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T1 7c f.ATIJHDAY. DrCfMfif B. 1092 TIMf Southern Connecticut St. advances emerged from a pack with the hall, turned quickly and blasted a shot into the extreme up-r right corner of the net to tie the game 11. Seattle Pacific controlled the ball (luring most of the two 15-iniu-ute overtimes, but Jason Farrell's header with 20 seconds to go in the second overtime sailed just high, and the game went to a shootout.

Note: George Fotooulos, a senior forward at the University of Tampa, has Ix-en named the NCAA Division II soccer player of the year by the Intercollegiate Sx er Association of America. A graduate of Tampa's Leto High, where In-played on the 1987 state title team, Fotopoulos is UT's No. 2 scorer this season, with 12 goals and five assists prior to Friday night's late Division II national semifinal game. By DAVID BRACKMAN Ttmi Corrapondnl TAMI'A Southern Connecticut State University held off Seattle l'aeific's furious overtime run, then scored on all five of its attempts in a shootout to take a 2-1 victory in an NCAA Division II tournament semifinal game Friday night at the University of Tampa's I'epiuRox! Stadium. The Owls (20-2-1) will face the winner of Friday night's other semifinal, between Tampa (14 3 0) and Oakland (Mich.) University (18-2-1), in tonight's Division II title game at 7:30.

Seattle Pacific's James Dunn, who scored in the final five minutes of regulation to send the game into overtime, missed the Falcons' first attempt ill the shootout when his shot skiped just left of Southern goalkeeper Ho Oshoniyi. Rich Wisdom, Kevin Anderson, Nick Iloolh SOCCER and Victor Martins scored for the Owls in the shootout before (ill Ilokayma, Southern's top scorer, pushed a left-footed shot past Falcons keeper Marcus Hahnemann for the game-winner. "Relief," said Southern co-captain Nirk Itooth. "The whole game was too emotional for it to be a good game. We were pleased to win and hoiefully we'll win tomorrow." The Owls, who won Division II titles in 1987 and 1990, avenged a 2 0 loss to the Falcons (lb-3-1) earlier this season.

Hold teams were credited with a tie Friday. Southern scored first, when George Kiefer's shot deflected into the goal at With just under five minutes remaining, Dunn, a junior defender, Tlmat photo RICARDO FERRO fiw lb irecwdl JCPENNEY CLASSIC hfOTEBOOK Knox trios now tactic: borrowed clubs TARPON SPRINGS The JCPenney Classic always has taken a novel approach with its male female format, but the team of Kenny Knox and Nancy Scranton took things one step further riday. Altor a first round 69 Thursday, Knox tried swinging some of Scranton's clubs on the practice range and liked what he felt. Scranton in turn let Knox borrow a sot of her Daiwa clubs for Friday's socond round. "I started hitting her clubs last night, and I found they had more flex than mine," said Knox, who normally swings MacGrogors.

"The club just felt so good because the shaft has more Hex than mine. It's a graphite, so I'm just experimenting with the shaft. She was nice enough to let me borrow a sot today just to see how I liked them." Asked which clubs felt best, Knox replied: "Well, we shot 74 today, So none of them. I'm Still experimenting." Knox and Scranton are tied for 45th with a two-day total of 143. By the numbers At 13 under through two rounds, leaders Dottie Mochrie and Dan Forsman are on pace for a tournament-rocord 26 undor two strokes better than the rninus-24s turned In by Nancy Lopez Curtis Strange in 1980 and Jan Stephenson Fred Couples in 1983.

Mochrie and Forsman also would surpass easily the 18 under 266 recorded by 1991 winners Billy Andrade and Kris Tschetler. But thon talk of tournament records alter two rounds, says 1990 winners Beth Daniel and Davis Love III, is just par for the course. "It seems like that always happens," said Daniel, who along with Love stands tied for second at 132, three strokes back. "The first two rounds it gets pretty low and everybody thinks they're going to break the record." "You can hardly ever take a second round scoro and double it and get a winning score, in any event," said Love, who said he considers any team still within 10 strokes in contention. "It very rarely happens, and I think it's going to be about the same this time.

