Show Jones struggles at Prefontaine The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 20 2004 — B7 Voll°Y EUGENE Ore (AP) — Marion Jones 7 to have been yesterday and for it to be Crawford beder know 200-' 10 finished a distant fifth behind winner runner caueht the done tomorrow But it just seems this Inger Miller in the women’s 100 meters organization is just dragging its feet and nju“ then came back to win the long jump at I’m to the point where I’ve done everythe Prefontaine Classic track and field called for a Abe Mart walking 50 ? i thing I could’’-- ' : The Prefontaine meet part of the meet on Saturday meters down the track before returning ! tr ' Jones’ p mark in the meet’s IAAFGrand Prix circuit featured an to the blocks v '’ r" final event was 22 feet 9 inches — 8 lineup and Jones wasn’t the only big V Miller came on at the finish to nip 37- -' e name to be bcaten Gail Devos' the "v7' 12 inches farther than her previous year-ol- d ' X best this season Maurice Greene was second to Shawn Olympic champion in the event who was “It was a really good day for the long Crawford in the men’s 100 and Allen 0 running her first 100 of the season Both ' out it kind the Wade so was "were balanced timed in 1105 seconds in Johnson the of edged by Larry day” V'S jump 1 “I wasjust coming to this meet she said hurdles ? v'T ’ri Jones’ 100 meters though was not Crawford stunned Greene with a ning this race to see if I had any speed three-time world champion clocking Greene the reigning X: encouraging for her final race before the y said Devers a hurdles “I didn’t know ' ' in the' : US Olympic trials which begin July 9 Olympic gold medalist was second at I had any Speed so I’m happy” V993 and John Capel third at 995 — the in Sacramento She is resigned to the fact that the US1 three fastest times in the world this year’ Chryste Gaines one of those notified ' and the first subr 100s in the Agency investigation of her by the agency that they meet’s could be banned from the Athens will not be resolved by then either : Jones’ embattled bbyfriend Tim Mont-- Olympics was third in 1106 Latashya “To be truthful I see it go through the trials and probably right up to the v ' T gomeiy was sixth in the eight-ma- n field : Colander was fourth at 1110 with love said for would Jones Jones fifth at 1112 at it seconds 1017 “I games” rfittfSS xstisa staff Logan High Grizzly football players will be conducting a football cdmp iSS T-sh-irt 7 I ? i lv 988-seco- nd ‘ : - : : 4 Aggie basketball : C : 's ’ two-sh- ot All-Arou- nd lead until playing the final 13 ' boles in 6 over par r‘ : “I try and look at the humor am-12:3- Remember he of it bufit’s tough when " Vfrom 12 feet on the final hole you’re but there struggling” V v of the ’01 US Open at South- - Maggert said before Mickelson Even em Hills and bounced back to got to Shinnebock it Hills clear was '7 r: rout Mark Brooks in an survival this be would of aday hole playoff the nextday 31 the US : PP018 evaY y And while he looks like he’s on the course he is Ppe when the grass gets crusty churning inside like the rest of 3nd firm and die best players in them r ' dKworidgetbeatenup Major championships are '77' "The Masters was hard but three-putt- ed - " ’ MC - half-asle- ' S'V? ep ’ ’' y T AS t- -i ' ' ' 7 V‘ Xr-1- : :s - XXX-: APptlOto' the bunker on the 18th hole during the third Open Saturday yf the PGA Championship last round of the US point chopped upthe18th-rcji- 7:7 year neariy madec a doublea i fiAk uo ':Xm tr A i rsMickelstm landed right keP r three holes die flag with an Even worse and jft his an when it Mron double bogey giving him a stopped inch bdiindthb cupHe had a'flitook him three wedges to go 1$$ rolled off the green He 208 He waS at chipped 8 feet by leaving him" II a downhill putt that he barely touched Nq matter f' it trickled past the hole and almost d6h’t see back down the green before it 7 for eagle bn the 18th that ® that hjVpride butwbablyMfeplmihg vaged "' not his chances Woodsshot 73 Clark said missed that fordouL Howell IIL was vinl If ymi get the guys jcjra and eight shots l— I can more back ble bogey'fif' geta headevmeightblmeseOTndgrouptotMb-chance tp win this thingj’’7S7' But he gutted ifouWJUidXM:' straight major without a trophyyi haying made the cut on the Continuied to make most of his 'Woods' :The last five UjS Open cham t number He sliot 68 and break would Ifc have to for a at share moved into 13th had least at a tie of the& £v£hervy par putts in dre dangm-- 3 pions record in the pibcess betause no :flead going intotJefinarrb(i A nnelmewcorirefrMnmorc “Rmief he)S ‘got the ptlrer eisd inf the thaniseven shots back in the final v&'ways and took bogeys feet ternpenmeht and a hell bfv specmim yvai JJ Henry who nine but he recovered ixxind to win the US Open a ganre’ saidT’ve got to made only one jpar m his onl Mickelsoh’s only bigmiS-- -' 7cf?with asolid play myamei I'Ve' got toplayirbund of 86 Kevin Stadler take wasn’t even Ids fcmlt7Uthe 15th and a good as good as I cm7 (82) and Billy Mayfair (81) 7!r b: f ’v ’'&$ share of the lead at sonie: ’ - ' A'i 753-789- - - cross countiy summer running The Mountain Crest cross country team is running M(o-- V ' day through Friday Meet at tlie west side of the schbbj at 6 V am Those runners that get 250 miles during the Summer Vewill receive a sweatshirt For more information call Mary 1 or'Claud jyi Kirby at 2457560 Andy Lund at Williams at 245t6596: “d a lot of grinding $2$ 'Tra ShiwVi Manivnm: v the-fift- nd 18-:- : : -- ball-handli- " v ‘ camp all-arou- nd Utah State's head men's basketball coach Stew Morrill will be conducting his Aggie Basketball camp June 21 24 7 helping players who want to improve their individual playing position: Post players will work on their shooting footwork