The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (2024)

1 2 Monday. June 24, 1991 THE DAILY OKLAHOMA Sportslir.e 354-1199 Scoreboard Sports Editor, Bob Colon, 475-3314 Tuning In (tie) Lance St. Onge, CC, and Brian Winn, Lloyd MOOdv, SS00 Utah valle-v CC, 335. 22, James Johnston, Wyoming, 315. 23, Jirr.

Phillips, VANCOUVER CANUCKS Traded Tom Kurvers, defenseman, to ttie New York Islanders as part of a three-way deal that also Involved ttie Minnesota North Stars. Lola-Cosworth, 101, 124,878. 12. (14) Jeff Andrettl. Nazareih, Lola-Cosworth, 99, $24,198.

13. 16j To.iv EJftenhausen, Indianapolis, Lola-Chevrolet, 99, $24,198. 14. (18) Hiro Matsush*ta, Japan, t-o- Gary Cowan, $500 72-83-75230 Bert Yancey, $500 75-80-75230 Jerry Barber, SSOO 77-78-74231 Fred Hawkins, $500 75-78-78231 Television Major League Baseball -Seattle at Chicago. WGN.

Gordon Jones, $500 76-78-77231 Dan Wulkey, Western la-Cnevrolet, 99, szi.4y. 7 p.i HHMHMMH Quinton Cray, ssoo Tom Nleporre, $500 Howie Johnson, $500 Doug Ford, SSOO 1, Dustin Durfee, Utah Valley CC, 400. 2, Chris. Green, 'West Hills. 370.

3, Brett Broadhead, Utah 335. 4, Daniel Green, West Hills, 320. 5. Twisler Race Statistics Time of race 1:44:06.44. Margin of victory 4.533 seconds.

Caution flags No full course vel- .4 Hogan Tour Fort Wayne Open 1, Lari Dee Guy, Vernon Reglorl CC, 609. 2, Samantha Smith, Lewis Clark 580. 3. Brenda Mays, Walla Walla CC, 480. 4, Merrle Martin, Northwestern Mississippi CC, 455.

5, Julie Adair, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 440. 4, Christy Areno, McNeese 430. Pattl O'Malev, Idaho 405. 8, Kim Pederson, Black Hills 390. 1, Roaida Miller, National College, 380.

1 0, Julie Munnerlyn. Southern Arkansas, 370. 11, (tie) Gretchen Petersen, Walla Walla CC, and Tahnya Washburn, Central Arkansas, 345. 13, (tie) Jamie Watkins, McNeese Shannon Vltt, Fort Scott CCi and Patricia Pollard, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 335. 14, Leigh Howell, Miles CC, 330.

17, (tie) J.J. Hampton, Tarleton and Jane Hannum, Weber 325. 19, Heather Hallinan, Western Montana, 320. 20, Nancy Hiiinzlnser, Utah 310. 21, Sonla Coss, Nevada Las-Vegas, 304.

22, (tlej Sabrina Kreutzer, Southern Colorado, and Robin Wardlaw, Texas AS.M- 295. 24. Nicole Moreno, West Hills, 290. 25, Tammi Nor-cut-t, Nevada-Las Vegas, 285. 4 p.m.

Wimbledon, tape delay. HBC. Radio Major League Baseball 7:20 p.m.-San Oiego at St. Louis, WWLS-AM 640. Minor League Baseball 7:35 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Denver, KXY-AM 1340. mm At Fort -64201 520,000 9. Wade Kruetzer. Southern Col 19.750 48-47-44201 L3P leaders Mi. Andrettl 1-33; ttt-tipaldl 34; Ml.

Andretti 35-68; Fiftipaldl 69; Mi. Andretti 70-104. Indy Lights Al Portland, Ore. 1. Eric Bachelart, Belgium.

40, 120,750, 105.073 rriph. 2. Franck Freon, France, 40, 110,750. orado, 2S2.5. 10, (tie) Zane Dansle.

Utah and K.C. Jones, Southern Colorado, 280. 12, Brltt Bockius, Rogers 277.5. 13, Troy Kreutzer, Southern Colorado, 270. 14, Ken Bailey.

Southeastern Oklahoma 267.5. IS. Donnle Crawford, Tennossee-Martln, 257.5. 14, Nate Preuit, Treasure Valley CC, 250. D.Trlxler, $9,750 67-67-47201 P.H.

Horean III, $5,750 45-71-64202 G-y Rusnak, 15,750 65-68-69202 Timothy Rotayn, $3,000 Mike Miles. 53,000 4-70-44 203 Lee Rinker. 53,000 64-70-67203 Steve Brodie, $2,200 65-69-70204 Joe Durant, 31,667 69-70-66205 Beau Baogh. $1,667 48-69-68205 Sunday's Results Genoa Tournament At Italy Singles Championship Carl Uwe Sheb (7). Germany, def.

Jordi Arrese Li- Swain, 4-3, 4-4. Notes Smith, McAAInnville, 40, $5,750 54,250. Brian Till, Dublin. Ohio. Hills, 40, Greg Kraft.

51,250 64-71-69206 Frank Conner, $1,250 ,.:....67 -69-70 204 Pota-Jordan. $1,250 67-69-70206 1, David Dodson, Cal Polv-San Luis Obispo. 5.4 seconcts. 2, (tie) Jay Hol-lenbeck. South Dakota and Rocjc Myers, Sam Houston 5.5.

