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Show Standard-Examiner _ 12A Saturday, August 10, 1996 71-72-13 72-71-13 7. (28) Ernie irvan, Modesto, Calif, Ford PIONEER LEAGUE (Second halt) North Division Ww it Lethbridge (Dimndbcks) 11 x-Helena (Brewers) 7 Medicine Hat (Blue Jays) 7 Great Fails (Dodgers) 3; Thunderbird, 119.912. Pc. Ford Thunderbird, 119.686. 10. (6) Mark Martin, Batesville, Ark., Ford Thunderbird, 119.678. 1. (25) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Mo., Chevrotet Monte Carlo, 119.540. GB i. as 5 33 4 7 50 5 nn mu CS 12. (11) Brett Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford it Pct. GB Butte (Devil Rays) x-Ogden (Brewers) 8 8 5 6 #6 ST - Billings (Reds) x-first-haif champion 2Nn 4 6 7 7 Thunderbird, 119.194. 13. (7) Geoff Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford Thunderbird, 119.089 14. (18) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 119.072. 15. (37) John Andretti, indianapolis, Ford Thunderbird, 118.999. 16. (42) Kyle Petty, Randieman, N.C., Pontiac Grand Prix, 118.876. Ve) 3 Friday’s results : Helena 10, Bulle 6, 10 innings Lethbridge 14, Billings 3 Medicine Hat 6, idaho Falls 3 Ogden 17, Great Fails 4 Saturday ‘s games Butte at Helena Lethbridge at Billings Medicine Hat at Idaho Falls Great Falls at Ogden 17. (29) Butch Leitzinger, State College, Pa., Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 118.866. 18. (9) Lake Speed, Jackson, Miss, Ford Thunderbird, 118.842. 19. (94) Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, Ga., Ford Thunderbird, 118.781. NFL PRESEASON Sunday's games Lethbridge at Helena Butte at Billings Medicine Hat at idaho Falls “Great Falls at Ogden RAPTORS 17, DODGERS 4 Al Ogden’‘s Serge B. Simmons Field Great Falis Ogden 002 110 000-4 7 5 242 060 O3x-17 15 0 Garcia, Feliciano (2), Cokkes (4), Bourbakis (6), Sanchez (9) and Snow; Hawkins, Boker (6), Richardson (9) and Rodriguez. W— Hawkins. L — Garcia. HR — Ogden, Rodriguez, Dar- ula. T — 2:53. A— 1,664. PCL BASEBALL | iL Pct. GB x-Edmonton (Athletics) Calgary (Pirates) 32 28 7 #21 72 6533 «571 SI — 64 Vancouver (Angels) Tacoma (Mariners) 21 3% 27) 3 «=.438 375 «10% B% Pc. GB ei 4% 479 #449 = 3 3¥2 «5 Salt Lake (Twins) Southern Division Ww et ‘Las Vegas (Padres) Tucson (Astros) Albuquerque (Dodgers) x-Phoenix (Giants) 7 24 23 22 2: 25 25 27 Colo. Springs (Rockies) 21 27 x-first-half champion Friday’s resutts Satt Lake 3, Colorado Springs 2 5'2 Seattle Denver Kansas City San Diego 0 t O 1000 28 25 © 1000 31} 3 0 500 2% W 0 2 0 000 27 4) T 0 O O 0 Pct. PF 100 & 1000 20 1000 32 500 40 PA % 7 6 33 1,2: 2.2 < jational Conterence East W L T Pct. PF PA Dallas N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 1 0 Philadelphia Washington 1 1 1 1 0 0 Arizona 0 1 Central W L Green Bay Detroit Minnesota 0 1 0 1 1 09 0 1000 24 17 500 41 6 500 500 OO 39 42 3 41 3 2% T Pct. PF PA O 0 0 1 San Francisco 0 0 1 1 0 New Orleans St. Louis Atlanta O 1 1 1 1 West W L Carolina Las Vegas at Tacoma Sunday’s games Salt Lake at Colorado Springs 0 West W LL 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Tampa Bay Calgary at Vancouver Tucson at Albuquerque Phoenix at Edmonton 1 1 1 Chicago Saturday’s sames Salt Lake at Colorado Springs 0 1000 24 500 56 500 35 7 4 55 000 12 30 000 10 3 T Pct. PF PA 0 1 1 1 1 GO 0 0 0 1.000 30 12 50 26 32 500 27 26 oO 7 9 0 Friday‘s resuits 000 17 20 Gil Morgan 72-72— 144 Satoshi Higashi 72-72— 144 8 10 1 0 Miller, Legault (6), Mahomes (9) and Durant; Kramer, Jones (6) and Brito. W— Miller (7-10). L—Kramer (8-3). HR—Salt Lake, Brede (8), Latham (9). T— 3:00. A— 5 MLB BASEBALL ~ TEAM-BY-TEAM DISABLED LIST NEW YORK (AP) — Players on the disabled list by team, as provided by the American and National League, with position and effective date (players are on the 15-day disabledlist unless noted) through Aug.8: American League Baltimore - Armando Benitez, p, 60-day, April 20; Bill Percival, p, 60-day, April 26; tghina of, July 25; Arthur Rhodes, p, ug. 6. Boston — Butch Henry, p, 60-day, March 22; Wil Cordero, 2b, May 21; Nate