Swim Competition Set SATURDAY the Service Center \ Page a 7/25/92 While the World's Best Swim- Scheduled for Next Saturday, H..I

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Swim Competition Set SATURDAY the Service Center \ Page a 7/25/92 While the World's Best Swim- Scheduled for Next Saturday, H..I The Weekend of July 25-26 The Capital Times 5B SCORECARD Quln 3-4 $38.40; $2 Trl $; (3-4-9) Western Done 4, Central Done 1 Mclntosh .61 1) 2 0 0 6 .177 74; Deb Richard, 76-74; Jody An- FOOTBALL Late model Dallas - Schenk Huegel 8, Buck- DOG RACING $108.20 BASEBALL Eastern Jane 17, Southern Dane Suero 16 3 1 0 0 0 .188 schuti, 76-74; Kelly Robblns, 75-75; National Football League Feature - 1, Andv Wendt, Water- eve Inn I 0; Moguls I 11, Wilson's Bar 12TH I Teom_32S8 M915422 55393.247 Mary Murphy, 75-75; Helen Alfreds- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS- town; 2, Al Schlll Sr., Franklin; 3, III 9; Harmony Bar 17, Sports Pub II Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.88 14-year-olds Runt (428) - Molltor 55, Llstoch 52, son, 71-79. Signed Johnny Rembert, lineback- Doug Herbst, Wousou; 4, John Olson, 8; Jan's Friendly Tavern 14, Knuck- WISCONSIN DELLS 5BlazlnHero 6.80 4.40 3.60 Yount 45, Voughn 44, Seltzer 38, Sur- 151 - a-Annlka Sorenstam, 76- er; Jim Gray, defensive tackle, and GREYHOUND PARK Area Souhern Dane 9, Eastern Dane 3 Stoughton; 5, Jerry Wood, Sun Prai- les 3. 4 Bomber Bully 4.20 3.40 Western Dane 6, Central Dane 0 hoff 34, Hamilton 32, Bichette 29, 75; Kim Salkl, 75-76; Nancy Lopez, Steve Gordon, offensive center. rie. Semi-feature - 1, Bob Fox, New Denver - AMS 17, Cellular One Friday night results 9 C M Wangs 4 40 Stubbs 28, Fletcher 27, Gontner 18, 75-76; Sherrl Turner, 75-76; Shelley COLLEGE RRST City baseball teams have until Friday's results Berlin; 2, Dennis Miller, South Belolt; 16; valley Trust 8, Snapshots I 4; Quln 4-5 $28.60; $2 Trl 5-4-9 6 p.m. Monday to enter the 10m 15-year-olds Nllsson 10, Allanson 6, Mclntosh 6, Hamlln, 74-77; a-Vlckl Goetze, 74-77; SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE- 3, Ron Rogan, Milwaukee. Fast jingles 16, Weber Realty 14. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.02 $337.40; $1 Trl 4-5-9 $168.70 Suero 4. Lisa Depaulo, 72-79. Named Tim Fltipatrlck assistant 1 Meat Ball 5.20 3.60 2.60 annual Busch Tournament. To Western Dane 9, Eastern Dane 8 qualifier - Conrad Morgan, Dous- Houston - Paddy's Pub 20, Metro Exocta (5-4) $52.40 No Twln-Trl Central Dane 9, Southern Dane 7 Stolen bam (12V) - Llstoch 33, 152 - Danielle Ammoccapane, com miss loner-director of basket- mon, 17.693 seconds. Fast dash - & Ride 4; Towering 8, Mr. Robert's 4 Hope Gordon 7.00 3.80 Winner enter, call Henry Busch at 244- 78-74; Janice Gibson, 77-75; Jennifer ball operations. 