4, Arlie HuSm, Dickinson 4.1. 5, Jesse Peterson, Western Montana, 6.5. 4, Ty, Saulsberry, New Mexico J.C. 7.0. 7, (lie) Jarrett McGraw, Odessa Colleoe, and Jimmy Don McKinley, Cochise, 18, Lance St.

Onge, Blue Mountain CC, 237.5. 19, Jason Eiguren, Treasure Valley CC, 235.0. 20, (lie) Kory Koonti, Vernon Regional, Chris Wltcher, Montana I30.O. 22, (tie) Jason Caudle, Southern Arkansas, and Dave Harris, Idaho 227.5. 24, Chad Johnson, Dawson College, 222.5.

25. (tie) Kelly Anderson. Blue Mountain CC, and Cameron Moore, West Wills, 217.5. Saddle Bronc 1, Dan Mortensen, Montana 480. 2, Steve wanning, Utah 445.

3, Craig Miller, Montana 440. 4, Chance Dixon, Blue Mountain CC, 410. Michael Lagrone. Arkansas Tech, 540. 4.

(tie-) Cory Hughes, Panhandle and David Kelly, Hill County CC, 8, Nels Bowen, Casper College, 529. 9, Charles Soileau, Tarleton S24.33. David Hobby, $980 68-68-71207 Rocky Watcher, S760 69-70-49208 Jot Riegaer, S760 71-48-69208 x-wun in sudden death playoff 2, Chris Witcher, Southwest Thomas Sunday's Results Tour de Suisse At Klausen pass, Switzerland Results of the fth leg of the Tour de Suisse road cycling race a 14-mile time trial from Altdorf-Buerglen to the 1. Robert Millar, Britain, 14 minutes, 2. Andrew Hampsten, Boulder, 37 seconds behind.

3. Eddy Bouwmans, Belgium, 1:14 behind. 4. Erik Breukink, Netherlands, 1:28. 5.

Uwe Ampler, Germany, 1 :38. 4. Miguel Arroyo. Mexico, 1:54. Texas J.C., 505.

Justin Lane, Pan-die) David Clark, tana 14.0. 3, Kary McNeill, Utahi 14.4. 4, Dan Weakly, Odessa Col-, lege. 15.6. 5, Arlle Hulm, Dickinson 1S.S.

6. Marty Llnder, Texas AS.M, 2 Bull Riding 1 Shawn Ramirez. Scottsdale CC, 81 1 points. 2, Randell Thornton, 78. 3, Dan Wolfe, Blue Mountain' CC.

76. 4, Nick Buckley, Wyoming, Ctle) Owen Washburn, Eastern New Mexico, and Craig Miller, Montana 73. 7, Jason Johnson, Sherian Colleoe; Nick Faldo 68-75-70-70283 C.MntgmerJe 68-72-76-70286 Carl Mason 69-73-76-69287 Frank Nobiio 72-70-74-71287 J.M.OIazaba! 71-70-75-72288 Ro- Drummond 75-75-69-69 288 Ph Walton 74-72-72-71289 Eric Billingsley, Soottsdale CC, 440. 17, Clel Robinson, Utah 453.75. 18, Lannan Weiser, West Hills, 445.

19, Wade Hebta, Tarleton 425. 20, Dar- Craig Parry 69-78-72-70 289 8. Gianluca Plerobon, Italy, 2:20. Russell Ciayoon Sunday's Results PGA Busch Classic At Williamsburg, Va. Par 71 $180,000 246 'v 1108,000 47-69-62-48346 P.Zoeiler, 158,000 47-4-44-45 347 I.B.-Flnch.

$58,000 62-68-68-69367 B.G-ilder, S3S.OO0 43-48-70-48 "9 B.CIaar, $38,000 48-68-42-71 icv B.Fabel, S33.500 46-67-48-70 571 $25,000 49-69-48-6? 273 O.Blake, $25,000 Price, $25,000 47-69-69-68273 K.CIrwtr, $25,000 69-66-69-69373 K.Perry, $25,000 67-48-68-70373 IvVDonald. 425,000 44-64-68-75273 D.Pohl. $25,000 44-67-65-77373 T.Armour III, 27S L.Wadkins, $16,000 48-44-71-71274 T.Purtzer. $14,000 47-48-68-71374 vYWlebe, $16,000 69-67-67-71274 Sluman, $16,000 68-71-64-71274 S.Randolph, $10,833 27S R.BIack. $10,833 72-45-69-69-275 Hinkle.

$10,833 69-70-66-70 275 J.Hallet, $10,833 67-68-68-72275 S.Pate, $10,833 70-48-6S-72 27S B.Wadkins, $10,833 48-64-69-74 27S G. Hallberg. $4,950 73-64-71-44276 Love III, $4,950 47-66-73-70276 B. BUttner. $4,950 47-69-69-71276 T.Simpson, $6,950 69-69-67-71276 J.Mahaffev, $6,950 S9-70-64-7; 276 AA Sullivan, $6,950 Pruiri, $6,950 69-70-65-72276 J.Gallagher, $6,950 69-71-64-72276 S.HOch, $5,050 64-69-73-49277 Rummells.

