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Sunday, April 11, 1999

Daily Photo
Greg Norman, who enters today's final round one shot behind Jose Maria Olazabal, reacts as he misses a birdie putt on the ninth hole during Saturday's third round.
Photo by Associated Press.



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Shark sighted at Augusta

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Greg Norman never did find his ball.
      Somewhere during that lonely walk over Hogan's bridge and back to the 12th tee on Saturday, he may have found something even more critical to his chances of finally winning the Masters -- composure. The reward is another spot in the last group today, this time trailing Jose Maria Olazabal by a stroke.
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Stars lose first game

It wasn't a victory, but at least Jose Mercedes was back on the mound.
      He had waited almost a year for this night.
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TODAY'S SPORTS DIGEST
Readers always write
Mariners weren't fan-friendly To the sports editor: My wife and I took my 7-year-old stepson to Big League Weekend on April 3.

Sports briefs
Skater accuses coach of sexual relationship NEW YORK -- Craig Maurizi, a former student and then a colleague of famed skating coach Richard Callaghan, has accused his former mentor of involving him in an inappropriate sexual relationship, The New York Times reported Sunday.

Williams leads Bonanza to girls track invite victory
Review-Journal Ronda Williams won two events and was second in another to lead the Bonanza girls track team to victory in the Boulder City Invitational on Saturday.

COLUMN: Joe Hawk
Last one out of the Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday night, turn out the lights. And don't bother looking back.

Spartans hurl rare shutout at baseball team
Review-Journal Sophomore right-hander Jeremy Rogelstad threw a four-hitter as San Jose State defeated the UNLV baseball team 4-0 Saturday night at Wilson Stadium, the first shutout against the Rebels in nearly two seasons.

Omaha feels pinch of parent Royals' cost-cutting
The Kansas City Royals have become known as a cost-cutting club that relies on young and inexpensive players, which affects the entire organization.

Adonis races to Wood win
JAMAICA, N.Y. -- Jockey Jorge Chavez was like a squeaky wheel to trainer Nick Zito. Chavez kept telling Zito that Adonis was a talented horse, but needed blinkers to move forward.

Shark sighted at Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Greg Norman never did find his ball. Somewhere during that lonely walk over Hogan's bridge and back to the 12th tee on Saturday, he may have found something even more critical to his chances of finally winning the Masters -- composure.

Stars lose first game
It wasn't a victory, but at least Jose Mercedes was back on the mound. He had waited almost a year for this night.

NHL's first black player faced constant barrage
Willie O'Ree chuckles loudly, and you know he has a story he's dying to tell. Like any former professional hockey player, O'Ree has a wealth of stories collected over a 21-year career.

COLUMN: Richard Eng
JAMAICA, N.Y. -- Eighty days ago, I wrote a two-part series on the Kentucky Derby future wager. With "Super Saturday" featuring the Wood Memorial, Blue Grass Stakes and Arkansas Derby now over, I suspect this is a good time to revisit it.

Local tennis event slated
Review-Journal Nana Miyagi, a native of Seattle who plays for Japan, is seeded first in next week's $25,000 Women's Challenger of Las Vegas tennis tournament at The Sports Club/Las Vegas (formerly Green Valley Athletic Club).

Former Valley standout appears set to leave team
Former Valley High School star Dion Jackson is thinking about leaving UNLV's football team. Although he has cleared out his locker, he hasn't told coaches for certain he is leaving.

UNLV golf team claims another tourney title
The UNLV golf team continued its amazing run toward another national championship Saturday by winning its third consecutive tournament, the BELLSOUTH Yellow Pages Intercollegiate at the MacGregor Downs Country Club in Cary, N.

Today at Santa Anita
By Richard Eng First post 12:30 p.m. Race 1-6 1/2 furlongs (turf), Purse $54,000, Allowance, 4 and up Prospectheus-Made a seemingly impossible rally to win his U.

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