Minchey, p, June 28; Richard Garces, p, July 25; Jose Can- seco, of, July 26; Milt Cuyler, of, 60-day, July 28; John Valentin, ss, Aug. 3. Calitornia— Steve Ontiveros, p, 60-day, March 24; Bryan Harvey, p, March 24; Tim Harkrider, ss, 60-day, March 31; Dick Schofield, ss, April 20; Mark Eichorn, p, June 6; Mark Holzemer, p, June 10; Rich Moriteleone, p, July 13. Chicago— Jason Bere, p, 60-day, April 22; 60-day, March 31; Jeff Sexton, p, 60-day, June 30; Alan Embree, p, July 28; Dennis Martinez, p, 71-73— 144 70-74 — 144 D.A. Weibring Mark Caicavecchia Costantino Rocca Lee Rinker John Cook Tim Herron Jeff Stuman Nick Faldo Scott Hoch Joel Edwards David Ogrin Stu Ingraham Michael Bradiey 72-72 — 144 69-75 — 144 72-72— 144 68-76— 144 75-70 — 145 73-72 — 145 73-72 — 145 Marco Dawson Howard Clark 76-69 — 145 73-72 — 145 Per-Ulrik Johansson Tommy Nakajima Paui Stankowski Dan Forsman Phil Biackmar Mark Wiebe Alexander Ceika Steve Stricker Bernhard Langer Joey Sindelar Corey Pavin Larry Nelson Paul Azinger Willie Wood Ben Crenshaw Craig Parry John Reeves 71-73 — 144 70-74— 144 72-72 — 144 73-71-44 69-75— 144 71-73 — 144 Failed to quality 73-72 — 145 73-72 — 145 70-75—145 76-69— 145 71-74— 145 72-73— 145 73-72— 145 71-74— 145 73-72 — 145 73-72 — 145 73-72 — 145 71-74— 145 73-72 — 145 70-75 — 145 70-75 — 145 74-71— 145 72-73 — 145 Saturday, Aug. 17 Chicago at New Orleans, 6 p.m. St. Louis at Kansas City, 6 p.m. New York Giants at New York Jets, 6 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 6 p.m. (FOX) Arizona at San Diego, 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18 Philadeiphia at New England, 11 a.m. (NBC) San Francisco at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. (TNT) Minnesota ofHantak (ABC) ' NCAA FOOTBALL © USA TODAY-CNN TOP 25 ~The USA TODAY-CNN football preseason coaches’ poll, with first-place votes in paren- theses, 1995 season record, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous rank- 2 p.m. (taped). Baseball: Los Angeles at Cin- cinnati, @®, 2 p.m. Beach volleyball: Miller Lite Open, @. 3 p.m. Horse racing: Pacific Classic/Sword Dancer Handicap, ESPN,4 p.m. Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Monireal, WGN, 5:30 p.m. Tonight Jeffrey Roth 72-74 — 146 69-77 — 146 Jimmy Johnsion 68-70— 138 Bob Estes 72-74 — 146 Steve Haskins 72-66 — 138 Mark McNulty 75-71 — 146 Davis Love Ii! Jack Nickiaus 73-73 — 146 77-69 — 146 Philip Walton Mike Hulbert 70-76 — 146 78-68 — 146 Jack O'Keefe Jimmy Green Mike Small Craig Perks 73-74 — 147 Jim McGovern Blaine McCallister Colin Montgomerie 71-77 — 14 74-74— 148 71-77 — 148 Billy Andrade Mark James Bob Tway 75-73 — 148 73-75 — 148 75-73 — 148 76-73 — 149 Craig Stadler 77-72-1149 Mark Wurtz John Wilson Steve Lowery 74-75 — 149 72-77 — 149 Grent Geiberger Bill Porter Faied to quality Milan Switer 71-79 — 150 LPGA GOLF 76-72— 148 Bob Lohr Tom Kite Ted Tryba 75-73 — 148 78-71— 149 Lennie Clements Michael Burke Jr. 75-75— 150 76-74 — 150 Peter Senior Walt Chapman 72-79-15 76-75 151 75-76 —~ 151 76-75 — 151 75-76 — 151 76-76 — 152 77-75 — 152 Steve Schneifer Mike Taylor Lanny Wadkins Duffy Waldorf Bob Ford Robby Ware Eddie Terasa Greg Kraft Jumbo Ozaki 77-75— 152 79-73 — 152 75-77-152 43-79 — 15 78-75 — 153 80-73 — 153 74-79 — 153 78-75 — 153 75-79 — 154 Hal Sutton John Bermel 73-81 — 154 81-75 — 156 Ron Philo Jr. 78-78 — 156 75-81 — 156 Ken Schall Hubert Green John DeForest Michael Caporale Dan Bateman John Nelson Peter Jacobsen 75-81 — 156 79-77 — 156 78-79 — 157 82-78 — 160 81-83 — 164 82-85 — 167 71-WD ey FIRST AMERICA CLASSIC ADA, Mich. (AP) — Friday’s first-round scores in the $850,000 Senior PGA First of America Classic golf tournament being played on the par 36-36-72, 6,909-yard Egypt Valiey Country Club course: Tommy Aaren Bruce Summerhays Tom Wargo 33-33 — 66 3-4—-67 34-33 — 67 Bobby Stroble 35-33 — 68 Dave Stockton 34-34 — 68 John Bland 34-34-68 Deane Pappas Aaron Barber 66-73 — 139 70-69 — 139 69-70 — 139 69-70 — 139 70-69 — 139 67-72 — 139 67-72 — 139 70-69 — 139 70-69 — 139 67-72 — 139 69-70 — 139 70-69 — 139 70-70— 