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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Miscellany

Compiled From Wire Services

Nolan Henke’s 5-under-par 66 put him two shots ahead of the field after two rounds of the Greater Milwaukee Open.

Tiger Woods’ 69 put him three strokes above the cut line in his professional debut.

Mark Martin’s speed of 165.799 mph put him up front for the Dura Lube 200 Busch Grand National series race at Darlington Raceway (S.C.). Terry Labonte, the Winston Cup series points leader, was second at 164.860. Spokane native Chad Little was third at 164.474.

In qualifying for the NASCAR Winston Cup race at the same site, Little finished in seventh at 169.977.

Michael Andretti won the provisional pole for the Vancouver (British Columbia) Molson Indy. He posted a record lap of 111.616 mph on the 1.703-mile, 10-turn temporary circuit winding through downtown Pacific Place.

Former Connecticut basketball star and Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Lobo will not play for the New England Blizzard of the American Basketball League, team officials confirmed. Her plans are not known.

Kate McEwen, who gained national attention as the victim of football star Lawrence Phillips’ assault last fall, said she will not return to the Nebraska women’s basketball team, although she has two years of eligibility remaining.

British boxer Frank Bruno, 34, announced his retirement after learning he might lose vision in one eye if he kept fighting.