Show 63 Standard-Exomin- Little sweeps Monday April 5 1982 er w :' AA-- M£ yf "v ''4 RANCHO MIRAGE Calif (UPI) — Eight times Hollis Stacy stood on the X '? 'A fairway and looked ahead to the green and saw the same sight and heard the same cheer from the gallery “I kept seeing her rear end all day every time she bent over to get her ball out of the cup after a birdie” Stacy said The person Stacy she saw retrieving her ball from the cup all day was Sally e Little who overcame a deficit Sunday by firing an 64 — the best round of her career — to ry a$' ShoreNABISCO LPGA Tournament by three strokes over Stacy and Sandra Haynie Little 30 of South Africa earned $45000 for the victory in the richest tournament on the LPGA tour It was her 13th career victory and second of the year and boosted her to the top of the 1982 money list with $95788 ' " : If"A ? 0' - ? sf fpa m t$&s ' $& " Little finished with a r Stacy who began the round with a lead over Jo Anne Carner and Jan Stephenson had an even-pa- r 72 with 18 pars while Haynie fired a 65 to forge the tie for second Carner had a 74 while Stephenson struggled to a 75 Tied for third place six strokes behind Little were Amy Alcott and veteran Kathy Whitworth while Pat Bradley was two more shots back at 286 Defending tournament champion n shot a 72 and Nancy for the tournament finished at nine strokes behind Little Lopez-Melto- GREENSBORO NC (UPI) — Danny Edwards took home more than $54000 — and a pair of subsequent tournament invitations — for Sunday’s victory in the Greater Greensboro && x ' ' ? ' tsyy ed only three rounds of A Myy Am one-strok- 'My? ’?' A in III wvV) My MX ¥ H0& ticket for a third trip to this week’s Masters and earned him the right to play in the Tournament of Champions the following week “It’s just very satisfying to be included in that field” said Edwards who credited a “happy-go-luckattitude” for his victory Sunday “I’ll just continue to play and enjoy myself “If I learned anything this week it may be that it’s better for me to go out y and play with just a he added attitude” Edwards outdueled Clampett on the g from 30 feet final hole by capping a nip and tuck race with him that lasted all afternoon on the windy 6804-yar- d Forest Oaks Country Club course He finished the tournament with a 75 that came on a day when 40 winds hit mph and the course yield &$ happy-go-luck- Solly Little sinks a birdie putt and ties a course record 64 as she captures the Nabis- - Ayala fights May 2 TAMPA Fla (UPI) Unbeaten Tony Ayala the World — Boxing Association’s No 3 ranked junior middleweight wdll face veteran Steve Gregory on May 2 in a nationally televised bout at 10-rou- nd Cur- tis Hixson Hall The bout will be carried by NBC The ala who is Ay- 19-year-- 16 18-- 0 with knockouts was scheduled to fight Gregory three weeks ago in Atlantic City NJ but came down with bronchitis Shore Invitational LPGA Tourna- - co-Din- ah ment Sunday 278 In second place was Dow Finsterwald who 68 Sunday and ended at 281 shot a was his best ever in a finish Finsterwald’s seniors event Sunday’s victory marks the second straight year the lanky January has won the tournament making him its only winner since it was established last year “After I win this tournament next year I guess we’ll have to change the name” he said “I enjoy the Seniors it’s a fun tournament but most of all I like the course and the field We had all the names here this year and the course was in magnificent shape and made it easy to play well” At one stretch he played 41 consecutive 52-year-- which dropped him to broke the tie with Harney by Finsterwald par a birdie putt on the final hole dropping to take sole possession of second place Finsterwald received $11600 for his second-plac- e 281 finish He finished at second were all playing for “We place” holes without making a bogey despite difficult weather conditions during Saturday’s third round The streak finally ended when he bogeyed the par-- 3 ninth hole Sunday During the final round January recorded birdies on the second fourth seventh 11th and 12th holes l “I was pleased with the birdies and the way I was playing” he said “I knew coming out today that I couldn’t take it easy With guys like Miller Barber double-boge- y 18-fo- ot — Notre Dame coach who last week said Arnold Palmer out there you can’t take it easy” three-putte- d stirring victory in the $301300 Santa Anita Derby — the final major Western prep race prior to the Kentucky Derby — Muttering will be bound for Lexington Ky and a shot at history right? Well maybe Muttering given a superb ride by Laffit Pincay Jr held off the furious closing challenge of Prince Spellbound to capture the 45th running of the Santa