Show Saturday Odder) April 26 1986 58 Sports Peete ’s play still steady to hit the fairway' was Champs ahead ‘Five by two January Littlerlead By KEN HERMAN Associated Press Writer AUSTIN — Defending champions Don January and Gene combined for a 61 on Friday and built a lead after two rounds of the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf The leaders’ score of 126 was two shots better than the Golf team of Lee Elder and Chi Chi Rodriguez who shot 63 on the Onion Creek Country Club course were the teams of Billy Casper and Gay Brewer Miller Barber and Bob Goalby and Orville Moody and Bob Crampton Twenty-eigteams are competing for $500000 in the event Littler had eight birdies to send his team into the lead “I had a very enjoyable day watching Gene play” January said “I just asked if he needed a drink of water or for me to wipe his brow whatever he needed” Elder said he was happy with Friday’s round “We’ve made two bogeys in two days and that’s the deficit we’re behind” he said Brewer had five of his team’s seven birdies Friday but he said ' the course played tough “The greens are harder to putt” “The greens are harder to play to also” Casper added Casper and Brewer were at four 63 under before posting a Friday Moody and Crampton’s charge the top was stalled by boat 12 and 13 Jack Burke Jr and Paul Harleaders at 61 ney the managed only a round of par 70 total of Friday for a toward geys 131 Arnold Palmer and Gary Player recovered from an opening-da70 to combine for a 64 Friday “Yesterday was awfully disappointing just terrible” Player said after the more satisfying second round I just trying Golf “How boring 11 pars in a row" Peete joked “Actually toround was harder than yesterday I consider it a challenge I am trying to hit certain parts of the fairway “Five years ago I was just trying to hit the fairway” Grady shot a 72 and shared second place at 137 with Faldo who had a 69 and Watson who 68 had a “It’s scary on this course when you hit over water on six holes and the wind comes up” Watson said “You have to make sure of the places you want to hit” Mike Sullivan shot a course-r- e day’s cord 63 including a 29 on his second nine to barge into contention at 138 His 63 tied for the Tour’s low score this year Sullivan was tied at 138 with Jay Haas who fired a 70 Sullivan who started on the back nine made the turn at one over par but birdied seven of nine holes thereafter Gallery favorite Jack Nicklaus had a rough second round and needed a birdie on 18 to finish at 73 for a 145 total Peete continued to amaze his fellow pros with his accuracy “Every course is suited to Calvin” said Faldo when asked about the TPC’s tight course Canadiens close to clinching series Associated Press Guy Carbonneau scored twice and Mike Lalor got his first playoff goal as the Montreal Canadiens beat the Hartford Whalers Friday night to take a 2 lead in their Adams Division final in Montre- At 129 he said years ago THE WOODLANDS Texas (AP) — Calvin Peete continuing his steady play from the first 70 Friround shot a lead over day to take a three other golfers after two rounds of the $500000 Houston Open Peete who fired a 65 on Thurslead day to share the completed 36 holes with a 135 score nine under par for the and two strokes tournament ahead of Wayne Grady of Australia Nick Faldo and Tom Watson Peete one of the most consistent players on the PGA Tour started on the front nine Friday and ran in straight pars before consecutive birdies on 12 and 13 to go nine under Hockey al Rangers 4 Capitals 2 The Canadiens can clinch the NHL playoff series victory in Game 6 in Hartford on Sunday 13 minutes into the first The Whalers trailed period but narrowed the gap to 2 in middle period before Lalor scored Taking a pass from defense-ma-n Larry Robinson Lalor ripped a wrist shot that Hartford goaltender Steve Weeks got a piece of before the puck dribbled out of his glove into the net with under four minutes left in the session Carbonneau scored Montreal’s fifth goal 1:19 left in the game when he batted a rebound past Weeks who faced 30 shots Landover Md Tomas Sandstrom scored to tie at 3:49 of the second period as the a deficit and dev York Rangers overcame a lead in the Washington Capitals taking a their NHL playoff series Game 6 will of the Patrick Division final be played in New York Sunday night A seventh game if necessary would be back at the Capital Centre op Tuesday The Capitals who lost two overtime decisions while winning twice previously by decisive margins in the series got power-plagoals by Dave Christian and Scott Stevens within a span At break with a Hair Associated today Press Former Swedish tennis ace Bjorn Borg sports his new hair cut as he and his wife Jannike attend an openFor many years his image has ing night in Stockholm been his long curly locks of hair New feated Promoter seeks site for fight NEW YORK (AP) — The promoter for the Eddie Cooney heavyweight bout scheduled for May 31 is looking for a site for the fight because money problems have knocked it out of the Cow Palace in San Francisco Promoter Lauren Cassina told the San Francisco Chronicle that a local promoter Billi McCrary of Berkeley Calif had put up $75000 for the fight 10 days ago but that McCrary was unable to come up with an additional $275000 