7 Circus Bargain „ 3.00 Eastern Dans 29, Central Dane 1 Hamilton 21, Molltor 16, Seltzer 1, Bi- Wood. Heal 1 - Fox. Heat 2 - Mill- 7; Moguls II 8, Wilson's Bar IV 5. Twln-Trl Carryover $15,424.99 6704. Entries also can be made 14-year-olds chette 8, Fletcher 8, Surhoft 7, Stubbs Wyatt, 77-75; Joan Pttcock, 76-76; ARIZONA STATE - Announced er. Heat 3 - Wend!. Recreational coed Quln 1-4 $20.60; $2 Trl 1-4-7 13TH at Bowman Field late Monday 6, Yount 6, Vaughn 5, Gontner 4, Al- Anne Marie Palll, 76-76; Ayoko the resignation of Steve Lay, men's M6.60; II Trl 1-4-7 $43.30 Western Dane 11, Tomoh 0 Sportsman Los Angeles - Alpha Distributors Grade B (5/16 ml.) Time 32.15 afternoon. The tournament starts Eastern Dane 15, Central Dane 8 lanson 3, Jaha 1, Mclntosh 1, Suero 1. Okamoto, 76-76; Julie Hennessy, 76- golf coach. Feature - 1, Dave Phillips, Edo- 8, Schwoeglers Park Towne II 4; SECOND 5NelleQuen 7.80 4.60 5.40 76; Ellle Gibson, 76-76; Mary Beth CLEMSON - Announced the Grade E (5/16 ml.) Time 32.26 Saturday, Aua. 1. WEstern Dane 11, Southern 0 Sacrifice mot (44) - Molltor 8, erton; 2, Leroy Gronerl, Jefferson; 3, Geneva 15, Forty Something 9; 3 Gull's Krlsty 12.60 6.60 Seltzer 8, Surhoff 7, Yount 6, Hamil- Zimmerman, 76-76; Trlsh Johnson, resignation of Len Gordy, men's Norm Nelson, Modlson. Semi-fea- Presto's 18, Sports Pub III 7; Shutle 1 Westfleld Cathy 8.00 3.40 2.60 2 Y Lee Express 10 40 NBC CLASS AA REGIONAL 74-78; Nancy Scranton, 72-80. assistant basketball coach, effec- 4 Sandy's Jena .—. 5.20 3.40 VFW TEENER LEAGUE ton 5, Bichette 2, Fletcher 2, Gantner ture - Roger Lonowth, Modlson. Press 22. Mac Attack 5. Quln 3-5 $80.20; $2 Trl 5-3-2 AtSaukCHv Deerfleld 11, Cambridge 8 2, Jaha 2, Llstoch 2, Vaughn 2, 153 - Angle Rldgeway, 78-75; tive Sept. 15. Fast qualifier - Steve Kensefh, Miami - Crystal Corner 7, 3 Nick N Time 2.60 $2635.40;$! Trl 2-3-5 $1317.70 Today's games Monroe 13, Afton 3 Mclntosh 1. Jodl Logan, 78-75; Kathy Guadognl- FLORIDA - Named Greg Quln 1-4 $12.60; $2 Trl 1-4-3 Janesvllle, :U.673. Heal 1 - Wavne Esquela's 0 (forfeit); Woody & Exocta (5-3) $187.00 10 am - Milwaukee Wolf Clean- Monroe lO.Aftonl Error* (63) - LlJtach 15, Fletcher no, 78-75; a-Sarah Lebrun Ingram, Me Gar I tv associate athletic direc- Whltford, Janesvllle. Heal 2 - Dave Anne's 7, Indian Jo 0 (forfeit); Water $69.00;$! Trl 1-3-4 $34.50 14TH ers vs. Madison Big Ten Pub. 8, Stubbs 8, Seltzer 6, Surhoff 4, Na- 76-77; Karen Noble, 75-78. tor for Internal affairs. THIRD Nauman. Heal 3 - Phillips. Tower Pub 12, Buckeye Inn II 2; Grade C (TBC ml.) Time 39.96 11:30 pm - Green Bay vs. varro 3, Vaughn 3, Allanson 2, Gant- 154 - Kammv Maxfeldt, 79-75; GEORGIA - Promoted John IMCA modified Wonder's PUb I 7, Tully's 6. Grade D (5/16 ml.) Time 32.28 8 When Ifs Windy .... 