Show 2B Standard-Examin- Sunday June er 5 1988 home as tragic star Spencer goes “It's a hard way to get British Sports Dorsett hopes to play beyond ’89 DENVER (AP) — Denver Broncos coach Dan Reeves is counting on Tony Dorsett to give him at least two good years The former Dallas Cowboys running back thinks he can do better than that “I feel great" the Dorsett said in after one Dallas he was tradSaturday day ed for a conditional d draft choice in 1989 depending on his playing time and performance with the Broncos this fall He pointed to the NBA Western Conference finals between Los Angeles and Dallas to prove his point “I’ve been watching the Lakers and the Mavericks” he said “If Kareem can get out and lead the fast break at age 41 — well it has got me thinking” g Dorsett the rusher in NFL history after 1 1 years with the Cowboys had been demanding to be traded after losing his starting job to Herschel Walker last season “I’m like a little boy in a toy factory” Dorsett said on learning of the trade “This no doubt has the flame burning a little higher I’ll be ready to play” DorWith Dallas the sett gained 15468 yards rushing and receiving second only to Walter Payton on the fifth-roun- Abdul-Jab-b- fourth-leadin- 1 189-pou- ar e list He scored 86 touchNFL’s downs including 72 rushing ninth all time Last season he ran for 456 yards on 130 carries and caught 19 passes for 177 yards scoring two touchdowns He played in 12 games last season starting six Reeves worked with Dorsett when he was offensive coordinator in Dallas from 1977-8- 0 He said he would welcome Dorsett’s speed in the Broncos’ backfield Reeves said if Dorsett stays healthy he will have a good chance to start at running back He said Dorsett “hasn’t lost a lot” but admitted if Dorsett plays more than two years for Denver “it will be a plus” Cowboys president Tex Schramm said he was sorry Dorsett didn’t finish his career in Dallas “We’ve got history here and he’s the first player who’s played a major role who hasn’t finished his career here and lived here” Schramm said But Dorsett said he was surprised the Broncos and not the Cowboys informed him of the deal “I guess I should have expected it But I’ve been here 1 1 years and been a big part of the battles with self Kemper Open Hatalsky bidding for his first PGA victory since 1983 is much more worried about himself “The battle is really me not the rest of the guys” Hatalsky said Saturday after shooting a 68 to take a lead “If I play well everything will take care of itself” Hatalsky who missed the cut in each of his last three tourna204 ments was at after 54 holes at the Tournament Players Club at Avenel He bird-ie- d four holes on the front nine and closed with eight straight pars after a bad tee shot led to a bogey on No 10 Craig Stadler who shot a course-recor- d 64 Mike Reid of Provo and John Mahaffey were two strokes off the pace two-stro- 1 Defending champion Tom Kite second-roun- d leader Jim Hallet and Mark Brooks were at 205 and Tom Armour Bill Glas-so- n and Jay Haas finished the third round at 206 “If there’s anything different about me this week it’s my attitude” said Hatalsky a pro who is using former major league shortstop Tim Foli as his caddy this week “I’m just going out there to have some fun and I’m making sure not to be hard on myself if I happen to have a bad shot” With only two career victories to his credit it may have shocked a few of his peers to see his name atop the leader board Hatalsky however almost expected it “If you’d have asked me at the start of the week if I’d be in the lead I’d have been surprised but after the first two rounds I played I’m not” he said “My short 13-ye- ar The former NHL player whose father was killed in a battle with police 18 years ago and who himself was charged and acquitted of murder was shot to death in Riviera Beach Fla Thursday Spencer’s brother was notified about 4 am Friday of the shooting during what was described as a robbery attempt after a cocaine deal MIKE PRICE'S EBER STATE FOOTBALL CAMP JUNE 26 - JUNE 30 1988 Ags to 10 Senior-to-- b FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Petrino Camp Director (801) 626-649- 3 EmsmMEasEErx DISCOUNTiTIRE CO A ClhedJiaip BECAUSE SO get you off to a good start on your vacation Let us seeking his third straight Senior Tour victory fired a MUCH RIDING IS ON YOUR TIRES Vrtrt 68 Saturday for a two-shlead after two rounds of the $285000 ReUnion Pro-ACharles who won in Scarborough NY two weeks ago and in Albuquerque NM last week 136 after two was at trips around the par-7- 2 Bent Tree Country Club course Five golfers were tied for second at 138 including Larry Mow-r- y The same can be said for Stadler who is searching for his first who matched Charles’ 68 for the day’s low round victory on the Tour since 1984 Stadler had seven birdies includHomero Blancas Charles ing three in a row on Nos 13 Coody Harold Henning and Bobby Nichols all had 69s Saturday through 15 in a bogey-fre- e round joining Mowry in second place After opening the tournament Defending champion Chi Chi with consecutive 70s the Rodriguez also fired a 68 to e 142 Kemper champion said move to Miller Barber faded from conimproved putting and a bit of luck contributed to the record-tyin- g tention with a 74 after leading the effort that kept him in confirst round with a 65 Charles who shot his eighth tention for the $144000 top prize straight sub-7- 0 round began play “I got some good bounces and Saturday two shots behind Bareverything kind of went right” ber The New Zealand native a Stadler said “I had a lot of birdie said the course’s hard putts and made most of them” make it less than ideally fairways Despite the impressive round his suited for game satisStadler said he was hardly “It’s difficult to control the ball fied with his position on these hard running fairways” “Considering