S5.05O T.Sroeck, $5,050 69-69-69-70277 D.Forsman, $5,050 71-64-70-70277 I Wrenn, 55,050 68-67-71-71277 AA.Hatalsky, $5,050 71-68-44-74277 AA.Springer, $3,414 70-69-70-69278 Humenik, $3,414 70-66-72-70 27S $3,414 -76 O.Halldorson, $3,414 C. Perry, 13 414 44-71-69-72278 Grady, $3,414 73-4o-67-72 27E H. Sutton, $3,414 70-4S-67-73 276 H-Shreck, $3.414 70-69-44-73 37K a.McCallister. $3,414 -72-7K-276 Dudley Hart, $3,414 Curtis Strange. t2.l! La'ry Rinker, 5 ftAIKe Reid, 64-73-69-73 279 T.sckmann, $2,412 70-69-67-73279 Pulton Allem, $2,41 2 S.Grdnr, S2.27D 70-69-72-69280 SdRori, $2,270 71-68-71-7028O John Huston.

$2,270 280 Srari Bryant, $2,270 Srcknr, $2,190 71-69-72-69261 Ray Stewart, $2,190 Kirk Tripletl, $2,190 John Cook. $2,190 70-64-70-75281 Peter Persons, 52,100 D. Edwards, $2,100 66-71 -70-73 262 D.Thmosn, $2,100 69 71 2BS J.McGovrn. 42,100 69-70-68-75-282 Perry Arthur, $2,100 Ernlyn Aubrey, $1,990 67-73-73-70283 Bred Funk, $1,990 68-72-72-71-283 Marfc Hayes, si. WO P-Jacobsen, $1,990 70-70-70-73283 Car! Cooper, $1,990 69-70-70-74283 Bob Wolcoft, $1,990 71-69-69-74283 Di.ffy Waldorf, $1,920 J.C.

Anderson, $1,870 Roger Maltbie, $1,870 Kirn Young, $1,870 71-69-69-76285 Scott Gump, $1,870 70-70-67-78285 Barry Jaeckel, $1,820 Larry Mize, $1,800 70-70-72-74286 x-won on first hole of Playoff LPGA McDonald's Championship Howard Clark Team Roping 1 Dustin Durfee, Utah Valley CO' Brett Broadhead, Utah 5.8 2, Chris Green-Danlei Green, West' Tndd Hiosaa. South Dakota Soulnern' i.8. 3, Wade and Brett Crawser, Panhandle Starve, 400. 24, Billy Dimmift, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 395. 25, Davla Rickman, Tennessee-Martin, 370.

Bareback Bronc Ty Shepard, Souther Peter O'Mallev Mark Davis Bernhard Lange Colorado-Miles Williams, Wvotng. 8.8. 29Z Texas A8.M, 723. 3, Scott johnSchhva 5, K.C. Jones-Trov Kreutzer, Southern Colorauo, 11.8.

4. Jay Selman-Tirn Garrison, Westerm Montana, 12.8. 7,, Jimmv Stickler, Cal Poly-San Luis Ofa- David Williams 700. Sear. Stokes, Weber 590.

5 rrni.rh. Panhandle 453. 4. I Ispo-Chiid Richards, west -Clint Pennington, Central 13,750. Saturday's Results State Fair Speedway Pro Slock First Heat: 1.

Morris Woodall; 2. Bill South; 3. Ray Nelson; 4. Mike Sammy Potter Jr. Second Hear: I.

Jerry Morrison; 2. Tommy Edwards; 3. John Cantrell; 4.Sparky Snodgrass; 5. Tony Osborn. Third Heat: T.

Jeff Jackson; 2. Charlie Sewell; 3. Harold Hawkins; 4. MikeRard; 5. Corey Beckman.

Fourth Heat: 1. Steve Smith; 2. Terry Merriman; 3. Brian Crar-ford; 4. GregHaxton; 5.

Steve Sanders. Trophy Dash: 1. Woodall; 2. Smith; 1. Morrison; 4.

Merriman; 5. Jackson. Feature: 1. Potter; 2. David Flatt 3.

Brian Dronberger; 4. SteveSanders; 5. Toby Haskin. A Feature: 1. Smfth; 2.

Merriman; 3. Cantrell; 4. Nelson; 5. Cranford; 6. Jackson; 7.

Scott; 8. Flatt; 9. Hawkins; 10. Haxton. Factory Stock First Heat: 1.

Perry Robb; 2. Mark Grissom; 3. Mark Crowe; 4. Ray Holley; 5.Bill Jarvis. Second Heat: 1.

Charles Owens; 2. Randy Allen; 3. Chuck Poff; 4. TerrySmith; 5. Russell Knott.

Third Heat: T. Richard Rozalle; 2. Dan Enockson; 3. Mike Bsird; 4. RobertMyers; 5.

Jirn Roberts-Fourth Heat: 1. Mike Spivey; 2. John Glozzer; 3. Bobby Hennina; 4. Jeff Barker 5.

Boyd Blacka-by. Fifth Heat: 1. Earl Bergeron; 2. Darin Weiszbrod; 3. Larry Beck-man; 4.

RickMiller; S. Kenneth Mack. Sixth Heat: 1. David Hunter; 2. jetry Helzer; 3.

Greg Kilmer; 4. Mike Jimmy Boggs. Trophy Dash: 1. Robb; 2. Owens; 3.

