| Show - A 04 The Salt - 17 151)2 RoHs Cheney Upsets Rule 5 and 50 Tourney seeded Bryan His Way to Chandler advanced but marked semifinal day at the and r Bowling Title door Tennis Championships Le-vvi- :(717-- Lae Tr'bune SPORTS lnnttav Februar - 44 s 1 N ! no ' Golf: 65 Send" Unknown Janzen To First PGA Tour Victory I liE LPP kin7PnrinPakPri 1 peak at the leRdeltirilri Sunday when Rookie David Toms playing ahout an hour in front of the other contenders had a 63 — the hest round of the tournament — but it was Only good enough for third place at 272 Dudley Hart the leader slipped to a 71 and was tied for fourth at 271 four strokes back with Ken Green Joe Don Blake Jim Gallagher Buddy Gardner and Olin he stood 6n the 1Pth grPen at the T4cson (Ariz) National Golf Club It showed him in a tie with Pritton for the lead in the Northern Telecom Open "I knew what 1 had to do" third-roun- Janzen said And he did it confidently rap- pmg in a putt for the go- 12-fo- three-seaso- -- Co!hert Senior W:nner: Jim birdie putt Colbert sank a on the fourth playoff hole to feat George Archer and win the n was so focused on playing shot at a time 1 never really thought what was at stake" Janzen said after his bogey- 1 free de-on- one-strok- Suncoast Classic on Sunday at Tampa Fla Colbert who started the day two strokes behind Archer and three behind Kermit Zarley shot a par 61 Sunday Colbert and Archer both shot 2rris for 54 holes shattering the tournament record by seven victory e The victory was e COO e5 provided him with a d Browne ahead birlie then nursing the lead home for the first victory of his carper worth 9R0((1 from the total purse of $11 million and increased his earnings for the season to 3211573 more than he won in either of his first two full years 1 shots llth game The ning shot was a lob that fell just inside the back line as Novotna leads in the years younger than her oppo- nent used a blazing serve and passing shots to take a 4 lead in the final set Navrati- lova fought off four match points in the 10th game lifetime against Novotna Navratilova double faulted to Becker beat Courier all-tim- 7-- e watched 7-- 5 4-- 6 (7-4- Novotna Becker Beats Cour!er: Boris Becker rallied from a two-sdeficit and outlasted Jim Courier in five gruelling sets in a bat-Sh- e et tie of the worlds player and the former No 1 in the Donnay Indoor Championship of tennis Sunday at Prussels Belgium In an enthralling top-ranke- d match 6 1 and angrily slammed her racquet into the net Navratilova easily held ser- vice and took a 30-- and 40-3- 0 0 (12-10- ) (7-5- 6-- 7 (5-- 7) 2- - 7-- 5 ) hard-foug- 6 lose service 7-- 6 spite the defeat Courier retined the top spot which he earned last week Both players survived match points in the match Courier was on the brink of victory in the third-se- t tiebreaker but was slowly worn down by Becker's seemingly boundless energy and determination 5- 0-- 7-- 6 Et Cetera: Nippon Outaili French Yacht Japans Nippon held off $625000 Tewksbury was 1142 with a 325 ERA in 30 starts last The agent for Texas season outfielder Ruben Sierra has withdrawn his proposal for a multiyear contract and it appears the sides are headed for a France's Ville de Paris to win the featured first race of Round 2 of the Challenger Selection Series Sunday by 1 minute 42 seconds off the San Diego coast Meanwhile Americas contin- race completing the course on the Pacific Ocean off Point Loma in 3 hours 4 minutes 17 seconds aseba e Bob Tewksbury quadrupled his salary on Sunday when he agreed with the St Louis Cardinals on a 11 one-yea- 1 Right-hande- r contract r worth C onto 6 6 Transmission Leaking Slipping Hesitating? Extbiros cLuTcs 1 Ps Imitet 'me iemo :m e inlets “tol kg vat SAVF c" 0143 °WA COUPON SALT LAKE S1-- 3 MAIST vpi t Ivrt mfg Cnil Aw MO" A 09 pg e len 1 - i 1 1 otee'a i — Contnued from I3 Nash-Jod- otto—if e a I I A 1 i got i -' 4 "- ommg100- ? 