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TT 1 2D Thursday Aprd 5 2001 www star-telegram com SCOREBOARD HORSE RACING MOTORSPORTS WINSTON CUP LEADERS (Through Sunday) Points leaders THEUNE BASEBALL games American League I HORSE RACING! SIMULCAST OAKLAWN PARK ENTRIES Post timo 1:30 pm First Purse $9 500 maiden claiming 3- and 4-year old fillies 5 '4 furlongs NBA Thursday's games Owner standings Lap leaders Laps led 1 Chnstiano da Malta 32 2 Kenny Brack 28 3 Scott Dixon 14 4 Dario Franchitti 4 Poles 1 Kenny Brack 1 Schedule March 11 Tecate Telmex Grand Pnx Monteney Mexico (Cnstiano da Matta) April 8 Toyota Grand Pnx Long Beach Calif April 29 Texas 600 Fort Worth May 6 Bosch Spark Rug Grand Pnx Nazareth Pa INDY RACING NORTHERN LIGHT SERIES LEADERS (Through Sunday) Points May 26 Carquest Auto Parts 300 Concord NC June 2 MBNA Platinum 200 Dover Del June 16 Busch 300 Sparta Ky July 1 DieHard 250 West Allis July 8 Watkins Glen 200 Watkins Glen July 14 Chtcagoland 200 Joliet III July 21 Carquest Auto Parts 250 Madison III July NAPA Auto Care 250 Fountain Colo Aug 4 Busch 200 Clermont Ind Aug 18 NAPAonlme com 250 Brooklyn Mich Aug 24 Busch 250 Bristol Tenn Sept 1 Dura Lube 200 Darlington Sept 7 AutoliteFram 250 Richmond Va Sept 22 MNBA com 200 Dover Del Sept 29 Kansas 200 Kansas City Kan CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS LEADERS (Through Sunday) Points games Third Purse $6 700 claiming olds and up 6 furlongs Rookie standings Fourth Purse $7 500 maiden 3- and 4 year-old fillies 6 furlongs accepted part of daily activity at Lone Star Park Spence from what observed is the most respected person at the said Lone director of publicity Darren Rogers Sam helps Spence a member of the Race Track Chaplaincy of America is committed to assisting those in trouble no matter the reason Working with high-strung thoroughbreds is a dangerous business for jockeys who ride them and the bam help who care for them Be it injuries sickness transportation arrests family problems or not enough food in the pantry Spence proudly points to the $50 000-plus he handed out last year to those in need I never ask for one dime in contributions except for passing the plate at Sunday services and the golf tournament we sponsor each said Spence money comes into our benevolent fund because of generosity People know we need it and they donate it I have the best chaplaincy job in America and that generosity from people around here is one reason life is like circus life The people pick up and move around the country frequently We are no different from regular society Drugs and alcohol abuse are a prob- Iem for some The hours are long and the work is hard But some handle the time in between To be able to help people and minister to people is a real blessing for dream is to create a in North Texas for both horses and racetrack people who work with horses would have a chance to get their life back together while also bringing the animal back from he said we can get the funding I already know that some of the best horsem*n in the business would donate their time an investment that would pay off for this Spence by the way probably receives more hot tips on horses than anyone at Lone Star But he wager see nothing wrong with mak- ing a bet as long as within your financial he said my work however I want someone attempting to deal with a