Show id thiwd dum Standard-Bcamin- i iraae Sports er Kristen Coombs) s)e Hess New Hammons Vnnmere 41UL 5 SkvSne 0104 120 4 Deris 4bJQt 5 Cononwoodl 41719 4 Nortonoew 4ZL97 Shot Put— Candfo Workman (O 48-8 (mw sMt 5-- record old record by Workmen 1004 raw rewon record art record 41-- 8 s by Workman 1999) 1 Ked fhnon (Ol 448 1 Asne Kowrar (C) J4--3 - 4 Amow Brighton (D) 32-- 4 4 Vawrto Payne (D) JM 4 Kn Jacobs IN) 38- - I Local cchzdule Weber State at Stanford Invitational Pak) too Cart TODAY KSApteror UtahKJsrtandt 1 pm PCLteMtMl Sal Lake at Tucson 8 pjn fplcgi MONDAY KMMbSl Cottage-men- 's I at -- KLbeeefaa Sal Lake at Tucson 8 pm Prep boys soccer tournament at host schools State Cottage man's go Weber State at Stanford Invitational Weber State at Big Sky Tournament at Boea State Otseus- -l Kt Bute (D) 1498 (new region record old record W5--4 by Canoe Workman Candct Workman (0 137-- 3 1 OenrttetO) 1999 Vaierte Ptvnn (O) 99-- 4 4 Akson Poller (L) 94-- 0 Shartef 4 Naylor (D) 4 Kathryn Day (U t 3-- go -- r 7 utu-- European golf: Novotal Perrier Open de Franca Inal round at Pans (same day tape) TGC 10 am — NHL hockey: Colorado at Detroit Playoffs conference semifinals regwnal coverage ABC 1030 aril — NBA basketbal: New Yoric at Miami Playoffs second round gone 1 NBC 11:30 am — Auto racing: NASCAR Craftsman Track Senes Ram Tough 200 at MadGon-H-ESP- am — Auto racing- - ASA Actonfcne 11:30 300 at Montgomery Ala TNN Noon— MLB basebaB: Pittsburgh at Chi- cago Oi6’WGN Noon — Tennis: USTA Men’s Clay Court Champonshps at Orlando Florida CBS 12:30 pm — Soccer Women's US Women'sXup championship match at Portland OretrESPN 1 p NBA basketball: Utah at Portland Playoffe second round game 1 NBC 1 per— PGA golf: Compaq Classic of New OrtBang final round at New Orleans ABC iwij i 1 pm - Tennis: WTA Betty Barclay Cup chanmjnship match at Hamburg Germany (aic£9 time locally nationwide same-da- y tapefc’FSN 2 p gr x -- tional LPGA golf: The Philips Invitaat Austin Texas CBS — Auto racing: USAC Silver 230 pm Crown Sq&£ at Madison ESPN2 2 30 pm — Auto racing: NHRA Advance Auto Parts Southern Nationals at Atlanta HI TNN 3 30 pm — NBA basketball: Phoenix at Los Angetee-LakerPlayoffs second round game IJJBCi 330 puru— PGA golf: Senior The Home ries Best-of-- 7 2 Today's sanies (Tones MOT) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 10 a m San Jose at Dallas 530 pm Monday's game Toronto at New Jersey 5 pm Tuesday's games Philadelphia at Pittsburgh 5 pm IHL HdCKEY playoffs Conference semHHas (Best-of-- Saturday's resuff CindnnaO Orlando 0 Cincinnati wins series 2 Today's game Grand Rapids at Cleveland 1 pm — — Monday's game CeveSiJhSt Grand Rapids 530 pm If neces— a" ' can 126TH KENTUCKY DERBY Eighth race it Church Downs “1' mttes Purse S1)0)0 - ' 3574 20112 41 560 400 1 m peach ment 400 329 MOT Start good Track: fast Exact paid $6600 Tnfecta paid S43500 Supertecta paid S143548 Pick 3 paid SI 500 00 Pick 4 12) 5 Correct paid 895231 Daily poybie paid $5100 Wmner- -B C 3 by Angel Fever-Prospec ( 14) j N Drvsdale Scratched: Globalize Overweights None TWner-- PGA GOLF COMPCCrCLASSIC ORLEANS OF NEW NEW ORLEANS (AP) ter the thirirgund of the - 4Scores Saturday $3 million Classic oLNew Orleans