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Show / 6B Sunday, March 22, 1992 SCOREBOARD Couples a sure win at Nestle The Associated Press NESTLE INVITATIONAL VINTAGE ARCO SENIORS ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Scores Saturday after the third round of the $1 million Nestle Invitational, played on the 7,114-yard, par-72 Bay Hill Club & Lodge course (a-amateur): INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) — Scores Saturday after the second round of the $500,000 Vintage ARCO Invitational, played on the 6,830-yard, par-36-36 — 72 Vintage Club Mountain course Fred Couples 67-69-63 — 199 Gene Sauers Larry Nelson Mike Harwood Dan Poni Davis Love Iii Jay Delsing Larry Silveira Tom Kite Brad Faxon Jeff Siuman Mark Brooks Jonn Huston Larry Mize Duffy Waidort Ray Floyd Buddy Gardner Andrew Magee 70-70-65 — 205 68-71-70 — 209 69-70-71 —210 71-73-67? —211 74-70-67 —211 71-69-71—211 72-74-66 — 212 76-69-67 —212 71-73-68 — 212 73-71-68 —212 68-75-69 — 212 68-71-73 —212 75-71-67 —213 74-69-70 —213 72-69-72 — 213 72-69-72 — 213 72-75-67 —214 Ted Schulz 73-74-67 —214 Tommy Aaron 65-65 —130 Thomas Lehma David Toms 71-69-74—214 72-76-67 —215 Mike Hill Jim Colbert Lee Trevino Dale Dougiass Chi Chi Rodriguez Simon Hobday Bob Charles A! Geiberger George Archer John Brodie Gibby Gilbert Dave Stockton Tom Shaw Dewitt Weaver Don January Jim Dent Jim Ferree Harold Henning Don Bies Gene Littler Bob Brue Bruce Crampton Gary Player Billy Casper Nick Price 70-74-71—215 Jim Albus 72-71— 143 Dave Rummeiis Dan Forsman Gary Hallberg Curtis Strange 72-76-68 — 216 75-72-69—216 73-74-69 — 216 73-73-70—216 Dillard Pruitt 73-72-71—216 Rick Fehr 72-73-71—216 Jim Hallet 72-73-71—216 Jay Haas _oren Roberts 71-74-71-—216 74-71-71—216 Mark O’Meara 73-71-72 Gil Morgan Hal Sutton Rocco Mediate /0-74-72—216 74-73-70—217 75-71-71 —217 Joey Sindelar 74-71-72—217 Jonn Mahaffey Mark Calcavecchia 79-65-73 —217 71-70-76 — 217 Dick Rhyan Miller Barber Orville Moody J.C. Goosie Kyle Burton Bobby Nichols Frank Beard Bruce Deviin Rocky Thompson Dick Hendrickson J.C.Snead Butch Baird Walter Zembriski Jim O'Hern Larry Laoretti Ken Still Don Massengale Larry Mowry Terry Dill Jimmy Powell Gay Brewer Doug Sanders Bob Verwey Dave Hill Lee Elder Mike Reasor Dick Goetz 72-71 — 143 71-72 — 143 73-71 ~ 144 73-71— 144 73-71— 144 71-73 ~ 144 71-73 — 144 70-74 -- 144 69-75— 144 69-75 — 144 72-73 ~ 145 71-74— 145 70-75 —145 74-72 — 146 74-72 — 146 70-76 — 146 74-73 — 147 73-74 — 147 75-72 — 148 71- 77 — 148 76-73 — 149 73- 76- 149 73-76 — 149 79-71 —150 76-74— 150 7$-73 — 152 80-74 — 154 D.A. Weibring Corey Pavin Jodie Mudd Blaine McCallister 75-71-68 —214 70-74-70 —214 71-72-71—214 69-74-71—214 Craig Parry 72-71-71-—214 Nolan Henke Mike Hulbert Fuzzy Zoeller -—216 75-72-71—218 75-72-71—218 68-78-72 —218 Robert Wrenn 72-74-72 —218 lan Baker-Finch Keith Clearwater Mike Donaid Jim Gallagher David Frost Emiyn Aubrey Hale Irwin Bob Lohr 73-72-73 —218 75-70-73—218 70-73-75—218 76-72-71 —219 73-75-71 —219 7§-72-72—219 74-73-72—219 72-75-72—219 Mark Wiebe 73-74-72—219 Ken Green Steve Pate Jay Don Biaxe Bernhard Langer Donnie Hammond Jerry Pate Mark Lye Gary McCord Paul Azinger Steve Lowery Mark McCumber Dudley Hart Bill Murchison David Peopies 72-74-73 -—219 72-74-73 —219 71-73-75—219 75-73-72 — 220 72-75-73 — 220 73-74-73 — 220 72-74-74 — 220 68-77-75 — 220 72-72-76 — 220 73-75-73 —221 75-73-73 —221 76-72-73 — 221 72-75-74—221 72-74-75 — 22) Mark Mcnulty 72-73-76 — 221 John Daly Gary Koch Wayne Grady Tom Watson Larry Rinker Billy Ray Brown Lanny Wadkins a-Mitch Voges 73-75-74 — 222 