Bergeron; 4. Rozelle; 5. Spivey. Semi No. 1: 1.

Holley; 2. Kenneth Home; 3. Dub Heistand; 4. AJ. Roger Howell.

Semi No. 2: 1. Mike Williams; 2. Raymond Wright; 3. Larry Hall; 4.

TommySmith; 5. Blackaby. Semi No. 3: 1. Jeff Barker 2.

Bill Jarvis; 3. Speedy Thomas 4.Terry Smith; S. Mike Haynes. A Feature: 1. Spivey; 2.

Hunter; 3. Kilmer; 4. Barker; S. Jarvis; 6. Beckman; 8.

Poff; 9. Holley; 10. Helzer. Overall Standings (After five legs) 1. Luc Roosen, Belgium, 21 hoi.

2. Richard, 33 second; behind. 3. Daniel Wvoer, Switzerland. 2 Other Americans Steve Bowman 78-74-73-70 295 Mark Calcavecchia Rick Hartmann 74-72-77-74 297 Brian Nelson 76-74-80-74 304 Tour Capital Classic McClaln, Tennessee-Martin, 425.

7, Paul Apple-garth, Lasen College, 555. 8, Casev Gates, South Dakota 550. 9, Sean Culver, Walla Walla CC, 545. 10, Todd Hipsag, South Dakota 537.5. 11, Pat O'Banion, Sam Houston 515.

12. Obert Dimmift. Cal Folv-San Luis Obispo. 510. 13.

Jeff King, Regional. 470. 14, Sand 465. 15, ers, Cal Poiy-san John Sample, Boisi 443.75. 16, CC, 460.

Kevin Dietrich, Walla Susan Wineinger eltzer, Sheridan JC, 450. 18. Dean Schlattman.l 5. Miguel Arroyo. Mexico.

6. Millar. 8:13. 7. Rolf Jaermajnn.

Swirzeri. 8. Bouwmans, 9:21. 9. Boelts, 10:40 10.

Furlan, 11:22. Other Americans 12. Carter. 12:02. 3.

LeMond, 23:27. 49. Bishop, 29:06. 101. Kiefel, 46:14.

105. Speaks, 114. Parkin, 1:00:09. 1 Troy Cattoor, Western Texas, 7t points. 2, (tie) John Schlrra, Texa; AK.AV and Matt MlcClain, Tennessee-Martin, 73 4, Shawn Vant, Montana 71.

5, (tie) Rob Hendrickson, Fort Hays and Fenhaus, Fort Scott CC, 71. 7, Tvrone Croucti, Panhandle 70. 8, Paul Applegarth, Lassen College, 49. 9, Jarrett McGraw, Odessa College, 4B. 10, Dean Schlatt-mann.

Sheridan JC, 61. ir 44tl 19. (tiel Trov Cattoor. Texas, and Beau Mayo. Tarleton SamanthaBrown iomberiy Kathy Gallagher Liz Smart 71-72 4j 7i-7fr 71- 7614 Barrel Racing 1 Amy co*ckrell.

Eastern New Mexico, 14.99 seconds, 2, Ton! Hagen, Idaho 15,02. 3, Annesa Musil, Soutt-i-western Oklahoma 15.15. 4, (tie) Jean; Bowman, Southeastern Oklahoma and Tammy Hill, Blue Mountain CC. 15.34. 6, Robin Wardlaw, Texas ASM, 15.52.

7. Schetll walls. Tarleton 20.39. 8, Rachael Dredge, 72. Sharon A.Vandermlllen..

Kate Golden Kell'e Ster.rcl Lisa DePauio Margaret Weber 20.62. 9, Mil Wv- Toni Chrlstir 400. 23, (ti) Dustin Lara. Pima CC, and Steve Gussert, Carl Albert J.C 37S. 25, John Molrz, Central Arizona, 340.

Bull Riding 1, Dan Wolfe, Blue Mountain CC, 721. 2, Casey Gates, South Dakota 480. 3, Shawn Ramirez, Scot-tsdale CC, 510. 4, Michael Nealv, Southern Arkansas, 490. 5, Shawn Vant.

Montana 472.5. 4, Owen Washburn. Eastern New Mexico, 449.5. 7, Travis Wllli3ms. Utah 4S3.75.

8, Wilbert Tuni. Navalo CC, 455. 9, Randell Thornton, Tarleton 444. 10, Dan Mortensen, Montana 440. 11, (tie) Thad Boswell, Black Hills and Justin Leictiliter, Hill County CC, 43S.

13, Nick Buckley, Wyoming, 433. 14, Henry Munson, Stephen F. Austin, 430. 15, Clel Robinson, Utah 425. 14, Brian Altord, West Hills, 3S0.

17, Dell Sharping, South Dakota 345. 18, Jason Johnson, Sheridan JC. 342.5. 19. Eddie Carrillo.

New Mexico 340. 20, Edward Mulder, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 330. 21. Brian Herman, Hill College, 315. 22, Jeff Lotto, walla Walla CC, 310.

23, Darrin Cook, Western Te-xas, 305. 24, D.J. vaughan, Fort Scott CC, 300. 25, Trov Hipsag, South Dakota 295. ing, 26.4, Del.

