Show toPmill C2 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GAINESVILLE Va Price knows that this Presidents Cup is far from over :a TODAY: BOWLING RC Roberg "I'm a little disappointed to be so far behind" Price said after the United States took a lead over the International team in Friday's four-baand foursome matches at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club "But we can do tomorrow what the Americans did today" What the Americans did on this r Presifirst day of the dents Cup was play brilliant golf winning all five of the morning four-bamatches and taking a lead before the International team rallied to get two victories and a tie in the last three matches The day started nearly two hours late because of Ryder Cuplike fog but when play began the play was brilliant — just like the Ryder Cup produces "Birdies were flying around so fast I felt like I was in a duck blind" said American Jim Gallagher who teamed with John to birdie six Huston in four-baholes on the front nine including the last five "We felt like our guys were playing well going in and they've proven it not so much by the 712-21- 2 ll Salt Lake Pair Make Trip To US Open Amateur Tracy Forst and professional Karen Pullman of Salt Lake will be among the more than 200 bowlers competing for the $18000 top prize at the 1994 Bowling Proprietor's Association of America Women's US Open at Northrock Lanes in Oct Wichita Kan The tournament consists of three rounds of qualifying The field is then cut to the top 60 after the third qualifying block The top 24 players bowl three rounds of match play before the field is again cut to the top five for the stepladder finals televised by ESPN Dede Davidson of San Jose Calif is the defending champion Other former champions in the field include Lisa Wagner (1988) Robin Romero (1989) Danna (1983-90- ) Tish Johnson (1992) and Anne Marie Duggan (1991) Duggan has earned more than $80000 on the tour this year Davidson a former Wichita resident hopes the yellow brick road will lead her out of a current slump to the first US Open titles 'I'd love to defend it said Davidson "There is no extra pressure because the only pressure I feel is when I put it on myself" ' of Despite winning the triple crown — the other be2ing the WIBC Queen's Tournament — by age 25 Davidson has received few endorsement and sponsorships deals The Sam's Town Invitational is the missing piece of Davidson's triple crown collection At age 28 Davidson says her partying days are behind her and her focus is on bowling "I've been there done that and now I'm past that" she said Wagner of Palmetto Fla is the career leader in titles with 28 Wagner was voted Bowler of the Decade for the 1980s She has $565517 in career earnings Aleta Sill of Dearborn Mich the tour's career money leader with $597871 recently won her 20th pro title She is third behind Patty Costello who no longer competes on tour Costello won 25 'championships "On my list of goals winning the Open is at the top" said Sill "I feel very good about my career - but there's an important link : missing without an US Open ti 7 eight-gam- Miller-Macki- e e back-to-bac- k two-thir- - tie" Sill came close in 1992 when : she finished second to Johnson losing by three pins She failed to convert the 9 leaving an open frame But her biggest flaw was a crucial scoring error late in the match She glanced at the tourna ment scoreboard before bowling her 10th frame and saw she didn't have a chance to catch Johnson But the scoreboard was 10 pins off although the error was quickly corrected it was not done in time for Sill to see before she threw her first ball in the 10th frame "I had a chance to win and I didn't know it" Sill recalled "Maybe I would have been more focused I just don't know" At age 32 Sill knows her chances of fulfilling her dream with a US Open title are diminishing 216-21- 3 ' : :: : : :: : : : : :: : t 000 League Boo Boo: Ameri can Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Joe Norris should be in the - record book one more time He krolled a 300 game in league play : three weeks ago at age 86 making k him five days older than Jerry Wehmann of Port Lucie Fla He ?Could have had the record had 1' league officers decided before the season to sanction i 0 0 0 Uncle Sam Strikes: ! : The owner of the world's largest bowl: ing center chain is the US government with nearly 500 bowling facilities on military bases world: wide Recent military funding changes have made these establishments meaning tax dollars no longer help support them self-sufficie- nt 0 0 0 Notable Series: Murray's Alan Colombe recently rolled a Slit series while participating in the yeekly Wednesday Night Uague Colombe had scores of 278 299 and 237 at Olympus Bowl first-eve- 7-- ll ll Holy Bull! Race par-7- 2 Rctert Of the Year Set For Woodward PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS The