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Idaho Hoping to cement an invitauon to the NCiAA tournament from District 7, Weber State begins its quest for its 14th Big Sky Conference golf championship Friday at the $69" $159" PHOENIX PI" Set LYNX TIGRESS Metal Woods 4 Pitch wedge, irons N N SPALDING LADY DOT PW S28995 e 1 0:1 HOURS 1..1 ,',.-, t r 0 ,,,.4019 H..,,ttiv, u,,,)t It 41,0 11, t Ptit,.et -, , Sat. 6 CLOSED SUNDAY .,, ,,ni,o(111 t De 0,4 ;)11t10)aid ai iti 10y - $38 We have moved to a Beautiful New Location 3 Blocks South of it t" LE M 4Y S4 MI r- '86) 0.10,:0, " 4 II . noptow I POINISIVIMI E lluilitt 0'I kl.)"214N-m- "14 1 - Illoh, , For engine 9 It's a Honda East 3592 So. 900 and. we recommend apnoea. performance aHonda WO 0.4401P safety Power Enuspment. 262-126- 6 you read the owners manual Wore operating Pam 1986 American Honda Motor Ca.. inc. 41P".4.4.4PAI9001 . I Equipped as follows: Four-seaso- n factory o Hayes Shoots 64, Claims Nelson Lead By Mike Rabun UPI Sports Writer Mark Hayes. IRVING, Texas whose once promising career has gone into almost total eclipse during the 1980s. birdied the first five holes 64 to Thursday and shot a lead in the opening grab a two-shround of the Byron Nelson Golf Classic. Hayes completed his round early before winds kicked up and late afternoon thundershowers halted play with seven groups on the course. The 21 players, none with a reasonable chance of catching Hayes, will finish their rounds before Thursday's second round. "I've never thought about quitting," said Hayes, who won the Nelson 10 years ago and has won but twice since. "But there are times when cash has been a little tight. It has been hard on my wife and family. "It is hard to play when you have totally lost your confidence. I've taken advice from a lot of people. When you have playediike I have, you get desperate." Hayes was the first player off the tee in the first competitive round ever played over the new Tournament Players Club at Las Colinas, a par-7- 0 layout buffeted Thursday by winds gusting to 30 mph. 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Boise State returns Larry Raschko, who tied for fifth last year, and Steve Meyerhoeffer, who finished 13th in last season's tournament. Others returning from last year's top 20 include Idaho States Ron Hop, 1th ISU's T P, Davids and Greg Harding, both 17th and Montana's Todd Larsen, who tied for 20th. Blues Knot Series, Drop Flames, , ----- 9, 19hti ot ? : Reg9"(Y3 - ... .:- S699C4 I D :, emoe Ida ,tuth(ar(1,-- are all ,1ltat0t. Honda t,i4 ,,th, ke A evhy s New Location 986 ciggeos C peva Esdan a ehg,he', :RA 7, , Iii the peat e ,Lturtd - CART rif- 11(4)Pute ..t1 Won't disturb RONDA i -1 6835 So. 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There are a couple of teams that are competitive and well have to play good god to win it.- Indeed, two years ago, Weber State had its Big Sky golf dynasty halted by NevadaReno when the Wolf Pack won the team title in Boise But the Wildcats have dominated the conference, winning 13 of the last 14 championships and crowning II individual medalists along the way Weber's chief competition is expected to come from Nevada-Renand Boise State this year. with host Idaho rated a darkhorse. The '86 Big Sky schedules calls for 36 holes to be played Friday, with the final 18 holes Lewiston Saturday at the 6,998-yarcourse. Weber junior Paul Muller, who placed third in last year's conference toucnament, will be joined by fresh Club The Wildcats. who are ranked third in the latest District 7 poll behind WIT and Texas-E- l Paso, can take a giant step toward clinching a berth in the NCAA meet in North Carolina later this month with a victory in the 54- hole conference tournament. But Weber Coach Mac Madsen isn't counting his birdies before they fly. Golden Girl WEDGES tgli$ to 50 LADIES Full Set 3W, 81 SAND 10$35.00 From Patty Berg $399 IkCktit SETS S32 95 WILSON WOOD COVERS radios STARTER SOCKS GOLF GLOVES '4" SPECIALS Ladies' Fria Peds Leather 1 CLUB SET Sweater 84 LADIES (it SALE! $25 SAVINGS FOR THE SPECIAL lay Weber State Opens Big Sky Golf Quest Today ,I I.N.,L1 Friday, 5-- 2 Continued from 1 mage's six minutes in penalties late in the second period. Ramage was called for a double minor for roughing and a penalty for C-- two-minu- hooking. Bernie Federko, who ended the game's scoring with an empty-ne- t goal with six seconds to play, won a faceoff in the Flames' zone to set up Hunter's opening goal, a slapshot that sailed past Calgary goalie Mike Vernon at 7:33 of the first period. Rookie Herb Raglan helped St. Louis make it at 11:37 when he sent a pass from the right corner onto the stick of Meagher, who had Vernon at his mercy at the goalmouth. Cavallini, a former Flame, scoring his fourth goal of the playoffs. beat Vernon on a rebound of Lee 's blocked shot, sending home a drive after Calgary's Paul Reinhart failed to clear the puck. The Flames then began to stir. McDonald capitalized on the penalties assessed Ramage by referee Bob Myers with a blast past Blues goaltender Rick Warns ley with 54 seconds left in the period. But Meagher, who is in his sixth NHL season but had never been with a team which made the playoffs, negated that on a pass from Ric who stole the puck from the Flames and skated into the Calgary 0 Nor-wood- 20-fo- ot Nat-tres- zone. --- 0 og theft-deterre- nt pre-warni- ng Reset for Today Special to The Tribune LOGAN Opening round action in the High Country Athletic Conference softball tournament was rained out here Thursday. HCAC officials hope to start the double elimination tournament Frinot two on day with four games the schedule. Utah State, 24-- this season and ranked 13th nationally. will play New Mexico State at 10 a.m before 15thranked Creighton battles New Mexico at noon. The two losers return to action at 2 p.m. and the winners meet at 4 p.m., weather permitting. The tournament, which decides the HCAC qualifier into the NCAA regionals, will conclude Saturday. If games can't be played Friday because of rain or poor field conditions, the tournament might become a one-da6 (31-1- y, single elimination affair Saturday. If the weather prevents play throughout the weekend, HCAC officials might simply declare a confere ence champion probably Utah State. The Aggies finished the regular HCAC season with an record. Creighton, New Mexico and New Headto-heMexico State all finished at ad, Utah State finished with a record against those three teams this first-plac- Ken Carti Oldsmobile STATE AT 5TH SOUTH TELEPHONE 521 6111 UTAH S ONLY EXCLUSIVE OLDSMOBILE DEALER II IICAC Softball Play 2 5-- 2 season. |