played on the par-7- 2 English Turn Golf & Country Out Blame McCalister Carlos Franco Harrison Frazar af- COMPAQ 7114-ya- Bob - Bumf Stephen Ames Steve FlescA Joel Edwards Stuart Appleby Steve Hart— Paul StarffflNski BiHGiassonrt: Micketson-Er- OO zf- W t- nna 4V8 m OY m viz ja Or 00 AQ 207 te 208 208' " 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 -- ' 209 209 209 210 - 210 - 210 —210 211 -- John Restlno JoeOgiivIe John Cook Franklin Langham Dan Foreman Emtyn Aubrey' Shaun MSfsjj Brett Wettendt Standly Fulton AHem Ben Bate- s’ Bob May RorvSabbatM Devid Monend IV John Roams Woody Austin Tommy Tones Kevin Wentworth Tom PtrrveeJr Jeff Sluman David Toms Craig Parry Bob Friend Brian Wans Chris Riley Craig Bowden K AChoi Michael Bradley Chris DiMaroo i n Pete Jordan Jay Don Blake ' Kelly Gibson Can Paulson ’ Brad Elder — Thar— Banlarsnn a - 217 Imada lanLeggatt Don Wats worth Rvuii — Me 217 FRENCH OPEN VERSAILLES France (AP) — Scores Saturday after the third round of the SI 08 million French par-7- 2 National Open played on the 7098-ya- rd MUNICH Germany (AP) — Results Saturday rt of the $400000 BMW Open ATP Tour tournament: 1320 6 am — Sports talc Monson & James with the Booner KFNZ-A1320 10 am — Sports talc The Jungle with 910 Jim Roma KALL-A10 am — Sports talk: The Sports Gril KFNZ-A1320 1 pm — Sports talk: ESPN Radto KFNZ-A1320 NOTE All programing subject to changes — Stogies Semtomis Franco Souillart (7) Argentina def Max Mir2 4 ny) Belarus Tommy Haas (3) Germany def Tomas 4 Enovist (1) Sweden 4 (5) Prep daseball Bear River 3 Pine View 2 Dixie 4 Ben Lomond 0 At Garland 000 110 0- -2 W S Pin View 100 011 x- -3 S 0 Bear River J Milne and Harbaugh Hanley and White ear ilne River Hanley HR -- Pine View L Nelson DIXIE 2 BEN LOMOND 0 At St George 1 000 000 0- -8 Ben Lomond 2 000 200 x— 2 5 1 Dixie J Estes and Doolan Horlacher and Nelson L- -J Estes REGION 1 CHAMPIONSHIPS - Results in the Region 1 track KAYSVILLE and field championships held Wednesday and at Davis High Thursday 39 1 -1- 7 — 140 Final team scores -- 1 Davis 215 4 Viewmont 80 1 Northridge 78 4 Skyline 61 S Clearfield 50 4 Layton 23 7 Cottonwood 20 MO meters- -1 Mike Mathis (N) 1078 (new region record old record 10 94 by Mike Tolbert 19B8 and tied bv Mathis in Wednesday's Clearfield trials) 4 Tyler Crow (C) 1083 4 Ben Gardner (D) 1116 4 Dvmond Unutoa (S) 1129 5 Brian Parke (V) 1134 4 Jake Randall (V) 1137 200 meters- -1 Mike Mathis (N) 21 73 4 Tyler Crow (C) 2192 4 Dvmond Unutoa (S) 2442 4 Jake Randall (V) 23 03 4 Anthony Fresoues (N) 2428 4 Jeff Baird (S) 23 42 NOTE Crow set a new region record of 2172 in Wednesday's trials (ok) record 21 94 by Richard Davis Roy 1981) 400 meters- -1 Tyler Crow (C) 48 77 4 Ryan Ellis (V) 5100 4 David Sanders (D) 5171 4 Taylor Howe (S) 5197 4 Andrew Fresques (N) 5401 4 Jesse Johnson (N) 5224 800 meters- -1 Justin King (D) 201 43 4 Scott Faldmo (D) 201 45 4 Mike Menssen (S) 20477 4 Bret Weston (D) 20477 4 Mike Felsted (D) 40409 4 Jon Gardiner (D) 20514 1600 meters- -1 Shaun Vernon (S) 43051 4 Justin King (D) 43303 3 Mike Menssen (S) 40 21 5 Dan Clark (D) 4 34 95 4 Jason Ross (N) 44054 4 Jason Fila (V) 44134 80 2 3200 meters- -1 Justin King (D) Thornes Wennergren (Cottonwood) 