| Show C2 11 Sth I At SPORTS Tritounc one Angelo Venture :of the legends of baseball past di(41 in :Phoenix last week Ile was his-ton- e 0 13 Fels erer 'great dies turelli was a prominent Spurts in brid figure on the baseball scene in Ilelper from his :American I pgion days through a prolessiomd Caner and Utah Industrial kague action in the 1140s :and '50s Vent urell i led the I lelper American I Pgion baseball team to its first state champi!unship in MO pitching the entire 12 innings of a marathon championship game with Brigham City : Following his graduation from Carbon High Ven!turelli entered professional baseball with the Salt Lake :Itees in the old Pioneer kague Ile moved on up to a role with the San Diego Padres of the then Pacific Coast League prior to entering the :armed si TV it during World War After his discharge he played for and then managed the Ifelper Merchants in the sem ipro Utah Industrial I Pa gilt! : :WRESTLING WISC wins: With Utah Val ley State trailing by a taiint with two matches left Ben Wiscombe and Ivan Bigney won their matches to give the Wolverines a 2215 win over Adams Stale College on 'Friday night Other winners for LIVSC were Darren Coo-:pOK poun(Is) Billy Green (heavyweight) Ryan :Argyle (25) and Mitch Morgan (149) : er Aggies fall at Boise: lloise State dropped Utah State 1957019410 Friday night Utah States Rachel Rope lato was second in the with a score of 38325 points Ashley Barr placed third on the bars with a 9825 Gretchen Goerlitz placed BASEBALL Cougars fall: Cal's Allen Craig homered and had two Rills to lead his team to a 74 win over Brigham Young in Berkeley Calif The loss dropped the Cougars to BYU was led at the plate by Ranger Wiens who went 3- for-- and by Rob Itri who was with two RBIs 0-- 3 TRACK AND FIELD Meet marks: Two Nelson Fieldhouse records were set at the Wilson Motors Track and Field Invitational at Utah State Anna Dolegiewicz competing unattached threw 60 feet 1112 inches in the weight throw to break the 1997 mark of Maureen Griffin of Pocatello High School Niklas Arrhenius of 13YU set the shot put record at beating a mark held by former Aggie Michael Mercer from 1971 61-- VOLLEYBALL Coup edge LBSU: Fernando Pessoa had 22 kills and Johnathan Al leman had 20 as Brigham Young defeated Long Beach 27-3- 0 Friday night in Long Beach Calif 15-1- 3 t MELBOURNE Australia — Roger fislerer won his second Grand Slam title and solidified his No 1 ranking today (late Saturday MST) beating Marat Safin (3) 64 62 in the Australian Open "What a great start to the year for me to win the Australian Open and become No I in the CAMPUS CALENDAR - N am at Mesa State la Womens College Basketball Texas Tech at Texas 2 pm FA Radio 4 ' N -- N i 1 ql 4 Super Bowl XXVIII Panthers vs Patriots 425 pm '''4 ' ' ' KINZ-A- ' t'"' Stewart-le- d it really means very much to me" 15- Federer won the minute match when Satin — who tied a Grand Slam record by playing 30 sets — hit a forehand long on championship point Satin "had to battle lie's been longer on the court than me way longer" Federer said "It's really nice to see him back ile's a great guy and a great player" Federer who clinched the top spot in the rankings with a semifinal victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero hasn't lost a set in his two Grand Slam final appearances Ile beat Mark Phil ippoussis in straight sets at Wimbledon last year Satin who beat Andy Roddick in the quarterfinals and ended defending champion Andre Agassi's Australian Open winning streak in the semifinals was frustrated by Federer's ability to get his potential winners back into play Federer had 40 winners and 28 unforced errors against Safin's 19 winners and 41 unforced teami leads 1 Rolex race ' - ' S !Ey) Roger Federer hits a return during his 6 (3) 6-- 4 6-- win over Marat Safin in 2 chair umpire 2-- open ing set The pair traded breaks twice and got back On serve to take the first set into a tiebreaker which Federer dominated Loud txx)ming music could be heard throughout the match from a rock concert at a nearby his 7-- park Early in the second set Mike Morrissey of Britain told both players that it would likely continue for the duration of the match At and on serve in the second set Safin was broken when he hit two backhands into the net For the first time in the match he showed some emotion yelling into a towel and then swinging wildly as if he was going to smash his racket to the court when he lost the game Two games later an increasingly frustrated Safin succeeded in smashing his racket when he double-faulte- d to set up break point Morrissey gave Safin a code violation for racket abuse racket into the court to vent his growing frustration The Russian had 123 aces in six previous matches including 31 against Agassi without a double-faul- t But he had just three aces against Federer and five double faults Part of Sarin's game plan was to attack Federer's second serve and that helped him break Federer in the third game of the errors slammed Stars glut top of FBR leaderboard 11114 the Australian first-roun- Almost everyone made some kind of run Leonard who was I over after 12 holes tied a Phoenix record by birdieing the last six and Singh charged into contention with a remarkable 63 — matching the best round of this tournament and his winning score in last year's fourth round Singh had eight birdies to move within range of his 1 I th finish the consecutive top-Imost since Greg Norman's 11 in do