The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida (2024)

FLORIDA 1995 D-8 The Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, January Jones: Cowboys ready to silence Johnson, other critics ZEE SEE i i nil inim tlianiiirpiiiniiimnn nam imHl QllQgr RnUll n'ri Wildcards Division Conference Vviv Conference Division Wild cards Qatniriau. rhamninnchin nntn Championship Saturday -Jan. 15 Sunday Jan. 15 Sunday Stadium, Miami Jan. 29 New England 13 Detroit 12 Cleveland Chicago Dallas' owner is confident his team can win the Super Bowl for a third consecutive season.

By Mike Fisher FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM IRVING, Texas Jerry Jones is plotting a "Jamestown Massacre." "The stage is set for us to show something to the world," said Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, who will face the visiting Green Bay Packers on Sunday as they begin their bid for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl. "By going down to our knees, as we have during some moments of 1994, and then rising back up and busting Green Bay or San Francisco of whoever, it will make it even more impressive," a confident Jones said. "Our critics, or Jamestown' and all the rest of them, will have to take notice." "01' Jamestown?" Does Jerry Jpnes have a pet name for Cowboys coach-turn ed-Cowboys critic James William "Jimmy" Johnson? then? Now those are popping up again. "But if our present situation a home game against Green Bay and then one game away from the Super Bowl if we beat the San Francisco-Chicago winner represents a problem, then every team should wish they had our problems." The Cowboys went into last weekend not knowing if they would play against Minnesota, Green Bay or Detroit. Coaches said 60 percent of their work was done in preparation for the Vikings, because that's the team they are least familiar with.

The least amount of preparation was for the Packers, in part because the two clubs met at Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving, with the Cowboys winning, 42-31, with Jason Garrett at quarterback. Green Bay will be playing without injured All-Pro receiver Sterling Sharpe, who caught four touchdown passes in the Thanksgiving meeting. The Cowboys plan on having running back Emmitt Smith back in the lineup despite his recent hamstring pull. "Oh, that's what I used to call Jimmy," Jones said. "A lot of guys named 'Jim' or that's what I call them." Jones can afford to divide his attention between this week's inevitable sideshows (including broadcaster Johnson and the "Dallas is Dead" national media movement) and the actual football game.

The Cowboys, now coached by Barry Switzer, seem to have fallen into disfavor among some critics after a 124 regular season that they closed by losing two of three games in December. Maybe it's the fact that Dallas has spent two postseasons in the championship spotlight. Maybe it's the shadow cast by Johnson, the coach of those two title teams. Maybe it's the shadow cast by the 49ers, the one NFL team that has played at a level higher than the Cowboys. "What I see," Jones said, "is a quick-tc-criticize atmosphere, over-zealous people looking at what might be wrong with our football team rather than what is right about it It is cyclical.

Remember in the summer when people questioned Barry's leadership and made comparisons to Jimmy? Remember there were some down moments Green Bay 16 Cleveland 20 Saturday, 4 p.m. Fox at San Francisco Saturday, 12:30 p.m. NBC at Pittsburgh Jan. 15, Miami NBC Sunday, 4 p.m. NBC 1 at San Diego Jan.

15, FOX Green Bay ounuay, rhirnno 3R p.m, r-ox i iit Jan. 29, ABC at Dallas Miami 27 Minnesota 18 KRT Dolphins, Chargers not fond of each other MARCH 5 Ponttac Excitement 400, Rch-mond, Va; 12 Purotator 500, Atlanta; 26 Transouth Financial 400, Daring-ton, SC. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 3, Houston 2 Denver 5, Las Vegas 4 Detroit 2, Kalamazoo 1 Peoria 3, Kansas City 2 Atlanta 3, Phoenix 2, SO Minnesota 4, San Diego 2 Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 2 Fort Wayne 3, Milwaukee 2, SO Indianapolis 4, Soviet Wings 3 AUTO RACING By Jason Cole APRIL SABCO RACING Named Greg Sacks driver for FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL StUJ BASEBALL CHICAGO CUBS Signed Kevin Kobetit*ch to a mmor-ieague contract. when we gei ahead, should be thrown i e-bombs, wide receiver Ir ving Fryar said. "They had us down, so stick it in.

Brother, this is the NFL, kill or be killed. I FOOTBALL Miami at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium Sunday 4 p.m. NBC (WESH-Ch. 2) ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM Named Watson Brown coach. LOUISVILLE Named Greg Nord running backs coach and Don Kirkpatrick and Charles Coiner assistant coaches.

