Show Standard-Examin- 7C Friday August 20 1982 er Career struggles but Deads kite Ik Dim SHAKER HEIGHTS Ohio (UPI) earner’s day on the — JoAnne course was so erratic and so untypical that it left her with a splitting headache She hit some great shots and she hit some foolish shots She was routine and she was unconventional she was under-pa- r She was over-pa- r and when the first round of the 3lsam United Press International Cleveland Browns kicker Matt Bahr became the first player to “officially” make the team’s final roster Thursday night Bahr kicked four field goals the last with 3 seconds left to give the n Browns a 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams As far as Cleveland coach Sam Rutigliano was concerned Bahr won himself a spot on the roster “I think Matt can buy a State Farm policy” Rutigliano said “There is no question about Matt Bahr A good kicker can give a team an up feeling just like a poor kicker can give a team a down 45-m- an 26-2- pre-seaso- Before Bahr’s winning field goal the Browns had rallied from a n-point deficit in the last two minutes with McDonald firing a TD pass to Dan Fulton with 3 1:54 remaining to tie the score seve- 25-ya- rd $150000 World 23-2- In other training camp news: — Minnesota acquired All-Pr- o defensive lineman Charlie Johnson from Philadephia for a “high” 1983 draft pick The nose guard has been absent from the Eagles’ training camp since Aug 4 when he argued with coach Dick Vermeil about the intensity of his practices Johnson a veteran had requested a trade to a feeling” west coast team The victory which gave the — Three-tim- e defensive Browns a 0 record was largely tackle Louie Kelcher returned to engineered by backup quarterback the San Diego Chargers’ training Paul McDonald who completed camp ending the “retirement” he passes for 245 yards and a announced Aug 1 touchdown Kelcher 29 said heiad talked it Rutigliano said he was happy over with friends and relatives and with the performance of both quarsome “done had terbacks Brian Sipe who played while fishing in the mountains” the first half hit on for 69 and had concluded he was now yards but had two interceptions “I thought Sipe and McDonald ready to play football — Green Bay coach Bart Starr both played well” Rutigliano said o kicker Chesif former said “Having two like that just makes to painwas addicted Marcol ter us a better team” Rams coach Ray Malavasi said killers while playing for the Packhe was pleased on the whole with ers he didn’t get them from the the Rams’ performance and noted team’s trainers or doctor' that most of the Browns’ scoring “I don’t know of any problems he came in the second half against had other than his problems with LA’s second-strindefensive unit alcohol” Starr said in response to not “We were sharp picking up Marcol’s comments published in a the Cleveland blitz” he said “It is newspaper more effective early in the season The Detroit News Marcol against our new system and a new as saying he “liked” quoted the pain pills quarterback” “They were real nice They put Bert Jones acquired by the Rams from the Baltimore Colts in you in a mellow sort of mood that I connected on the enjoyed” he said “They were o 73 especially relaxing when you had yards Vince passes for back after a year in the to play in Green Bay in December in 10 degrees below zero I didn’t Canadian Football League was even know it was cold out there” for 87 yards 265-pou- Club nd six-ye- Carner and Stacy take a ar 16-of-- 25 ng 15 two-tim- All-Pr- g on ke ot All-Pr- o off-seas- one-stro- lead over Japan’s Ayako lead over Okamoto and a two-shthree others onto the course for the second round today “That was not a boring 72” Carner said “I was so erratic that there was never a dull moment I was up and I was down and I was back and forth The whole round left me with a splitting headache” Carner who needs just one more victory to qualify for induction into the LPGA Hall of Fame came up with her even-pa- r round by making nine pars five bogeys three birdies and one eagle e US Open winStacy a ner was just the opposite She shot a round that she described as “solid but nothing exciting nothing great” Next to earner’s adventurous tour over Shaker’s 6225 yards Stacy’s round sounded boring Okamoto was all alone in third place at 73 and the from Japan had to scramble a bit herself She missed nine greens in regulation and nailed one of her birdies by knocking in a putt