| OCR Text |
Show ee TheSalt Lake Tribune ARound Without Bogies SPORTS couFrounour Johnson Breaks Through at Tri City Makes Janzen a Winner with a one-stroke edge over Mur- AMERICAN FORK — Eighteen holes could not separate four phy, and he shot a 4-under-par 68 and finished at 203. Murphy closed with a 69 to wind up at 205 Big boy was too strong for us today,” Murphy said. “We didn’t put enoughpressure on him.” Dentbirdied Nos. 1, 7, 10, 12 and 14 to counter his early bogey Hill, who had eight birdies, sank a birdie putt on No. 13 for a share of the lead at 10-under. hitting his approach within 12 feet. Pavin sent his secondshotinto the bunker,then blasted out within 15 feet and missed the parputt Janzen madehis putt to earn the $252,000 first-place check Downbythreestrokes with six holes to play, Pavin birdied 13 and 14 before parring the final four holes. His only bogey of the day, on No.9, irked him. “T wasn’t too happy when I bogeyed 9. I put myself behind the 8-ball,” he said. “I didn’t particularlyhit the ball well today.” es vyingforhisfirst vicy rs on the tour, took the ica at 13-under with a 12foot birdie putt on 16. But he bogeyedthe final twoholes. “I let the tournament get THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POTOMAC, Md. — Make no mistake about it — Lee Janzen won the Kemper Opensimply because he made fewer errors than the other contenders. Janzen had Sunday’s only bogey-free round, then made a 12foot birdie putt on thefirst playoff hole to beat Corey Pavin. Janzen, who started the day three shots back, had a finalrotind 4-under-par 67 and a 12under 272 total. It was his second victory of the year — he also won the Players Championship — and sixth ofhis career. Payin bogeyed the playoff hole, a typical occurrence in a final round peppered with bogeys and double-bogeys. Forinstance: & Davis LoveIII missed getting into the playoff with a bogey on A tap-in birdie at the 17th hole Sundayhelped Matt Johnson to a l-under-par 71 and a victory in the First Security Openat Tri City Golf Course Johnson, an Eaglewood Golf Course teaching pro, collected $2,000 for the narrow win over Kury Reynolds, out on the par-5 No. He had just bogeyed the par-3 Kim Thompson and Tom Costello. Those threeall shots 69s in Saturday’s opening round, but could not break par the second time around. Having just eonnIo their collegiate careers, Jon Wright h) and drew Smeeth (Weber State) tied for low amateurat 1-over 145. M. 10. He had easy putts for his final two birdies. a 6-footer on No. 12 and an 8footer on 14. oa LPGA FIRST BANK CLASSIC Julie Larsen won for thefirst time on the LPGATour,claiming the First Bank-Edina Realty LPGAClassic by sinking a birdie putt on the 17thhole and holding off Leigh AnnMills. Larsen, who shared thefirstroundlead and wasalonein first after the second roundof the 54hole tournament in Brooklyn Park, Minn., fired a final-round 71 to finish at 11-under-par 205 and win $75,000 at Edinburgh USA Golf Course. Mills, a non-exempt player who had missed three straight cuts, birdied five of the final seven holes on the 6,153-yard course to finish second at 10-under. Pat Bradley, Nancy Lopez and Liselotte Neumanntied for third at 7-under. Mills cut Larsen’s lead to one stroke with a birdie on the 124. yard No. 16. Mills, who wassix strokes back of Larsen with nine holesto play, just missed a birdie putt on 17 that would have given hera share of the lead. Larsen became the LPGA’s fifth first-time winner of the season. No. 3 when thunderstormsforced players off the Springhouse Golf Club course in Nashville, Tenn., andinto the locker room. “It was perfect for me,” Dent said after winning the BellSouth Senior Classic on Sunday by two strokes over Bob Murphy. “The first time I ever had a rain delay that didn’t bother me. I knew it wouldn't rain out, so in that delay I took a nap, went back and played . the next 15 holes 4-underpar.” The victory was Dent's first since the Bruno’s MemorialClassic last year and his ninth on the PGA Senior Tour. His $165,000 winner's check put him over $4 million in senior tour career earnings. Dent wentinto the final round @ Payne Stewart, who started the day one shot back, had two double-bogeys. “I made onebogeyoverthe last three days,” Janzen said. “I had no idea how theothers were doing — I wasn’t concerned about them.” He did, however, get a firsthandlook at Freeman’s collapse. Freeman, paired with Janzen in the final round, took the lead with a birdie on 16 but proceeded to bogey the next two holes. “Tt was his tournamentto win, but he made those mistakes,” Janzen said. Janzen gotinto the playoff with a birdie on 18, his fourth birdie on that hole in as many rounds. He made it 5 for 5 in the playoff after ence. A 35-foot putt on the par-4 No sporadicall day.” a BELLSOUTH SENIOR CLASSIC A 55-minute rain delay provided Jim Dent with time for a nap, and time to win a tournament. 