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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS _Dydek CoachNell Fortner has chosen to start Sacramento Monarch Yolanda Griffith at power forward over Williams, and Griffith has Leading Scorer In the Olympics played well. Griffith is third on the team in scoring (11.2 points per game)andthird in the tournamentin rebounding(7.8), while shooting 65 percentfrom thefield. @ Continued from C-1 the Starzz this summer. Margo gets somecalls here, and then she makes herfree throws(all 10 against the United States and 79 percentfor the tournament). “The WNBAis a lot more physical,” said Williams,“and to be honest,andI don’t wantto be too . Partial, they don’tcall of lot of fouls for her in the WNBA. We don’tlike that; she gets hacked a lot. I think they call a lot more internationally, and they’re more ® physical in the WNBA,so she can't get lot ofshots off.” Dydek seconded that notion: “Sometimesin the WNBAorthe Euro league,somerefs think, So it is difficult to second-guess the decision, justas it is difficult to suppose that Williams wouldn't be having the samesuccess if given the time. Williams ranks10th on the U.S. squadin minutes played (fewer than 13 per game), despite having led the WNBAin rebounding and double-doubles this past season. Chamique Holdsclawhas been injured and hasn't played, so Williamsis getting fewer minutes “I'm notgoingto let anything ruin myexperience unless we lose,” said Williams.“I'm in a spot where millions of people would like to be. If we come home witha “You're tall, it’s easy for you'to silver, then I would have a bad explay, so we're notgoingto call you ; perience.” While this has been nice tourthis foul, we're notgoingtocall namentindividually for Dydek, you that foul.’ They give an advantage to the smaller playerjust be- cause I’mtaller.” While Dydek has been dominant, Williamshas hardlyplayed: Sheplayed 10% minutes Sunday. sheis happier about the progress of the Polish team, which madeits Olympicdebutafter winningthe 1999 European championship. The Poles finished 3-2 in Group B,with Schumacher Wins F1 Race straight victory and seventhof the season as many in the huge crowd cheered wildly and red Ferrari flags popped up all around the AtIndianapolis spectators — the biggest crowd in circuit. Schumacher’s 42 career wins put him one in front of the late Ayrton Senna andjust nine behind all-time leader Alain Prost. More importantly, it gave him 10 more points and put him in controlof his own destiny as he tries to become the first Ferrari driver to win a world title since Jody Scheckter in F1 history — who had quieted down after a raucous beginning. Hakkinen’s narrow lead in the @ Continued from C-1 my concentration. I said, ‘Don’t worry,I'm awake now.’” So were the more than 200,000 It didn’t take long for Schuma- championship went up in the cher, a two-time Formula One flames from his expiring engine champion,to regain his stride as just 26 laps into the 73-lap event. he went onto beat Barrichello by TheFinnfailed to finish for only SCOREBOARD certoCubanal aarp and Russians (84-46), but victories and. Although they tied Russia and Korea for secondin the group, the Poles were left with fourth . place based on tiebreakers. They The Top Twenty Five teams in The Asplace voles in parentheses, records through . Compiled by: R.C. Roberg +23.