The Republican from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

Republican, July 14, 2002 SPORTS C11 Scoreboard GOLF PGA GREATER MILWAUKEE OPEN At Milwaukee Brown Deer Park Golf Course Third Round Jeff Stuman 64-66-63-193 -20 Steve Lowery 66-65-64-195 -18 Kirk Triplett 66-64-67-197 -16 Tim Greg Herron Chalmers 67-66-65-198 -15 68-66-65-199 J.P. Hayes 68-69-63-200 -13 David Peoples 66-67-57-200 -13 Chris Smith 67-70-64-201 -12 Bob May 68-67-66-201 Kenny Perry 64-70-67-201 Dan Forsman 69-63-69-201 -12 Tommy Armour Ill 63-67-71-201 Joey Sindelar 69-68-65-202 Jess Daley 67-67-68-202 Steve Stricker 65-72-66-203 -10 Bryce Molder 65-71-67-203 -10 Hidemichi Tanaka 68-67-68-203 Scott Hoch 69-64-70-203 -10 Chad Campbell 66-66-71-203 -10 Robert Damron 69-63-71-203 Joe Durant 69-68-67-204 Skip Kendall 68-67-69-204 Joe Ogilvie 68-67-69-204 Shigeki Maruyama 65-70-69-204 Carlos Franco 68-65-71-204 Mark Calcavecchia 70-67-68-205 Brett Quigley 74-63-68--205 Geotf Ogilvy 70-67-68--205 -8 J.J. Henry 67-69-69-205 -8 Mario Tiziani 71-65-69-205 Craig Stadler 70-68-67-205 Brandt Jobe 68-67-70-205 Gene Savers 71-66-69-206 Grant Waite 70-66-70-206 Glen Day 66-70-70-206 Kelly Gibson 65-70-71-206 Mike Heinen 66-69-71-206 Brian Bateman 67-67-72-206 Russ Cochran 69-70-67-206 Kaname Yoko0 68-71-67-206 Mathew Goggin 70-69-67-206 Robin Freeman 69-68-70-207 Neal Lancaster 70-67-70-207 Steve Pate 68-69-70-207 Pat Bates 70-67-70-207 Jason Hill Phil Tataurangi 70-66-71-207 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 67-71-69-207 -6 Michael Clark I 67-72-68-207 -6 Donnie Hammond 69-70-68-207 Bradley Hughes 66-68-73-207 Glen Hnatluk 69-70-68-207 Brian Henninger 70-69-68-207 David Berganio, Jr. 69-70-68-207 -6 Bart Bryant 70-67-71-208 Richard Zokol 70-67-71-208 Matt Peterson 70-67-71-208 Charles Howell Ill 69-68-71-208 Mike Springer 66-72-70-208 Brent Geiberger 66-69-73-208 Larry Mize 71-68-69-208 Rich Beem 69-70-69-208 Robert Garnez 71-68-69-208 Ben Crane 70-69-69-208 James Driscoll 69-66-74-209 Paul Claxton 70-65-74--209 Jett Gove 69-69-71-209 Danny Ellis 71-68-70-209 Corey Pavin 68-71-70-209 Michael Muehr 70-69-70-209 Fred Wadsworth 71-68-70-209 David Gossett 66-72-72-210 Deane Pappas 64-72-74-210 Ronnie Black 67-71-72-210 Woody Austin 73-66-71-210 Jon Turcott 66-73-71-210 Bo Van Pelt 64-68-78-210 Paul Gordos 68-71-71-210 Jerry Smith 70-69-71-210 Michael 67-71-73-211 Brandel Chamblee 70-68-73-211 Andrew Magee 69-69-74-212 D.A.