Anita Derby Sunday at Santa Anita But the colt’s owner James Binger of Old Brookville NY isn’t sure if he’ll send the horse to the Kentucky Derby “We just haven’t made up our minds” Binger said “We’ll have to think it over and get our heads around the country had illegally paid players called for the Internal Revenue Service to investigate college athletics Phelps made the comments in an interin which he view aired Sunday by ABC-Tto avoid such reforms suggested possible in scandals the future Phelps said coaches athletic directors and college presidents must work together and called on the government and journalV ists to investigate the situation more thoroughly “The NCAA needs help with these problems” Phelps said “I think the IRS should be involved with them and have subpoena power “I think we built this monster ourselves We’ve forgotten the students Now the athletes turn toward professionalism and that isn’t what intercolligiate athletics was set up to be “We as coaches have got to get more involved so we can get to the athletic directors who can get to the college presidents and come up with some solutions A lot of my fellow coaches would like to speak out and would like to put ourselves in the together” Kept close to the early pace of Unpredictable Muttering started his winning drive on the final turn caught Journey At Sea midway down the stretch and then battled to the wire with Price Spellbound for a slim nose victory Muttering had been considered the second best horse in the stable position to get things done” “I’m embarrassed by what’s going on today in intercollegiate athletics People think we’re all doing these when maybe less than 10 percent are doing it the wrong of D Wayne Lukas whose Stalward was ranked a top Santa Anita Derby prospect But when Stalward broke down Muttering way” late-closi- well-regarde- d Edwards who was at or near the top of the leader board all week began the day with the lead and a three-strok- e advantage over Clampett Clampett closed it to within one shot on the 6th hole then bogeyed the 17th to drop two shots back and set up the finish When Clampett flew over the green on his approach shot and had to settle for a par Edwards’ winning putt was only from three feet “It seemed like I’d get the edge and then he’d get the edge but I could never catch him” Clampett said “I was just one shot short all day” Edwards also rolled in a critical birdie putt on the 15th hole to move two shots ahead of Clampett 70 Jack Renner firing a final-roun- d was alone in third place at one under for the tournament Woody Blackburn 73 was alone in with a final-roun- d Bill Rogers while fourth at even par final-round 72 and Ben Crenwith a shaw with the day’s low at 69 were tied for fifth Finsterwald said “The way Don was playing there wasn’t anyway we were going to catch him” Arnold Palmer playing in front of a crowd of 5000 had putting trouble throughout the tourney and shot a 71 Sunday to finish at 287 time to hunt for summer jobs again It You're in high school you know a summer job is a species on the brink ot extinction e But suppose you could get a summer job that was got you avvav from home taught you a marketable skill and even kept you on one weekend a month during the school year7 A summer job in the Army Reserve does all that and more You'll earn over $1 100 in eight weeks of initial entry training You’ll earn another $1200 by serving at your local Reserve Center one weekend a month And here’s the best part You can learn a valuable skill like medical or computer technology And you’ll already have a summer job set up for next year (and another $1 100) Want to know more? Call us at the number below Or stop by It’s lull-tim- took over and lived up to expectations with the narrow triumph Muttering was sent off as second choice to Journey At Sea by the crowd of 55000 and returned $1180 $520 and $340 Prince Spellbound paid $580 and $360 while Journey At Sea paid $260 to show The Gato del Sol was fourth while boro ¥MF iX® January carded a bogey17 didn’t matter After it but by that time holes he held a four stroke over Bill Collins and two strokes over Finsterwald and Paul Harney Collins drilled his approach shot to 18 into the gallery barely reached the putting for a surface with his chip and On the 18th hole ARCADIA Calif (UPI) — After a several college basketball programs earned $54476 coming into Greens- mmm Dow Finsterwald and Pincay rides Muttering to narrow racing win Coach of Irish calls for probe from IRS NEW YORK (UPI) Digger Phelps the ings while Clampett has finished fourth three times this year and had seniors tournament win three-strok- e breezes to January TAMPA Fla (UPI) — Don January