\tal ponts based on 25 pints or & Sphere von eee ons fom ee ‘place vote and ranking in the previous poll Record Pts Pva ‘hampi 1. Nebraska (39) aS a 1 —Final and prize DALLAS — scons: coma ofthe $1.4 milion Bark One Senior 23 Open onSundayromthe$26milion the 6905-yard, par West Texas Sunday Senseoreeeat pe ereeen-—or0 S00 Tent, 6468-65-64-261 : tat 5 647070206 +26) a Bras $112000 tae ‘ <husin Leonard, $468,000 8757-70-24 $112,000 Thorpe, Jen ‘ 1223 11 ImGalagher,$150800 67-706+68—250 i Tope,Se a Biaine McClist,$104.00 $150,800 68-65-7067-270 65-68-67-69-269 Gi Moran, $75,600 181 9 Fae 6767-71205 1,160 10 (en Mattace, $87,100 65-67-73-66-271 Dana Quigey, 71-66-70—-207 6968-71208 Mabatiey, $4760 1078 12 Duy Waldort, $87,100 62-87-60-66—271 Taeb9100 SEEROD mse Aen Bian Watts, 761-272 wom On seam quarterfaveGrom eee ust in Wednesday’s 23 Ronda Fonda S.(1) (0) 40 40 172 1603 ou, “Tt was our minimum toget to the quarterfinals,” ”sai said Dydek 3 ‘We e had a hard da’ y against thethe Russians. Weplayed against them last year inthe European champi- een ceed) = Chea 8. Southem Cal —° Mehigan. |? Me™ {2 dna go e 40 30 31 21 co layed When we semifinals. ve Bey against them, it was alwaysa 13. Texas 14. Oxdahoma. 15, UCLA 21 747 3 740 a0? tolosbythatmanypoints” Thevictory gave the United nee onships and we beat them inthe close game,so we're not supposed ; 30 soit will play inthe quarterfinals team from Group A. That game will be played Wednesdaynight(5 a.m. Wednesday, MDT), as the competition movesfrom the 10,000-seat Dometo the 20,000-seat SuperDome. “Westill havea lot to work on,” Loren Roberts, ee cee aes '$85.000 640 18 DanForeman, m, S157 Oregon States (5-0)first place in Group B, againstSlovakia,the fourth-place 15. 17 6 ee oe 67-70-67-68-272 ‘Summerhays, $37,800 Bruce Fleisher, $32,200 Hale Irwin, $32.200 68-70-71—-209 66-71-71-210 7287-71210 wen ream earings of the $800,000 LPGA Gol Championship, played on he Haag : (eamateur -wattion Country Chub Sanne pata. eas 2 Jeong Jang. $74.474 MeGure, 7470-72-21 Seen$108 TeRSE2I77 SeRPAkSS1198 7474-70-28 $21,201 Wil, eres wim aS Pepper, $21,201 O74 ee Jub Inkster, $15,449 7374-72-29 FigCurie, $15,449 75-71-73-219 eeaeraee 5 7870-72-20 TNT 75-73-72 Ashi Bunch, $10,107 Cristie Kerr, $10,107 Shani Waugh, $10,107 famieae Sons! Cec es ‘MonSustn” tee,2 2eit 2 Romeea Doje, $2650 «7267-72211 Laut Graham,$10,107 7571-74-200 —_16 Tcu 2.SomenMic. KermitZafey,$24500 Bath Daniel $10,107 6667-7070-273,Dovg Ten §24500 — my Koly 54.200 Dave Toms,$25,811 ie TOTO 2 21 «18 CanBubmen Suzm> Gie9G77O-2T] ARSC G 2 jg 24, linois pom : a Hod 2 es Bacoling Woes17, Mississippiz 15, Air Force 22, N.C. State Pittsburgh 15, Arizona St. 13, Arkansas 13, East Carina 7, Texas AAM 6, Texas Tech 5, St. 3, Alabama 1, Colorado St.1 657571211 72: S141 21 ick Fehr, $2581 fume Tee_zr4 Hugh Baiooc,$18.527 71-66-2714 John D. MoSsar cones ‘Andy North, $15,085 T6520 7174-211 wr Dal Eggle,$1007 ATEN) FenSOT THe 7471-75-22 771-746-212 Vick Ackman, $10,107 Sri7s-202 272-213 sonra ee Barb Whiehead,$6.900 . 