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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune GOLF/CLASSIFIEDS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Inman's closing 6-under 65 lay included an eagle on the 13th and he beat Bruce Sum: nd Dave Stockton by two strokesto successfully defend theninthhole.” Summerhays birdied four of thelast fiveholes onthefront nine but only managed oneonthe back Bell Senior PGA Classic Angeles. Inman, winning for the time as senior, finished 14-under 199 total and $180,000, the largest yard Wilshire Country Club course histitle in the $1.2 million Pacific his career. in Los second with a earned heck of Summerhay ‘omHeberCity, had afinal-round 66, while Stock someone is trying to tell youthat ton, who entered the final round with a two-shot lead, had a 70. Rocky Anderson wants to put sex offenders in your neighborhood the §14-yard holeforthe3. “The eagle was big in my round” the51-year-old said. “But Eachearned $96,000. Inman madea12-foot putt on ) move, st mis: play on Friday we would go to it can get in ground conditions Chris DiMarco and Brian Hen ninger were the co-leaders after matchedTrevino’s68. a) two rounds at 11-tinder133. They held a three-stroke lead over Russ Cochranand Perry Moss Henninger got his only PGA Tourvictory at Annandale in 1994 PGATour Champtonship HOUSTON Final iger Woods, $500,000, Davis Love Ii, 510,000 pen. SS,000 |. Mike Halbert Kirk Triplett ankowski allister Nolan Henke Dicky Pride Glen Day 7068-148 Kelly Gideon 70 199 Scott Gump 7069189 Erie Bo 7168139 Briny Pale ‘67-138 Bot Bur Christy O'Connor, Walt Moran, $5 ed Pur JohnEllott id Tom Lehman, $109,200 The UtahLegislature unanimouslyagreed: Thesystem then in place wasineffective anda disasterfor taxpayers. Rockycannottruthfully be called soft on sex offenders any more than Pete Haun (Executive Director, Dept. of Corrections and former Chair, Board of Pardons), Lane McCotter (former Executive Director, Dept. of Corrections), several esteemedjudges andthe entire Utah Legislature, who unanimouslysupported these changes. Greg Chalmers Gabriel Ijertstedt Botiby Siro Howard Twitty, $1.78 Kermit Zarley, $783 Orville Moody, $1755 hares, 82.5 Dale Douglass, Barney Thompson Stuart Appleby, $6,000 Dennis Paulson, $1,000 72.704875 Southern Farm Bureau MADISON, Miss. Sc after the seennd round of im Shaw, $1,920 David Lundstrom, $1,800 Dick Bill Lyte tee of. Thefinal round ompletst Monday 6 189 Jay Williamson Chris Distarco DavidPos apes Brian Henninger Perry Moss ndly Russ Cochran nt John Daly nakey ister Dan Forsman a long record of vigorous advocacyon bebalfof victims of sexual abuse. (His opponenthas nosuchrecord.) FACT: Rocky fought hard - and successfully- for: @ A young woman,against her adoptive father whosexually abused her during her childhood. ¢scotr v. Hammock) | brother-indaw. (atichte « Carstensen) @ A Utah Countymother, to protect her children against their sexually abusive father. (Ashby v. Di Regoln) Woods Earns Seventh Win This Season ®@ =A womansexually abused by twoprison guards. (fale u Loader) @ Continued from B-1 @ female victim of date-rape. (Namewithbeld to protect the victim) Rocky brought two men tojustice for murdering womenafter the cases had been closed by police investigators. (state » Whittle andStatev Taylor) knee-length pants that made What kind of person would dishonestly twist Rocky's record? Stewart one of the most recogniz- ablefiguresin golf. “He'd be laughing because he hadit put on him all these years,” said Stuart Appleby, who wore an outfit chosen from Stewart's closet, As for Woods?That's no laugh- °¢¢ Ted L. Wilson, Aaron D. Kennard, Former Govemor Hugh Nibley Former Mayor of Salt