from the fringe on the very first 2-- soul-searchi- Championship of Women’s Golf came to an end Thursday the veteran earner was 72 — good enough to at even-pa- r share first place with Hollis Stacy at the Shaker Heights Country 30-fo- ot hole Daniel Heading for a win -8 Reigning US Open Champ Janet Alex Nancy Lopez and Amy r Alcott were tied for fourth place 74 Hall of Famer all at dribbles downfield Margie Hunt (left) of Sav-O- n for a shot during Weber County Women's Soccer Cup playoff game Thursday against the Fer-ragam- PriceStandard-Examine- Sandra Haynie and Marta Figuraes-Dott- i amateur the won in a shootout after the Stingers Sav-O- n contest was deadlocked 2 at the end of regulation play only in the field were three shots back 2-- at 75 Major league baseball roundup United Press International As Atlanta first baseman Bob Watson says “You have to get lost to find yourselves sometimes” The Braves have been in a month-lon- g slump that has seen them fall from first place but an unusual incident Thursday night may contribute to a turnaround The Braves won at Atlanta 4 over the Montreal Expos behind seven strong innings from Phil Niekro Only Niekro wasn’t supposed to be starting the game Pascual Perez who was got lost Perez a native of the Dominican Republic had not driven a car alone in the US until Thursday and it was not a memorable experience for him He drove on Interstate 285 the perimeter highway around Atlanta twice a distance of about 120 miles “I stopped at a service station and the but I couldn’t find guy told me to find it” Perez said “When I finally saw the stadium I said ‘Thank the Lord’ I got in the locker room just as they were playing the National Anthem” For his sense of direction he was fined 5-- 1-- 20 $100 by manager Joe Torre who said coldly “It’s the player’s responsibility to get to the stadium” Later in the clubhouse the Braves hung maps of the city on Perez’ locker Niekro who had been “occupied” 40 minutes before game time when informed he was getting a start quickly warmed up and allowed just three hits in seven innings raising his record to 3 “Maybe this is the something out of the ordinary that we need to break this thing slump up” said Niekro of the Braves’ Claudell Washington drove in three runs with a home run double and single 11-- Reds 3 Mets 1 At Cincinnati Ron Oester hit a victory New York starter Craig Swan was one out away from his first shutout in over two years before the Reds tied it in the bottom of the ninth Pirates 6 Giants At Pittsburgh Jason Thompson had two 1 “There was a lot of laughter up here too” said Kuhn who has ruled over major league baseball for the past 14 years “I wasn’t alone too much People drifted in and out “My wife (Luisa) was here too She doesn’t always travel with me but this was a critical time It’s times like these that you need your wife with you” As those agonizing hours dragged on Kuhn received supportive calls from his mother and his children “There was a distinctively fami Under the At St Louis Garry Templeton singled home a run to highlight a three-ru- n third inning that helped San Diego snap the e Cards’ winning streak Dave 3 8 went Dravecky innings to gain the DeLeon Luis relieved and notched victory his 11th save five-gam- baseball Kuhn needs a three-quarte- of rs majority in each league to keep his job Four votes in the National League or five in the American could block National League opponents appear to have the four votes they seek but backers — who comprise the great majority of owners — have manuevered to block a vote in an effort to reach a compromise that would save Kuhn’s job That’s where it becomes complicated At the center of the impasse seems to be the powers of a proposed super administraitor to handle baseball’s business The administrator has been assigned the acronym cooba (Chief Operating Officer of Business Affairs) Chief opponents want cooba on a ground equal to or higher than the commissioner Kuhn and his supporters refuse to accept such a situation “I think I’m equipped to handle the business problems of baseball However if we can enhance our ability by bringing in new personnel I’m for that” Kuhn said re-electi- on Cubs 8 Dodgers 2 Garry Maddox who homered 17-h- Royals 3 White Sox singled O At Kansas City Larry Gura pitching without his normal delivery because of a slight groin pull pitched seven strong innings for the Royals Frank White singled home one run