Weibring 66-73-75--214 Brad Frank Lucas Elder Nobilo Glover 70-69-74-213 69-69-75-213 69-69-75-213 Emmm SENIOR PLAYERS At Dearborn, Mich. TPC Michigan Third Round Mike McCullough 68-69-67-204 -12 Hubert Green 71-63-71-205 -11 Stewart Ginn 66-72-70-208 -8 Ray Floyd 71-73-65-209 Doug Tewell 73-68-68-209 Larry Nelson 71-69-69-209 Hale Irwin 64-73-72-209 Jim Thorpe 74-69-67-210 -6 Bob Murphy 78-64-68-210 Bruce Lietzke 71-70-70-211 Dave Stockton 72-68-71-211 Jay Sigel 71-67-73-211 Fuzzy Zoeller 70-73-69-212 Allen Doyle 75-68-69-212 Ed Dougherty 70-72-70-212 Mark McCumber 3 67-71-74-212 Tom Wargo 71-68-73-212 Vicente Fernandez 74-72-67-213 Tom Kite 71-72-70-213 Ted Goin 72-69-72-213 Gary McCord 75-73-66-214 Bruce Flesher 76-69-69-214 Bob Eastwood 72-73-69-214 Tom Purtzer 74-69-71-214 -2 Tom Jenkins 67-71-76-214 Jim Ahern 75-71-69--21! Graham Marsh 71-74-70--215 Hugh Baiocchi 71-73-71-215 Roy Vucinich 73-70-72-215 Dick Mast 74-67-74-215 Butch Sheehan Howard Twitty 1 68-69-78-215 Jose Maria Canizares 74-75-67-216 Wayne Levi 68-78-70-216 Terry Mauney 75-70-71-216 Gil Morgan 73-71-72--216 Bobby Wadkins 73-71-72-216 J.C. Snead 72-71-73-216 1sao Aoki 74-73-70--217 Ben Crenshaw 79-72-67-218 Fred Gibson 73-77-68-218 Jim Albus 77-72-69-218 Walter Hall 73-74-71-218 Danny Edwards 74-72-72-218 Don Poole 75-70-73-218 John Schroeder 73-70-75-218 Dana Quigley 72-73-74-219 Dave Eichelberger 77-68-74-219 Mike Smith 77-74-69-220 Rodger Davis 73-76-71-220 Leonard Thompson 74-75-71-220 Jim Dent 74-75-71-220 John Mahatfey 75-74-71-220 Bruce Summerhays 70-76-74-220 Rocky Thompson: Doug Johnson 75-70-75--220 Morris Halalsky 79-73-69-221 Jim Colbert 80-72-69-221 Gibby Gilbert 80-71-70-221 Andy North 77-74-70-221 Bob Gilder 79-71-71-221 James Mason 71-73-77-221 Lanny Wadkins. 75-78-69-222 Larry Ziegler 80-67-75-222 David Graham 71-74-77-222 Walter Morgan 80-70-73-223 Lee Trevino 71-75-77-223 Mike Hill 74-75-75--224 John Jacobs 73-74-77-223 Jesse Patino 73-72-80-225 Joe Inman 75-75-76-226 Steven Veriato 72-78-77-227 Jay Overton 77-80-72-229 Dale Douglass 78-77-74-229 George Archer 79-77-73-229 BUY.COM DAYTON OPEN At Centerville, Ohio The Golf Club at Yankee Trace Third Round Jason Buha 66-67-66-199 Todd Barranger 66-66-69-201 Roger Tambeilini 71-67-64-202 Tag Ridings 70-68-64--202 Marco Dawson 68-68-66--202 Patrick Moore 71-65-66-202 Darron Stiles 67-68-67-202 Rocky Walcher 71-65-67--203 Tom Carter 68-66-69-203 Daniel Chopra 70-68-66-204 Steve Haskins 69-68-67-204 Jaxon Brigman 72-69-64-205 Billy Judah 74-66-65-205 Anthony Painter 68-70-67-205 Pete Morgan 68-67-70-205 Todd Rose 68-67-70--205 Brad Adamonis 69-66-70-205 Todd Demnsey 75-66-65-206 Cliff Kresge 71-69-66-206 Dave Stockton 69-71-66-206 D.A. Points 68-72-66-206 Jeff Quinney 72-67-67-206 Chad Wright 69-68-69-206 Todd Fischer 71-66-69-206 Chris Couch 70-65-71-206 Bob Friend 68-67-71-206 Stiles Mitchell 73-68-66-207 Wes Short 68-73-66-207 Omar Uresti 70-70-67-207 Tommy Biershenk 70-68-69-207 Michael Sims 73-64-70--207 Joel Kribel 66-68-73-207 SCOTTISH OPEN At Luss, Scotland Loch Lomond Third Round (a- amateur) Fredrik Jacobson, Sweden 66-65-71-202 Eduardo Romero, Argentina 72-66-65-203 Stephen Leaney.

Australia 72-65-67-204 Justin Rose, Britain 65-71-68-204 Warren Bennett. Britain 67-70-68-205 M. Campbell, New Zealand 72-67-66--205 LPGA JAMIE FARR KROGER CLASSIC At Svivania, Ohio Highland Meadows Golf Club Third Round Karrie Webb 72-65-66-203 Beth Bauer 69-67-67-203 -10 Rachel Teske 67-73-64-204 -9 Heather Bowie 69-70-66-205 -8 Kelli Kuehne 71-66-69-206 Laura Diaz 70-64-72-206 Shani Waugh 70-70-67-207 Se Ri Pak 72-67-68-207 -6 Nancy Scranton 74-66-68-208 Amy Fruhwirth 70-70-68-208 Jeong Jang 69-71-68-208 in Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 70-68-70-208 Jennifer Rosales 73-70-66--209 Michelle McGann 71-72-66-209 Mi Hyun Kim 70-71-68-209 Meg Mallon 73-67-69--209 Dorothy Delasin 68-72-69-209 Fiona Pike 69-70-70-209 Armstrong survives AUTO RACING NASCAR WINSTON CUP TROPICANA 400 LINEUP At Joliet, I. (Car Numbers in Parentheses) 1. (12) Ryan Newman, Ford.

183.051 mph 2. (97) Kurt Busch, Ford, 182.593 3. (9) Bill Elliott, Dodge. 182.451 4. (40) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, 182.192 5.

(15) Michael Waitrip, Chevrolet, 181 953 6. (20) Tony Stewart, Pontiac, 181.616 7. (77) Dave Blaney, Ford, 181.568 8, (2) Rusty Wallace, Ford, 181.531 (8) Dale Earnhardt Chevy, 181.470 10. 125) Joe Nemechek. Chevrolet, 181.354 11.

(88) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 181.251 12. (18) Bobby Labonte. Pontiac, 181.251 13. (6) Mark Martin, Ford, 181.245 14. (26) Todd Bodine, Ford, 181.196 15.