140 72-68 — 140 76-64 — 140 70-70 — 140 73-67 — 140 70-70 — 140 68-74—142 S CANTON, Mass. (AP) — Friday’s secondround scores in the $500,000 LPGA PING Weich’s Championship golf tournament being played on the par-72, 6,137-yard Blue Hill Country Club course: Janet Anderson 67-70 — 137 Karrie Webb 65-73 ~ 138 Liselotte Neumann 72-67 — 139 Gail Graham 69-70 — 139 Tracy Hanson 69-70— 139 Juli Inkster 68-71— 139 Danielle Ammaccapane 68-71— 139 Kris Tschetter 73-67 — 140 Meg Mation 72-68 — 140 Missie Berteotti 71-69 — 140 Emilee Kiein 71-69 — 140 Alice Ritzman 70-70-- 140 Lorie Kane 70-70 — 140 Rhonda Reilly 73-68 — 141 Deb Richard 72-69 — 141 Mitzi Edge 72-69 — 141 Barb Whitehead 71-70— 141 Nanci Bowen 71-76-14) Moira Dunn 70-71— 143 Rosie Jones 69-72 — 141 Vicki Fergon 67-74— 141 Michele Redman 73-69 — 142 Kathy Postlewait 72-70 -- 142 Pear! Sinn 71-71— 142 , Pat Bradiey d 70-72 — 142 Melissa McNamara 69-73 — 142 Sally Little 74-69 ~ 143 Betsy King 73-70 — 143 Laurie Rinker-Graham 72-71— 143 Penny Hammel Wendy Ward Carin Hi Koch Laurie Brower Sue Thomas Amy Fruhwirth Michelle Estill Leta Lindley Julie Piers 72-71 — 143 72-71 — 143 72-71 ~ 14 71-72—143 70-73 — 143 70-73 — 143 69-74 — 143 75-69 — 144 74-70 — 144 34-35 — 69 Annette DeLuca 74-70 — 144 35-34-69 Hiromi Kobayashi 72-72 — 144 Pts. Prv 36-34-71 Marianne Morris 72-72 — 144 1. Nebraska (47) 12-0-0 1,524 1 Detroit — Justin Thompson, p, June 3; Raul 2. Tennessee (6) 34-36-70 Vicki Goetze 72-72— 144 1-1-0 1 2 Casanova, c, June 20; Greg Keagie, p, July 7; 3. Florida State (6) 35-35-70 Val Skinner 71-73 — 144 10-2-0 1,376 5 34-36-71 - sree, ss, July 27; Melvin Nieves, of, Kris Monaghan 71-73 — 144 4. Florida (3) 12-1-8 1,364 3 ug, 2. 36-34-70 Tracy Kerdyk 71-73— 144 5. Colorado 0-2-0 1,231 4 37-34-71 Kansas City—Jim Converse, p, 60-day, Tammie Green 70-74— 144 6. Southern Cal 9-2-1 1,121 11 8-33-71 March 22; Kris Ralston, p, 60-day, June 12; 7. Notre Dame Kim Saiki 70-74 — 144 9-3-0 1,094 13 35-36-71 Mark Gubicza, p, 60-day, July 6. Michelle McGann 74-71— 145 Penn State 9-3-0 983 12 %-35-71 Milwaukee — Jamie McAndrew, p, 60-day, 8. Patti Liscio 73-72 — 145 9. Texas WO-2-1 «968 14 35-36-71 March 29; Turner Ward, of, May 25; Chuck Dina Ammaccapane 73-72 — 145 10. Ohio State 1-2-0 958 8 36-35-71 Carr, of, 60-day, May 31; Kevin Wickander, p, 11. Michigan Jenny Lidback 72-73 — 145 9-4-0 866 19 38-33-71 June 27. Mayumi Hirase 72-73 — 145 Texas A&M 9-3-0 77415 38-33-71 Minnesota — Kirby Puckett, of, 60-day, May 12. Beth Daniel 71-74— 145 13. Syracuse 9-3-0 743 16 37-34-71 28; Dave Stevens, p, July 21; Dennis Hocking, Susie Redman 76-70 — 146 14. Alabama 8-3-0 603 34-37-71 ss, July 31. Terry-Jo Myers 75-71 — 146 Virginia Tech 10-2-0 562 9 37-35-72 New York- Tony Fernandez, ss, 60-day, 15. Deborah Lee 75-71 — 146 16. Miami, Fla. 8-3-0 527 Wally Armstrong 38-34-72 March 24; Melido Perez, p, 60-day, March 26; Missie McGeorge 74-72 — 146 17. Auburn 8-4-0 432 21 Butch Baird 37-35-72 Tim Raines, of, May 22; David Cone, p, 60Becky Iverson 74-72 — 146 18. Kansas State 0-2-0 407 6 Jimmy Gleason 37-35-72 day, July 6; Pat Kelly, 2b, July 28; Scott KaCindy Haley 73-73 — 146 19. Northwestern 1-2-0 %3 7 ~- Bruce Deviin 38-34-72 mieniecki, p, 60-day, July 31. Amy Benz 72-74— 146 20. Louisiana State 7-4-1 359 25 Bob Wynn 38-34-72 Oakland - Pedro Munoz, of, June 2; Brent 21. Virginia Laura Baugh 72-74— 146 9-4-0 347 17 Ken Still 35-37-72 Gates, if, June 16. Stefania Croce 72-74-14 22. Washington 7-4-1 346 Rick Acton 38-34-72 Seattle - Greg Hibbard, p, 60-day, March 11; 23. Clemson Anna Acker-Macosko 76-71 — 147 8-4-0 22 — Masaru Amano 38-35-73 Ricky Jordan, if, 60-day, May 3; Russ Davis, 24. Kansas Caroline Keggi 75-72 — 147 10-2-0 256 10 John Jacobs 38-35-73 if, 60-day, June 8; Edgar Martinez, 3b, July 23. 