73-75-74 — 222 73-74-75 — 222 71-76-75 — 222 72-74-76 — 222 73-71-78 — 222 71-74-78 — 223 74-74-76 —224 Tees PHOENIX (AP) — Scores Saturday after the third round of the $550,000 LPGA Standard Register Ping Tournament, played on the 6,483-yard, par’ 73 Moon Valiey Country Ciub course Danielle Ammaccaparie 72-69-69 — 210 Marta Figueras-Dott 72-67-72-—211 Kristi Albers 73-69-71 —213 Meg Malion 69-74-71—214 Kris Tschetter 71-71-72—214 Dottie Mochrie 72-73-70 —215 Alice Ritzman 72-71-72—215 Dawn Coe 72-71-72-—215 Vicki Fergon 72-70-73 —215 Nancy Scranton 69-73-73 —215 Dale Eggeling 71-76-69 —216 Deb Richard 72-73-71 —216 Juli Inkster 72-72-72—216 Martha Nause 71-73-72—216 Anne Marie Pa 70-72-74—216 Muffin Spencer-Deviin 69-73-74-—216 Tina Barreti -ge 69-217 Beth Danie 4-70-217 Brandie Burton a7.tk 71-217 Melissa McNamara 74-72-71 —217 Tina Purtzer 72-14-73 —217 Pat Bradley 72-74-71 —217 Jane Geddes 14-71-72—-217 Patty Sheehan fa-7a-a— 2s Barb Mucha 73-71-73 -217 Maggie Will 73-75-70—218 Sally Little 73-71-74—218 Patty Jordan 73-71-74—218 Cindy Mackey 72-72-74 —218 Gail Graham 7Z-71-75—218 Edge PV-Ti-Fl— 209 Karen Nobile Tammie Green Angie Ridgeway Cindy Rarick Hiromi Kobayash Helen Alfredsson Donna Andrews Marianne Morris Marilyn Lovander Jayne Thobois Caroline Pierce Chris Johnson Laurie Rinker 74-73-72—219 73-74-72 —219 72-75-72 —219 74-71-74—219 73-71-75—219 77-70-73 — 220 76-71-73 — 220 74-73-73 — 220 71-75-74—220 75-69-76 — 220 75-73-73 — 221 75-73-73 — 221 73-75-73 -- 221 judi 77-70-74—221 Pavon Sarah McGuire Robin Walton Trish Johnson Kiernan Precht Myra Blackwelder Kelly Robbins Caroline Kegg Missie McGeorge Michelle Mackal Ok-Hee Ku 75-72-74—221 74-73-74—221 74-73-74—221 -75-74— 22) “30-3542 74-71-76—221 74-74-74 — 222 76-71-75 — 222 74-74-75 — 223 74-74-75 —223 Allison Finney 73-75-75 — 223 Lynn Connelly Michele Redman Judy Dickinson Sandra Paimer Missie Bert eotti Figg-Curr e Rogerson 73-75-75 74-73-76 74-73-76 72-75-76 74-72-77 76-72-76 74-74-76 70-78-76 Pear! Sinn 75-gly 77 — 224 Kate Hughes Lauri Merten Debbie Massey Jan Stephenson Gina Hull 74-74-78 ~ 226 73-75-79 — 227 Alice Miller “TRANSACTIONS:BASEBALL MARCH 18 Chicago White Sox — Agreed to terms with Joey Cora, infielder, on a two-year contract, and Sammy Sosa, outfielder, and Craig Grebeck, infielder, on one-year coniracts. Milwaukee Brewers — Sent Mark Lee, Darren Hoimes, Otis Green, Michael Ignasiak, Eric Nolte and Efrain Vaidez, oitchers; Dave Nilsson, catcher; and Matias Carritio, outfielder, to their minor league camp for reassignment. Gave Kenny Williams, ourfielder, his outright release. Seattle Mariners — Optioned Brent Kriackert and Clint Zavaras, pitchers, and Chris Howard and Jim Campanis, catchers, to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League. Optioned Greg Pirki, catcher, to Jacksonville of the Southern League. Sent Mark Grant and Jose Nunez, pitchers, to their minor league camp for reassignment San Francisco Giants — Placed Scott Garrelts, pitcher, on the 60-day disabled lis! MAR. 20 STANDARD REGISTER PING Mitzi 67-68 — 133 67-69 — 136 67-69 — 136 70-67 — 137 70-68 — 138 68-70 -- 138 69-70 — 139 68-71 ~— 139 69-70 — 139 70-70 — 140 68-72— 140 67-73 — 140 74-67 — 141 73-48 — 141 73-68 — 14] 70-7} — 141 $8-73— 141 66-75— 14] 74-68 — 142 71-71—142 71-71—142 74-69 — 143 73-76 — 143 73-70 — 143 —823 — 223 — 223 — 223 — 223 — 224 —224 — 224 —££5 Boston Red Scx — Placed Josias Manzanil!o, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Sent Jeff McNeeley, outfielder; Scott Hatteberg, catcher; Derek Livernois, pitcher, to their minor eague camp for reassignment