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2B SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Friday, August 1,1997 TODAY SAT. SUN. WON. TUBS. WED, THURS. Seattle Seattle Seattle Goldapske grabs lead 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. By Nick Zizzo and it kept me in play more. I shot Thunder Thunder Thunder Sports reporter CITY MEN'S a practice-round 77 here yesterday Three golfers lead Bay Bay Bay Eric Goldapske was so preoccu- and it was the first day in a long 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. pied Thursday morning that he AMATEUR GOLF time that I really wanted to play." du Maurier field had no choice but to keep golf off Ryan also offered some predic- his mind. apske said. "I had to try to lag up tions on how the tournament might Kathryn Marshall, battling a And maybe that is a good thing. close to the hole. Luckily there be settled. migraine headache, shot a 5- Goldapske, a former University was only one three-putt all day." "Murph just scores," he said- of under-par 68 to join Colleen ! _ | >!omc game: , j Roar! gamer of Wisconsin golfer, fired a 2-over- Although Goldapske finished defending City champion Mike ! Walker and Vicki Fergon atop par 74 Thursday at Bishops Bay with five bogeys, he offset those Murphy. "He is a bulldog around j the leaderboard after the open- the greens. He may have shot a 79, | ing round of the LPGA du Mau- Country Club to take a 1-shot lead with three birdies. Despite playing SPORTS ON THE AIR after the opening round of the 72- only four times in the last three but I'll still put my money on him. rier Classic at Oakville, Ontario. Niles Bakke plays on his home Scotland's Marshall, a cold hole Madison Men's City Golf weeks, he displayed a nice touch TELEVISION Tournament. around the cup. He is anxious to course (Maple Bluff) today and ! towel wrapped around her neck, Tom Huset gets his (Blackhawk) ; shot 34 on each nine of Glen 10 a.m. — Pro tennis at Castle Rock, Colo.; ESPN. "I didn't think about golfing get going on the other courses. 6 p.m. — Pro baseball — Atlanta Sunday. Watch out for those guys. ' Abbey Golf Club course as play — Quarterfinal coverage of Du Maurier until I got to the course and that "I played Yahara Wednesday, Open at Montreal; ESPN. at Florida; TBS. helped immensely," he said. but I haven't played Blackhawk in Also the UW guys (Miller and Tras- i began in the last of the LPGA's 11 a.m. — Pro golf — Second 6:30 p.m. — Pro tennis — tek) play more courses so they are ; four major tournaments. Walker round of LPGA Du Maurier Ltd. Classic Quarterfinal coverage of Du Maurier "There were so many other things four or five years," Goldapske said. and Fergon each went 33-35. at Toronto; ESPN2. Open at Montreal (taped today); going on today. I ran errands all "I'm familiar with Maple Bluff trained for this. They get to take • 1 p.m. — Pro golf — First round ESPN2. morning. I'm getting married in since I played in the Open two their game on the road. Me? I'm ; Tammie Green, Jan Ste- of Senior PGA Bank of Boston Classic 8 p.m. — Women's pro going to try get some sleep tonight, ; phenson, Hollis Stacy and Bran- at Concord, Mass.; ESPN. basketball — Houston at Los 3V2 months and I just graduated years ago." die Burton were in a group of 1 p.m. — Auto racing — Angeles; Lifetime. college so I'm looking for a job." Dennis Ryan, 1 shot back and but it might be tough." ' nine at 69 and Chris Johnson Qualifying for NASCAR Winston Cup 8 p.m. — Auto racing — NASCAR He may have found a temporary tied for second place with UW However, Goldapske doesn't : Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis; ESPN2. Buscn Grand National Rroger 200 at plan to change his ways. ; headlined the half-dozen players 2 p.m. — Pro baseball — Los Indianapolis; ESPN. gig as head pro at Bishops Bay. golfers Ben Miller and Craig Tras- who shot 70. Angeles at Chicago Cubs; WGN. 9 p.m. — Pro baseball — Goldapske somewhat tamed the tek, changed clubs this week and "I'm going to go out today with '• 3 p.m. — Pro golf — Second Chicago White Sox at Anaheim; the same strategy which is just try ; Among the 14 players at 71 round of PGA The Sprint International WGN. greens which wreaked havoc with seemed pleased with his Steve were Betsy King, a Hall of other golfers. He saved par on No. Stricker-esque decision. to survive," he said. "I have been ; Famer, and last season's player RADIO "After I shot an 88 in practice in position before but today it held ! 