The greens are relatively slow and hard to make putts on." Going down After leading the lirst round by a stroke with a 62, Hollis Stacy and Jay Haas tumbled all the way into a tie for 23rd with their second-round 76 Friday. They had five bogeys and a doublo-bogny 6 on the par-4 ninth hole, winding up nine strokes off the lead. Signing his scorecard, Haas summed up the 14-stroke swing in one day's time: "We set our record for low yestorday and our record for high today. We didn't make putts early and that seemed to got us pressing a little bit." Parking advisory Because of traffic congestion on U.S. 19, tournament officials are urging spectators attending the final two days of play to park thoir cars at the water treatment plant on Altornate 19, just south of Klosterman.

From there, tournament buses will deliver spectators to the first tee. DON BANKS Dottie Mochrie, in first place with partner Dan Forsman, reacts after missing her putt for a par on the 18th hole. The facts A Irk a. Ml heenianiel, Ivoal. 6 4 4, Mmkmi fourt, eririany, CttfltHattey.

Hrllain, 14, 4 4 2 Mildura Clussic AT MILDURA, AUSTRALIA FRIDAY'S RtSUL IS tiuartertlnall Tana Prke. South Alrka, Klrrlly Viar tie, Aintr aka. 7 4. 4 2, 4 7. Wk heaa iavgardt al, Aotlralla.

4onu llae Pwk. South orea, 4 7. 7 4. Tmakrlan, Skjvaola. I II Smyke, Aotlraaa, 4 2, 4 4, Rotooo lJ i ot Riot, far ayney, Werere Jowtjorf.

Sith Alrk 4 1 4, 4 2 PKlMira I I Cw a Cirla lattM at I ar nm SiKlriui liti runiiH sf kxj tuijrriariiarit High school girls FRIDAY'S LIHfSCORR Sprlngttaad 4, Rldgawood 9 Sprlngttaad 1 2-4 Rlduawaod f) 8,8 Oooli S(ir Harntiort 2, dwk Shall Sprkigttkail II. Rl.kja-wood IS Savat I laykir 101 I lux 111 Stxlhgtlaail 110, Rulu Wood DrCFMHHR I k.lrto luoritariwinf TODAY'S OIHCH loar water at t'airii Hear Ittoifuab, Wath, Ittaquah AmiaUt 7 77 4. AWi (dt, (jrfaanwood, kd Pkno Oott, 7 73 74, 4 Ann arista, Oaralur, III, ortur wtm Club, TOO Individual madlay I Anna KMrif)ta, fMnmur, 4wkr-rrwig, 7 70 7 Shatta iM-tnana. I tv ma. Mhh, Fort I mfUm, 7 20 46, 3 (vrlko Frykbery, Jo tonvltta, HoHet V'Mkt, 7 71 04, 4 laan TodtfrfO, art I audordai, unattahad, 7 77 S.

Waan Mmttrahal, Ihalland, Holla hrot, 7 77 S4, 4 Montr a GefrftagMi. rVar-J-wi, Hr aJ--i tiiewva. 7 '4 )i, Ahbla fVolf, tnd Plna ett. 7 74 IS, I I Mfr Bart a. Met.

Arl AtrtMirn, 7 74 400 raetf yla I 11 Po4, Cottn Rlra. 4 14 6V, 7 Itmlt PuyjaJWd, tjmn mMk, IbMIIJ, 4I4V4, 3 MMtra (Mrt, Hatglurn, SMU, 4 14 4 Karl I yilaf tan, i rvdrilat, akf United Powayl 4 40 TV, I Mia Jm tun, Hk a Paton, HoNat VtMkt, 4 20 4, 4 Ita Mtki, Palm Ha b. Nor lb Palm Baa 4 74 44, I-nitty Peter Hkorn(rtgt(n, Mlrwi, Htoorntnglon, 4 7S 77, Mery farm (ja'wm, Orwiga Park, ShMkt, 4 TV 47 400 treettyla ralay I SMU Si dr a (, mn, Horlt ProggaMd, iMrtptrla km tlay, Cvltta Jantant, Oellat, Ittut, 17)44, 7 Bttt Vhofjt, jMktonvlHa, I IS 04, 3 Airtmrn IJtrtv AtAxjrn, Ala, 4 41 IS, 4 Trinity A'tuatkt, CXIwido, I 44 II, f-1, I Mider dta, I atK)ef data, I 44 76 6 Naval A Mtarny, Anna oiit, MrJ, 4liV, Mwnart Oalmk; Akmton, VW0 What: A 72-hole, mixed team tournament, featuring pros from the PGA, Senior PGA and LPGA tours. When: Through Sunday. Teo times begin at 9 30 a.m.

today. Where: Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead course in Tarpon Springs (see map). Tickets: Available for $12 each at all JCPenney stores. Tickets sold at the gate will bo $15. For more information, call 942-5566.