Breakaway Roping Par 71 B.Daniel, 511 flradlev. S4D.O00 69-67-70-71277 --B-72 73-77 '50 76 15! 73-75151 Sunday's Results Junior Olympic Mufti Event Championships Bantam Boys Triathlon: IMicholas Ricfwason, Tulsa Spikes, 602; 2. Zachary Rowler, Tulsa Spikes, 285; 3. Colby Dirickson, Elk City TAC Track. 188.

Walla walla CC, 4.2. S.LIrtle, $60,000 67-69-67-74277 M.MeGann, $35,625 A.Okamoto, $35,625 -71-72-72279 Q.Mcenrie. Vtl.m 70-49-70-2- .70281 awn Coe. $14,133 Beeslev. Earls 514,133 514,133 70-70-71-70281 lane 114,133 Pentathlon: 1.

M.McGeorge, $14,133 Dennis, Marlow Scott Kincaid, Elk Goat Tying 1 Lori Rhodes. Wyoming. 8.4 seconds. 2, (tie) Corl Vernon Regional J.C. and Emelyn Wniton.

Cat Poly-San Luis Obispo. 9.1. 4. (lie! Jackie Barnard. Southwestern Oklahoma and Penny Conform.

Walta Walla CC, 9.8. 4, Julie Adair. Cal Polv-San Luis Obispo. 10.5. 7, Robin Wardlaw.

Texas A8.M. 11.4. 8. Brenda Titj-betts. Montana 12.4.

9, Heather Hart, Western Montana. 20.5. 70-49-70-73282 dry TAC Track, 3. Cacv Wood, Shawnee Bethel, 1,542. Pentathlon: 1.

SJara Adams, Elk City TAC Track, 1.722; 2. Jennifer Phelps. Chlckasha, 841. Ok-Hee Ku. $9,763 73-68-71-71283 Carofyn Hill.

S9.763 60-68-74-72263 Betsy Kins. $9,763 69-71-48-75-263 KesW'. 58.B5S 66-4-69. 73 Nancy Lopei, $6,8245 284 Laura Davies. $7,899 M.Beneotti, $7,899 70-48-73-74285 Cathy Gerrina, $7,899 Brent Martens.

Fair- Ban-el Racing 1. Annesa Musil. Southwestern Oklahoma 450. 2, Tonl Hagen, Idaho 447. 3, Deborah Ouald, Pima CC, 580.

4, Michelle Klann, Wisconsin-River Falls. 575. 5, Leslie Collins, Texas 535. 6. Julie Adair, Cal Poly-San Luis Oolspo, 530.

7, Amy co*ckrell, Eastern New Mexico. 528. 8, Tammy Hill, Blue Mountain Communitv College, S19. 9, Mindy Seles' Problems Could Mean Long Vacation Tennis Monica Seles' injuries may be more serious than originally believed and could force the top-ranked tennis player out of the U.S. Open, her father said Sunday.

Seles, who pulled out of Wimbledon on Friday with her agent citing an arm injury, also faces the threat of "chronic inflammation of the muscles of both legs," Ka-roly Seles said in the Belgrade, Yugoslavia, dailv Novosti. she gets up in the morning, she hardly manages to walk." Karoly Seles was quoted as saying. -'Monica is too tired. The arm injurv is just a culmination of our problems." While the 17-vear-old Seles was unavailable for comment, the Belgrade daily reported that the Australian Open and French Open champion had her knee examined in York on Saturday after she experienced pain during a practice session. "It would be best for her to rest two to three months, not to pick up a racket at all." her father said.

"We'll find a doctor who will change her diet because a lot depends on that." In addition to missing Wimbledon, the third event of the Grand Slam. Seles, a Yugoslavia native who Lives in Florida, could also miss the U.S. Open, which begins Aug. 26. Carl Owe Ste-eb of Germany defeated Jordi Arrese of SDain 6-3.

6-4 to win the Genoa (Italy) ATP tournament. Steeb, seeded seventh, won S32.0O0. On his way to the finals he defeated top-seeded Ronald Agenor of Haiti and Thomas Muster of Austria. Hockey The NHL is keeping a tight lid on the situation involving its two conditional expansion franchises, the Ottawa Senators and" Tampa Bay Lightning. At a news conference at the NHL Board of Governors meeting in Buffalo.

N.Y.. NHL president John Ziegler refused to answer auestions about the reported shaky financial conditions gi" the franchises set to enter the league for the 1992-93 season. Both the Lightning and Senators reportedly have had problems meeting the required $50 million league entrance fee. The San Jose Sharks will enter the league next season and have met their expansion fee obligations. Ziegler did say the "final test" will come in December, when the expansion teams' respective franchise fees are due.

College Rodeo The Montana State men and the Wyoming women became the first teams ever to earn back-to-back CoLlcge National Finals Rodeo titles at the week-long event in Bozeman, Mont. Montana State, with several veterans back from last vear. cruised to victory' with 607 points. Runner-up Utah State had 474. The Wyoming women won with 480 points.

South wetern Oklahoma State finished fourth with 318 points. Track and Field Ben Johnson finished fourth in the 100 meters at the Midsummer Games meet in Finland, despite running hi? fastest time of the vear. The Canadian, who ran nis first outdoor race a month ago after being suspended for two years for using steroids in the 1988 Summer Olympics, was timed in 10.40 seconds. His previous best was 10.41 in a meet last weekend Tonsberg, Norway. Frankie Frederics of Namibia won Sunday's race in 10.12.

