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NSfV & :v £f t By DENNIS LARSEN Standard-Examin- Staff er LOGAN — The setting was perfect and the cast couldn’t have been better It was the “old guard” versus the old “young and the restless” WiseBet-ley Bob as Jack Fleck pros such Bruce Summerhays Bobby Phillips James Blair and Ray Arinno were determined to show they still had that competitive g amateurs drive while Mike Bicker Jay Don Blake Vance Christiansen and Dave DeSantis also sought a place under the lights for themselves high-flyin- FOR But the name of the game in the 1980 Food King Utah Open was experience and Arinno knew just how to spell it Arinno a pro from Scottsdale Ariz who tied the competitive course record with a blistering 61 on Saturday 71 in the faltered to a final round here Sunday but it was still good enough to give him a two-shvictory over Bicker a former University of Utah star Arinno who gave up competing on the PGA tour in June after three less than fruitful years pocketed $3000 for his four days of work 264 Arinno’s total of one-over-p- was the second lowest winning score in the history of the Utah Open exceeded only by Billy Johnston’s 262 back in 1960 on the Salt Lake Country Club Course 63 Bicker fired a the in to three places Sunday jump as the low standings finishing amateur and runner-u- p to Arinno 266 DeSantis a with a 73 and to a skied BYU golfer finished in a tie for third place with Blake this year’s NCAA medalist Blake a senior at Utah State Una final round 63 iversity shot — his second 63 of the tournament — to make up 10 55-ye- ar ar ot 14-und- er er PCL VICTORY 14-- 7 Founds Past double by Pechek another single by Rex a pair of walks a single by Sularz and Brenley’s second single of the inning to make the score 12-- 5 Ogden cut the gap to 12-- 6 on Bob Grandas’ solo home run his 4th of the year leading off the bottom of the 4th By RANDY HOLLIS Standard-Examin- Staff er The Phoenix Giants looked like anything but a lowly team On Sunday night last-plac- e at John Affleck Park the Giants banged out 21 base hits in pounding past Ogden for their second straight Pacific Coast League baseball win over the A’s Phoenix which has been plagued by a rash of injuries as well as having several of its top players called up to their parent San Francisco Giants’ major league ballclub has struggled through a dismal 1980 campaign But the Giants looked like world Phoenix added a run in the 7th on a single by Rex and an RBI triple by Chris Bourjos off the right-centfield fence and the Giants made it 14-- 6 with another run in the 9th on singles by Pechek Rex and Jose Barrios Ogden came up with one run in the bottom two-poi- it nt six-gam- singles by Brenly and Kearney a eb Totals Phoenix Ogden E — none r h bi 6 3 3 2 Grandas cf Fournier 3b Hosley c Cosey dh Bryant If Patterson rf Moore lb Babitt 2b Mize ss Pechek cf Rex 2b Bourjos If Barrios lb3b Holle dhlb Landis rf Sularz ss Brenly 3b c Kearney c Schaefer p 0-- rally featured seven-ru- n OGDEN ob r h bi 7-- pre-seaso- five-ru- n PHOENIX consecutive singles by Tim Hosley Ray Cosey and Bryant but by that time the A’s needed a touchdown and a conversion to pull this one out Schaefer raised his record to 8 with the win while Ogden’s Dave Hamilton now 1 took the loss The two teams continue their e series tonight with a 6:30 at Affleck Park doubleheader pm Phoenix assault with four hits each while Wayne Pechek and Guy Sularz had three hits apiece In fact every Phoenix batter got at least one hit with the exception of Craig Landis who walked three times and struck out three times as well and winning pitcher Doug Schaefer who got to make a pair of rare appearances at the plate now seldom seen in the PCL due to its Sunday night as they feasted upon a trio of Ogden pitchers for a attack including five extra-bas- e blows on their way to winning by a lopsided margin which wound up n looking much more like a a football score than pro baseball one Mike Rex and Bob Brenly led the two more runs in the 3rd when Mike Patterson singled and Moore slammed his 20th home run of the season a two-ru- n shot over the field fence right But the Giants put the game outburst in away with a seven-ru- n the 4th frame sending 12 men to the plate singles to k uprising Ogden battled back with three runs in the bottom of the 2nd on singles by Derek Bryant and Kelvin Moore a walk and Paul Mize’s three-ru- n double in the right-cente- r field gap the 9th on of back-to-bac- complete the er beaters against the A’s again The added BOOSTED LEAD 14-- 7 21-h- use of the designated hitter Phoenix jumped on A’s starter Frank Harris for five runs in the second inning when with two outs Landis walked Sularz and Brenly both singled and Bob Kearney bounced a double off the center field wall Pechek and Rex then Totals DP — Phoenix 1 38 7 13 7 050 700 101 — 14 032 100 001—7 LOB— Phoenix 10 Ogden 9 2B— Pechek Barrios Mize Brenly Kearney 3B — Bourjos HR — Grandas (4) Moore (20) SB— Rex Grandas NY HARRISON (UPI) — Like WP — Schaeffer Souza 2 PB— Hosley T— 2:41 A— 405 20-foot- hard” Strange