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Show 4B Sunday, May 24, 1992 Standard-Examiner SPORTS Lietzke in tie for lead at Colonial The Associated Press Bruce Lietzke, aided by a visit from the unnamed and indescribable “it,” shot a near-flawless 64 Saturday and gained a share of the third-round lead in the Colonial Tournament. “I don’t know what‘it’ is. I can’t describe it. It doesn’t have a name. But I had it today,” Lietzke said after he tied Jim Gallagher at 9-under-par 201 going into today’s final round of the chase for a $234,000 JoAnne Carner after the third a ball out of bounds and a double bee on the seventh hole to shoot a 68. Mark Brooks, a hometown boy and a member of Colonial, was tied at 203 — only two shots back — with Mark Calcavecchia. Each shot a 68. The group at 204 included Craig round of the LPGA Corning Clas- Walker has a three-day total of Jan Stephenson, who won 204, 12-under-par. Carner, who $200,000 in the first LPGA Skins won the Corning Classic in 1984, shot a 67 for a 207 total. “I was talking to Cissye on the phone a half-hour before my tee time Thursday and I was ready to go home,” Gallagher said. “She was running a high fever, has tonsilitis record set by Sam Snead when he won the Greater Greensboro Open at 52 in 1965. Carner became the ie 69 and Mize moved upwith a a last-hole bogey. The round of par 70 dropped him back into a tie for third with Davis LoveIII at 202, a single stroke back. Love, a 3-time winner and col- par 70. Clearwater and Pruitt each Game in 1990, and Pat Bradley were shut out. Mitzi Edge and Nancy Ramsbottom are four shots back. Neither Atlantic Classic has won an LPGA tournament Gibby Gilbert took a step toward since they joined the tour in 1984. his first win on the PGA Senior At 53, Carner is trying to be- Tour by shooting a 2-under-par 68 Stadler’s 71 included a doublebogey from an unplayable lie on the 15th hole. McCallister matched Stadler, Keith Clearwater, Dillard Pruitt, Larry Mize and Blaine Meg Mallon, playing in her first Skins Game, captured one skin worth $15,000. Thefinal four holes at the Stonebriar Country Club were halved, leaving Sunday’s 10th hole worth $115,000. sic at Corning, N.Y. come the oldest person to win a “If she’d said come home, I’d have gone. But she said stay and play, and if you stay, play good.” Corey Pavin, who held the second-round lead, sandwiched 16 pars between a first-hole birdie and of the Bell Atlantic Classic in Melvern, Pa. He is in the lead. ready this season, came back from McCallister. month-old baby to take care of. Gibby Gilbert celebrates a 12th-hole birdie in the second round lector of more than $1 million al- Colleen Walker shot a 69 Saturday to take a three-shot lead over first prize. Gallagher, who said he very nearly withdrew from the tournament to be with ailing wife, Cissye, madenine birdies in a 63, one shot off the Colonial Country Club record at Fort Worth, Texas. and an eyeinfection and has a 4- The Associated Press Skins Gameat Frisco, Texas. Coming Classic GOLF ROUNDUP to take a one-stroke lead Saturday non-seniors tour event, beating the after the second round of the $550,000 Bell Atlantic Classic. Gilbert’s two-round total of 135 at the 6,608-yard Chester Valley oldest winner of an LPGA tourna- Golf Club at Malvern, Pa., put him mentin 1985. 