New 100 meters world record-holder Leroy Burrell will not race teammate Carl Lewis and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson in their 100-meter showdown at Lille. France, next month, Burrell 's coach said. "Leroy felt he was not readv to run another 100. and 1 concurred," Tom" Tellez, who coaches both Burrell and Lewis, said by telephone from his Houston office. "AH this is new to him, and he needs to step back and reflect, then build back up for the world championships, which is his main goal," Tellez said.

Coll-ege Basketball Former South Carolina basketball coach George Felton is free on bond after being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Columbia, S.C., officials said. Felton, 38, was released around 2 a.m. Saturday from the Georgetown County Jail after paying $287 in bail, a booking officer said, Felton, who was jired May 14. refused to comment. Running Daniel Martinez; took the lead at about the point and won the San Francisco Marathon by almost a full minute over veteran Bill JJonakowski.

Lesley Lehane won the women's title by an even bigger- margin as both runners earned their first marathon victories. Martinez, 2b, from South Pasadena, was timed in 2 hours, 15.31 minutes. Donakowski. from El So-'brante, finished in 2:16.26. Lehane, 28, of Chestnut Hill, took the lead from Jane IVelzel with about five miles remaining and rwon in 2:36.33, Both winners received automobiles worth $35,000.

Lisa Walters, $6,949 72-71286 Csuren Stivers aura Tyler Vlcki Sneila Luainbuei Robin Borett, 7-15: 15-1 76 79- IS! Saturday's Results College National Finals 69-74-71-72286 47-72-74-73286 72-72-73-70267 49-72-71-75287 Pentathlon: 1. Dana Dial, Marlow Chaparrals. (new state record); Pattv Sheehan. 2. Marian Ccmbs, Earlsboro, Miles CC.

11, Nikk'l Char-Eastern Oregon 455. 12, Nan $5,724 rson. Elk City TAC Track, ,724 1,243.5 cy Reese. Colorado at Colorado Springs, 460. 13, Anita Scelv.

Southern Idaho, 435. 14, (tie) Anglea Webb, Western Oklahoma and Lavada Tibbltts, West Hills, 425. 14, Jeana Bowman, Southeastern Olahoma 421. Senior League Sunday's Games Phillies 11-S Outlaws 5-11 Amateur Women's Public Championships At Charlottesville, Va. Par 72 Semifinals Tracv Hanson, Rathdrum, Idaho, def.

Nicole Jeray. Berwvn, ill and 7. Carri Woon, South Dennis, 17, (tlel Dare Joan Pltco*ck. $5,724 28E uynr, Aaams, -73 2e? L.isleumann, 73-71-72-73-28V Scran-ton. 71 -73-72-7J 289 J.Andren, 72-72-70-75289 S.Funong, $4,848 71-73-70-75-289 M.A.Ktlnchock, $4,848 71-71-48-79-289 A M.Palli, 70-75-73-72-2-96 Laurw Rinker, C.WIKr.

$3,859 9.73-73-75-2)0 Amy Benz. 72-7O-72-74-290 Nino Faust. $3,859 70-71-72-76-2-90 B.Pearson, $2,866 71-74-73-73-291 Marina Islause, 72-71-74-74-291 nts. 2, Casey Gates, South Dakota 1196.25. 3, Brandon Moreno, West 1130.

4, Arlle Hulm, Dickenson 1 130 5, Dan Mortensen, Montana 965. 4, Wilbert Tunl, Navalo CC, 7, Craig Miller, Montana 880. )ber- Dimin. Cal Poly-San Luis Ob-), 850. 9, K.C.

Jones, Southern Colo-o, 8412.5. 10, Zane Dansle. Utah Decathlon: I John Daveni mond TC; 2. Brian Favel Spikes; 3. Justine Elle, Pragu ey Callahan, Praoue.

def. Barbara Casper, Fond v. Southern Hnlverson, 1, Randall Orr, Southwest Missouri 590. 2. K.C.

Jones, Southern Colo Miles CC, 370. 24. Christy Gallln, Tennessee-Martin, 343.3. 25. Rnchael Dredge.

Weber 340. rado, 560. 3, Chr: 291 Championship Hanson def. Wood. 1 uis Flighted Handicap Strokes Tourna- iL5JB 3 Donn Paicoc 135; 4.

Andrc-w Walters PIJjB Bowler (4, i'. i'rnmr'i HI 6 j- K.Sniprnar.. $1,980 70-74-74-7422 Snawn Tnrle-ton 460. 8, Lee Graves, Blue Mountain CC, 435. 9, (tie) Cotter Holt, Central Ariiono, And Mountain CC.

850. 4, (tiel Penny Conform, Walla Walla CC, and Patti O'Moley, Idaho 800. 4, Paulotle Si-monson, National College, 74 5. 7, Lana Tibbetts, AAonlana 710. 8, Robin Wardlaw.

Texas A8.M, 705. 9, Misty 74-70-71-77-2-92 Ag-75-71-77-22 Clay Schaack, National M.S.Devlin, $1,980 HarUd Crnslev. 141, 3. Dav.d Hunter 143, 4. (tie) Wiii rioodnow, A.B.