Parking: $3, at the St. Polorsburg Junior College campus oil Klosterman and at the water treatment plant on Alt. 19 just south of Klostorman. Buses will take spectators to the first toe. There is no parking for visitors on the Innisbrook grounds.

GOLF Million Dollar Challenge AT tllN CITY, APIIIC A PHIUAY't HltULTi ftcnd rund Nut Priit, ii. tltf 1 19 I IK. It, 70 -119 Oavultrif. VtuthAMka Hi 49 Nlik FaMo, Bltn I n-i4i Hfiiirdt rir.C.erniAfiy 14? 40-I44 Jot Mw in 4jimIaI. Vim 1 144 lw W'Kitftwn, Wll IS i I4S aty f'r Aitlr ana -14 Johnnie Wolker Classic AT MrilOUHN.

AUSTRALIA FHIDAVl M1ULM lacand round Wuifl Alf4y. AualraNa 64 64) 1 14 Mai Alton. Amlralla 10 I la W. li alia 11 I ailhWasila, AuilfMia 0 6 I TvrryPrlta.Auttraua I 6 1 18 Viay Si. I a III VnlgifWla, VollaiKj 6tt Viayiw aly, AuiliaDa ilia I IV WaynaKilay, Ainlratta 66 1 rV Uaiifiy lovk, atiaila 00 -140 6a 17 140 MaytiHKidMhkaf, Auitiaaa (W0 14(1 Alia ArKlraw V.j.e,lo 1 141 JarnMI SfMH a.

mAKl I -14 1 ianvafilaVaklaraiMff 4 6 -14? C. Vari Dar Vabla, NlfkH 4 II- 14? rtglMMj 4 6 14? MlkaOilandro.US 74 6a 14? OanuriMlva. I'lKliiyal 717141 War lln Oalat, tiwarirf 74 tl- III WaiM ak ava.i Ma. US IJ II HI ftfitanar, 14 Id 144 ll Haran. 71 144 atrijknWhnrlfl, Fnytarid 741-144 Ova eilg.

Sw.iU.il 71 74 -14 Oar l-varn. 146 iwarten 14 14 Palar TaravMroii.U 74 74 -I4 HI. 4 I4D 4 74 7 I4t 744-I4V Hia 6laHay, 4 Ml IV) llwMnt. Hirrrna It II 140 ArMjrawfya.f ngfanrl 7V 81 160 Rl.hWiHHhrr.US 80 to 160 80 80 160 SWIMMING U.S. Open AT OKI AHOO PMlOAV't tttlULTS Man (Araa parflcipant In bold, Mfraattyi I UnurMHHtnx iVainu Ltthnarna.

I I nUMiini II 41 Otwlt, 2 liMlat t'm a. tMmnUm, LMftarrlnta, II VI. iHrryM I I mMUHmtm, i 4 Gary Ha. HkmniIi, A'luatK 7i 40, jiMrt I hotnai, Jaa4pm ta, aNf I I mt-(Umtnto, 'MAt, Stavan mm, I mta HC)1, (ftWl, if. MrVHtHrflj, 21 tl tta) Alart tTluty, Vmth Afrla, wvd HMfcinjfy, CaU, Jartay at'ri, 7JI 100 braa.titroha I Sath Van Naarilan, WVilrinjt(m, ttmt WNtor data wirn laafii, I 07 it maat tmt ord, utti rarrd, I 0 V) by Nirtaw Wttut, IVVI), 2 SaryUj I ral, Spain, url Hura, I Jairiat lttmk, I r-y laMl, St fiar a vMn kih, I 04 01, 4 (ava Vfiwafl, Wlflrl, Nww Jaivay Wava, I 04 10.

4 Wixn Satilot, (htio. (ant, (itrl Hurka. 1044, a Mall Vma.iafi. Ht tvlar, Mt Mai aixVw I 01 SatTil pftmnat, fmiiwwl, i anptiafdata v(rn lawfi, I 0M4, Mamiy CHiMrrrt, fnnivna, I aiKtai data Swim I ari, 100 700 bafkttralta I rata Hiatwitk, Aulnut, NY, Nrw iartay Wava, 7 04 64, 1 Mkif a Haitotf. HijImmI.