14 with a 15-foot putt and putted in up. Being out in front is just fine." ; of the year, Karrie Webb. 6 a.m. — The Steve Czaban 2 p.m. — The Peter Brown Show from 10 feet on No. 12 for a bogey. last Tuesday I thought about with- Madison's Sherri Steinhauer Show— WHIT (1550 AM). — WHIT (1550 AM). "Those greens were faster than drawing from the City," Ryan said. • Results in Scoreboard/SB . '. shot a 1-under-par 72, 4 shots be- 9 a.m. — The Fabulous Sports 5 p.m. — The Papa Joe Chevalier any I've played all year," Gold- "So I went back to my old clubs hind the leaders. Babe — With Nanci Donnellan; WHIT Show— WHIT (1550 AM). (1550AM). • Larry Mize had eight birdies Noon — The Jim Rome Show — 7 p.m. — Pro baseball — Seattle • to claim the lead in the sus- WHIT (1550 AM). at Milwaukee; WIBA (1310 AM). pended first round of the rain- delayed Sprint International at Castle Rock, Colo. Lightning and rain caused a Ridgewood still a force Thursday in Athens, Greece, Park Towne Lanes. ... Duany stop in play in the afternoon the International Amateur Ath- Duany, a sophomore guard on with half of the field still on the letic Federation's Congress the UW men's basketball team, swimmers. course. voted by a 2-to-l margin to lower was picked for the Big Ten's all- But other clubs CITY SWIM Ridgewood boasts the biggest Golfers will finish the first penalties that had been in place star touring team that will play field, having entered 230 swim- round today prior to the start of since 1991. games in England, France, and MEET mers in the meet Park Crest fol- the second round. The IAAF was reluctant to Belgium Aug. 7-18. ... Curt say they are lows with 165, while Shorewood ; Mize posted a score of 15 lower its standards but did so and Middleton enter 142 and 134, ' points under the scoring system Weier, a graduate of Dodgeville Beuthling's team has developed under pressure from many coun- High School, has signed a letter gaining ground into a powerhouse in the last six respectively. ! used in this event. tries that insisted their laws pre- of intent to attend and play years, winning four straight All- "The teams with a lot of depth • With birdies worth two points, vent enforcement of a four-year usually do a lot better because '• the Georgian had 16 points baseball for Madison Area Tech- By Jake Ginsky City titles from 1991-94. ban. nical College. ... Randolph "I think swimming in Madison they can fill in the holes," Randall ; through 17 holes, then picked up The new ruling, which applies Sports reporter said. ; his lone bogey at No. 18. Boys Club 15-and-under de- Looking at the trophy awarded is becoming more and more popu- to a first offense, is immediate feated the Minneapolis Comets lar," Beuthling said. "You start to On the other hand, Cherokee • Phil Mickelson stood second and retroactive. That means any- annually to the winner of the All- and Nakoma each entered just-49 ; with 14 points and Dave Stock- in pool play, 65-61, at the AAU City Swim Meet, one might wonder get talent from both sides of the one serving a four-year suspen- Great American Shootout at town." swimmers, the fewest in the meet. • ton Jr. had 12. sion who has completed at least why the event isn't called the "When you go up against a team ' Minneapolis. Adrian Tigert led Ridgewood Invitational. The rising popularity of swim- two years could be reinstated. Randolph with 17 points. Dan ming in Madison may not be the like Ridgewood, they'll have five ; Bills reach 15-year Unke had 15. Ridgewood has its name en- only reason for more competition relay teams to your one," Chero- - graved on the traveling trophy 25 at the All-City Meet, however. kee coach Nathan Pofaho said. "It i deal with Buffalo Welch enters ODDS AND ENDS times since the meet began in Coaches point to increasing levels kind of makes it harder on our ; 1962. That includes a streak of 19 of commitment from swimmers. kids when they see all these kids' The Buffalo Bills reached an no contest plea Former NCAA champion in a row from 1972-90 and back-to- "We're seeing a lot more swim- surrounding them." ; agreement Thursday with local Chris Woodruff beat second- back titles in 1995-96. mers swim year-round, whereas 10 Individual preliminaries for. 8-; and state governments that could Former Olympics organizer seeded Goran Ivanisevic of But Thursday's individual pre- years ago, there was a handful of and-under and 9- to 10-year-olds - keep the team at Rich Stadium Tom Welch pleaded no contest Croatia, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2, and Fab- liminary results from the competi- swimmers who swam year-round," begin at 8:30 this morning.