103087 4 Nate Frischknecht (D) 103452 - 4 Chris Odekirk (N) 1835 18 4 Chris Waters (N) 184345 4 Blame Shelton (L) 104454 high hurdles -- 1 Ben Gardner (D) 1422 (new region record old record 1428 by Gardner hi Wednesday's trials) 4 Tyson Thomock (D) 1541 4 Kellen Fowler (D) 1544 4 Lonn Jeppsen (D) 1551 4 Scott Bed (L) 1445 4 Brady Knudsen ’ 142 Mike McCullough Miller Barber Mike Hill Mark Haves Joe Inman Walter Had Hugh Baiocchi Jim Thorpe Howard Twitty Larry Ziegler Bob Dickson 72-- -1- 43 Gary McCord Tommy Aaron Jerry McGee Jim Colbert Fred Gibson Leonard Thompson Bill Brask George Bums Tom McGinnis Dana Quigley Bunky Henry Tom Shaw Dave Eichelberger Charles Coody John D Morgan BobLendzkxi Jim Dent Harold Henning Terry D Chuck Moran Bobby Cole Ed Sabo Bobby Nichols Chi Chi Rodriguez Rocky Thompson Dean Overturf Steve Veriato Orville Moody Watt Morgan Greg Edwards Brian Barnes Calvin Peete Walter Zembrfskl Homero Blancas Arnold Palmer Doug Sanders (D) - ' ' - - GhisdMsian 7--5 Final team scores- -1 Davis 133 4 Viewmont 111 4 Layton 94 4 Clearfield 71 Cottonwood 41 4 Skykne 40 7 Northridge 4 WO meters- -1 Natalee Davis (V) 1229 4 Tagan Taylor (C) 1299 4 Mandi Hall (C) 1322 4 Katv Barton (S) 1334 5 Tai Prince (N) 1447 4 Lisa McMillan (L) 1348 200 meters -- I Natalee Davts (V) 2404 4 Jennie Lifferth (V) 2409 3 Mandi Had (C) 2457 4 Brvndie Maag (D) 2698 5 Rachel Jolley (D) 2732 4 Lisa McMillan (L) 27 98 400 meters -- t Nellie Hammons (L) 5959 4 Rebecca Crosby (S) IO0 47 4 Heidi Holman (V) 10257 4 Vyedka Baker ID) 183 70 5 AsNee Var-ni(Cottonwood) 18354 4 Michelle Meikle (D) 10391 BOO meters -- 1 Nellie Hammons (L) 41999 4 Kathnnt Anderson (D) 420 99 4 Uda Clapier (S) 2 2130 4 Emily King (D) 42337 5 Brooke Hansen (S) 42355 4 Stacy Blum (V) 42454 1500 meters- -1 Kristen Coombs (L) 58482 (new region record old record 50934 by Robynn Hill Fremont 1994) 4 Uda Clapier (S) 5W82 1 Caroline Jolley (Cottonwood) 51150 4 Kathrtne Anderson (Davis) 51234 4 Emily King (D) 51254 4 Jennifer Brusch (Cottonwood) 51454 3200 meters- -1 Kristen Coombs (L) 1) 2155' 4 Carotin Jokey (Cottonwood) 113754 4 Catherine Creasy (D) 113417 4 Stephanie Bierwolf (V) 113549 5 Kathrtne Anderson (D) 115578 4 Emily King (D) 115574 hurdles -- 1 Jamie Dredge (D) 1567 4 Jennie Ufferth (V) 1590 4 Mane Mackey (V) 1413 4 Angela Olsen (D) 1739 5 Elisa Larsen (D) 1748 4 Andrea Miller (D) 1744 hurdles -- 1 Jennie Ufferth (V) 4470 4 Angel Olsen (D) 4838 4 Andrea Miller ID) 4934 4 Becca Prince (D) 49 72 5 Jamie Dredge (O) 5003 4 Marie Mack ay (V) SI 24 relay- -1 Viewmont (Heidi Holman Breanna Wilcox Natalee Davis Cattirvn Hakiday) 50 94 4 Cleartlek) 5138 4 Layton 5154 4 Skyline 515 5 Cottonwood 5494 Medley relay- -1 Lavton (Jill Couch Kelsl Hess Nellie Hammons Kristen Coombs) 41855 1 Cottonwood 42428 1 Viewmont 42419 4 Davis 43750 5 Skyline 4442a 1500-metma- y- L lavton (JM Couch Ktl-- i BOL LADIES OPEN Croatia (AP) — Results Saturday of the S17QX Croatian Bol Ladies Open WTA Tour tour- BOL SMes Samlimts Mauresmo (3) France def Gala Leon Garda Spain 4 S Tina Pismk Slovenia def Maria Antonia Sanchez Lorenzo Span 4 (3) 4 Doubles Championship Julie Halard-Decug- is France and Corina Morariu (1) Unfed Stales def Tina