anything spe- cial" said Singh the game's top last year "Just money-winne- r shots" DiMarco whose wife had their third child the first week of January waited until the Bob Stewart and Dale EarnJr mbined with sports car ace Andy Wallace to hold the lead in a heavy rain nearing the halfway point in the Rolex 24 endurance race at c Daytona Beach 3Cl2TS E Fla in cri-"It was fun" Stewart said at stint Sitiork" ter a late-nigdayln the team's C1177!:':it powereSCrawford Da'ytortv Prototype "I was pretty awn vou I knew Dale was running good times and I knew the car was capable of going fast I just didn't know what to expect" NASCAR's stock cars a with their slick tires and me-bi- g mostly on ovals don't run when it gets wet Stewart laughed when asked if he has any experience driving in the rain "Driving to the grocery store and back" the 2002 Winston Cup champion said Earnhardt had a spin in the rain butt lost very little ground Daytona Prototypes in only their second year of Rolex Series competition held down the top six spots as the wet Sunday morning began in the event They were separated by nine laps on the 356-milDaytona International Speedway road course 15-3- 0 - - ti' t r A 41t ow 1 ' it 4:1-- e 20-fo- çL on No 9 DiMarco's other birdies were on the 12th 13th and 15th holes Kaye playing three groups birdie putt behind made a on No 17 to pull into the tie but wasn't able to hole a putt of similar length on the last hole for the COLLEGE FOOTBALL - 1) Gridiron Classic Tennessee running back Troy Fleming ran for two second-hal- f touchdowns to rally the North to a victory in the Gridiron Classic played near Lady Lake Fla Fleming earned MVP honors by rush-yard- s on 19 carfor 101 ries — both Gridiron Clagsic records M 0 35-3- 1 kAl 4 ) - lead i "I'm happy with my position going into tomorrow" Kaye said "If I continue to do what I'm doing we'll just see what happens" Mickelson had one birdie in the first 12 holes but was back in his element on Nos 13 and 15 the two par-5- s on the back nine He birdied both from 26 feet on the 13th hole after a drive and from 35 feet on 15 after a drive That got him to 13 under i '''' BOXING Marquez wins by KO: Rafael Marquez retained his IBF world bantamweight title stopping Pete Frissina at 22 seconds of the second round of a bout in Phoenix A ANON BANN AKratAMINItiied Pratit Chris DiMarco uses a little body English to sink a birdie on the 12th hole en route to his 64 Saturday and a share of the lead —Combined news services two-puttin- g 327-yar- lead over Spain's Jimenez after three rounds of play at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Bangkok Thailand Bjorn had just one bogey on the 13th hole and was at 14- under 202 with one round left Jimenez shot a 67 for a 203 Miguel 334-yar- Johnnie Walker Classic Thomas Denmark's shot a 70 Bjorn for a k It1 7::) Angel THIRTY-NINT- FEB —1""- See for yourself LASER ASSISTED FOLLICULAR HAIR Transplantation performed by Dr Barry Weiss Cosmetic Facial Plastic Surgeon Specializing in Hair Grafting for the past 20 years 100 SUCCESS RATE Investing In yourself can start AS LOW AS $2800 I STOP and Premature Stop -- -- C e- 'te - 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k I AND FISHING EXPOSITION GROW IT 'I Illtri '' ::U:1-6-:--1: BE‘)AT :ALVINGLIBAEDI ITHINNING I r'(: one-strok- e g 0 4 NASCAR stars Tony Open final 'c4 and then missed the cut But he was 7 under through two rounds this time and was on target from the start beginning his chain of birdies with a putt on the second hole He had a short putt for birdie on No 3 but on No 6 and a holed a d 203 Avniaini Prom d Hope last week to start his season SCUITSDALE Ariz — No one ran away from the pack in the FBR Open so Chris Di Marco saw room at the top for himself Di Marco shouldered his way into a share of the third-rounlead Saturday shooting a 7under-par 64 to join Jonathan 199 Kaye at Kaye carded a 66 making all five of his birdies on the back nine and second-rounleader Phil Mickelson who won the Bob Hope last week was a shot back after a 68 "I'm surprised that the leaders really didn't do more" said "I was expecting somebody to go 15 or 16 under today Phil is playing so good" The leaderboard for the final round will be packed with crowd favorites — Di Marco (2002) Mickelson (1996) and Vijay Singh (1995 2003) are former Phoenix Open champions — and international stars such as Mike Weir Bernhard Langer and Sergio Garcia "It's nice to go into tomorrow knowing that I've won here" said Di Marco whose Phoenix win ended a run of three titles in three years "If anything Heel like I have an advantage over some guys that haven't won here before" Langer (66) Justin Leonard (66)9 Weir (68) and Ricky Barnes (611) were three shots off the pace with Singh Garcia Steve Hesch Fredrik Jacobson and leader Scott Verplank at 11 he LAND 5-- 3 407-- i I im and Federer's long forehand put the game back to deuce Safin held with his second ace of the match With Federer held to go up Safin serving to stay in the set the Russian again double-faulteyelling loudly to himself Safin as he fell behind eventually fought off two set points in the game and later in the same game lined up on the ad side of the court instead of the deuce to serve Both players smiled at the mistake Safin saved another set point in the ninth game before holding on a service winner Federer then held on his own serve to second set take the -- - 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