Mutton Vle, 'I 0 Mtf'fiU avv, Ht4-grnla, Taain 06 4t, 4 Hinuta 1 mi Iwfiofit. uriatta tid. AUTO RACING Snowbird Nutionals AT IRADPNTON FRIDAY'S UUALIIYINa Tap fual 1 Fd WH ikMh. Itmnat, akf 4 104, 78J46. 2 Oanolfa iMrf'ortar, Srolta-lala, Arl 4 716.

8I 41, 1 Jolailaray, (rovar, Jot 4 77, 21 44, 4 WikaSrrulh, Ixjvor, (mi, 4 782, II, RKharrl Lanoron, Carton Clly, Nov, 4 II, 264 00, 6 Biiko I srl'm I'a, 5 407. 268 4, 7 la.K)lrrkr,Wtr lord, IK44. I Hal Ook, Oaytun, OtHo, VII, 8 V8 Rra itot a biko I John Wyell, Hlrtnirigham, Ala, 7 68, 12 41, 2 (lava S. hull, I I Wyart, 7 44. 18 21.

1 Wa lui.t. Houtton, 7 778. 177 44 Pro modified I fete WiKarot, I otlondale. Ala, 6 84. ill 14 fatal route Sliaol, Wil.6 8S2, IV4 7, I Hornkay, I'otO liena, Wit 141, II 60 Top alcohol dragttar I Wirtiaal Iter tone, Hftuflfiainjh, 6 Oil, 274 04, 2 iererny fortlvMt, eiioaol.6 110.

77J40, (MiCwaiilol, Wnnruavllle. Inn 4 78 27 1 V4 Top alcohol funny car I I mill Halon, I'arlt, (nit, 6 '721 1 Bonny Horkell, Merlliio. Va, 'mills BOHOIJCiMi i Area JW- shown Parking areas 4221, 76 2, Hull Newtierry, Vhe noi latly. 4 721, 270 14 Klostorman Dd ft 7F MillMlua ai i ft i i At IF Old Com 4 VOLLEYBALL Division I pairings Flrtl round Rait of 1 FHIDAY't RESULTS Ha St 122 at IK I A (70I. nkit Sola (Ire 121 101 at liruln Yoy III i) in glit ArkotlSt I4MI slliloH.hM (27) niolil Hikitlim It I'll at Mlnoli SI 111) niulit I oulivWa (24 II at 1'ixllli 174 plllttxxjh 18 III at Stanford (26 21 higtit Oilo Stale (21 81 at IHnolt I 10 II.

rkotil THURSDAY'S Ri-SULTS Florida Florida St 1S IS I. IS 10 Te.at a 14 12. 14 2, 10 14. 14 I UC Santa Uivliaia klalio, 14, 14 8, 14 II Kanfikkyd la, 146, 14 II, 14, 14 II Penn Slated Notre Darne, 14 II. 14 8, I4 Natiratkad Cokirwlo IV 1 1, 141.

1 14, IV 1 TODAV'I WATCMIU Anna St in I) at New Mm HI II) tin doe (' 7) at Slhei al 1 70 8 1 SU 12481 al lenat Tath 171 V) It flnnisbrook BOXING Major fights TOOAV'lBOUTl AT 4INCK, rMANCt Tray Harrit Paltarton, NY.vt Dwiifrl mtnyum. Meal of lly, 17, for Patlar ton't W(R tiffHtr bwilMOi wHi'd title, Ttwirry Jm ot) ram, vt Wiltredu Vaittei, Poet to Mir 12, for VnV)iii WtIA j(MH(jr teatrmf weight tltla. AT MBXirO CITV Oarryl Tyton, Watttinglon, DC vt Mlgual ArMjet Conner, Menlro lty, 17, lor Gorwatar't WHC Hgtitweigltl tl ha AT ATLANTIC CITY If Mi (tMkley, Hrunii, vt Potxtrf F-nllay, Harltord, Conn, 10, Hyht lieavyt, Jamat foney, Ann Arbor, Mirb.vt toug Yonkart, 10, mldttot, Puy ionet. PantM out, vt, Parr.y HMtlt, LMirel, Md 10, mtdrlet. oiic.