(24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 181.172 16. (17) Mat! Kenseth, Ford, 180.796 17.14) Mike Skinner. Chevrolet 180.765 18. (99) Jeff Burton, Ford. 180.747 19.

(21) Elliot Sadler, Ford, 180.620 20. (19) Jeremy Mayfield. Dodge, 180.554 21. (31) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 180.548 22. (1) Steve Park, Cnevrolet, 180.511 23.

(11) Brett Bodine, Ford, 180.499 24. (5) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, 180.463 25. (32) Ricky Craven, Ford, 180.307 26.157) Stuart Kirby, Ford, 180.294 27. (36) Ken Schrader. Pontiac, 180.234 28.

(98) Kenny Wallace. Chevrolet. 180.132 29. (23) Hut Stricklin, Dooge, 180.084 30. (43) John Andretti, Dodge.

180.012 31. (22) Ward Burton, Dodge, 179.886 32. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 179.808 33. (30) Jeff Green, Chevrolel, 179.671 34. (00) Jerry Nadeau.

Chevrolet, 179.653 35. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 179.444 36. (10) Mike Wallace. Pontiac, 179.342 Provisionals 37. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet 38.

(28) Ricky Rudd, Ford 39. (41) Jimmy Spencer, Dodge 40. (55) Bobby Hamilton, Chevrolet 41. (7) Casey Atwood. Dodge 42.

(44) Steve Grissom, Dodge 43. (14) Stacy Compton. Pontiac Falled to Qualify 44. (49) Ron Hornaday, Dodge, 178.838 45. (72) Kirk Shelmerdine, Ford, 178.832 46.

(74) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 178.400 47.127) Scolt Wimmer, Dodge, 178.030 DRIVER STANDINGS 1. Sterling 2.368 2. Mark 2,291 3. Jimmie 2.254 4. Rusty Wallace 2,224 5.

Jeff 6. Ricky 2,168 7. Tony .2.156 8. Matt 9. Bill 2.084 10.

Kurt 2.073 11. Dale Jarrett 1.979 12. Michael Waltrip 1,978 13. Jeff Burton 1.954 14. Ricky 1.929 15.

Dale Earnhardt 1,881 16. Ryan 1,868 11. Terry 1.803 18. Kyle Petty 1,780 19. Dave Blaney 1,753 20.

Elliott Sadler 1,713 NASCAR BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL TROPICANA TWISTER 300 RESULTS At Joliet, It. (Starting Positions in Parentheses) 1. (20) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 200 2. (1) Todd Bodine. Chevrolet, 200 3.

(3) Jett Burton, Ford, 200 4. (13) Joe Nemechek, Chevroiet, 200 5. (14) Ron Hornaday Chevrolet. 200 6. (15) Jimmy Spencer, Chevrolet, 200 7.

(4) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 200 8. (10) Greg Biffle, Ford, 199 9. (6) Bobby Hamilton Ford, 199 10. (9) Jason Keller, Ford, 199 11. (16) Ashton Lewis Chevrolet.

199 12. (30) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 199 13. (33) Scolt Wimmer, Pontiac, 199 14. (32) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 199 15. (5) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 199 16.

(19) Kevin Grubb, Chevrolet, 199 17. (28) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet 199 18. (27) Tony Raines, Chevrolet 198 19. (25) David Green, Chevrolet, 198 20. (35) Stanton Barrelt, Ford, 198 21.

(7) Ricky Hendrick, Chevrolet, 1971 22. (23) Larry Foyt, Chevrolet, 196 23. (18) Shane Hmiel, Chevrolet, 196 24. (34) Dwayne Leik, Chevrolet, 191 25. (29) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 190, crash 26.

(42) Chad Chaffin, Chevrolet, 190 27. (8) Mike McLaughlin, Pontiac. 178 28. (21) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 157 29. (36) Shane Hall, Chevrolet, 126, engine 30.

(2) Scott Riggs, Ford, 123, crash 31. (12) Brian Vickers, Dodge, 109, crash 32.417) Stacy Compton. Chevy. 102, crash 33. (41) Mike Harmon.

Chevrolet. 97, crash 34. (22) Tim Sauter, Chevrolet, 78, engine 35. (38) Dan Shaver, Ford, 59, crash 36. (37) Jimmy Kitchens, Ford, 52, engine 37.

(40) Larry Gunselman, Chevy, 50, engine 38. (11) Casey Mears. Dodge, 42, engine 39. (43) Brian Weber, Chevy, 28, vibration 40. (31) Hank Parker Dodge.

23, engine 41. (39) Mark Green, Ford. 19. transmission 42. (26) Jack Sprague.

Chevrolet, 15, engine 43. (24) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevy, 2, crash Race Statistics Time: 2 hours. 20 minutes, 37 seconds Winner's average speed: 128.008 mph Margin of victory: 420 seconds Caution flags: Eight for 33 laps Lead changes: Nine among five drivers Lap Burton leaders: 47; Bodine Riggs 1-46; Riggs 48-51; Burton 52-69; Green 70-97; J.Sauter 98-124; Burton 125-170: Hamilton 171-179; de Sauter 180-200 Oriver Standings 1. Greg 2,679 2. Jason Keller 2.632 3.

Jack 2.529 4. Scott Riggs 2.472 5. Scott Wimmer 2,382 IROC TRUE VALUE RESULTS At Joliet, I. (Starting Positions in Parentheses) 1. (1) Buddy Lazier, IRL, 67 laps.

