Show t 2C Standard-Examin- t In Milwaukee tourney Sunday July 12 1981 er Sports briefs ©pens up Coe showers world mark five-strok- Bislett Stadium Saturday surpassing his own record with a 2 minute 1218 performance to a huge ovation from nearly 13000 spectators In a day of stunning performances on the track which Coe has blistered for four world records over the past two years Briton Steve Ovett ran the third fastest mile on record and Norwegian Ingrid Christinsen set a world record in the 5000 meters In the mile Steve American Scott broke Jim Ryun’s record Ovett Coe’s rival and fellow Olympic gold medalist clocked a 3:4925 in the mile just missing his own world record of 3:4880 set in the same stadium last year Christinsen covered the 5000 meters in 15:2844 well inside American J an Merills mark of 15 : 3060 er final day “There’s such a long way to go” said Haas whose only PGA tour title came in the 1978 San Diego Open “A lot of things can happen between now and the 72nd hole” 67 SaturHaas shot a 201 to at stand after 54 day Tucka-wa- y holes over the 7010-yar- d Club course Rex Country Caldwell who shot a 67 and Mike Smith who carded a 69 were tied five strokes back was Another shot back at Chi Chi followed Lott (68) Lyn by 15-und- 13-year-- Rodriguez POCATELLO Idaho (UPI) — Idaho State quarterback Mike Machurek will be fully recovered from his recent knee operation within a month Bengals coach Dave Kragthorpe said Wednesday Machurek the 210-pou- nd signal-calle- and a National Football League player for 14 said he is through with professional football The Cowboys have officially notified Pearson he will not be invited to training camp this summer and Pearson said flatly he would not consider returning to the team on any other basis such as a temporary replacement in case of injury “Absolutely positively not’’ said Pearson “I would like to be treated just like any other individual who is competing for a job Otherwise I will go about my life as I normally do” Pearson 36 used mainly as a pass receiver the last two years has joined several other Cowboys in outside business ventures which he said would now occupy his time Sayers will resign post Sayers has decided BIRMINGHAM Mich (UPI) — Arnold Palmer turning back the hands of time with one of his patented charges from another era surged into a tie for the lead -- Saturday with a sizzling 68 — the only round below par after three rounds of the at US Senior Open Golf Champ- $150000 ionship Only three players have even equaled par of 70 over the defiant 6798 yard Oakland Hills Golf Course that will be the site of the 1985 US Open on Palmer 51 went 4 to 68th in his each side previous adding rounds of 72 and 76 for a 216 total that is ca record-breakin- g 34-3- par for the tournament e The legendary golfing great from Pa thus enters Sunday’s chase for the first prize of $26000 in a tie 6-o- Lat-rob- Kriek Pfister gain finals — 18-ho- le with Billy Casper and Art Wall NEWPORT RI (AP) Kriek and unseeded Hank Pfister won semifinal matches Saturday in the $100000 Miller Hall of Fame Tennis Championships Kriek a South African who lives in Naples Fla beat Erik van Dillen of Burlingame 5 Calif 4 a finalist here in 1977 beat unPfister heralded Craig Wittus of Bloomfield Hills Mich 6 1 Kriek and Pfister will play for the championship Sunday Kriek a Wimbledon quarterfinalist got by van Dillen a former US Davis Cup player with relative ease Pfister a hard hitter from Bakersfield Calif and Wittus who played basketball instead of junior tennis played possibly the best match of the tournament Second-seeded-Joha- n of Indianapolis course gave the leader a score of 205 or 11 under par one-stro- ke one-ov- er double-bogeye- 448-yar- tri-leade- rs one-strok- 51-year-- 3 second half of the season with 13 consecutive victories Bertoni swatted an infield single and stole second base before scoring on Lubratich’s two-ou- t single to left field For the second straight night relievers Dave Schuler of Salt Lake and Alejandro Pena of Albuquerque figured in the decision Schuler while improved his record to 4 to Pena dropped lead in the Salt Lake took a second inning on home runs by Tom Brunansky and Mike Bishop 4-- 3 2-- 2-- (leader) board” Caldwell and Smith will be play 1 of shore lead grabs persons in attendance at Oakland Hills “As a matter of fact it was better than I’ve played in some time After the first round I said I was encouraged because I was hitting the ball a little more solid and I haven’t done that in a long time” “But after yesterday (Friday) I was discouraged But I went out to practice but after a practice session I