gambling problem to be able to say Chaplain Sam Racing season is here The backside at Lone Star Park is alive and humming with horses and humanity This is Chaplain Sam's flock These are also my kind of people and animals Randy Galloway 's Sports at Six can be heard wcekntghls 6-8 on WBAP NcwsTalk 820 rgaltowax star-telegramcom Fifth Purse $7 500 claiming and up 6 furlongs Galloway From Page ID Then again under the current economic situation who can be trusted more when it comes to making a sound financial investment your race track groom or your stockbroker? At the track once you enter the domain of the horse which is the backside such real-world dividers as social status size of bankroll job title educational background etc they all tend to merge into one common objective: Win the next race And at good odds too Then owner trainer jockey groom and horse they all become an equal in the celebration of success Yes a gambling game High stakes are involved and that starts with the original investment in the horse then continues with the daily cost of caring for the animal anywhere from $40 to $60 a day at Lone Star plus the price of medical care On race day it also comes time to step up to the betting window and make a payment of another kind No self-respecting owner would dare not be holding a ticket on his own steed just in case your horse did win You run across all sorts of humanity at the race track much more so than in real life But with the amount of money involved in a sport that has gambling as its lifeblood horse racing is like a large magnet that draws in the rich and the wanna-be rich along with the troubled the exact same as in real life A guy like Sam Spence is a racetrack fixture who sooner or later meets them all But the troubled both rich and poor who usually end up sitting across from desk seeking help have all these trainers back here who talk to their horses every Spence said the best trainers are the ones who listen to their horses The Lord says a lot of people talk to Him but very few If that sounded like a sermon it Chaplain Sam with his degrees from Texas in most all things related to horses can certainly preach and does each Sunday morning at backside church services Twenty-five years ago this became his calling and of the diverse personalities in Lone bam area Spence stands out At 8:30 each morning his voice booming through the bams giving a devotional and a prayer If that seems strange for a racetrack Chaplain Sam makes it a normal and Victories 1 Sam Hornish Jr 1 Poles 1 Greg Ray 1 Schedule March 18 Pennzoil Copper World 200 Avondale Anz (Sam Hornish Jr) April 8 Infmiti Grand Pnx Homestead Fla April 28 Atlanta Classic Hampton Ga May 27 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis June 9 Casino Magic 500 Fort Worth June 17 Radisson Indy 200 Fountain Colo June 30 Richmond Indy 200 Richmond Va July 8 Kansas indy 300 Kansas City Kan July 21 Nashville Indy 200 Nashville Tenn Aug 12 Belterra Resort Indy 300 Sparta Ky Aug 26 Gateway Indy 300 Madison III Sept 2 Delphi Indy 300 Joliet III Sept 16 Excite 500 Fort Worth FORMULA ONE LEADERS (Through Sunday) Driver standings Sixth Purse $7 500 maiden 3- and 4-year olds 6 furlongs Victories 1 Ted Musgrave 2 2 Joe Ruttman 1 Poles 1 Joe Ruttman 1 1 Scott Riggs 1 1 Ted Musgrave 1 Schedule Feb 16 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 