who has played a PGA tour high 98 rounds of tournament golf this year didn’t have to work too hard Sunday when he carded a 69 that gave him a 273 The expected total of charge from a crowded field of challengers never materialized moved him into the grandest “I always thought that Tom — of on world the third golf (Watson) was going to come after heights the PGA money list behind Tom me and he never did I guess he’s Watson and Lee Trevino human like everyone else” Gilbert finished with a 67 to earn second-plac- e ot er d from his friends Difficult leaping grabs in the end zone by a returning Bill “White Shoes” Johnson and Rich Caster lifted Stabler and the Houston Oilers to a 7 triumph Sunday over the New Orleans Saints For Johnson who snared a scoring strike on a situation the game marked his return from his second severe knee injury in two years “It meant a lot to me to catch that pass” said Johnson “It proved I can do it again” In the third quarter Caster a veteran reserve who starred for the New York Jets in the mid 1970s caught TD passes of 10 and 45 yards He worked hard to fight off Saints’ free safety Tommy Myers for the first scoring catch with 9:27 left in the third quarter Stabler the former Oakland Raiders quar new-foun- 20-1- 15-ya- rd third-and-go- al Tennessean over the his who Phil Hancock a has missed seven cuts in 12 starts this year had a 69 for 276 and third followed by Watson who wound up with a 73 Mike Reid (69) and Cadle (74) another shot back 13-ye- ar 27-year-- terback who came to the Oilers before this season feels comfortable in his new home “Hopefully we’ll save some more good games for the regular season” Stabler said “I really feel confidence with the offense n even though it was just the second game” LEAPING GRAB Caster’s leaping grab of a pass over also which Saints’ free safety Tommy Myers to lifted the Oilers a on came third down play 13-3 a lead Then later in the period he found 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A - x 'Sr y f if wy r Nf' ¥ Jjj x A I f 4 V SO-- ? 1 § V'y'v S' $0 ( b At-& vf fb ft ' k- is - A b k' 4 r "y' $ sr vwXs (W' a - xi- f -' - 'S' "k 1 A K: f v x s vsv st r w- t gr lit ’ r' i Daniel Sweeps Second Straight Win in Tourney MAPLEWOOD Minn (AP) — Beth Daniel proved that lightning can indeed strike twice winning her second straight Patty Berg Golf Classic Sunday with Hollis Stacy the victim again Daniel a steady player in just her second year on the LPGA tour turned in a par 72 at Keller Golf Course for a nine-undtotal of 210 and a e victory over Stacy “A lot of times you know when it’s your golf tournament” said Daniel who last year defeated Stacy by four shots to win her first pro one-und- er er 54-ho- le two-strok- tournament “You can stand over putts and know that you’ll make them That’s how I felt today and most of yesterday All I had to do was hit the shot and know that I’d come through” Daniel the LPGA’s rookie of the year in 1979 has finished in the top in each of her last 10 events Sunday she picked up a vinner’s check of $15000 moving her past 10 Nancy Lopez-Melto- n into fifth “She never was a rookie coming tour” said Stacy who card71 to finish at 212 for the tournament “She was the US Amateur Champion (1975 and 1977) and all that She was about as much a rookie as Lopez was” g Daniel a native of South Carolina found the short Keller terrain much to her liking for the second year in a row After finishing up Saturday's d second round early Sunday morning Daniel birdied s two on the front nine of her final round to make the turn at to the ed a two-und- er long-hittin- rain-delaye- par-five- one-und- 36 er Stacy birdied No 17 while Daniel took a bogey and suddenly only two strokes separated the two Daniel calmly shot an easy par on d the 18th hole to par-fiv- e win her second tournament of the season First-roun- d leader Pat Bradley finished third with a total of 460-yar- 54-ho- le 215 four-under-p- ar and five two-und- er 9-- 24-1- 21-1- am a aa a Your house can be a good source of money when a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Buy a Big Mac sandwich and get your choice of a McDonald’s’ snack FREE! ' Choose from':n A Nutsy Sundae’ e DA delicious vanilla cone A hot apple or cherry pie Fun McDonaldland’ cookies Redeem this coupon at participating McDonald's when purchasing a Big Mac sandwich to receive free your d choice of McDonald's snacks Offer good only at participating McDonald's in Utah Rock Springs Wyo and Elko Nev Offer expires September 30 1980 Q soft-serv- above-name- one “Snack” per customer per visit ’’‘Limit Coupon has no cash value Operator for reimbursement send to m Jim Sawdey 17-1- You buy the first we buy the other! ifil SCOTTSDALE Ariz pro Ray Arinno chips up onto the 11th hole on his way to winning the $3000 first-plac- e prize in the 1980 Food King Utah Open Golf Tournament on Sunday at the Logan Golf and Country Club Standard-Examine- r photo by 31-2- a a a g a a s K-'' 19-1- a a a s NX- place on the current money list strokes behind Daniel Patty Hayes with nearly $130000 in earnings was fourth the