Show 1 3 2D The Salt Lake Tribune Utes Earn Top Seed Utah St Monday April 9 1990 Faith) Repeats at Masters as Floyd Falters two-putte- d play safer Fa Ido won $225000 for the unlikely comeback while Floyd who had been trying to become the oldest player in Masters history to win the tournament took home $135000 They finished five shots in front of their nearest challengers Lanny Wadkins and John Hus 72 Faldo however seemed to be a beaten player on the first extra hole — the par-10th He hit a poor drive and put his second shot into a greenside bunker Floyd meanwhile hit an excellent second shot to within 15 feet of the pin 485-yar- 4 g 4 4 Floyd's Par-- 3 Victory a Tip-of- f Lie Wouldn't Win Main Event Floyd many had forgotten had tournament which prepar-- "1 have no regrets nament" last 3 the six-tim- e Faith) 0 For the second year in a row Lee Trevino earned a repeat invitation to another Masters by placing among the top 24 The Trevino who never has made a secret of his dislike for the tournament and the club at which it is played shot his second successive even-pa- r 72 Sunday to finish at Despite an excellent sixth place finish in the Masters Jack Nicklaus was less than pleased "Of course I'm disappointed" Nicklaus said following a final round of 74 left him at 285 "Anytime I put myself in position to win a major and don't its a letdown At age 50 I'm not g9ing to get many chances to win the Masters — in fact only one "Sure I'm disappointed I played very well this week" Nicklaus starting the day five shots behind leader Raymond Floyd knew he had to play aggressive but had what he called "a front nine" with two birdies and two 291 Trevino shot 78 in the opening round and was so sure he would never return to the Masters that he was saying goodbye to the galleries on Friday But he shot 69 Friday enabling him to survive the cut and putting him back in position to finish among the top 24 As usual Trevino rushed from the 18th green to his pick-utruck Sunday Asked if he 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series 4' x014 Cont Bost Before Your Roof Springs a Leak See Our Spring Roofing Prices MIL Leads 2-- 1 - 11- f 7 - ‘"- -" : - a Take ' rim!: - '4 Following is a list of the indduals venal pin the learns at nahonals (with national clualllYing score): Mane Roethiisberger Minnesota 38843 Arnie Winn Kentucky 38 370 Julie Dorn Missouri 38 290 Maureen lognia Bridgeport 37986 Dina Amoroso Stanford 37 906 Zan USU Davis USU Monica Fields Oklahoma 37 826 Lisa Pork New Mexico 377709 Suzy BaidocK Arizona Stale 37763 MOO Wills Kentucky 37133 ard lee Wisnewskie 37660 e four-gam- Winnipeg Chicago the s ICA 1Ip al tk ' T cJ four-gam- d - i1 years 3 e playoffs" 1 in Lakers 116 Nuggets 109: At Denver AC Green had 26 points and 18 rebounds and Magic Johnson scored five of his 19 points during a 19-- fourth-periorun that lifted Los Angeles over Denver It was the sixth straight victory for the Lakers who now have a lead over Detroit in the race for the best record in the NBA and a home-couadvantage in the playoffs Nets 102 Heat 101: At East Rutherford NJ Sam Bowie scored 12 of 15 points in the fourth quarter basket and New Jersey including the held off a late Miami rally to snap its losing streak one-poi- ili 1 two-yea- Warriors 109: At Charlotte NC of a Kelly Tripucka's free throw with seven-tenth- s second left gave Charlotte a victory over Golden State as the Hornets recorded the second-yea- r franchise's first three-gamwinning streak Charlotte has won eight of its last 13 games and yi4-- ' no longer has the worst record in the NBA Pacers 99 Knicks 97: At Indianapolis Chuck Perwith 15 seconds left lifted Indiana son's 10- r over New York snapping the Pacers game losing streak against the Knicks Hornets 110 back-to-bac- t "7"""-Itt-7--1 Jack Nicklaus gets his day off to a good start Sunday with a birdie on second hole but he finished seven strokes back drawbacks But Stockton casts an eye to the future That's when he thinks the recent schedule gap will prove to be helpful "There's something to be said for playing a lot" Stockton said "Look at our record in games 111 6j and you see that That's a good indication "But in the long run you need these schedule breaks Maybe it hasrit helped us during a couple of games lately Maybe we've struggled a little But maybe it'll also help us in these games corning up and also in the 7 - yalAr7 —AstooloSed Ress Pho The Jazz have had plenty of rest art $14770 news from Volkswagen — 4111::lAvivAtAvientaoaNter'011"'"""'"'4°"'9"4111'''''4113'ir4"°°mItrd him" and gal 2 rt -- It's the biggest : ' Sa: e dorft have one second of rest against VOL - 1 k '1: ' - IL:11::''!:2": ' and Ready Well-Reste- d Continued From D-- I west Division lead over the second place Spurs while helping their chances for a homecourt advantage in a possible second-rounseries most likely against either Portland or Phoenix For Stockton playing the Suns means another meeting with fellow r Kevin Johnson Excluding 6- foot-Magic Johnson they're probably the top point guards in the West Perhaps the league In three games with the Suns so far Stockton averages 20 points and 16 assists In two games against the Jazz — he missed one because of an injury — Kevin Johnson has averaged 3112 points and 1312 assists It's an individual matchup that's always worth watching -He's very very good" says Stockton -- What makes him better than most is that he goes so hard every play And on almost every play you can count on running into three or four picks Ile may not even end up taking the shot but he'll run you into the picks and keep you busy You y 11 - the Western Conference h d 1" ' h Pistons 97: At