Show ' - f SPORTS Friday July The Salt Lake Tribune Stewart Ties For 1st Round St Jude Lead FEDEX CLASSIC Scores Thursday Met IM IVO mund ot tie $125 million Federal Express St Jude Classic played On Me 7006-yTournament Cl Players par Course at Southvirvk Dave Barr R Freeman urn Simpson Fumy Zoeller Dicky Pride D Rummell' P Stewart Bob Tway Ted Schulz L Wadkins Pete Jortkin 3535-- 71 Fred suns Hal Sullon Nicmcaster JWoodward John Inman 3536-71 GSM SCUM Fuson Asern 363571 treVOI Dodds 36-357s IGortrx7her R GOMM kziesewter 363672 3433-- 67 Ken Gieen pats Goydos 373572 John Huslon 3334-- 47 John Ramey 383472 Russ Cochran m cyMeani' 393372 Jay Haas Mike Reid 3745-- 72 C iskkkc ci Mike Donald --Tim Crockett Duffy Waldorf Bob Estes 363672 John Cook T Sieckn5onn P Jacobsen Ickni Rinket 36'36-- 72 Jay Delsing Bob Burns Loren Roberts THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMPHIS Tenn — The drought may be ending for Payne Stewart He shot one of his best rounds this year Thursday a 66 and was in a tie for the lead of the $125 million Federal Express St Jude Classic with Dicky Pride Dave Barr Fuzzy Zoeller and Ted Schulz "You don't understand how I feel about being here in the interview room and shooting a Stewart said "It's been a long time and I've been playing pretty poorly this year" Higher winds in the afternoon at the Tournament Players Club at Southwind kept scores high as only Schulz managed to move among the leaders while only Michael Bradley Duffy Waldorf and John Cook joined a group of 11 who finished at 67 Stewart with eight tour victories said his previous best round this year was at the Bob Hope Classic in February "I'm too good a player to be 136th on the money list 139th after last week and it's going to 1 -- five-wa- y 0wt - 7 - ' wheel & 343468 373269 363369 343569 3745-- 72 Nick Stan Utley P Tataiscingi 36'36-- 72 Bob May D POU15011 Mike Staidly DIonmon 3735-73 Phi Biackmar Stockton 3637-- 73 Mani WtIIZ David Howse( Brian 0001 Tom Purtzer Steve Rintoul Sean MutPtlY J Manoftey L Oements Doug Martin M Dawson Guy Boros David Ogiin Octig Parry Mark Brooks P‘t Carnevale 3646-- 73 Ditarnmond 36-34-70 Mike Hulbert Hale Irwin Gaston Da 3535-- 70 Davis Love Rick Fehr Ware Gil:J3634--70 Tony Sills Toledo John WIISOn David FeheilY E 34—72 A 343670 383270 mmccmber 363470 Mark Lye Jodie Mudd Mike Sullivan John More 343771 John Adams 373471 Anoy Bean Allen 363571 35367s Clark Dennis Mike Heinen Scott Hoch 35-3974 403474 Got-- se Brad Olsen Ronnie Black Jeff Sluman Grant Waite Kelly Gibson 3541-- 76 Greg Twiggs Hubert Green 3739-- 76 Bitty Downes Ducker' Nall 3541-- 76 -76 R Watcher Joey Rouen a Woodland J Leorord Olin Brovrne 3739-- 76 Cats SlianDe 3641-- 77 NO Klatzett 3E09-- 77 Rancty Helton W Chciprnan Bill 4640-- 86 Hickey John Havilla P McGrath KIP HenleY 3536-- 71 Maytal D Chamblee &Eastwood Dillard Pluitt am Brum S Bnal Kamm Bob Low Dick Mast Wadkins Gil Morgan join Dos stems pate Bitty 3736-- 73 Mke Springer Jerry Pate Fran Quim Dcrnd Torre Ed Dougherty 3539-7- 4 337 Bloke 11 Cochran 3440-- 74 Rob Boldt Ted Tryba 394574 Gen Day 373774 B Lorry Silveira Ed Humeri Willie Wood Kirk InCle" michae D R Zokol 113aker-Firm- through the problems and hopefully it starts this week right here" said Stewart whose last victory was the 1991 US Open Switching clubs at the beginning of the year messed up his swing and Stewart said quitting a tobacco habit late last year spending two years building a house in Orlando Fla and