St. Louis Cardinals — Sent Mike AAilchin, pitcher, to their minor league camp for reassignment MAR. 21 Texas Rangers — Optioned Jeff Frye, infielder, and Dan Peitier, outfielder, to Oklahoma of the American Association. Optioned Donaid Harris, outfielder; Robb Nen, pitcher, and Jose Oliva, infieider, to Tulsa of the Texas League. Sent Kevin Blakenskhip and Tom Drees, pitchers; Benji Gil and Chuck Jackson, infielders; Peter Kuld, Roger Luce, Russ McGinnis and John Russell, catchers, to their minor league camp for reassignment. Pittsburgh Pirates—Sent Terry McDaniel, outfielder, to their minor league camp for reassignment good numberto shootat.” He beat that goal by eight shots with a 9-under-par 63 and put the tournament in his pocket on the strength of a six-shot lead over the strongest field assembled this year. There's still one round to go in the chase for a $180,000 first prize, but Gene Sauers, the only man within 10 shots of the runaway leader, all but conceded. “LIl just be playing for second,” Sauers said, looking ahead to the formality of the final round today. The big-hitting. easygoing Couples had seven birdies and an eagle and wasn’t even close to a bogey in one of his career-best efforts. LPGA Standard Defending champion Danielle Ammaccapane fired a 4-under par 69 Saturday to rally past second-round leader Marta Figueras-Dotti and take the third-round lead in the LPGA Standard Register Ping tournament. Figueras-Dotti, 34, shot a 1-under 72 for a three-round total of 8- The Ben Lomond Thursday Women’s GolfAssociation will meet April 2 to kick off the season. Social hour is 6:30 p.m. with dinnerat 7. Officers for the new season are: Chris Williams, president; Jill Nagao, vice president; Lois Williams, secretary; Jean Layne, tourne- under par 211, one stroke behind Ammaccapane in the $550,000 event. ARCO Seniors ment chairman. Tommy Aaron fired a second consecutive 7-under-par 65 Saturday to take a three-shot lead entering the fina! round of the Vintage ARCO Invitational seniors goif tournament. OGDEN — The Ogden City recreation department is forming softball and basebali leagues for io- cal youths and adults. Registration for men’s, women’s and coed softball leagues runs until April 17. Leagues will be open to all teams regardless of whether or not they played in Ogden City last season. Registration for boys baseball and girls softball runs through April 10. Deadline for T-ball registration is May8. Adult leagues and nights of play are as follows: Men’s C league, Thursdays; D-plus league, Friday; D league, Monday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Sunday morning; E league, Tuesday and Saturday; Industrial league, Tuesday and Friday. The fast pitch league will play Mondays and Thursdays. Women’s B, C and D leagues will play Wednesdays; E league will play Mondays and Saturdays. Men’s association sets first tourney Mike Hill’s second-round 66 gave him a two daytotal of 133. Aaron birdied five of the final six holes at the 6,907-yard Moun- OGDEN — The Ben Lomond Men’s Golf Association will conduct its annual Opening Ice Breaker tournament March 28at the Ben Lomondgolf course. Association members will participate in a individual low gross/ ; low net forrnatted tournament. Tee times begin at 9 a.m. Cost for the tournamentis $8 and deadline for sign-up is 5 p.m. Wednesday. Registration may be completed at the course club house or by calling 782-7754. tain Course. Jim Colbert and Lee Trevino were six shots back. Opening social set for Eagle Mountain _Aaron, the 1973 Masters chanipion with two regular PGA Tour victories, is