11.006.203.80 Marshfleld. Midwest League ner 2, Molltor 2, Nllsson 2, Yount 2, Jaquellne Gallagher-Smith, 79-75; Shafer, assistant athletic director, 7 Grand Design 17.80 8.60 4.60 Feature - 1, Bobbv Wllberg, Milwaukee - Funky Rehab II, 1 Takeoff Gayle 4.00 3.80 3 pm - Madison Avenue Bar vs. SECOND HALF Bichette 1, Bonn 1, Elored 1, Gantner Janet Anderson, 79-75; Susie Red- to associate athletic director for Stoughton; 2, Rich Loch, Hales Cor- How's Sluggers Inn 10; Ivy Inn 11, 6 JJS Pony Express 4.40 3.60 3 ZZ'S Salty Dog 4 20 Milwaukee Orioles. NORTHERN DIVISION 1, Robinson 1, Suero 1, Wegman 1. man, 78-76; o-Trocy Hanson, 78-76; business and event management, 3 GGb King Larry 5.80 ners; 3, Dennv Ansel, Dubuqu*. Fast Land Sharks 7; Mod Hitters 5, He- Quln 1-8 $29.40; $2 Trl 8-1-3 7:30 pm - Janesvllle vs. La W L Pet GB Michelle Wooding, 78-76; Colleen and Freddy Jones, ticket manager, qualifier - Wllberg, : 14.573. Heal 1 oent St. Retreat I 4; Tony Frank's I Quln 6-7 $36.80; $2 Trl 7-6-3 $287.20; $1 Trl 1-3-8 $143.60 Crosse. Belolt IB 10 .643 .... PITCHING Walker, 77-77; Marilyn Lovander, to assistant athletic director for $644.60; $1 Trl 3-6-7 $322.30 - Loch. 26, Living Legends 0. Exocta (8-1) J48.60 Superfecta (8- Sunday's games Kane County 15 13 .536 3 Ip h bb so w-l era 76-78; Lisa Klggens, 76-78; Kim Wil- ticket operations. Named Tony Street slock Minneapolis - Sports Pub IV 9, FOURTH 1-3-4) $2069.20 11 a.m. - First semifinal Kenosha 12 16 .429 6 Fetters . 37.2 18 13 26 4-1 0.72 liams, 76-78; Adele Lukken, 75-79; Cushenberry director of athletic fa- Grade C (5/16 ml.) Time 31.74 Feature - I, Mark Bltzen; 2, John Anchor inn 7; Arsenal 15, Bury Attendance 2,041; Handle 1:30 p.m. - Second semifinal Rockford 12 14 .462 5 Elored .. 12.1 14 3 6 1-0 2.19 Pom Allen, 74-80. cilities; Lewis Galney events and Pleuss; 3, Wes Blswell. Heat 1 - Them Foes 13; Village Lanes 15, Sil- 1 Cheyenne Cy .. 4.40 3.00 2.60 6:30 p.m. - Championship South Bend - 13 16 .448 S'/i Austin _ 39.1 29 22 18 2-2 2.52 155 - Laura Davles, 80-75; Beth facilities coordinator; A very 7Bob'SBrlte 4.40 3.20 Tom Woldmon, Modlson. Heat 2 - ver Eagle 9; Avenue Bar 8, Knuckle- Sunday - 1 p.m. Madison 10 17 .370 T/, Henry ~. 42.2 37 17 33 1-1 2.95 Daniel, 80-75; Michelle Dobek, 79- McLean promotions director and Scott Brouohton, Fort Atkinson. heads 7. 6 LC'S Spud 3.JO FIRST - 8. Naked Lunch, 6. WISCONSIN NBC CLASS A zAppleton 10 20 .333 9 Orosco _. 23.0 17 11 25 2-1 3.13 76; a-Caroi Semple Thompson, 78- special protects coordinator, and New Orleans - Regent St. Re- Quln 1-7 $15.40; $2 Trl 1-7-6 Corbln Cooper, 7. JC's Brass Urn. TOURNAMENT Wegman 160.2 158 34 74 8-7 3.25 77; Maggie Will, 77-78; Kate Golden, Charley Whlttemore administrative treat II 7, Big Ten Pub 0 (forfeit); $69.00;$! Trl 1-6-7 $34.50 SECOND - 4. kelso's Comfort, At Sauk City SOUTHERN DIVISION Navarro 147.0 130 41 48 10-6 3.61 76-79; Linda Hunt, 75-80.