other lifestyle changes also damaged his confidence But he said his swing improved last week prompting him to enter the St Jude Stewart hit 15 greens in regulation He started slowly parring his first four holes before finally making a birdie the par-- 5 No 5 " Tom Kite Doug Tewei I'm working come around - M Hatolsky P Stakowski Don Pohl Jim NM Joel ktwards Bob Gilder Howard Tymty -71 36-35- Peopies Andrade $teve Brodie Y Mizumaki Billy "When you hit bottom it's time to start climbing up that ladder and that's what I'm doing" Stewart said Bradley Braves Rain to Take Lead THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANTON one-stro- LPGA 61McNcesarci PingWelch's Champion- ship Her original tee time set back by two rain delays lasting three hours and four minutes the Hall of Famer finally wrapped up her 67 day with a "I am finished aren't I?" Bradley said wearily although her round wasn't interrupted once it began She capped her damp stroll around the 6137-yarBlue Hill Country Club course with an 18- foot downhill birdie putt on the finishing hole That snapped her tie with Jull Inkster and Melissa McNamara It also sent a roar up from the crowd that had stuck by the Westford Mass native She has won 30 tournaments none in New England "Us New Englanders are awfully hearty" she said of her gallery "It takes more than a little rain delay to fold up our tents" But a morning downpour sent fans and golfers scurrying for cover Play was stopped at 8:46 I NOUN) 72 Bartok 73 3538-- 736133 BOWerl 73 3736-- 733 t6"nmz 3839-73 Edge tGb9c'n Betsy King 11Kback 733 3375:36-7- Place Rrtzmcm Juch'Somi Pt Sorcrean -73 :351 Shem Turner Jerrtier eiyal 3638-- rINTLI :37-- Dated Amy Raman 73 73 3747-3935-- Fri 3947-- Sat SELL BUY Sun 4:745-- 10 M Plc Cami Wood McGuire S Redman i Nicole sam—sait7- - Itoi r 11 1 rprage E- Posherval man - Canes" 74 74 Mooiral 1 Raines tam Woe C Gowan 364°1 1 3840--78 k I I fiirt 44""79i- Thompson III Parks Dee Rudin 4040-8- 13 "6 39403 f - rci t it t "'ll IP iit 4140--81 4243-- 65 s Sat El Next la El Sun 11 ' ' i i i i I 4 SOURCE Based on table by Miami Herald sports writer Jim Martenhoff solar-lun- Knight-Ridde- the books available for DOD ik I ii DRAG RACING EVERY FRIDAY Sun The Ogden Rivis offering some good fishing for rainbow trout Some brown trout are also being caught River is stocked every other week below the mouth of the canyon Salmon eggs are working best Lakes in the Uinta Mountains have been stocked fishing should be good in the evening and morning with dry flies Bait works well during the day Northeastern Utah: Grasshopper patterns are working well on the Green River But expect company Children will love the fast bluegill fishing at Red Fleet Reservoir The fish are spawning in the back of bays Use a piece of night crawler or wax worm under a bobber Central Utah: Fair to good fishing is being reported at Tibble Fork Reservoir Anglers are using floating baits off the bottom to stay out of thick vegetation The reservoir was recently stocked American Fork Creek was also recently stocked and fishing should be good while using salmon eggs cheese or worms 0 r ' r! i Ciri ' V v 1 I oe' ) -- I Clarion®Impact Hiking Boots Give you Best Fit Most Features and Superior Cushioning '1'0 o'iscl A " 11Proiarth141111100 Vali ' ‘ ' Striper ' V- - :fk a ct 9n -- t AO 4' e PçL 7 flik1" ' OPEN 5 PM RACING 8 PM ADULTS SS 00 $43900 "Superlite Boots are a mediumweight pack loads" tZkq outsole for multidirectional traction