Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday B2 April 30 2001 Local women fare well at first big golf tourney t By Wade Denniston staff Writer with a 1065 total “We had a wonderful time" said Hansen who was In the first big women's making her fifth trip to the with her first tournament the of tournament vear golf — the USWGA Officer's time cashing in “The courses were just beautiful I've Challenge which begun April 23 — several local ladies pernever played nicer prettier courses than those two" formed well at the two-da- y The tournament washeld event in Mesquite New — LaRae Bowen teamed at the Oasis Golf Club and the Palms Golf Club Both up with Linda Olsen U) fincourses are par 72s ish fourth in gross in the The first day of the touma-Vice President's Flight ment was a two-ma- n Bowen and Olsen finished hie On Tuesday the ladies with a score of 150 — Carol Denniston and played a chapman which is Kathy Mildenherger finished : when both golfers tee off and on the next shot1 hit the second in net also in the other person's drive After Vice President's Flight Denthat the golfers pick the best niston and Mildenherger led shot out of those to continue after the first day but settled for the No 2 spot with a IBS playing the hole with Once deciding whose ball — Barbara Mathews arid to keep playing the person Kathy Smith tied for third in who didn't originally start net in the Secretary's Flight with that ball will hit the This duo tied with Dcann Oslowski and Colleen Ross r next shot Both golferswiil continue to alternate shots at 113 — Sue Ann Johnson until they hole out The President's and Secrepaired with Maria Smuin finished No 2 in net in the tary's Flights played the ' Palms’ on the first day while Treasurer's Flight Johnson the other groups scrambled and Smuin finished at 105 at the Oasis On Tuesday the just two back of Itie first-plafinishers Kathleen respective groups switched Searle and Donna Nelson: courses — Also performing well “It (was) good to get that in net in the Treasurer's first taste of golf when we haven't had any all winter" Flight were Ann Barber and took Hansen said Hansen who third Jpye - ' AP photo St Louis Blues goalie Roman Turek stops the puck in the fra'! minute of a playoff game against the Dallas Stars ce St Louis shuts out Dallas for two goiils midxxay iluniigh the first period Keasoner put the Blues up lx txxo goals 3:30 into iheseiniid period of the I The St Lnuis Blues VS'APi ei'ind i hum cuing agaitiM the Dal-- v viiv hex eel ixxueurlx goals then s'eailJ-ic- -l nfthe game protecting the I'M I'i'i i o-day s irr that lorimila the Blues 'il! ax conlercnce finals tor the luis-pu- t xx have been up Ky txxn goals oi about X5 of the 1 2(1 minutes "We had anotliei siroug’stait aiiil held on at the end" couli Joel Unenhex die said "We talked before the ‘game ’Ilex don't be satisfied xxith getting one x' ln here Be ready io siaii the game' ITike hoxx xx e Kigali and xxc did ome good things early Now the series shifts in Si I mu's for games on Tuesday and Him -- day nights If the Blues xx in both they xx mild dethrone the two-tim- e Western Conl'er- cpcc champs'- in-fh- iit'l lime mee 19X6 Manx KeiMMiei 'enred ini St Louis'' a a nJihI and Sv'i'ii Young scored on the Human Turek stopped Dallas' n a- - die Blues xxon 1 Sun-- I x r ij'v’iii in take a 2 It lead in the n nsund-mim- d series he 'amc xxa- - the only NHL playotT played Sunday Tax o games — BuJiih' at Pittsburgh and Colorado at I us Angeles — will he played Monday ' i in' In St Y mc's-gual ahead lnuis bypul :ki'-Lihci- !i 2 i -- hi 2-- best-of-e- -- -- Jenkins hits two more home runs Ariona ' limner tieteh iiki-JiM- cv'mV ' enl ill' liil hu' limnc- mils ix'iK miim 'league-recor- a I'll 'ii' c in iKting ihe Milxxnikec Brexx-- v Id Mxxm xer thelm!jii"il fxposon Sunday ' I :ol' iHmatelx I lie Brcxxcrs' 'slue h'oki1 hi- - hat xxhen lie : gi'Mi'lAl oiit ifilii- - final f'i liii !alxx:is good to mellie 1iM y npk- day s:" Jcnkiiis said f i i's111 iiiidcisiatcmciit lonliiis-ho IiihI ihree lii'iiiC'tuiii and i RBIvon "ST: n'r't li iii 'Miller Park hit a ' ixm i 'ni'ii lii menu the first ' mini):' ami a -- oln shot in the s'lvtii to liLvoiiic the 