Krizan and 6--2 2 Kalanna Srebotmk (2) Slovenia AmeHe day HAMBURG Germany (AP) of the $535000 Betty Barclay - Results WTA Tour Satur- Cup tournament: day-cou- rt Stogies Samurais Martina Hingis (! Switzerland def Ank 3 1 Huber (7) Germany Sanchez-Vicarlo Arantxa (4) Spain def 4 Amanda Coetzer (8) South Africa 3 (4) Doubles SemMrali Nicole Arendt Unted Slates and Manon Botte-or- al Netherlands def Laurence Courtois Bel(2) Spain 2 gium and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicar- io 4 (4) Anna Koumikava Russia and Nalajha Zvereva (I) Belarus def Lubomira Bacheva Bulgaria 1 and Amanda Hopmans Netherlands 1 213 - 213 - 214 - 214 Jack Ferenz BobLohr Mike Donald Bo Van Pell John Wilson John Effort Sian Utley Dave Barr Keky Games aid Inf PALMA DE MALLORCA Balearic Islands Results Saturday of the $500000 Mallorca (AP) tournament: Open ATP Tour day-cou- rt Stxdes Semifinals Marat Safin (4) Russia def Galo Blanco 2 Spain 2 Mikael Tlllstrom Sweden def Mariano Puerto 7- -5 1 4 (6) Argentina Doubles Semifinals Michael Uodra France and Diego Nargiso Italy def Simon Aspelin and Johann Landsberg 3 4 GoUiher K MALLORCA OPEN BARCLAY CUP A L MEN'S CLAY COURTS - Results LAKE BUENA VISTA Fla (AP) Friday of the US Men's Clay Court Championships of at Disney's Wide Work) Sports complex Smries Quartarfirals Fernando Gonzalez Chile def Pandora 3 Thailand 3 Martin Rodriguez Argentina def Art Vanek 5 Czech Republic 4--3 41 te V 1568 Intermediate hurdles- -1 Ben Gardner (D) 3779 (new region record ok) record 3838 by Gardner in Wednesday's trials) 4 Danny Flint (D) 4044 3 Scott Bell (L) 4070 4 Brady Knudsen (D) 4088 4 Tyson Thor nock (D) 4099 4 Nate Cloward (D) 4124 relay- -1 Northridge (Mika Mathis Anthony Fresoues Blake Bastian Daniel Coats) 42 94 4 Viewmont 43 80 4 Skyline 44 00 4 Davis 4420 4 Clearfield 4421 4 Layton 4521 Medley relay- -1 Skyline (Jeff Baird Josh Taylor Tavlor Howe Shaun Vernon) 33834 4 Davis 4 Viewmont 44473 4 Northridge 44540 5 Cottonwood 44750 4 Leyton 45054 er Viewmont (Casey Janrelay- -1 sen Tyler Bredthauer Brian Parke Ryan Elks) 42730 4 Davis 43U1 4 Skyline 43755' 4 Lay-to- n 33922 5 Cottonwood 44444' 4 Northridge 44829 5 Shot put- -1 Kerry Shepherd (D) 2 Josh Carter (N) 49-- 2 4 Nick McBride (D) 4 Joe Toone (D) 44-- 5 5 Levi Bills (S) 45-4 Val Mouiston (V) 44-- 4 Discus- -1 Kerry Shepherd (D) 1518 4 David Parker (N) 142-- 4 4 Ben Baker (V) 132-- 5 4 Val Mouiston (V) 130-- 3 5 Josh Carter (N) 127-- 5 4 Larry Robison (C) 123-- 4 Javelin- -1 Russell Armstrong (D) 140-- 2 4 Blair Perry (Cottonwood) 143-- 8 4 Derek Harbert-so- n (D) 143-- 4 4 Ben Baker (V) 137-5 Andy L Sims (V) 137-- 7 4 Tyler Loveless (V) Ben Gardner (D) 4 4 Dave High lump- -1 Parker (N) 48 4 Steven Ahleen (V) 2 4 (tie) Luke Eddy (C) Taylor Harvey (D) 68 4 Andy Adams (D) 68 Long tump- -1 Jake Randall (V) 228 4 Nate Russell (C) 208 4 Casey Jansen (V) 208 4 Jared Ocana (L) 19-5 Frank Crosby (N) 0 4 Dusty Anderson (D) 7 -1 Pole vaultNate Russell (C) 138 4 Ryan Lvm (D) 138 4 Jake Mabev (D) 128 4 Aaron Halls (D) 5 Ryan Waters (D) 118 4 BJ Linford (D) 118 - KNOXVILLE Tern (AP) Scores Saturday after the third round of the $400000 BuvCom Knoxville Open played on the 7 142 --yard par-7- 2 Fox Den