Page B2 ilîl IJartlanb © bseruer Happy 21' Birthday Omar Washington S ports Make a Difference: For information on registration go online at www.oregonvotes.org or call 1 -866-ORE-VOTE. CANNON'S _ = August 18. 2004 RJB EXPRESS = _ (FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S) Catering & Take-Out O ur S pecialty : R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q • Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Ribs • Beef Ribs UUAY EARNS PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (AP) — Vijay Singh shot a 4- over 76 to eke into a three-way playoff Sunday, then made his only birdie o f the day on the first o f three extra holes to beat Justin Leonard and Chris DiMareo in the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wis. It was Singh’s third major of his career and fifth victory o f the year. “It’s the prettiest one, I think,” Singh said afte r claim in g the Wanamaker Trophy and a check for $ 1.125 million. "It looked ugly. When you look at the score, I shot 4 over. But it was a good 4 over for me.” The 41 -year-old Singh is the 11 th player to win in the last 11 majors and the first over 40 to win one since Mark O ’ Meara took the 1998 British Open at 41. Singh also joins Tiger W oods and Nick Price as the only players to win five tourna­ ments in a year in the last 20 years; no one else has won more than twice in 2004. “This makes my yearright here,” Singh said. “I wanted to win one again, one major again, and it came at the right time. I don’t have that many years to co n ten d ... I’d like to win a few more before I finish. This is a great start and I think there’s many more out there, I hope.” Vijay Singh celebrates victory at the 86th PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wis. (AP photo) HOURS M onday-Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Sunday 11 am - 9 pm 11am - 10pm 11 am - 8 pm CATERING ALLEVENTS Low Carb Special: (lc a r b ) Chopped Pork w /side sm. greens $5 00 * * * N ew L ocation * * * 5410 N.E. 33 rd . 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M uch-heralded recruit Shaun Bodiford turned a screen pass from Joe W iser into a 15-yardgaininthe second series. Then he got behind the defense for a spectacular 62- yard reception from Sawyer Smith midway through the scrimmage. Defensively, the Vikings broke up three pass plays and turned two more tipped passes into intercep­ tions.