AT INOl WOOD, CALIP. Humharto (onalr, Mealro, vt. Met bur fob Catlro, Menko, 17, lor Gomi' WHf mlfH tlywelgtit tltla AT ATI. AM FA anny VI I atayatlN, I vt Hn mar OlMttnt, Plvardnla, (a 17, lor the VM Mil Whf fonlor wrlttrwelgtit tllla ore I AT TAMPA Mir he Oik at, I at Vegnt, vt I hi My Mi, OTiM.a, Nttb 10, twavy Alev (arc. a.

Lot Artgrtft, vt Imrrf Jonat, HHkratt Heighlt, Md 10, hcavyt DPC. 10 AT ATLANIIC CITY, Ray Marr or, Nuwed, vt Jerry Malttead, Mldwett Ity, Okla, 10, heavy walghlt OPC. Tl AT Nt-W YOHK Larry Burnet, White Mnlnl, vt' OlenwiMKl Hrown, Plnintirtkl, ll)4 woltert; Jnka PrKtrlgue, HrmilwoiK), vt Str yein Mwimkiv, Kuttia, (unlfM- welter AT MPLBOIJMHP, AUSTRALIA fjan Murfmy, Ornelia, Oavfl Hut tell, Auttralla, 17, lor Murpliy'tj Wflf cruttarweiijtit title Uf-C 17 AT PHOfcNIX Mkbaet Cm taal, ltHefpli(, vt Potxn-ton Cuetla, Hiia. 17, tor mhaft IHf feallter waigtit tllla, tummy "Uufce" Morrlon, kantat Clly, vt Mar th all Tillman, New Of leant, 10, heavy, Volty (Mton, I at Vegat, vt iota I ult iffiMla. Mejricu, 17, tor (jt ton't HA flywi'ifjtil tille, DPC II AT LAS VPGAS fUorinr tiaver, Mexl vt Marly Jaktrtrowkkl, Whiting, kid, 10, tufer llyhtt, ferry NorMt, Smi lr-y), vt Pat Lawk.

Smi f-rMuiio, 10, totf wnl tart, JukMi JMkton, US VU'HtH It Hd. Tlm art SOCCER NCAA Division I tainlflnalt fHIDAV't HFSULfS AT DAVIDSON, C. Virginia 3. littO 4ari Olagri 3. Onvlilttxi OT Champlonthlf, SlINDA y'S bAWB AT DAVIDSON.

NX. San Waijo II 41 Vlr.juua I'l) I), I 10 in College Dlvlilan II National Chaiiiplemhlp Sainlllnalt fHIDAV'S SUWWAHV Southarn Cennaclicut stata Saaltla Hat lilt I taaltla Pacific 0 I 0 0 I Sautharn Connactlcut 0 i 0 0 i (SimllMirri Cunrwi tli ul wim llnwlijiil S4I Siorlnu 1lll I'ailllt Oiwin, Soulliarn r.onneilliut Mala Pleftir SlioH 4CI) 14, SI) 14 Savai Mil lllatmaniannl 4, SIJ lOtlxKilyll 6 All ll kaiorilt Saallla Hailllr 16 4 0, Suulhern Ciinriaituul Mala JI 20 High school boys Coca Tala riaitlc HIDAY'S NCSULTt FRIDAY' MffSULTt leond round (Area pieyert In bold) I7t Dottle Moi.hr mkJ Uan Furwnon V0VO, (twit Hurt, Autlraka, Na bf aVa, 0 4 Veaii Strtftyw Vby.n-la Hf tl. Va ii I I 4V, Malt Martin, We, Hand, Ml unattached, I 10 It, Dava Srhlatlngar, 1, Pataraburtf. St, t'ataf Uhh Aiat 1 14 4 700 Individual ntadlay I Fritd MvlnJ, SAiri. '(MOO, 7 Santnt, ftiUo, (atit, urlHurka, 7 04 3.

