| Show '- - --i - - - - -- - - - i- SPORTS Sunday July The Salt Lake Tribune - - - il D5 12 1992 1 otoomoomel4111 1 ?"'ie-:'eN'- 44l1IWPpadIIIIIIIrl Qi----it--- - N ' : - : - 011103110BOMMINIMM - ) toliA — '4 ' N11 - 1 A :: Auto Racing: Wallace Sits on Pole In Effort to Defend Budweiser 300 ' th( Hid 1 ' conduet 993 even :ht to year e compro- y the draft e team te instance )y any and ?s and he ds for his nted ' npromises - )cedure4 liabue has 11 s con-thi- total free employed to be emlated that 'oposal of with six or i-1 ii' "7 'V :: Australian fr surge Saturday by sinking a 20- foot eagle putt on the final hole to win the $114 million Sc o- t tish Open at Gleneagles O'Malley played the last five holes in seven under par to finish with a 62 eight under par - and win for the first time as a professional The triumph also for - qualified the rc next week's British Open at : Muirfield I 262 toO'Malley's 0 tal was two better than Colin Montgomerie of Scotland who closed with a 65 and wound up r one shot ahead of Britian's Nick Faldo and Zimbabwe's : Mark McNulty I I i : Ell w Celebrity Classic: ' ' Two-tim- First-roun- d ' ' - 4)1' l' ''4"- - : -'‘ tl ' aiiPA'41NNI - o 'e 4r — - :i ' I ' - E 1 i'' !:'''"''4:1-t'-- — ''tIAt 4 : ' i 4 - i I' t ' i - - - t -'-- as 1 1 :1:- - r 04' I Kenis going with them And with good reason The Angels won the 1992 Amateur Athletic Union National girls basketball championship Saturday edging the Virginia to cap an unbeaten Vogues tournament at run in the West Jordan High "This is my first year coaching this team" said a smiling Frey "We're going home to tell the par- - q 7 U : 0 I a Swiss Open: 4-- 7-- 6 “ wat r GOVERN-'"'GOVERNMENT -'"'- WHEN: I 1 Tuesday !A'w 4 - V (' 7-- 6 - : :11 r710)1 f :: 31 r (7:: itti 'me 'kw ' WRESTLING FEDERATION Johnson hit three of four at the line in the final seconds to keep the Vogues at bay 4 : y --- : J y y '' - 222-935- r 3 4tc A ' 4 lk i 1' 1 k ((4 A'ON west 5400 59319 935 Pe1999 Oone- ' ' - 1 - i - - er- :''-l-s 4 JohnsonThe Salt Lake Tribune Italy-Worl- d coached" ' While the Johnson was smothering Virginia the Lopez was working the inside "She's the heart and soul of the team" said Frey lb Louisiana Angels 12 IS 15-- af23- -mile 54 WI Yviosnne91c1:1P6 16 Johnson 5 12 Eya Varier 60-12 Tornika Walker I Jamie Inomats 6 1 Totals 25 58 2 Brae Fernandez 0 Z Misty Stevens 17 Renee Cosby 4 13 Seery reco4e Jones 7 VOQUOS 6 Meredrm Pobees I Ilvarnbson 5 2 12 Came Nydard 3 1 2 Totals 21 13- 3 Z Kara Lawson 0 ten lou55 23 - 9 6P11 4 i611- ' 1 s 414LILz Airport Hilton Bros Drive Salt Lake City Utah & Wright Cril 725 DEALERS TABLES AVAILABLE THRU $7500 each 50 Tables Call (801) 752-844- 8 BASEBALL CARD ATTIC OR WEEKENDS Mike Dickson or Kevin Mortensen MINNEEMP - I '''' K-3r- ( 06 4 than Just a room ' ic'w i 40 z J consider The Peppermill1 and then consider the possibilities ( L Alia August 3rd-7t- h 8:30-3:3- 0 Unlimited use of health club 3:30-5:0- 0 grade d If you want more :'' -d I8-hol- Trap skeet played Nhall golf for When was the last championship Toana Vista golf course in Wendover for iirtt when you stay at either the State Line or Silver Smith ready to play the green is waiting for you in 1Vendover Horseback riding Tennis courts Huge arcade 18-ho- Ztatelne CONVENTION CENTF2 Itlii --4 - $1 1 - II 1 110 r----1 1 oeittO - a sip 4):(1 p4 e I Breakfast for 2 I (?) ka trg All) ) - til 7Au k7 -?1 4t- - 6 4- - r A 24 Hour advanced reservations required Subject to availability Sunday - Thursday only Expires August 27 1992 I IIIMMilMEMINIE 16 0 1 i v:Petripermunn Resort I Iotel I Casino Iiita1101frf°'IL9 NEVADA MESQUITE 4r - - ' ---- b4447'F 11°II fri-- - ' F-ti-) night 1 accommodations 0 A 1 ii 'k-- -r r4 (111 4 tApat-- I days deluxe - eA1 4tp-- l' 2 4011111- '- C4 sporting clays 'Joyride I Steak fry -1- CASINO & 24 hour Nevada action s5 ? 