Recommended publications
  • Check Register for 2008
    Check Register for 2008 Payee Amount Payment Date:2008-01-02 KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT, INC. $1,309,900.47 AATT Landscaping Beverly Dr. Bridge Repairs Brand Road Sand Storage DNT Joint Repair & Overlay DNT Phase III DNT Restriping DNT Sand Storage @BNSF EE Utility Relocation Fiber Optic Cable & Elec. Infr Gleneagles & Toll Tag Store HV Gleneagles Backup Generator Gleneagles Security Fence HR Relocation IT Center Relocation ITS on DNT LED Pilot Project Landscaping, Irrigation & Main MCLB Concrete Surface Finishes MCLB Landscaping MLP 7 Lane Reconfiguration MLP I & S. DNT Impr. MLP Obs Room HVAC Remodel NB & SB DNT Short Term Mods Oak Lawn Impr. Overhead Sign Panel Rehab PGBT & Dickerson Wall B Repair PGBT Abutment Repairs PGBT EE Feasibility PGBT Frontage Rds at SH 78 PGBT Ramp Pilot Study PGBT Restriping PGBT Sand Storage @ Alma PGBT Seg. III & V Fiber Optic PGBT Seg. III Level Resurface PGBT Segment IV PGBT System Flumes at WRC PGBT Total Routine Maint. Project Development Concepts SH121 Feasibility Study SWP Precast Wall Panel Samples Stream 6D3 Drainage Impr. Toll Booth Proc. Pkg. (DNT Ph. Toll Booth Proc. Pkg. (DNT Sou Toll Booth Proc. Pkg. (LLTB) Toll Plaza & Bridge Clearance Payment Date:2008-01-03 ABSOLUTE AUTO GLASS $313.37 Property Claim - Winsdshield R CITY OF PLANO UTILITIES $102.73 UTILITIES 1 Payee Amount RBC DAIN RAUSCHER $180,037.50 Capital Planning WA 06-09 DNT Fin. Adv. Svc. DNT Financial Adv Svc DNT Financial Adv. Svc. Financial Adv. Svc. WA 06-07 PGBT EE WA 06-04 Fin Adv Svc PGBT EE WA 06-04 Fin.
    [Show full text]
  • Mitalitaulukko
    KISAOPAS Kesäolympialaiset, Rio de Janeiro, 5.–21.8.2016 Sisältö BRASILIA JA RIO DE JANEIRO 4 BRASILIAN OLYMPIAMITALIT 6 KESÄOLYMPIAKRONIKKA 1896–2012 7 KESÄOLYMPIAKISOJEN YLEISTILASTOT 16 Ammunta 38 Golf 43 Jalkapallo 44 Jousiammunta 46 Judo 48 Koripallo 50 Käsipallo 52 Lentopallo 54 Maahockey 56 Melonta 58 Miekkailu 61 Nykyaikainen viisiottelu 63 Nyrkkeily 65 Paini 68 Painonnosto 73 Purjehdus 75 Pyöräily 79 Toimitus: Pöytätennis 82 Ratsastus 84 Urheilumuseon tietopalvelu: Matti Hintikka ja Vesa Tikander Rugby sevens 86 Rytminen voimistelu 87 Kuvat: Soutu 88 Kansainvälinen Olympiakomitea (IOC) ja Sulkapallo 91 Urheilumuseon kuvapalvelu. Taekwondo 93 Taitto ja digijulkaisu: Taitouinti 95 Telinevoimistelu 96 Edita Prima Oy Tennis 99 Julkaisija: Trampoliinivoimistelu 101 Suomen Olympiakomitea Triathlon 102 Uimahypyt 103 ©Copyright Uinti 105 Urheilumuseo ja Vesipallo 110 Suomen Olympiakomitea Yleisurheilu 111 ISBN 978-952-5794-48-9 (NID.) MAALYHENTEET 130 ISBN 978-952-5794-47-2 (PDF) PARALYMPIALAISET 132 Urheilumuseon tietopalvelu: RIO DE JANEIRO 2016 - KILPAILUAIKATAULU 