DAVIE While the Dolphins and the San Diego Chargers don't have one of the most storied rivalries in the NFL, there is a healthy disdain that has developed over the past few years. "There's not a lot of love lost between the Dolphins and San Diego," said Dolphins punter John Kidd, who was with the Chargers for four full seasons before joining the Dolphins this season. Kidd is referring to the past two games. The teams meet Sunday at 4 p.m. in the AFC divisional playoffs at San Diego, the fourth consecutive season that they have met.

In 1992, 64 Masters, Augusta, Ga. April 13-16 Heritage Classic. Hilton Head la-land, C. April 20-23 Greater Greensboro Open, Greensboro, N.C. April 27-30 Houston Open, The Woodlands, Texas.

May 4-7 Bet-South Classic. Marietta. Ga. May 11-14 Byron Nelson Classic, Irving, Texas. May 18-21 Buick Classic.

Rye, Y. May 25-28 Colonial, Fort Worth, Texas. June 1-4 Memorial, Dublin, Ohio. June 8-11 Kemper Open, Potomac Md. June 15-18 x-U Open, Southampton, N.Y.

June 22-25 Greater Hartford Open, Cromwell, Conn. June 2July 2 St. Jude Classic, Memphis, Term. July 69 Western Open, Lemont, ID. July 13-16 Anheuser-Busch Classic Willarnsburg, Va July 20-23 x-Brifsh Open, St Andrews, Scotland.

July 2023 Deposit Guaranty Classic, Madison, Miss. Jury 27-30 New England Classic Sutton, Mass. Aug. Buck Open, Grand Blanc Mich. Aug.

10-13 PGA Championship, PacBc Patsades, Calif. Aug. 17-20 International, Caste Rock, Colo. Aug. 24-27 World Series of Golf, Akron, Ohio.

Aug. 31-Sept 3 Greater Milwaukee Open, Milwaukee. Sept. 7-10 Canadian Open, OakvrHe, Ontario. Sept 14-17 B.C.

Open, Endtaott, N.Y. Sept 21-24 Quad Cities Open, Coal Valley, III. Sept. 28-Oct. 1 Southern Open, Pine Mountain, Ga.

Oct 54 Walt Disney World Open, Orlando; Oct 12-15 las Vegas Invitational. Oct. 19-22 Texas Open, San Antonio. Oct 26-29 THE TOUR Champmnship, Tulsa, Okla. PGA SENIOR TOUR Jan.

13-15 Tournament of Cham-pions, Dorado, Puerto Rico. Jan. 27-29 Senior Skins, Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Feb. 3-6 Royal Caribbean Classic, Key Blscayne; Feb.

9-12 The Challenge, Naples; Feb. 17-19 Sun-coast Classic, Tampa; 24-26 Chrysler Cup, Sarasota; March 3-6 FHP Health Care Classic Oja), Calif. March 6-7 Senior Stem of Club Campestre ds Queretaro, Mexico. March 10-12 The Dominion, San Antonio. March 17-19 Toshiba Classic, Costa Mesa, Calif.

March 24-26 American Express Grand Slam, Chiba, Japan. March 39-April 2 The Tradition, Scottsdale, Ariz. April 13-16 2 Food City 500. Bristol. 9 First Union 500, North Wilkesboro, N.C.; 23 Hams 500.

Martinsville, 30 Winston Select 500, Talladsgo, Ala. MAY 7 Save Mart Supermrkets 300, Sonoma, 20 The Winston Select. Charlotte, N.C.; 28 Coca-co*kl 600, Charlotte N.C. JUNE 4 Dover Downs, Dover, 11 UAW-GM Teamwork 500, Pocono, 16 Miller Genuine Draft 400, Brooklyn, Mich. JULY 1 Pepsi 400, Daytona; Slick 50 300, Loudon, N.H.; 16 Miller Genuine Draft 500, Pocono, 23 Diehard 500, Talladega, Ala.