Mar In MattmK HMand, Mlttlxn Viofn, 7 04S, 4 lun r)lan, ArUnyttsn, Va, (iHlHorka.VO 11.1 MrtinM iavnv, Bi garla, Taatn Vl, 3 0 lb, 6 Nt M-l tartut, IhailarMl, HoHnt twMjl, 7 Of) William amphtilt Orlando, Trinity 1 (0 VI, I Pava Shlanng-r, St, Patartburtf, St, l'itr ibixy A' n.Vi 7 II AO 400 fraaityla I Yanndrt atf lia, FVyntn Hea Nirtti at 3 7 Ij.k Maft an, MovaiMa, 4 00 44, 3 Plartma, MunttvlHa, Ala, HunttvlHn, 40IOI.4 jraHiifar, Vovarxa, 4 07 VJ, Na.a Mafan, Stovrntta. 4 09 14, 4 (aor yo itanut, unattat had. Mlna Tratt, Joa MaftrMrr, Olartdn, Tr Inlly, 4 0M. Mir at) ((itttlMMl( tjnttvlMi, Ala IttmltvlKa, 4 041 400 fraattyla ralay I Curl (Saryio loftttf, Satito, Mark HatHtarton, Torn Ihrfari), Oalttiaf ttjtffij, Md 4 3 Nitbrafca, 44 71, l-t 1 MMjardwa, 44 V4, 4 AirfMtru, 17 VS, i trinity 05 3V. Woman SO fraattylo I lita Jmn, I Hm-mark.

Mti, 74 14, 7 Afrit a I Van-rfMivar. SMU, 24 40, OebbMi km tlay, Atlanta, SMU, 7641, 4 irwlMty f-araUa. ttunrtHtrnt HI, tiattfribarg Hark Uttrlr 76 6. iMMku r-ranr Mltiion Vtao, Calif, BHa hool, 76 4 Ita Um, tt kfijrd. Ml Ho -ford Mar lint, 76 40, I mnm l.loyd, Ptwianlii, trkHMlataOMKlMit, 76 41, MlrlMfHa Mtafnn, Mvkwn, fXiirvlfit, 76 V6 loobraaatttroko I AMtonf aalay, Tin innatl, trwJnnati Mar it, I I I-mil Short, Httoanln, unattached, 1 131; j.

Gahrlela Ctopa, Honyary, 113 NV; 4 Mapnania ut, Stniklun, (ntll, (mi I a Vnlbiy, I 14 6.1, ianny (raat4, Wlnnatka, Laka hotitti, I 14 61, 4 Liarka MatlAtftl, Nw Ota-ant, Uk lwtr Hil1t, I IS i Cyrt thia ianttan, ln Innatt, mrirmatl MarUnt, I IS Aton Vmlh, okjm-Mutual on Auatu I ISV1 700 barkttraka I Kim Nigel, 6o 6 I UT l.wjrte Riror Orwiamqnd I wry Wit- 4J 6V, Heth DorXifl Ww Davit Iovh HI 6 61 1 3 LiebOMl Muwy Of Ml Mark Me CuTr-bor 6 64 3S Br ev Burton mm! RMy Mnyloif 68 Amy Akutt MKf (Arfry Wokturt 444, Joto Oof lor and Ted Vim 66 6V, iMttrnta (roort orvd Oonrito Hwimufd 6V44. 116 Amy Bom and John Mutton 67 69, Pot ftradhry M1 Bill Glatton 6 4, Al KM- man orwl John Ado nt 6, Cat uOrio Kaggt and Pkk Forr 44, (J Pot Jonat and Gary Haerri 6 70, Fatt I a.a 0 TENNIS Davis Cup AT PONT WOHTM, TBXAS Unittd ttt vi. SwltirUod Ptnt.lt tn.it ptv TODAY' MATCHKf (Ar plavor in bald) Uoublt Jfjftfl AAtf nrtMt. No- Vork, mm Pat Sampraf, Brarlanton, vt wl Hutt, SwItorlMiid SUNUA VI MATCHft Navarta ttnglat Caurlar vt Htt.afc Ayatti vt Wuttaf West Australian Mkhett tM Mid Paler Porvjnt Meg MiAki or Ml Steve Pete 6V48. Owia LoflMtd Md Mike Smith 64 64, Down Coo-Jo no muI iMMfltty Hart 60 6V, ftelty King Mid Hrw) ai-on 6S, MaggM WW mmI St on Wt key 0 6, Krlt I batter Mm) Bitty Andrade 6V 64, Solly Little Mid ullon Cotmli yi'l C( allvill mylil THURSDAY'S RESULTS Tlm photo RICARDO FERRO Laurie Rinker-Graham, teamed with brother Larry Rinker and in a second-place tie, says they had difficulty making putts.