Ankle draws boot Soft Foam padding OPEN 5 PM RACING 8 PM ADULTS SS 00 -l- i 1 !ILA 'Z-I-L- split leather heel counter Exclusive VES' Fit System Tempered Steel shank Polyurethane midsole for '' " 474 - b )' Ott a!iilkittA "INI 1 11:1-1L--- Full bellows - - i f '4 "m11wo' Clarion Impact - 8695 00 -- Clarion Impact Low Mens Sizes 13 IPM 4Y01 7 retry 7 !MI II I kW - skor 1I I I I lilt or" Clarion Impact Nubuck Leather 8695 Irtak11 '"0101 AteNkt Clarion GTX Mens and Womens Saes '440r 14295 OF IMPACT BOOTS INCLUDES PERSONALIZED FIT YOUR PURCHASE MS: SYSTEM FREE! 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' 250-260- 0 41:sir day Northern Utah: Southeastern Utah: and KL Sports Black The other teams are: Hyland Excavation (Surrey BC) Idaho Tractor (Nampa) Calgary Royals Money Mart (Victoria BC) and the Richmond Merchants (Richmond Ten teams including five from Utah are hoping to claim the championship of the ISC North American fastpitch softball championship which xill be held this weekend at the Cot- am and continue through the Hot Spots er Team Vie for Title tonwood Complex Games begin Saturday at 10 r each $1 Self-defen- 2411' I rl iJA Fri Five Utah Softball Guns 0 Men's and women's clothing a Ammunition 0 Uniforms Shoes & boots 0 Holsters leather 0 products 0 Law Enforcement Paintball 0 Safes and gun cases guns and supplies iN r i'' PHONE - rl' tk k' KIDS (6 THRU 12) $200 5 AND UNDER FREE r (441- ) r! ?6 Hn 11i V 4"1-- 41 SPORTSMAN MHOODB PRO 4 LATE STREET STOCK 0 MINI STOCK t fi Thu u UTAH'S LOWEST PRICES ON: MOTO X RACING EVERY THURS - I SATURDAY ' 1 1 )4 trvo5:1:di Ken 378 JULY 30TH ADULTS $800 GATE OPENS 5 PM RACING 7 PM Wed r4J kj Ell 44138-2- C7-- TRADE - i ' II r I VIE I f Al I trl PROFESSIONAL ARMAMENTS INC JULY 28TH 29th 8( 30rth Arm Zedillz S Furlong Joan Joyce toUlal Kean ISTOCKWARIOVALIRIVCE I a 10 — 1m IP I -' FREE Admission FREE Parkinr 4 Tue 3549-77 -:--- 112-- 6 0 i I C Mundsper kare Gorden Sports Cards & Comics 1 Mon skiTehres Team Alumni from all decades of Ski Team history and some current athletes will attend El i 46 1 STARTS TODAY 10-- 9 Sun 3640--76 Nancy Fair nil TTheValley Show of ihe Year! 10-- 9 6 Noon pm 6636-- 76 Pclit":"3n C Keg) M- Was CARD SHOW i GRAND i I 6 am 11 night Summer fishing in Utah can be slow But the Uinta Mountains in the northeast part of the state can provide some fast trout fishing To help fishers get the most out of the Uintas the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has a set of 10 booklets titled "Lakes of the High Mlle 73 :78:36-- tverKr Bozarth IBrit"Hinbn S Bunkawsky Mid- - Traditionally fishing at lakes and reservoirs across the state slows down during the Dog Days of summer But Gary Broadhead has found midsummer fishing productive The Sandy angler tries to fish Rockport Reservoir at least once a week "Every time I've been up this year I've caught a lot of fish" he said "But the best thing is you can be up there and on the water in less than hour" Broadhead is catching the trout while trolling with Triple Teazers and sinking flies at about 30 feet He says fishing is good all over the reservoir Fishing from shore can be slow but it should improve this fall Because of its proximity to Salt Lake the reservoir also attracts many water recreationalists So expect company Broadhead and other anglers are doing well this summer because the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources changed its stocking program at the reservoir "We started