AUGUST 6 Brickyard 500, Indianapolis, 13 The Bud it the Glen, Watkms Glsn, N.Y.; 20 GM Goodwrench Dealer 400, Brooklyn, Mich. SEPTEMBER 3 Mountain Daw Southern 500, Darlington, 9 Miller Genuine Draft 400, Richmond, Va; 17 Dover Downs, Dover, 24 Goody's 500, MarrjnsvXe, Va. OCTOBER 1 Tyson Holly Farms 400, North Wilkesboro, N.C.; 9 UAW-GM 500, Charlotte, N.C.; 22 AC Delco 400, Rockingham, N.C.; Slick 50 500, NOVEMBER 12 Napa 500, Atlanta, Ga. Indonesia Open AT JAKARTA MONDAY'S RESULTS Fir round, slnglss Mercedes Far d. Petra Begsrow, 6-2; Noele van Lottum d.

Tessa Puce, 7-6, 5-7, 2-1 (ret), Park Sung-nee (14) d. Natalia Sosthsno, 6-1, Rornana Tedjakusu-mah d. Wm de We, 6-2, Maja 2-vec-SM Mana Vento, 64, 4, 6-4; Jul Steven d. Eny Sutatyowati, 6-2, 8-3; Ludm Vamuzova a Hiromi Nagano, 6-4, 6-2; Marzia Grass! d. Basting Yfette, 1-6, 6-1; Dominique Monani d.

ftchtsrova Ludmila, 6-2, Petra ffimstra d. Yuka Yoerada. 1-6, 64. Claudia Pom d. Mttumi Mlyaucni, 6-1, 64; Cataina Crista d.

Laxmi Poruri, 6-4, 64; Nicole Bradtke d. Hiroko Moot-2uW, 63, 64; Mana Strandkmd d. Laur-ence Courtois, 6-2, 7-6 (74); Rika HaW d.RekaWlat,64.6a Australian Hardcourt AT ADELAUOE MONDAY'S RESULTS Pint round, singles Renro Furtan (7) d. Ganluca Pozzi, 63, 64; Richard Ffomberg d. Jonathan Stark, 64, 6-2; CarHJws Steeb d.

Waly Masur, 64, 7-4 17-5); Jamie Morgan d. Byron Black, 4-6, 62, 64; Amaud Boetscn d. Bryan Shelton, 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-2); Patrick Rafter (S) d. Todd Wcodondge, 7-6 (7-3), 61. First round, doubles Henrlk Holm-Sebastlen Lareau d.

David Adam-Wayne Femaira, 34, 64, 63, Qatar Open AT DOHA MONDAY'S RESULTS 'First round singles Stefan Ed-berg d. Ronald Agenor, 6-2, 7-6 (10-8); Frkp ds Wul d. Patrick Kunhen, 63, 4 6.1; Shuzo Matsuoka d. Jan Ape, 7-6 (7-3), 64; Magnus Lareson d. Karol Ku-Cera, 61, 64.

HopmanCup ri AT PERTH, AUSTRALIA MONDAY'S RESULTS FIRST ROUND UKRAINE 2, SWEDEN 1 'Natalia Medvedeva d. Asa Carteon, 6-7 (5-7), 64, 7-5; Mats Wilanoer d. Andrei Medvedev, 2-6, 64, 63; Andrei MedverJev-Natalla Medvedeva d. Mats Wilander-Asa Carlsson, 62, 6-2. FRANCE 1, NETHERLANDS 1 'Brands Schultz d.

Jute Halard, 60, 63; JearvPbilippe Fleunan d. Tom Nljs-sen, 7-6 (74), 34, 63; JearvPhlppe FteunarvJude Halard d. Tom Nijsaen-Brenda Schultz, 3 62, 7-6 (74). SUNDAY'S RESULT Cincinnati 4, Detroit 1 MONDAY'S GAME Chicago at Atlanta, night TODAY'S GAME Denver at Las Vegas Infill Continental Basketball Association AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Division Pts Peg Fort Wayne 10 9 68 5 3.6 Harrisburg 1110 74,0 3.5 Pittsburgh 811 64 5 3.4 Hartford 615 48.0 2.4 Midwestern Division Quad City 13 6 80.5 4.2 Chicago 13 9 87.0 4 0 Grand Rapids 12 8 74.6 3.7 flockford 714 62.5 3.0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division Pts Ppg Yakima 12 5 77.5 4.6 Sioun Falls 14 6 92.0 4.6 Trl-City 11 9 91.0 4.1 Rapid City 1010 68.5 3.4 Southern Division Oklahoma City 13 8 60,5 3.8 Omaha 1010 63.0 3.2 Mexico 615 53.5 2.5 Shreveport 616 51.5 2.3 the Dolphins handed the Chargers a 31-0 loss in the AFC divisional game at Joe Robbie Stadium. Last season, Tkne 1:13 24.