17. Utah golf pros. Another round made only one stroke’s differ 7 kept Dent a piece of the lead, and he two-putted from 25 feet away,” he said. “I played little 17 and double-bogeyon 18. @ Robin Freemanwaseliminated when he bogeyedthe same two holes. & Greg Normanfell from contention with a double-bogey on Monday Don Larsen won the senior pros division with a 150 total The weekend weather was ideal, but the soggyspring made the fairways andgreensdifficult and kept scores high. The field was weakened by a more lucrative the day I was happy because I held on —1I didn’t give up,” said Johnson whocredited Hidden Valley Country Club pro Don Johnson for his improved swing. Johnson won the recent Wasatch Mountain Open when the second round wasrained out. This time, he had to come frombehind. as Wingpointe Golf Course’s Reynolds held a two-shot lead with six holes left. Reynolds was still up by one going to No. 17, but he missed the green with his approach shot and bogeyed Counting par-5s he reached in two, Reynolds batted better than perfect in hitting greensin regu- lation for the tournament. But putting problemscost him. He described Sunday's round of 36 putts as “Reynolds par.” Playing in the same group Thompson and Costello had 20foot birdie chances at No. 18 but missed, allowing Johnson to two- putt from close range for the win tournament in Colorado Springs, but Johnson was not complaining after his second win ofthe season. Johnson figured he could be on his way to a big number Sunday. standing 3 over after seven holes. But he recovered with four straight birdies, then balanced a bogey with his clutch birdie at the par-4 No. 17 to stay underpar for COLO. SPRINGS PRO-AM 2 pros Steve Schneiter a ilor decided tochasi ger money than was avail 1 Tri City, and they w Schneiter shot 69-6: 3 to win th Colorado S$ Am bytwe strokes over ilor at Coloradk Springs Countr: Schneiter earned $7,000. Swi lor, who closed with a 67. collect ed $4,250. Provo’s Ryan Rhees tied for fifth LEAVITT INSURANCE AM Southern Utah University goif. er Michael Evans held off his brother, Robert, to win the Lea vitt Insurance Amateur by tw strokes at Cedar R Golf Course in CedarCity The sons of Cedar Ridge pre John Evans finished 1-2. ahead of St. George’s Larry Williams. Mi chael Evans started the day two shots off the lead, but carded a 5under-par 66 to finish at 9-und Robert Evans closed with a Gordon Credits Crew for Detroit Victory THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT GRAND PRIX DETROIT — Robby Gordon has a pact with his Walker Racing erew. Aslong as he keeps winning poles and races, the crew will keep fixing the car when he messes up. ‘They're behind me 100 percent,’ Gordon said Sundayafter overcoming his third crash in as many days to win from the pole in the Detroit Grand Prix We had a cable kink in the GOLF SCOREBOARD Kemper Open Palsoe Sunday th eras inthe warmup [Sunday] and it’s real hard to drive one of these cars with the throttle stuck,” Gordon Ben Smith, $4180 Bobby Stroble. $4,180 Bob Zimmerman, $4,180 Brice Crampton, $4,180 srnmeniiescred | ee Open. played on the 7.004-vard. | jerry Haas, $3.13 said. “These guys are amazing Theyfixed the car during the session andgot us back out there before it was over. If you're going to have problemslike that, it’s better to have them beforetherace. The 26-year-old Californian did just that, slamming into one ofthe concrete barriersthat line the 2.1mile, 14-turn Belle Islestreet circuit on Friday, then coming back to lead the opening roundof time trials. OnSaturday, he spun inanincident with Michael Andretti but managed to hang on to win the fourthpole of his budding career The pattern continued Sunday as Gordon came back from the Jer y Pate, $2 Jay Don Blake, $2,884 DonneHamnond $2804 Hammel, $3703 3703 Jim Albus. $39,800 Tommy Aaron, § 600 Rocky Thompson, $3 600 Harold Henni $30,800 Isao Aoki, $24.420 Brace Sunes, stato morning