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Basket Asedtn Stags Quartets NBA Asmmusced ibe reagaton of George Barbara chet Austria def Judith Wierer Tearee 8.80. IN ROCKETS — Eitended the co Hencieta Naquva (6, Slovakia, def. Paty tract of Ry Tomjanoch coach thrvuch 201. Schade Seared, 6.64.82 SADLANENTO KINGS — SipG Tem » Babel, Germany. def Gala Leon-Gareia Deber Pesrtrs Mower Neti! BaeAnoeins | ‘UTAH STARZ — Waived F.C Ragas Scott | isch Open Activated G Megan Compain from the develo _AMSTEI oeoe — Resnits sae | ‘ment 99 i peed NTH RACEMund Bed Alone The | Du Linerupyo ‘ WoL Pe Fr al MecSe mes we Sat | ener devepant eto,abo ake| Ape Coury bt VandreNo W 4 714678 50 ies on astut coaching duties 4 10 yards. With Alan Banks Gary Ride, asd PETSBURGA PENGUINS — Rested Fas 1 Hares 4 2 $50 Marine, pan 64, Oakridge Country Club. Henry M. Smith No ery Laetioe | ‘Mary Pierce (6). 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Su Fir Seahawk Gold. a stakes winner with more than $450,000 in ca reer earnings Fun,last summer's Horse of the long layoff to heal a bowed ten don, An 8-year-old, Florida-bred horse, Seahawk Gold could have the best credentials of anyhorse to ever run at Evanston. Posttime today andSundayis 1 Seahawk Gold is back froma p.m Re > | stating rteami|.tea, * rweuTHRACE 28.8see TrlDec Nh ys ee Wanlea otouranet f the Grbeh Open ATP caycurt temas 7 wee = Festal Spe Leagve KB Tate aesQuarter | namiutonCamdian TGHRCATS 85 aad 8: arNo San Sa Se Pan Cet pre i Westers Don wpa one Term Sdn, Chin ee W FPA Rand Noreay 8 781861 | cxasentwtc aryDuk Bae ; DUCKS — 5) Sent RW} . ‘oshiba Classie Tons Satuoer HOLE IN ONE AIGSSANOnlot 65 Signd (gor at tious Conference $5000 Tb Clase at the La Cota Resort ear coniraet. Cy Dene Vives. No.1. 108 ania & astern: Division and Spa (sewdings im parentheses) FLORIDA PANTHERS—Resigned D Paul | ionParkWi Nera Seber. Carl Chl 2 7 Sng Sead 8 fo ae at occ Signed D Tew | Dasa Nash Conchita Martines (7), Spain, def Helena Su- | Doy! Englewood. Diane Phelps, No. 8, 117yards Seley | toa ich Repu, 69 TLORUA Pasraees— nese 0 Pat win arn Wien Cote sueim. Nay N Gores | tas ua cst Sed Dr "Ae Cnty Cn ea yine snlSh es a ae Southers bivon Peoria $8 *PHOKRIX COYOTE—Ammuce arya | yards Sab GayWith aeJon Vanden 18 Harvey , ok ve xa WYOMING DOWNSENTRIES ere are the entries for today’s ang at Wyo- ‘FOURTH RACE, Two-year ode which hve orser stung Dow. Lise! in order of post postion are an. 50 0 higher speed index, 300vardh, parse hocse jockey and betting ols Pot time | pum FIRST RACE, Quarter Hurse Malden Calming Two-year lds, 300 yards, pure $550. Caiming Box Vieehrl 31 ling Hil Caf. de Conchita Mar ne, Spin and Paco arabia. 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Joho Wabley | Tod: Program Schedule 2 pm. — Cntdoor Utah Today with Roger B RSL-AM (12 STEEL RADIALS P235/75R-15 XL LT235/75R-15 C 30-950R-15 C 31-1050R-15 C Gus Paulos Pro-Am As en BigGooe reat Si wanes| 29tsea atpa| ant ao P235/75R-15 B P265/75R-15 B P225/70R-15 B RS pm — POL Baseball Bum at Thera | KENZ-AM (320 et Bie Progress acaion High School Athletes hands oflocal school boards — which govern the UHSAA — and place them under State School Board supervision. Although it eventually failed, a bill sponsored by Sen, Howsrd Stephenson, RDraper, to place tighter state con- Trying to convince the Utah State Legislature that they are doing something about the class- room time students miss dueto sports and activities, leaders of some of the state's most powerful education groups are using a fa miliar teaching (ool: the progress report After Friday's meeting, repretives from the Utah High School Activities Association, the Utah State School Boards Association, the Utah Superintendents Association and the State Office perintendents and school princi3 e BY JAY DREW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE s, “The perception out there is that the UHSAA is a group of good old boys,” said UHSAA director Evan Excell. not. It is elected officials making the deci- trols on the UHS.AA received considerable support during thelast legislative session. dents. We have got to make sure UHSAAis doing and what the school boards are doing to try and will attempt to show ‘I ain pleased with what the minimize out-of-school time,” Stephenson said. ‘They are making a good-faith effort . I applaud what theyaretrying to do.” sions that affect thousandsofstu- the public and ieeisiabire knows that.” Among other things, the report @ That the recent realignment plan — taking effect this Septem- pecially for rural schools. W Talks are under way to cut up to 20 percent of games for rural of Education at least can say they are working well with others. They met as a task force and schools and many state tourna- or not to introduce his bill again ment games — the real class-time reitevated thestance taken nearly two weeks ago bythe UF A We are all on the same page, said Kirk Wright, chairmanof the UHSAA's Boardof Trustees. The UHSAA supervises scheduling, boundaries andstate tour- naments for all sanctioned high school sports and activities. July 22, it decided through its policysetting Board of Trustees to take steps to cut down on travel and missed school time. The UHSAA will look at reducing the number of gamesin which students in ru ral areas participate, trimming state tournaments and regionalizing league play Games could be reduced by the 1998-99school year; the regionalization plan — grouping schools according to geography, rather than size — would not likely go into effect until 1999-2000. “What you saw heretoday is an affirmation of what the Board of Trustees did’ in July, said next year ‘The education groups want leg- trolled by the UHSAA and shopld up the 22-member Board of Trustees — along with various su- be managed by local school boards. noticed their efforts — spawned by increased complaints from parents and lawmakers that stu- dents spend too much time on buses and playing fields — the education groups will draft a ‘progress report,” They will present it ata legislative interim edu cation committee meeting Sept 17 in Roosevelt ‘We need to be on the offen. sive,” said Richard Sadler, president of the Utah School Boards Association, “Lf we wait until the Legislature meets in January, it's toolate." 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