(64) 23.60. (84) 45.00. Flrtt Half Twin (8-9-11 258.00. 1 Caloric Boom 15.80 10.60 5.20 8Mofcus 10.80 4.40 2Pecatone 4.20 Jockey: 1 -Ramirez; 8-Rennle; 2-An-drews. Tkne 1:25.

Scratched-No Need To Worry. (14) 7020. (14) 118.00. (14-2) 583.80. 2nd Halt Twin (14-2) (No tickets).

Carryover $21,152. nek 4(74-1) 328.80 ale, 4YO up, 6f. 6 Enchanting WH 23.00 12.00 6.40 3 Unique Appeal 7.80 5.20 5 Speed Of Front 4.80 Jockey: 6Henry; 3-Bacon; 5-Sklnner. Time 1:13 34. (6-3) 183.40.

0 (34) 96.60. (6-34) 642.60. 2T.KCan 10.60 680 4.00 4TrukTruk 25.20 9.20 7JustnsTestarnony 4.00 Jockey: 2-Skinnen 4-OaJgle; 7-Ramirez. Tkne Late Double (6-2) 242.80. (2-4) 144.60.

0 (2-4) 75 JO. (24-7) 870.40. A 2,977. 259490. ITWH 83,158.

TH 341,748. the Chargers ran up a 45-20 victory in the second-to-last game of the season. In both games, the losing team accused the winner of trying to embarrass the other. The Chargers were upset because on shooting and driving techniques. Program is designed for all ages and skill levels.

Call 823-2049 or 644-7420. COACH GENE "T0RCHV" CLARK one-on-one private one hour lessons. Get direct and personal coaching assistance. Specializing In proper shooting and driving techniques. Call 823-2049 or 644-7420.

Cycling TEAM ADVENTURE CYCLES WEEKNIGHT TRAINING RACES are 6:30 every Thursday night at Vector-Space Research Park. TEAM ADVENTURE CYCLES WEEKNIGHT RIDES are Saturday through Thursday. Saturday: Rock-ledge Dock Ride, starts at comer of River Road and Orange In Rockledge at 7:30 am; Sunday: training ride from Adventure Cycles, starts at 8 a.m.; Monday: training ride from Adventure Cycles, starts at 6 p.m.; Tuesday: training ride from Adventure Cycles, women's ride Is separate from men's group this day only, starts at 6 p.m.; Wednesday: training ride from Adventure Cycles, starts at 6 p.m.; Thursday: training race, held at Spa-ceCampAstronaut Hall of Fame In Tl-tusville. Call 452-3552, Football FLAG FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT Spate run for the Money First Annual Flag Football tournament will be Jan. 7-8 at the Sinkhole fields in Winter Park.

Across Fairbanks, behind Spaa Billiards. Entry fee is $175 per team, field limited to first 20 teams. Prizes $500 for first, $250 for second and $100 for third. Call Pete Walters 407-647-3354. Gymnastics THE CHILDREN'S FITNESS CENTER has ongoing registration for recreational gymnastics classes.

Daytime and evening classes for kids IHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Northern Division run seniors cnampionsnip, Palm Beech Gardens; April 21-23 Uberty Mutual Legends of Go), LaQuinta, CaW, April 27-30 Las Vegas Classic. Las Vegas. May 4-7 PaineWebber Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. May 11-14 Cadillac NFL Classic, Clifton, NJ. May 17-21 Bet Atlantic Classic.

Malvern, Pa. May 26-28 Quicksilver Classic, Pittsburgh. June 2-4 Bruno's Memorial Classic, Birmingham, Ala. June 8-11 Senior Classic at Opryland. Nashville, Term.

June 16-18 Reunion Pro-Am, Dallas. June 22-28 Nationvwde Championship, Atlanta. June 29-July 2 Senior Open, Bethesda, Md. July 7-9 Kroger Classic, Mason, Ohio. July 13-16 Ford Senior Players hampionship, Dearborn, Mich.

July 21-23 First of America Classic, Ada, Mich. July 27-30 Senior British don't hold it against them at alL" Some players said they didn't begrudge the Chargers, including defensive end Marco Coleman, Cole-' man played for San Diego coach Bobby Ross at Georgia Tech. "Oh, yeah, they were just trying to rub us into the dirt," Coleman said. "Their coach is my old college coach. He always told us that if you're beating somebody, you have to keep on beating them.

