Show ' 7 v:r ' - if S’ Y' T: f-' mm ' y iW-iji-l vif it1 am 1 Page 12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday July 14 1999 Tiger braves ‘Carnasty’ helicopter ride CARNOUSTIE Scotland (AP) — Rain fell on the Carnoustie Gulf Links and a breeze stiffened as Tiger Woods fresh off a helicopter ride through the clouds sat safely inside a tent off the 18th green The trip from St Andrews across the Firth of Tay didn't faze him Neither did the conditions that threaten to make the British Open course as cruel as it is long "I love it" Woods said Tve always loved it I grew up in Southern California where we had good weather every day So it is always a challenge to play in bad weather” The elements were hack in play Tuesday leaving (he warm sunshine that greeted the start of (he week as nothing more than a distant memory and reminding players of just how tough Carnoustie promises to be Woods could be excused for his optimism he had played only four holes the day earlier and AP photo Defending champion Mark O'Meara blasts out of the sand on the 18th hole during his practice round for the upcoming 128th Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie Scotland on Wednesday hadn't yet seen the course at its full 7361 -- yard self Others had though and it wasn't always a pretty sight With fairways that seem the width of cart paths deep rough and long long par-4-s Carnoustie would he lough under the best wcaihcr conditions And seaside British Opens are rarely played in the best weather conditions University Games provided sneak peak at world’s future Olympians PALM A DE MALLORCA Balearic Islands (AP) — From Murk Warkcnlin's four golds and Totnoko Hugiwura's five medals in the swimming pool to impressive wins on the track by Daymi Pernia loncla Tirlea and the country- 23 - medals — 14 gold — in track and field events Romania was next American relay teams the World with 10 medals all from its University Games likely provided women a sneak preview of future Perhaps the most electrifying win of the games came from Olympics Romania's Tirlea who captured While the level of competition race Monday in the 400-mctwas not sterling in all of the e cut’s 12 sports several top 4998 the year's fastest time and athletes flashed signs of future a University Games record Tirlea is the European champion in stardom They often did so in front of the 400 hurdles and it is not clear which event she will run at the empty rows of seats World Championships in Seville The games wrapped up Tuesday night with the US relay Spain next month Hers was one of seven games teams sweeping four gold medals at Son Moix Stadium to raise the record performances on the new country's leading totals to 63 $23 million Son Moix track medals 30 of them gold which was sanctioned hy the The men's 1600-metrelay International Amateur Athletics Federation just two days before team of Tony Berrian Brandon ('outs Derrick Brew and Jerome competition began Not until Tuesday night's closDavis ran 3 minutes 0X8 sectime in the ing ceremony did a crowd of onds the world this year to heat Britain by more than 1000 show up at 23000-scustadium more than 3 seconds l In the 400 where the United And there were organizational States has had a series of miscucs snags mainly brought on hy the record number of participants — at major meets in recent years Kaaron Cartwright Terrence more than 4CXX) Local organizTrammell Cohy Miller and John ers added beds to athletes' hotel Cupel clocked 3X55 the fifth-be- st rooms putting four people in time of 1999 rooms initially intended for three Pernia accounted for two “I'm very proud of our guys here This is the team of the games records breaking the 400 future" said Clyde Hurt who hurdles mark both in a heat and like the rest of the US track the final She helped Cuba make coaches here will also guide the a strong showing with 27 team at the 2000 Sydney medals Only the United Slates Olympics “These kids four and Russia won more golds than years from now will he our Cuba's 12 There were four games murks Olympic team" In addition to their relay triset in swimming including Warkcnlin's record for the umphs Davis (4(H)) Trammell freesty le He also won the (IIO hurdles) and Miller (200) won individual golds on the 200 and 400 plus anchored a Spanish island of Mallorca Capcl relay victory The took the silver