| Show D4 The Salt Lake Tribune Utah PGA To Honor Schneiter SPORTS Tuesday f I' October 21 1997 - r f5 7 Marlowe Feild Top Hall of Fame Roster I T 1 1 $ Missy Marlowe a 1988 Olympian who later earned the NCAAs highest female athlete honor and five-tim- e world rodeo champion Lewis Feild are among the newest inductees to the Utah Sports Hall of Fame Foundation Golfer Bill Korns football player Karl Schleckman and athlete Jay Van Noy will join Marlowe and Feild in the Utah Old Time Athletes Associations annual induction banquet Nov 19 at the Salt Palace Marlowe a graduate of Rowland Hall-S- t Marks High School and the University of Utah is Utahs most decorated gymnast as a 1988 Olympian The e Ute was the No 1 female athlete in the WAC in 1992 and later that year won the Broderick Cup as the country's outstanding female athlete Feild one of three pro rodeo performers to earn $1 million in a career was named Cow'boy five times (1984-89- ) and won world titles in bareback riding in 1985 and 1986 A South Summit graduate who attended Weber State Feild won the Trophy rodeo's highest honor and participated in the 1988 Calgary Olympics Korns a member of the national Professional Golfers Association board in 1978 and the 1987 pro of the year in the local PGA section won the Intermountain amateur golf tournament five times and the Utah State Amateur six years The East High School Ernie Schneiter Jr a PGA member for 42 years will be honored next month as the Utah Section PGA golf professional of the year The operator of the Schneiter's Riverside and Schneiter's Bluff courses m northern Utah w ill receive his award at the annual Snnth's-sponsoredinner Nov 5 at the University Park Hotel Other winners include Stexe Schneiter the Dee Smith player of the year Toana Vista s Jack Baker assistant of the year Wayne Fisher the University of Utah golf coach and assistant pro at The Country Club teacher Sunbrook's Reed McArthur Bill d Strausbaugh club relations award Alpine Country Club's Kent Easton merchandiser (private) Eagle Mountain's Tom Davidson merchandiser (public) the Homestead's Chris Briscoe merchandiser (resort) Todd Barker amateur Alpine's John Haynes superintendent (pnvateresort) Bountiful Ridge's Chuck Goode superintendent (public) Jon Lin-derm- Unger John Wallace salesperson award Ogden Golf & Country Club's Jerry Comer distinguished sen-icaward and El Monte's Jeff Wathen and the Copper Club's Jeff Wathen junior golf leaders Liz unm xiirsirv - gim rhiWbfcna run Heaston made news when she kicked two extra points 1st Woman College Football Player Content to Return to Soccer Team GOLF NOTES Ogden's Jimmy Blair was the medalist and Logan's Brett Way-mealso advanced through the first stage of PGA Tour qualifying at Dayton Valley Country Club in Nevada Blair shot nt BY Wayment posted JIL1E F1NMN THE ASSOCIATED Salt Lake City's Jon Wright missed the cut by three strokes The second of three stages is scheduled next month While losing a playoff to David Duval in the Disney Classic Provo's Dan PORTLAND And on Monday morning she appeared on the national TV DW PRESS Ore Liz Heaston the first woman to play m a college football game wouldn't mind helping out the guys at Willamette University again But right now she would rather focus on soccer and her studies The woman kicked her w ay into the history books Saturday by scoring tw o extra points as Willamette defeated Linfield College Forsman became the leading Utahn on the PGA money list Entering this week's Las Vegas Invid tational the tour's last event Forsman ranks 51st with Heber City's Bruce $443034 Summerliavs faded from the lead with a triple-bogethen rallied into a tie for second with birdies on two of the last three holes in the Senior PGA Tour's Kaanapali Classic His season total is about $12000 short $717637 of his previous best m 1995 Steve Schneiter shot a total of 9 under par to win the Walton Plumbing Dixie Open by one stroke over Henry White at Dixie Red Hills in St George The victory was worth $1300 full-fiel- 120-poun- d y 27-- 0 "She was a natural football coach Dan Hawkins said On Sunday Heaston was back in her role as star defender on the women's soccer team w hich is ranked 14th nationally in the NAIA With her help the Salem-baseBearcats held off Pacific Lutheran 66-6- 1 d 3-- 2 shows NBC's "Today'' and CBS' This Morning Then it was off to a full day of classes for the biology jor ma- "I w as out there to have fun and do my job on the field for the team the jumor from Richland Wash said "That was enough for me Hawkins said he has received from around the country thanking him for putting Heaston in the game But with the starting kicker returning from an injury and Heaston's schedule in school and on the soccer team she's unlikely to play football again anytime soon She still wants to be part of the team and I'm totally good with that" Hawkins said" "Our schedules just don't jibe" The milestone Saturday had women's rugby and lacrosse teams Dodson said he sees interest growing in some contact sports Women are going to go the way they want to go but right now I don't sense any big push for women to play football" he said Meanwhile Heaston's focus has returned to a test later this week and her other sport "This was a shot" she said but I've got to take care of soccer now Ha T0BE t Wand Sesxx W ts& 5 Lk Fuirrec tier Vs rjowsw at: 2a Ft ict ack 1 ? viif Getf Vsn Ecfhrv Ml fees Gid 5a n fcaer itaxur lob tsd Xirwrc Parack ra Lotto am nesj t Mxtcsm 5ai Cftjaaare St au Lara u?r TV Rrtos G x Mfervt aid Gaid jatr f fiaa W LeK aaft Canscafl ifeg The Senior Games the last two years hax e enhanced his chances Noxitski amassed three silvers and fix e golds a year ago and says "I am better this year I swim 25 80 in the freestyle and 58 83 in the freestyle I have golds in both It is easy to relate Nontski with the public relations profession he left nearly a decade ago to become president of the Swim Club in Russia He buzzes around the Green Valley swimming venue striking up a conversation with anyone w ho will listen Nox'itski and Kutsemko Vadim of Ukraine are the only competitors in St George from the old USSR "It is much money to come here he says "We look for sponsorships but our country is not like yours We have many poor people I give all my money to 100-met- All-Sta- swimming program But that is my responsibility I am Moscow's swimming ambassador" It has been many years since he w orked as a press liaison for President Nixon's visit to Kiev in 1971 And it has been a decade since he accompanied actors Red-forand DeNiro around Moscow during their filming exercises d there The next time he plays host to Americans he intends it to be at a masters swimming event in Moscow It is my duty to bring event like Huntsman Games to my country President Yeltsin would like that verv much Dm rs23 Dur lmL mi iwt Inw-TV-- T4 lak Rjtlr Z&nrik ciSasLaovS? lua De Saki Ptoea Arc Shtr Irwwr Bcsurt BraaCacaaavMHa iseorgt Lua Gd - 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