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' Continued From Page last hole It has a narrow fairway anyway, and its so long that it was hard to get home in two if you werent in the fairway B-- ll ,m , ?' & ' t y 4 i ' i Tie for Westchester Lead .Sa " v $', ' WV , 5 .V: Tribune Wire Services Spains Seve Ballesteros making his first American appearance since winning the famed Masters golf tournament, birdied the final hole Friday and tied Fuzzy Zoeljer for lead in the $450,000 the second-rounManufacturers Classic at Harrison, N Y The Ballesteros, who won the British PGA two weeks ago, 67 in the mild, shot a sunny weather and birdied all the holes par-fiv"Another good, consistent round, said Ballesteros, who has made only two bogeys in two rounds Maybe a little better, little more consistent than yesterday (Thursday) Zoeller, a winner of the Heritage Classic this season, carded a second straight 68 despite some pain from a chronic back injury and matched Ballesteros' 136 total, six under par for two trips over the hilly, 6,687-yar- d Westchester Country Club course in suburban New York I was not quite prepared to play golf today, Zoeller said I woke up stiff and sore It took a while to loos- -A-Kb-t , d Fehr conquered the unforgiving San Joaqm course for the first sub-pa- r round of the tournament for any Utah player by curling in a 20 foot birdie putt at the first hole and tapfor birdie at No ping in a 3 Following a bogey-- 4 at the tricky seventh hole, Fehr sailed his approach left of thp green and into the tall grass for bogey at No 11 to return to even par However, the Seattle native stroked in a birdie at the 13th hole and parred his final five holes for a sturdy 71 It was the 432 yard, par-- ninth hole the finishing hole Friday for the BYU players that sabotaged the Cougars team score While Fehr made par at No 9 junior John watched in horror as a double bogey-- crept onto his score-car- d to transform an otherwise immaculate round into a 73 Similarly, junior Rick Gibson was m prime position to shoot 72, but bogeyed thp concluding hole for a 73, and Robeit Meyer and Keith Goyen also bogeyed the par-- brainteaser Hanover-Westches-t- 4 6 en up To ease the strain on his back, he backed off on clubs, used an iron from the tee on several occasions and produced what he called a smart round of golf Craig Stadler, who won four titles 4 a, last year but has yet to win this season, shot a 66 that he said couldn't have been much higher and was at 137, one stroke off the pace at the halfway point of the chase for the $81,000 first prize I "A very solid day, said Stadler hit my irons right at the flag I Press Laserphoto Associated Seve Ballesteros fired a 67 Friday to move into a tie with lead in Westchester Classic. Fuzzy Zoeller for second-round NCAAs: Weber (48 Over By Roger Graves Tribune Sports Writer FRESNO, Calif Adtos, sayon-arau revoir Depending on what language you speak, there are many ways to say goodbye In golf parlance, just say 48 over par for 54 holes It s an explicit way of saying goodbye, as Weber State discovered Friday in the 86tn NCAA Golf Championships on another heavenly day at the San Joaquin Country Club Weber, unable to exhume itself from a grave it dug with a first round aggregate of 310, g to the NCAA tournasaid ment with a startling team 912 The Wildcats, score of who last failed to survive the NCAA cut in 1980 at Ohio State, wrote their final chapter to the 1982 83 season with a 301 team total Friday But it wasnt nearly enough and W'eber State which didn t improve its 27th place standing much after Thursdays second round packed its bags We re going home plenty disappointed, admitted Weber Coach Mac Madsen Based on everything you can go by, we should have played very well here We had no reason to believe we wouldn't make the cut and be a contender But we just never recovered from those er e 25-fo- Bodenhamers 73 left him at 222 and in second place among his team members through 54 holes Gibson, who opened with rounds of 77 and 74 stood at 224 following his 73 Meyer, who is competing in the No 1 position for BYU at the NCAAs, had a disappointing 78 Thursday and could no better than a 77 Friday for a 228 total Golf: Seve, Zoeller Forge i 4 ' ' "- - rv ftvjt ll 11. - rvm0- first nine holesin the first round Those nine holes to start out destroyed our momentum and we never bounced back Indeed, the 12 time Big Sky Conference champion Wildcats shot themselves out of contention during the initial two hours of the tournament Wednesday Webers five-ma- n aggregation played its first nine holes (the back nine at San Joaquin) 22 over par The grave had been dug and the official funeral was held Friday We lost our leadership this