incident and career victory as his crew said Vasser, whoseprevious bes finish was third at Sometimes we wondered why we were here because every time we went out something went wrong.” said car owner Derrick Walker Wehada lot of things go wrong,” said Gordon, who also won in April on the one-mile oval at Phoenix. “I was the victim of circumstance, but wegot a handle on it Vasser, who never trailed by more than a second inthe latego. ing, couldn't find a way to make a move on the leader and wound up following Gordon across the fin. ish line by .345 seconds — about three car lengths. held off JimmyVasser to earn his second I saw himstruggling a bit at again put the Reynard-Ford right in time for Gordon to work his mag- day with earings ic. Heled fromlap 43to the end ofthe 77-lap race. thetime withhis tires and I was hoping he'd struggle some more. ee 1993. “I was more or less for something to happen and didn’t. Robby didn’t make a mi take. Intermountain: Sports Mics ment End Of "Rain (Hopefully) Sale 10% OFF Everything In You The When MentionStore. Thi Plus Special Savings On All + Thetford Products * Kar Kaddy’s Tow-It and Model 360 * A&E Awnings—Add a Room . i Conditioners Lawn Chairs round Covers Open 8 am to 6 pm ao FREE Jefe Suman, $6.16 1 Edwards, $4.39 Doig Trwell $4.3 om Byrum, 4. ily Mayfair, 39 4.396 Mark Carnevale. $4,396 Dao Forma, 4.396 0M 3 KEEKEAKAEEKLELE Buddy Alin, $10,313 Mike Hill, $10,313 JohnBodie, $1031 Magi Steve Pate. $5,136 NORITERY POSURE A FAST, ECONOMICAL SOLUTION TO ALL YOUR eeu aae) Nay ECP MCCM Tc) @ NEW TELEPHONE & CABLE JACKS OR LINES CBE) @ PRE-WIRING FOR NEW HOMES OM ee)Le ACO M CCNshed 394-4757 a | |f | | TV/ANTENNAS ‘OMPUTER JACKS & MODEMS DSS SATELLITE INSTALLATION © PHONE SYSTEMS © TV/VCR/STEREO SPEAKER CONNECTIONS @ ANY INSIDE SERVICE OR REPAIR a ‘95 Passat GLX Wagons Lease just $199 mo: Sale $14,295 ‘95 Jetta City air, Sspeed, ‘95 Cabriolets 3 in stock alarm, dual air bags, great price, S-speeds, alloy wheels, great colors #45030 Save $13,765 Hurry Int #10000. Just $20,799 be elisa V.0o LL K §&. WA GCG EN eeeh ekee a Ed 468-2560 ANY INSTALLATION OR REPAIR WITH THIS COUPON, | Featuring Motorola Pagers Models Starting At 5305 PASE “MORE THAN AN Oil CHANGE" | Manufacturer Recommended Every Mil CTS * 611 South Main, SLC #733 East SMW)South,SLC CRete ! 24,000 was/a4 wont THWARRANTY | bas en | $5Q90% 1a ean | L 44,90° YL. 49,90° pen axte "Resi [| Si lereee | | ice te FROM an 90x! | iI me ll ree, | $ 90x + FREON Activation required with Visit One of These Cellular OneService Centers: 1. WT THiS CURD,EXPIAES6/90/08 QUALITY, SERVICE & VALUE FROM PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST p33 While Supplies Last McCaw Communications MON-FRI 8-6, SAT 8-4 FREE OIL CHANGE Wik OF | Annual DemoSale | eee et et es oe ll 567-9023 rcunes PAGERS! Stay in Touch Call now! 110% OFF! ‘95 Jetta Celebration Ed. *48 mo, doved-end lease, Zero down, first Payment, secutity depouit, tax and license and $450 lease fee due at delivery, 12,000 (nied par year, residual $7,208, #46230, ‘95 Golf GL S.speed, alr, alarm Sale! Jeff Waters at APPO! INTMENTS WELCOME ‘95 EuroVan Campersthe best selection ~ including Winnebago conversions! #21690 From $29,995 This 266-4449 Starting June 19 6905 S. STATE ST. (ACROSS FROM MULBOON'S) Very nice, #31650.....From $22,499 system, air, rear wiper, power equip. VV VV VT VT v ee | CALL TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE 255-5945 choose from 5, auto or S-speed,all ‘95 Golf GTi high perfromance VR 6 engine, sunroof, alloys, stereo cassette, must see, One only... Call Golf Leagues pmSaturday 1225 South 500 West oo ee TELEPHONE & CABLE NEEDS @ CABLE ba Cas Junior Fast, Free mobile service from “Ket3 to Provo. Glass Act 533-8844 A Divisionofthe A-1 Quality Class Group. BETTER “SERVICE AT HALF THE-RATE OF THE TELEPHQNE OR CABLE. COMPANY. X-X=X-POSURE! ALOeCOma 1-800-738-8333 up to $100. Approvedby all Insurance companies UTAH TELEPHOe aroCO Tncere more, #71990 “WINDSHIELD! Newest - Hottest - Explosive NO Selling - Small Investment « Earn $26K/Yr. = 2-3 Hrs./Wk. = Free Info, at's right...for a limited time GLASS ACT will pay your insurance deductible VV tortionis LAZY MAN'S BIZ | | om | ‘iaineu omen ine | | hs aces eee er os oseas in mp gl leah i nmtky — a #2275 North University Parkway, Provo +4025 Riverdale Road, Ogden 444 North Main, Logan Or Call Toll Free 1-800-578-1400 CELLULARONE |