Daytona Beach Fla (Joe Ruttman) March 4 Florida Dodge Dealers 400 Homestead Fla (Ted Musgrave) March 17 Truck Stop 250 Bakersfield Calif (Ted Musgrave) April 7 Advance Auto Parts 250 Martinsville Va May 6 Ram Tough 200 Madison lit May 12 Darlington 200 Darlington SC May 20 Grainger com 200 Fountain Colo June 1 MBNA 200 Dover Del June 8 0 Reilly 400 Fort Worth June 23 Craftsman 200 Millington Tenn June 30 DieHard 200 West Allis Wis July 7 Kansas 200 Kansas City Kan July 14 Kroger 225 Sparta Ky July 21 New England 200 Loudon NH NHRA LEADERS (Through Sunday) Top Fuel Seventh Purse $14 000 claiming 6 furlongs Eighth Purse $12 500 claiming 4-year-old fillies 1 mile -H Ninth Purse $26 000 allowance and up fillies and mares 6 i 4f a a Schedule Feb 18 Daytona 500 (Michael Wal-trip) Feb 25 Dura Lube 400 (Steve Park) March 4 UAW DaimlerChrysler 400 Las Vegas (Jeff Gordon) March 11 Cracker Barrel 500 Hampton Ga (Kevin Harvtck) March 18 Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 Darlington (Dale Jarrett) March 25 Food City 500 Bristol Tenn (Elliott Sadler) April 1 Harrah 500 Fort Worth (Dale Jarrett) April 8 Virginia 500 Martinsville Va April 22 Talladega 500 Talladega Ala April 29 NAPA Auto Parts 500 Fontana Calif May 5 Pontiac Excitement 400 Richmond Va May 27 Coca-Cola 600 Concord NC June 3 MBNA Platinum 400 Dover Del June 10 Kmart 400 Brooklyn Mich June 17 Pocono 500 Long Pond Pa June 24 DodgeSave Mart 350 Sonoma Calif July 7 Pepsi 400 Daytona Beach Fla July 15 Chtcagoland 400 Joliet Itl July 22 New England 300 Loudon NH July 29 Pennsylvania 500 Long Pond Pa Aug 5 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis Aug 12 Global Crossing at the Glen Watkins Glen Aug 19 400 Brooklyn Mich Aug 25 Sharpie 500 Bristol Tenn Sept 2 Southern 500 Darlington SC Sept 8 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 400 Richmond Va Sept 16 New Hampshire 300 Loudon Sept 23 MBNA com 400 Dover Del Sept 30 Kansas 400 Kansas City Kan Oct 7 UAW GM Quality 500 Concord Oct 14 Old Dominion 500 Mar tmsviile Va Oct 21 Alabama 500 Talladega Ala BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL LEADERS (Through Sunday) Points leaders 10th Purse $30 000 optional 4 year-olds and up 1 mile Schedule March 4 Australian Grand Pnx Melbourne (Michael Schumacher) March 18 Malaysian Grand Pnx Kuala Lumpur (Michael Schumacher) April 1 Brazilian Grand Prix Sao Paulo (David Coulthard) April 15 San Manno Grand Prix Imo-la Italy April 29 Spanish Grand Pnx Barcelona May 13 Austrian Grand Pnx Spielberg May 27 Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo June 10 Canadian Grand Pnx Montreal June 24 European Grand Pnx Nur-burgring Germany July 1 French Grand Prix Magny-Cours July 15 British Grand Pnx Silver stone July 29 German Grand Pnx Hocken-heim Aug 19 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest Sept 2 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps Sept 16 Italian Grand Prix Monza Sept 30 Unites States Grand Prix Indianapolis Oct 14 Japanese Grand Pnx Suzuka CUTTING HORSES Pro Stock Motorcycle XFL games Favorite Open Today Underdog at Los Angeles 6 6 San Francisco at Las Vegas 4 4 Memphis games Favorite Open Today Underdog NY NJ 1 at Birmingham at Chicago Pk Pk Orlando ITRANSACT10NS1 BASEBALL Chicago Cubs Placed mfielder Ron Coomer on the 1 5 day disabled list Colorado Rockies Claimed pitcher Jimmy Osting