400111 1 - " 4 '' '!c' - '4' SIVOCt 1 6-- 2 Len 7-- 6 Saputo-Wilkinso- n The 50s doubles final today at 9:30 3 6-- go" C-- 1 The only other father and son to both win Daytona were Lee Petty the first winner in 1959 and his son Richard the only seven-timwinner and driving in his 32nd and last 500 on Sunday Richard the king of stock car racing was involved in the melee that changed the course of the race on lap 92 but was able to run to the end to start what he says is his final season as a driver "It was nice I was actually racing for position on the last lap" said Petty who finished well off the pace Geoff Bodine finished third fol- mile Waltrip fell out of contention with an engine problem nine laps from the end and Shepherd driving his first race for the Wood Brothers team could not mount a serious challenge on the final lap "In order to pass here you really need some help" the winner said after beating Shepherd across the finish line by two "I knew it was going to be hard for Morgan with just the two of us out in front at the end" After squirming out of his RobFord Thunderert bird in victory circle Allison said "This is a sweet race right now I just can't believe it I'm just shaking all over We finally won the Daytona BOO "In about 30 minutes Ill probably collapse from disbelief I spent about 90 percent of each lap looking in the mirror trying to figure out when Morgan was going to tri-ov- e car-lengt- Yates-owne- d lowed by Alan Kulwicki and Dick Trickle The first four finishers were all Fords but not necessarily the Thunderbirds that were expected to run at the front Dale defendEarnhardt the two-tim- e ing Winston Cup champion was ninth after being involved in the Perfect View Helped Allion Mi jaek 1 a seeds 6 6- - will be PRES THE ASS011A7TD Melee started to go with him and then I saw that it was going to get real tight" Allison said "I thought 'Whoa this is enough for me: and I backed off They just ran out of room over there- The crash among the leaders ignited a chaotic scene vith cars spinning and crashing and smoke clouding up most of the 3000-foo- t back straightaway Before it was over Dale DAYTONA BEACH Fla — Eventual vinner Davey Allison had just about the best view of what was about to happcni as the leaders headed into a 14-c- wreck that changed Sunday's Daytona 500 Bill Elliott was leading with Sterling Marlin Ernie Irvan and Allison close behind as the field raced into lap 92 on Daytona International Speedways e oval Suddenly Elliott was diving to the highside of the banked track and Ernie was going around Marlin on the low side as they roared Out of the second turn and onto the backstretch at over 190 mph "When I saw Elliott begin to go past Sterling on the inside I Earnhardt Darrell Waltrip Dale Jarrett Chad Little Bobby 25-mil- HiIlin Jr Hut Stricklin Rusty Wallace Mark Martin Richard Petty Alan Kulwicki and Ken Schrader became involved Knocked out of the race at least briefly were Marlin Elliott Martin Waltrip Wallace Jarrett and Schrader Elliott Waltrip and Wallace did finish big crash r '644e :' ' 4 i 4 i I-- 1 l' ' t 4 '' r - o ' '''' - -- "r ' '') It 1'1 ' r i ' ! 