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Show TheSaltLake Tribune SPORTS Monday, July15, 2002 Silver Dollar <waen beJearns to Cash N Fame Wins Late leave [the gate] a little better, he’s going to be deadly.” § Continued from C-1 TONY GUYMON Cash N Fame jockey TE, a Owned by Joe Duncan Roosevelt, Utah, and trained byWes Giles, Cash N Fame won for the second time in threecareer starts, earned the top prize of $36,983 and bumped his total bankroll to ‘$40,610. According to Guymon,it is the beginning for Cash N ne, “When he learns to leave [the starting gate] a little better, he’s going to be deadly,” Guymonsaid. “I mean, he was deadly enough today. But with little more experience, he is going to be really deadly.” Guymoncredited Giles for Cash N Fame's big-time effort in the Silver Dollar. i] the credit goes to Wes,”he said. “Irode him,but Wes has put so much time with this colt. He deserves the credit, not me.” Sent off as the 92 third choice in the betting, Cash N Fame covered the 350 yards in a snappy17.58 seconds. Things did not go as well for 7-5 favorite RGH Special Lane who, unlike Cash N Fame, could not overcome a badstart. Looking forhis fifth winin his sixth career start under veteran rider Larry Knudsen, RGHSpecial Lane stumbled early and quickly found him self behind a wall of horses. Unable to find an opening, the Hadley trainee ended up eighth. “Heslipped a little and got awayabouta length behind,” Knudsen said. “It got a little bit tight in there,too. I didn't really have anywhere to go.” According to Knudsen, it was a learning experience for RGHSpecial Lane, who“was behind horses all the way toGay. He never experienced that before. He didn't really know whatto do.” Knudsen had muchbetter = in the $18,557 Silver DolDash Ta Juan and jockey Kirk Favero crossed the finish line first, but the 2-1 favorite was disqualified for interference at the start of the 400-yard event and placed fourth. Knudsen was aboard Hello Darlin Dash, whoorigi- nallyfinished second but was moved up to first on the disqualification. Owned by Lawrence Bloomquist of Bountiful and trained by Hadley, Hello Darlin Dash was credited with her third win in 11 career starts. The winner's share of $6,125 bumped her earnings to $38,447. All-Star Game Has Starzz Players @ Continued from C-1 hometown favorite, sprained her ankle. Sheis averaging 19.9 points and 11.8 rebounds. WNBA president Val Ackerman selected Mystics rookie Stacey Dales-Schuman (averaging 12 points) to replace Holdsclaw on the roster. East coach Anne Denovan will determinethefill-instarter. Catchings, anotherrookie,suffered a mild concussion in a re- cent game. She is probable for tonight. DannyLa/The Salt Lake Tribune Cash N Fame,with jockey Tony Guymon astride, won $38,983 with a 17.58 second-finish at Wyoming Downs. Los Angeles’ Tamecka Dixon and Mwadi Mabika, Seattle's have anything planned for tonight’s game. “| might try to makea flashy pass or somethingif I get the opportunity, but Ticha usuallytakes Lauren Jackson and Minnesota's Katie Smith are the other West reserves. The East reserves are Orlando's Shannon Johnson and careofthatstuff,”said Ferdinand, Nykesha Sales, Miami’s Sheri thefirst Haitian-American to play Sam, Cleveland’s Penny Taylor and Charlotte’s Andrea Stinson and TammySutton-Brown. “I'm excited just to share a locker room with the top players in the WNBA,” Ferdinand said. “T've played in all-star games i college, but nothinglikethis.” Both Goodson and Ferdinand in the WNBA. styleofplay, I just try to break down a team’ defense andscore off the dribble. Notes: This is the first time three rookies have participated in the game, . Leslie, Thompson and Weatherspoon are the only players whohave been chosen for all four All-Star games, . Leslie have games thatcaterto all-star wasthe MVPin 1999 and 2001... . play, with Goodson learning her gameonthestreets of New Jersey, Each player receives a bonus of $5,000. Swoopes will receive an additional $10,000for being the top vote-getter and a few others, including Ferdinand,will receive a where she honed that reverse layup shelikes so much, Ferdinand,in hersecond year, has becomea fan favorite with her sweet jumper and quick feet. However, she said she doesn't We've got to meet july quotas. Don't miss this opportunity to drive a new Porscheor Audifor less than you thought. Let us makeyou a believer! {48 mo, lease,10k mi. /yt $515,900residual, $2,259 cap reduction. Stock Mo, Arogo. $3,318 due at signing, ON. bonusfrom Nike... . Brian McKnight will anthem. sing the national mo. lease, $23,508 a signing. Stock Mo, g740. 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