Richfield Ohio John Wil33 points and Mark hams scored a career-higPrice sank two free throws with 123 seconds left as Cleveland kept sole possession of the final Eastern Conference playoff berth by upsetting Detroit The victory was the Cavaliers first in the last team-leadin- I v ' Rockets 146 Moçie 123: At Orlando Fla Sleepy 32 points and Houston Floyd scored a season-higscorched Orlando for 78 first-hal- f points and handed the Magic their ninth consecutive loss The victory pulled the Rockets within one game of Seattle in the race for the final playoff berth in CaVS 110 1 le all-tim- e eight games against Detroit which has lost six of its last nine overall and five of six on the road Cleveland leads Atlanta by one game for the eighth playoff berth title increased to three games The Spurs were playing for the second time in as many nights and were without Terry Cummings who sprained his right ankle Saturday night in a victory at Sacramento d first-perio- e d 04 Sunday at the Masters this year took on a different look — at least on the leader board In recent years at least one of a group of three players and sometimes all three have challenged for the title But this year neither Greg Norman Seve Ballesteros nor Ben Crenshaw one of whom has been within a shot of the lead every year since 1985 ever had a chance This year Norman missed the cut Ballesteros finished eight shots off the pace and Crenshaw was 10 shots behind Tribune Wire Services Clyde Drexler had 26 points and 12 rebounds and the Trail Blazers overcame a performance by David Robinson to beat San Antonio Sunday night in Portland Ore The victory moved Portland a full game ahead of the Utah Jazz in the Western Conference and the Jazz's lead over the Spurs for the Midwest Division 9 first-roun- national team race The NCAA accords automatic berths to the five regional champions berths and awards seven based on year-rounscoring averages Utah Alabama Georgia UCLA and Ohio State won region titles with LSU Fullerton State Florida Oregon State Arizona and Towson State bids earning Utah coach Greg Marsden watched two of his gymnasts surpass the 3900 plateau — sophomore Shelly Schaere school record rer with an 3915 and freshman Kristen Kenoyer 39075 — as his team was setting an scoring mark He was elated at "the total team effort" his Utes produced "It's a real accomplishment to come up with a score like this when the judging is more critical And these n This judges were from score and the one at the conference meet High Country Athletic Conference legitimizes the scores we've been getting all year I'd be absolutely shocked if we do anything less than this at nationals" Utah had the single biggest improvement from its regional qualifying score to the national qualifying score jumping more than a point from 19214 to 194346 Alabama moved from 19259 to 19363 Corn who watched his team record an high of 19210 just two weeks ago at Logan in a meet with New Mexico was distraught that his team failed to perform to expectations He intimated that judging was part of the reason "I was shocked to see some people falling off the beam and ending up with 91s and 92s we had girls stay up and get 91s and 92s" He stood by his girls "I couldn't have been more pleased We had to count a fall on beam and one touch on floor but other than that we did a pretty good job" The Aggies who finished the seawill be represented at nason tionals by two individuals sophomore Barb Zahl and senior Tana Davis Zahl posted a 3780 in the regional for a 37866 national qualifying score while Davis had a 37525 Saturday night and qualified at 3783 BYU which entered the regional ranked 15th in the country with a 18850 qualifying score dipped to 18535 and also missed the national party The Cougars also failed to land an individual among the 12 atlarges "It was just a lack of them not using their heads" said Cougar coach Brad Cattermole "We just came apart On beam I don't like that kind of behavior There just isn't any excuse We knew what we had to do and we didn't do it" The Cougars' highest finisher in the was sophomore Korie Jackman at 3740 Blazers Ruin Robinson's Big Night by Beating Spurs Special to The Tribune MILWAUKEE — The Salt Lake Golden Eagles ended the regular season Sunday afternoon with a 32 loss to the Milwaukee Admirals their foe when the 1HL playoffs get under way later this week The Eagles finished the season with a record They'll entertain the Admirals Friday night in the Salt Palace in Game 1 of their playoff series The game Sunday between the teams started wildly with Eagles goaltender Wayne Cowley and Admirals Steve Ilerniman each earning game misconduct penalties for their roles in a altercation Cowley was ejected for being the third man in on a fight between Herniman and Salt Lake center Randy Bucyk lierniman started the fight in front of the Salt Lake goal The first period ended in a scoreless tie don't think either team knew said Eagles quite what to expect" coach Bobby Francis -- It looked as if both teams were looking for someone to make a statement Once the physical aspect of the game was established both teams settled down to play some pretty good hockey" Milwaukee's Adrien Plavsic got the scoring started with a goal at 3:28 of the second period Salt Lake winger Mark Holmes answered that with a goal at 7 47 but the Admirals took a lead when Todd Hawkins scored at 1803 The Eagles the game when Tim Sweeney scored his 46th goal of the season at 10:15 of the third period But the power-plagoal was negated when the Admirals scored a pov goal of their own at 14 48 That goal Tim Lenardon's 32ncl proved to be the game winner first-roun- about the