breezed to a three-strok- e victory and a check for $20000 Sunday in the second $125000 Michelob Seniors Classic golf tournament firing a 69 in the final round to finish at With $32000 (second-plac- e prize money) isn’t bad for a week’s work either” Edwards never expected to be going to the Masters while Clampett did Edwards wrho hasn’t won since teaming with his brother in 1980 to win the National Team Championship came to Greensboro with onlv $4547 in earn two-puttin- United Press International rounds — 285 he finished two-wee- y 'Xx-'- r three under for the tournament which he also won in 1977 for the first of only three PGA tour victories While Edwards who also races cars has a busy two weeks Clampett who now has finished second five times in his career has the next two weeks off “I needed to win this week to get into the Masters and the Tournament of Champions” said Clampett “As it is k I’m going on a vacation I’ve to worked very hard get into these tournaments “I do feel very disappointed because I set some high sights for myself today I’m playing well and I’m pleased with that I can’t help but feel disappointed My family had their plane tickets all ready to come to Augusta But I guess e Edwards’ victory over also Bobby Clampett punched his 7'Sv sub-pa- 75 Open 4 's Xf$hXX y?y?yy? TV d Edwards nabs vita! tourney victory y on 76 Little who shot an opening-rounsaid she knew she had the tournament won after she chipped in from 15 feet on the 15th hole for her seventh birdie “To tell you the truth I wasn’t aware of what I was shooting today” Little said “That is I knew I was but I wasn’t thinking 64 If you start trying to protect a score like that you get in trouble every time “I feel in my heart this is a major tournament It’s certainly a very special event for all of us” Stacy said she wasn’t disappointed in her final round “When someone shoots a 64 on you well there’s not much you can do” she said “I thought yesterday that a 70 would win it for me today But even if I had the 70 I still would have lost I would have been more disappointed if I had not played well but today was the best I’ve swung at the ball all week I just didn’t make any birdies on these fabulous greens” Clampett settles for second spot ¥ 'X$ score of three-strok- e She began the final round five 'i 72-ho- le 278 capture the $310000 Dinah A' ?&mz 20-fo- ot five-strok- 4 ijpA: strokes behind Stacy but moved to within a stroke of the leader with four birdies on the front side including a birdie putt on the fourth hole She pulled into a tie for the lead with a birdie on the 10th hole and grabbed the lead with another birdie on No 11 top prize ng horses Cassaleria and The Captain finished out of the money Muttering raced the lYe miles in of a 1:47 5 just three-fifth- s second off the stakes record set by Lucky Debonair in 1965 Lucky Debonair was one of six Santa Anita Derby winners to go on to victory in the Kentucky Derby It was Pincay’s sixth Santa Anita Derby victory and his 13th stakes 3-- triumph at the current meeting The win was worth $188800 to the Tartan Stable of James H Binger of Old Brookville NY whose Codex captured the Santa Anita Derby two years ago but due to an oversight was not nominated for the Kentucky Derby “Today was by far his best race” Pincay said “He stayed close to the pace he had speed and he was able to move when I wanted him to I think he’d be a very good Derby horse” Japanese boxer barely keeps crown SENDAI Japan (UPI) — Japanese boxing experts Monday expressed surprise that a split decision by the judges enabled Japan’s Katsuo Tokashiki to retain the WBA junior flyweight title from Mexican challenger Lupe Madera of Mexico After 15 rounds without a knockdown referee Stanley Christolou of 3 for South Africa scored the fight Tokashiki and American judge Mrs Eva Shain also gave the Japanese a 145-14- advantage Only Panamanian judge Rodolfo Hill scored the fight for 2 Madera “I am stunned” said Japan’s first 144-14- 1 146-14- world champion Yoshio Shirai “That’s too bad for Madera” In a contrast to cheers from some 7000 boxing fans who packed the Miyagi Prefectural sports center in Sendai other boxing experts expressed disbelief The hardest blow was thrown by Madera in the 15th when he caught the champion in the last minute of the fight and staggered him with a wild left to the head Boxing reporters threw a barrage of questions at the three judges who barracaded themselves in the gym office soon after the announcement Japanese newspapers reported that their sports desk were flooded by phone calls from boxings fans who watched the fight on television OGDEN 727 24th Street 625-557- 8 CLEARFIELD 1475 South State 776-370- 1 |