Cuiiiifrytiila I I afca I Callmllr l.MI 1 A Mom 49-44, trot KorriyK wki rwix ftiniw TOOAY't OAWej 66 AV Gulf kiknr ut l)S Ovlt Jrjfmum arid Mark Carmtvolo Crrtllry5t.la( allwllli 6 m. 67 7 1, Jon SrffTMwxi arid Itjm Vofhniort 716; I oka vt wlmiffr of Vk hi oruort and Hi m) nt04 6 1, Jatw Coiwil' yi'li( 8 m. HIDAY'S LINHSCOHI Call Laka bull 0 iMvdt, vt f-dillft ttnll. Unlunlown, Pa 10, rriiifcltet, MKhael Ntmn, OaverifMMl, lo Classic fiorn 1C wid Jkn Itx-io 6V6V, lino Horrott oiid rd ur f6. kirorw Dow orri H4) way 6VV, Vw or Joy Hoot 76, Itofb B'trOiowttiy otmI Wmi Cot hran 60 72 wa, vt tim Jrtvtton, Nakhvilk, tervi.

Oulf 0-43 tail Laka I I I Open IJf.KoronN'JtftoofMj AmJy Bton6V 0, Kly Orot Hntnta, Midi, Pn4nto Afyiotl Dkktnton arid My (xrttkwj 66 Barb Mx fio OfMll Matt 71 66 Otjalt Alaatwfr, I ato Soiilt Lull 8. fcal I ak a 14 Savwfc Crt4l 10, tilr middtr't, teg Hnjm, tat Vitgnt, vt ArniMMki Mriftnt, Mek 10, toftf Ughlt, Vrrvtn Ik own, Mfjont Airy, Md, vt lion Wlltord, VTiyrna, lervi, 10, toper wetlm lony Tixker, Tyler, fe-ai, vt Aiittmny WMle. kHlia ntjllt, 10. heavy! 7 16 V4, 7 Matte iarobtati, iJanrriark, 7 II 10, 3 S.I vi pi ViM, I otta Hit i 14 4S, 4 Mm hat tvita, r-Mr lawn. NJ Ai- AT IHTM, AUSTRALIA PRlOAV't MMJLTS Uuartartlnatl David Aiiaoit, Anttraua, i vwJf r'sn, pTMlla, 4 4, lb tan tiokf, Vxilfi 140 JoArriO or nor and Jim M0vorn IMnlHt 61.

(Phinn 41 1.1lf I 2. most holes the shot out of the hunker. To be able to pull that off lie shook his head in amazement. "Seve Hallesteros could not 70 tQ, Carolyn Hill ond Jim Dont 66 11, Lit tatl 1 aka I I I btfrn, 7 14 90, karry (Min, khrh moiHl, Va 7 70 21, 4 I mUm Mix, i Walters and Gory Wotft 61 II, lioruio Art-drowt and Cartiox I 6V, CUtdy Markti tti into ittoUt 77 60 Ml Colloon Walhor ond Loo Jonon have played it better than that." On No. 8, Forsman, 3f feet 71 O.Lkni Oovtot otmI Mlt HiMxn 1 1 10.

Mitt Irikttwf ond i'xty MihMw a 7 KrUtl ANwi ortd Brlon Cloor 7 6V, Mitl edga wwl UNord Pftrftt 70 71. from the hole, left his chip shot 1 5 feet short. Mochrie nailed it. "Hufje," Forsman said. "Momen 141 StokirioiXH' and oiwiy Por ry 74 14 Monry fcranton and fcrmny Xrui 6 74, Koty ft' and Oort Pufit 71 II, Mlttta HnrloolH ond H'Mto Modtolo 70 73, Hwnim Of w1 fiorty 6 71 144 Momo foiy oral td Hummkft 7 7, tum is so important out here.

Anything you do to ''t through a phase like this and move on to the next hole. It lias an afterburner Porn Wrnt and Brad Bryant 70 74, Mkto9 Marm otmJ fkn Vritturt 7 effect. 14 Oolo Bggollng and Woyno 1 ov( 71 71. TOUA1T PAlHIHGt Plrtt too JO a m. Vkkl orrjnnBrod Fabol, Jon GoJit JtmTtwrpo, :40 a m.