When you have someone down, keep them down. "I have the same attitude. If we have an opportunity Sunday, I'm. going to keep on stepping on them and stepping on them until there are zeroes on the board." The Dolphins had six players miss practice Monday as they began their preparation. Wide receiver" Mark Ingram, who was out for the game against Kansas City because of a sprained right ankle, did not attend the practice and is considered the most questionable, coach Don Shula said.

'3, The others to sit out were center Jeff Dellenbach (knee), linebacker Dwight Hollier (knee), offensive tackle Ron Heller (shoulder), guard Bert Weidner (ankle) and corner-back Frankie Smith (knee). Hollier said he is feeling better and hopes to practice Thursday. If you want to know why the Dolphins were so badly manhandled by the Chargers (they ran for 220 an average of 5.9 per carry) last sea: son, consider that six of the defend sive starters (defensive tackle Mike Golic, cornerback Vestee Jackson," linebackers Cliff Odom and John Grimsley and safeties Stephen: Braggs and Jarvis Williams) are no' longer with the team. Of the one of them (Williams) played in the NFL this season. Note: Three points are awarded lor a victory, one for esch quarter won during game end one-half point for eech quarter tied.

SUNDAY'S RESULT No games scheduled MONDAY'S RESULT No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Open, Belfast, Northern Ireland. July Hartford at Pittsburgh Trl-City at Shreveport Rockford at Yakima 28-30 Ameritech Open, Chicago. "8, Auq. 44 VFW Oiamokinahio. P.

CaM ton, 11-13 -BtCtess, liSS LSL GF GA Kalamazoo 22 6 6 50131101 Detroit 2011 444136108 Chicago 1515 636116143 Cleveland 1514 3 33126133 Midwest Division Peoria 23 9 3 49141107 Cincinnati 22 11 3 47126112 Indianapolis 16 17 234115131 Fori Wayne 14 18 3 31 116140 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division LSL GFGA Milwaukee 23 9 4 50 157136 Kansas City 18 17 2 38 140127 Houston 17 15 4 38 124132 Atlanta 1716 1 35113118 Minnesota 12 17 5 29110137 Southwest Division Las Vegas 21 12 2 44 146117 Denver 21 12 1 43145126 Phoenix 17 17 5 39 159165 the Dolphins blitzed a couple of times late in the game. The Dolphins were upset last season when Chargers backup quarterback John Friesz threw a long pass with two minutes remaining and San Diego ahead by 25 points. Dolphins defense coach Tom Oli-vadotti, who was the source of San Diego's anger, was asked at the time if the pass angered him. He said, "Yep And I will never never forget it" Olivadotti has since changed his tune. 'Tve forgotten it," he said.

"If that stuff motivates, you're in the wrong deal. You have to be motivated to play this game, from inside out" Most of the Dolphins backed Oli-vadotti's current stand, but Kidd said he thought it might work out otherwise. Kidd is also having something of an identity crisis, but that's acceptable. "Miami stopped us then from getting somewhere we wanted to go. I'm sure that will be used as a motivating factor this week and I'm sure that will be denied, too," Kidd said.

"I remember it, but, no, I don't think about it," nose tackle Chuck Klingbeil said. "At the time, it meant something, but not now." "That's what we should be doing North American Championship AT CARRABASSETT VALLEY, ME. MONDAY'S RESULTS Morning raos 1. Picabo Street, 1 minute, 22.54 seconds; 2. Kate Pace, 1-2389: 3.

Hilary Lindh, 4. Megan Gerety, 5. Ashley Davenport, 6. Krista Schmidinger, 7. Lindsay Roberts.

8. Michelle Ruthven, 9. Kate Monahan, 10. Kirsten Clark, 1:26.32. Afternoon not 1.

Hilary Lindh, 1:11 31; 2. Kate Pace, 3 Undsey Roberts, 4. Krista Schnrre-dinger, 5. Ashley Davenport, 1-12 56; 6. Edith Rozsa.

7. Shaina Mulkem, 8. Michelle Ruthven, 9. Christ! Hager, 10. Kazuko Ikeda.

gymnastics lessons for ages toddler to teen. Skill levels range from beginner to teem competition level and classes for cheerleading skills. Call Sue Woznlak at (407) 855-2430. BROWN'S GYMNASTICS Is accepting registrations for all ages and abilities. Gyms now open in Winter Psrk and Allamonte Springs.

