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Show 6D The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday, Julv 29, 1984 Golf Roundup: Jacobsen Takes Tribune Wire Services Peter Jacobsen got off to a quick start with five birdies on the front nine Saturday and then managed to e 'hold on to a lead over Mark O'Meara after three rounds of the 1400,000 Sammy Davis Hartford Open. Jacobsen, who entered the round tied for the lead with Mike Nicolette, shot an par 63 Saturday for a total of 199, or 14 under par. :At one point during the round, he had a three-strok- e lead over O'Meara. But O'Meara, Jacobsen's playing one-strok- "The turning point was the 12th hole, Kratzert later said. Id hit ev- partner, recovered from a third-hol- e bogey to shoot six birdies on the final nine holes. His 63 gave him a three-da- y total of 200. birdie O'Meara, sinking a on the putt, tied Jacobsen at 15th hole. But Jacobsen birdied 16 while OMeara shot par and the two both sinking long matched strokes putts for birdies on the 18th. Bill Kratzert, meanwhile, chipped away at the leaders, scoring five straight birdies on the back nine to hold onto third place alone at 202, par. Hartford Open Lead One-Sh- ot ery green until then and missed that one. laying it into the rough about 30 feet out. The chip hit the pin and jammed down into the hole. I thought. That was a heck of break. I think Ill take advantage of it. LPGA Golf: At Toronto, Betsy King, who shot a blistering 67, stormed from seven shots off the pace to pass a faltering Juli Inklead in the ster and take a one-sh$330,000 du Maurier Classic golf tour nament after the third round. King, who earlier this year collected the first two tournament victories of her eight-yea- r career, was at 211 at the 6,131-yarpar-7- 2 St. George's Golf and Country Club course. Inkster, who started the day with a four-sho- t bulge at seven under, struggled throughout her round and finished with a three-ove- r 75, which put tie for her at 212 and in a three-wa- y second with the charging duo of Vicki Fergon and Donna White. Fergon, of Del Ray, Fla., and two-tim- two-und- er Patty Sheehan, Beth Daniel, 215 Nancy Lopez, Kathy Hite, Dot Ger- main and Sherri Turner. Seniors Golf: At Castle Rock, Colo., steady Miller Barber shaved one stroke from par through nine Tennis Roundup Krickstein, Vilas Advance to Semifinals in D.C. Tribune Wire Services Aaron Krickstein advanced to the semifinals of the $200,000 Washington tennis Tournament Saturday night with a convincing 6 victory over Uruguays Diego Perez. The Krickstein, who won the U.S. Pro Championships in Boston last week, is the lone American remaining in the field at D.C. National Bank Tennis Classic. ), 6-- 1 The Krickstein, Grosse Point, Mich., will face Thierry of France in the semifinals Sunday. Argentinas Guillermo Vilas, a three-tim- e champion at the Washington stop on the mens tour, will meet Andres Gomez of Ecuador in the other semifinal. Tulasnes appearance in the semiParifinals marks the sians farthest j.dvance in a Grand Prix tournament since he reached the finals at Bordeaux in 1981. Tulasne made it to the semifinals 7th-seed- Tu-las- ' Gomez winning, Vilas, who won at Washington in 1975, 1977 and 1979, and was defeated in the finals in 1981, has never lost to Arraya. The Vilas, seeded fifth, took advantage of numerous unforced errors to record his fourth caArreer victory over the raya, who held serve only twice in the match. 2 with a victory Saturday night over Dan Goldie, a Stanford University junior from McLean, Va. Goldie had been the Cinderella story of the tournament, defeating Jimmy Arias and veteran Bri-a- n Gottfried earlier in the tournament. But in the final game of his match with Gottfried Thursday, Goldie strained a muscle in his back. Despite stretching exercises on the sidelines during each break, Goldie was never able to get loose and was in obvious pain through the latter stages of his match against Tulasne. 6-- 5-- 6-- 6-- top-seed- 13th-seede- d Dutch Open: At Hilversum, NethAnders Jarryd of erlands, Sweden defeated Carlos Castellan of 4 in the semifiArgentina nals of the Dutch Open Tennis Championships. In the other semifinal, second-seede- d Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia beat Bernard Boileau of Belgium top-seed- 2-- In two afternoon quarterfinas, Vi6 las scored a victory over Peruvian Pablo Arraya, while Gomez, the tournaments second seed d and the player in the Mel defeated Purcell, Murray, world, 7-- 6-- (7-- 7-- (7-- 6-- Swede never found his form during the two-homatch, he was able to Vilas and Gomez met in the quarterfinals last weekend in Boston, with Jarryd in the final Head Cup: At Kitzbuehel, Austria, Claudia Kohde of West Germany and Romanias Virginia Ruzici will meet Petra Huber of Austria and West German Petra Keppeler Sunday in the doubles final of the $140,000 Head Cup tennis tournament. Kohde and Ruzici, first seeded in can enjoy paid training as a lawn care specialist, with Americas leading lawn care organization. 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