Country Club amateur): JJ Henry -2Spike McRoy 03 Don Reese Jimmy Johnston -- -Chris Smith Matt Peterson Larry R inker 204 Gen Sauers 204 Tripp Isenhour Mike Smith Steve Ford 207 Garrett Wkfis Jo Daley 208 Steve Rung Willie Wood David Berganio Vance Veazey Craig Kanada Jim M Johnson Dicky Thompson PaulGow Don Pooley -- 2 Ml Ben Crane Shane Bertsdt 210 TimLoustalot ’ Mark Hereby Patrick Burk Billy Downes Briny Baird Tommy Biershenk Mike Hetnen 211 Brett Quigley ’ 211 Gibbv Gilbert Michael Long Clark Oenms 5 Geoffrey Sisk Chris Tucker 7H49-71-2Fran Quinn Brian Clear Stiles Mitchell Brenden Pappas Ty Armstrong MikeSuttivan Chris Couch VicWlIk Andrew Price Uj4 L May 3 cauptes scramble tournament Gross- -1 Steve and Louise Ray 34 4 Gary and Georgkie Bills 35 4 Rich Steed and Rebecca Deanda 34 Net- -1 (He) Len and Jo Larsen and Danny and Marilyn Rees 28' z 4 Robert and Pamela May 3 best on evwi holes tournament flight- -1 (tie) Unda Rammell Judy McKInlay Vardal Laursen Wendy Maxwell and Joann Florence Second flight- -1 Kriss Dietrich 2 (tie) Denise House Jodie Carson Shirley Schroeder and Judi Tuterow Third flight -- 1 (He) Allean Voigt and Caralee Kotter 4 (tie) Nina Olsen and Marilyn Eppich First BEAR RIVER 3 PINE VIEW 2 Prep trackfield IsaoAoki Jim Ahem John Mahaffev Allen Doyle Andy North Larry Nelson Jim Holtgrleve RovVuamch George Archer John Bland Bob Murphy Barry Jaeckel Frank Conner Graham Marsh DeWitt Weaver Ed Dougherty TomWargo Christy O'Connor Ray Floyd Simon Hobday David Graham WOLF CREEK COUPLES ASSOCIATION SUN HILLS WOMEN’S TWILIGHT ASSOCIATION Saturday's mutts - May 3 gross and net tournament First tkgm -- gross 1 Ryan Whitnev 33 4 Brent Hancock 34 X Ron Vorwaker 38 net 1 Gary Kapp 28 4 (he) Robert Petersen and Jim Chattto 31 Second flight— gross 1 (tie) Harvey Eckler Roger Brian and Gordon White 39 net 1 (tie) Denms Conroy and Clem Roden X 4 (he) John Hertzke Ed Butterfield Ted Kilkan BiH Carlos and Larry Nalder 34 Third flight -- gross 1 Dick Clow 43 2 Lew White 44 4 (tie) Butch Zampedn Bill Miles Gene Brann Joe Liechty and Tom Shirley 45 net 1 Barry Nebeker 30 4 (he) John Robinson and Ed Rowe 31 Fourth flight— gross 1 Len Allen 45 2 Sean Wyandt 44 net BiH Whitehead 28 4 Tom Jordan 30 4 Bob Furniss 31 288 Inter --region playoffs Slate 217 218 RWEaks 214 ds Justin Glmetstob United States and Sebastlen Lareau (2) Canada def Bob Bryan and Mike Bry4 1 an United States 4 KFNZ-A- 4 Gerry White 4 Elaine Dames EL MONTE MEN'S ASSOCIATION Doubles QuartwHrais Leander Paes India and Jan Siemerink def Todd Woodbndge and Mark Wood-tor4 (I) Australia 4 02-1- Sports LaeRmker Sieve Haskins Steven Young Todd Demsey Jeffrey Lankford Kent Jones 215 215 TKO fifth-rou- BMW OPEN Onaon-On- e - 212 White First ISgM- -l Nan Nalder Second ffcght- -1 Lew West Zottan retains his welterweight belching title with BUYCOM KNOXVILLE OPEN 207 Booker KirkTnplelt Robert Damron MarkBrooki Tom Byrum Kevin Sutherland Scott Hoch Sieve Strieker LeeJanzen Scott McCatrtfri Scott Dunlap Glen Day Michael Clark II Frank Uckkter BoOTway Jay Haas PaulCurry ' Erne Els Nick Price Jimmy Green Hal Sutton Jeff Gallagher-Joe- y ’ Smdelar Scott Venkank Brent Schwarzrock TedTryba 202 203 204 rn 07 Viiay Singh