was encouraged again” said Palmer who is in a position now to win his first domestic tournament since he topped the Bob Hope Desert Classic in 1973 Palmer was so cheered — even before his 68 — that he changed his mind about dropping out of the British Open next decided I definitely will go to the British Open” Palmer sank birdie puts of 2-ir- on 18-inch- es 210-yar- d par-thre- 7-ir- on 440-yar- d 388-yar- week “I’d been thinking about not going the way I’ve been playing” he said “But even after the first round (Thursday) I 185-yar- d d 4-ir- on 2 AIR CONDITIONER COUPON 54-ho- Daniel as the leaders made the turn “I think I’m just going to go out tomorrow (Sunday) and just play the same kind of dream game” Austin said “It’s sort of like a to come true I’ve worked very hard win another one I can’t tell you how elated I am” Austin said she scored the eagle despite not hitting her drive square but that she decided to go for the hole with a “It came out real nice and landed about two feet from the cup” she said “And then I made the putt for the eagle” Austin wasn’t ready to claim the winner’s check as she recalled in her last victory that she nearly lost a lead with six holes to play “But I think I am a much better golfer now than I was then” said the Haines City Fla resident who remarked the big reason for her lead was “a lot of people made some mistakes and I just didn’t make as many” The LPGA said Austin’s lead was the biggest by any golfer going into the final round of a tourney since the association began keeping such records in 1978 dt 5 od RIVERDALE — The Riverside Men’s Association has set plans to hold the Sand Trap best ball tournament Club member-gues- t Saturday morning Over $450 in additional prize money has been added to the tournament Entry fees are set at $30 per team plus greens fees Participants are urged to submit entries as soon as 6 possible by phoning the pro shop at 399-463- Golfer cards double eagle Olsen Chevrolet 645 No Main Layton 376-1234 825-224- PChevroleS r t D D Leseberg who went on to score a 40 for the round was playing in the company of Owen and Steve Oxborrow Jeff 9-h- v v A 7t D U D D D D a a D D B 2400 VALUE D Tliryip n lip D SAVE GAS BETTER PERFORMANCEq factory-traine- d EI a D COUPON technician will replace spark plugs check and adjust carburator idle speeds and engine 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holes but a poor pitch on the fourth brought him back up a stroke He went back to even par when he landed in a trap on the seventh hole but nailed e from the pin on the ninth hole and easily dropped the putt for a birdie That boost led to a strong tee shot on a 10th hole and a left him with a “30 or 35 footer” that he chipped in for hole another birdie on that A bad chip on the 15th made Palmer bogey the 15th but he negated 17th when he drilled that on the a within six feet of the cup and made the putt Summer fun ahead:: Myra Van Hoose Louise Parks and Beth Daniel were tied for second at 214 Austin who ranks 21st on The this year’s money list pulled away from the pack with four birdies and a bogey on the front nine That gave her a lead over Riverside plans golf event rare y be-low-- 6-- 2 7-- 71 for his 216 Casper 50 shot a total while Wall 57 shot a 73 after entertie for ing the round in a three-wasecond place three strokes over par Bob Goalby 52 who entered the third lead and birdied round with a for the his second hole to go d tournament the ninth hole and took a horrendous triple-boge-y d 14th hole and seven on the soared to a 76 — 218 total e back of the Just is club pro Bob Stone of Independence Mo The put a 74up against of his previous rounds 72 and 71 for a 217 total “Needless to say I played considerably better than I have been” said Palmer who responded enthusiastically to the crowd that largely made up the 7600 tion’s Mayflower Classic Austin a veteran of 13 years on the tour who hasn’t won since 1978 finished her third round 68 Her third consecutive with a round on the 6101-yar- d Country Club eighth-seede- 6 4-- victory over the Albuquerque Dukes in Pacific Coast League baseball action Saturday night The Dukes have now lost three straight games after opening the 426-yar- Top-seede- 7-- to give the Salt Lake Gulls a INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Debbie Austin shot d Switzerland (AP) — Yannick Noah of France lost the first set in a d tiebreaker before overcoming 4 2 7 of Carlos Kirmayr Brazil Saturday to advance to the finals of the $174500 Swiss Open Tennis Tournament Saturday The tall African-bor- n Frenchman will meet Poland’s Wojtek Fibak in the finals Sunday