and scored another to back Gura’s 100th career victory The scattered five hits running his string of consecutive scoreless innings to 17 in bewinner coming the AL’s first left-hand- er 15-ga- At Chicago Ferguson Jenkins backed attack that included solo home by a runs from Jay Johnstone and Bill Buckner picked up his 272nd major league Twins 9 Orioles 3 it Jenkins needs triumph The one victory to tie Red Ruffing for the 20th list spot on the e all-tim- eek-ion- g rules age-ol- d Denny Walling singled home Danny Heep from second base in the 11th giving the Astros a comeback triumph It spoiled an outstanding performance by Philadelphia center fielder e shutout Eddie Murray spoiled the bid with two-ru- n homer in the ninth and John Lowenstein followed with a solo shot Scott 2 faced five batters and McGregor a 12-1- retired none Brewers 10 A's 6 At Oakland Calif Ben Oglivie and Ted Simmons drove in three runs each and Paul Molitor had two doubles and two singles in leading the Brewers Rickey Henderson of Oakland stole his 111th base in the seventh to pull within seven of Lou e record Pete Vuckovich Brock’s despite giving up nine hits and five runs in six innings raised his record to 14-all-tim- 4 Angels 8 Red Sox 5 At Anaheim Calif Fred Lynn singled home two runs and sparked California’s five-ruoutburst in the seventh leading the first-plac- e Angels from a 0 deficit n At Minneapolis Tom Brunansky Gary Ward and Gary Gaetti crashed home runs in a six-ru- n first and Bobby Castillo pitchto lead the Twins Castillo ed a struck out 10 and walked three but fell one six-hitt- er 5-- Boston scored five runs against starter Steve Renko in his three innings but Bruce Kison worked the last six innings to gain the victory i re-electi- on that time At Houston big-leagu- Northern Utah Tennis Championships 84-year-- Nov Padres 4 Cardinals 3 38-year-- 1 out short of posting his first Astros 7 Phillies 6 twice and drove in five runs two-ru- n homer with none out in the bottom of the 10th to lift the Reds to their fourth straight SAN DIEGO (AP) — He stood on ly side to this” Kuhn said “The the terrace of his hotel suite gaz- children called to say hello and my ing across San Diego Bay and mother called Once a And boats the the woman pass turns 80 it’s all right to watching hours passed slowly for Bowie mention her age” Kuhn as baseball’s owners labored Kuhn’s contract expires Aug 1 12 stories below on a compromise 1983 but owners must vote on to save his job as commissioner of at least six months before re-electi- on RBI singles and Tony Pena went including a solo homer to give the Pirates the win John Candelaria helped his own cause with a fourth-innin- g sacrifice fly off loser Rich Gale Candelaria gave up one run on seven hits and two walks striking out five in seven innings 1-- Hours went by slowly for Kuhn at meetings America’s game “I wasn’t thinking of jumping I assure you” Kuhn said “I had sort of a sense of amused wonderment at what was going on below” he said “I was sad because nothing was resolved It was not a very splendid day for baseball” Two days of frustrating confusing meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday failed to produce the compromise between Kuhn’s supporters and antagonists A vote on was put off until Kuhn’s ves f© victory ©ver The longest journey begins with a single step and players in this year’s Ogden Standard-Examine- r tournament begins Saturday Northern Utah Tennis Championships will attempt to survive a full week’s worth of competition when the tournament gets under way Saturday Play in both men’s and women’s divisions will be conducted at Weber State College Liberty Park and Ogden High Saturday’s schedule: Men's 50 and above singles at Weber Scte — 3:30 David Jones vs Gary Rogers Gary Swinden vs Robert Harper Richard Benson vs Scott Sudbury Jef Salt vs Holger Nickel Jeff Fraser vs Eugene Kwon Men's 4 4 9 sinales at Ogden High — 9:30 am Kevin Couture vs Julian Martinez Paul Gillette vs Tom Don Trottier vs Nick Jones Dave Arcioga Corn- 2 pm vs Max Neves At Weber State College 12:30 pm Gary Swinden vs Vince Coates Ken Parkinson vs Scott Sudbury Del Rakes vs Burton Slack Don Schneider vs Martinez match Gary winner of Kevin Couture-Julia- n Cam match John Rogers vs winner of Paul Gillette-Tor- n Hirter vs Jeff Salt Men's 3 3 9 singles at Liberty Park — 8 am Jim Blackirtton vs Mike Lukes Randy Olsen vs Ken Parkinson Todd Moves vs Paul Gillette