post moves and rebounding Perimeter players will work on' and passing Other camp shooting footwork activities include contests such as top gun and hot shot as well as team championships s' 7 Registration will take! place on Mon June 21 from 11 0 7 pm on the southeast corner of the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Cost for the is for $375 camp residents and $335 for commuters- There will be ao additioii- al $10 fee to those campers who register on'a walk-u- p basis- '' for for the the be between Campers camp must and 12th grade - X Jeff Maggeri who got to 7 j - : 7 under par and had a - 716-925- anti-dopi- ng nd partV)' er 5-- 100-met-er Anti-Dopi- ng - i ' - - one-tim- pre-regist- run7' i-- 1f“re n"ed 10 lV- ucipate - The camp Will feature the teaching of fundamentals-skil- l development conditioning competitions and an introduc- -' tion to strength training and nutrition The cost of the camp is $25and includes a e and pass to the LoganAquatic Center All money generated from this camp will bef-- r used to purchase additional football equipment Players for the upcoming Jrticipating in this camp can Tackle Football season' Registration is from 6 pm' For more information call 0 or visit the Web site: ’' V’ f'y? X- ' ' wwwloganutahorg H : i’ two-tim- ' ' zr cri?r hd Sf:1 all-st- ar 10-me- ter ' LHS y0Utfl football Camp coach Mike FaverO his and ‘ long-jum- brii y - v on t iv74 -- 1 - si " & t if iff© u:j ? 12-foo-ter 5 3rJ” j ptt5(tatihe - y sy’u-i- up-an- dr i UmtedDemocrats-4- s Polittcil Action Committee The T Wo Party System- Provides" True Checks and Balances Join Now!7' : Membership SI00 -- Chairs CircloS500 Dell Jins6n245-M5- X it waS a good timd to start a war ' v Ann Blasingham an American professor ' who has been leading students from Oregon : Washington and Alaska to Delpid for the past 10 years said the role of the oracle in Greek' : ' was filled by a series of women from about history remains crucial : 1400 BC to392AT whenithepractice was “Greek tragedies are always quoting this-- ' outlawed by Roman conquerors who had It was the most reliable oracle verted to Christianity and considered theoracle 7 throughout antiquity” said Blasingham who a pagan vestige: lives on the Greek island of Aegina' “If you v The anejent Greeks believed the oracle was ' want to understand ancient Greece you have ' 7! relaying the wprds of the god Apollo who was to understand Delphi and' its' place in Greek J:' 'V' thought to have settled in Delphi after killing a history” there cX"' 7 the of Apollo is the most python Temple Though ' In the 8th century BC an oracle said the visited site in Greece after the Acropolis in ' ' Athens merchants in' Delphi do not expect best way to stop war was to organize a sports — the Pythian Games considered the event much of a tourist boost from the Olympics forerunner of the Olympics The stadium that Finding Olympic souvenirs in Delphi is next to ' hosted those games every four years sits high impossible above the Templebf Apollo Geoige Bakoloukas sells jewelry iconsvases and other souvenirs — but not a single Geologists recently discovered that the temitem — at his King’s Shop in Olympic-relate- d ple sits over a fault line that emits methane and ' — stimuthat a downtown gas ethylene Delphi Tourism has been down a lates the central nervous system and once was bit this year he said and he doesn't expect used as an anesthetic overflow from the Olympics to help ' " ' ' “Greece is too expensive this ismy opin- They now believe the gas seeping from the Her into a the oracle ion” he said “Buying a coffee or a beer all stupor ground sent and the drinks costs too much” were interpreted by priests ravings as But if the Athens Games are a success Blasdivine guidance accepted So the woman who inspired the Olympic ingham said tourist spots like Delphi will benefit in the long term Games might not pass a doping test today “There will be e'nough publicity about Worshippers and public messengers sent by Greek and Roman rulers to consult the oracle ' ancient Greece for people to come in the purified themselves in a spring and then paid a future” she said Just don't plan on getting the answers to tribute before entering the temple Many of life's secrets their questions were political such as whether i 4 ' FrankliivCounty ‘ : con-orac-le : WE PUT THE LOAMS : - ' apnmm : : sweet-smelli- ng - drug-induc- ed 1 - Sweep Continued from B2 4-a- (2-for- -3 (3-for- -4 1 O-f- er Smithfield's five-ru- n sixth inning which broke a ll tie "That's kind of become par for him" Hansen said Like Barr Shawn Olsen with two doubles and two RBIs) Krambule with two RBIs and two runs) and Brady Murray four RBIs three (3-for- -3 runs home run) turned in great performances at the Hate in Game Kash Christensen who took in the first contest an with a double in went the nightcap Two throwing errors helped Kaysville take a 0 lead in Game 1 Landon Hedin singled to left which brought Jam Hedin steaming around third Jam Hedin put bn the breaks but Barr's throw home was off line by more than 20 feet Pitcher 3-- Ryan Je$sop backing up on the play got the ball and threw home but it was wide of Murray as Jam Hedin slid in safely Jessop recovered to strike out 10 and keep his team in the game He did however give up two home runs to catcher Brian Hedin Alex Hansen struck out 12 in the second tilt and allowed seven hits to Kaysville JSmithfield improved its record to 19-- 2 ' pay a rate that's as low as 14 undw Prime (tower longer lock-ifor rate rate Or 5 at than other lenders' rates) your years a slightly higher Home Ecpaity Looms also oome with special Checks that let you access your loan easily Your first cider of 25 Home Equity Checks am lice! 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