Show A r Ogden Saturday July 19 1986 Scoreboard n Turner Canijares Pavne Stewart Donne Hammond Bob Twav USSR snatches more gold Gregory Goif PGA TURNBER9Y Scotland tn round scores Friday God Chammonshio on the Turnberry AMja course teur)Oreo Norman Gordon J Brand Tommy Nakanma Nick Faldo Bernhard Larger Ian Woosnam Anders Forsbrand it Second (AP) t5th British Ooen ama- - 5B Sports Raymond Flovd Andre Brooks D Weibrmg Gary Koch Roger Chapman Ben Crenshaw Robert Lee Tommy Armour Christy O'Connor Jr Ian Stanley Gary Weir Andy Bean Sam Torrance Olazabal Gary Player James Heggarty Tom Lamore - MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union continued its relentless march through the inaugural Goodwill Games Friday collecting six of a possible seven gold medals and widening its lead over the United States in the 145 145 145 146 146 146 146 medal race The games billed as a battle the two superpowers has affair turned into a After Friday’s competition the Soviets had a total of 79 golds and 178 medals compared with the United States’ 35 golds and 117 medals With only two days remaining in the games the Soviets virtually had clinched the gold medal race With 5 gold medals yet to be decided they led the US by 44 - between 147 Horse racing golds That difference of seven automatically will be erased in Satur- - 1875 kilograms (413 pounds) but Vlad was given the gold medal because he weighs less than Dandik The Soviet’s Ruslan Balaev third at 1850 kilograms (407 pounds) in the snatch took the gold medal in the category lifting 2275 kilograms (501 pounds) and won the overall title with a total of 4725 j kilograms (909 pounds) All the weightlifting winners were far off the world records in their respective categories In women’s gymnastics Vera Soviet Kolesnikova led a sweep collecting 7855 points for title Her teamthe mates Elena Shushunova and Oksana Omelianchik who had tied for first place in the last finished world championships with 7840 and 7810 respec- Goodwill Games boxing finals because seven of the 12 championship bouts will be matches The Soviets also have fighters in the other five weight classes and will meet the United States in the nal men’s volleyball game Saturday The Soviets earned two gold medals in weightlifting and one each in women’s gymnastics men’s judo men’s team handball and women’s team handball Friday The only gold they didn't win was in the snatch category in weightlifting’s class and they didn’t miss that by much Soviet Yuri Dandik and Romania’s Nick Vlad each lifted day’s tively Bruno carries hopes of nation LONDON (AP) — Frank Bruno will carry the hopes of a nation into the ring when he challenges Tim Witherspoon for the World Boxing Association heavyweight title in the first hour of Sunday morning at Wembley Stadium “He doesn't want to let anyone down" manager Terry Lawless said of the power puncher who will be trying to become the first British fighter to win a heavyweight championship in this century The last heavyweight title fight in London was Aug 6 1966 when Muhammad Ali knocked out Brian London in the third round A crowd of between 40000 and 50000 is expected for the scheduled bout which will begin between 12:30 and 12:50 am local time Sunday In the United States HBO will televise the bout live beginning at 5:30 pm MDT Saturday Bruno is aware of his role as a gloved crusader But he says he must go into the fight thinking only of winning the title for himself and not thinking of letting anyone down “My mind is prepared for it my body is prepared for it" said the challenger Boxing “He's fighting for Britain and I’m fighting for the United States and for me" said Witherspoon who has been made an 8':-favorite by Las Vegas oddsmakers But the champion from Philadelphia doesn't enjoy star status in the United States where Michael Spinks is generally considered the No heavyweight after his two International Boxing ‘ Federation title victories over LaiTy Holmes Witherspoon is not lacking for incentive however 5 “It’s do or die for me" the champion said “This will open the doors for me for the rest of my career" But a defeat would probably finish Witherspoon as a fighter The winner will defend against Tony Tubbs with the survivor of that fight meeting the World Boxing Council champion — currently Canadian Trevor Berbick Sports briefs Weber drops game to Orem MIDVALE — In the Babe Ruth state tournament here the Weber Babe Ruth failed to hold on to a first inning lead as they were 3 edged by the Orem Friday at Midvale Park It was the first loss in the tournament for Weber which defeated the Wasatch Front in their first game - COAL VALLEY (AP) scores Friday in the 5400000 PGA Hardee's Golf Classic played at the Oakwood Country Club Players with or higher were cut scores of amatuer): Russ Cochran ' Curf Byrum Bob Lohr Edwardo Romero Jeff Sluman Mark Wiebe Mark Calcavecchia Mark Haves Scott Hoch Blame