161.374 mph, 26 points 2. (8) Al Unser Jr. IRL, 67, 17 3. (3) Heho Castroneves IRL, 67,14 4. (11) Kevin Harvick, Busch, 67, 12 5.

(5) Scott Sharp, IRL, 67.10 6. (7) Sam Hornish IRL, 67, 9 7. (6) Sterling Marlin, Winston Cup, 67, 8 8. (10) Bobby Labonte. Winston Cup 67.7 9.

(4) Dale Jarrett, Winston Cup, 67,6 10. (9) Jack Sprague, Trucks, 66. 5 11. (2) Danny Lasoski. Outlaws, 54, 4 12.

(12) Tony Stewart, Winston Cup, 19, 3 Race Statistics Time: 37 minutes, 22 seconds Margin of victory: 5.195 seconds Lap leaders: Lazier 1-67 Bonus points for lap leaders: Lazier 5 Driver Standings 1. Kevin 2. Al Unser 39 3. Tony 38 4. Bobby 37 4.

Buddy Lazier. 37 6. Sam Hornish 30 7. Scott 29 8. Jack 27 8.

Sterling 10. Helio Castro 26 11. Dale Jarrett 23 12. Danny Lasoski. 16 CART GRAND PRIX OF CLEVELAND 1.

(6) Cristiano da Matta, Toyota- Lola 2. (32) Patrick Carpentier, Ford-Cosworth-Reynard 3. (27) Dario Franchitti, Honda 4.411) Christian Fittipaldi, Toyota- -Lola 5. (39) Michael Andretti, Honda -Lola 6. (10) Tony Kanaan, Honda- Lola 7.

(8) Jimmy Vasser, Ford-Cosworth-Lola 8. (4) Bruno Junqueira, Toyota- Lola 9. (12) Kenny Brack, Toyota- -Lola (5) Tora Takagi, Toyota-Reynard 11. (26) Paul Tracy, Honda -Lola 12. (44) Scolt Dixon, Toyota -Lola 13.

(55) Mario Dominguez, -Lola 14. (33) Alex Tagliani, Ford-Cosworth-Reynard .15. (20) Townsend Bell. Toyota-Reynard 19) Michel Jourdain Ford-Cosworlh-Lola 17. (51) Adrian Fernandez, Honda-Lola 18.

(52) Shinji Nakano, Honda -Lola DRIVER STANDINGS 1. Cristiano da Matt. .118 2. Bruno Junqueira. 70 3.

Dario 64 STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY Late Friday LATE MODELS (150 laps) 1. Jay Stuart, Preston, Conn. 2. Jim Peterson, Monson 3. Ryan Posocco, Stafford Springs, Conn.

4. Bob Botticello. Manchester, Conn. 5. Rick Lanagan, Stafford Springs, Conn.

Other Western Massachusetts Finishers 12. Joe Rzeszutek, South Hadley 15. Bill Davis, Monson SK MODIFIEDS (50 laps) 1. Doug Coby, Milford, Conn. 2.

Bo Gunning. Bethlehem, 3. Lloyd Agor, New Milford, Conn. 4. Ted Christopher, Plainville.

Conn, 5. Larry Ross. Monroe Western Massachusetts Finishers 8. Chuck Docherty, Springfield 15. Shawn Tryon, Monterey 26.

Johnny Lobo Southampton 21 MEANS 21 (21 laps) 1. Jimmy Williams, Danbury, Conn. Western Massachusetfs Finishers 15. Johnny Lobo Southampton 16. Shawn Tryon, Monterey DARE STOCKS (15 laps) 1.

Mike Como Jr. Warren Other Western Massachusetts Finishers 9. Eric Wesson, Monson 12. Neil Provost Holland 18. Andrew Durand, Chicopee LOCAL GOLF SATURDAY'S RESULTS AGAWAM: (Men's J.

Bottomley-8. Muska-W. Degray -J, Kirwan C. Vanasse-T. Keyes- -G.

Graham -R. Lagasse-F. Schimke (Ladies A. Frasco Vignato AMHERST: (Men's Club Championship) Championship Flight: S. Baker 112, S.

Lussier 114, W. Russell 114. 1st Flight: B. Tudryn 78. R.

Dearing 79, T. Chaimers 81, J. O'Donnell 81. 2nd Flight; P. Kelley 82.

M. Mazur 85, J. Dion 85, R. Simpson 85. 3rd Flight: E.

Knihnicki 88, D. Bergquist 88. R. Manning 88, M. Fusia 89.

EDGEWOOD: (Senior Open-2 Day 2 Ball) Gross: D. Easton- D. Maciver 67, E. Polchlopek -P, Girard 67, H. McDunnahW.

Nieiadlik 68; Net: J. Bogie-C. Ladany 56, J. Gallagher-D. Lynch 58, B.

Heisler-G. Fearn 60, D. Lapoint -D. Gaido 60. ELMCREST: (Ladies Pagos 4-Bail) Div.

1: J. Semeraro-C. Griska ChabotW. Marchese Div. 2: P.

Freed Petrozzi D. Colela-N. John Div. P. Boudreau-T.

Weeks C. HavicanLeDuc T. Denaull-A. Bonsall Div. 4: L.

Baker-L. Porter K. Peterson -B. Childs Div. 5: P.