5-under for the tournament, one The Hall of Famer was a sentishot better than Harold Henning, Lietzke, 40, a playoff loser last mental favorite with the crowds, who shot a 69 Saturday. ; week in the Byron Nelson Classic whocheered vigorously for her six Lee Trevino, the leader after Friand a former winner of the Colo- birdies. day’s first round, slipped to a 2“I hope Colleen heard ’em,” Carnial, missed only one fairway and over 72 and was at 137. one green, did not come close to ner said. Her only bogey of the day Arnold Palmer, with consecutive making a bogey and did not have a came on 13, whereshe hit a bad 3- birdies on !4 and 15, shot his secwood offthe tee and then 2-putted “5S” on his card. ond 69 and was within three shots The mysterious “it” helped, he from 12 feet. of the lead, along with Gary Cowan said. and Jim Colbert. Cowan slipped to LPGA Skins a 72 after a 66 on Friday, and Col“T don’t know what it’s called. It Nancy Lopez, hitting longer than bert shot a 68 Saturday. might be ‘on a roll’ or ‘in the groove’ or ‘perfect timing’,” Lietzke said, she thought she could, won two Gilbert, who has never taken a skins and $45,000 Saturday on the lead into the final round of a senior front nine of the $450,000 LPGA event, had four birdies. SPORTS BRIEFS said. Everything clicks for a 700 ROY — Don’t blame Pat Patterson if his math Double-eagle at Sky Way was a little off while his bowling gamewason, TREMONTON — Neil Christiansen beat the The Clinton manracked up his first 700 series in the Tuesday Night Scramble at Fitzgerald’s | Family Bowling Center, scoring | odds to record a double-eagle Sunday at Sky Way. The Brigham City man used a driver and 4-iron to score his 2 on the 480-yard, No. 4 hole. a 701. His games were 242, 243, | | 216. Kelly Crozier, Steve Holmgren and Jake Sedmack witnessed Christiansen’s feat. “Actually, I wasn’t even | thinking about it until one of the | Morris wins in AAU tourney guys I was bowling withsaid, ‘Hey you've got a chance for a | 700.” I was thinking about get- “4 76155R-12 RENO, Nev. — Morris Travel of Ogden picked up a 73-59 victory over Del Amo of Los Angeles | ae: Saturday at the Reno Memorial Classic 13-and-un, der AAU basketball tournament. , ting a 244 for a stepladder. That, of course, would have FOR 92.60 § FOR 96.00 FOR 1142.00 fe 108.00 FOR 116.00 FOR been plenty, but the 216 proved Andy Fishburn scored 16 points and grabbed 15 to be just enough for Patterson, | rebounds to lead Morris, while Jason Soto added whoseprevious bests were “not 15 points and Rory Borchert had 12. Patterson even close” to the 700 barrier. Morris advances in the Northwestern regional to “Everything was just clicking good,” Patterson play Cerritos, Calif., this morning. 4 165/808-13 SPORTS SIGN-UPS F il WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY: Coach DaveArslanian will host the Wildcat Football Camp Junk at the university. The camp includes controlled contact, individual and team instruction. There is also a special emphasis on punting and kicking with Philadelphia Eagles kicker Roger Ruzek re.iN- 40 struction. Cost for the camp for the overnighter saa $130 for the day camper. Team rates are available. Equipment canberented. sion begins at 6 p.m. Thetryouts, Karate for the national tournament in Northern Utah Junior Karate classmen. For more information, Championships will be May 30. All events are sparring only. Eliminations start at 9 a.m. and participants can pre-register at the club contact Van Price at 546-7950 or Mae Miya 476-5808. before May 29. Cost is $10. Registration the day of the championships will be $13 and held from §.8:30 a.m. For more information call 479-6500. tified WSI instructors. For more information call 479-6500. seum. The walk will take place : Triathion EVANSTON PARKS AND RE- 275 Saddle Ridge Road, at 10 a.m. Re- 12.2 mile bike ride and 500 yards quirements for players are to own their own set of and each player must have completed a se- swim. Cost is $10 per person. Check in will be at 8:30 a.m. the day of the race. Sinan i LSU i Naming we iv? clinics throughout the golf seasor ¢ bh all a Coach +c Lee . Dickarae ] ee first 109 ted to the spanios ( net $75 = tric. = , eae nee pry: tion is under the direction of Jeff Smith, PGA Professional. For at more ce aie I if City 479ee n, call Golf City at 4 a }. 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