Breeders' Cup is not until Nov 5 at Churchill Downs The Race of the Year is today at Belmont Park Jimmy Cro 11 the owner and trainer of Holy Bull announced weeks ago that the Woodward Stakes would be his horse's final race of the year If Holy Bull wins he is a lock for Horse of the Year But The Woodward might be the best race of the '90s Breeders' Cup Classic's included Eight horses were entered Thursday All have won Grade I races The trainers include three Hall of Famers and another who won last year's Eclipse Award as the nation's best There are two Hall of Fame jockeys and more who will get there The race has sensational speed furious closers and everything in between A case could be made for almost every horse in the race But Holy Bull will be favored He will be expected to win It will be the toughest test of his career Holy Bull answered many questions in the Travers when he dueled the Wayne rabbit Commanche Trail into defeat after a half mile and held off the late rally of Concern in the stretch The Woodward should be much more difficult First there is the early speed of Bertrand° who has been to the post 18 times and never has been beaten to the lead He won last year's Woodward by 13 lengths and was the favorite for the Classic After last season Bertrand° was bred before coming back to the races Trainer Bobby Frankel quit and the horse no longer might be at his best But Bertrando who will be ridden by the terrific and speed-craz- y jockey Patrick Valenzuela still is fast In the Pacific Classic Bertrand° set a quick pace going the half mile in 44 25 seconds and 6 furlongs in 1:08 35 The mile that day went in 1:33 45 Bertrando eventually collapsed beaten by 34 lengths But he doesn't figure to leave Holy Bull on an uncontested lead after a half mile like Commanche Trail did at Saratoga So Holy Bull almost certainly will be chasing or dueling a real speed horse Timers Way ridden by Hall of Famer Pat Day and trained by Frankel won the Pacific Classic Devil His Due ridden by Jerry Bailey and trained by Hall of Famer Allen Jerkens won last year's American Championship Racing Series and has been this Lukas-traine- d year's most consistent older horse Go For Gin ridden by Hall of Famer Chris McCarron and trained by Nick Zito has won only the Kentucky Derby and run second in the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes Pistols and Roses probably is overmatched but has had his moments Brunswick ridden by Julie Krone looked like a corning star when he won last summer's Whitney but has been out only four times since Colonial Affair ridden by Jose Santos and trained by Hall of Famer Scotty Schulhofer won the 1993 Belmont Stakes and beat Devil His Due in last month's Whitney at Saratoga The 000000 Woodward is run at 112 miles around one turn of oval Delmont Park's t - e I? ' 1 so 1 4 ( -4t"111 'tt' E - Ck'''$ r'" - I's S li 1 c 4 i troorn2" e $ - We $900000 BC- °Pen the En Joie Count y Club por-7- 1 Jeff Sturman Mike Sudan Robin Freeman Glen Day Lee Janten Mike Hulbert American team on the front nine or betterof the morning four-ba-ball was a play 32 by Phil Mickelson and Tom Lehman Jay Haas and Scott Hoch shot 31 the teams of Corey PavinJeff Maggert and each shot 30 and birdied seven of the first nine holes and shot 29 "We all got off to great starts" Couples said Wash (AP) — Scores Friday after the second round of the $500000 LPGA Saba° Classic on the 6234yand pos-7- 2 Merida Valley Comity Club course: Betsy King ENDICOTT PRESS NY — Jeff Simian shot a solid 68 on Friday and retained 6570-1- 36 lead after two rounds of the BC 7046136 a 6868-1- 36 Open one-stro- who came within a stroke of the course record with a 63 on Thursday couldn't match that figure in the second round due mainly to two bogeys He put his approach to the par-third hole over the green and missed a for Sluman Curt Bynrn Bobby Wadicins Scoff Verplank Brad Bryant Tom Byrum Steve Jones Ed Boll Bruce Fleisher Keith Citionvatiw Pete Jordon 5 Blaine McCollister Greg Kraft Dave Stocicton Kelly Gibson Don Reese par on No Kirk Tripielt Mark O'Meara Rob Boldt Steve Lowery lobby Clompett Androde Steve Pate Billy Dick Most Chip Beck Bob Gilder Jay Delsing DiNd Ogrin 7048-1- 38 Mike Brisky Tony Saraceno Eddie Kirby Tom Heam yard En-Joi- Country e Club course at 131 one stroke better than Mike Sullivan who shot a 67 Robin Freeman pulled to within two shots at 133 He was joined by Glen Day who shot a 69 Sluman who benefited Thursday by playing in Leonard thornpson Sills Tony Tom Kite Dillard Pruitt Chris Dimarco Michoel Men Steve Lamontore Ted Tryba Han Taylor Bob May John Wilson Joey Rossert Mike Donald Morris Hatalsky Rormie Sock Larry Silveira Lon Hinicle Olin Browne Jesper Dame Esteban Toledo Doug Tewell Boros Steve Striae( Also° Nichcras Michelle Esfill Deb Richard Jull Inkster Michele Redman Rosie Jones Ovis Jolvson Arnica Sorenstam Vicid