to plant bigger fish last fall rather than smaller fish throughout the summer" said Tom Pettengill northern Utah's regional fisheries manager "We were hoping to increase the survival rate over the winter" However the larger fish are more expensive Fingerling only take a few months of hatchery life before they are shipped out Catchable trout (10 inches) are in the hatchery system for one year "It costs us $2 a pound to raise trout in the hatchery" said Pettengill Ninety fingerling make up a pound while only three catchables equal the same amount Broadhead recognizes the benefit of larger fish and encourages anglers to release all the fish they don't plan to use 4138-75 A Woodrig Port ince Evt3 MCM0 75 periods of peak activity Week's best times 2-- ap Valtt311111ww -- 1 Andaman km Bauer THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE '' - event starts tonight with a reunion Mike Jacki the CEO of US Skiing will make a presentation to famous alumni who have had Park City streets named after them Saturday alumni will join current athletes in activities including a 5K race and volleyball tournament Admission to Saturday's festivities at the Park City Resort Area is free PARK CITY — Former World Cup champion Tamara McKinney and Olympic bronze medalist Cindy Nelson are among the skiers coming to Park City this weekend for the first "Rendezvous with the US Ski Team" The event is designed as a community festival to thank Park City for its suport of the hometown Ski around ankle I Marmot' — i-- ' ihebclunn Becky Kamm Ftwgion Ridgeway Nrio Tout re" veable" ' LA 357-7i Read tied with Sally Little and Marianne Morris at 69 "You could see it coming across the fairway in sheets It was imbelie- 3540-- 75 3 Pc a Mrareve was almost eerie" as she beaded for the third green said Amy a By Brett Prettyman Cindy Ferro DiAnsnorpane 3646-- "It was black It was quiet It VIC14 tOrn Williams -72 a EDT 3837-- a u Hollis Stacy JSrepherson Sue Thomas Gall Graham S Harlin Chris Johnson TOO Aber Mathes Beth Jodi Fogey Jenny Gem Kcw Cocked! Joan Dek koweg a 0 The books describe lakes within different drainage systems in the Uinta& They explain how to get to a lake what is likely to be caught and camping information Division offices statewide have wis Ski Champs Coming for 'Rendezvous'- : ' Some people think fishing and hunting are better at these times because of the activity patterns of fish and game animals: Uintas" 74 74 I finlorwohan PAAguetai-Da- Nand 3945-- s &men Karen Nab Laura Baugh 11 FaLimner I Steirnauer shvgie Barb thomcs C Walker Pitcher Bel vcro 3747-- S It Macke:on Ithe Larsen J Dickinson IA r tom Mood( -- Pearl Sinn Robin Walton 469-yar- d am 3336-- 69 tam Wean d ' D Eggeling Ellie Gibson Alice Miller 506 Me ArTh Road M Marl DArnmccpare Guodognino --4 i Uinta Fishing Books: Scores Thursday Porn the kit found ot the $450000 LPGA par PrigA9eic1's Charnpicrehia played on 6139-yar- 1 like Hi Coolly Club ardour) first 14 rain to to Due unable compere (Now goiters found they will compete the sound the momirtgl Pt Doghe Pal Bradley Juli Inkster Heather Drew when golfers wielded umbrellas local favorite Pat and Bradley rewarded her dedicated lead in fans by taking a Thursday's first round of the - DOD PINGWELCH Mass — On a day Summer Heat Doesn't Slow Biting Trout 135 29 1994 urIch ik ' ' ---) feet I g! outdoor products 486-41-61 Open Mori- - Fri9:30 to 900 mum 12 Sat-t- o 7:00 11- i 1 — I WfVt02000NESUOMONTWONINOWOOPOWSPIMPOORMRWttgr |