McCallister Calvin Peete John Adams George Archer Steve Jones Mike Smith Larry Ziegler Mark Brooks Bart Bryant Dan Forsman Bob Gilder Doug Johnson Dave Rummels Tom Shaw Tony Sills Tommy Valentine Brad Bryant Bobby Cole Rick Daloos Tony Grimes Gary Hallberg Phil Hancock Jeff Lewis Dick Mast Gil Morgan Andy North Jim Rutledge Gene Sauers TC Chen Rick Cramer Jim Gallagher Israeison Pat Lindsey David Lundstrom Gary McCord Pal McGowan Chris Perry Greg Twiggs Tommy Aaron Dave Barr Rei Cad well Brian Oaar Rod Curt Jav Deismg Brad Faxon RckFehr EdFiori B'llGiasson TomGiee'on Morris Ha'aisky Mke Money Davd Ognn JC Snead Leonard Thompson Willie Wood Charles Bolling Clark Burroughs Bobby Clamoett E rnie Goniaies Mike Miles Vance Heatner Davd Peoples Don Poo'ev Vtor Regalado Jack Remer Adrian Si ns Dave S'ockton ke Suhven Bre't LPoer Faked k kuo Aral Hemifon M ke McCuHOugn 'm hoee a MkeRed Ha" Tenor Berg Dane George Cade Frank Conner J m Dent Buddv Gardner Joe hikfii Den Heowr Kermt2"ev Woody B erkOurn S'eve Bowman Ana ard - Weber’s Andy Stacks only allowed four hits in six innings but an error in the sixth inning allowed the winning run to score and saddled him with the loss Orem’s Chris Cooper picked up the win coming on in the second inning to relieve Jim Mackey Cooper struck out nine in six innings without allowing a run In the first inning two of Weber’s runs came on an Eddie Green homer Steve Cooper hit a solo shot in the third inning for Orem Weber will go on to play the winner of Wasatch Front American Front National Monday at 5 pm releases results of twilight tournament OGCC SOUTH OGDEN — Here are the results fo the Bank of Utah twilight couples tournament held Friday at the Ogden Golf and Country Gub: Front nine — I Bernie and Verbina Diamond 2 (tie) Dr Rich and Joan Petty Steve and Sherrie Herrick 4 (tic) Ray and Katherine Kennedy Irv and Norma Stimpson 6 (tie) Dr Reed and Emma Kirkham Frank and Carol Tribe Marv and Georgia Atkinson Back nine — (tie) Paul and June Droubay Ron and Georgia Erickson 3 Dr CD and Connie Van Hook 4 Dr Richard and Lou Jean Nilssen 5 Andy and Ruth Van den Aker 6 Dr Dean and Fran Hammond 7 Bob and Peg Bender 8 (tie) Dr Don and Barbara Moore Bob and Joan Williams s MANTUA — Randy and Dave Saunders scored a to win Thursday’s Sherwood n Hills Men’s Association Best Ball Tournament Glade Larsen and Carl shot a 27 to tie for second with Orson Wilson and a blrqd partner In fourth were the teams of Ned Purser and r Gunnell at Kelly 28 followed by a tie for sixth between the teams of Jeff Nielsen Mike Bartschi-Va- l Nish Danny Bassett and Van Miller all at 29 Next Thursday the association will hold a mulligan low net tournament to play in Seattle The AAU basketball team a made up of and under players will leave Thursday to participate in the National AAU tournament in Seattle The tournament which is July 2 will feature 40 teams from around the country and will will be held at Bellview Junior College Team manager Esther Green said the team is dedicating the tournament to Rob Thomas the former Weber State College basketball player who was recently accident killed in a Thomas played on four AAU state championship teams according to Green Here team players are: Nate Miconi Brandon Simonsons Eric Schiffman Marc Blanchard Jason Harrop Ryan Wilson Neil and Nate Pohlmen Geddes Mich Marty The will be coached by Dennis Carperten with help from assistant coach Derick Frye They were invited to play in the tournament by the National 26 First ace recorded up Sherwood Hills MANTUA — Sherwood Hills Golf Course saw its first of the season Monday Dennis Miller scored an ace 6n the No 2 hole using his It was his first ever Miller was playing in a twosome with Van Jensen SWIMMING LESSONS— SESSION 4 1986 STARTS July 21 CLASSES BEING OFFERED PARENT AND TOT WATER ADJUSTMENT BEGINNER I BEGINNER II BEGINNER III (Adv Beg ) CLASS INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING SCOUT MERIT BADGES PRIVATE LESSONS DIVING ADULT LESSONS FEES RED CROSS SCOUTS WATER ADJUSTMENT SOUTH OGDEN — Here are the results of the Ogden Golf and Country Gub Men’s Association best ball Slag Night tournament held here Thursday 1800 1300 300 LOCATIONS: Ben Lomond Community Swimming Pool 6 1049 7th Street Ogden Community Swimming Pool night: First place — Frank Redd and Dr Rich Petty second — LF Murras and Hugh Ruhsam third — (tic) Dr Don Moore and Tom Leavitt Dr EUood McFarland and Jay Anderson fifth — Jack MuLcy and Paul Krambule sixth Sherwood Hills holds best ball competition AAU team OGCC men announce best ball results te Quality committee despite finishing second to Salt Lake City AAU in March's state tournament AAU (tie) Paul Hurst and Gerry Jim Newton and Richardson Tom Carlson Augie Wiechman and Glen Adams Jim Hart and Doug Dayley Ralph Dearden and Brit Keenan — 4-- 3 2875 Tyler Ave 1 Lorin Farr Community Swimming Pool 4 1691 £ Gramercy Ave |