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Show 2D Thursday, October The Salt Lake Tribune, 16, 19H6 Jordan Scorches jazz With 39 Hand Exhibition High-Flyi- Special to The Tribune The Jazz won their first two NBA exhiIOWA CITY bition games. But then they ran into Michael Jordan. Jordan scored 39 points here Wednesday night, including 35 during the final three quarters, and the Chicago Bulls handed the Jazz their first loss in three preseason games, Jordan had 16 of the Bulls 28 points in the second quarter and 10 of their first 11 in the opening minutes of the third period as Chicago posted its first exhibition victory. Jordan added nine points in the final quarter, when the ) and Bulls easily outscored a group of Jazz reserves win under Doug Collins, Chicacoasted to their first-eve- r gos rookie head coach. Karl Malone topped Utah with 16 points in a team-hig32 minutes, but no other Jazzman reached double figures. As a result, the Jazz finished with their lowest presealoss to Golden State on Sept. son point total since a 23, 1980. Thats a span covering 46 exhibition games. - For the third straight preseason game, the Jazz jumped to an early lead. They scored the first eight points of the contest and eventually built a 20-- lead after a three-poin- t play by Bobby Hansen. bv the end of the Although the Bulls cut it to with a still were Jazz the along coasting quarter, midway through the second period. advantage, k by free-agepoint guard 97-8- (1-- (26-15- h 95-8- 1 six-ye- 8 26-2- P 42-2- Back-to-bac- Utah First Guard Helps Chicago ng three-pointe- Loss Eddie Hughes helped Utah build what turned out to be its biggest lead of the game. Then, however, Jordan caught fire. He helped the Bulls rally within three by halftime, before Chicago eventually caught the Jazz for the first on a three-poitime, play by John Paxson. The Bulls' first lead, though, didn't come until the closing seconds of the period when Gene Banks buried a jumper to make it Malone opened the final quarter with a basket to push but that turned out to be the Jazz back in front, Utah's last lead. run by the Bulls Jordan's three-poin- t play capped a with 7 26 remaining. The Jazz never got that made it closer than three the rest of the way. Carey Scurry finished with nine points for the Jazz, who field goals. Hansen, who managed only 13 second-hal- f played collegiately at Iowa, ended up with eight points in his homecoming. Jazz center Mark Eaton also finished with eight points, 13 rebounds in 27 minutes. and he grabbed a game-higCharles Oakley added 17 points and 10 rebounds for draft choice Brad Sellers Chicago, while chipped ia with 12 points. In all, the Jazz shot 47 percent f orr the floor compared to just 38 perce t for the Bulls In the end, however, Jordan's performance fro- i the field and 9 effort from the line was too much for the Jazz, who have now started each of their last three exhibition seasons with records of 51-4- MICHELIN RIKEN CONTINENTAL PIRELLI 62-6- AUTO SERVICE CENTERS 20-fo- ot 71-7- 72-7- 9-- 2 80-7- 4 CMTEKi 30-4- 0 h first-roun- d ON RV TIRES AT DAVID EARLY TIRES 2-- State Golf Medalists: Sutterfield Of Brighton, Mitchell of Cedar .v. .FIBERGLASS BELTED! WHITE WALLS By John Gutman Tribune Sports Writer ! There was no lack of drama in the A and state golf championships Wednesday, as both ended In sudden-deatplayoffs for individual honors. Brad Sutterfield of Brighton defeated John Miller of Cottonwood on the first playoff hole at Glendale to medalist. Cottonwood become the tipok home the team trophy for the second straight year. It ended up 13 ; h PI 5580-1- size price SIZE 3 price 4-- shots ahead of second-plac- Pitt'HMS 22 29 3 24 99 P19S7V14 25 99 P1967S-127.99 P7067VM 28.99 PITS e Highland. Across town, Jason Mitchell of Cedar City won a four-waplayoff on (he second extra hole. His team also team championship. iton the In the contest, Miller and Sut71s terfield each shot for the day. Miller logged a 35 on the bck nine, while Sutterfield turned in ft sizzling 34. On the playoff hole, both had putts for birdie. Millers uphill putt stopped five feet short. Sutter-fjelhitting above the hole, rolled his utt Vh feet past the hole and tapped in for a par. Miller missed his second putt and bogeyed. It was his first three-put- t green of the day. "I thought the greens had gotten (fester later in the day, said Sutterfield of his first putt. I'm glad I hit it as soft as I did. t "J felt some pressure out there today. just because it was the state championship. I just wanted to show something for Brighton. Sutterfield has had his share of pressure-fille- d golf tournaments this summer, including surviving until the of the Junior National tab semi-final- s Amateur at Muirfield (Ohio) in August. Cottonwood Coach Jim Vreeken was pleased with the way his team Spofed Wednesday. Four of his players were among the top 15 finishers. Theyve been playing well all year, but when you get into this kind o competition, you worry that they wont do as well, said Vreeken. But tjfey played relaxed. I told them if they played to what they averaged all year, theyd be right in it. And they 30 99 P22S7V14 30 99 P71S7VI5 32 99 P22V7V15 34 99 PZ&7S-135.99 