David Peoples Joe Durant Phil J JimFerree Off tor MONDAY RADIO 4 a m — Sports talk: — EL MONTE WOMEN’S WEDNESDAY MORNING ASSOCIATION May 3 botf bta and law rat tournament Best bel winners— Nan Nalder and Gerry Jay Stgel HORSE RACING 1 1160 Noon — Sports talc OnoonOne Sports KFNZ-A1320 Noon — Sports talc ESPN Radto KSL-A1160 1 pm — NBA basketbal: Utah at Portland Playoffs second round game I s KFNZ-A1320 KLOAM 1430 4pm — Sports taHc KFAN Cheap Seats KFNZ-A1320 5 pm — Sports tafle ESPN Radto KSlr AM 1160 6 pm — Sports talk: Oneon-On- e Sports KFNZ-A1320 7 pm — Sports talc Sports Fan Radto 1320 Network KFNZ-A8pm — PCL baseball: Salt Lake at Tucson KFAN-A1230 KermitZarlev' Dallas at San Jose 8 p m K necessary Wednesday's game New Jersey at Toronto 5 p m If necessary Thursday's games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 5 p m 'if necessary San J6se St Dallas 6pm if necessary a KSL-A- M Scores Saturday CHARLOTTE NC (AP) after the second round of the Senior PGA Tour's $130010 Home Depot Invitational played on the 4774 yard par-7- 2 TPC at Piper Glen: Hubert Green Bruce Fleisher Jose Maria Canlzares David Lundstrom Bruce Summerhavs Tom Jenkins John Jacobs Saturday's rest New Jersey 4 Toronto 3 New Jersey leads se- Time- 41 45 99 12 (15) Fusaichi Pegasus S (2) Aptitude 980 580 ESPN Radw HOME DEPOT SENIORS INVITATIONAL Conference finals turneSTCUp am — Sports talk: I LOCAL GOLF RADIO 5 Esteban Toledo STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS - at Los MLB basebaJt Houston Angeles ESPN Jay Williamson NHUIOCKEY -- - Depot Invitational final round at Charlotte N& (same-da- y tape) ESPN 530 pm — NHL hockey: San Josa at Dallas Playoffs conference semdinals game SESPN2 6 pm — 1L Javetbi— Candfct Workman (0 114-- 1 1 TWany Poop (V) 110-- 1 4 Heartier Hummel (Cottonwood) 99-- 4 4 Valerie Payne (O) 87-- 9 4 Had Homan (V) 84-- 4 4 Ashlet Keemer (C) 84-- 4 High wmp-- L Sandra Sorenson (L) 5--4 2 Shetoy Castteton (U 2 1 Heather Hummel (Cottonwood) 2 4 Hatty Tippetts (D) 0 4 Tagan Tavlor (C) 4 Natak Naylor (V) L 2 2 JenLong lump- -1 Brynow Maag (D) 14--4 nie Ufterth (V) 4 Taean Taylor (C) 14--5 4 4 Nalaiee Dams (V) 4 Anne Voss (U 15--0 4 Usa McMillan (L) L on the Ain TODAY TELEVISION 78 Sunday May 72000 V V V- V RIVERSIDE MEN'S ASSOCIATION 33 34 May 3 tournament First flight- -1 PhD Curran 29 2 Brad Duke Bret Dixon Ai Garcia and Tom Stanger 4 (tie) Second flight- -1 Shawn Merrill 29 2 Ralph Butter 31 4 Chuck Eddv 34 Third flight -- t Richard Boucher 29 2 (tie) Danny Tnllo and Michael Shupe 31 Fourth flight- -1 (tie) Larry Fukunaga Joel Bugbee and Clark Brooks 31 Fifth flight- -1 (tie) Gary Silver and Wayne Rives 33 4 (tie) Greg Turner and Derrick Burgess 34 MOUNT OGDEN THURSDAY MORNING WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION 1 May 4 low net minus putts tournament (tie) Mary Dell McFarland and Tena 4 (tie) Donna Hver and Mary Lou Lind- quist BEN LOMOND LADIES ASSOCIATION tournament May 4 low net 1 Sharlene Sciumbato First flight -- 2 Sara Jeffs Second flight- -1 Jean Lavne 4 Doris Eager Third flight— 1 Grace Norsefh 4 Key Rauzi May 4 low net 14 --hole toon ament First flight- -1 Doris Eager 4 Sara Jeffs Second flight- -1 Diana Huntley 4 Grace