oft waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies Milwaukee Brewers Traded pitcher Juan Acevedo pitcher Kane Davis and mfielder Jose Flores lo the Colorado Rockies tor pitcher Mark Letter pitcher Mike DeJean and intielder Elvis Pena Designat ed pitcher Mike Buddie tor assignment Montreal Expos Purchased the contract ot catcher Randy Knorr trom Ottawa ot the International League New York Mets Claimed pitcher Justin Brunette otl waivers from the St Louis Cardinals San Francisco Giants Signed pitcher Dan Serafim to a minor league contract and assigned him to Fresno ot the PCL Seattle Manners Acquired outfielder Kenny Kelly from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for cash Designated pitcher Mark Watson for assignment St Louis Cardinals Placed pitcher Jeff Tabaka on the 15 day disabled list Recalled pitcher Gene Stechschulte trom Memphis of the PCL BASKETBALL Dallas Mavericks Signed center Wang Zhizhi to a two-year contract Orlando Magic Placed guard Darrell Armstrong on the miured list Washington Wizards Placed guard Mitch Richmond on the injured list Activat ed forward Tyrone Nesby from the injured list FOOTBALL Cincinnati Bengals Re-signed cor-nerback Artrell Hawkins to a one-year contract New Orleans Saints Signed safety Jay Bellamy to a four year contract New York Jets Signed linebacker Doug Colman Tennessee Titans Agreed to terms with defensive end Kevin Carter on six-year contract Waived defensive lineman Jesse Warren running back Demario Brown wide receiver Maurice Bryant and comerback Wade Davis HOCKEY Atlanta Thrashers Reassigned detenseman Brett Clark to Orlando ot the IHL Columbus Blue Jackets Assigned defenseman Mike Gaul to Syracuse of the AHL SOCCER Miami Fusion Signed defender Pablo Mastroem and defender Tyrone Marshall to multiyear contracts San Jose Earthquakes Waived defenseman Jamie Clark COLLEGES America East Conference Announced the resignations ot Delaware Drexel Hofstra and Towson effective June 30 2001 to become members of the Colonial Athletic Association Arizona State Named Mike Caltse women assistant soccer coach Camstus Extended the contract of athletic director Tim Dillon through June 2006 Drexel Named Bruiser Flint mens basketball coach and signed him to a four-year contract Kansas Announced the resignation of offensive coordinator Bill Salmon to become assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Northern Iowa Kentucky Agreed to terms with men basketball coach Tubby Smith on a four year contract extension through the 2006-07 season Massachusetts Named Sean Spencer defensive line coach Minnesota Placed women basket ball coach Cheryl Littlejohn on indefinite leave ot absence Mississippi Signed men basketball coach Rod Barnes to a tour-year contract Nebraska Announced forward Danai Young has been dismissed from the men basketball team tor violating team rules North Texas Named Rick Villarreal athletic director Robert Morris Announced the resignation of men basketball coach Danny Nee to take the same position at Duquesne Seton Hall Named Louis Orr mens basketball coach Tennessee Named Buzz Peterson men basketball coach UNIV Named Derek Thomas and Jay Spoonhour mens assistant basketball coaches i -Him i CLUB Eagle Mountain Ladies Golf Association Feature winner Ethel McKithan Low gross Sherry Burklow Low net Oteta Nicholson Pecan Valley Senior Men Golf