P7157S-1- y PREMIUM HIGHWAY STEEL RADIAL WHITEWALL 3-- 40,000-Mil- e Warranty 25-fo- 15580R13 d, did. Of Millers play, the coach said, I know hes disappointed, but there are 4 lot of boys out here today that didnt get the chance to even be in the playoff." He said Miller, son of pro Johnny Miller, has been shooting in the 7 range this year. I Cottonwood won last year's tourney in a playoff with Orem. Highland also had four golfers 74-7- 4-- PHTCE PiTvaoptj P18SWR1J P1K7SR.4 Pi77Sfli4 P2Q575R14 Tribune Sports Writer The Salt Lake Golden Eagles released two players Wednesday to inch closer to their season-openin- g raster limit, then skated through a Salt Palace workspirited two-hoout that managed the !p unfurrow brow of coach Wayne Thomas. ! Ut go by the Eagles prior to the morning practice were free agents Dean Hansen and ! - Rick Boyd. sen, a Han- forward from CoJ- Wayne Thomas orado, played in Sweden for the past two seasons. rookie defense-man- , Boyd, a is a British Columbia native who was in camp as a walk-oTheir departure brings the Eagles training camp roster to 20 skaters and two goalies just one over the International Hockey Leagues limit for Fridays season opener against Peoria in the Palace at 7:30 p m To get down to the required 19 skaters, Thomas will either have to release on" more player Thursday, or put injured defenseman Handy Turnbull on the 14 day disabled list. Turnbull, who suffered strained neck muscles when he was involved n. 35 M P2157W1S 35 M P22S7Wt$ 37 M P2JS7V1$ 3 99 PWCt 40 99 40 99 45 99 45 99 4799 SPECIAL PURCHASE MICHELIN XM-S- 1 SNOW TIRES Tribune Stott Photo by Pout Frauonron Brightons Brad Sutterfield putts out at Glendales 18th hole. He won title in a playoff with Cottonwoods John Miller. 4-- A shoot in the 70s, led by Jeff Marks 72. with an even-pa- r In the contest, Cedar City's Mitchell put his approach shot five feet from the pin on the second hole of sudden death and for the title. Matt Dome of Spanish Fork and Scott Brockbank of Timpview both bogeyed the hole. Uintah's Theron the right rough. But he recovered to the green and with a four-irofor a birdie. Also in the category of almosts," Ogdens Mike Soltan could have taken medalist honors with a par on 18. He to come in at 80. Cedar City Coach John Evans said his players came through with similar scores to what they'd been shooting of late. "But weve been getting better as a team each week, said Evans. A couple of the seniors played up to their potential today and that helped us. Cedar Citys Steve Boos finished in a tie for fifth with an 80 and Bob Park turned in an 82, as the Redmen beat Ogden by five strokes. Defending champion Timpview placed third, six shots from the leaders. n 3-- two-putte- d triple-bogeye- Murphy was eliminated on the first hole of the playoff. I hit an iron on the second playoff hole, and everyone else hit woods," said Mitchell. "Mine went down the middle, they went left, and my wedge shot was right on. Mitchell could have won the tournament without a playoff, but he the 18th hole. He almost eliminated himself on the first playoff hole when he pushed his drive into double-b- ogeyed SIZE PRICE 40,50 PZ057514 P1558013 45.50 P2057515 P1659013 49.50 P2157S15 P1757513 61 50 235,7515 yls75l4 two-putt- ed d in a car accident last week, was reported improved Wednesday. But Thomas was unsure as to just how much better the veteran was, and decided to wait until Thursday to make his next roster decision. That was the only sour note on a day the Eagles skated through one of their most productive training camp workouts ri5 Thomas was displeased following rather listless scrimmage Tuesday, but felt much better after watching his club regain some of its vigor Wednesday. "Im a little more encouraged today." said the Salt Lake coach. "Most of them the players had been going at it 10 days, and the guys from the NHL camps have been at it more than a month. I hope it was just the fatigue factor, but we didn't have a positive scrimmage Tuesday. Today was much berter, though theres still a lot left to be done. The Eagles worked on their defensive coverages Wednesday morning, then spent the remainder of the workout honing up on their power play. "We got a lot done," Thomas observed ' I think the younger defense-mehave a better understanding of their responsibilities. The tendency is lo try and do too much." And the power play? n "I thought it looked good," said the -- - ELECTRONIC I ! 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Gary Ken Filbey and Barrie Burkholder will take a third line, and veterans Bob Francis, Bobby Simpson and Doug Morrison comprise the final trio. Opening-weekendefense combinations include Pat Ribble and Turn-bulDale Rivington and Steve Harrison, Mike Mersch and Chris MacDonald and Mike Velucci and Gary Stewart. Veteran Rick Heinz is slated as opening-nigh- t goaltender, while Calgary rookie Grant Blair will man the nets Saturday Thomas is' planning a power play scrimmage for Thursday morning's workout, and will work in penalty killing practice at the same tune. "Were just going to sort out who's good at it penalty killing, who has a knack for it. he said. 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