the amount of said Charles second on the Segolf tournaments I’ve won over the last four years I’d love to be nior Tour’s money list “If it gets away from you you might end leading by 10 strokes” he said up in trouble” Reid shot a 67 to move into Nevertheless Charles put up vicposition for his second-eve- r his second straight 68 with a contory on the tour Playing into the sistent round that included four wind he started the round by birdies and no bogeys parring the opening five holes A year ago Charles won three then followed an eagle on No 6 straight starts although not on with a birdie on No 7 He then consecutive weeks had three birdies and two bogeys “My swing is probably a little in an erratic back nine more consistent than at this time “I set a goal today to try to last year” Charles said shoot under par" Reid said “The “Today the greens were a little fast start was the key to the harder than yesterday although the wind wasn’t a much of a facround I thought from the beginthe wind ning considering my tor But the greens were a little whole round hinged on the first harder with a lot of spike marks as the day wore on” six holes” 0 0 ot Chock your (irej’inflotton pressures Check both sidewalls of each tire for any sign of cuts andor crocking Check me remaining tread depth of eoch of your tires Check the wear pattern of your tires Uneven wear may indicate m 0 0 andor imbalance wheel misalignment A FRIEND COME RAIN OR SHINE OR SNOW g e tire — up to 60000 miles (with proper core) e Clings to wet roads e Flows through snow PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN PRICE & QUALITY Affordable g Michalin tiro Longest-lastinFor domestic compact ears intermediate & full-siExcellent wet A dry troction 99 ONLY ONLY 75RI4 75R14 4 two-tim- EUROPEAN-STYI- E e HR (peed-rate-d e e handling e Exceptional water dispersion e European good looks RIDING COMFORT e Ultra-preds- ONLY $ 77 99 P19560HR1S e capabilities SR speed-rate- d Incredible handling 63" ONLY A THE ULTRA-HIG- H PERFORMANCE RADIAL Aggressive tread design Large wide footprint Enhanced wet surface traction even at high speeds EXCITING PERFORMANCE AND DISTINCTIVE 89" f$1 P19570R14 P25550VRI6 left-hand- er one-stro- ke Hours Mon-F- ri 8:30-6:0- Sat 8:30-5:0- 0 0 GS® 59 iTHEcawa OGDEN - 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If $4044 5099 f 244 5444 6044 7444 7444 044 ju- 39?? 54194 P18570H614 IRELLI 35?’ M nior middleweight title in just his ninth fight by stopping Tadashi Mihara of Japan in the sixth round of a 1982 fight in Tokyo Moore retained his title three times before losing it to Roberto Duran on June 16 1983 when he was stopped in the eighth round lie 111 17514 14515 HIGH PERFORMANCE V n S1M701S 1057014 $41 44 1157014 2157015 $4 9 1157011 $509 1154014 $509 1154015 $5199 1754015 $41 1154515 $519 11 li 145 Moore run over by truck killed HOLMDEL NJ (AP) — Former WBA junior middleweight champion Davey Moore was killed Friday when an unoccupied vehicle rolled down his driveway and ran over him as he tried to stop it his trainer and police said Saturday Moore was 28 Able Abel Moore’s trainer for the past few years said Moore slipped on the wet ground while trying to stop the runaway vehicle after it broke loose Moore was then dragged downhill under tragedy Summer fire DALLAS (AP) — Bob Charles TOLEDO Ohio (AP) — Nancy Lopez still con siders herself one of the longer hitters on the LPGA Tour But she said there’s no one on the Tour now who hits as far as England’s Laura Davies 69 Saturday for a Lopez shot a lead over Davies and a edge over Betsy King after 54 holes of the LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Davies fell as many as four The strokes off the lead midway through the third round before rallying for three birdies on the back nine “I’ve never seen anybody on the women’s tour whose ball takes off like a rocket" Lopez said referring to Davies’ powerful long game “I don’t think anybody compares to Laura That’s how they hit it on the men’s tour" The stoutly built Davies has impressed her colleagues with her long driving since she caught their attention with a victory in the US Women’s Open last year She won the Tucson Ex-cha- mp Duncan on Vancouver Island “But I guess at least he’ll be back with me now” real-lif- DISCOUNTiTIRECO Lopez admires Davies’ long drive two-stro- him home — in a box" his twin brother Byron said Friday from 27-1- victory Mor- ris Hatalsky isn’t concerned about the nine players who are within four strokes of the lead after three rounds of the $800000 would call to say goodbye” he said Dorsett said he wasn’t bitter about leaving Dallas but thought the decision to have Walker become the Cowboys primary rusher was mishandled “I did so much I gave my body blood sweat and tears Then when they made the switch they never even talked to me” he said Joe Collier Broncos assistant head coach and defensive coordinator recalled being imtouchdown run by Dorpressed by a sett against the Broncos in the 1978 Super where Dorsett was the Cowboys’ leading rusher in the 0 Dallas victory “We would have caught most backs on that same play” said Collier “I’m sure he’s still got good speed There have been no serious knee injuries to speak of no operations” Dorsett was due to arrive in Denver tonight and the Broncos scheduled a news conference for him Monday The trade had been expected for nearly a week Last weekend Dorsett helped facilitate the deal by agreeing to forfeit about $24 million in deferred payments Charles seeks 3rd Hatalsky POTOMAC Md (AP) — tradition and I wished that maybe someone all-tim- ColumVANCOUVER bia (AP) — Brian Spencer will be returned to British Columbia in much the same way he lived his e 39 years as a star in a FT Af 46 DISCOUNTERS COJHB DISCOUNTERS CO ' v) FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE DISCOUNTERS CO 1 |