TOM KIMMELUQantto TatographMonica Dobbin hammara on a backhand in bar aga 14 slnglas loss to Jannlfar Holmas at tha Colorado Stata Junior Opan.■ Torch visits Springs todaySemifinals in all divisions are v* today, with the finals Saturday 2 The younger players have -4 been playing to form with only third or fourth seeds missing because of losses. All first and •a second seeds (with the exception* of a default by the No. 2 seeds in* boys age 12 doubles) reached m today’s play.I Third-seeded David Smith was £ knocked off, 6-4, 6-2, by Krunch m Kloberdanz of Oklahoma in boys* 12 singles. Kloberdanz now takes J on top-seeded Greg Farber in asemifinal. Fourth-seeded Brian* Carlson fell to fifth-seeded Jeff JJ Salzenstein, 6-4, 6-4, in the same m division.J Seventh-seeded Patrick *» Breuer beat third-seeded Nikos 31 Hecht, 6-2, 6-4, in boys 14 singles. The boys 16 and 18 singles* finals could have top-seeded Jeff *5 Cathrall and second-seeded JR.mm\m Olympic« Continued from Page C1w —--The torch will reach Colorado Springs today.On Saturday, it will arrive in Denver about 5 p.m., where Gov. Richard Lamm and Denver Mayor Federico Pena will be* among the torchbearers. LammEdwards. Neither have dropped a set. Cathrall meets third-seeded Todd Morris in the 16s semifinals today, while Edwards takes on seventh-seeded Steve Hilty. In the 18s, Cathrall has a challenge from third-seeded Todd DeVries, while Edwards meets unseeded Mark Weiner.In girls 12 singles, fourth-seeded Nicole Pokomey fell to Hilary Larsen, 1-6, 7-6 (7-0), 6-2. The top three seeds advanced to today’s semifinals.Third-seeded Kippy Gieringer was nipped by fifth-seeded Rachel Rubinowitz, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, in girls 14 singles.The four top seeds reached theis to hand off to Pena, who will give the torch to Sherry Ramsey of Arvada, winner of the wheelchair division in the Boston Marathon the last two years.Bell Laboratories has designed a special torch holder mounted on the back of Ms. Ramsey’s wheelchair. Designers worked Wednesday on last-semifinals in girls 16 singles and only one is missing from the 18s. Unseeded Zoe Alderfer earned a semifinal spot with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Mindy Nagle. Alderfer beat fourth-seeded Ginger Cook on Wednesday.Third-seeded Mo Delaney and Cara McCamey lost, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, to unseeded Joanne Vamum and Heidi Wallenfels in girls 16 doubles. Second-seeded Michelle Knapp and Debbie Kuosman survived a three-set match to reach the semifinals against Vamum and Wallenfels.In boys 16 doubles, Hans Peterson and Jim Grantz beat third-seeded Henry Juarez and Steve Hilty, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.minute changes after discovering the original holder was fitted for a regular wheelchair, not the specially made racing model Ms. Ramsey uses, according to Patty Groer, a Mountain Bell spokeswoman.Leaving Golden on Sunday morning, the torch will be carried through Idaho Springs, Em-Continued from Page C1Manitou Springs, where it will be at 6:15 p.m.That is where the first of a contingent of local runners will take over for kilometer (0.6 mile) legs, passing through downtown at approximately 7 p.m. and continuing to Berry Stadium for the Olympic salute concert (which begins at 7 p.m.) presented by the Colorado Springs Symphony.Among the dignitaries who will greet the Torch at the stadium will be Mayor Robert Isaac, representing the city; Baaron Pittenger, assistant executivepire, the Continental Divide at Berthoud, Winter Park, Granby and Kremmling before stopping for the evening.Runners will continue their journey Monday, arriving in Craig by 7:30 p.m., where they will remain overnight. They will depart Craig the following morning.director of the U.S. Olympic Committee, athletes from the Olympic Training Center and, in honor of the USOC, several officials of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee.Nobody knows what size of crowds to expect along the Torch’s route. Some cities have turned out by the thousands, others by the hundreds, but larger crowds than expected have been the rule everywhere.For certain, the opportunities for public viewing of the Torch today will be countless, whether during its long trek down Colorado Avenue from Manitou Springs to Cascade Avenue, or as it moves onward to the stadium at Wasson High School.Tonight, the Torch caravan will stay at the Southgate entrance of the Air Force Academy. Just before reaching Berry Stadium, the Torch will make a quick run through the training center, perhaps the most appropriate point of its entire cross-country trip.Then, early Saturday morning it will be on to Denver, where more festivities await and the welcoming party will include Gov. Richard Lamm.After spending six days in Colorado, the Torch caravan will head northwest toward Seattle, from where it will turn south toward its final destination.V WE WANT YOU *to have the best made trailer i(at the best price)Torch on six-day Colorado tour