134 [email protected] KARTTA 138 Suomen Olympiakomitea: www.olympiakomitea.fi Kansainvälinen Olympiakomitea: www.olympic.org Rio 2016: www.rio2016.com BRASILIAN BRASILIA LIITTOTASAVALTA República Federativa do Brasil Pinta-ala: 8 515 767 km² Asukasluku: 205 miljoonaa Etelän jättiläinen Pääkaupunki: Brasília Brasilia on sekä pinta-alaltaan että asukasluvultaan maailman Bkt/asukas (arvio): 15 893 $ viidenneksi suurin maa. Laajuudessa sen voittavat vain Venä- (Suomi: 40 676) jä, Kanada, Kiina ja Yhdysvallat, väkimäärässä Kiina, Intia, Rahayksikkö: real USA ja Indonesia. Valtio kattaa lähes puolet Etelä-Amerikan Virallinen kieli: portugali pinta-alasta. Valtionpää: presidentti Hallitusmuodoltaan Brasilia on liittotasavalta, jossa on 26 osavaltiota. Laajaan maahan mahtuu monta ilmasto- aluetta Amazonin trooppisesta sademetsästä koillisen kuiviin savanneihin ja maan eteläosien lauhkeaan havumet- sävyöhykkeeseen.
    [Show full text]
  • Students, Trustees to Discuss Future Goals Morgue Where the Bodies Were Being Kept
    .. ERAatND-Page 11 VOL. XIV, NO. 131 THURSDAY, MAY I, 1980 Student governtnent: cliches becom.e traditional approach by Michael Lewis This year's Student Body Exec. News Editor Emen"tus President election was panicu- _ larly revealing, because the three basic approaches to SG f!.ditor's Note: This is the first were represented, and stu­ m a two-part analysis of Notre dents again chose what may be Dame's Student Government. called a "traditional" (for lack Today 's articie looks at the of a better term) approach to Student Government's the office. ''traditional'' approach to SBP Paul Riehle and his issues on campus. Tomorrow's closest competitor Tom Beh­ artzcle will deal with the ney, both articulated this tradi­ creation and problems of the tional attitude toward student Campus Lzfe Council. representation. Riehle and Behney stressed Forums, debates, "improve their experience in various communications,'' ''make Stu­ student offices, their familiari­ dent Government more effec­ ty in dealing with administra­ tive," dorm visits, endorse­ tion officials, and their "realis­ ments, ·'make the administra­ tic" and "feasible" platforms. tion more responsive to the Riehle tole The Observer's students," and, last but not editorial board before the elec­ least, the call for "student tion that he believed he knew input." "what would fly" with the Student Government cam­ people under the dome, and paign cliches. Every Notre could use that knowledge in Dame student has heard them planning for SG action. (Riehle at least once. also publicly expressed confi­ And, just as the same issues dence that the most recent of and cliches seem to surface several keg proposals would be Presidential candtdate Sen.
