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Show y y yyill yn 10B The Salt Lake Tribune katurdav, April Local Brief Tribune Wire Services nine-strok- Collegiate Golf ( lassie at the McCormick Ranch windswept Golf Club Oklahoma Slate enters Satur dav s final round c linging to a lead over BYU with a 36 hole team aggregate of 718 while the Cougars rank second one-stiok- e (719) Southern Cal third and (726) San Diego State fourth (733) Weber State found itself in a tie for ninth place with Fresno State after two rounds at 748 Indy Wins in OT - Ala Red Laurence stored a goal with one second left in a 20 minute -death overtime to give Indianapolis a 5 4 victory over Birmingham Friday night in the Adams Cup finals of the Central Hockey League The Indianapolis victory e evened the scries at The next game is Saturday night in Indianapolis, Ind Frank Beaton and Jin. Dobson scored goals that gave Birminglead after two periods ham a Indianapolis tied the score with goals by Scott Howson and David Simpson m the first 44 seconds of the third period Dobson scored again at 6 49, but then Indianapolis jumped n on goals by Garth ahead and Gord Dineen Birmingham s Dave Debol tied the score at 19 35 and sent the into overtime game Ute Netters Win BIRMINGHAM, sudden- best-of-mn- 2-- 2 0 Mac-Guiga- 3 4 The University of Utahs nationally ranked tennis team gained a measure of revenge Friday night at the Canyon Racquet Club by defeating in the Utes' final dual meet before the Western Athletic ConCal-Irvin- e. ference championships next week The Utes, who lost to Irvine 4 earlier in the season, improved while the their record to 14-- Anteaters fell to 31-- 7 Utah's Greg Holmes the nation s No 1 collegiate player, 6 4 to imbeat Jim Snyder prove his record to 34-- But the biggest singles victory for the Utes came at No 3, where Joe Russell dropped two match points in the second set but held his poise and came back to win 6 7, over Ruben Perczek 6-- 4 6-- 2 5 leading money winner Lanny Wadkins for a Utah, USU Women Win alive thur quest for the in Tri-Uta- Wadkins, winner of two of the last four events on the tour who had led following the opening round with a 67, had to be satisfied with a disappointing 69 Friday and was at 136 Sharing that spot was Fiori, a three-tim- e tour winner Another shot aback at 137 was Mark Hayes, who had a 67 Friday, while Ray Floyd (with his 65) moved into the group at 138 which included Sutton, Victor Regalado, Mick Soli and David Edwards Tom Watson was one of the many who took advantage of the serene conditions to shoot a 67 and fight back to even par for the tournament Jack Nicklaus, who had established himself as a threat with an opening round 69, slumped to a 74 and was at for the event Even though the playing conditions were far easier than on the was previous day, a round of still worthwhile said Donald, who "Obviously, ranks 63rd on the money list this year m what has been his best season on the tour, this was one of the best rounds of golf Ive ever played "Actually, this is one of the few rounds where I knew where the ball was going all day long I just aimed at the flag and hit it shot electrifying 64s Friday to jump one shot in front of share of the lead midway through the Byron Nelson Utah and Utah State remained h Golf Classic womens softball championship Friday at the Cottonwood at Ir- ving, Texas Complex The Lady Utes moved to within two victories of the championship by blanking BYU, and edging Idaho State, halting Weber State, 4 Utah State will also have to win twice Saturday to gain the 0 championship after Fridays busy schedule The Lady Aggies and will beat Idaho State, take on Pacific Saturday at 10 a m The loser then meets Utah at 11 30 a m , with the winner of the first game and second game Saturday vying for the championship at 1 p m 2-- BYU, Utah Meet Special to The Tribune LAS CRUCES, NM, -Brigham Young Universitys womens tennis team breezed past New Mexico State here Frito earn the right to opday, pose Utah Saturday morning for the High Country Athletic Conference championship BYU, which beat Utah 1 in Provo last month, didnt even use No 1 Lesley Fox and No 4 Leslie Pearce in singles Friday against NMSU, as the Cougars gave eight of their playei's a chance to play Such charity wont be forthcoming for Utah The Cougars will use the following singles lineup against the Lady Utes 1, Fox, 2, Tina Holding, 3, Helen Chnstiaanse, 4, Pearce, 5, Karen Mulvehal, and 6, Lori Leighton 8-- Hughes Featured LOGAN Jed Hughes, defensive coach with the Minnesota Vikings, will be the featured guest speaker here during Utah State's spring football clinic May 13-1- 4 Tom Purtzer The Las Co- linas Sports Club, hosting this event for the first time, was a terror on Thursday with only nine players breaking 70 But PGA officials moved up the tees on several of the more rugged holes, a soft ram fell in the morning to help shots hold the greens ana the winds that gusted to 25 miles an hour the day before calmed dramatically There were three 64 s turned in, a 65 by Raymond Floyd, 66's by Ed Fiori and Hal Sutton and a swarm of sub-pa- r rounds that on Thursday were a rarity Donald, without a win in three years on the tour, and Purtzer, whose only victory came in 1977 in Los Areeles, each stood at 135 staged in conjunction with the Aggies annual spring game Saturday, May 14, on campus Aggie officials said the clinic is open to coaches on any level For more information, contact Terry Blue-Whi- Shea, te 750-186- 7 Horse Races Set The Intermountain Quarter-hors- e Association and Oquirrh Hills Racing Association is sponsoring quarterhorse races starting Saturday