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:''':'" - 1 - Frey will be paying particular attention to two of his players 11- - 27-tea- m Sixth-seede- d 5 FRIDAY JULY 31ST vt : !:- trDphy 58-5- 5 Sergi Bruguera of Spain defeated Gabriel Markus of Arin the ) gentina semifinals of the Swiss Open tennis tournament Saturday at Gstaad Francisco Clavet beat France's Fabrice Santoro : Virtttc J : 10710 ei ‘r ' ents I'm staying" That is he's staying with the same team "I'm coaching these girls when they move into the age 12 13 and 14 levels" he said while holding the championship the 7 ' to dominate the Tour de France on Saturday as Gilles De lion became the second Frenchman in a row to win a stage and Pascal Lion retained the overall lead through seven stages Meanwhile the favorites and former winners continued to jockey for positions leading up to time Monday's important trial in Luxembourg Sunday the Tour goes to Germany for a stage that finishes at Koblenz 128 miles away Saturday was Stephen Roche's turn to gain on the field just as Greg LeMond and Claudio Chiappucci did Friday Roche gained more than a minute on the other contenders and was making his best showing since winning the Tour de France-Tou- r of Championship tri1987 in ple He was in fourth place 4 minutes 11 seconds behind Lino Lino held the lead for the fifth consecutive day with Steve Bauer of Canada second 3:11 back and Chiappucci third 3:34 behind LeMond remained 4:29 back but dropped one place to sixth He was still ahead of Gianni Bugno and Miguel Indurain Roche was second to Delion a strong finish in the trek from Brussels Belgium to Valkenbourg Since winning the race five years ago Roche has been plagued by injuries and bounced from team to team This year he is part of the Carrera team which also has Chiappucci ''' lit I- - ':zr 0 ::‘ ":': Sk if I ici if Netherl- ands— French cyclists continued ' 111! ilkkN ' ' ' ' Sea 17--71 t 1 ' INIIS' ' VALKENBOURG '14 4''''' or r ' a 4IC 'ti c a ' I ' Wherever the Louisiana In 1980 she teamed with her brother John to win the Wimbledon mixed doubles title She was ranked No 1 in the world that year The Atlanta Falcons trying desperately to coax Deion Sanders out of his baseball uniform arid into shorts lor the start of training camp have extended the deadline of their $800000 bonus offer to August 1 The Falcons apparently fear that Sanders will opt to stay with the Atlanta Braves as long as they remain contenders in the National League West Two wceks ago the Falcons offered Sanders $1 million to report for the start of pre- trainin o "concentration camp" on Monday or $800000 to be there for the first day of regular workouts on July 25 1:1 Boxing: Gianfranco Rosi of Italy maintained his International Boxing Federation su- - - ako t '''t ner Angels go coach Alan Frey Et Cetera: Falcons Extend Deadline for Sanders ' IrNittv iii" ::'1 ' O r " By Jill Johnson two-hand- urday became the youngest player ever to be the International Tennis Hall