spring, analyzed Madsen, who has taken Weber to the NCAAs 10 of the last 13 years We never had one player who would take command and come out leading We had a guy like that m the fall (when W'eber was ranked as high as 15th nationally and finished third m the Fresno Classic on this same course) With our two seniors (Joel Kranz and Greg Whisman) out of the lineup occasionally, we just never ad anyone out front pulling us Only junior Todd Erwin displayed murh consistency for the Wildcats, stringing together rounds of 75, 76 and a 74 Friday for a 54 hole aggregate of 225 Erwin had a golden opportunity to supply Weber with its round of the NCAAs only sub-pa- r in Friday, but he fired a fat 41 missed one green I didnt really mis-ha shot and I made no mistakes ' Roger Maltbie, Pat McGowan and Bruce Fleisher were another stroke back at 138 Maltbie and McGowan each had a 66 and Fleisher shot a 68 Jay Haas, with a 69, was next at it 139 d Gary Hallborg, the leader, slipped to a 74 and was at 141 Bob Glider, the defending champion, also shot a 74 and, at 143, was 16 strokes higher than his total of a year ago first-roun- LPGA Golf: At Mason, Ohio, Alexandria Reinhardt, posting the lov est midway total in the 29 years of the tournament, opened a four-sho- t lead with a 68 Friday in the LPGA Championship The surprising Reinhardt, never a winner m nine tour seasons, assembled a total of 135, nine strokes below par over the Nicklaus Sports Center course She broke the LPGA Championship mark of 136, which was shared by Nancy Lopez, Amy Alcott, Jo Ann Washam and Jerilyn Britz Lopez, Alcott and Washam set the record in 1978 and Britz tied it m le 1979 Their performances also came on this 6,277-yar- d course, which Jack Nicklaus designed and built just north of Cincinnati It has been the home for the tournament, the second of the years four major events m women's golf, for the last six years Reinhardt, playing in the third group of golfers to tee off on the warm, pleasant day, was finished before many of her closest pur- - surers started Her two rounds, laced with 12 birdies, caught her by surprise "I dont think I ever put two rounds like that together," she said I ve never made that many birdies in two days e Five players, headed by U S Open champion Hollis Stacy winner Sandra and Hayme, shared second at 139 The others were LPGA President Dot Germain, Lauren Howe and Patty Sheehan Germain had the days low round, a 66, two strokes off the women's course record Stacy shot a b8, Hayme a 69, Howe a 70 and Sheehan two-tim- a 71 Next at 140 were LeAnn Cassady and Chris Johnson Johnson had a second straight 70 and Cassady a 71 Defending champion Jan Stephenson moved into challenging position, shooting 67 for a total of 141 Seniors Golf: At Cleveland Miller Barber shot a 69 and Gene Littler shot a 70, giving each a share of the lead at 140 after two rounds of the Senior Tournament Players Championship at Canterbury Golf Club Barber and Littler, both 52. are par at the halfway point of the tournament, which features Professional Golfers' Association players who are at least 50 years old The winner among the no-cfield of 50 golfers will collect $40,000 of the $250,000 purse Jerry Barber, who shot a 72 for a 142 total, is the closest challenger, followed by Gay Brewer, Rod Fun-setand Peter Thomson at 143 each ut Par) Bombs Out cluding consecutive bogeys at the on the 14th, 15th and lbih holes back nine and had to be content with his finishing 74 You just cant make a mistake out here, explained Erwin, who might have survived the individual cut despite Weber's team troubles had he managed a 71 or 72 You cant miss a fairway or the rough will kill you You can't miss a green or youre looking at a bogey If you make a mistake, you pay And we made a lot of mistakes this week Senior Greg Whisman, who enjoyed the low round of the tournament for W'eber with a sturdy 72 Thursday, ballooned to a 78 Friday and completed three trips over San Joaquin County Club at 231 Swedd ish sophomore Mats Jonmarker the par-- third hole Fi iday, but had six bogeys en route to a 75 and a 54 hole total of 232 Scott Geroux, playing reasonably well after missing much of the spring season with a fractured shoulder, carded a 77 Friday for a 228 aggregate Brigham City native Joel Kranz, plagued by a double bogey at the par-- 3 seventh hole, settled for a third-roun- d 75and finished at 233 When I saw our scores after those first nine holes Wednesday, I lost my confidence, summarized You just can't come back Madsen from a start like that against this caliber of competition That nine holes was the difference That was the tournament for us, and now were going home early. 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