Nor-se- th DAVIS TUESDAY LADIES ASSOCIATION May 4 low voss lew net tournament A flight low gross- -1 (tie) Mary Blackwell Cindy Pruvne low net- -1 Sharon Kesler 4 (tie) Shelly Smedley Leann Nielson Betty Gibson B flight low gross -- 1 Pat Freese low net -- 1 Loraa Hirsctl C flight low gross- -) JoAnn Adams 4 Mar-giSiegfried low net -- 1 Sharon George 4 Donna Eatchett D flight low gross- -1 Susie Nelsen 4 Shauna Wright low net- -L Barbara Kap 4 Lenore Randan HILL AIR FORCE BASE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION May 3 Waltz tournament I Betty Schottec Unda Morrow and Ada Cruz 2 Sharon Kessler Maxine Clark and Trilza Poppel 141 1 Coke Sipes Ann Workman and Leonna Hackmiester 144 139 MOUNT OGDEN WOMEN’S TWILIGHT ASSOCIATION First May 4 me 2 puffs an back nine (He) Janet Carpenter Barb Carol Harrington Merri Trexler Burgan I 4 Vardetl Laursen 4 Second flight -- 1 (He) Diane Hansen K C Taggart 7 4 (He) Wynn Hurtado Melba McFarland LaRa Montgomery 4 flight- -1 (He) AUTO RACING PONTIAC 400 - RICHMOND Ve (AP) Saturday's unofficial results of the Pontiac Excitement 400 NASCAR Winston Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway starting position in parentheses driver car laps completed reason out if any and earn- inBS’l (5) Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet 400 $118558 4 (30) Terry Labonte Chevrolet 400 585925 4 (18) Dale Jarrett Ford 400 S78 525 4 (6) Ricky Rudd Ford 400 S43 025 5 (1) Rusty Wallace Ford 400 S48 625 4 (13) Ward Burton Pontiac 400 $57775 7 (29) Jeff Burton Ford 400 151900 (7) Tony Stewart Pontiac 400 $49350 9 (10) Bid Elliott Ford 400 S42 450 400 HL (31) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet $52508 S41 050 400 Steve Park Chevrolet (2) II 14 (34) Ken Schrader Pontiac 400 S41 525 14 (4) Geoffrey Bodfne Chevrolet 400 541750 14 (IS) Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 400 $46 858 15 (37) Matt Kenseth Ford 400 S41 640 14 (8) Wally Dallenbach Jr Ford 400 130 275 17 (22) Jimmy Spencer Ford 400 S38 675 18 (12) John Andretti Pontiac 400 S43 825 19 (38) Michael Waltrip Chevrolet 400 537008 28 (14) Kenny Wallace Chevrolet 400 S41 575 Time of race: 3 hours 1 minute I seconds Margin of victory: 159 seconds Average speed: 99374 mph Lead changes 21 among K drivers I TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL MAYS - League Reds -- Placed RHP Ptta Hirnisch disabled 1st Milwaukee Brewers— Placed OF Gooff Jenkins on tea doatked Clndmafl an tea BASKETBALL MAYS Wanton's National Badrolbal Association G Knstm Clerk Los Anodes Sparks-Sig- ned HOCKEY MAY 4 NaNoral Hockey League Columbus Blue Jackets -- Signed G Greg GardMinnesota WHO -- Signed F Steve Aronson Toronto Mania Leals -- Signed C Jonathan contract Gagnon to a three-ve- er c- - IMS Tryouts draw a crowd By WiNA STURGEON SandarDExarryner correspondent High School was to be Saturday The parking lot was full The place was Skyline crowded But why were some of the crowd in sweats and lycra and others in full dresses and suits? Well the season’s first bobsled and skeleton team tryouts started at nine in Sunday-go-to-meeti- n’ the morning Those trying for bobsled had to take the regulation test with sprints jumps and throws Those wanting