25. lowa Maggie Will 74-73 — 147 8-4-0 190 Dick Hendrickson 35-38 — 73 Texas — Chris Nichting, p, 60-day, March 22; Cindy Schreyer 74-73 — 147 Others receiving votes: Arizona State 187, Dave Eicheiberger 39-34-73 Chris Howard, p, 60-day, March 22, Dewayne North Carolina 112, Utah 94, Brigham Young Stephanie Maynor 73-74-47 Bob Murphy 38-35-73 Stevens, Ib, Aug. 4. Barb Bunkowsky Scherbak 73-74-47 83, Oregon 81, Wisconsin 81, San Diego State Jim Dent 37-36-73 Toronto - Paul Spoliaric, p, July 25. Margaret Piait 73-74— 147 60, Texas Tech 59, East Carolina 58, Georgia John Paul Cain 37-% —-73 National League Denise Killeen 73-74-47 Tech 45, Georgia 35, UCLA 31, West Virginia Gay Brewer 35-38 — 73 Atlanta - David Justice, of, 60-day, May 31; 23, Baylor 14, Oklahoma 13, Arizona 12, Shirley Furlong 72-75 — 147 Terry Carison 36-37 ~73 DannyBautista, of, June 28; Jeff Blauser, ss, Stanford 11, Arkansas 10, Colorado State 9, Tara Fleming 71-76 — 147 arson 34-39-73 July 16; Jason Schmidt, p, July 15; Lee DanFailed to quality Louisville 9, Toledo 9, Boston College 8, MichiRobert Landers 36-38-74 lels, p, 60-day, July 17; Steve Avery, p, July gan Katie Peterson-Parker 77-71-48 State 6, Southern Mississippi 6, Houston 5, Frank Conner 38-36-74 13; Jerome Walton, of, 60-day, July 25. Jan Stephenson 75-73 ~ 148 Miami, Ohio 5, Cincinnati 3, Fresno State 3, Jack F! 36-38-74 Chicago — Mike Campbell, p, June 30. Shelley Hamlin 74-76 — 150 State 2, California 1, Texas ChrisBob Li 38-36-74 _Cincinnati~ Jose Rilo, p, March 23; Pete — Heather Drew 71-80 ~- 151 tian 1 . Dow Finsterwald 33-36 ~74 Schourek, p, July 2. Lee E 38-36-74 Colorado ~ Bret Saberhagen, p, 60-day, May Harry Toscano 39-35-74 22; Bill Swift, p, 60-day, July 27; Larry Walker, Bob Irving 37-38-75 of, June 10; Lance Painter, p, Aug. 6; Mike Jim Wilkinson 38-37-75 Munoz, p, July 27. Ed Sneed 40-35-75 Florida ~ Wilson Heredia, p, March 29; Ale- CHAMBERS MUSIC CO. VNEA MOUNT OGDEN 18-HOLE Don January 40-35-75 jandro Pena, p, 60-day, May 1; Matt Mantel, LEAGUE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Bob Dickson 37-38-75 p, June 19; Craig Grebeck, if, July 4; Charles Aug. 8, beat the pro feurnament Tommy Jacobs 38-37-75 ~ Johnson, c, July 28; Andre Dawson,of, Aug. 5. OGDEN — Final standings in the Chambers Tourney winners—Jonnie Fenstermaker, Larry Laoretti 37-38-75 Houston Tony Eusebio, c, June 22; Doug Music Co. VNEA Summer Pool League: Eva Jensen, Mary Robertson, Dotty Stine, Tony Jacklin . 38-37-75 Sreced. p, 60-day, June 29; Todd Jones, p, Division A— 1. Who Knows, 78 rounds won, Jane Whitmeyer, Helen Wiison, Helen Bass, Betiey M-41-75 uly 19, 104 games won; 2. Dave’s Team,72-110; 3. TeMarion Chase, Shirley Deeter, Mary Lou Agim Bardha 38-38-76 Los Angeles ~ Rick Gorecki, p, March 25; quilia Worms, 64-96; 4. Bandits, 59-111; 5. The Lindquist, Connie Roby, Annis Tribe, Dick Lotz 40-36 — 76 Brett Butler, of, May 2; Darren Hall, p, 60- Cue is Hot, 56-90; 6. The Lost and Found, Bob Menne 37-39-76 day, May 17; Mike Blowers, 3b, July 18; Tom 31-65; player of the week ~ Jeannie LuddingJerry McGee 39-37 - 76 Candiotti, p, July 20, ton; MVP — Roger Edson. BEN LOMOND THURSDAY Mike Fetchick 38-38-76 Division B — 1, Thrashing Pit Bulls, 66-105; 2. Montreal — Tim Laker, c, 60-day, March 13; WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Larry Clark 6-41-77 Carlos Perez, p, 60-day, May 31; David Segui, The Cue’s, 64-86; 3, Bus Boys Too, 54-82; 4. eeSe een Bunky Henry 39-38-77 Yo, July 4; Sherman Obando, of, July 21. Player’s Pool Club, 26-60; 5. Paul’s Team, Larry Mowry 39-38-77 group New York ~ Bill Pulsipher, p, March 22; Rico 28-51; player of the week— Jodie Melillo; First flight - 1, Blanche Jeffs; 2. Lila Hales. Lou Graham 39-38-77 Brogna, Ib, June 20; Butch Huskey, Ib, Aug. MVP = Jodie Melilio, a flight=1, Elsie Adams; 2. Jean Randy Wood 37-40-77 ayne. vi 39-39-78 Philadelphia - Tony Longmire, of, 60-day, Miller Barber 37-42-79 9-hole group March 30; Tyler Green, p, 60-day, April 7; First flight — 1, Blance Jeffs; 2. Lila Hales, Billy Maxwell 39-40-79 Darren Daulton, of, 60-day, July 31; Mike Second flight=1. Jean Layne; 2. Phyilis n 42-38 — 80 Grace, p, June 3; Sid Fernandez, p, June 24; Thom Rosely 40-40 ~ 80 c ; Lenny Dykstra, of, 60-day, July 6; Kevin JorThird flight - 1. Elsie Adams; 2. Marg WindJoe Campbell 41-40-81 dan, if, 