looking for his first ever on the Senior Tour. The Eagie Mountain Men’s Association will hold its opening social March 28 at 7 p.m. in the Brigham City Country Club dining room. Sign-ups and registration will begin at 7 p.m. with dinnerat 7:30. Cost for the dinner will be $4.50 per plate. Membership dues will remain at $20 per person, with weekly tournaments scheduled for Thursday afternoons. These planning to attend the dinner should RSVP by Monday, contacting: Chris Wright, president, 723-2749; Greg Myers, secretary, 723-5122; Brad Jensen, treasurer, 723-7507. Co-Ed leagues will play Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saiurdays. Registration fees are $300 per team and the fee includes the USSSA sanctioning fee. Available youth leagues are as follows: Boys Colt League (ages 15-16); Boys Pony League (13-14); Boys Major League (Sth and 6th grades); Boys machine pitch league (grades 2-4). Girls fast pitch soft- Ei Monte-Mount Ogden men plan social The El Monte-Mount Ogden Men’s Association opening social will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Holiday Inn. All past and present members are invited, as well as any golfers interested in joining the association. This year’s officers are: Michael Belnap, president; Larry Burton, tournament director; Mike Minkevitchand, handicap chairman and ball (grades 5 and 6; 7 and 8 and G-12); machine pitch softball (grades 2-4); T-Ball (kindergarten and first grade). Registration for youth leagues will be accepted on either a team or individual basis. Parents are encouraged to form teams according to school boundaries prior to registration when possible. Youth leagues are aiso seeking volunteer coaches. For additional information on either adult or youth leagues, please contact the Ogden City Recreation office at 629-8253. social director; and Jim Terry, treasurer. For more information,call Belnap at 626-2845. Bowler’ ‘good night’ more like perfect = Forgive Tony Steve for not getting very excited S+ —- all he did was bowl a perfect game. = Last Saturday at Hilltop Lanes, bowling in the OSC Mixed League, Steve did everything night while j completing a 300 game. His previous best was a 290. “The lanes were perfect. I was just rolling the ball real good,” Steve said. “I just had a good night.” Steve SPORTS SIGN-UPS Coast Guard Auxiliary to inspect boats Umpires Basehaili NORTH OGDEN CITY: Registra- NORTHERN UTAH UMPIRE’S ton for T-ball (grades | to 3), base- ASSOCIATION: Needs umpires for bal! (grades 4 to 9) and softball begins Mondayand runs through April 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the city office. Costs are $18 for T-ball, $20 for baseball and softbali in grades 4 to 6, and $25 for grades 7 sofiball and baseball. Classes start Mendayat 6 p.m. at Bonneville High School and will continue through March 27. All those who to 12. NYSCA coaches are needed, as well as summer help from kids age 152 and older. For more information, call Doyle Andrew at 782- 5327 or the city office at 782-7211. kick returner New York Giants—Signed Greg Amsler, running back WLAF —Suspended Jon Horton, Londen Mararchs lineman, for the 1992 season. Dallas Texans —-Named John Paul Young coach fied as umpires and can begin working in April. The pay is good and the work schedule is flexible. For more information, call Del Thredgoid or Kathy at 621-6131, 621-0153 or 479-6708. NFL Players Association — Signed Gene Upshaw, executive director, to a three-year contract extension. Elected Mike Kenn, Atlanta Faicons offensive tackle, president. 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