    [Show full text]
  • April 7-9, 2017 Gplb.Com 1
    APRIL 7-9, 2017 GPLB.COM 1 2 TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH Dear Members of the Media: Welcome to the Roar by the Shore…the 43rd Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. We've designed this media guide to assist you throughout the weekend, whether it be to reference historical data, information on this year's event or information and statistics on our six weekend races. It also includes a section on transportation, hotels and restaurants to make your stay in Long Beach more efficient and enjoyable. Our three-day weekend is packed with activities on and off the track. In addition to the racing, two concerts will take place: on Friday night at 6:45 p.m., the Tecate Light Fiesta Friday concert will feature popular Mexican rock band "Moderatto," while on Saturday night, "SMG Presents Kings of Chaos Starring Billy Idol, Billy Gibbons and Chester Bennington" will entertain the Grand Prix crowd at the Rock-N-Roar Concert. The Lifestyle Expo, located in the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, will see more than 180,000 Grand Prix fans walk through multiple times. Our annual media luncheon takes place on Thursday, April 6, and will feature drivers from many of the racing series that will be here over the weekend. Media interested in attending should contact us. If you have any questions or particular needs surrounding the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, please do not hesitate to contact our Public Relations Department at (562) 490-4513 or [email protected]. Our website, gplb.com, can be accessed at any time to find the latest news and information about the Grand Prix, plus the website's Media Center area has downloadable, hi-resolution photos for editorial use.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021
    1/7/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List JAN-07-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August
    2008 Olympic Rowing Regatta Beijing, China 9-17 August MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTEnts 1. Introduction 3 2. FISA 5 2.1. What is FISA? 5 2.2. FISA contacts 6 3. Rowing at the Olympics 7 3.1. History 7 3.2. Olympic boat classes 7 3.3. How to Row 9 3.4. A Short Glossary of Rowing Terms 10 3.5. Key Rowing References 11 4. Olympic Rowing Regatta 2008 13 4.1. Olympic Qualified Boats 13 4.2. Olympic Competition Description 14 5. Athletes 16 5.1. Top 10 16 5.2. Olympic Profiles 18 6. Historical Results: Olympic Games 27 6.1. Olympic Games 1900-2004 27 7. Historical Results: World Rowing Championships 38 7.1. World Rowing Championships 2001-2003, 2005-2007 (current Olympic boat classes) 38 8. Historical Results: Rowing World Cup Results 2005-2008 44 8.1. Current Olympic boat classes 44 9. Statistics 54 9.1. Olympic Games 54 9.1.1. All Time NOC Medal Table 54 9.1.2. All Time Olympic Multi Medallists 55 9.1.3. All Time NOC Medal Table per event (current Olympic boat classes only) 58 9.2. World Rowing Championships 63 9.2.1. All Time NF Medal Table 63 9.2.2. All Time NF Medal Table per event 64 9.3. Rowing World Cup 2005-2008 70 9.3.1. Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per year 2005-2008 70 9.3.2. All Time Rowing World Cup Medal Tables per event 2005-2008 (current Olympic boat classes) 72 9.4.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021
    5/24/2021 Priority List Report 2021 LPGA Priority List MAY-24-2021 1. Top-80: Members in the top 80 (and ties) on the 2019 season-ending Money List. Priority is based on the order of the list. Ties will be broken by the Members' positions on the Career Money List as of the end of the 2019. 1. Jin Young Ko 30. Caroline Masson 59. Sarah Jane Smith ** 2. Sei Young Kim 31. Azahara Munoz 60. Wei-Ling Hsu 3. Jeongeun Lee6 32. Bronte Law 61. Sandra Gal * 4. Brooke M. Henderson 33. Megan Khang 62. Katherine Kirk 5. Nelly Korda 34. Su Oh 63. Amy Olson 6. Lexi Thompson 35. Ally Ewing 64. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 7. Sung Hyun Park 36. Mi Hyang Lee 65. Stacy Lewis 8. Minjee Lee 37. Mo Martin * 66. Gerina Piller 9. Danielle Kang 38. Suzann Pettersen ** 67. Mel Reid 10. Hyo Joo Kim 39. Morgan Pressel 68. Cydney Clanton 11. Ariya Jutanugarn 40. Marina Alex 69. Pornanong Phatlum 12. Hannah Green 41. Nanna Koerstz Madsen 70. Cheyenne Knight 13. Lizette Salas 42. Jennifer Kupcho 71. Sakura Yokomine 14. Mi Jung Hur 43. Jing Yan 72. In Gee Chun 15. Carlota Ciganda 44. Gaby Lopez 73. Sarah Schmelzel 16. Shanshan Feng 45. Jasmine Suwannapura 74. Xiyu Lin 17. Amy Yang 46. Kristen Gillman 75. Tiffany Joh 18. Nasa Hataoka 47. Mirim Lee 76. Pajaree Anannarukarn 19. Charley Hull 48. Jenny Shin 77. Austin Ernst 20. Yu Liu 49. Nicole Broch Larsen 78. Maria Fernanda Torres 21. Brittany Altomare 50. Chella Choi 79.
