Divers Ranging in Shorewood's Bob Brue Opened Mary Joe Fernandez of the Age from 7 to 18 to Compete
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2B SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 23,1994 Today | Sunday | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Alfredsson in control Toronto Toronto Minnesota Minnesota Toronto 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. Boston Associated Press 7:05 p.m. 1 :05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. each of the last four years. And he's Ch.47 Ch.47 6:05 p.m. Helen Alfredsson wasn't as im- GOLF won just $33,720 this year. pressive as she was in the opening Dick Mast, Ronnie Black, Chris Pewaukee player Fort Fort Kane Kane Wayne Wayne Poorla Peorla round of the U.S. Women's Open, DiMarco and Tommy Armour III 7p.m. 7 p.m. County County says he picks UW 7p.m. 6p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. yet she set another record at Lake were at 135, while Michael Bradley Orion, Mich. and Bill Glasson were at 136. Chris Mclntosh, a G-foot-7, 270- Homo games Road games The native of Sweden shot a Brian Henninger and Mark pound senior-to-be at Pewaukee 2 2-under-par 69 Friday for a record Wurtz shared the first-day lead with High School, told the Milwaukee 36-hole total of 10-under 132. That 64s. Henninger shot 74 Friday and Journal he will make an oral com- was good enough for a 4-stroke lead Wurtz 73. over England's Laura Davies when mitment today to play football at • Wargo British leader: Tom the University of Wisconsin. TELEVISION play was halted by darkness. 9 a.m. — Pro golf — Final-round the Tour de France, from Morzlne to An afternoon rain delay of 2 Wargo wasn't as steady, but a bit of Mclntosh said he will meet coverage of the British Senior Open at Lac Saint-Point, taped today; ESPN. scrambling enabled him to be as with Badgers coach Barry Alva- Royal Lytham, England; Ch. 27 hours, 8 minutes on the Old Course 4:30 p.m. — Pro golf — Second- good as he was the previous day, rez and offensive line coach Bill (WKOW). round coverage of the Seniors South- at Indianwood Golf and Country Noon — Goodwill Games — Fea- western Bell Classic at Belton, Mo.; Club, left 15 players on the course and the American will take a 2-s- Callahan, who will offer him a turing: swimming, boxing, beach vol- scholarship that he will accept. ESPN. when play was halted at 9:06 p.m. troke lead into the final round of leyball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped 7 p.m. — Arena football — Or- the Senior British Open at Lytham, Mclntosh was courted by such today; Ch. 27 (WKOW). lando at Miami; ESPN. EDT. Those players were to report Big Ten Conference schools as 1 p.m. — Pro golf — Third-round 7:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — at 7:30 a.m. today and complete England. Michigan, Michigan State, Minne- coverage of the U.S. Women's Open Featuring: opening ceremonies, United their rounds before the cut and Wargo shot his second straight at Lake Orion, Mich.; Ch. 27 (WKOW). States vs. Argentina in men's basket- start of the third round. 4-under-par 68 on the Royal sota and Iowa, along with Arizona 1 p.m. — Auto racing — NASCAR ball, boxing and women's beach volley- of the Pacific-10 Conference. Fram Filters 500 at Talladega, Ala.; ball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped Alicia Dibos, who was 5-under Lytham and St. Anne's course for a Mclntosh was considered to be TNN. today; WTBS. through 14 holes, was most notable 7-under total of 209, 2 better than one of the Badgers' top in-state 1:05 p.m. — Pro baseball — At- 9 p.m. — Pro boxing — Virgil Hill among those players. second-round leader and defending lanta at St. Louis; WTBS. vs. Frank Tate and Mike McCallum vs. The long-hitting Davies, winner champion Bob Charles. recruits and is the third in-state 1:10 p.m. — Pro baseball — Cin- Jeff Harding in a pair of light-heavy- player to give a verbal commit- cinnati at Chicago Cubs; WGN. weight bouts at Bismarck, N.D.; Show- of three Ladies Professional Golf Charles had a 72 on the 6,673- ment this summer. Alvarez's 3:30 p.m. — Pro volleyball — time. Association events this season and yard layout to stand second at 211. Men's and women's semifinals of the 11:05 p.m. — Goodwill Games — the tour's top money-winner, won Crowd favorite Arnold Palmer, staff has also received commit- AVP Chicago Open; Ch. 15 (WMTV). Featuring: opening ceremonies, United ments from Tom Burke, a 6-4, 3:30 p.m. — Goodwill