Aid- National College-, Sunda's Results NASCAR Miller 400 Ray Owens 13 Second Fiioni 400, 14, Timothy Yore, Eastern Oregon 390. 15, (lie) Jav Hoilenbeck, Soutti Dakota St and Tyler Keith, 370. 17. (lie) Bobby Mills, Arkansas by putt-off); 2. Randy Foster 131 Wltren 134.

4. -73-77-29S Stte. 555. 3. Penny Conforfh.

and Randy Runlon, Tcnnesseo-Martii (CC, 335. 19. Dustin ourtec. nn 90. Jeff Robson.

West Hills. 315. 21 ird Flight: 1. Randy Henson 134; 2. Charles.

Foreman and Lloyd 136; 4. (tie) Don Korty and Scott Robin Wallon, Vl Skinner. 11,024 70-73-77-74-2H6 M.BIckwIOr, $1,024 74-70-75-77-296 MI1JI Edge, $1,024 73-68-7B-77-2V6 Dane Lofland, $1,024 Walla Community College, SSI. 4, Lorl Rhodes, Wyoming, 545. Jennifer Lee, West Texas College, S25.

4, Julie Munnerlyn, Southern Arkansas. 510. 7, Misty Vandever, Southern Arkan sas, 495. 8, Pattl O' 490. 9.

Shanna Nei 73-72-7a-79-211 Zane Dansle. Utah 310. 22, Chad Ulntt, Panhandle 305. 23, Kenneth Bailey. Southeastern Oklahoma 300 24, Cody Good, Tarleton 290.

25, John Price, Texas 2B5. Steer Wrestllna 1, Jesse Peterson, Western Montana, 726. 2, Rope Myers, Sam Houston 663. 3, David Oootson. Col Poly-San Luis Obispo, 520.

4. Shawn Bollon, 480. 10, (tlel Jennifer Britten, Gall Graham. $837 1 set In August 19IW bv Rusty Wallace). 2.

(9) Hul Strlcklin, Calern. Buick Regal, 200. $41,925. 3. (3) Mark CviKriln, Jamestown.

IMC. Ford ThunflKrblrd. 200. $37,650 4 (4) Dale Earnhardt. Doolit Chevrolet l.in.n 'fOe 130,950 5 (19) Frnip Rockwell.

Chevrolet Lumlna. 200. $24,735 4 (81 Ken ithreder. Concord. Chevi Lumlna, 7O0.

$23,550 7 C.3) Dnirell Wallrm. Franhlln. Tenn Chevrolet Lumlna. 200, 15,300. 8.

(7) Ricky RcKld, Chesapeake, Chevrolet Lumlna, 200. $18,600. 9. (15) Morgar Shepherd, Conover, NC, For ThundMilbild. 199, 10.

(221 Harry Taylorsvllle, N.C., Oldsrnoblle CutlBiS, 199. 117.450. 11. (20) Bill Elliott. Dawsonvllle, Ford Thunderblrd, 199, $17,300.

12. (14) Dole Jorrett, Conover, N.C.. I College, 500. 5. iirett LamuK tene.

45S IS. (tie) Tamml Norcutt, Sunday's Game OKC Warriors Lubbock Lazers 8, Joey Gray. McNeese 435, 9, David Clark, Treasure Volley CC, 40S. 10, (tie) Brian West, Walla Walla CC, Weekend Moves Veoas, and Tammy HIM, Blue Mountain CC. 445.

17, (tlo) Holly Foster, Cal Poly-San Luis Oblsno, and Paulette Slmonson, National College, 435. 19, Krlstl Lenws-orflv, National Collage, 412.5. 20. (tie) Robin Wardlaw, Texas AAM, and Tlml Andrum. Idaho 410.

22. Emelyn Whllon, Cal Polv-San Luis Obispo, 392.5. 23, Janel Appledoorn. Dickinson 392.5. 34, Terrl Allen, Northoast Texas CC, 380.

25. (tie) Mlckl Gresh-am, Stephen F. Austin, and Tonl Christlnck, Wyoming, 375. 199, 112,875. Marlln, Columbia, 17, Jimmv McKlnlev.

Cochise Col CALIFORNIA ANGELS Skjned Gaum do Perez, first baseman, and assigned him to Boise of the Northwest WHITE SOX-Placed Joey Cora, Infielder, on the 15-dav disabled list. Recalled Warren Newson, pitcher, from Vancouver of ttie Pacific Coast League. NEW YORK YANKEES Acquired Jim Bluebero. pitcher, from ttie Seattle Mariners the player to named later in the deal Involving Mlks Blow- lege, 350. 18, Jimmy Don McKlnley, Cochise College, 350, 19, Zane Dansle, Ford Thurederblrd, 199, 110,275.

14. (30) Mltk-ey Glftbi, Glencoe, Pontlac Graid Prl, 198, 19,725. 15. (1?) Bobby Mllin Hsrrlsnuro, N.C., Pontlac Grand Prix, 198, 115,175. OJvlooov.

17,500 t--70-2OJ D.Henariekfcon. BClmi'lM J29.7SO Mike Mill. M9.750 44-70-73-7O9 Al GelDHrger. 69-72-69-210 C.C.Rdrgj, 69-70-71-210 Georoe Archer. $18,550 Larrv Ziegler, 70-70-71-211 Dick Rhyan, $14,000 71-49-71-111 Don January, 75-49-68-J12 Simon Hobday, $10,095 BoC Bru.