    [Show full text]
  • Colby Alumnus Vol. 74, No. 1: December 1984
    Colby College Digital Commons @ Colby Colby Alumnus Colby College Archives 1985 Colby Alumnus Vol. 74, No. 1: December 1984 Colby College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/alumnus Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Colby College, "Colby Alumnus Vol. 74, No. 1: December 1984" (1985). Colby Alumnus. 128. https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/alumnus/128 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by the Colby College Archives at Digital Commons @ Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colby Alumnus by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Colby. Colby Alumni Council 1984-85 Membership _______________________-' Officers and William E. Haggett John E. Macklin France 'S6 'SS Executive Committee P. W. Hussey, Jr. Arline Berry Julia Jacques B. Hermant 'S3 'S6 '71 Kershaw E. Powell Eleanor Shorey Harris David Marson '51 '57 Honolulu, Hawaii '48 Lawrence R. Pugh John D. Ludwig chairperson 'S6 '58 John Jubinsky Patricia Rachal Robert W. Kopchains 'S6 '74 '59 Jerome F. Goldberg Judith Ingram Hatfield Chicago, '60 '60 lll. vice chairperson Claire C. Lyons Frank Apantaku '61 0. '71 Allston E. Weller, Jr. John R. Cornell Members Elected by '62 Knox County, Maine '6S Jane Melanson Dahmen past chairperson the Council '63 Frances Quint Lowe Kenneth P. Nye '38 '64 Laurie B. Fitts Sari Abul-Jubein Diane Terry Kowal Millinocket, Maine '7S '70 '6S alumni activities committee Sue Feinberg Adams John S. Cookson Patricia Farnham Russell'• '73 '66 Martha A. Bernard Ruth Seagull Sinton Drawbridge Susan Comeau '74 Penobscot Valley, Maine '63 William Chase Alumni Fund committee Margaret Davis Farnham•· V.
    [Show full text]
  • View 2012 Program
    INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR IMPROVISED MUSIC SIXTH FESTIVAL/CONFERENCE Improvisation · Self · Community·World February 16-19, 2012 William Paterson University Wayne, New Jersey, USA Keynote artists and performers: Pyeng Threadgill & trio Ikue Mori, Sylvie Courvoisier & Jim Black Mulgrew Miller WyldLyfe Robert Dick & Tom Buckner Karl Berger with the University of Michigan Creative Arts Orchestra And over 50 other artists presenting concerts, panels, talks and workshops! ISIM President’s Welcome ISIM President’s Welcome On behalf of the Board of Directors of the International Society for Improvised Music, I extend to all of you a hearty welcome to the sixth ISIM Festival/Conference. Nothing is more gratifying than gatherings of improvising musicians as our common process, regardless of surface differences in our creative expressions, unites us in ways that are truly unique. As the conference theme suggests, by going deep within our reservoir of creativity, we access subtle dimensions of self—or consciousness—that are the source of connections with not only our immediate communities but the world at large. It is dificult to imagine a moment in history when the need for this improvisation-driven, creativity revolution is greater on individual and collective scales than the present. Please join me in thanking the many individuals, far too many to list, who have been instrumental in making this event happen. Headliners Ikue Mori, Pyeng Threadgill, Wyldlife, Karl Berger, the University of Michigan Creative Arts Orchestra, the William Paterson University jazz group, Mulgrew Miller, Robert Dick, and Thomas Buckner—we could not have asked for a more varied and exciting line-up. ISIM Board members Stephen Nachmanovitch and Bill Johnson have provided invaluable assistance, with Steve working his usual heroics with the ISIM website in between, and sometimes during, his performing and speaking tours.