Games — States vs. Argentina in men's basket- the Open in 1987 before joining the the first-round co-leader, dropped 235-pound defensive end and tight Featuring: boxing, swimming and ball, boxing and women's beach volley- LPGA. She fired her second straight another shot off the lead with a 71. end from Maple Northwestern, beach volleyball at St. Petersberg, ball at St. Petersberg, Russia, taped 68, holing out for par on 18 just as He is tied for fifth at 214 with Russia, taped today; Ch. 27 (WKOW). today; WTBS. darkness fell. and Nathan Kroeplin, a 6-7, 4 p.m. — Cycling — 20th stage of Associated Press Frenchman Michel Damiano and. 235-pound tight end and defensive Michelle Estill and Patty Shee- England's Tommy Horton. end, from Lakeland in Minocqua. han were 2 strokes back at 138. Es- Sweden's Helen Alfredsson chips South Africa's Gary Player, who RADIO onto the 8th green during the sec- Alvarez may have as many as 1 p.m. — Auto racing — NASCAR Radio Talkshow; WTDY (1480 AM). till shot 68 and Sheehan 71 in the played in his record 40th British 25 scholarships to offer this sea- Fram Filters 500 at Talladega, Ala.; 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Mlnne- second round. ond round of the U.S. Women's Open last week, was at 213, 1 son. WHIT (1550 AM). sota at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). Pamela Wright put together the Open at Lake Orion, Mich. stroke behind Doug Dalziel. 6 p.m. — ESPN Radio — ESPN most impressive round of the day. Wright, starting at 3-over, birdied been 12 years since Ed Fiori won a • Marsh in front: South African Braves' Tarasco five stright holes — Nos. 9-13 — en Professional Golfers' Association Graham Marsh shot a 4-under-par ment in Frankfurt, Germany. at the Monona Community Pool, 66 to take a 1-shot lead over Ray Germany and Spain also won 1011 Nichols Rd. Competition will route to a 6-under 65. That left her tournament. His immediate future, hurt while sliding tied with Donna Andrews and Judy though, looks promising. Floyd and four others at the PGA their singles matches to take "an begin each day at 8 a.m. and run Seniors Southwestern Bell Classic unbeatable 2-0 lead and gain a through the afternoon. Organizers Dickinson at 139. That's because he held a 1-stroke Tony Tarasco of the Atlanta semifinal berth. Wright's 30 on the back side was lead over Kenny Perry after the at Belton, Mo. Braves sprained his neck making expect about 250 divers ranging in Shorewood's Bob Brue opened Mary Joe Fernandez of the age from 7 to 18 to compete. the lowest 9-hole score in-Open his- second round of the New England an awkward head-first slide into U.S. played a patient game of tory, breaking the mark of 31 held Classic at Sutton, Mass. Fiori shot with a 75. second base Friday night. long, baseline rallys to beat Petra by several golfers. his second straight 66 for a 10- Tarasco, removed on a Madison's Sharri Steinhauer was under-par 132. • Kendall in hunt: Skip Kendall Hitter of Austria, 6-2, 6-4. of Mequon shot a 2-under-par 70 for stretcher in the first inning of the Then Davenport struggled be- at 140 (68-72). "Mr. Fiori," golfer Elaine second game of a doubleheader Alfredsson shattered the Open McCallister shouted playfully from a two-round total of 139 and was 2 fore downing Austria's Judith Seton Hall has ended its strokes off the pace at the Nike with the St. Louis Cardinals, was Wiesner, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. record by 2 strokes with an 8-under the back of the interview room. released a hospital a little more search for a successor to P.J. 63 in Thursday's opening round "How does it feel to lead a golf Gateway Classic at Lake St. Louis, • Andrea Gaudenzi of Italy Carlesimo, selecting Holy Cross Mo. than an hour later. routed top-seeded Michael Stich, over the 6,244-yard course. No tournament?" After walking with two outs, coach George Blaney as his re- 6-2, 6-2, at the Mercedes Cup in other golfer, male or female, has "I don't know," Fiori answered Kendall, who shot a 69 Thursday, Tarasco appeared to hit his head placement. Blaney was given a ever shot better than 63 in a major with a smile. "It's been so long." Stuttgart, Germany, on a day five-year contract. Carlesimo left trails leader John Ross (68-69 — on the bag as he slid into second championship. Tied at 134 were Guy Boros and 137) and four others at 138. base. The game was delayed for when several top players drew to coach the National Basketball jeers for uninspired play.