Fergon Elaine Crosby Brands Burton Kelly Robbins Tommie Green Doma Andrews MOP Beth Zimmerman Laud Motion Gall Graham VIcid domi- Leader King Closing in on Hall of Fame PRESS KENT Wash — Betsy King still one elusive victory away from joining the LPGA Hall of Fame 68 Frishot a day to take a lead in the second round of the $500000 Safeco one-sh- Goetze Classic Miami Kobayashi Laura Dories SusW Redman s Dawn King's 68 gave her a 137 total after two days of play on the 6234-yar- d Pamela Wright Patty Sheehan Meridian Valley Country Amy Fruhwirlh Beth Daniel Julie Larsen Colleen Walker Alicia Dibos Club course Britain's Alison Nicholas was a shot off the pace at 138 along with Michelle Estill Albus Powell SENIOR BANK ONE Scores Friday 0 ltOf the Arst round of the Serial Bonk One Classic on the par-7- 2 (3646) Kearney Mk Links course: $550000 Tied for Lead At Bank One 6760-yor- Jim Mbus Jimmy POW911 Decent Weaver Dale Dougiass 3443-- 67 Dick Hen:kir:Mon Mike Hill Jim Fen° THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEXINGTON Ky — Jim Albus and Jimmy Powell each shot 66s on Friday to share lead in the opening-rounthe $550000 Bank One d Classic Albus had 33s on both the morning went off Fri- nines and Powell fol31 day in the afternoon lowed a front-nin- e when scoring is more dif- with a 35 over the 6760- ficult He sank a yard Kearney Hill Links Powell birdied the first for birdie on No 1 to get to then gave that two holes then sank 4- stroke back with the bo- footers for birdie on Nos 5 and 6 gey at No 3 Wood ' THE ASSOCIATED 9 "I had a decent day" Sluman the 1988 PGA champion said "1 didn't score as well but all in all it was close Today 1 had a number of opportunities 1 didn't cash in on" Sluman completed two rounds over the 6966- - Steve Brodie : IL ' SAFECO CLASSIC KEN! Still in First 6670-1- 35 - ' n er Love-Coupl- es THE ASSOCIATED John Homey Paul Goydos Brian Claar Joel Edwards Neal Lancaster Willie Huston-Gallagh- At BC Open Mike Heinen Mom Dowson David Peoples Todd Barranger David Edwards Howard 'Witty t making birdies on 14 of the 28 holes they played Price the dominant player in the world this year tried to rally the International team composed of foreign-borplayers from countries outside Britain and Europe "The momentum was shifting all day" Price said "It was like punch and counterpunch" ll Solid Sluman Beiersdod Glasson - t e4 4 Haas and Hoch were the 6865-1- 33 Murphy Horgan IN 4401° nant team of the day winning match 6 and 5 and their four-bal- l their foursome match 4 and 3 To show how good the Americans were the worst round by an 6966-yar- Seal te — during the inaugural President's Cup Couples won the match ll round of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press standings but by the number of birdies there have been" US Paul Azinger said The four-bamatch of Davis Love and Fred Couples against Bradley Hughes and Price had 12 birdies and an eagle in the first 15 holes "It was a tough day but there was a lot of good golf played" Price said after he and Mark McNulty halved their afternoon foursome match with Love and send on Ail Fred Couples checks pocket of Nick Price — for whatever reason Gallagher BC OPEN I i ' t! ' ad Scores Friday after the f Charles Coody Dam Scheiberget Gay Brewer Jock Kiefer isoo Aoid Lany 2tegier Jim Dent Rives Mcbee Tom Wargo George Archer Gary Schroeder Tommy Aycock Dave Hill Les O'Neal Hany Toscano Bob Goalby Tormy Aaron Walter Zembrisid Olville Moody Terry Din Chi Chi Rodriguez Marlon He Bob Carson Dick Ryan Lorry Gilbert Mike Joyce 3345--68 3435-- 69 69 3544-- 3544--69 3544-- 69 69 3544-- 3545-- 70 -71 3447-- 71 3546-- 71 3745-- 72 3646-- 72 Chavez Taylor Ready to Rumble Again Time Could Be Equalizer Rematch d In Long-Awaite- Six Title Fights on Card THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS — Two years ago the rematch would have been a mismatch When Julio Cesar Chavez and Meldrick Taylor meet again tonight however time may have proven a great equalizer "I recognize I'm older but I'm still good" said the Chavez "I feel very good very strong very young' Chavez the once invincible Mexican champion is no longer the swaggering undefeated fighter who staged an incredible 12thround rally to stop Taylor 412 years ago in their controversial first bout A draw a year ago with Pernell Whitaker in a fight most thought Whitaker won a loss Jan 29 to Frank le Randall and a disputed win May 7 in his rematch with Randall has tarnished his once unblemished image ld "I know there is a great deal of criticism of my last three fights but I ask why" said Chavez whose WBC super lightweight title will be at stake "I never said I was a robot a superman or a super being Why is there so much criticism over a loss?" Perhaps because Chavez in 90 fights leading up to the first Randall bout had never lost Even when Taylor was on the verge of ending his unbeaten