July 18, 2001 Page A9 ^Jortlanb ©hseruer p u rtla u b v)b#eruer Woods Adjusts Swing, Ready for British Open L Y T H A M ST A N N E S , E n ­ g lan d (R e u te rs) — D efending B ritish O p en c h a m p io n T ig e r W oods m ay h av e had a few p ro b ­ lem s h ittin g the b all in recen t w eek s b u t h e o m in o u sly p ro ­ n o u n ced th at his g am e w as back on track . “ It w as so m e th in g very sm all w ith m y sw in g , w h ich led to o th e r b re a k d o w n s,” he told re ­ p o rters at R oyal L ytham and St A n n es. “ But I ’ve fix ed it and I ’m now sta rtin g to hit the ball the w ay I k n o w I can hit it.” W o o d s, th e w o rld ’s N o. 1 p la y e r w ho w on last y e a r’s B rit­ ish O p en at St A n d rew s by eig h t sh o ts on his w ay to a rem ark ab le Tiger Woods practices fo r the British Open at a course in Lytham, England. four m ajo rs in a ro w , has not m anaged a finish hig h er than 12th in his past three ev en ts outings. H e tied fo r 12th at the U .S. O pen at S outhern H ills, 16th at the B uick C lassic and shared 20th place in the W estern O pen. B ut he b e lie v e s his sw ing is now back, h aving started to com e to g e th e r d u rin g the third round at the W estern O pen. I f W o o d s re m a in e d a little cag ey about how good his gam e w as going into his B ritish O pen title d e fe n se , his coach B utch H a n n o n p u lled no p unches. “ P eople say L ytham is so tight that T ig e r c a n ’t use h is d riv er and th erefo re his length is not a factor. B ut h e hits his irons fur­ th er than an y o n e else so im m ed i­ ately that becom es an advantage.” W oods w ill forever be r e ­ m em bered for his asto n ish in g play at St A ndrew s last year w hen he avoided g o ing into a single bunker o v er the course o f the four days. He adm itted that L ytham , how ever, — w ith its 196 b u n ­ kers — w ould be a very d if­ ferent test this w eek. “ I t’s going to be a little m ore d iffi­ cult to do it this year. T he bunkers are m ore clo se to the landing areas and c lo se r to the greens. B ut, i f you do (m iss the bun k ers), you are probably go in g to have m ore chance o f w inning this w e e k ,” W oods said. Sports Briefs Camacho Defeats Duran by Unanimous Decision West Beats East in WNBA All-Star Game DENVER — It w asn’t so much a fight for the ages as o f the ages. In a bout that seemed to feature as much clutching as punching Hector Camacho used a steady mix o f right jabs to set up his left hook in a unanimous 12-round decision over 50-year-old Roberto Duran on Saturday night. The 39-year-old Camacho received winning scores o f 114-112,118-108 and 118-108 to improve to 75-4. He captured the fringe National Boxing Association title Duran carried into the ring. JU LY EVEN TS Thursday, July 26 • 7pm Summer Music Concert Series JACKSTRAW B lu e g ra ss in th e K en n ed y School G y m n a siu m No cover • All a g e s w elcom e Friday, July 27 • 7pm BARBECUE DINNER E njoy b a rb e c u e d ribs, w h isk ey chick en , T e rm in a to r s a u s a g e a n d live m usic, in th e G y m n a sa iu m C o u rty a rd $20 p e r p e rso n RLANDO, Fla. — Lisa Leslie broke her own WNBA All-Star game record with 20 points and added nine rebounds to lead the Western Confer­ Armstrong Attacks, Wins Stage on Tour ence to an 80-72 victory over the Eastern Conference. Leslie was selected the game’s MVP for the second time L ’A L PE D ’HUEZ, France— Lance Armstrong won Tuesday’s stage o f the T our de France, a grueling climb in the F rench Alps, surging ahead in her career. Sacramento’s Yolanda Griffith added 17 points in the last mountain pass to leave his rivals stranded. Armstrong won and 7 rebounds for the West, which has won all three All-Star the 129.79-mile stretch from Aix-les-Bains to this ski station after games with Houston coach Van Chancellor at the helm. bluffing his main title challenger, Germany’s Jan Ullrich. He trailed the Cleveland’s Merlakia Jones led the Eastern Conference with Team Telekom rider in the first two mountain passes, then surged 12 points, including 10 in the second half. O MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN Kennedy School Theater S h o w in g g r e a t m ovies e v e ry e v e n in g w ith a fte rn o o n m a tin é e s on S a tu r d a y a n d S un d ay . P iz z a a n d o u r ow n w in es, a le s a n d co c k ta ils a r e a v a ila b le . M c M e n a m in s K e n n e d y S chool 5736 NE 33rd • P o rtla n d , O re g o n (503) 249-3983 • w w w .m c m e n a m in s.c o m ahead at the foot o f the final climb to L ’Alpe d ’Huez. 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