    [Show full text]
  • ROW ONEC NEWS END–OF–SEASON EDITION December 2017
    ROW ONEC NEWS END–OF–SEASON EDITION December 2017 ONEC AGM A new board of directors was installed at ONEC’s AGM and their roles were determined at the first board meeting. These are your 2018 board members: President Mike Hardstaff Vice-President Brigit Knecht Secretary Susan Smith Treasurer Ed Doe Rowing Director Richard Vincent Tennis Director Andre Barnes Sailing Director Neil Baisi Boathouse Director Mike Hardstaff Human Resources Mary Clark Marketing and Communications Claire Schofield Director at large Meghan Hanlon Director at large John Spika Manager Bernie Desrosiers BOATS UP: Thanks to all who showed up to help us move the boats into the ballroom. They are now all safely tucked away for the winter, dreaming of their next season on the water. STEPPING UP: Thanks to all volunteers who helped to bring boats up, bring in the docks, and lower the ramps. This is clearly a case of people stepping up. People have stepped up in other ways too. Rowers Brigit Knecht, Susan Smith, and John Spika (alongside Richard Vincent who remains as Rowing Director) joined the ONEC Board. Mike Hardstaff, Boathouse Director, is the new ONEC President. Sherry Dolan, John Moore, and Claire Schofield have joined the Rowing Consultation Committee, while Liane Bell has stepped up to be Chair of this committee. Louise Smith will be contributing at the Touring committee and Canadian Sculling Marathon. (The Touring Committee continues under the able steering of Joan Robertson and Liane Bell.) Other people are volunteering to work on summer programming and to run winter sports programs. Thanks to everyone who is helping to make ONEC Ottawa’s Waterfront Sports Centre.
    [Show full text]
  • Crystal River Friday Morning, Nov
    Project1:Layout 1 6/10/2014 1:13 PM Page 1 Football: County teams compete in postseason games /B1 SATURDAY CITRUSCOUNTY TODAY & Sunday morning HIGH 86 LOW 60 Mostly sunny. PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com NOVEMBER 14, 2020 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 126 ISSUE 37 NEWS BRIEFS Skippers: We’ll sink without grants Citrus County COVID-19 Guide boat captains upset about how CARES Act money was disbursed update According to the MIKE WRIGHT the pooch,” Capt. John Spann extended that to Sept. 30 at the re- subcontractor. said. quest of the chamber of com- Spann said he didn’t realize he Florida Department of Staff writer Spann said he and other cap- merce, County Administrator needed to pay a county business Health, 87 new posi- Citrus County guide boat cap- tains applied for the third phase Randy Oliver said. tax until he and some other cap- tive cases were re- tains are declaring mutiny at how of CARES funding and secured a “A ‘business’ needs a BTR to op- tains applied for $3,000 available ported in Citrus county officials have disbursed county business tax license as re- erate legally in Citrus County,” in the second round of the CARES County since the lat- the CARES Act grants, saying it quired. However, Spann said he Oliver said in an email to the grant. Spann said the county de- est update. Six new was county rules that stopped didn’t realize until it was too late Chronicle. “A number of people nied his application because he hospitalizations were them from having their grant ap- that the county required the li- have captains licenses in Citrus didn’t have a business tax reported; no new plications approved.
    [Show full text]
  • We Celebrate One of the Great Racing Car Constructors
    LOLA AT 60 WE CELEBRATE ONE OF THE GREAT RACING CAR CONSTRUCTORS Including FROM BROADLEY TO BIRRANE GREATEST CARS LOLA’S SECRET WEAPON THE AUDI CHALLENGER The success of the Mk1 sports-racer, usually powered by the Coventry Climax 1100cc FWA engine, brought Lola Cars into existence. It overshadowed the similar e orts of Lotus boss Colin Chapman and remained competitive for several seasons. We believe it is one of designer Eric Broadleyʼs greatest cars, so turn to page 16 to see what our resident racer made of the original prototype at Donington Park. Although the coupe is arguably more iconic, the open version of the T70 was more successful. Developed in 1965, the Group 7 machine could take a number of di erent V8 engines and was ideal for the inaugural Can-Am contest in ʼ66. Champion John Surtees, Dan Gurney and Mark Donohue won races during the campaign, while Surtees was the only non-McLaren winner in ʼ67. The big Lola remains a force in historic racing. JEP/PETCH COVER IMAGES: JEP/PETCH IMAGES: COVER J BLOXHAM/LAT Contents 4 The story of Lola How Eric Broadley and Martin Birrane Celebrating a led one of racing’s greatest constructors 10 The 10 greatest Lolas racing legend Mk1? T70? B98/10? Which do you think is best? We select our favourites and Lola is one of the great names of motorsport. Eric Broadley’s track test the top three at Donington Park fi rm became one of the leading providers of customer racing cars and scored success in a diverse range of categories.
    [Show full text]