22ik1 ut-h- - incredible" - : - to liitfixe in txxo Wright pilched a txxi)- hitler for his first career shutout striking out sex cn and walking lour The only hits oil W right ' were it single by Montreal 1 in : starter Javier Vaque the third inning mid a siiigle by Michael Barrett in the eighth ' (2-3- gamey ‘Cardinals 15-1- know-ho- w ' But re playing with some con- I idence t ight hoxx In other NL games it xxas St 'IjrHtis 12 New York I Colorado 14 Cincinnati 7: San l'ranciseo 2 Chicago L(s Angeles 4 Philadelphia 1 Houston 5: San Florida iu" Jenkins said xxe 1 : ' Bv The Associated Press: ' Seattle wasted plenty of chances to jn its 10th straight game Boston wasted Manny Ramirez's latest superb performance and lost consecutive games for the firsttime xx ‘ ' ' Continued from B1 "This is the worst — the (1-- - worst thing I have ever had to deal with throughout my "This is all about 'Game 3'' Dallas career" Scottie Pippen said couch Ken Hitehcoek said"We have to "It just wasn't a fun season for win Ciaine 3" us The outcome of it was just The Blues are stariing to dominate the a testament to what we had been dealing with all season" postseason like they did early in the regular season before injuries knocked ihem Petty jealousies and internal from the top of the NHL standings tension ruinedPippen's chances for a seventh title and things got worse late in the season when SHawn Kemp checked into drug rehab and Bonzi Wells was lost for the season with a knee injury “I felt like we had too many challenges too many obstacles to overcome-- " Pippen said Dunleavy the 1 999 coach of the year likely will be the scapegoat for the team's spectacular failure but he said he expects to return ' “I’m under contract next year and I fully expect to he back" he said but added: ‘'It's not my decision where I am or I'm not" Damon Stoudamire and Steve Smith each scored 25 points to lead the Blazers and Rasheed Wallace had 1 3 ' rebounds but was a major dis- appointment on offense missing 15 of 19 shots and scoring nine points Portland had taken the Lakers to a Game 7 last year and the teams split their four games this season but Los Angeles dominated the Blaz- ers in the playoffs outscoring them by 44 points and outre- them by 33 bounding ' “This series showed how far we've come how much we've matured v Bryant said “Last year we didn't have the know-hobut this yem- - we’ APphoto have the experience And in 'Milwaukee Brewers slugger GeQff Jenkins watches one of the five this series at the end we took hbme runs he hit this weekend against Montreal the life out of them” ' Portland got within 67-6- 6 Rockies 4 Reds 7 and iwo RBIs on an open by 1 dtiu- -' The Reds who pul Ken Smith but Fisher hit a 3- -' any Walker's two-ru- n hie highlighted a six:run sixth Griffey Jrori the DL Sunday pointer and the Lakers took a because of a left hamklring ' iniiLiigand Coloracki salvaged lead into the ' seven-poiiIk- finale of a Ihree-gam- e series fourth quarter’ injury had won nine straight ' W alker drove in three runs “In the fourth once we got games on the road and five ' mid Ncil'i Perez had three-hitour lead there was no turning straight overall w : O'Neal didn't get the ball much early getting just two shots in the first quarter But once he started getting posi- tion the Blazers couldn't con- tain him especially without ' the suspended Dale Davis A hook shot by Arvydas Sabonis a minute into the fourth quarter got Portland within 79-7- 4 but O'Neal made two straight hooks to push the lead to nine ' Kings 104 Suns 96 Chris Webber scored 23 points as visiting Sacramento relied on rebounding and free throw shooting to take a 1 ' lead in the series The Kings are within one victory of their first playoff series triumph in 20 years ' ' Game 4 is Wednesday night in Phoenix ' Predrag Stojakovic added 21 points Doug Christie had ' 17 and Jasrn Williams 14 for Sacramento which made II of 1 2 free throws over the ' filial 3:20 and shot front the lirie in the game The Kings had a 4X-3- 8 rebound advantage V Jason Kidd led Phoenix with 19 points and 16 assists ’: Tony- Delk added 1 8 points while Shawn Marion finished with 14 points and 10 ' rebounds ' Knicks 97 Raptors 89 Allan