Spencer Young vs Kent Seko 9:30 am Craig Henninger vs Frank Toney At Ogden High 8 am Dave Arciaae vs Dennis Bloomer Greg Dawes vs Don Birch Bob Weiss vs Tom Moore Marlin Hill vs Jeff Parker 11 am winner of Craig Henninger-Fran- k Toney match vs winner of Dave Arciaga-DennBloomer match winner of Fred Miller-Vija- y Menta match vs Nick Jones At Weber State 8 am Wes Jensen vs Darryl Armstrong Fred Miller vs Vijay Mehta Richard Haase vs Sam Young Steven Barrett vs George Rodriguez Ted Smith vs Louis Skillman Doug Brown vs Terry Corbridge 11 am winner of Richard naase-SaRodri-ue- z Young match vs winner of Steven Barrett-Georg- e match winner of Jim Blackinton-Mik- e Lukes match vs cott Thompson winner of Doug Brown-Terr- y Corbridge Birch match winner match vs winner of Greg Dawes-Do- n Olsen-Ken of Randy Parkinson match vs George Prothero winner of Marlin Parker match vs Seko match winner of Wes winner of Spencer Young-KeJensen-DarrArmstrong match vs Merlin Calver Men's 2U-2- 9 singles at Ogden High — 12:30 pm Ted Smith vs Steven Balls At Liberty Park 9:30 am Don Votavo vs H Tom Smith Paul Baltazar vs Norman Schmehl Val Parrish vs Tom Humeniuk 11 am Terry Corbridge vs Kevin Kennedy Thomas Moore vs Mike Russell Darryl Armstrong vs Glen Bowen Doug Yonem-ur- a Kent Egaelston vs Mike vs Mike Jones 12:30 pm 2 pm winner of Terry Corbridge-Kevi- n Martinez Russell Kennedy match vs winner of Thomas Moore-Mik- e Humeniuk match vs Bob match winner of Val Parrish-Tor- n Schmehl match Parkin winner of Paul Baltazar-Norma- n Tom Smith match vs John Jones winner of Don Votava-vs David Salazar 0-- - 0-- is m nt yl 0-- 0-- pm Hill-Je- ff Men's 35 and over singles at Ogden High — 9:30 am Don Trottier vs Jim Reese Don Schneider vs Mike Fikstad At Weber State 9:30 am Max Neves vs Del Rakes Keith Cox vs Blaine Scott Women's 4 4 9 singles at Ogden High — 11 am Ruth Wright vs Barbara Stegen Corena Fikstad vs Katey Willey 12:30 pm Carolyn Zeuthen vs Peggy Seifert Syd Wangsgard vs Suzanne Rogers Women's 3 3 9 singles at Ogden High — 12:30 pm Chris Calver vs Debbie Rogers at Weber State 9:30 am Margarita Kinard vs Betty Yamashita Lisa Eppel vs Eloyce Jensen Carolyn Zeuthen vs Suzanne Rogers Joyce Helton vs Mary Whitaker Women's 2 2 9 singles at Liberty Park — 12:30 Judi Parker vs Cathy Lukes Susan Jensen Ingrid m cks Kriston Yamaguchi vs Tyna English Men's 50 and above doubles at Weber State College — 5 pm Mike Benson and Richard Benson vs Rob Wright and Scott Dagses Jeff Packer and Holger Nickel vs George Lukes and Bob Harper Eugene Kwon and JJ Harrison vs Keith Cox and Joe Kenny Men's 4 4 9 doubles at Ogden High — 2 pm Dick Lowe and Don Sharpes vs Holger Nickel and Jeff Packer Men's 3 3 9 doubles at Ogden High — 3:30 pm Mike Martinez and Brent Hansen vs Wes Jensen and Merlin Calver Steve Barrett and Eugene Sherman vs Jim Blackinton and Randy Olsen Sam Young and Bob Groff vs Terry VanVIeet and Richard Schreck 5 pm Nick Jones and Marlin Hill vs Doug Brown and Spencer Young Men's 2 2 9 doubles at Liberty Park — 3:30 pm Tom Humeniuk and Steven Balls vs Norman Schmehl and Winston Sales Glen Bowen and Ted VanLeuan vs Max Wilson and Jim Gilbert Martin Furmanski and Mike Torres vs Val Parrish and Ted Smith Women's 4 4 9 doubles at Weber State College — 5 pm Mary Whitaker and Donna Hazelton vs Ruth Wright ana Jan Stone At Ogden High 5 pm Syd Wangsgard and Gloria Millet vs Karla Jensen and Hannelore Poehler Debbie Rogers and Barbara Stegan vs Leslie Papworth and Lynn Tugaw Kathy Lawrence and Glenda Lynn vs Elke Campbell and Peggy Sefert Women's 3 3 9 doubles at Weber State College — Elsa Wagenecht and Pat Richter vs Tyna 3:30 pm English and Pam Ewing 5 pm Eloyce Jensen and Chris Calver vs Kriston Kamaguchi and Betty Yamashita Mixed 4 4 9 doubles at Ogden Hugh — 2 pm Syd Wangsgard and Clark Wangsgard vs Corena Fikstad and Max Treves and partner vs Ruth lartner- 3:30 pm Vright and Rod Gardner At Weber State 2 pm Veda Edman and Haven Barlow vs John Hiner and Gloria Millet Julian Martinez and Debbie Rogers vs Katy Willey and Byrton Slack Richard Haase and Julie Taylor vs Del Rakes and Brenda Rakes Peggy Seyfert and Warren Seyfert vs Joan Tonn and Tom Barbara Dave Yamaguchi and Jan Stone vs Gary Swinden and Leslie Papworth Mixed 3 3 9 doubles at Weber State College — 2 pm Glen Chruch and Kathy Church vs Bruce Killian and Gene Killian 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 0-- - 0-- |