Show Page 10— The HeraM Journal Logan Utah Thursday July 9 1998 :i ii 'i Bulls add to short list CHICAGO (AP) — Dallas Mavericks broadcaster Brad Davis could become the next headcoachof the Chicago Bulls would normally appear to be a long shot to take over the reins es the Chicago in today's editions reported sons as the Mavs’ radio color If general manager Jerry Davis and Krause have a dose friendship dating to 1977 when Krause was director of scouting for die Los Angeles Lakers Sun-Tim- Krause can convince Bulls chairman Jerry Reinsdorf the longtime Mavericks player and assistant coach will be Phil Jackson’s successor the news paper reported quoting an associate of Krause The Bulls' short list of candi- dates reportedly includes Tim Floyd Scott Skiles Paul Silas Rick Carlisle and Prank Hamblen Current Cleveland assistant Ron Rothstein said he interviewed for the job last week Davis 42 has no head coaching experience on any level and of a defending world champion He has worked die past two sea- Continued from Page 8 Riviera in Los Angeles After that he probably won’t play any more this year “I have to see whig I can do with this hip" Nicklaus said "Maybe I need a new hip I don’t know Reaction from other players was stunned disbelief “I think he can still win the British Open honest to God I do” South Africa’s Simon Hob- day said “He gets his dander up you know he can still do it" Nicklaus said he planned to end the streak in April at his 40th nental Basketball Association He then signed on with the expansion Mavericks for their using' a racial slur at die Final Four was approved by Ndiaye a inaugural season in 1980-8- 1 Davis may be the most popu- lar player in Dallas franchise to history He is thebnly Maverick He convinced Davis sity of Maryland Krause then persuaded Lakers basketball boss Bill Sharman and Jerry West who was completing his first year as the team’s head coach to take Davis a 3 draft guard with a 6-- nd choice (No 13 overall) After a rocky start in the NBA which included being waived by Larry Nelson winner of two Streak GREENSBORO (AP) — A statement released by the North Carolina basketball office from Makhtar Ndiaye apologizing for the Western Basketball Association and Anchorage of the Conti- declare for the NBA draft after his junior season at the Univer- first-rou- the Lakers after one season Davis played with Montana of FGA Championship titles and the 1983 US Open “1 also respect his opinion enough to know he figures it’s probably best for him and for the game" whose jersey — No 15 — the club has retired career ended in His d 1992 having played a 12-ye- ar team-recor- 883 games Davis began the next season with die Mavericks’ radio crew before serving as an assistant under Garfield Heard for die final 48 games of the season after Heard 1992-9- 3 took over for the fired Richie Adubata might have the best chance at ld During hid assault trial in straight dating to die 1987 British said: That was a statement from the school I don’t know what the school puts out for me” But Steve Kirschner UNC’s director of media relations for men’s basketball and football said the school does not put out statements from an athlete that has not been approved by that aii elbow and withdrew Wednesday M consecutive Masters where he cried this year when Augusta National honored him with a plaque as its most decorated Nmy a David BmWTi - s VAIS J $1047 on mnnemo lh H yA WEDNESDAY JULY 8 NUMBERS past season was found guilty Tuesday in Wake District Court on one misdemeanor count each of simple assault and communi- cating threats Prosecutors say Ndiaye assaulted a Chapel Hill man after the two got into an argument over the man’s driving The judge giave Ndiaye a 394 suspended sentence and ordered him to pay fines and court costs 7©© GWV BDtLLG? 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No golfer in the world wants to go out and shoot 83 in front of people and that could very easily happen right now” Nicklaus threatened before to end the streak In the 1993 British Open at St Andrews he said he got emo- tkxial after the 72nd hole realizing it was his last Open But die streak went on starting with Eisenhower and ending with Clinton Nicklaus always seemed to find more magic in his game A year later at Royal Lytham and St Annes he opened the British Open with rounds of 69 and 66 and was one stroke off the lead before he faded on the weekend “On the one hand it was a great streak probably never to be duplicated” PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said “On the other hand I think there is a lot of years of quality competitive golf left in Jack Nicklaus for all of us to enjoy and I wish him well as he chooses how he wants to construct that" Nicklaus' performance in the four majors set a standard for years to come As a 1960 amateur in the US Open he went head-to-he- ad with Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan finishing second And at 38 having won 18 professional majors he challenged Fred Cou- ples David Duval and winner Mark O’Meara in the Masters He endured the meteoric rise of Johnny Miller in the 1970s staged unforgettable showdowns with Tom Watson and doled out heartache to Greg Norman by winning the 1986 Masters his last FGA Tour victory at age 46 “I’m very proud of my longevity" Nicklaus said “I think it says I've taken care of myself in a reasonable fashion And I've been able to compete against the kids that have come along in the past decades" Nicklaus is one of only four players to win the career Grand Slam but only he has won all -— mm J ii — a record six Masters 23 yean behind die first and the last —four US Opens sharing the record with Ben Hogan Bobby mim ii Quantities limited to stock on hand Steal colon and styles may waiy by location jnterim markdowns may have bean takcaAM Sports OearaiKe four majors more than once: dnXS 7998 ODD Jones and Willie Anderson —three British Opens along with a record seven runner-u- p finishes — five PGA championships only Walter Hagen who played in the mateb-pia- y era won that many "I know Jack is smart enough to know when it is time” said 9 9 M 418 MteAmpe ISOM f r V S 1 rr- - ' V 5 8 5MM M a in 'Sfr 2S2'-iC-E A k fl ii M M at 4& IM M Jl 'M mt - Expires T 71M8 Ad 1980142 ! |