Call 8694744. 18 rosso GIRLS LACROSSE TEAMS are looking for volunteers to coach high school clubs. Call 841-1550 or AtCalderPark Monday's results WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. man 3YO, 61.

SMetalbane 4.80 2.80 2.20 3 Bag Of Gold 2.40 2.10 7 Confidant Cube 2.40 Jockey: SChapman; 3Castilk; 7-Fer-reira. Tims 1:13. (5-3) 1120. 2nd-S500, mdn 3YO, 6Femmetle 5,80 3.00 2.40 7 Dotsa Valentine 4.40 3.20 8 Dixie's First 4.40 Jockey: 6-Delgado; 7-Bracho; 8-Cor-dero. Tkne 1:16 24.

Scratched-AII Tear Latd. Oslly Double (54) 15.20. (6-7) 2690. (674) 149.00. 4 ITs A Pleasure 3.60 3.00 2.80 3 Galileo 3200 5.20 7HarryTheGrub 5.80 Jockey: 4-Santos; 3-Vaes; 7-Jurado.

Time 1:14. (44) 61.60. (44-7) 412.6a SSupahLucky 4.80 3.00 2.20 7 Prosperous Upstart 4.40 2.40 1 Amaysing Diane 2.20 Jockey: 5-Madnd: 7-Jurado; 1 -Castillo. Time 1:14 34. (5-7) 222a 3YO, 7f.

8 Royal Rumor 4.80 2.40 2.20 1 Angel Return 2.60 2.40 2 My Dad Augie 3.40 Jockey: B-Chapman; 1-Valles; 2-Ho-sang. Time 1:27 14. Scralchea-Manat-tssh Knight (8-1) 1320. (8-1-2) 4320. Bet-3 (444) 2590.

mdn 4YO, 8f. 1AuntMahaa 6.00 3.60 2.80 6ThedaBlue 3.20 2.40 4 Major Momma 2.80 Jockey: 1 -Vanes; eChapman; 4Castillo. Tkne 1:14 44. Scialcned-SparWsh Clast. (14) 2290.

(14-4) 58.00 alC 4YO up, Of. 2 Fury Motivated 3.60 2.80 2.20 4 Sunshine Man 720 360 5 Heads Up Turk 2.80 Jockey: 2-Smith; 4-Santos; 5-Valles. Tkne 1:11 44. (2-4) 3320. (2-4- Coon Rapids, Minn.

Aug. 18-20 NorthviHe Long Island Classic Jericho, N.Y. Aug. 25-27 Bank of Boston Classic, Boston. Sept 1-3 Franklin Quest Championship, Park City, Utah.

Sept 7-10 GTE Northwest Classic, Seattle. Sept. 15-17 Brickyard Crossing Championship, Indianapolis. Sept 22-24 Bank One Classic, Lexington, Ky. Sept 29-Oct 1 Vantage Chamoonship, Clemmons, N.C.

Oct 6-6 Transamerica Championship, Napa, CaNf. Oct 13-15 Haley's Gold Rush, Sacramento, Calif. Oct 20-22 Ralph's Classic Los Angeles. Oct 27-29 Kaanapali Classic, Maui, Hawaii. Nov.

34 Emerald Coast Classic, Peneacola; Nov. 9-10 Diners Club Matches, Newport Beach, Catf. San Diego 1617 4 36125143 1995 PGA Schedules Schedules lor the 1995 PGA Tour and PGA Senior Tour (iwhafcafes major championship sanctioned, out nof sponsored 6y, the PGA or PGA Senior Tour): PGA TOUR Jan. 54 MercedeB Championships, Carlsbad, Calif. Jan.

12-15 Hawaiian Open, Honolulu. Jan. 19-22 Northern Telcom Open, Tucson, Ariz. Jan. 26-29 Phoenix Open, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Feb. 2-6 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach, CaNf. Fab. 9-12 Buick Invitational of California, La Jola, Calif. Feb.

16-19 Bob Hops Classic, Indian Weds, CaRf. Feb. 23-26 Nissan Open, Pacific Palisades, CaNf. March 24 Donl Ryder Open, Miami. March 9-12 Honda Classic, Fort Lauderdale; March 16-19 Nestle Invitational, Orlando; March 23-26 Players Championship, Porte Vedrs Beech; March 30-Aprll 2 Freeport-McMoRan Classic, New Orleans.