Association Two Man Best Ball A flight 1 Ed Barnhill and Joe Herzer 59 2 Sherman Lawson and Darrell Bookman 60 3 Harold fievius and Fred Jackson 61 3 Al Widmer and Joe Perez 61 flight 1 Virgil Jeter and Eugene Crosthwart 57 1 Robert Earty and Ed Bowman 57 3 Dike and Joseph Montgomery 60 3 Harold Parnell and Bill Christenberry 60 Ridglea Ladies Golf Association Low Gross Championship flight 1 Jan Jack-son 2 Debbie Driskell 3 Roberta Fanning 4 Jo Brown First flight 1 Quito Seay 1 Gloria Wmfree 3 Glenda Baggett 3 Emily Hardesty Second flight 1 Joanne Jones 2 Joan Dickens 3 Jo Ann Patton 4 Mary Ellen Cox Third flight 1 Connie Kretz 2 Leta Arthur 3 Shirley Gregory Diamond flight 1 Daphne Wiggins 2 Ann Harrison Nine-hole flight 1 Virginia Runnels Ace of the Week Joanne Jones Riverside Senior Men Golf Association Individual Low Net A flight 1 Gale Anderson 69 2 Charles Yahne 69 3 Mel Fuller 69 4 Bob Bryden 69 C-D flight 1 Dave Morse 76 2 Charles Moore 76 Closest to the pm No 5 Frank Creed No 13 Charles Yahne Rocfcwood Senior Men Golf Association 1 BiH Rice 64 2 Dan Potovme 68 3 Joe Lope2 71 4 Emilio Campoe 71 4 Manuel Sides 73 6 Tom Bargas 75 7 Tony Alvarado 76 WhitnJone Metroplex Military Ladies Golf A I nation Throw out three worst holes Dotfie Klecka 2 Marcia Maromber 3 Louann Levis Pro Stock Truck i BASEBALL results MIDWEST Nebraska 14 Creighton 9 Oral Roberts 11 Kansas St 3 Wichita St 6 Kansas 0 SOUTHWEST St Marys Texas 12 Ab Christian 4 Sam Houston St 8 Rice 6 Texas 9 UT San Antonio 3 UTA 7 Tarieton SL 0 linescore UTA 7 Tarieton St TSU 000 000 000 0 2 1 UTA 110 400 00 7 12 0 Platts Snider (3) Bourland (5) Shiery (7) and Emiliano Robertsbn Egan Engelson (3) Jackson (5) Hooton (7) Faught (8) Garza (9) and Watson Egan (2 0) Platts (4-4) 2B UTA Miller Anderson Team records Tarieton St 12 21 UTA 24 0 STANDINGS WAC COLLEGES SOFTBALL linescores Texas Wesleyan 2-2 Texas 1-0 First gamo Texas Woman'i000 100 0 1 6 0 Wesleyan 011 000 0 2 8 0 England and Romero Bayless and Clark Bayless England (6-9) 2 Texas Woman Dokie Second game Texas Woman 000 000 0 0 4 0 Wesleyan 100 001 2 5 1 Chapman and Guerra Romero Dean and Clark Dean Chapman (2-2) Texas Woman Ostrom Wesleyan Bernlleaux Team records Texas Womans 15-16 Texas Wesleyan 19-14 Texas 1 Texas Texas 001 000 0 1 2 1 Texas 000 000 0 0 3 3 Vinmg and Collins Moore and Hanks Vlning (10-3) Moore (11-9) Texas Esters Team records Texas 25-11 2-5 Texas 19-19 2-4 TENNIS results MEN TCU 7 Baylor 0 SINGLES Esteban Carnl TCU Csongor Bibza 6 4 3-6 6 3 Trace Fielding TCU Reiner Neurohr 6-3 6-4 Scott Eddms TCU Mark Williams 6-2 7-6 (5) Tom Gordon TCU Matias Marin 6 4 6 2 Daniel Wajnberg TCU Zoltan Papp 6-4 6-2 Petr Koula TCU Nathan McGregor 6-3 6-4 DOUBLES Fielding and Haney TCU Williams and Neurohr 8-5 Eddms and lannanetto TCU Ross and McGregor 8-6 Carnl and Gordon TCU Bibza and Papp 6-5 WOMEN UTA 7 Lamar SINGLES Lisa Jackson UTA Catalina Paz 6-0 6-3 Marketa Ctzova UTA Kasia Finkowska 6-1 6-0 Mana Stepanova UTA Alta Wentzel 6 4 4 6 6 3 Priscilla Parra UTA Jennifer Wright 6 0 6-0 Jitka Vetrovcova UTA Sarai Wilson 6-0 6-2 Ana Luknar UTA won by default DOUBLES Jackson and Ctzova UTA Paz and Finkowska 6-1 Luknar and Vetrovcova UTA Wentzel and Wilson 6 5 Stepanova and Parra UTA won by default DIVISION I RANKINGS The top 20 mens and womens teams in the Intercollegiate Tennis Associations Division