60-day, July 11; Mike Benjamin, inf, LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) — Friday’s secondBill Johnston 40-4181 er, 60-day, Aug. 8. round scores in the 78th annual PGA ChampiCharlie Owens 4)-40—81 Pittsburgh — Keith Osik, c, July 16; Paul onship golf tournament being played on the Bruce Crampton 34-50 ~ 84 Wagner, p, July 20; Carlos Garcia, 2b, July 22; SWAN LAKES THURSDAY par-72, 7,144-yard Vathalla Golf Club course: Charlie Sifford 39-45 ~ 84 Elmer Opege, p, July 31; Orlando Merced, WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Phil Mickelson 67-67 — 134 Harold Henning 39-46 — 85 of, Aug. |. Justin Leonard 1-66 — 137 Aus. 8, beat the pre tournament St. Louis = Miguet Meila, of, Aug, 2, Vilay Singh 69-1) Tourney winners — Elaine Burningham, Judy San Diego - Homer Bush, 2b, 60-day, May Kenny Perry 66-72 — 138 NIKE OMAHA CLASSIC Eddy, Chris Eddy. 20; Chris Gwynn, of, July 2 ; Andy Ashby, p, Mark Brooks 68-70 — 1 July 27; Luis Lopez, inf, July 3), OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Friday's secondLee Janzen 68-71 ~ 139 San Francisco Sergio Valdez, 0, 60-day, round scores in the $200,000 NIKE Omaha Nick Price 68-71 = 139 March 25; Stan Javier, of, August 5; Rich DeClassic golf lournament being played on the Greg Nofman 68-72 140 Lucia, p, July 27; Robby Thompson, 2b, July par-72, 7,034-yard Champions Golf Club lan Woosnam 68-72 ~ 140 26; Matt Williams, 3b, Aug, 5; Shawon OunAve. 8, low net tournament course: Tom Watson 69-71 140 First flight, 0-27 handicap |. (tie) Becky sion, $8, Aug. 5. Mike Sposa 64-66 ~ 130 David Edwards 69-71 — 140 Fowler, Flo Abrams, a“ (te) Lee CederJett Brehaut 67-6413) Jesper Parnevik 73-67 ~ 140 holm, Virginia , 2. Rocky Waicher 66°65 ~~ 13) Brad Faxon 72-68 — 140 Second flight, 28-43 handicap 1. Chery’ Joe Durant 68-66 — 134 Russ Cochran 68-72 — 140 cower, 32; 2. (tle) Chris Casteel, Melanie KeiBriny Baird 68-67 ~ 135 Jim Furyk 70-70 — 140 Doug Ounakey 67-68 ~ 135 BUD AT THE GLEN Mike Brisky 71°69 =~ 140 Third flight, 44-and-over handicap — 1, AuroDave Rummells 68-67 ~ 135 Tommy Tolles 69-71 — 140 * WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) ~ Priday’s te] — 3), 2. (He) Gina Wood, Jule HerAlan Pate 67-68 ~ 135 Frank Nobilo -72— 141 dualifying results for Sunday's Bud at the Glen Whisman 70-65— 135 en, Larry Mize 71-70~ 41 Winston Cup stock-car race being held at ANTES Jett Bariow 69-66 — 135 Wayne Grady 74-67 ~ 141 Watkins Glen international, with car nurnber, Steve Runge 66-68 136 HILL AIR FORCE BASE MEN'S Scott McCarron -72~ 14) driver, hometown, type of car and qualifying Alan Bration 70-66 — 136 Steve Eikington 67-74— 14) ASSOCIATION speed in miles per hour (rest of 40-car field RW. Eaks 69-67 136 Mark O'Meara 71-70~ 141 will be determined today in further qualifying): Steve Larick o3136 Brian Watts 70-71 = 141 N.C., 1, @) Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolis, Michael Christie 8-68 ~ 196 Ernie Els 74-68 ~ 142 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 120.733 mph (new Ben Bates ~% Fred Couples 74-68 ~ 142 120.411 record old record, qualifying track Fred Funk 73-69 ~ 142 omen by Mark Martin o Twiogs 89 a ie reg Twi Miguel Angel Jimenez 77) ~ 142 2, (88) Dale Jorralt Hickory, N.C., Ford Nolan Henke 72-70 = 142 m 69 = Thunderbird, 120.5 Tom Lehman 71-71 142 10) oan Rudd, Chesapeake, Va., Ford low net ~ 1, Tom Stevens; 2, ho d Predtak Smith; 3, Al Marco Gortana 69-68 = 13 Bob Boyd The7) = 142 Eric Epperson 72-65 = 197 Hawley; 4, Steve Self, Neal Lancaster 7-72-13 te (5) Terry Labonte, Corpus Christi, Texas, John Adams Third fight, low gross 1. Veran Smith; 2. Skip Kendall Tie66~ 137 72-11-43 hevrolet Monte Carlo, 120.250, John Flannery 68-69 ~ 137 Steve Owen; 3. Elden VanBuren; 4. Kent KenMaggert 73-10-43 © 5. (24) Jel Gordon, Pittsboro, ind., Chevrolet Jett nedy; low net = 1, Rick Norman; 2. Fred Gus John Morse oe - 4 > Monte Carto, 119.990. Andy = Jin Gallagher Jr, “10— * 6 (2) Rusty Wallace, Concord, N.C., Ford 8-69 137 Furry Zoeller 16-67 ~ 143 Thunderbird, 119.918, ing: July 31; Julio