| Show - 0eokmwoostor40qt s ' 1 41) The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June Vulnerable Chin for 'Hit Man?' 5 1988 1 Stadler — He's Happy Just 2 Back at Kemper 'tribune Wire Services Given his choice Craig Stadler would like a bulge heading into Sunday's final round of the $800000 Kemper Open as he tries to win his first tournament in four years : it Potomac Md But the popular and pudgy Stadler known as "The Walrus" was perfect : ly happy to stand two shots behind leader Morris Hatalsky after match : ing the Tournament Players Club at : Avenel course record with a third 64 Saturday : round Stadler has won eight tournaments in his career including the 1982 MaHis last tournament triumph ! ters however came in the 1984 Byron Nelson Stadler's game has shown an upturn this year with four top-1-0 finishes and a third-plac- e showing in the Masters "Considering the amount of golf tournaments I've won in the last four years I'd love to be leading by 10" Stadler said "Obviously I had a real good day today Just everything kind of went right When I missed some shots I got a couple of good bounces and good breaks' Stadler who won the Kemper Open in 1981 and 1982 produced a bogey free round to draw even with John Mahaffey and Mike Reid at ! 204 through 54 holes in cool and sun fly conditions at Avenel : "It was just a very enjoyable day" Stadler said "I guess it should be shooting that way' e winner in 13 Hatalsky a PGA Tour posted a 3- the on years e total of 11 : under 68 for a under 202 to lead heading into Sunday's final round Former major league baseball shortstop Tim Fon : served as his caddie 67 including : : Reid shot a his first eagle in two years four bird ies and two bogeys Mahaffey the 1980 Kemper Open champion shot a 68 with four birdies and one bogey Hatalsky who missed the cut in his last three tournaments is seeking his : third PGA Tour victory and his first : since the 1983 Greater Milwaukee : Open He birdied four holes on the front : nine then bogeyed the 10th hole and : parred his final eight holes to main- : tam n a e lead on Stadler and company "I was somewhat discouraged by : the way my game was going But now 1111 not that surprised to be leading : ! I'm playing well" Hatalsky said :Defending champion Tom Kite 't second-roun- d leader : with a par 71 Jim Mallet with a 72 and Mark Brooks with a 70 were three strokes off the lead with Tommy Armour : Jay Haas and 1985 Kemper Open : champion Bill Glasson four strokes : back : - - two-tim- two-strok- : ! '''' :'!°'' k t: k '' UPI Sports Writer LAS VEGAS Nev — When people talk of Thomas Hearns he would pre fer they dwell on his unprecedented world titles in four weight classes or argue he deserves chances to avenge his only two defeats Instead a vulnerable chin and "shot" legs are often topics regarding the 29yearold "Hit Man" As he pre pares to defend his World Boxing Council middleweight championship against Iran Barkley Monday night many are looking to bury Hearns rather praise him Marvin Hagler the last man to defeat Hearns three years ago suggests Hearns retire Ray Leonard who stopped Hearns seven years ago says Hearns has no legs left and would be easier to beat in a rematch 4 ' k - r 1 o long-drivin- 4 - i 1 I ! 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Hearns among the dominant fighters of the 1980s has also held titles in the welterweight junior middleweight and light heavyweight divisions "I've heard that talk it doesn't bother me" Hearns said "I know what kind of legs I have They're By Dave Raffo ' one-strok- Lopez Keeps LPGA Lead: At Toledo Ohio Nancy Lopez started with a par : for the 1 1 birdied three of the next five holes Saturday on the way to a e lead 69 maintaining a over Laura Davies after three rounds of the LPGA 'Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Lopez 31 going for her fourth victory of the year and the 40th of her 207 entering career was at Sunday's final 18 holes g Davies a from West Byfleet England was at 208 8 under par after matching Lopez's 69 Saturday Davies started the day one shot behind Lopez dropped four shots back midway through the round before rallying for three birdies on the back nine Betsy King had the best round 68 among the leaders a that moved her into third place at 209 two strokes behind Lopez Jan Stephenson was fourth at 212 after shooting a 70 and Nancy Taylor faded from third to fifth at 213 with a 73 Myra Blackwelder moved under' total of par with a 70 for a 215 - : "k J ' 0' 14 r 1It t t- - ft ft -- - 44k - Sheepskin is more popular in Utah than just about anywhere else will be paid one time for information and proof that will hold up in court of person or persons illegally transplanting elk in San Juan County Utah Reward viill be paid by Property Rights ?rust a group of land owners who have joined together to protect private property rights and who do not think the U S Forest Service the Bureau of Land Management or the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has the right to transplant elk on their private lands With too many kids and not enough money Utah has been smarting a bit lately Yet we're far from failing Especially when you consider that Utah has a higher percentage of adults with high school diplomas than any other state except Alaska Which means we have a better educated work force As well as a bigger commitment from teachers students and parents to make education work And as far as maintaining our educational standards in spite of pressures from shrinking funds and a growing student population Utah gets an "A" for effort For instance Utah spends a higher percentage of its budget on education than just about any other state And PROPERTY RIGHTS TRUST PO Box 576 — Monticello — Utah 84535 — 8015872346 where we can't spend more we've been innovative school and the lowest with programs like administrator-to-studen- t ratio in the country We also have a higher percentage of students who take advanced placement examinations than any other state and the number one government-fundevocational education year-roun- d d program in America In fact all things consider-- a ed when it comes to education in Utah it looks like we're learning our lessons pretty well 41 - A pretty iiii - I I I mat stale 3 I gm" isfin on 1k E" wok tec 6-10- Pr rk Olk PA or mil on at PA AmA ook PriIPrAt !Ilk" 00 olo " Pt 'OM' 04! 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