to win on 5 US soil r i leader Phil Mick-elso- n hooking his drives into trouble four times is two shots 137 after a 71 back at The pack at 1 under 139 inand cludes leading money-winnPGA champion Vijay Singh British Open and Masters winner First-roun- d -- er O'Meara Justin Leonard Scott Hoch and Loren Roberts Before play started US Open champion Lee Janzen was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard after taking too long to hit his second putt on the 17th hole in the opening round Janzen waited for more than 20 seconds - twice the time permitted by Rule 1 2 of the Rules of Golf - with the ball falling into the cup just as he walked up to tap it in 6-- DiMarco Chamblee tie for midway lead at GVO MARK FIY1MG GRASS: than “I just kept knocking it close It’s not like I was making Chris DiMarco a former Canadian Tour pro from Orlando Fla said after shooting a 63 Friday for a share career-belead in the Greater of the le Vancouver Open st 36-ho- Brandel Chamblee and Di131 Marco were at 11 under-par d leader Payne while Stewart was two shots back -- first-roun- Guy Boros who won the inaugural Greater Vancouver Open in 1996 but has made only eight cuts in 25 tournaments this year was grouped at 134 with Jay Hobby Harrison Frazar Lee Porter and Larry Rinker Long-hittin- g John Daly teed off with an iron to start the second round after a bout of the shakes that are part of his battle acton at David Duval hits from the rough during Friday’s of Golf at the Firestone Country Club the World Series with alcoholism brought him to tears on Thursday He was more in control with a 1 under 70 but his opening-roun- d 74 left him too much to make up Friday and he missed the cut way I wanted to go out” Kuchar said after a dramatic match-pla- y duel at Oak Hill sprinkled with birdies seven Stroble leads BankBoston Classic by one stroke said with a deprecating smile refemng to Garcia's nick- -- At Concord Mass Bobby birdie Stroble rolled in a putt on the 8th hole to complete 64 and take a course record-tyin- g lead in the BankBosa one-shton Senior PGA Tour Gassic on Friday 30-fo- ot At Surrey British Columbia short putts aren’t always gimmes but they’re sure easier to make DUNCANThe Associated Press 1 ot round Stroble's over the Nashawtuc Country e Club course provided a one-strok- lead over Frank Conner George Archer shot a 66 67 were Finishing at John Inman Ed Dougherty Gib-b- y Gilbert Douglas L Geiber-ge- r and Walter Hall shot 67s Garcia topples Kuchar at US Amateur defending champion Matt Kuchar 2 and Friday in the quarterfinals of the US Amateur keeping on course for a rare double in amateur 1 ic golf “If I was "I ran into El Nino I 155812 or t PI 558081 3 guess” from Lake May the Fla Non to lose that was the Garcia 18 who won the British Amateur m June will take on Tom McKnight 44 a one-tim- e pro from Galax Va in today’s semifinal Hank Kuehne of McKinney Texas a recovering alcoholic who survived a scary car crash in 1995 meets Bill Lunde of Henderson Nev in the other semifinal nd Long 1- -2 4-- week coach? “I think there’s a little more parity this time" he insists He may have a point The East champions needed 11 innings to beat Jenison team in the final in 22 years Sayaka Tsushima the sixth girl to play in a World Series will be the first girl to play in a final She’s not a gimmick: She went in Thursday’s win and has scored three runs this week Manager Atsushi Ohkawa ad- mits being a little disappointed with his team's performance: It went 1 in getting to the final Langley beat the Japanese 10--5 3-- XL Wrangler At Springfield 111 a resurgent Dottie Pepper birdied four of the first five holes en route to a 63 that gave her a two-strolead over Vickie Odegard Trail TA 1 1 ui LT23V 85R16E after the first round of the $700000 State Farm Rail Gas- Wrangler sic w AT Tied at 66 were Tammie Green Muffin Spencer-Devli- n Dina Ammaccapane Barb Mucha Penny Hammel and Tracy Hanson Rookie Se Ri Pak of South Korea had a 70 — jjpQiaal 5“ 19560R15 lf95120560R15 4195'- Jersey vs Japan: A battle of the Easts Pa -WILLIAMSPORT Toms River N J manager Mike Gaynor brought his team to the Little League World Series in 1995 and went He says this time around hasn’t been much easier And about that 0 record this m9f P235 75R15 Pepper takes first-rouRail Classic lead 1956014 3 Columbia on Thursday as his team became the first Japanese br£ Cfctgn vry UTILE LEAGUE WOULD SERIES The Associated Press 19 0 Trd name ke At Rochester NY Spanish sensation Sergio Garcia toppled trans-Atlant- hole-winni- Tuesday by scoring nine runs in the fined two innings But he said “we feel like we have a lot of power right now It’s been so long since a Japanese team went to the World Senes” NcoKObi " 111 1 1ju j mm XV4 Chofu of Tokyo won it all in 1976 by beating Campbell Calif HP Wingfoofe 4195 10-- 3 19560R1S Neither manager had named a 4295“ 2056015 starting pitcher Friday The 1:30 pm final will be televised nationally by ABC While Supplies Last Mich defeated Greenville NC by just a couple of runs - twice and dispatched Cypress Calif on a homer late in the game The average margin of victory overall in the US pool was 15 - runs While he expects a close fight 910 against international champion Kashima Japan in today's final Gaynor said he expects to win although he insists he hasn't even seen his opponent play this week “I’ve seen ’em play” shortstop Todd Frazier said after Toms River defeated Greenville 2 Thursday “They’re a reasonable team I think we have a chance to beat ’em” Added ace Scott Fisher who could get the start this afternoon: “Japan is a good team They can : JP I BEST 4 i$ 2-- 'POOR COPY 3-- Langley British (AST 30 W 3500 ' Koowissn HBTieaaMiaiwnoos l23Ytt35 lOI J mm 1022 L UMOV nostra t20 v soom WCABSWSI)1jeVHtfnl& reesu XL TCD Dick’s Cscf Shop 601 E 700 L QoilU 815-217- 3 I S4t 235 N N 77A6300 Mn 7734151 Mmi 544447f Ptmih Un 7950531 451 Wtahmgton Itvd 39344TI 220 W 3163 Writ A f09Gn MBS8M 5734 ICCMMN SO 3994441 3(75 hvtrtMc ltd Hwmon I1UWM4M! iarrj9oiMa J94-2W- IM 47570(9 7524622 257 3395 734942s 'ISKl'jliESi hhiiniiffl Th® mam 5140 V 1900 W 5 XMS900E i 5-- hit the ball" Kashima's star this week has been Tetsuya Furukawa who is with two home runs and seven RBIs On the mound Furukawa is 0 with 19 strikeouts including 12 in a 2 victory in eight muff i J00 W XI 760 $562903 XI 1200 $693900 GP 1200V $389900 Jet 8ooH$l 1 AS 9 03 and up 0 Down 0 hiorsst vassal 15 w 5003 RnSWt4riHwy40 WSBU20I3 Mmi 7S94S72 722 55(1 19(4471 OWNSOOV EBB Mo Pcyrasrt t3 Jen 1999 I 'kxuui |