in the 100 upset American's bid for a record-t- v ing by Brazil's Andre Domingos Da fifth gold fell short with a fourth- - Baugi MoM 22 PeppendgaFann(21 Ail C i 22 MfS Farm 2 Ami Carx 24 James Plumbing 24 Diamond City Mer- chants 6pm Career Biawi vs Jensen Floors to Go 7 p pi inner of 7 p m game 8 Baugh Motel vs pm vs Valley Dryeall Pappendge Farm 9 pm Baseball BARONS 2 BLUE SOX rnna-at Providence Cache Valley vs Riverton Wyo 2 30 p m SATURDAY Cache Valley vs Carbon 1pm 1 BEEHIVE LEAGUE Friday Saturday SUNDAY Valley vs Rage Colo Championslvp game 1pm Cacht Sam 1 4 1 100 000 0 — 1 SmltMietd 000 002 a — 2 6 1 Beer River and (Li Koovman Mine Brady Murray Brat Allman 16) Zack Williams Riley Matson 13) Reggie Anger (W-5- 1 and Josh Judkins 28 — S Paid Lndstrom BR Nelson 38 — S Steve Pond Utah at Smdhflaid 7 X p m Sail Lake at Providence 7 30pm CONNIE MACK Evanston Tournament FRIDAY NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE Tuesday Providence 10 Hyrum 0 Beat River 2 SmithMd Blue Sox Saturday Mountain Crest at Brigham City 7 30 p m Golf LOGAN COUNTRY Ladies Red White 8 Blue July 13 Great Nat — Gross Nl— FLIGHT 1 Laura Everton 2 Janaile Tama Sharon Boatman 2 Laras Bowen —1 1 FLIGHT 11 Bonne Mater 2 Kitty Dave IStwtay Webber 2 Joya Hansen —1 FLIGHT lit Gtoee— 1 Tntve Poppei 2 Nyta Spaceman Nat — 1 Hops Larsen 2 Hone Long No 6 to keep players from carving shots like Ben Hogan hit on the par-- 3 in 1933 on his way to a win there Pony champs play at state The South Cache team won the District Pony League tournament in American Fork with a 17-- 1 win over Draper in the championship South Cache also beat Farmington and Alpine to advance to state The state tournament began last Saturday with South Cache beating Logan 13-- 3 South Cache also beat North Davis 2 on Monday and advanced to the state championship game with a 4 win over South Davis Tuesday The team plays for the state title and a berth to Kirkland Wash Thursday at West Jordan Members of the team are Derek Lyle Nick Eliason Layton Swenscn Brady Pond Tommy Holland Mauricio Ayala Ryan Piggot Casey Jorgensen Matt Flygarc Kyle Hamilton Tyson Harris and Jordon Thompson The team is coached hy Leon Holland Gordon Lyle Russ Piggott and Brad Pond er track meet and reflex drills For information call Doyle Geddes at ‘Big Dawg’ AP photo American Derrick Brew right passes the baton to Jerome Davis during their men's 4x400 meters race final of the 20th World university games Tuesday in Palma de Mallorca Balearic islands The American team won the race in 3 minutes 0088 seconds and took the gold medal place finish in the 1500 free Hugiwaru won three golds and two silvers and helped Japan's women set a games record for the 400 medley relay In team sports host Spain picked up golds in water polo women's haskethall — where it upset the defending champion United States — and soccer It was the first international soccer tournament that the sport's gov erning body FIFA allowed to he played entirely on artificial turf In men's basketball the United States ran its winning streak to 40 games and six gold medals — both records There were also glimpses of the past including 1992 Olympic gold medalist Anita Nall making her return to international competition hy finishing fourth in the 2(X) breaststroke 787-130- 3 camp Antoine Carr's Carr Challenge Camp will be July 28-3- 0 at the Logan Rec Center Three divisions are offered: 9 years old from 1 1 8 am 10-1- 3 years old from noon to 3 pm years old from 4-- 7 is Cost Call for information $100 per camper pm 6-- 14-1- SUPER WASH QUALITY & VALUE Low Prices under $5! 17 Million customers Last year Gni 11 A TRY AND lkd a St rut Wash EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE In Input to Find Locations Two Easy 867SMnin & Fellger Johnson 1730 N Main LOG Afi G I TiYi R I Qfl E E RT DTwZG E LE BRAT I Q fSl Saturday July 24 Willow Park 500 West 700 South 6pm Friday Bunkers were mostly all redone and one was added on The Ultimate Goalkeeper Clinic will be from 9 am to 3 pm July 28 at USU's HPER field Cost is $40 and includes lunch and the camp will focus on advanced techniques new practice skills diving agility Wednesday Bear River at Mountain Crest Bpm 18-ho- le Soccer clinic Mountain Crest at NorthnOga 6 pm Bormevee at SmthlitM 7pm Roy at Mountain Crest iDHi 6pm Bear River at Smithfield 7pm Tom