Houston Latrell Sprewell and Charlie Ward hit several clutch shots in the fourth quarter as visiting New' Yoric shrugged off the absence ' ' of Marcus Camby to take a 1 r ' lead in the series Houston finished with 24 points Sprewell had 20 and ' GlenRice 18 Ward scored all nine of his points in the fourth quarterNew York had to overcome ' the absence of Camby leading rebounder and shot blocker as he continues to try to recover from the trauma of having his mother and two sisters held hostage last - - 2-- hest-of-fi- ve 34-for-- 41 - ’ - 2-- best-of-fi- ve - ' nt ' : ' Monday- Antonio Davis scored 21 points and Vince Carter had 20 for the Raptors who shot in the fourth just quarter - Seattle’s streak ends Ramirez not enough for Red Sox a : Mcts 12 Darryl Kile (4-- 2 threw " eight strong innings and had two hits including a txxo-ru- n double off Glendou Rusch 1 L) for St Louis ' The Mets who heal the Cai : dinats in the NLCS last fall have dropped five of six' and are in last place in the NLHast after completing a 6 roiid trip New York catcher MikePiazza w as ejected and lef t fielder Benny Aghayani com-- ': mitted three errors in (he fust four innings 3-- : : ' : 3-- ami 'lie ! :i ) NL ucr in10 ' ' xcrlN to do it' I liiurx ark in hit fixe on’ June 991 Manny Ramirez ' '2‘ xx it’s the liiost reeenl AL player to iio it connecting for five ' 6 199X Ih nners' Sept "don't n liis-lirs- t 1 1 - playi txxo-ru- double and an RBl single to thatch career highs xx jih I'oiir hits and six RBIs HciNo scored three linjes ' Jenkins has more than ddn-bled his production in txxii daysJHehad only lour hornets anil RBIs in 22 games of the y xar "He's hitting everything 6u the screxXs" Brewer stiuiet Jamey Wright said "I'xe nexer seen anything like it IPs v i ' Atlanta 5 Jenkins also had a xx ill need io ill nc'x Kit to keep hi's i ( ’hiiii'i 7 back" O'Neal said forward John MucLcah cut his face in the third The Stars also haven't come hack from an 2 series deficit since the franchise's first postseason series hack in I96X The all-tixxhen going up Blues are " - laml Diego 6’ Pittsburgh sccidtea'Press' v- A 1 Health and history is on St laiuis" side Mike Modano Dallas' leading playoff scorer missed Game 2 and is listed as Another center Shaun Van day opener St Louis has yet to traii this series The' Allen was hospitalized after taking a Blues haxe led alter exeiy period and puck to his mouth in the first peruid and l i i lead in series 2-- 0 this season The Mariners had runners in scor- 1th and ing position in the ninth hut failed to 3th innings Sunday home and Iqsi 1 to the Chicago 1 get-an- 1 2-- ( ' - - White Sox on Paul Konerko's RBI single in the 14th Seattle (20-5- ) had won nine in a row to set the record for most victor lies in April and leads Texas by nine games in the AL West-- ' “Obviouslyl we dori'tthink we're’' going to win 25 every month tic xxe'd set a lot of records" said Seattle's Brvt Boone whose leadoff homer in line “If we win eighth tiedthe game txVo of three every series we're gtnid -1 " Tliat’s how We're going to approach it and I wouldn't expect us to change" Joe Randa snapped an single then slump with a '10lh-innithree-ru- n the 1 1th to in hit a homer f lead the Kansas City Royals to an "11-- 8 victory oveir Boston and Ramirez wlio had two homers and a ng five RBIs Ramirez hit a three:run homer in the first inning and a soo shot lead- trig off the sixth to give him nine seasOn-hig- h ' ' homers foir the season breaking the Red Sox record of eight in April set by Fred Lynn in 1979 and matched by Mo Vaughn in '96 and '97 Ramirez’s 408 batting average and 3 1 RBIs top the AL and he’s just one’ homer behind league-lead- er Carlos Delgado of Toronto In other AL games Sunday it was New York 3 Oakland 1 Cleveland 9 Texas 2 Minnesota 4 Baltimore ' Q Toronto 2 Anaheim 0and Detroit 6TampaBay L A With two outs in the bottom of the' 14th inning in Chicago the White Sox got to Ryan Franklin (2-Mag-gli- o Ordonez singled to left then stole second with Konerko at the plate Konerko worked Franklin to afull 1) count before lining One up the gap to score Ordonez i “I don’t feel relieved to be honest That game was really tough” K6n: erko said v |