Franco, 1b, Aug.6. Jimmy Powell Jim Albus Larry Gilbert Walt Morgan Jim Colbert Walter Zembriski Dick Rhyan Homero Blancas Kermit Zarley Mike Hill Simon Hobdday Rives McBee David Graham Calvin Peete Bob Eastwood Ben Smith Dennis Coscina Mike McCullough 71-67 — 138 72-66 — 138 70-69 — 139 Doug Martin Bill Israeison 68-70 — 138 Javier Sanchez Ronnie McCann Eric Johnson Greg Petersen Chad Magee Craig Bowden Jerry Foltz Billy Downes Rob McKelvey Gary Webb Ryan Howison Eric Meeks Doug Barron Bobby Doolittle 74-73-47 66-72 — 138 70-68 — 138 69-69 — 138 69-70 — 139 73-74 — 147 72-75— 147 71-76 — 147 72-75 — 147 74-73 — 147 72-75— 147 Jay Don Blake 137 137 138 138 Kory Bowman Pat Bates Chris Stutts Scott Simpson Loren Roberts Chris Tucker John Huston Brad Bryant Tom Purtzer Chris Anderson Seattle at Indianapolis, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. NFL football: NFL Quarter- back Challenge. @, George Bowman Carolina at Denver, 6 p.m. Indianapolis at Houston, 6 p.m. New Orleans at Kansas City, 6 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bayal Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Green Bay at Baltimore, 5 p.m. ESPN, noon. 67-70 — 71-66 — 69-69 — 67-71— Kirk Triplett Grant Waite Joe Ozaki Steve Jones Mark McCumber riday, Aug. 16 NFLpreseason: Baltimore at N.Y. Giants, @, 11 a.m. Tennis: ATP Championship, Kevin Burton Tom Hearn Rick Cramer Tim Loustalot 74-77 — 151 80-71— 151 Detroit at Houston, 6 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 6 p.m. Today PGA golf! PGA Championship. TBS, 8:30 a.m.; @, 11:30 a.m. Auto racing: NASCAR Busch Grand National North 150, ESPN, 10:30 a.m. 72-74 — 146 74-72 — 146 74-72—146 Perry Arthur Lonnie Nieisen Oakland at Atlanta, 6 p.m. (ESPN) Sampras falls _ Television John Daly Brande! Chamblee Mike Reid Baltimore at New York Gianis, 1) a.m. Sunday‘s games Miami at Chicago, 11 a.m. (NBC) Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 6 p.m. (TNT) v‘s game New England at Dallas, 6 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Aug. 15 ON THE AIR 74-77 — 145 75-75— 150 76-74-1530 71-79 — 150 78-72 — 150 (NBC) Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 6 p.m. (FOX) ” At Colorado Springs, Coico. Billy Mayfair Woody Austin Michael Campbell Roberi Allenby Sam Torrance Eric Booker Saturday‘s games (Times MDT) BUZZ 3, SKY SOX 2 71-73— 144 David Frost Detroit, 34, Washington 25 St. Louis 17, Jacksonville 10 . Calgary at Vancouver Tucson at Albuquerque Phoenix at Edmonton Las Vegas at Tacoma Chad Kreuter, c, 60-day, July 20. Cleveland—Daron Kirkreit, p, Houston Pittsburgh § 438 100 200 000-3 000 602 000-2 Cincinnati Oakland ~ Calgary 5, Vancouver 4 Tucson 6, Albuquerque 5 Edmonton 5, Phoenix 0 Tacoma 4, Las Vegas 2 Salt Lake Colorado Springs 7-72-13 Gien Day American Conference East W L T Pet. PF PA Miami 1 0 8 1000 3 W Buffalo 1 1 0 500 42 2 Indianapolis 13186 Bsn New England 0 1 0 OO 7 @ N.Y. Jets 0 2 0 000 29 6! Central W LL T Pct. PF PA Baltimore 1 0 0 100 7 9 Jacksonville (Second half) Northern Division Rocco Mediate Paul Goydos 9. (21) Michael Waltrip, Owensboro, Ky., WwW idaho Fails (Padres) 73-70— 143 POOL PGA. GOLF AUTO RACING Serhan oi AndyOlisrd 08107 in straight sets;. NFL preseason: San Diego at San Francisco, @, 6 p.m. MLS soccer: Tampa Bay at Agassirolls on . Dallas, ESPN, 6:30 p.m. Radi MASON,Ohio - Thomas; Engqvist, winless in six previ- Today 7 *€OOVABAZZOOQSS ABV e Patrick Burke Jay Haas Curtis Strange ous meetings against Pete Sampras, shocked the top seed Sports talk: 24-hourall-sports programming (KISN 570 AM) Sports talk: SportsCentral Saturday (KSL 1160 AM), 2 p.m. Sports talk: Sports Scoreboard Saturday (KTKK, 630 AM), 2 p.m. Sports talk: ESPN Radio (KSL 1160 AM), 4 p.m. in straight sets Friday in the quarterfinals of the ATP . Championship. on player a into ran just “] fire,” Sampras said after falling 6-3, 6-3. “I’ve never run in- to a right-handed serve that, was so overwhelming. I neverfelt into the match.” A year ago in Montreal, Tonight Pioneer League baseball: Great Falls at Ogden (KSOS 800 