of Fame at Newport RI "When I started playing I never ever thought that I might be inducted into the Hall of Fame some day" Austin 29 said In 1979 Austin became the youngest player ever to win a US Open title Only 16 she defeated Chris Evert Two years later she won her second US t 4 - )4 I ' 1 - -':' 1) 1 ' ' -- ':'''' ' idf i '' --- PRESS THE ASSOCIATED ier 1 f i'ii'':4' i t 1 ' 1 fo u ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE nian known for her powerful backhand volleys the youngest player ever to earn $1 million in on Tracy Austin renowned for 4104 1 t t d US Open champi- e i1 11 ' - ft- '‘ - ' ''' Angels End Unbeaten AAU Tourney Witt' Title became 'f 4? ‘ ' 4 Louisiana's Shondra Johnson leaps into arms of assistant coach Stephen Dares after the Angels captured AAU championship Saturday at West Jordan High Louisiana beat Virginia for title Tennis: Austin Youngest to Enter Hall of Fame 4 :' 's 4 it - '' 41 ' h' ''' ° " -: re"-t-- - WHERE: 4 ) ' ‘'s : c't'l !i C (71-72- leader Pierre Larouche bird- - : i ''' ' 4 ru4f---- - (72-71- '10 1 It 4 A - 1 0 " - ' il N4----- '' 'I' - '""''' I i't k8t:446 : ' 1 f I - y - N 4-r- o ' 7 "7 t ' '''' Am" 't:44- ''''''' ' j: ' ied the 18th hole Saturday to create a four-watie for the lead entering the final round of the lsuzu Celebrity golf tournament The former NHL All73 left him at Star's 143 through 36 holes Also at 143 were Philadelphia Flyers center Dan Quinn (73- 70) former major league pitcher and defending champion Rick Rhoden and ) former NFL defensive back SaturDick Anderson ) day's round on the 6747-yarpar 72 Edgewood Tahoe golf course was played with shifting winds and intermittent showers The tournament features 76 professional athletes and actors vying for a total of $400000 The winner will earn $75000 Peter O'Malley 0'' 1 3 ''''64I Golf: Aussie's Late Charge Wins Scottish Open 0 et lk I a ld I t - ) wwwwritatzt ' - I1 l' "it :'(- : - Briefly: Reggie Ruggiero of Forestville Conn earned his 24th career NASCAR Winston Modified Tour victory in the New Hampshire International 75 at New Hampshire International Speedway Saturday capped a remarkable late The playafter a :- '' ' ncy iTS! : ' 11 p ft(' i ' t: 1!!':' d ' 'I m - the ti LIN -it- 0 a - aft woad - Sharp Is Sharp: Scott Sharp set a course record in winning the pole position Saturday for the third consecutive year in Trans-Acompetition at the Des Moines (Iowa) Grand Prix Sharp had a fast lap of 756 mph on the twisting course over downtown streets 1) it"60a:4 ': ili was Winston Cup points leader Allison who qualified at 121921 mph in a Ford $360000 Budweiser 300 at New Hampshire International - ' Speedway at Loudon ' Driving a Chevrolet Wallace sped around the mile oval at - 122532 mph to win his first ! : pole of the year " Starting second in a Chevro- ' let will be Bobby Labonte who at 122324 mph ' qualified Jeff Gordon had qualified third but his time was disal- ' lowed when NASCAR officials ' inspected his car and found it ' was too low Moving into the third spot : ? N ' py Defending champion and current Grand National ' ''' leader Kenny Wallace cap- ' tured the pole Saturday for the ' will liket establis of ' A ) ! ''' ' ' rantee : - ! free ageil has be straint o ? -'0 ' ) 0" 01:'--- - 4 : 4 4 j4 ir r- - el'''' -- Nw Lion Stays Atop Tour Le Mond t) Drops to Sixth 1 r--:-- t!- ::I rw Ii I - - - - 4——-—Ii-———---- --- - - - S 1 1 -:- :1!-----rL--- - |