April eg Soviet Wings 1 14 2 4 37 89 Note: Two points are awarded for a victory and one for a shootout loss; the Soviet Wings win play each team In games that count for the IHL team in the standings. The Wings' record Is compiled for comparison only and they will remain at the bottom of the Southwest standings throughout their tour. Terms: Victory; Loss: SL Shootout loss; Points; GF Goals for; GA Goals against Baseball TERRY HAZELETT'S Baseball A 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup schedule FEBRUARY 12 Busch Clash, Daytona Beach; 19 Daytona 500, Daytona; 26 Gpodwrerich 500, Rodungharn, N.C. MO I At Tampa Bay Downs Monday's results WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST.

mdn 4YO up, 71. 3ShurshotGal 720 3.40 2 80 2HubbaHubbaDing 2.80 2.40 5 BejMa'a Dancer 2.80 Jockey: 3-Zamora; 2-Wilson; 5-Gaffa-None. Time V2a 1-5. (2-3) 6,40. (3-2) 1690.

(3-24) 43.20. 2nd-aM0, 4YO up, 1 1-16ml. 6 Billy Three 3.40 2 40 2.20 6 Randy 2.80 2.40 2 Haj Anxiety 2 20 Jockey; 8ienry; frStarmard; 2-flamir-ez Urns 1:48 24. Scnrtched-OWinc-ttve Bear. Daily Double (3-8) 11.20.

(64) 5.20. (84) 9.80. (64-2) 2CookyKnip 20.20 920 460 5 Center Street 720 380 1 Humcane Dixie 3.80 Jockey: 2-Gartia; 5-Sanchez; 1-Sanos. Tkne :58 34. ScnHcned-Chertshed Prince.

(24) 221.60. (24) 68.00. (24-1) 991.00. 4YO up, 71. 3 Lets Go GoKin 15.20 6.80 3.20 5DrivingAftair 600 3.80 6 Love Bumps 3.00 Jockey: 3-Nuesch; 6-Zamora; 6-Feli-aano.

Time 1:27. Scratched Maritime Mom. (34) 35.20. (344) 213.00. Plck-3 (9-2-3) 45720.

4 Go For Bear 980 4 80 2.60 2 Aflectjonate Iran 6.40 3.20 5 Imperial Appeal 2.60 Jockey. 4-Guerra; 2-Whitley; SNuesch. Time 1:13. (4-2) 41.60. (2-4) (4-24) 28140.

7 Tweaked 420 300 2.80 2 Bounce 300 3 40 6 Awesome Lore 5 60 Jockey: 7-Coburn; 2-Henry; 6-Land-berg. Time S8 44. Scratched rwel Estate Pat (7-2) 1140. 0 (2-7) 11 AO. (7-2-6) 19320.

7th-33O0, Ot 4YO up, 8f. SFtnalOflsrping 6.40 3 80 3.00 6 Flexible Curves 5,80 4.80 11 Fakaka Island 920 Jockey: 8-Nuesch; SAdkint; 11-Skm- Softball Academy offers private pitching and hitting lessons for baseball and fastprlch Softball seven days a week at their indoor facility. For appointment call 696-BALL or 695-2BAT. DIAMOND DIRECTORS BASEBALL COMBINE is Jan. 21-22 at Osceola County Stadium for high school age players.

Players can showcase talent before college coaches and professional scouts. Second day Is live scrimmage games. Fee is $70. Contact Danny AlTte at 240-9608. BASEBALL WORLD professional hitting lessons.

Six semi-private lessons for $139. Includes video tape analysis. Lessons are given M-F and Sundays. Call 53941700. ATTENTION PITCHERS learn proper mechanics, fielding and pick-off techniques at Makx League complex.

All ages and groups welcome. Call 933-8359. ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTION by Cleveland Indians Instructor Jim Ga-bella. Fee $25 per session. Call (407) 960-1957 PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL INSTRUCTION to help get a step ahead by learning proper mechanics of all aspects of the game.

Improve pitching, hitting, fielding, baserun-ning. Individual or group lessons and coaches clinics available. Open to usages. CaH Steve Slowell, instructor, (4071 677-4227. SEMINOLE BATTING CLUB it offering hittingpitching instruction at the clubs hitting facility located at 895 Hwy.