Schwabe-B. Dassatti D. Gibson -P. Brown Div. 6: L.

Albano-K. Weeks P. Maple-M. Brunell Div. 7: D.

Taylor -R. Muratore A. Kandilis-S. Barlow Div. 8: C.

Levine-8. Gualtieri FRANCONIA: (Houser Buick Scramble) S. Lucci -H. Drowne-C. Brock -J.

Gaudreau 60 (low gross); J. Warwick -B. Warwick -T. Haberlin-AL. Draper 54 (low net).

HICKORY RIDGE: (Kickers-Net Stableford) D. Colaccino 40. J. Roberts 38, S. Varnum 38, J.

Jendza 37, G. Spooner 36. J. Hite 36. (Women's Mix Mingle-2 Best Net of 4) L.

Oberbillig-D. Major-8. Bilz-R. Britt 121. HOLYOKE: (Best 16) Gross: B.

Cassidy 65, D. Lachapelle 67, Net: J. Henry 56. B. Shanahan 56.

LONGMEADOW: (Invitational 4 Baill Champ. B. Fitzgerald-8. Foley def. G.

Fisk-8. House; M. Petrick-B. Welker def. P.

Nunez-D. Laravee. 1st D. Dawson-B. Cunningham def.

S. Norrie; T. Conway Jr. -J. Kennedy def.

K. Ross- C. Ross. 2nd L. Asseo-M.

Burke def. C. Makuch-S. Makuch; R. WhitefordD.

Lay def. D. -J. Brosseau. 3rd K.

Kossick -B. Zapolski def. D. Rousse; D. Demos -P.

Shea def. R. Celcasola-W. Fallon. 4th J.

AsheR. Labonte def. P. Heger-T. Russo; R.

Crandall-W. Crandall def. D. Agnoll-J. A.

Skipper. 5th J. O' -C. Martin det. J.

Meehan -D. Nathans; P. Drennan-J. Socha def. E.

Carroll III-T. Welsh. 6th V. Guardione-J. Denauit def.

M. KeatingB. Neill; J. Reynolds- -D Boyalian del. R.

Navalance-J. Maconi. 7th N. Vantassel-G. Vantassel def.

J. Griggs -M, Frazee; D. McLaughlin- D. Cormier def. P.

Collins-5. Collins. 8th Din: J. Mitchell-P. Prichard def.

A. Guardione-D. Denault; C. Diamond -N. Zahara def.

J.W. ThrelfallD. Eudy. 9th T. Volk -P.

Beauchamp def. R. Leduc-R. Havican; T. Mendes del.

T. Burton -S. Kowalski. NORTHAMPTON: (Northampton Elks Tournament) R. Normandeau-F.

AmesE. Rolland-L. Mazeski-C. Shea 57; M. Eaton-F.

Godek -E. Heon-M. Heon-M. Hayes 58; J. O'Neil- J.

Welch -M. DriscollB. Bachand-S. Bruscoe 59. OAK RIDGE: (Sandbaggers-1 Best Net) D.

KratochvH-D. Toce-J. Anderson- J. Eickler -14. (Sandbaggers-Best 16 Holes) Class Gross-R.

Benjamin 61, P. Longhi 63: Net-T. Orefice D. Kratochvil 59 M. Strytcharz 59.

Class Gross-G. Cochran 65, B. Maggi 68; Net- K. Phillips 54, W. Smietana $5, Kopy 57.

Class Gross-J. Rondeau 78: Net-L. Kahle 55, D. Toce 62. ORCHARDS: (Jimmy Young Member! Guest) Championship Quarterfinals Folsom-Ferriter def.

Donovan-Mullen Bys-Cut'er del. Riley-Riel lup; Wiernasz-Kemp def. Lapinski-Tedoldi def. WiernaszDukette 584. Semifinals Folsom-Ferriter def.

Bys-Cutter 21 holes; Lapinski-ledoldi def. Wiernasz-Kemp 1st Flight: Cappello-Stevens def. Strolis- Ryan 382; Bresnahan-Maika def. Brown-Day 382. 2nd Flight: Pinkos-Latrennie def.

SzelaSenecal Musgraves-Badger def. Finnerty-Finnerty 38.2. 3rd Flight: Youmell def. Hawkins- Hawkins Milkey-Ferro def. Gorman-Dowd 4th Flight: Manzi-Stebbins def.

Rvan-Connor lup; lamoureaux-Lamoureaux def. Lawrence-Muse 19 holes. 5th Flight: Wanat-Krok det. -Kouri Furnari-Wytas def. Barry-McCafferty lup.

6th Flight: Aye-Carter def. CainDownes 1up; Marion-Barthelette def. -While 7th Flight: ErnstSmith def, Kuchta-Renkowicz Doyle del. Donahue-Gionfriddo 483 8th Flight: Taylor -Manzo def. MekalFilzgerald lup; Marion-Gavron def.

Rossi -Nobos lup. SHAKER FARMS: (2 Day MemberGuest) Men: A Flight- St. Amand-Galliol 67 (low gross): Frasco-Grazia 57 (low net). Flight-Crary-Emery 71 (low gross); Rowe-Foley 58. Women: Gamelli -Colby 79 (low gross); Lane- -Brown 59 (low net).

SOUTHWICK: (Mens Assoc-Medal Play) D. Bates 63, J. Glasgow 64, B. Theroux 67. B.