LakeCity Frank E,"Ted” Moss, Salt Lake County Sheriff Phyllis Frankel Calvin L, Rampton Tom Rogan, Salt Lake City Council Gene Davis, Utah State Senator Utah State Senator Andy Schoenberg, Blaze Wharton, Former Ed Firmage Frances Gomez Jill D, Candtand D. Frank Wilkins, Former Utah Supreme Former United ‘States Senator James Barker, Former Salt Lake City Jay J. Magure Court Justice Utah State Senator Mike Matz Joe Redbun Deeda Seed, Salt Lake Pearl Meibos Mary Carlson, Utah Jo Brandt, Former Utsh Michael Melendez, M.D. Maureen J. Frikke, M.D. Stewart Hanson Elly Muth Commissioner Ste Representative Bruce Bastian Winter Horton Harold Bauman, Ph.D. Daniel L. Berman David Suoce Tony Weller Kim M. Rutsso ‘Wes Bowen Mark Noble, Ph.D. Jeanetta Williams Patty Karrie Galloway Edward L, Lewis, Je, Fad or nd tht Be apeCome City Council State Representative John Florez Anne Milliken Mikhail Boguslvsky Tony Caputo Vee Carlisle, Former Utah State Representative ‘Sontt Leckman, M.D. ‘William Whisner Tom Guinney Clnire Geddes Alan Sandomir Anita Albright Jodie Bennion Richard Nielsen, M.D. Doug Wortham Randy Horiuchi, Former Vee Carlisle, Former Salt Lake County Conlon Jim C is Endorsed by: faisbe Kiscoied ociation Association ofFire 1645 and 1696 Fighters Locals i lartinez < Danny Quintana eee. ‘Amalgamated Transit Loretta Baca, Utah State Tab Uno Representative Kuang Lee Onkley J, Gordon Herschel Saperstein Jesse Soriano Joc Watts Suzanne Weiss Maralyn Nielsen Boyer Jarvis ‘Wes Felix Philip R. Blomquist, Former Salt Lake County Commissioner Greg Skordas bated www. com $900,000 pushed Woods over $5.6 million for the year nearly as much as Jack Nicklaus wonin his entire career. outof the ring.” This wasthelatter On a course softened by rain that played into Woods’ hands with his awesomelength, the marginofvictory was h since he won the Masters by 12 strokes in 1997, and signaled that he might becomethe next forcein NM golf. But who could have imagined this? Woods holed a short par putt on “I knew I could shoot a low the 18th about 40feet from a por- number and still probably not win,” said Love, whoclosed witha trait of Stewart, propped against a table holding the Tour Championshiptrophy. “It's just tough,” Justin Le- onard said. “There are constant reminders everywhere.” Indeed. 67. “I saw 27 holes of himyesterday. I wasn’t 100 percent this week, but my 100 percent still mightnot beat him. As long as he doesn't hit too manyrocks, he’s going to be good for a long, long Tom Lehman ordered pair of comfortable wearing them. “It's like walking in his shoes for one day,” Appleby said. “I felt time, We'reall goingto havetoget usedtoit.” Woods smashed through a baseball-sized rock on Thursday andleft the course with a pinched like him for one day, even though nerve. It healed quickly, and no my swing wasn't as fluent as his one had much of a chance. and I didn’t putt as good.” Right now, no one is playing anywherenear the level of Woods, “His Royal Eminence,"’ Applebysaid. “It’s like boxing. He Chris Perry got within two strokes of Woods with a 30-foot could knock you out with a light punch. And when heneedsto, he birdie putt onthefirst hole, but he hadtotake an unplayable lie two holes later and was never again a factor, Woods never led by fewer than threestrokes. 