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220(92 TRAPAUISSION Ci05 jp i ' at the Delta Center 37130 4090 r1111N$ 391 30 tor e omi itp911cabie INSTALLED 13 : Allison Avoids Smashup Wins Daytona 500 IMO MVO N10 160 DWI) Tittatt PON 41000E1 TUNE-U- 3 t In the men's 50 singles No 1 seeded Steve Wilkinson straggled early but dusted off Gil Howard in one semifinal match and Rob Caldwallader defeated WilkinHenry Kamakana son will meet Caldwallader for the 50s title today at 9:30 a rn In what may have been the best match of the day Peter Bronson and Cheney were tested co the limit before disposing of David Bryant and Dirk Johnson in 45 doubles They meet Rush in the finals upset winners over the No 2 seeds Fred The Drilling-Ramatch will begin at 12:30 pm In the 50 doubles John Gorsky and Larry Rappius defeated Alan I t t 6-- 0 T PiE08NUsi thilforrde fhrranty 0 Itinelolotere &mei lotirwjet TUNE-L- 4 f 1 C-- 4 0AC ROAM:4 Al IcReAc!4:42(MtSSiON TRANSMISSION 4 0 1 11101181 PSiI 1 AU AtirolOod "--- 'I Openshaw (1533) were B handicap winners Singles B winner was Rick Thurman and Wayne Cochran was tops in C in both scratch and handicap A complete list of winners is listed FREE Tranzmission Check FREE Towing (TO OUB SHOP) to k I 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH kneel 'k 6-- 0 am 1 4 T ulme-Ron Morris booster" HM151810 crock For Lloalte f -I d with the Longhorns "Where anyone can say he is a University of Texas booster is beyond me" Fenders said "We've maintained all along that he wasn't even a Lon Tewksbury FRE: t - x no connection who made $185000 in 1991 had sought $975000 in arbitration while the Cardinals had offered $800000 r 4 13 Basketball: An East Texas businessman whose improper monetary graduation gift resulted in Texas star Dexter Cambridge's suspension earlier this season has been used as a recruiting aide for the Longhorns a newspaper has reported The link between Lon Morris Junior College booster Keith Heingartner and the Texas basketball program is now the subject of a preliminary NCAA inThe Dalas vestigation Morning News reported Sunday Texas coach Tom Fenders on Friday said Heingartner has But Nippon held on for its second win over the French 2003-mil- JA $38 million g 6-- 4 6-- 0 - salary arbitration hearing daySierra is asking for $5 million while the team is offering Ville de Paris staged a dramatic comeback after trailing Nippon by 4:15 at the end of the second leg of the eight-lerace By the end of the seventh leg Ville de Paris narrowed Nippons lead to 37 seconds 6-- 4 4-- 4 fr '''' 1 Tues- ued its dominance over Stars Stripes in the defender trials with Bill Koch finishing 433 ahead of Dennis Conner In- vid Nash Cheney had an easy time with unseeded Jerry Perry winning Cheney will meet Ray in the 45 championship match today at 11 1 MU 12 50 day at the Snowbird Canyon quet Club The upset of the day occurred in the 45 singles where unseeded Robyn Ray surprised No 2 seed Da- - p- was won by Eric Tidwell 2011 In Division A team handicap Senior Health Plan came out on top with 3537 pins Jackson Five won both the Division B team scratch and handicap titles In doubles play John and Glenn jewkes won A handicap: Robert Jones-TaJones (1259) won B scratch: while Kevin Woo !stenh- 111 despair 2 all-tirn- The win-tenn- is in Paul Lewis rolled the high series of the day 771 to claim the scratch singles championship at the 55th Annual Salt Lake Bowling Tournament Sunday The team championship was won by Continental Printing with a 3144 score and the doubles championship was won by Eddie Kessler and Dave Symes with a scratch score of 1421 Symes also won the scratch competition with 2122 Lewis 771 was the high scratch series of the week and the high game of 299 was rolled by John Brewer who left the 10 pin standing on his final roll Team US A on Tennis: Navratilolia Wins 158th Singles Title Martina Navratilova became singles titles leader by beating Jana Ncivntna ) in the final of the Virginia Slims of Chicago on Sunday Navratilova won her 158th career singles championship and 12th Chicago Slims crown and Chris Evert who re- tired in 1539 had been tied with 157 singles titles Jimmy Con- e nors is the men's leader with 109 singes championships up- SunRac- 4 4 I amW6014:41019-omoratc-- Ari7 the in Men's 45 sets action 1 I Cheney of 1 --- 144- I 4 w00t 4 41 t |