Heckman 67. G. Courtney 67. (Ladies 1st: B. Josep Breor; 2nd: B.

Kress-K. Sanville; 3rd: B. Faulds-A. Pease; 4th; G. Descant-B.

Brown. SPRINGFIELD: (Men's 2-Ball Best Ball) A Gross-B. Colller-S. Mihalek 68: Net-K. Rullman-G.

Gorman 61. Gross-A. Anderson-B. Godfrey 77; Net-M. Londergan -D.

Murphy 63; H. deRanzy-J. Lilly 64; K. Gearing -D. Lyne 65; C.

Hannoush-G. Malladi 65. (Ladies-Point Quota) E. Lucardi -J. Curran-F.

Mullins ST. ANNE: (8A.G.-2 3 Ball) L. Lottermoser-D. Greene-B. Manganti-F.

Bouley-B. Scaggs -3. TEKOA: (6th Annual Gary Dineen Players Alumni Outing) 1st: D. LacoutureB. Lacouture -B.

Lacouture Jr. Lovett. TWIN HILLS: (Best Bali of Twosome) Blue Tees: Gross-J. Crosby-J. Cranwell 73; Net -J.

Partyka-M. Connor 64. Gold Tees: Gross-M. St. Germain- J.

Lattanzio 69, R. Doleva-P. Sherman 70; Net-F. Stellato-J. Joyce 61, S.

Rickless -R. Doleva 61. WILBRAHAM: (Saturday Sweeps) Gross-G. Hunt 75. L.

Freed 78; Net-J. Bresette 66. J. Adam 67, J. Luttrell 67, P.

Palumbo 68. WYCKOFF: (Member-Member) Blue B. Whalen -H. Koski 72, D. Boulanger -D.

Yarrows 72 (tie-low gross). White P. Murray-J. Karparis 71, S. Taupier-A.

Rota 71 (tie-low gross); D. Cloutier 61 (low net). HOLE IN-ONE REPORT Dorene Janes, Springfield, 145-vard 10th hole. 7-wood, The Orchards GC, July 6. Witnesses: M.

Riley, B. Locke, D. Frey. John Bator, Springfield, 148-vard 18th hole, 9-iron, Wyckoff CC, July 7. Witnesses: A.

Shlosser, T. O'Connell, B. Koske Sr. Dom Viadero, Greenfield, 145-yard fifth hole, 8-iron, CC of Greenfield, July 8. Witnesses: C.

Reid, M. Muivaney, M. Sabourin, Irv Sanders, 150-yard 151h hole, 7-ircn, CC of Greenfield, July 8. Witness: K. Sanders.

Mike Torpey, 166-vard third hole, 9-wood, Twin Hills CC, July 8. Wilnesses: J. McGarth, B. Devine, J. O'Connor.

Paul Duval, Chicopee, 140-vard tenth hole, 6-iron, Southampton CC, Thursday. Witnesses: V. Mendes, V. Simonds, 8. Lavigne.

Harley Savage, 180-yard fifth hole, 5-iron, CC of Greenfield, Thursday. Witnesses: I. McGowan, D. Siano. K.

Poirier. Bob Fastie, 199-vard 18th hole, Cleveland 3-wood, Springfield CC, Friday. Witnesses: B. Pouliot. D.

Shakour, R. Clapp. Bobby Murphy, 160-yard 10th hole, 7-iron, Westover GC Witnesses. N. Polimeni.

A. Bonafilla, S. Williams. Walter Baez, 153-yard third hole, 7-iron, St. Anne CC, Saturdav.

Witnesses: J. Connollv, J. Dion, D. Donnelly, J. Joacius.

Dan Lapierre, 143-vard 16lh hole, 9-iron, Ledges GC. Witnesses: B. McCarthy, B. Rosenblum. LOCAL TENNIS 3RD ANNUAL AGAWAM DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Saturday, July 13 Men's Open M.

Cookish-T. Anolik def. S. Siano -D. Siano, 6-3, 6-2.

Women's Open D. -L. Sterling def. M. Ro-My.

Ro, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3. Mixed Open K. Donahue-R. Donahue def. K.

White-M. Cookish, $-6, 6-4, 6-1. Teen (13-17) M. Himmetsbach-M. Doup def.

M. Lyman-My. Ro 6-4. 6-3. Exhibition: D.

Chevalier def. S. Land 8-6. ROAD RACING LOCAL SCHEDULE Monday, July 15 WESTFIELD: Stanley Park Cross Country Series: 3 miles; 6:30 p.m.; report to Stanley Park; 562-1526 Tuesday, 16 SPRINGFIELD: Richard W. Childs Sr.

Trail Races; Van Horn Park; 6:30 p.m.; 2.4 miles; 15-and under; Dennis Childs, 330-2714, after 5 p.m. NORTHAMPTON: Northampton Cross Country Races; 5K; 6:30 p.m.; report to Northampton Community Gardens on Burts Pits 53, under 18 free Wednesday, July 17 SPRINGFIELD: Summer Sizzlers; 5K; report to Walker Grandstand at Forest Park; 6:30 p.m.; 53 Lance Armstrong avoided a spill even though his bike got tangled with the bike of another rider. Associated Press AVRANCHES, France- A crash in the seventh stage of the Tour de France left Lance Armstrong and his bid for a fourth straight title unscathed. Armstrong crashed about a mile before the finish yesterday, losing his place in the main pack and falling 27 seconds behind the day's leaders. Armstrong slipped from third to eighth in the standings, 34 seconds behind Spain's Igor Gonzalez Galdeano, who retained the yellow jersey of overall leader.