-ti kwiwv Indeed. On nine, she barely missed a Mark ar novate, Jon chip shot for birdie and on 10 she canned a 7 -footer. mann; M) a m. Solly Ittlo Fulton Allan, 7ray kordyh Brixo Hi trior, 16 4 My rjl Will St Olloy, Kri Tt hoMor Hilly Art drato; IfrlO am. Down no Jonat Uy them in an eight-way lie for 23rd, nine strokes back at 138.

"If this isn't the round from hell, it's close to it," Stacy said while her partner signed his scorecard. "It was bad timing. We Itoth missed shots on the same hole. I wouldn't count us out because we're still capable of going out there and shooting the low numbers." Daniel and Love, the winners, had seven birdies Friday, hut finished the round on a low note with a bogey on No. 18.

"We lMth hit had drives," Love said. "Ileth's was pretty good but it kicked left. I hit a flier. She made a nice putt and kept it from being even worse." The way Daniel saw it: "He left me on the down slope (with his drive) and I tried to get too cute with it and left it in the hunker. He hit a great shot out and left me about a 2'j-f(K)ter and I managed to stagger it in for bogey." Rinker-Graham and Rinker, who won the tournament in 1985 when it was still being played at liardiTKKir, went into the second round one stroke off the pace but couldn't match their first-round 63.

"We seemed to have a lot of 15- to 20 foot ers today where they were 5- to 10-footers yesterday," she said. "We had a lot of chances; we just didn't make the putts. It's hard to come hack after an 8-under round and have another 8-under." lart. B1ty Kmu Hrarlf-avun, 10-70 0 m. My By the time they got to the lnnsmt Polo, Dana loflandMa Smith, 14lh tee, Mo lirie and Forsman lftJ4 am Uou Hnoru, Ml iMrilo Ft Polar Par Mint, Ifrag am Aia were tied for the lead.

Then, in pitrman Jnhn Adornt, ar oltno oggl Pi Fonr, Ifr am. Arny fitmt Mt tnt-n. Pot Ms ft B4 Motwin; II m. Jono qinck succession: Tod VJli, wrrrio (Kn xxinio Mornr rwrnn. 1:10 am.

Brondio Mrt(n HtMy Moy'otr, She sank a 25-fMjt putt. He chipped in from 40 feet Arr.y Atrntt Ontty Wkirt, 11:70 am. Blh aniol Davit I ova til, Donrna Maury Morn with a pitching wedge. nii4mr, 11: JO am. lxIIUi Mtxtvw Don r-orwnan, Laurio Piror (t ahornH.

arr Pua-or She rolled in a fi-fwter, and; He holed an 18-footer with a Tonth too 30a.m. Tlno Horrott red area and the music scene every Friday in WEEKEND FIND IT THE orn(a B'rf) (way, -40 a m. It St nine-iron. Jav Hftat, Bart) titirowtfy rKiwan, "(The pars were) more of a a Koran Aritty Bon, Judy fikkm tun-Joy tMHWny; Hwt) MiKttoOt'k Matt, Jo A (m to Cornr Jim MOovofft, 10-10 a m. orolyn tfltt an ronf, 1 Ita Watiort Oory korh, 10-70 am.

(xmna Androwt art Coma, wm Porkk OtkJor, 10- JO am. Wo or 1 oo Janon, i o0 uoviot- positive thing (than the birdies)," said Forsman. "The other ones were sort of, These were like, 'Hey, that's fun. That's fun again. That's really It's a lightheadedness." Mo rort, 10-40 am.

atar Jnay VrMtHw.krlttl Atart Brian Cloor, I0 a m. Mltl I 1'jo (jiHord Prultt, Viorrl Motnhauar- 'ill iiini itiu fanny Pwry, Ha m. Nan antn amy If no, fofy PonMnt Dan Pjtrf; 11:10 am. Mitt HftothPfMfO Mrota, Virrowy Horn- Hollis Stacy and Jay Haas, who lnd fot-if ly, 1170 am. Haw (rot-by Pam Wr kd Br atl Br yard, 1 1 10 Mrwio tar Inn ivm, Data jtirned up the course Thursday with a 62, crashed and burned yjotlrty Wayna Lavl with a second-round 76, leaving.

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