$10,095 69-7J-71--212 Bot) Wynn. $10,095 69-70-73-212 Birtch Balrd. J10.09S 72-67-73-212 Doug Dalzlei, $8,075 68-74-71-213 dory Player, $4,645 74-71-49-214 Tom Shaw, $6,655 70-73-71-214 P. Thompson, 14.65S 72-71-71-214 Jirr. Colbert, $4,655 74-69-71-214 Arnold Palmer, $4,455 47-73-74-214 Jo Jlmenoi, 14,655 73-4B-73-214 KW1 Still, $5,091 72-7S-4f)-21S Wfver, 5,091 74-73-48-214 Joyce.

73-72-70-215 0vr Hill, $4,091 71-70-74-215 J.C Snettd, $4,135 74-74-48 -216 ttoBBetlev, $4,135 76-70-70-216 C.Coody, $4,135 72-71-73-216 JimO'Horn, 73-70 73-216 Glouv M.liS 71-71-74-216 Looking Back on OklahomaJune 24 ana mm 10 Albany ot me 1971 19B1 AAartln 51-52; 53; Earnhardt TEXAS RANGKRS C'hced Denny Strlcklin 78-KO; A-lllton 81, Martin 02; Ganl 83. D.WaltrMi 64-64; Rudd 84-87; Waning, intlelOftr, on Irrevocable walv-Activated Jack DauBhertv. tint baseman-outfielder, from the 15-day Schraoer 88-92; A-nison 93-124; fvi.wai- D.Waltrlp 125; irvan 129-1 38; Sehrdr 139-145; Aviiuon 146-170; Strlckian 171-175; Allison 176-200. .,71 -72 -74-21 7 Boobv Nlcnon, Miner Berber S3.370 Uortt1, J.Pjiul Cain, ftotrf Gaona, NEW YORK METS-Senl Mark fjewev, pitcher, outright fo Tidewater of the international League. ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Purchased the contracl of Bob McClure, pltctwir. Optioned Tim Sharrlll, pifcher, to Louisville ol tne American Association. Teddy Mitchell, 16, overcame a 4-atroko first-round deficit with a 4- un-der-par 88 In the after noon round to win tho 10th Oklahoma Junior Champl on-ship at Shawnee Elks Country Club. Mitchell shot a 5-ovor-par 38-4177 to trail Rick Lutz by four strokes al the noon break. Bruce Andrew, OSU's leading hitter in 1981, sig-nodvvlth the Chicago White Sox and re ported lo the Lincoln, farm club.

The Cowboys' second bas-oman and field captain was the third OSU senior to sign a pro con tract. Andrew batted an even .400 for the 30 games he played at OSU, includ Ing the seven NCAA cham plonshlp games. Andrew was named All-Big Elghl, All-5th District, All-NCAA tournament and second- team All-American In 1081. 1, (4) Mietmol Andretll, Lola -Chevrolet, 104, $79,398, 116.308 mph, (new record; old record 110.473 Mt by Michael Andretll, 1W0). a.

(I) Errwian Fltllpalrtl, Brazil. Marty Cactlllo staked Ev-ancvllle to a 4-0 lead with a grand slam In the first Inning, and despite repeated Oklahoma City comeback tries, the blow was enough to lead ttie Triplets to an 8-5 American Association win. Castillo's blast cam with two out In the flrtt against starter Jim Rasmussen. Singles by Darrell Brown and Tim Corcoran and walk to-Larry Ooby Johmon filled the bases for Cautlllo, who crashed the ball over the left-field fence for his 11th homer of the aeauon. PennKB-cnevotxt iem, i6v.7ve.

1. (7) Mar.c Arcrrti. Tommy Jacobs. boo ftaitti, turn T-nn-va ChSr Workman. $1 .421 t-ola-Chvrolel, 1CM, $40,2411.

i b. IV) KICK Mine FeicniCK, HOCKRV National Hockey Liajiue LOS KIN06 Tratled Todd EHk, camtaf, the ivilnraiiofa Morm Start tor Ctiarlle HoOriy, rte-tartuiman; Rariay Glltwn, c*ntitr; Jim TiHimson. rljti1wln, antia lourtti- Tradud utvu Habycti, fjofsnnitnon. to tti Voncouvar Conucks oft uart til ttiroe-wov (Joal that alto Involved ttie Nw Yrk llm3f. NEW VOKK I51.ANOBRS- rrO0 Cram uuiiwlu.

rjatanunnon, to ttw 1 i uuowy wymong, tiM.fi Gov. David Hall signed legislation creating an Oklahoma Boning Commission, a flve-msn panel lo regulate all phases of professional and amateur boxing In the suits. tuui, fM.avu. Today kk 1 Riven MCBov, SO0 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmimmmmimmmmmmm CirlcKton, Ktonw UMrfju MmmIwII: 36 p.tfi.-OHHhomi City at jSn' Dnwr' Al tXiMley, tSOO (kwdvwar. Canada, Compiled by Susan Toth of The Oklshoman sports staff viiiiiwia rwjnn atari, at thrtwway (Jftal thai alto In1 uola InvolvM) tliu JudJ, 101, tViin (I?) MIKB (irotf, NurlhrldJwi.

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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (2024)

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