streak March 17 1990 Chavez somehow found a way to hurt Taylor and then knock him down before referee Richard Steele stopped the fight with only two seconds left Lately however there has been no such magic Except for some generous scoring Chavez might have lost not only to Whitaker but both fights to Randall And that has boxing experts wondering if his time has finally come "It's difficult for me to say if he's slipped or not" said Emanuel Steward the veteran trainer Chavez brought in after his loss to Randall "He's had trouble with fast fighters throughout his career And all his recent bouts have been with fast fighters" Taylor a underdog will be no exception Against Chavez in their first fight he used his boxing skills and was well ahead on two of the three ringside scorecards when the fight was abruptly stopped r The fight tops a crowded card filled with six title fights at the MGM Grand hotel Among those fighting will be Randall who thought he was going to get a rubber match with Chavez but ended up in a title fight against WBA junior welterweight champion Juan Coggi of Argentina Randall and Coggi each weighed 140 Other title fights include Puerto Rico's Felix Trinidad defending his IBF welterweight title against Luis Ramon Campas of Mexico Jesse James Leija of San Antonio defending his WBC super featherweight crown against Gabriel Rue las of Sylmar Calif Italy's Gianfranco Rosi in an IN' junior middleweight title defense against Vincent Pettway of Balti3-- Chavez-Taylo- more and WBC strawweight champion Ricardo Lopez of Mexi- co against Yodsing Au Saengmor- okot of Thailand Jazz Package Draft Pick Corbin for Hawks' Keefe DI Hawks Continued From C1 manager Pete Babcock "We Keefe called the trade "shocking" knowing the Hawks lost Danny Manning as a free agent to Phoenix and have yeA to sign Duane Ferrell two Xorwards ahead of him The trade "made sense for both teams" said needed a small forward and they needed a strong forward" Babcock called Corbin "a wara tenacious defender an rior active rebounder and a capable scorer" Corbin will be playing for his -- MO 104011kAitThat 111- StLash— :111470A---- 11OM sixth NBA team in 10 seasons He came to the Jazz in November 1991 in a deal with Minnesota for Thurl Bailey Trading for Keefe will not affect the Jazz's plans rqgarding forward T nn Chambers Layden said but he did not say what those plans were free-age- 1164111k nt NEW YORK — Now that the season is over union head Donald tour Fehr will go on a seven-citto update players on the failed talks Friday marked the start of the strike's sixth week Two days after canceling the season acting commissioner Bud Selig didn't know when talks would resume "As soon as possible should be the goal" he said from his office in Milwaukee Bargainers on both sides said they would take the weekend off Talks aimed at starting the 1995 season on time aren't likely until October "1 don't know yet" Fehr said "There's a lot of things going on both internally and externally" Fehr and Selig are to testify next Thursday before a House subcommittee that wants to know why baseball should keep its antitrust exemption On Tuesday Fehr meets with players in Atlanta the first of the regional gatherings designed to prepare the union's membership for the uncertain winter Fehr goes to Tampa Fla on Wednesday New York on Friday and then the following week: Chicago Los Angeles Phoenix and Dallas Owners too will be meeting but they're unsure when y Forest Service Says Stmwbeny Will Not Be Site for Tourney CI Continued From C-- 1 To help create a breeding population of cutthroat DWR officials placed a one cutthroat limit at the reservoir Anglers in the tournament would have been allowed to weigh in one rainbow longer than 16 inches but there was concern cutthroat would be caught as well The Stonefly Society of the Wasatch a member of Trout Unlimited was largely responsible for Riddle's reconsideration Bill Partner vice president of the Society offered a mixed reaction "Canceling the event was not our objective" he said "We just wanted to bring it to people's attention that Strawberry is too valuable of a resource to do something like that just for commercial gain "This is not an environmental crusade I hope everybody who was planning on going will still go and have a wonderful day" But Riddle says the group threatened a lawsuit if tournament sponsors were not forced to get their own permit Pat Milburn an employee at Anglers Inn was excited about the news "I hope this decision was made with the best interest of the resource and the people in mind" he said "Strawberry is the cornerstone of Utah fishing It would have been a shame for one event to potentially set its recovery back" Milburn hopes that the Wildlife Board charged with setting fishing regulations will review trout fishing tournaments 1 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