Swimming "If We Would Have Had 100 Degrees, Huddle," Defensive Line Coach John British Seniors Open at Turnberry, I Don't Know If We Could Have Done Levra Said
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2D SPORTS Wisconsin State Journal, Saturday, July 29,1989 1 Todiy | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday [Wednesday Thursday Friday sociation agreed Friday to grant Michell Wiggins' application for reinstatement. Wiggins was banned TrtM T«*« Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland California Bears march « jOS (km. 730 fwa 7:30 P.m. 7:30 p.nx 1 :SO p.m. 7:30 pjn. from the league on Jan. 13, 1987, Ctt.47 Ch.«? 1>> after testing positive for drugs. HUSKIES • The Milwaukee Bucks added W*tetfoo Waterloo Waterloo Kena«h* Kenoaht South South guard Dwayne "Pearl" Washington 7p.m. 2p.m. 7p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 |Xm. Bend Bend to their summer league roster § 7 p.m. 7p.m. in like lambs Button, Tewell tied Thursday and released Tony Kara- sek and Charlie Boyd. for Buick Open lead | ] Home flume* 1 1 Road games Duerson's signing breaks quiet Hal Sutton and Doug Tewell Heiser to join By Pat Stlegman shared the lead after Friday's sec- ond round of the Professional Golf- MBA Hall of Fame Sports reporter 'If we would have had ers' Association Buick Open at TELEVISION PLATTEVILLE — On a lazy sum- 11 a.m. — Equestrian competi- 4 p.m. — Horse racing — The Elmer Heiser of Madison will be mer day in breezy southwestern Wis- 100 degrees, I don't Grand Blanc, Mich. tion — The Prescott Grand Prix, Haskell Invitational, at Oceanport, Tewell shot a second-round 6-un- taped July 23 at Moreland Hills, Ohio; N.J.; ESPN. inducted into the Madison Bowling consin, the wildest, craziest conversa- know if we.could have der-par 66 and Sutton had a 68. ESPN. 5 p.m. — Horse racing — The Association Hall of Fame in a cere- tional nuggets out of the Chicago done what we did They were tied at 9-under 135. 12:15 p.m. — Baseball — New Equipoise Mile, at Arlington Heights, mony Aug. 17 at the Holiday Inn Bears camp pertained to: York Mets at Chicago Cubs; Ch. 15. III.; Ch. 3. Southeast. A) The weather. today. Things went First-round leader Leonard 12:30 p.m. — This Week In Base- 6:30 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Festival Thompson, seeking his first Tour ball; Ch. 54. — Coverage from Oklahoma City; Heiser, 55, will be inducted with B) The Chicago Five. very well for the first victory in 12 years, shot a 71 Friday 1 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Festival — ESPN. Norman Hanson of Hollandale and C) The weather. 1 and was a shot behind the leaders, Coverage from Oklahoma City; 7 p.m. — Arena football — Chi- two others, whose names will be D) Dave Duerson. day. ESPN. cago vs. Maryland, at Cincinnati; Ch. disclosed later. E) The weather. tied with Australian Wayne Grady, 3 p.m. — Golf — The PGA Buick 54. Mike Ditka Mark O'Meara and Joel Edwards. Open, third round, at Grand Blanc, 8 p.m. — Baseball — Milwaukee Heiser won the MBA tourna- Platteville. BearsviUe. Dullsville. • Nancy Lopez and Betsy King, Mich.; Ch. 3. at Texas; Ch. 47. ment singles title in 1962 and was a Friday was opening day of the Na- 3 p.m. — Baseball — San Fran- 8:50 p.m. — U.S. Olympic Gold — the dominant players on the Ladies member of three championship tional Football League team's train- ated, was placed on the Reserve/Did cisco at Houston; Ch. 15. Highlights of the Santa Clara (Cal.) teams. He has 26 national honor ing camp at the University of Wiscon- Professional Golf Association Tour 3:30 p.m. — Wide World of Sports Invitational, taped July 7-9; and a Not Report list. this year, continued their battle for — Highlights of the Mike Tyson-Carl U.S.-Soviet Union gymnastics exhibi- counts with a career high 770. sin-Platteville and the gorgeous 78-de- "You'd love to have him here," supremacy in the opening round of "The Truth" Williams heavyweight tion, taped May 5 at Cedar City, Utah; Tickets for the Hall of Fame gree day helped keep 80 players, said Ditka, adding McMichael is not title fight, taped July 21 at Atlantic WTBS. banquet are $15 and can be ob- some 1,200 onlookers and bevy of the $225,000 Atlantic City Classic at City, N.J.; and the 1989 Tour of World 11 p.m. — Prep basketball — The subject to a fine. "What good is it to Somers Point, N.J. Figure Skating Champions, taped tained from the MBA office at media cool. Nike National Championship, at Las But news? fine somebody? There's a disagree- Lopez was just a little bit better May 21 at East Rutherford, N.J.; Ch. Vegas, Nov.; ESPN. 221-9590 or from MBA officers. ment that has to be worked out intelli- Friday, shooting a 3-under-par 67 to 27. • Burr Oaks Bowl, built and op- Aside from some contractual erated by the Iverson family for 29 maneuvers — most significantly, the gently." take a 1-stroke lead over King, RADIO Though team officials indicated Elaine Crosby and Chris Johnson. 