to qualify for skeleton had to do four items of the same test Athletes who score a certain number of result points are qualified to attend a team training camp in Lake Placid and to compete in the National Push Championships A few years ago Layton Sensation Jen Davidson was one of the eager rookies at the same kind of tryout and now she and driver Jean Racine are the top woman bobsled team in the world But Saturday’s tryouts were different because the Democratic caucus to select delegates was also scheduled to start at 9 am When national skeleton team athlete Brady Canfield of Hill Air Force-Basheard about it he quipped “How many Democrats qualified?” six-ite- m at-lar- Witty sitting pretty Speedskater Chris Witty of a both a silver and a bronze medal in Nagano might add more hardware from Sydney to her awards She was second American in the national team Olympic cycling trials The strange thing is that the three other American women who previously did both summer and winter Olympics were also speed skaters and cyclists including Connie Carpenter Phinney who won the gold medal Witty the athlete with legs of steel trains with her US speedskating teammates at TOSH (The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital) in Salt Lake and still has to go with them to Calgary for scheduled on-ic- e team workouts But at the same time she’s focusing intensely on 2002 Witty is preparing for this summer’s Goodwill Games and the Sydney Olympics Is this Superwoman or what? She used her bike just for cross training until after Nagano when it slowly began -’ to dawn on her that world class on ice could be world class on wheels too The Olympic cycling team will be named in July 23 winner 500-met- er 4 Ski season ends today ! I For the first time in memory the ’Bird didn’t make it to the end of May Today is the last day of skiing or snowboarding at Snowbird The snow is still pretty good at the top of Little Cloud but the past week of warm sunny days has melted most of the cover from the bottom section of Little Emma Snowbird traditionally stays open until the end of May and often into June Wina Sturgeon covers winter and Olympic sports for the Standard-ExaminShe can be 1 reached at or er 625-426- Winfishhdiao1com Derby From IB American League RHP Pedro Boston Red susMartinez withdrew the appeal of his pension Texas Rangers Purchased the contract of OF Scarborough Green from Oklahoma of the Pacific Coast league Optioned SS Kelly Dransfeldt to Oklahoma Designated C Cesar King of Oklahoma lor assignment National League Atlanta Brave- s- Placed OF Reogle Sanders on tea dbabled ist Purchased tea contract at INF Steve Sisco from Richmond of tea International ner ADVENTURE : around five horses in the stretch He then took the lead from Wheelaway shortly after that colt moved in and bumped Captain Steve The Deputy the second vorite trained by Jenine hadi finished 14th r ! fa- - Sa- ! ' He was asked if Fusaichi Pegasus would go to the Preakness the second race in the Triple Crown in search of a sixth straight victory The’ cautious Drysdale said: “You know how I am We’ll have to see how he comes out of this race” The time of 2:0112 was tied for the sixth fastest in the 126 Derbies J |