7673-72P21 Williams said. “Although we The Top Twenty Five teams in the USA Today/ESPN college football pol, wih fist place votes in parentheses, records through haven't played a perfect game, we're still beating teamsby 15 or 20, andthat’s good.It’s one game ‘Sept. 23, total points based on 25 points tor a first-place vote through one point for a 25th- and you're out, so every game countsfrom here onout.” place vote and previous ranking, 1. Nebraska (44) 2 eam) 12.118 seconds for his second 25, 2000 decisive losses to the Americans : thanall but oneof her teammates, Kara Wolters. Monday, the third ume in 15 races this sea- ‘ Vigna Teh Record Pts Pvs_— 1 30 1455 40 1424 2 40 1,346 3 30124 4 Ted Tryba, $13,446 Mike Reid, $13,446 Dave Barr, $10,400 Jay Wiliamson,$10.400 Woody Austin, $10,400 72-65-67-72—276 Dale Douglass, $8,460 67-69-68-72—276 1-277 68-71-66-72-277 67-71-73-66—-277 McCullough, $8,460 Ron Parsons, $6,580 Roy Vucinich,$6,580 ae $6580 ae eBTT om Ge500 $800 pan7272—278 Jy Sol $5160 son and now trails Schumacher by S wanegn "9. tags 7 StunMaheol eight points with two events 7-souhemCalionia 30. ‘se9 9 ber Torben,Sa.sz0 -e0-6575278 Ghukhoen18) remaining. 8. Clemson 40 97311 Sposa, : 420 Aoki $5,180 COTO Sine,$100! sess CaGeeen ee Hakkinen, the two-time defend. 7,502 i ‘ ing F1 champion, began the day 1 , temessee with a two-point lead over Schuii Dunakey, $6,614 21 818 13 potion seote i sk zB ie i ‘Joe Durant, $6614 fexas et Bart Bryant, $6,049 68-68 gerisiaaare neyS500 Mme ta $4200 71469-7267—279 macher.He started third and was 1 Won 31 610 6 Dan Poh. $6019 68-68-73-71—-280 30 8 2 Incane,$300 67-71-68.74-200 Peote, $3, more than 16. Oklahoma 30 552-16 Mike Standly, 69-64-75-73-281 Neer running Sera one a et of secon iownto just 15. Michigan State Trewreat-coo DelWem,S000, $5,824 over before his A Mereiteseat i four gine began spewing flames and TexasChistian 18TAUCLA jg pydue 21 S418 ‘KelyGibson, DA Webring$5824 $50 3.050919 31 424 21 ae2 824 ee he drove slowly to the a ‘Auburn a sr te David oaoe 2 south carolina oY 40 229) 218 7 = Ed Fion, $5,512 1 17 . i ine j 2 Gj Tt looks like the engine just failed,” Hakkinensaid. 2 y eager7i—on1 Jesse CisPatino, oma $3,000Sm 60-68-73-71-281 70-7 1, $5,824aeee 74-66-70-71—281 Ree 10-70-70-72—282 ‘Gump, $5,512 69-70-72-71—-262 ‘Soot McCarron, $5,512 Sena fom fs Groves0 Colbert, Miler Barber, $2, 380 4 67-70-75-70—-282 09-74-73-216 72-72-72--216 HN-T-AT 7311-73217 fogsert ay Tas co 2, Chis James, es 5 ny Sey, 6772-78217 we 031 2313Syee, ae ote 2 T7374-218 EI 117275218 TI27S—218 Weekend Games TeTE2I8 Sse semis eee)carom : : 677378219 Darends 10 WoO, Menge 4, Sa Lae posedsal ee hesebps Ce = 70-7221 COTE74-21 = Preianitiel {5 OTal Peter Wih Ema Goles,bad 67-77-7221 yard,sepiching wedge. aca ee nae Ski es maranae yc leh wedge vue 11-741 ee Ml—Maikonee Ti ionOldaa S 3 tant third, followed by the BAR- kansas 47, North Carolina State 36, Mississppistate33, ColoradoState25, Texas ABM Brandal Stove 757475224 Nekay SaTaas 7277-75-24 Honda of Jacques Villeneuve of Canada. 25.Stanlord24,Pitsburgh 22, Mississippi 20, Texas Tech 18,Air Force 16, Oregons, PH Horgan Il, $5226 Lyle, $5,206 7377-76-26 Te 3 East Carolina 11, lowa State 7, Arizona State 6, Anzona 4, 71-69-71-72-283 72-67-76-68—263 David Lundstrom, $1282 Ni Geberger, $1.232 Jason Buha,$5018 68-70-72.74-284 Rocky Thompson, $1,064 $5,018 _73-67-74-70—204 Tommy Aaron, $824 3-74-7204 TAT8T4-206 74-77-7627 681 No. 12, 2, f10 wedge. 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