I rankings with records through April 3 and team average MEN RESULTS First 6 (6) Peyvon (D Pettinger) 5 00 3 60 3 40 3 (3) Dixie Tactics (R Trader) 10 20 7 00 2 (2) State the Obvious (C Darnell) 5 20 Off 1 36 Time 1 10 42 Fast Also Motel Mischef Prostar Bright Dancer Exacts (6-3) paid $71 00 Second 7 (7) Jordin Foo Da Ya (M Berry) 13 00 5 60 3 80 3 (3) Fast Cow (C Gonzalez) 4 20 3 00 2 (2) Golden Sasha (L Quinonez) 4 00 Off 2 05 Time 1 1 3 08 Fast Scratched War Woman Also a-Honest Tilt Salem Dream a-Sailor Girt All Can Go Whathematterbooboo Daily Double (6-7) paid $53 20 Exacts (7 3) paid $53 40 Trtfecta (7-3-2) paid $260 20 Third 2 (2) Damaged Goods (C Borel) 4 60 2 80 2 40 6 (6) Forgot Not To (D Pettinger) 3 20 2 80 5 (5) Wolf River Slew (C Gonzalez) 3 60 Off 2 35 Time 1 12 90 Fast Exacts (2-6) paid $15 40 Trlfecta (2-6-5) paid $76 40 Fourth 4 (4) Walkover Sidney (C Borel) 10 00 5 00 3 00 2 (2) Shaws (R Trader) 7 80 5 00 1 (1) Look At Me (S Aguirre) 3 20 Off 3 03 Time 1 12 27 Fast Exacts (4 2) paid $54 20 Trtfecta (4-2 1) paid $131 60 Fifth 7 (6) It Roo (R Williams) 27 60 9 20 6 20 12 (10) Slews Double Ego (D Nuesch) 3 B0 3 20 3 (2) Midnight Ice (C Kimes) 5 40 Off 3 33 Time I 11 51 Fast Scratched Geodude Pemwmg Exacts (7-12) paid $144 80 Trlfecta (7-12 3) paid $778 80 Sixth 4 (3) Lex Last Stand (T Doocy) 22 80 11 60 9 20 3 (2) Bayou Cha Cha (C Woodley) 10 00 7 20 6 (5) Sunshine Kassi (M Berry) 14 20 Off 4 01 Time 1 06 11 Fast Scratched Sunday Breeze Pick Three (4-7-4) 3 Correct Paid $3 762 20 Trlfecta (4-3 6) paid $4 146 40 Exacta (4-3) paid $266 40 Seventh 7 (6) Kale (T Thompson) I I 40 5 40 4 00 3 (3) Total Eclipse (C Borel) 4 20 3 40 10 (9) Very Tempting (M Berry) 12 00 Off 4 29 Time 1 49 14 Fast Scratched Glitter Look Pick Three (7-4-7) 3 Correct Paid $21 625 40 Trtfecta (7-3-10) paid $935 60 Exacta (7 3) paid $57 20 Eighth 2 (1) Spanish Guitar (M Berry) 13 80 5 80 2 80 6 (5) Theaichi-cal (C Borel) 3 80 2 20 3 (2) Black Tie Queen (J Judice) 2 20 Off 4 57 Time 1 38 58 Fast Scratched Defining Style Pick Three (4-7-2) 3 Correct Paid $1 874 40 Classix (2-4-7 4-7-2) 4 Correct Paid $227 40 Trlfecta (2 6 3) paid $143 00 Exacta (2-6) paid $53 60 Ninth 4 (4) Goodgollymisspolly (f Doocy) 7 60 3 40 3 00 6 (6) Gamblers Flight (C Borel) 3 00 2 40 3 (3) My Turn Ki96in (L Quinonez) 3 20 Off 5 25 Time 1 44 52 Fast Pick Three (7 2 4) 3 Correct Paid $791 20 Trlfecta (4 6 3) paid $87 40 Exacta (4-6) paid $20 20 10th 9 (7) Pams Forty Four (C Borel) 4 00 3 20 2 40 5 (4) Begoodatit (J Judice) 5 40 3 20 3 (2) El Providential (R Lester) 2 80 Off 5 55 Time 1 12 90 Fast Scratched Hickory Dick Doc Im Majestic They Also Ran Best Pine Yet Hopen and Wishen Baci Di Dama Fifty Hawken Stores Teller Pick Three (2 4-4) 3 Correct Paid $198 40 Exacta (9 5) paid $20 40 Trllecta (9 5-3) paid $70 40 Consolation Double (4 1) paid $8 20 Dally Double (4 9) paid $21 20 Attendance 5 129 $3 141 408 Handle $526 261 Total Handle $3 667 669 Schedule Feb 4 AutoZone Wmternationals Pomona Calif Darrell Russell FC Bruce Sarver Kurt Johnson Randy Daniels) Feb 18 Checker Schuck Kragen Nationals Phoenix Doug Kalitta FC John Force PS Warren Johnson) March 24 0 Reilly Nationals Bay-town Mike Dunn FC Del Worsham Warren Johnson PM Angelle Savoie Randy Daniels) April 7 SummitRacmg com Nationals Las Vegas April 21 Mac Tools Gatornationals Gainesville Fla April 29 Mac