at 2 p m at the Salt Lake Equestenan Park, 2200 W 10800 South About 500 horses are expected to compete the next two weekends Competition continues every weekend through August and spectators are welcome mg Donald did not have a bogey on his card Purtzer, meanwhile, eagled the par-- seventh hole to highlight his round Considering the conditions, Wad-kin- s said he was a little disappointed with his round of 69 The course was a lot easier, he said "You could tell that by the scores The main thing was the wind felt about 20 miles an hour less And they had the tees up on some of the holes "I hit a on the first hole yesterday and a pitching wedge today That shows you the difference right there I thought I played good enough to score better, but I will never complain about being one shot out of the lead halfway through the tournament 5 y ll 10-u- n LPGA Golf: At Hilton Head, S C , e Stacy held a tenuous lead over defending champion Kathy Whitworth after the second round of the $175,000-dolla- r CPC International womens golf tournament Stacy finished the round with 71 for a two-da- y a total 138 Whitworth shot a round of 70 and moved to for the tournament She was in second place Thursday at Stacy had moved up to a command- Hollis Legends of Golf: At Austin, Tex as, Australians Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle, bolstered by Thomson s seven birdie binge which included five in a row on the back nine locked the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf tie Friday with a into a four-wabest-bapar 63 Thomson and Nagle joined the teams of Billy Casper and Gay Brewer, Jack Fleck and Fred Hawkins, and Roberto De Vicenzo and Rod Funseth at der par 130 in the chase for the $100,000 first place prize Fleck and Hawkins started the dark and drizzly day as the first round leaders at par, but could manage only a par 68 Casper and Brewer, riding Brewer s five birdie putts, shot a par 64 to join the logjam De Vicenzo and Funseth posted a par 67 to grab a share of the lead over the tight and testy Onion Creek Golf Club course Play was delayed an hour because of a steady rain e winner ot Thomson, a the British Open, holed a monster Par 4 No 15 for putt on the the fourth of his five consecutive threes on the batknine in which the duo shot a par 30 "That putt was the length of a cricket pitch (22 yards), Thomson said one-strok- five-tim- 440-yar- d Olympus Captures Region Baseball T itle innings to pull out a victory He (Granite Coach Wayne Star-tin- ) has to be frustrated," Lyons said We were joking about it a couple of times down here (at third base) He said, It doesnt really matter, you guys will just tie it up in the last inning and win it in extra innings Actually, the Titans didnt have to wait for an extra inning team became chipping Lyons lead with away at the Farmers two runs in the bottom of the fifth After Granite starter Randy Bown walked the bases loaded, Tom Davis came on to face Mark Sperry with two outs But on Davis second pitch, Sperry drilled two-ru- n single up the middle to Bown in centerfield and the Titans settled for a 3 deficit By Scott L. Malan Tribune Sports Writer The Olympus Titans have waited a long time for a region championship, and it appeared Friday they would have to wait a little longer But the Titans put together a three-ru- n rally in the bottom of the sixth inning Friday to defeat defending Region Three champion Granite, That victory gave the Titans a 1 record and the region championship, according to Coach Marc Lyons Olympus first crown since 1957. The Titans missed a chance to lock up the region championship early this week when Granger blasted them, 15-compiling 19 hits in the rout Then in this one, the Titans found themselves behind after two and a half innings, and, understandably, Lyons was more than a bit concerned Its been quite awhile since Olympus has been champ So, I was a little concerned about this one after being beat that badly I was afraid a loss like that might pull up some old roots, Lyons said But I was pleased to see the team keep its composure and come back to get this one 6-- 5 9-- 1 1 The clinic is being par lead before she sut fered bogies on the 17th and 18th holes Stacy Earns LPGA Advantage With a difficult test turned into a tame one by the absence of wind, Mike Donald and Tom Purtzer both BYU Falls to 2nd In Sun Devil Golf Special to I tie Tribune Na Ariz SCOTTSDALE tional power Oklahoma State, which finished second in last uurs NCAA tournament overe BYU lead to came a assume a one-shadvantage over the Cougars Friday in the second round of the Sun Devil yiyyw Golf: Purtzer Shares Nelson Lead 1981 111, l0ra''mfamqf'l, " The Farmers squandered a great opportunity in the sixth, and the Titans took advantage in their sixth After striking out Eric Mostellar. Davis walked Gordan Brown, the eighth free pass issued by the two Granite pitchers in the game Greg Jackson followed with a single and one out later Randy Miles rapped a ground-rul- e double to left center to tie up the game With Robert Crofts, the Titans basketball standout, at the plate, catcher Scott Reardon gave Olympus its winning run when he over- - This one was the second game this season in which the Titans were able to erase a Granite lead in the late J L threw second base in an attempt to pick off the runner and Miles raced r around the bases with the In other games Friday Viewmont to improve its edged Bountiful. in Region Four while record to dropping the defending region and Bingham champions to thumped Brighton 13-- to claim at least a share of the Region Two championship at Also. 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