Watson beat Jack Newton in an playoff in 1973 to win the first of his five British Open titles The course is longer now and the fairways tighter Valley briefs Thursday Wednesday P Dairy va Brigham Carnoustie is back in the Open rotation for the first time since four-gam- AMERICAN LEGION Tuesday Colo at Mountain Crest (DHi techniques used in the wind These are things you have to learn” 16-yc-ar Sail LaM at SnutliMd 1DH1 6pm Utah at Promdanca DH 1pm Rifle when Brian The Cache Valley Invitation Baseball Tournament for 13- - and olds will be July 22-2- 4 in Logan The format is pool play with a e guarantee plus semis and championship on July 24 For information call Dennis Udy at VALLEY VIEW MENDON TOURNAMENT Tuesday Royal Birkdale Watts was the only one to break par and Woods shot himself out of serious contention with a 77 Birkdale could pale in comparison though to a nasty day on the thin fairways of Carnoustie “You might as well stick red hazard posts down the fairways" Phil Mickelson said “I've never seen fairways as penalizing as that for a major championship” In a year when the US Open was played with little rough the British Open more than makes up for it with tall spindly grass that seems to grow out of everywhere on the links course Hitting the fairway is crucial The problem the course plays so long that most players will be forced to hit drivers off the tee on most par-4- s That's where Woods and a few others will have an edge “I will be able to hit say a off the tee just as or far as some of the guys can hit their drivers” Woods said “I believe that is a tremendous Baseball tournament st Softball Payne Stewart That's precisely what happened in the third round last year at The Logan Flyers Track Club is sponsoring the All Comer's Track Meet July 13 beginning at 6:30 pm at the Logan High track Competition will be held for most track and field events There is no charge for the competition The pole vault will be held at the Utah State track and will begin at 3:30 pm cr X00-met- his last four tournaments and was in contention coming down the stretch at the US Open is the favorite of British oddsmakers to win his first major since the 1997 Masters His swing has evolved in the last year and he is playing with more consistency and patience And he learned a few things from Birkdale last year about the wind that may serve him well here “It was disappointing yes but I learned I needed to control my ball flight a little more and be more efficient at it" Woods said “I needed to learn how to putt in the wind a little better different All-com- ers er third-faste- “It's going to make us look foolish if the wind blows real hard” said US Open winner said 7-- 4339 seconds) and 1600 11-d- ay advantage in any tournament period” Woods who has won three of 7-- Silva The United Slates added relay wins in the women's 400 (in (3:2797) giving the "It’s the hardest course I’ve ever played" Bernhard Langer 7:30 am 7:30 am 8:00 am Fishing Co-RSoftball Tournament 8:30 am 3 on 3 Basketball 9:00 am Sand & Gra&s Volleyball 9:00 am King & Queen of the Beach 9:00 am Horseshoe Tournament 9:00 am Skateboard Derby 9:30 am 10:00 am r Youth Rodeo Dutt h Oven Cook Oft 10:00 am Food and Crah Booths Open 10:00 am Pioneer Day Royalty 10:30 am IVimrerDav Paw le 12:00 pm ( inch ( annon 'on the hr1:00 pm Fun Run Mountain Man Rendezvous Willow Writ Willow Writ Willow Writ Pond Sports Complex Willow Rirk Willow Park Willow Park Willow Park Willow Parking Lot Fairgrounds Willow Park Willow Rirk Willow Rirk Stage Center-50- 0 Willow fcrk Stage Country Musk Festival Alexa Shea and Natalee Marie 1:15 pm 2:00 pm Imagine Wind River Band 4:00 pm Intermission - Native American Dancers Pioneer Day Playland Willow West pm Wagon Rides Begin Willow West pm Swimmin Logan Municipool pm Rollerblade Derby 2:30 pm Wilto Parking Lot Pie Latin Contest 2:30 pm Willow fark Wa Contest 3:00 pm Willow Park Eating Catch n' Fetch Contest 4:00 pm Willow West 6:00 pm Willow Park Stage Country Showdown Fireworks Willow Park Dark Willow West Pioneer Day Parade 12 noon Parade will begin on Center Street and 100 West proceed west along Center Street to 500 West continue along 700 South to Willow Park Parade participants will be welcomed at the Logan City Pioneer Day Celebration festivities Sponsored by Logan forks and Recreation Department and Pepsi 8-- |