Tools Nationals Bristol Tenn May 6 Advance Auto Parts Nationals Commerce Ga May 20 Mateo Tools Supemationals Englishtown NJ May 27 Advance Auto Parts Nationals Topeka Kan June 3 Prestone Route 66 Nationals Joliet III June 17 Pontiac Excitement Nationals Kirkprsville Ohio June 24 Sears Craftsman Nationals Madison IH July 7 50th Anniversary Nationals Pombna Calif July 22 Mopar Parts Mile High Nationals Denver July 29 Northwest Nationals Kent Wash Aug 5 Fram Autolite Nationals Sonoma Calif Aug 19 Colonels Truck Nationals Bramerd Minn Sep! 3 Nationals Clermont Ind Sept 16 Keystone Nationals Mohn-ton Pa Sept 23 Auto7one Nationals Milling ton lenn Sept 30 NHRA Nationals Joliet Itl Oct 21 ORetky Fall Nationals Ennis CART LEADERS (Through Sunday) Points Rookie standings NCHA SUPER STAKES CLASSIC (At Fort Worth) results FIRST ROUND AMATEUR DIVISION Results listed by place horse owner owner city rider go-round 1 Travalm Sanalena Carol and Jerry Ward Rancho Muneta Calif Carol Ward 220 5 2 Floz Little Queen David and Susan Levisay Gilroy Calif David Lev-isay 220 0 3 Lenas Wild Dawn Chapman Chandler Ariz Dawn Chapman 218 0 4 Pistolidas Kedon Farms Weatherford Donna Wangler 218 0 5 Br Pianoman Julie Ann Wrtgley Ketchum Idaho Julie Ann Wrtgley 216 0 6 Coveja Acres Lee and Missy Tennison Fort Worth Lee Tennison 216 0 7 Roosters Ui Anna Frank and Robin Mernll Purcell Okla Megan Mernll 217 5 8 Dainty Play-girl Mickey and Gary Goodfried Flint Mickey Goodfried 217 5 9 Tamalight George Doug Smith Sedro Woolley Wash Doug Smith 217 0 10 Savannah Hickory Danny Motes Weatherford Mica Motes 217 0 11 Ducelena Rick Beard Devol Okla Rick Beard 2170 12 Smart Like Dusty Carlos and Kathleen Fandi-no Palmdale Calil Carlos Fandtno 216 5 13 Smart Little Hamt Jim and Karen Short Fulshear Jim Short 216 5 14 Peppys Smartalena Lee and Missy Tennison Fort Worth Lee Tennison 216 5 15 Heeds Miss Hickory Skip and Debbie Hames Weatherford Skip Names 216 5 16 Pretty Lit Stinger Vikki Ankrum Hemet Calif Vikki Ankrum 216 5 17 Graceful Style Becky Felder Dennis Becky Felder 2160 18 Maceys Hickory Bruce and Jentynn Lusk Weatherford Bruce Lusk 2160 19 Sheza Smart Cat Painted Springs Farm Brentwood Tenn Barbara Brooks 215 5 20 Hr Dual Crystal Chris Gregg Santa Ynez Calif Chris Gregg 215 5 21 Miss Linton Lena The Final Cut Ranch Bridgeport Kelly Warner 215 5 22 Katie Bo Frank and Robin Mer nH Purcell Okla Megan Merrill 215 5 23 Glamorous Dually Milt and Mary Bradford Weatherford Milt Bradford 215 5 24 Oh Lena Oh Lena Tom and Linda Holmes Madison Wise Casey Holmes 2150 25 The True Source Dan Stroh Berthoud Colo Dan Stroh 215 0 26 Three Wood Dg David Anderson Canada David Anderson 215 0 27 Stylish Escort Jerry Paterson Valley View Jerry Paterson 215 0 78 Bobs Smart Chance Glade Knight Richmond Va Nelson Knight 215 0 29 Lady San Jo Eagle Grip Cattle CO Denair Calif Stacey Sosa 215 0 30 Missys Powder Erin Waish New Smyrna Bch Fla Enn Walsh 214 5 31 Berettas Shorty Girl Jeffrey Matthews Warsaw Jeffrey Matthews 214 5 37 Lena Jo Lena Maben smd Julie Thompson Crossville Tenn Maben Thompson 214 5 Score of 214 5 used to advance lo next round TRACK AND FIELD TEXAS RELAYS (Al Austin) results MEN DECATHLON (After five events) Overall 1 Trafton Rodgers Unattached 4 165 points 2 Lyndon-McDowell Minnesota 3966 3 Curtis Pugsley BYU 3942 100 meters 1 Trafton Rodgers Unattached 10 82 2 