Show a 4 4B Standard-Examine- 1 Saturday September r 1990 Sports shows Tyson cut sparring fight postponed ATLANTIC CITY NJ (AP) — Mike Tjson sustained a cut above his right eye from a head butt while sparring on Friday and promoters were forced to postpone his Sept 22 48-stit- ch fight with Alex Stewart Tyson was sparring with Greg Page when the butt occurred He was taken to Dr Ira Trocki's office in Margate NJ for treat- ment Tyson will take one week off and then resume training but Trocki said sparring will be restricted for at least three weeks Lady Wildcats drop season’s first match LARAMIE Wyo — The Weber State women’s volleyball team was defeated by Idaho State o Friday at the Wyoming 1 2 Invitational style 15-- 15-1- 15-- 7 It was the opening match of the season for both Big Sky schools The Bengals had four players with 10 or more kills in the match while the Wildcats had two Shannon Firebaugh with and Debbie Horton with a 1 1 17 kills match-hig- h The Wildcats had 15 service aces led by Janna Jacob’s six The Bengals as a team had just seven Weber State will continue play in the tournament Saturday Ogden shooter earns rifleman award Danny West of Ogden 13 the require- cently completed for ments re- the award of Distinguished Expert Rifleman West a member of the Rough-rideJunior Rifle Club advanced through five stages of marksmanship to earn the award which is sanctioned by the National Rifle Association West used a Daisvgamo 177 rs match rifle Olympic-grad- e Couples best-baat Sherwood Hills ll The Sherwood Hills state couples mixed best-bagolf tournament will be held Sunday Sept ll 9 Entry fee is $70 per couple w'ith no greens fees The tournament format will be 18 holes with low gross and low net categories as a couple Scoring is best-ba- ll Maximum handicap for men is 24 and 36 for women All entrants must have a validated 1990 state handicap card The Associated Press 10th-seed- 7-- 6-- 45-1- 17-1- ed 6-- rd nine-yar- McEnroe roared back from an deficit in the second set 0--4 gave up only seven points while winning the next four games and took the set by four points and the spirit out of Chesnokov McEnroe who hadn’t beaten a player in the top 20 all year played his best tennis in a Grand Slam event since he reached the semifinals at Wimbledon last year Since then he got knocked out of the US Open in the second round last year was thrown out of the Australian while losing in the fourth round and lost in the first round at Wimbledon Seles’ upset by Linda Ferran-d- o an Italian Who hadn’t gone beyond the second round in nine previous Grand Slam tournaments ranked as no less a shock than the d bushwhacking of Wimbledon champ Stefan Edberg by Alexander Volkov first-roun- 38-1- 40-ya- rd six-pla- The Associated Ferrando of Italy raises her racquet in the air as an upset over Monica Seles scores she second- Meanwhile Ivan Lendl unFerrando who fought off in ruffled final the by the chaos around painful leg cramps set looked as stunned after her him slipped on his legionnaires 1 6 (7-gutsy victory hat again and calmly beat Alex 1 2 as Seles Antonitsch 6 (7-d Women’s Martina Around the No 3 Seles and Edberg lay the other Navratilova was lucky to have an easy opponent in her fallen seeds: No 5 Andres God mez the French Open champimatch Navratilova g on No 14 Jim Courier No 16 played sloppily Martin Jaite and women’s No seven times but beat Halle 2 Cioffl 2 14 Natalia Zvereva 7-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 4) top-seed- ed third-roun- 13-ya- rd double-faultin- 6-- 6-- 14-ya- rd Standard-Examine- r New officers and board of directors for the Weber State College Wildcat Athletic Association have been elected and installed for the upcoming 1990-9- 1 athletic Keith Hunt There will be shotgun starts at am and 2 pm Entries can be mailed to Mark Dixon Ballis 4943 Partrdige Way Ogden UT 84403 or call the pro shop at been selected as new president for the WAA He hae The 1990-9- 1 board of directors includes holdovers Glen Anderson Tom Carlson Ron Erickson defensive d end scooped it up and rumbled 45 yards for a touchdown as Thomas made a key block near the goal line Saints 17 Colts 14 Connie Flinders Norm George Ron Hadley Cliff Ketchum Bob Orrock Max Thompson Ken Wangsgard and Jim Wold New members are Jerry Dahlberg Dave Donahoe and Dave Holms-troCarol Nelson will continue to serve as executive director All funds raised by WAA activities go to the scholarship fund Funds received from ticket sales promotions and state appropriations goes to support the operating expenses such as travel salaries supplies and equipment Wade Wilson threw two early touchdown passes and the Minnesota Vikings repeatedly turned back Miami scoring threats to beat the Dolphins in Miami" Wilson battling to win a starting job helped give the Dolphins an early lead His second pass was underthrown and intercepted by cornerback Tim McKyer who ran 55 yards to the line to set up the game’s first score But Wilson bounced back to lead the Vikings on touchdown drives of 65 and 60 yards Redskins 37 Rams 10 Mark Rypien threw three touchdown 1 first-ha- lf passes and Washington held the crippled Los Angeles Rams to eight first downs Rypien whose third pass of the game was intercepted by Jerry Gray and returned 62 yards for a touchdown rebounded with scoring passes to Ken Whisen-huArt Monk and Terry On to stake the Redskins to a 24-- 7 lead Bobby Humphrey ran for two touchdowns leading Denver past Phoenix in a preseason finale interrupted for 26 minutes by lightning The Broncos (3-took a 16-- 7 halftime lead at home behind Humphrey and quarterback John Elway and backup Gary Kubiak then engineered a drive to start the second half that put Denver up er 2) time-consumi- 16-pl- ay 23-- 7 Lions 26 Bengals 24 It was Andre Ware’s professional debut and turned into Bob Gagliano’s big night as Detroit stopped Cincinnati Gagliano entering his sixth NFL season threw for two fourth-quarttouchdowns to give the Lions an unbeaten preer New Orleans scored all of its points off turnovers with Dalton Hilliard and Gill Fennerty both running for touchdowns in a Superdome victory that left Indianapolis winless for the exhibition season Alan Grant fumbled the opening kickoff leading to New Orleans’ first score but he later had two interceptions The Colts (0-overcame their troubles and led 0 with five minutes left to play m season Keith Hunt was selected as president of the association replacing outgoing president Dr Gary Slaugh Glen Anderson was elected as vice president and Cliff Ketcham was installed as the treasurer 272-poun- Vikings 20 Dolphins 17 first-quart- when Thomas stripped him of the ball on the third play of the second period Thomas picked up the ball on the Green Bay line circled left and sped to the corner of the end zone for a 10-- 0 Kansas City lead With about four minutes left in the quarter Martin sacked loss and Dilweg for a knocked the ball free Griffin a top-see- but Saints linebacker Brian Forde stripped Ivy Joe Hunter of the ball and nose tackle Tony Woods recovered at the Colts 14 Broncos 25 Cardinals 14 Bay Dilweg’s nightmare got started 3) NFL nt Derrick Thomas Chris Martin and Leonard Griffin scored -quarter touchdowns — all turnovers following by quarterback Anthony Dilweg — to lead Kansas City over visiting Green Linda -6 52-ya- rd Chiefs 27 Packers 14 Press New officers directors elected for Wildcat Athletic Association Special to the 31-1- 31-1- Sanchez season Seahawks 30 49ers 10 NFL champion San Francisco without Joe Montana who sat out with a bruised right arm was no match for the visiting Sea-haw- 4) self-inflict- ed American Heart 14-1- SNOWBOARD Association 5 BLOW-OU- T Ride ’em Cowboy! 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