only other golfer to In 1979 Daniels won $97000 10th break par for the tournament at 217 on the money list In games played Saturday night Dallas edged Los Angeles 6 San Francisco down4 ed San Diego Oakland trimmed New 9 New the York Giants defeated England Denver 6 Cincinnati walloped Chicago 21-- 3 Detroit topped Buffalo 7 Baltimore wal17-- 3 Green and St Louis beat Tamloped Bay 4 pa Bay ’a Assortment Of Large ® ® 394-776- 6:00 The Saints got fourth quarter TD passes from backups Ed Burns and Steve Ensmin-ge- r The Saints also churned out 260 yards rushing — 56 from Chuck Muncie 75 from Wayne Wilson and 58 from Jimmy Rogers m 1950 Wall Ave 7:30 Friends o PIPE Toilets am to NC” V WV'S--'y- OSBQBQQQQlSQQSSBQBiQDSBlQIinH g a g The most delicious duo m STANDARD STANDARD J V X NOTE pre-seaso- PARTS a SERVICE DEPARTMENT SATURDAY Pinehurst New-Foun- d 95 OPEN 39-year-- mark for the first time in career $100000 er From Quarterback Ken Stabler got a little help four-und- er money of $43000 which sent the ar Unitad Pratt International and Summerhays of Midway Utah tied for sixth at 271 earning $1800 each Blair the assistant pro at Schneiter’s Riverside Course in Riverdale came in at 273 Also in at 273 were Betley the defending Utah Open champion from Fish Haven Ida and Orem’s Erich Gott this year’s State Amateur champion Blair and Betley took home $1200 each Arinno the only pro who finished in the top five said “I played as well as I can It was hard to come back and shoot a really low round after Saturday but I just played my game driving the ball down the fairway I shot straight one practice round but I didn’t think I’d shot a 61 maybe a 66” Bicker’s second-plac- e finish was perhaps the biggest story of the was 10 tournament The strokes behind Arinno at the start of the day and eight behind DeSantis Bicker made up ten strokes on DeSantis to finish with a 63 his lowest round of the tournament “I just started off well and made my short birdie putts on the front nine I birdied 9 and 10 to tie DeSantis and then people start telling me I’m only two or three shots behind Arinno DeSantis had me by eight shots at the start of the day and I didn’t want to give any back I didn’t hit the ball as close to the hole today but I hit all the greens except No 16” said Bicker “I just played good on the front side with all my putts being under 10 feet I was a little on the conservative side but it’s my highest finish ever Amateurs just don’t get paid in these tournaments I finish two shots back he (Arinno) gets $3000 and I get $200 But my finish here is really phenomenal out of this world” added Bicker Vance was also very positive about his decsion to transfer to Utah State University in the fall “I sat out a whole year to get ready for USU It’s the best move of my life I didn’t really appreciate my first three years at Weber State fcut it’s the best thing I could have ever done” added Christiansen Other Ogden-are- a golfers fared as Brigham in the well Open pretty City’s Reid Goodliffe finished at 278 along with former Weber State golfer Mike Malaska Brigham City’s Doug Bybee came in at 280 and he was followed by Tommy Williams of Pleasant View (281) Brad Stone of Kaysville (284) Rob Despain of Ogden (285) Joel Kranz of Brigham City (287) Gene Munk of Brigham City (288) Brett Thomas of Ogden and Rick Mears of Farmington (289) Ken Cromwell of Pleasant View (290) and Devin Burns of Ogden (291) 25-year-- tobler round 68 that included three straight birdies on No 15 16 and 17 Two pros Phillips of Phoenix 26 in Strange who began tied for second one shot behind George Cadle birdied the second hole from six feet then took the lead for good with a four-foo- t birdie on the seventh hole After making a to save par on No 8 and another birdie on 9 he posted his lone bogey of the day when he three-putte- d from the fringe on the 10th hole tions is key for any golfer he rarely smiles “I never smile until the last putt is in the hole” said Strange “Golf is my business and I work at it very 11-und- i 8) Still Strange feels he’s just building So he works hard on the tools of his trade studies the masters and since controlling his emo- two-under-p- Ogden’s Christiansen who will finish his collegiate golf career this fall with Blake at USU captured fifth place at 269 following a final Christiansen said he “felt like I finished on a positive note with birdies on three of the last four holes I had a solid four days got it You alall in the 60’s ways develop and mature in the big tournaments and after I work hard on my game this week I’ll take off and try to make a good showing for the state inthe US Amateur Aug Stoootis to Victory any young man in the early stages of his career Curtis Strange is seriously building for a future “What I’m doing now is going to help me out in the future” said Strange who has played more tournament golf than anyone else on the PGA tour this year “The harder I work the better I’ll be” Strange is pretty good right now The Virginian picked up a $72000 check Sunday after posting 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