by last Monday when the fight was formally announced at a New York news conference The Chronicle also quoted Ken Gray the chief executive officer of the California Athletic Commission as saying McCrary had not completed his application for Honda Boxing promoter’s license and had not put up the necessary bond Cassina said Las Vegas Nev Atlantic City NJ and New Orleans are being considered for the bout and Denplanned nis Rappaport Cooney’s manager said in New York that sites in New York and Florida also are being discussed record Gregg 31 has a and is ranked fifth by the WBA and 10th by the WBC The unbut ranked Cooney 29 is has fought only twice since being stopped in the 13th round by Larry Holmes on June 11 1982 a M-Sta-r 'Week Garbacz leads equals S&H record PETERSBURG Fla (AP) — Lori Garbacz equaled an S&H Classic record Friday firing an r 64 that enabled her to take a lead after two rounds of the $200000 LPGA tournament Garbacz chasing her first victory in eight years on the tour carded eight birdies to finish with a 134 on the total of Pasadena Yacht and Country Club course 64 The performance equaled the by Judy Clark Dickinson last year Pat Bradley the 1986 money leader and Allison Finney both shot 67 for 136 totals two shots behind Garbacz Jane Crafter and Janet Coles followed with totals of 37 after rounds of 69 on Friday S&H winner Kathy Whitworth shot a 68 Friday to stand three strokes off the lead along with Margaret Ward and Robin Walton who shot 68 and 70 respectively leader Cathy Kratzert faltered late in the day on her way to a 72 and 139 total The d-year pro was tied for the lead after 14 holes but a double bogey sent her tumbling in the stand- Featuring Honda ’s 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ST ings Garbacz started the day on the back nine where she birdied the 12th and 13th holes and then scrambled to save par after missing the greens on birdie putt on No 17 No 15 and No 16 A 18th allowed on the par-and a for the day her to make the turn at LPGA just as effective on the front nine sinkputts of 12 and 8 feet on the fourth and fifth holes respectively and closing strong with birdies on No 8 and No 9 “I hit 16 greens yesterday (Thursday) and shot 70 and hit 15 today and shot 64 So obviously I made more putts” Garbacz said “I had some tough moments but I managed to save par on those greens I missed" Garbacz a former University of Florida golfer who was runner-uto Beth Daniel for LPGA rookie of the year honors in 1979 said she is looking forward to playing among the leaders this weekend She was ing birdie “I almost decided not to play this week and take three weeks off I’m glad I didn’t” Garbacz 27 said “1 told my caddy ‘as long as we’re here let’s make as many birdies as we can and see what happens’ “A lead lead is better than a but it’s not much" she added “If your putter turns cold everybody and her mother is going to go past you” who has earned a $ 72724 Bradley this season and Finney were among 10 golfers who started the days two shots behind Kratzert Bradley’s 67 featured five birdies and no bogeys Brodhead reprimanded pay frozen BATON ROUGE La (AP) — The Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors voted Friday to reprimand Athletic Director Bob Brodhead and freeze his salary because he bugged his office to eavesdrop on the NCAA vote with one abThe stention came after a session in which the r board accepted the recommendations of the LSU Athletic Council that officials said could cost Brodhead $33000 “The recommendations of the Athletic Council are in my opinion loo severe” Brodhead said in a prepared statement delivered after the meeting He was not present “However I am willing to accept the recommendation if that is the Board of Supervisor's final decision” he said “I am accept ing all this because I was guilty” Brodhead pleaded guilty in federal court last week to the “petty offense" of conspiracy to intercept radio communications Brodhead signed a statement filed with the court saying he planted hidden microphones in his office to listen in on NCAA interviews with LSU players He was fined $1000 plus court costs and ordered to do 200 hours of community service work Board member Shelly the only member to vote against the recommendation called for Brodhead to be fired “This is another example of a Louisiana export" Bey chock told the board after the r session “We are exporting an acceptance of an unacceptable behavior That is what turns manv in this state and many out of this state against us” o Abstaining was Charles who said he wanted Brodhead to resign and was dissatisfied with the recommended penalty The sanctions spell out: That Brodhead be issued a severe written reprimand That his salary be frozen and that he receive no bonuses for postseason bowl appearances for the next three years That he be reminded that he must obey federal state local and university rules and regulations That the Athletic Council review Brodhead's performance in a year That he informed that another major transgression could result in his dismissal Come in this week and take a look at your local Honda dealer s winning Honda Power Equipment team A team built for rugged reliability —to give you the home field advantage! 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