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Show The Saif Lake Tribune. Sunday. March ft D 14. 1982 Kite Holds One Stroke Lead; Nieklaus, Proben Miss Cut - Tom LAUDERHILL. Fla. (AP) Kite, a winner only last Monday, Kinblx-- the lead with a 67, while Jack Nieklaus grablted his shoes and headed home, a victim of the cut Satin day in the second round of the Golf Classic Jlno (MM) Kite, the defending titleholder here last and golf's leading money-winne- r season, completed 30 holes of this lain delayed event with a 132 total. 12 under par. t But his lead mer hig George Honcia-Iinerrar- Bums, who had a second round 67 and a 133 total, was far from comfortable Are you kidding'' Kite asked. One shot with 36 to go1 Thats not even worth saying 'Kites in the lead ' One shot is nothing With 36 holes to go, five or six shots is nothing I made up six in 18 holes last week y I'm pleased with the position I'm in. Ive got my work cut out for me " But he won t have to contend with Nieklaus, the man he beat in a ' but one-sho- pla off for the Bay Hill sudden-deat- h title. Nieklaus, contention in every prev ious start this season, could do no better than a 71 and a 14-- total, level par on the 7,129-yar- d Inverrary Golf in It was not good enough to qualify for Sundays double-roun- Utes have invitation. ion a d tri-me- shrugged Nieklaus, who was making a rare, third consecutive tournament start national championships in Salt Lake as do the other five City March regional champions The other four slots in the bold that will compete for the NCAA tille here will he decided on a system that judges best composite scores, and by this criterion, Utah is a shoo-ifor one of the four spots The Utes have posted the highest score and the highest average score (a 149 175 entering remarkable the regional meet Friday) in the nation this year and have been ranked No all year The announcement of the field will be made Sunday, and the defending national ohamp- - Mary West captured place with an standout for OSU, tyipg with the Utes Megan McCunniif for the title, both with 36.70. Kardos had a fine meet for the Utes and finished third (36.25) n whelming third over- victory 6 over Timpview, and Logan took home fifth place with a 6 victory-oveOrem Payson rallied back from a halltime deficit by outsconng the Bulldogs 14-- 6 in the third quarter to take a 7 lead into the final eight minutes But with 25 seconds to play, the Lions 49-4- OSU gymnasts won three of the took Ayotte-Laindividual events the floor exercise, defending national champ Laurie Carter won the beam, and Jayne Weinstein was first in bars Utah's Elaine Alfano won the vault. 1 giving the 31-2- 39-3- 53-5- 2 out Veteran George Archer held third at two off Kite's leading pace, 134, only after a 66. ncluded Ray Floyd, England's Peter Oosterhuis, Gary Hallborg and Hal Sutton. Sutton and Oosterhuis each had a 67, Hailberg and Floyd 69s It was two more strokes back to Hale Irwin, Andy Bean and Cal Peete at 136. Peete had a 66 in the muggy heat. Bean Sandy 9325 So. 1300 E. Kearns 4030 West 5400 S. Cottonwood 4712 Highland Dr. Sugar House 216S Highland Dr. j 3-- A was unable to keep the ball from going out of bounds and over to the Lions Gordan Bean scored 16 points for Payson, while Mike Hiatt finished with 10. Dave McGill led Judge with 13 points, Curtin added 12 YOUR TRUCK TIRE IS HERE AND OUR PRICE IS ROaHTT! WMSDSD and Diedrich had 10 West rebounded from its disappointing semifinal loss Friday night behind the 28 point performance of Duncan Miles Guards Nate Grant and Pete Brown scored 16 points each and John Grant finished with 12. Greg Nord led Timpview with 20 and Mike Stanger scored 19 Region Five champions Logan received 15 points from Jeff 14 from Brik Eyre and 10 from Mike Nielsen. Hun-sake- 3-- shot a 68 and Irwin had a 71 five strokes back The group at 137 with two rounds to go and ery muc h in the chase for the $72,000 first prize -i- d hurled the pass too strongly and Diedrich after Pete Rokich tipped in a Greg Diedrich jumper to put the Bulldogs on top With 15 seconds to play, the Lions worked the ball to Stewart Wilson, who missed a baseline shot All 10 players rushed into the lane looking for the rebound and in the commotion Wright was fouled The senior, who led Payson with 20 points, had his first shot bound around the rim before finding the hole But the second shot hit nothing but net The Bulldogs quickly called two out with two seconds left The Judge strategy was to lob the pass the length of the court to Diedrich, but Mike Curtin, who quarterbacked the Bulldogs to the football championship, trailing consoLions the class lation championship and a sixth place finish in the state tournament In other consolation games Saturday at BYUs Marriott Center, was the Ayotte-La- found themselves Special to The Tribune PROVO-Bre- nt Wrights two free throws with two seconds remaining in the game gave Payson a 5453 victory over Judge Memorial Washington (138 85) and Oiegon 134 95) werg not threats in the meet to the two national powers 26-2- 1 Payson Nabs 6th in Saturday, to two rounds in first-roun- "It doesnt However, the Utes sure weren't the No. 1 team in Corvallis Friday night The host Beavers were. Utah led Oregon State by a full point after the first two events (vault and bars), but the Utes met disaster on the beam, on which all team members except Linda Kardos fell. OSU took over the team lead then and held it through the floor exercise Oregon State, which lost to the in Salt Lake City Ties in a earlier in the week, upended Utah in Corvallis, scoring 146 10 points to the Utes' 145 20. That means Oregon State automatically qualifies for the 7 matter, right to expect an hed failed make it for the last almost two years, since the Atlanta Classic m 1980 This time he was in good company. His house guest, South African Gary Player, also missed at 4 and the two men holding a combined total of 26 major professional titles left in the same car Another casualty, who took it much, much harder, was Bob Proben, the oung man who held the lead with a 64 He blew 17 strokes higher to an 81 and was fighting back tears when he signed his card Everything went wrong, he said. 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