"I didn't fall off the bike. I just had to put my foot down," Armstrong told Jogi Muller, spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service team. "I'm fine." The handlebars of USPS team member Roberto Heras got tangled in Armstrong's rear wheel. The 30-year-old Armstrong shrugged off the accident.

5 "I'm just going to have to ride faster in the time trial on Monday," Armstrong told Muller. It doesn't seem likely that the mishap will seriously hurt strong's chances of taking the title. He won last year's race by more than minutes and is expected to make up time in the mountain stages, which start next week. The stage win was the first for McGee in the Tour and the first for his fdjeux.com team in five years. McGee covered the 109-mile stretch through the northern Normandy region in 4 hours, 10 minutes and 56 seconds.

Armstrong's crash also involved Frenchman Laurent Jalabert. Heras and U.S. Postal teammate George Hincapie sustained "a few scratches," Muller said. Associated Press Lance Armstrong, center, rides in the pack during the seventh stage of the Tour de France between Bagnoles-de-l'Orne and Avranches, France, yesterday. Armstrong was caught up in a crash with other riders in the last kilometers of the stage, and fell to eighth overall.

"No matter what you try, it's still a hard race and there are going to be crashes." Muller said. "For five, six and seven hours you're elbow to elbow, fighting for position. In the flat stages as we've seen there are crashes on the left, right and center." An earlier, more serious crash affected a number of riders. Frenchman Didier Rous was forced out of the race. He was rushed to a hospital with what was believed to be a broken collarbone.

McGee, who said he was briefly delayed by one of the crashes, recovered to beat Estonia's Jaan Kirsipuu and Spain's Pedro Horillo in a sprint finish. "There was a fall at about 5 kilometers from the finish, and I had to put my foot down." said McGee. do to avoid them." "But (teammate) Christophe On Friday. Kazakh rider AlexMengin led me back to the main andr Shefer broke his right wrist pack, and I was in a good position in a crash. Two other riders pulled for the last kilometer." out Thursday because of injuries World road champion Oscar sustained in another spill.

Freire, winner of this year's sec- Thousands of spectators turned ond stage. crashed several min- out along the route for yesterday's utes before Armstrong and trek through the lush fields and finished 6:23 behind McGee. Rous cow pastures of Normandy. the and Christophe Moreau, who fin- site of some of the fiercest fighting ished fourth in the 2000, were in- in World War II. volved in the same accident.

The finish line in Avranches Tour officials said they have was just yards from a square done all they can to prevent named for U.S. Gen. George Patcrashes. ton. U.S.

forces liberated the town "There have always been July 31, 1944, marking a turning crashes in the early phases of the point in the Allied effort to free Tour. Today, there were no physi- France from the Nazis. cal obstacles, it was just due to the Today's eighth stage is a 134.9- nervousness of the pack." said mile run through Brittany from Tour director Jean-Marie Leblanc. Saint-Martin-de-Landelles to "I don't know what more we can Plouay. Blues provide fishing frenzy 4 4 It was an 'Outrage." The bluefish were on a feeding rage and we fished them out of.

Cape Cod Bay. And of course we were aboard the "Outrage," out of Sesuit Harbor on Cape Cod. The word up and down the northeast coast from Rhode Island to Maine was that the striped bass were "out to lunch," and thus not feeding because their food had Where their food seemed to know. Capt. Larry Zarella, eral bass hot spots he before tying one on for that apparently were scraps on the Cape Cod The Bay was flatter thought the world someone discovered salt and fresh water out, saved by the earth's and gravity.

We knocked on holes and homes of "Out to dinner, somewhere" is what we got. So the four of us "Blues Brothers," Brothers and Sisters. As the fates would ly friend Yvonne Morand herst, who had never fish boated the first She was cool, a real being a beginner. became a tad uncool alized the chopper ing name and was snapping precariously pink painted toenails need clipping but could clipped regardless. Wife Char and Mel Yarmouth followed up putting a few in the box that night.

Everyone's gorilla length from several hundred feet that allowed the trolled skim over the ocean Enough dinner Mate Mark Hickey, rigs from the deep line and heavy umbrella fitted with a half worms to light jigs, Bombers trolled mono filament line. Then the hits started. Char had a fish on was "the biggest fish in only to discover it snapper rather than a per. She wanted to know smaller fish could fight harder than the ones. All outdoors Frank Sousa moved on.

went' nobody had sevwanted to hit the blues feeding off Bay table. than we was before that all the wouldn't spill rotation the known the stripers. signs became the actually Blues have it, famiof Amlanded a blue chopper. pro despite Although she when she reearned its bitflopping, close to her that didn't have been Bollea of with blues. for dinner arms were pumping in the of steel line rigs to just bottom.

setting. pulled our digging steel rigs outdozen tube Hoochees and behind light and swore it the world," was a little large chophow the that much earlier bigger "Small lures on light line," was Capt. Z's word. The light line allows the fish to fight and the fisherman to enjoy the battle. It also allowed the fish more chances to get off, and we lost a fair number close to the boat, which was all right as it saved releasing a lure from a tooth maw.