10 a.m. — World's Greatest 8 pun. — Baseball — Milwaukee bowling seasons, will become Clas- signing of the veteran safety Duer- sic Lanes on Monday when Phil son, which left the Bears with five un- Armstrong and Woolford were close Eight others were 2 shots back. Sports Talk Show — With Steve at Texas; WIBA (1310 AM). to signing, there was no progress to • American Billy Casper shot a True; WTDY (1480 AM). Presti takes over as owner. signed players — Day 1 of summer No. 6 in Platteville came off without report in the cases of Perry, Gayle or second-round 69 for a 4-under-par McMichael. 136 total to lead Bob Charles by 2 incident. "We'll work with the guys in the strokes at the halfway mark of the Diving, swimming "If we would have had 100 degrees, huddle," Defensive Line Coach John British Seniors Open at Turnberry, I don't know if we could have done Levra said. "But I think it's bad for Scotland. Charles shot a 68. meets next week what we did today," Bears Coach any football team to know that its key • Jim Dent and Gordon Jones Mike Ditka said. "Things went very well for the first day." players aren't on the practice field." shot 5-under par 67s to share the The all-city diving and swim- Friday's huddle saw very little of first-round lead in the seniors New- Duerson's signing helped make ming meets will be held next week Ditka's day. A Pro Bowl selection Richard Dent and none of Dan Hamp- port Cup Golf Championship at in Madison. ton. Newport, R.I. each of the past four years, Duerson signed what is believed to be a two- Dent, the most valuable player in The diving meet, featuring Super Bowl XX, broke his left fibula teams from nine pools, starts Mon- year contract. Marquettetohost day at Parkcrest pool at 8 a.m. with "I'm happy to remain a Bear," against Green Bay last November competition involving boys and Duerson said in a prepared state- and spent the offseason in intense part of '92 tourney girls 12 and under. On Tuesday ment. No terms of the deal were dis- rehabilitation. .Preliminary reports competition involves boys and girls closed, but Duerson, 28, is expected to from light workouts were mixed. Marquette University will host ages 13 to 18. arrive in camp today and make his "I had no idea it would take this first- and second-round games of practice debut Monday. long to bring on the strength and agil- the National Collegiate Athletic As- Over 1,000 athletes from ages 6 ity," Dent said. "Ill be going twice a to 18 are expected in the city swim- "What's done is done," Ditka said day, but what I do twice a day will be sociation postseason basketball of Duerson's brief holdout. "It's set- tournament in 1992 at the Bradley ming meet at Hill Farm Pool Pre- a different story." liminaries will be held at 9 a.m. tled and the main thing is to get in The morning practice found Center arena, the school an- Nancy Lopez Elmer Helser here and play football" nounced Friday. Thursday and Friday. The finals Hampton in pads, the afternoon prac- will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. Said an obviously excited Mike tice sans pads. But Hampton, recov- Eight teams are to take part in Council super middleweight title, mid-October. Singletary: "I'm excited about it. It's the Midwest Regional first- and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum an- ering from his eighth knee operation The decision makes Kentucky exciting for Dave and exciting for our in 10 years — that's right, eight-for-10 second-round games March 21-22, nounced Friday. the second state in the nation to football team." 1992, with two teams advancing to The fight was announced earlier — spent the entire day on the side- offer a lottery game based on the Correction Veteran defensive tackle William the final 16 for the Midwest Re- in the week, but a date and location outcome of National Football lines. gional tournament in Kansas City. was undetermined. Perry and safety Shaun Gayle remain "So far, so good," Hampton said. League .games. The Oregon Lot- A trade involving the Detroit unsigned as do 1989 first-round draft tery Commission voted earlier this Tigers and the Chicago White Sox "If things go as scheduled, I could picks Trace Armstrong, a defensive maybe play in our third preseason month to offer a similar game.