The Pole eliminated Heinz Guen-tharof Switzerland in the other semifinal match In their last encounter in Philadelphia earlier this year Fibak beat Noah in four sets Noah double faulted twice early in the tiebreaker he eventually lost and had trouble taing the second set from the more agile Latin American third-seede- d third-roun- a par 33 on the front nine Saturday d an and had par-- 5 No16 eagle on the hole to open a commanding lead over a trio of women going into the final round of the $150000 Ladies Professional Golf Associa- Noah notches victory 6-- d action in during Saturday's the US Senior Open Golf Tournament Austin boosts tourney bulge 7-- 6 6-- ni “I’m going to bust my butt to win” said Caldwell who knows personally the leader can blow a big lead on the final In last year’s Buick Open Caldwell squandered a four-shlead on the final day “A big lead is a big lead if you play well” said Caldwell “But on this course somebody can catch you I’m not saying it’s going to be me but he has got to watch the Ami© mokes pcatemitfed! charge newspaper reported Saturday The St Louis said Sayers had informed friends of his decision Friday and was expected to announce his resignation over the weekend Sayers 38 an running back at the University of Kansas whose career with the Chicago Bears was cut short because of a knee injury has been at SIU for five years Sayers was reportedly in Chicago and was not available for comment GSTAAD Lubratich singled home Jeff Ber-tofrom second base for the winning run in the bottom of the ninth Turns hack hands of time to resign as athletic director at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale a St Louis 6-- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Steve ot Arnold Palmer uses a little extra bod language to urge his putt into the cup 69 Gulls fake late win over Dukes winning DALLAS (AP) — Veteran running back Preston Pearson a Dallas Cowboy for six years 4-- er er ar Cowboys ' veteran retires 7-- Six play- seven-strok- r damage Kragthorpe said the quarterback would resume throwing by next week and his knee would be healed in time for fall drills which are scheduled to begin Aug 19 6-- at 18-foot- 20-foot- Glenn Alford Idaho State sports information director said doctors removed damaged cartilage and bone chips from Machurek’s right knee He said there was no ligament All-Ameri- 68-69-- Haas had several long putts for and a birdie including an on the front nine He held e a lead briefly but then 3 17th hole after the par-bogeyed a in sand trap and Smith landing and Caldwell both made up a stroke on him “I hit the ball well today and made some of my longest putts for birdies” Haas said “I was for a while but I guess I didn’t know what to do with it” The five-yepro said he is happy with the lead but knows he must “play just as well tomorrow I have to go out and play my game and not look ahead to a victory” Caldwell said the big lead Haas holds will not deter his hopes of Lake City Globe-Democr- rounds of “I’m going to try and make a run at it” he added “I’m going to try and make as many birdies as I can I’m sure I’ll feel a lot of pressure I’m sure I’ll be nervous” North who has fizzled on the tour since his Open victory admitted it was “nice to play a decent round” He said he has played well recently and is hoping for a good finish in the GMO “I’ve been playing some good rounds and gaining some confidence It snowballs” North said “It’s been a long time I don’t think there’s been a close one (a near win) since the Open” er Open Championship regarded as the key to a second straight winning season for the Bengals next fall aggravated an old injury playing softball last week and underwent surgery Monday at Salt ST LOUIS (UPI) — Gale (71) together “It is a little funny to be so far back after shooting rounds like this” said Smith who has shot iners were tied at of Madison cluding Andy North Wis the winner of the 1978 US ISU's Machurek recovering 6-- 2 ing with Haas in the final group and Caldwell said “I’m going to catch his act all day If I get it going fine I might have a chance” Smith who has struggled on the tour for more than a year was disappointed to be so far off the pace after finally getting his game MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Despite e lead Satur-da- y vaulting to a after three rounds of the $250000 Greater Milwaukee Open Jay Haas was doing anything but taking for granted a victory on the OSLO Norway (UPI) — Britain’s Sebastian Coe continued his world record run at the 1000-met- leead IFove-$tir®- ke OiNtRAl MOTORS CORPORATION KEEP THAT GREAT LING WITH GM FEEGENUINE GM PARTS |