Daniel Hunter Mississippi 10 90 3 Curtis Pugsley BYU It 04 400 meters 1 Trafton Rodgers Unattached 48 62 2 Daniel Hunter Mississippi State 48 94 3 Santiago Lorenzb Oregon 49 26 High jump 1 Curtis Pugsley BYU 6-10 75 2 Oiavi Paavo Texas Tech 6-10 75 3 Ryan Harlan Rica 6-8 25 Long ump 1 Lyndon McDowell Minnesota 23-3 5 2 Trafton Rodgers Unattached 23-2 5 3 Daniel Hunter Mississippi St 22 10 Shot put 1 Trafton Rodgers Unattached 47-1 75 2 Ryan Harlan Rice' 46-7 50 3 Billy Pappas Oregon 45-1 WOMEN HEPTATHLON (After four events) Overall 1 Tacrta Base South Carolina 3 342 2 Gigi Miller Arkansas 3 336 3 Mary Varga Akron 3314 TCU others 19 Esther Thomas 2 673 100-meter low hurdles 1 Aja Farris Kent St 14 11 2 Gigi Miller' Arkansas 14 13 3 (tie) Meredith Davis Mornmgside College and Rhonda Ray Texas-San Antonio 14 17 TCU 11 Esther Thomas 14 57 200 meters 1 Tacrta Bass South Carolina 23 92 2 Gigi Miller Arkansas 24 33 3 Jamie Walker Arkansas 24 86 TCU others 12 Esther Thomas 25 79 High jump 1 Mary Varga Akron 5 10 5 2 Kathnne Nielsen Illinois St 5 07 2 Marat Komarova BYU 5-7 TCU 19 Esther Thomas 4-6 Shot put 1 Marat Komarova BYU 42 1 25 2 Christ! Smith UlhaF t'hed 42 0 50 3 Mary Varga Akron 41-7 75 TCU 19 Esther Thomas 30-2 result Sam Houston St 8 Rice 6 GOLF COLLEGIATE RANKINGS The top 20 teams and top 5 individuals for men and women in the Master-Card Collegiate Golf Rankings administered by the College Golf Foundation (Through Monday) MEN Team 1 Georgia 2 Georgia Tech 3 Clemson 4 Augusta State 5 Flonda 6 Slate 7 Texas 8 TCU 9 South Carolina 10 Oklahoma 11 New Mexico 12 Southern Cal 13 ETSU 14 Oklahoma State 15 Arizona State 16 Brigham Young 17 Virginia Tech 18 Wake Forest 19 Northwestern 20 LSU Individual 1 Bryce Molder Georgia Tech 424 800 2 Lucas Glover Clemson 278 990 3 Erik Compton Georgia 258 300 4 John Engler Clemson 237 550 5 David Sanchez NC State 233 150 WOMEN Taam 1 Duke 2 Arizona 3 Auburn 4 Southern Cal 5 Stanford 6 Tennessee 7 New Mexico State 8 Texas 9 Georgia 10 Pepperdme 11 Ohio State 12 Tulsa 13 Oklahoma 14 Northwestern 15 Oklahoma State 16 LSU 17 Purdue 18 Michigan Slate 19 Vanderbilt 20 TCU Individual 1 Lorena Ochoa Arizona 348 350 2 Candie Kung Southern Cal 293 283 3 Candy Hannemann Duke 253 150 4 Celeste Troche Auburn A 241 740 5 Young-A Yang Tennessee 213 000 Victories 1 Todd Bodme 2 2 Randy LaJoie 1 2 Joe Nemechek 1 2 Jeff Green 1 2 Matt Kenseth 1 2 Kevin Harvick 1 Poles 1 Matt Kenseth 2 1 Kevin Harvick 2 1 Ryan Newman 2 4 Greg Brftle 1 Schedule Feb 17 NAPA Auto Parts 300 Day tona Beach Fla (Randy LaJoie) Feb 24 Alltel 200 Rockingham (Todd Bodme) March 3 Sam Town 300 Las Vegas (Todd Bodme) March 10 Aaron 3t2 Hampton Ga (Joe Nemechek) March 17 SunCom 200 Darlington (Jeff Green) March 24 Bristol 250 Bristol Tenn (Matt Kenseth) March 31 Jam King 300 Fod Worth (Kevin Harvick) April 14 Music City 320 Nashville Tenn April 21 Busch 300 Talladega Ala April 28 California 200 Fontana May 4 Hardee 750 Richmond Va May 12 Bosch 200 Loudon NH May 20 Nazareth 200 Nazareth Pa.

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Fort Worth has a council-manager government. Under the form, an elected governing body, usually called a city council will have elections held every two years for a mayor, elected at large, and ten council members, elected by district.

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