Engqvist had gotten to match point against Sampras, butstill AM), 7 p.m. ended up losing. He never let it reach that point on center court at the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center. PCL baseball: Salt Lake at Colorado Springs (KISN 570 AM), 7:05 p.m. Rick Krusell; 3. Larry Evaro; 4. Don DeBoer; ©, 69-74-13 74-69-13 73-70 -— 143 “I see him as the best ten- low net— 1. Howard L. Peterson; 2. Mark An- nis player ever,” the 10th- derson; 3. Tom Graham; 4. Steve Barker. seeded Engqvist said. “It’s ob: vious he didn’t play a good EL MONTE TUESDAY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION match, but I played well and I served really well. I was going Aug. 6, Scotch twosome tournament Firstflight — 1. Nekia Carlos and Colette Nitz; 2. Londy Medina and Rose Peierson. Second flight — }. Kathie Mecham and Bonnie bstea 2. Norma Opheikens and Nicki Sala- for shots and put pressure OR him all the time. He looked a little bit tired and stiff from TENNIS nm em ee ee tn a eC he Le AP > TT... oe Emtyn Aubrey * David Duval Payne Stewart 5 yesterday’s long match.” Sampras fought off match point Thursday night before overcoming doubles specialist Mark Woodforde, 6-7 (7-5), ATP CHAMPIONSHIP MASON, Ohio (AP) — Friday's results in the ATP Championship tennis tournament being played at the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center (seedings in parentheses): Men’s singles Quarterfinals Thomas Muster (2), Austria, def. Wayne 7-5, 7-6 (7-4). 3 Told that Engqvist had called him the best ever, Sampras said, “I guess that makes him pretty good.” ° yeig (9), South Africa, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 Thomas Enavist (10), Sweden, def. Pete Sampras (1), Tampa, Fla., 6-3, 6-3. Andre Agassi (6), Las Vegas, def. Yevoeny Kafeinikov (4), Russia, 7-6 (7-1), 3-6, 6-3. Michael Chang (3), Henderson, Nev., def. Goran Ivanisevic (5), Croatia, 6-3, 7-5. Men’‘s doubles Quarterfinals Rick Leach, Laguna Beach, Calif., and Richey Reneberg, Minneapolis, def. Jonas Biorkman and Nicklas Kulti, Sweden, 6-2, 7-5. Mark Knowles, Bahrain, and Daniel Nestor (3), Canada, def. Mark Philippoussis and Patrick Rafter, Austraiia, 7-6 (7-3), 7-5. Sandon Stolle, Australia, and Cyril Suk, Czechoslavakia, def. Byron Black, Zimbabwe, and Grant Connell (2), Canada, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2). Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, and Jan Siemerink (8), Monte Carlo, def. Todd Woodpaylegal Woodforde (1), Australia, In other quarterfinals, Andre Agassi eliminated Yev: geny Kafelnikov 7-6 (7-1), 3-6; 6-3. Like Agassi, second-seed- ed Thomas Muster captured his third consecutive straight, set victory, beating ninth-seed+ ed Wayne Ferreira 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (16-14). , Basuki defeats Frazier to seal semifinal berth TARA SAN MARING INTERNATIONAL MONTREAL - Yayuk SAN MARINO (AP) — Friday’s results in the San Marino Internationa! tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Men‘s singles Quarterfinals Marcello Charpentier, Argentina, def. Gilbert Basuki, the sole Indonesian on Schaller (6), Austria, 6-4, 6-4. the Women’s Tennis Association tour, began making an in: ternational impact Friday by (8), Czech Republic, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, beating Amy Frazier to reach Felix Mantilla (2), Spain, def. Siava Dosedel Javier Sanchez, Spain, def. Christian Ruud, Norway, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. the semifinals of the $1.3 mil- du MAURIER OPEN Basuki trailed 5-4 in the third set, fought off two match points, then roared back for & 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory over the 13th-seeded Frazier. Basuki will play top-seeded Monica Seles in today’s semi-, final round. Seles defeated sixth-seeded Magdalena Maleeva of Bulgaria 6-4, 6-1. lion du Maurier Open. MONTREAL (AP) — Friday’s results in the $1.3 million du Maurier Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Waemen’s singles Third round Mary Joe Fernandez (5), Miami, def. Nathalie Tauziat (15), France, 6-1, 6-1. Quarterfinals Yayuk Basuki, indonesia, def. Amy Frazier (13), Rochester Hills, Mich., 2-6, 6-2, 7-5. Monica Seles (1), Sarasota, Fla., def. Magdalena Maleeva (6), Bulgaria, 6-4, 6-2. Kimberly Po, Rolling Hills, Callf., def. Mary Joe Fernandez (5), Miami, 6-2, 6-3. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (2), Spain, def. Florencia Labat, Argentina, 6-4, 6-4, lemen‘’s Geubles Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami, and Helena Sukova, Czech Republic (2), def. Lisa Raymond, Wayne, Pa., and Rennae Stubbs, Austratia (5), 6-2, 6-4. Yayuk Basuki, indonesia, and Caroline Vis, Netherlands (7), def. Slivia Farina, italy, and Barbara Schett, Germany, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 7-5. Lakers add depth at guard with signing of Robinson INGLEWOOD,Calif. Free agent guard Rumeal Robinson signed a contract Friday with the Los Angeles Lakers. Terms were not released. “We're excited about the addition of a veteran guard who is capable of running a team,” Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. STYRIAN OPEN MARIA LANKOWITZ, Austria (AP) — Fri- day’s results in the $107,500 Styrian Open tennis tournament (seedings in parentheses): Women’s singies Quarterfinals Silvia Talaia, Croatia, def. Bettina Fulco-Villela, Argentina, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Sandra Cecchini, italy, def. Lenka Cenkova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Barbara Paulus (1), Austria, dei. Petra Langrova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. Stephanie De Ville, Belgium, def. Christina Torrens-Vaiero, Spain, 6-3, 6-2. TRANSACTIONS > BASEBALL AUG. 9 Maier League Baseball — Approved the appointment of John Alien as interim chief executive of the Cincinnati Reds. Kansas City Royals — Purchased the contract of RHP Jaime Bluma from Omaha of the sac Association, Designated RHP Tim assignment. Toronto Blue Jays—Signed LHP Diegoma Markwell. Philadelphia Phillies - Fired Butch Hobson, manager of Scranton Wilkes-Barre of the international League. BASK AUG. 9 Fitch in stable condition following heart surgery LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Clippers coach Bill Fitch, who has coached more games than anyone in NBA history and ranks fourth om the league’s all-time victory list, was in stable condition Friday after undergoing triple bypass surgery. Fitch, 62, underwent the Cieveland Cavaliers — Signed C Mark West. Los Angeles Lakers — Sioned G Rumeal Robinson, Minnesota Timberwolves ~ Agreed to terms Saunders, coach, operation late Thursday at the Columbia Conroe Regional , Medical Center after experiencing chest pains earlier at his home in Conroe, Texas, the Clippers said. ; In other NBA news: New York State Athietic Commission— Rescinded the suspension of trainer Lou Duva. FOOTBALL AUG. 9 NFL—Suspended Dallas Cowboys DE le Carver for six games for violating the league’s jance abuse ; NFL Players Association - Named Clarence Vaughn assistant director of information systems. Minnesota Vik ~ Announced the retire- ;Ment of K Fuad Reveiz. Signed \ Smith to & one-year contract, RB Robert > The Timberwolves and coach Flip Saunders have agreed on a contract for Saunders to continue as coach and general manager, the team said Friday. Terms were not disclosed, ~ Standard-Examiner- wire services HOCKEY AUG. 9 Toronto Maple Leats — Named Terry Simpson assistant coach. Ottawa Senators — Re-sioned F Randy Cunneyworth to o one-year contract, x Coyotes — Ron Wilson tant coach for Springfield of the AHL. COLLEGE AUG, @ Assumption = Named John Ippolito men’s tennis coach and Steve McKlernan men’s and women’s crew coach. Ball State ~ Announced the resignation of Ruth Crowe, softball coach, to take the same Position at lowa State. BuffaloNamed Therman Bronaueh women’s assistant basketball , Meloney men’s assistant basketball coach and Kathy Twist women’s tennis coach. . Denver ~ Named Jon Boos manager of corporate marketing. Miarni = Named Tracy Smith baseball coach, Named Karin All Beet Patty rd cooked Eaq ‘ > rst, SCOREBOARD A ae |