tour- Masters champion said "1 played well and enjoyed it and hope to give it another chance As he was leaving Nicklaus joked '1ve got to go prepare for another senior tournament" Wednesday No winner of the par-- tournament has ever gone on to win the Masters and that streak continued when Floyd was beaten in sudden death by Nick lie birdied While the Utes were rolling up the score (19495) in colt lege history at the Huntsman Center Saturday night to walk away with the Midwest crown USU slumped nearly two full points off its regional qualifying score to finish sixth and out of the second-highes- 41s Chris Patton the only amateur to survive the cut at the Masters finished his debut appearance with a disappointing 78 "I putted poorly this week and it put pressure on my game" said Patton a senior at Clemson "I started forcing the shots to get the ball close to the hole and I hit some bad shots" Patton who weighs somewhere between 280 and 300 pounds wound up at 296 and was appreciative of the reception he received "I'll remember the way the fans responded to me and welcomed me" he said "They made me feel proud of what I accomplished I wasn't feeling very good about my game today but they helped me keep my head up" hit it long at 14 for a bogey and failed at an eagle attempt on No 15 settling for a par He then bogeyed the 16th and 17th holes won the the main event nationals answered "I'd love to come back" Master s Notes succeed ceeded Executive Sports Editor The University of Utah women's 1 in the gymnastics team ranked No will be seeded season all No1 nation in the NCAA championships April 20 at Oregon State University in Corvat us Ore But Utah State ranked No 8 headinto the NCAA elidwest Regional will not be among the 12 teams at 4 44 AUGUSTA Ga (UPI) — Although Raymond Floyd appeared to have the Masters won on the back nine at the Augusta National Golf Club Sunday those familiar with the tournaments traditions should have known all along there was no way he could Party By Dick Rosetta ninth and again had to hit an excellent chip to save par and then made par from a greenside bunker at the par-- 4 10th At the watery 12th hole with its shallow the green tucked behind Raes Creek Floyd hitwinshot that seemed destined to make him the ner He hit his tee shot boldly at the pin and saw it bounce a foot into the fringe behind the green That left him 20 feet from the hole and his putt broke from left to right into the center of the cup But his challenge was not yet over Ahead of reFloyd Fa Ido made an almost unbelievable Enthe which a the at 12th for gave covery par glishman the first hint that he might be ready for a comeback His tee shot on that hole plugged in the back bunker and he could easily have hit his next shot back over the green into the creek "I really thought the 12th hole did it for me" FaId° said "My tee shot plugged in that bunker and I felt I could hit a career shot and still be in the water It sort of popped out for me and after I hit that putt which went in from 15 feet I said this could do it for me'" ton Wadkins shot a 68 on a sunny mild beauti283 while Huston ful afternoon to get to recovered from a disastrous front nine to birdie three holes in a row for a 75 Fred Couples was alone in fifth place at 284 69 followed by Nicklaus — following a who began the day with expectations of becoming the first "senior" winner of a major championship but who could never get his putter working on the glass slick greens Nicklaus faded to a 74 Sunday Seve Ballesteros Tom Watson Curtis Strange Bill Britton Scott Simpson and Bern286 hard Langer made up the group at For much of the afternoon it appeared there would be none of the drama that has become expected on Sunday at the Masters lead early on the back Floyd built a efforts in nine thanks to a series of which he displayed a dazzling touch around the putting surfaces He saved par with a sensational chip shot from behind the par-- third missed the green to the right at the par-- 4 fifth and got it up and down again hit a poor second shot at the par-- But Fa Ido blasted to within four feet and made that putt for par after Floyd had missed his birdie attempt Then after a good drive at the llth Floyd's second shot came up short and plopped into the pond which guards the front of the green Fa Ido made no mistakes He hit his second shot to for the within 20 feet and easily victory "This is a very emotional one for me" Faldo said "To have to go walking back to 10 for the playoff like we did last year was strange I played it the same way I did last year I was in the same bunker I said after what happened to Scott that hole might get back at me this time ''And even after Raymond hit his ball in the water I still have to hit my shot I still have to make it I didn't want to completely bail out and Continued From D-- I don't think I've had anything affect me like this At this stage of the game how many chances are you going to get? It's the most devastating thing that has happened to me in golf" The dramatic playoff extending a streak of Masters in which the tournament has not been decided until lthe final stroke was hit marked r the first time iin the events history that the title has been decided in extra holes two straight years Faldu had to fight back from a double bogey at the opening hole and played the last eight to shoot a 69 and finish at Wholes in under 278 Floyd meanwhile was coasting along with a comfortable lead before laid° began making birdies on the back nine On the final hole of regulation it was Floyd who had to save par from a greenside bunker just to get into the playoff with a final round of even-pa- r BYU Miss S - |