Yvonne, Char and stay at home Maureen Kingsley ext. 132. A 150-POUND SKUNK: MassWild- of Chicopee cooked the fillets in butter and wine that evening and we dined as a bright red, fireball sun set in the cool blues and greens of the ocean we viewed out our window. There are few things tastier in the sea than a small. bluefish put 011 the table the same day it is caught.

Although I must admit, and my three fishing partners agreed. that the tastiest of all that we dined on this day were the salt air and sun on a sea and sky changing colors as swiftly as the pallet of a generous nature painter. CALLING CAPT. The calls after a successful fishing trip always pour into this house to cut them off at the pass, Zarella and "Outrage" can be reached by calling (508) 737-5305 or (508) 888-4927. PIKE STOCKINGS: Mass Wildlife biologists recently stocked more: than 47,000 tiger muskies and 000 northern pike in various state waters.

The hybrid tiger muskie is a predator of the highest order and gains weight very swiftly. The new state record is a 27-pounder taken out of Lake Pontoosuc by Jim Lambert last New Year's Eve. It takes three to five years for the fish to reach the legal length of 28 inches. The pike came to this state free of charge as surplus from hatcheries in Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Virginia.

Additional stockings will follow. For questions on pike contact Richard Hartley at (508) 792-7270, life bear project leader Jim Cardoza reports the state's black bear population is approaching 2,000 animals and encounters with humans are on the increase. He said, "There are more bears here then there were in the 1700s, and certainly more Cardoza suggests that those coming across a bruin. "Avoid the animal. Leave it alone and let it pass.

Treat it like you would a 150- pound skunk." ORVs: The MassWildlife Board recently reaffirmed its support of prohibiting off-road vehicle use on Wildlife Management Areas and opposed any expanded use of ORVs on other state properties such as state forests and parks beyond the existing 300 network of trails presently authorized. ANTLERLESS PERMITS: The drawing of 41,000 antlerless permits, required for all deer hunters wishing to harvest an antlerless animal this fall, will be Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Lee Sportsmen's Association on Fairview Street in Lee. Deer project leader Bill Woytek will give a brief presentation on the new whitetail regulations at that time.

TURKEY TUMBLING: Turkey project leader Jim Cardoza reported 2,026 wild tom turkeys shot during the spring season, a 6 percent decrease from last season he attributed to weather factors and hunter participation. Twenty-one birds were taken by archers. The heaviest tom was 23.5 pounds, the lightest, a 9-pound jake. There were 304 toms that went more than 20 pounds. The wild turkey.

brought back to the Bay State by sportsmen's funds. have proved a great source of recreation to nature viewers of recreation to nature viewers and outdoor photographers. as well as hunters and those who just like to know the wild bird of the Pilgrim's time are back, Cardoza said. UP THERE: Another successful program by MassWildlife, financed by sportsmen, is the bald eagle program. There were 15 chicks born this year, according to Tom French.

project leader. A total of 151 chicks have been fledged since the program was introduced in the 1980s at Quabbin Reservoir. Maine has 269 nesting pairs, Massachusetts has 12 known nesting pairs. New Hampshire has eight, and Connecticut six. Vermont and Rhode Island have no known nesters.

QUABBIN HUNT: Quabbin controlled hunt applications may obtain them on the web at HYPERLINK http://www.state.ma.us/mdc/hunt2002.htm www.state.ma.us/mdc/ hunt2002.htm or by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to Quabbin Visitor's Center. P.O. Box 628 Belchertown, MA 01007 or various MDC and MassWildlife offices. Applications must be dated by Aug. 15.

Drawing for the 1,000 permits will be Sept. 4. TAG, YOU'RE IT: Jerry Freeman of Ware, a CPR fisherman (catch. Polaroid and release) asked whether a fisherman can legally tag a fish before releasing it. He said he has sought the answer from numerous MassLive Forums: Fishing "There is a distinct weed line where (Barton Cove) joins the main channel of the river.

If you don't get a bite in the first five feet out from the weeds, reel in fast and try again. Start with top water (I love Sluggos), and work your way a down." -JoelW Join the discussion at mass live.com sources but none has been forthcoming. I've got the question out to the authorities who should know and an answer should be forth- coming. COSTS HIGH: Neal Douglas Cost of Greenwood, S.C.. who died recently at 78.

was one of the first turkey call makers in the nation. How good was he? A year before his death his hand-carved "Fat Lady" call was sold for $11.000. The "Fat Lady" philosophy was the "game" isn't over until the fat lady sings. He hunted turkeys during the Depression to put food on the table. When he was eight-years-old the Comanche patriarch at that time, Red Elk.

taught him how to make turkey calls out of river bottom slate and using a deer rib as the striker. While an excellent shot, he had his problems early on with the opposite end of the gun. During World War II he was wounded five times as an Army medic. The only one I know that tops that for collecting Purple Hearts was my Uncle Al Perry. an Army infantry rifleman and my father's half brother.

who reportedly had six Purple Hearts. My dad always kidded that Al was an avid waterfowl hunter and this carried over into combat. When someone yelled "Duck!" he stood up, looking for an incoming flock of ducks rather than ducking incoming mortar or artillery Sure, dad. Frank Sousa can be reached at or P.O. Box 207.

Granby, MA 01033; or fax 467-2174 1 ---4.

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