434. Open hitting is ottered to public from 10 a.m. -9 p.m. daily or call 699-UHfT. Basketball GARY BELGER wilt be offering Individual instruction on shooting, post moves, rebounding, defense and the fine points of the basketball.

Contact him at 880-3975. FASTBREAK BASKETBALL ACADEMY conducts weekly session at Lake Highland Prep. The Academy it open to boys end gins between the ages of 9 and 17. Enrollment it Urns-, ed. Call 876-1314.

COACH GENE "TORCHY" CLARK year round basketball academy offers private tutoring. Emphasis Tides DAYTONA BEACH Today 2:49 32t 931 938 Wednesday 3:36 4:14 KM 1027 Thursday 427 10:56 11:16 Friday 6:19 5:52 1140 Saturday 6:15 6:43 12:04 1226 Sunday 7:13 7:38 1233 1:12 Monday 8:11 926 VM 203 PORT CANAVERAL AM. P.M. AM. PM.

Today 229 3 "00 1:46 B-03 Wednesday 3:19 3:50 9:34 954 Thursday 406 4:40 1021 10:47 Friday 6:31 11:10 11:41 Saturday 8:51 623 11:59 Sunday 6:46 7:17 1237 1240 Monday 7:43 8:12 1:38 14 SEBASTIAN INLET Today 24S 3:20 904 921 Wednesday 3:38 4:10 9:52 10:12 Thursday 428 8:00 10:39 11:05 Friday 5:19 5:51 1128 1149 Saturday 6:11 ft 43 12:17 Sunday 7M 7:37 1236 1:08 Monday BD3 8:32 14 2tf2 team's season is over. The Philadelphia Eagles were also said to be interested in Capers. NFL Commissioner Paul Tag-liabue has summoned Panthers officials to appear at a hearing today in New York to review potential violations. The Panthers face a fine of up to $100,000 and the possible loss of draft choices. They currently have the top pick in that draft The Steelers also could be subject to sanctions should it be decided they were too cooperative with Carolina KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GENERAL MANAGER Carl Peterson said that despite their age, he expects quarterback Joe Montana and running back Marcus Allen to return next season.

Montana, 38, and Allen, 34, each have one year remaining on the contracts they signed two years ago. Allen has indicated he plans to return, and Montana has angrily denied published reports he plans to retire. Peterson said both players had told him they'd return for 1995. Compiled from wire reports Fishing forecast Freshwater: Running water just north of prawn's Point and Shingle Creek In Lake Toho-pekllga are hot beds for largemouth bass activity. Live shiners worked in vegetation around those areas are landing lunkers in the 4- to 7-pound range.

Speck fishing is also hot right now. Jigs and minnows worked over the hydrilla patches near the ledges are landing nice 1- to Impound specks. Anglers are catching half to full daily limits of specks. Bream fishing is fair at pest. Minnows and beetlespins worked along the ehellbeds are landing some shellcrackers.

Catfish are scarce. Saltwater: The best bet Is Daytona Beach for offshore fishing. Bail pods are starting to move through the area and migrate south. Kingfish are tearing through the pods with a vengeance. 6lowly troll or drift live bait starting at 100 feet, Where kings are more likely to strike.

Good catches of cobia have been reported farther offshore in 200 feet of water with live grunts and binfish. Squid and chunk bait are luring grouper and snapper out of the wrecks from 120 to 160 feet. Dolphin are surfacing on a few weedlines in kbout 100-125 feet of water. They are hitting live greenbacks and goggleyes. They are smaller than earlier this season, the bigger ones weighing in at 20 pounds.

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BUFFALO BILLS THE BILLS fired defensive coordinator Walt Corey on Monday after a lackluster season in which defenders improved statistically but failed to produce big plays. After four Super Bowls, the Bills finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1987, the year Corey joined them. CAROLINA PANTHERS PITTSBURGH STEELERS defensive coordinator Dom Capers reportedly has agreed to become head coach of the expansion Panthers. The move would not become official until the Steelers' season ends. The Panthers apparently flouted the NFL's stringent anti-tampering rules by interviewing and hiring Capers last week, even though his team is still involved in the playoffs.

Under NFL rules, a team cannot talk to another team's coaches until that Solunar Tables A.M. P.M. Mln. Ma. Mln.

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