Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 7 2002 — B7 V shoots 60 TH ScniorlRGA LASALLE Ontario (AP) — WaltetMorgan beat the icon he was going for and just missed golfs magic number Morgan 61 tied the Senior SAIburrec ‘ widi an 11 under 60 Saturday — just missing birdie putts on the final two hides — and moved within two shots of ToroJentiniand Morris Hatalsky after two rounds of the Canada Senior Open 60 in the second round of the 1997 Emerald Coast Classic and had two chances to match golfs magic score — 59 birdie Morgan left an the No 17 at and lip putton then barely missed a for birdie on the final hole “I was just playing one hole at a time — fairways and greens pars and birdies” he MI wasn’t said “I read the greens a lot ready tinting about better today than yesterday shooting a 59” ssaid “fwas I’ve made 10 or 11 birdies in a just trying to shoot my age round before but never 12” Morgan had 12 budies in bettering the Essex Gdf and Morgan who had an open- 73 had one blemish Country Club record of 63 tied by Jenkins in Friday’s opening on his scorecard Saturday — a round of the $16 million event bogey on the par--4 14th He had birdie runs of four consecsponsored by AT&T He matched Isao Oaki’s utive holes three straight senior tour record of twice and two in a row race 8-f- 13-foo-ter Jason Olsen second from left celebrate after sinking a long putt on hole 14 during the Northern Utahr ArnSEurSidajT1 Wind tag-rou- nd Continued from - session it did alter gameplans and added yet another variable 10-und- er Serena Bl "(The wind) affects just about every- thing" Blotter said "Your drives going into the wind are shorter and there is movement on the ball left and right "But it wasn't blowing hard enough to not shoot well so the wind was definitely not an excuse today" " Said Mullen: "You just have to be more focused on your shots" Kent Christopher and Barry Shank tied for second with a 68 earning them $440 apiece while Nick Micek Steve Poulsen Shon Woodland and Steve Borget joined Mullen in fourth place at 69 mph and landed 6 inches wide Quite out of character e for major champion Venus who regularly tops 100 mph but had a sore right shoulder: She stretched it ing the 1m dummiiiff and four-tim- Wimbledon has won a tour- 19 straight matches and is 36--3 in 2002 with five titles Phis she’s beaten her older sister three straight times to pull 5-4 in their pro careers “It’s not fim losing no matter who you lose to Doesn’t mat- ter” said Venus 0--3 vs Serena in 2002 and 4 -3 against everyone else “It’s not something that Tm1 going to get used to or try to adjust to because I’m not one for using often” At 20 Serena is 15 months dur-be- st atothematclh “I noticed it Definitely” Serena said “If I’m a petitor I’m going to have to notice iL Unfortunately it’s like a war out there If there’s a weakness someone s going to have to be attacked” On Sunday No 1 Lleytra Hewitt will face No 28 David Nalbandian for die men’s tide Nalbandian is the first player to reach the final in his Wimdebut in the Open era bledon younger “I Just wanted WimbleHe advanced by finishing off a don” she said after stopping rain- - and darkness-delaye- d 6 6-her aster’s 6 semifinal (2) 4 6 winning streak at the All England victory over Xavier Malisse Chib “I wanted to become a final was The member of so much prestige the first between siblings at so much history Wimbledon since the very I want to be a part of histo- - first edition in 1884 when ' yMaud and Lillian Watson She’s well on her way with wore hats and long dresses three major titles' — she capSettling Grand Slam titles is tured the family’s first at the nothing new to Venus and Ser- -' 1999 US Open A Williams ena has won seven of the jiast 12 They met in the US Open Grand Shun tournaments final last September (Venus iWo hours after the singles won despite only seven final they returned to Centre and in the French Open Court and reached the doubles final last month (combining ' final by beating Aiwa ‘for 101 unforced errors in Ser-- 1 Koumikova and Chanda ena’s victory) 3 Rubin 7 (36-- 0 While they avoided eye It’s unlikely any woman — contact before and during other than the other Williams both were —-- would have tracked down rather demonstrative after its some of the shots hit Saturday pivotal pranti A sketch of one of the With Serena ahead 3 in the tiebreaker her shot slapped the points would look like a “Batman” strip: net tape and went over Venus Crack! 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Jenaen said "I said Tm just leaving the golf course And she got qseL You'rc gonna mus it and we're all waiting for ya’ Igaid 'Sweetie settle jcV- What did you do win the tournament? I said ’No better than that" : Jensen received the money last week but he didn't have to worry about it burning a hole Y::in his pocket Tfs gone said Jensen who is using some of it for a family vacation back to Nauvo0IlLY " It doesn't happen very often so you have to ssy What's Simply put it said Jensen had just won $25000 vs v He couldn't believe it just prumbleiL" Jensen said "I was weak in' the knees my eyes were1watering andl at scream coolant yelL" V T j 5-- CundnaedflpqiniB2 -- pass- ing winnerdown the line Serena pumped her fist Venus raked the grass with her racket Serena ended the set three points later with a 100 mph ace that curled like the tail of a Q The second set was less ' spectacular arid was pretty much over in the sixth game when Venus double give Serena a break point then put a forehand into tip net to make it 2 Serena ceded the next game with four errors (she totaitoi 25 Venus 22)but idle broke to 3 and served out the match! n S r North Main Logan UT 84321 7526564 Store Hours: Monday thhi Saturday ' 1 0:00am -- 7:00pm - f r T - V y - |