3 ‘Union Local 582 Salt Lake Cy Weekly i Verdad lateus The Enterprise OBITUARIES He was bom March 4, Chris Herrera State Representative thankful this weekis over.” The23-year-old already has put a canyon betweenhimself and the restof the golf, and the best may be JackWilliam Buckley \cbor9,1997hnWoe!orden GR. - Intemational Brook Heat-Song Jackie Biskupski, Utah said. “It's been tough. I can honly say I'm pretty drained. I’m can step it up and knock youclean Pete Suazo, Utah State seni hanes times on the PGA Tour and 17 tournaments worldwide, this was morehollow than any of them. “We've all tried to come to knickers for everyone whofelt including a victory in Europe. The We Will Be-Proud To Have Rocky As Our: Mayor! Please Join Us fn-Voting For Rocky. On November2. Championshipevent in Spain. Still, while Woods has won 14 ing matter. yet to come. Woods, who finished at 15under 269, won for the seventh time in his last 10 tournaments What kind of Mayor do YOU want? He also wrapped up the money title, even though $1 millionis at stake next week in the World Golf grips with everything,” Woods U.S. Open in June. On Sunday, most of them paid yet anothe! tribute by wearing knickers, the AskYourself Two Questions: o 1 471 ath 1747) Ne rN 2 ved flesch FACT: Rockyhas Twoyoung women whowere sexually abused bytheir former $5,19) 1 Warren ThomasSloop William H. Kinsley Willign Hudson Kinsley, 76, passed away Oc tober 29, 1999, at home. Bom January 2, 1923, in Colorado Springs. Colorado, to Ajnur test i Li was yel After ace,Li hefin sports d [th othe on the back side.” John Bland shot a 64 for the SOUTHERN FARM BUREAU Playatthe Southern Farm Bu reau Classic was suspendedafter woinches ofrainfell, and of “The decision was made early this past week that if we did not and turf conditions.” not like but what killed me was e been aferees Friday for the memorial service J.8 Open champion Payne Stewart. lot of people had a shot at this championship. Joejust took over y Bee silve ursein panese t said. ation, seenit FarmBureau had suspended play pionship,” Summerhayssaid. “A zz ason 1e 5,000 1 occa: snot a The tournament already had been shortened to 54 holes be. cause, like The Tour Champion ship in Houston, the Southern roundofgolf. But just not good enough. ” Summerhays’ five birdies all s of 10 feet or less. i as really a nice cham: and was tied with Bruce Fleisher and Bob Murphy at 203. Murphy finished with a 69 and Fleisher 9 with a double-bogey6. “I kind of let it get away,” Stockton said. “On one hand | could have counted the shots I did Contraryto these dishonest, last-minute ads, Rocky worked withjudges,legislators, and corrections and parole boardofficials, a// of whom supported constructive changes that would bring about cost-savingsfor taxpayers and more effective protectionfor potential victims. lations lity of 15th hole. iitefe if as the referee ding Li they had finished their third ro! the first group having reached the “Stockton’s double bogey put everyone backinto theballgame. Summerhays said. * y chances. Another 6 was a good Inmanput that 5-iron just two forthebirdie. Here’s The Truth! gSung, ne end on the None of the PROFESSIONAL GOLF SCOREBOARD Skater as he ve with el Ver a 3 lay that turned into a suspension of play. Monday, if needed, to play 54 holes.” PGA Tour official Arvin Ginn said “The course is about feet fromthe hole and tappedin Howlow rT Nena oYe Sunday before round at the ide=i $855 ile 32 fi than | hut the of his bogey-free day's best round. His 11-under 2 5 total put him in a tie with John Mahaffey, who had a 69. Lee Trevinofinished with a 68 Stocktonhadtroubleat the No. tried {0 ide the completion of the already shortened tournament in Madi son, Miss,, was pushed back to today Only 40 of the | players who madethe 36-hole it had teed off the shot of the dayfor mewas that 5-iron through the trees on the h hole. From thereon I really playedwell.” ee Osoorevoua ey squall ce that B7 Inman Holds Off Summerhays, Stockton SPATeaOiRcormtenyay TV ads? How about the radio spots? The mailers? The phonecalls? Tribune final M jonday, November 1, 1999 |