Show 4B r Ogden Saturday June 7 198S SportsGolf January Rodriguez share lead Floyd misses lead by virtue of own penalty HARRISON NY (AP) — A penalty for an infraction no one else saw kept veteran Ray Floyd one shot out of the lead Friday after the second round of the $600000 Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic Floyd was one stroke behind the trio of Willie Wood Brett Upper and Tom Sicckmann who were all tied for the top at 134 v DALLAS (AP) — Chi Chi Roplaying Bent Tree Coundriguez try Club for the first time birdied could make a run at the leaders He birdied five consecutive holes over one stretch compiled a 65 and was at 137 He was tied with Utah pro Mike Reid who had a 69 Bob Tway and Doug Tewell each a tournament winner earlier this season trailed Floyd by one stroke at 136 Tway matched Wood's 63 and Tewell had a 66 Tom Watson had a Floyd's round of 67 double bogey on the third hole Weston the 32 over the chester Country Club course in- but rallied with70a and finished cluded a penalty stroke he called back nine shot two rounds at par 142 on himself on the third hole Floyd who counts two PGA "It's no big deal It's the rules of golf It's the way you play the national championships and the 1976 Masters among his 19 tour game" Floyd shrugged after victories ran afoul of the rules completing 36 holes in 135 seven shots under par for two trips on the third hole over the hilly course in the New He had a putt of 18 to 20 feet York suburbs for birdie and ran it up less than a foot from the cup The Wood birdied the first four Floyd walked to the ball holes he played opened with a lined up his putt and addressed string of seven consecutive 3s the ball shot 29 over the front and 63 "The ball moved" he said for the day "It changed locations A lot of Sieckmann had a 69 and Up- times it'll rock and settle back in the same spot but this one per shot 66 in what he called That's a "ideal conditions" — no wind changed locations stroke" and greens soft from rains" He tapped the ball in the hole for an par then told "It's set up for good scoring" Donnie apparent Hammond "I made 5 Upper said on the hole in conditions But the changed "He had this the afternoon Showers some of look on his face" them heavy returned and only Green Floyd said "so I told him the Hubert PGA champion Inkster breaks or five straight holes and Dallasite Don January reeled off four consecutive birdies on Friday to lead in the share the Senior Players ReUnion scores of 66 with lead They owned a over tour rookie Al Chandler who birdied the last hole he played for a 67 Chandler was one of four Seniors w ho qualified for the tour last fall Two shots back were rookie SeBobby Nichols a nior Tour winner Billy Casper each who Bruce and Crampton had 68s over the soggy course Three shots back were Walt Zembriski and Jack Fleck with H ' 69s January' wn° hasn't won this year birdied the last four holes on the front nine as he posted a total "It's been a while since I've won and it's starting to gnaw on me" said January "I feel a lot better about things now" January who has 21 Senior Tour victories teamed with Gene Littler to win the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf in April a Senior Tour rookRodriguez as he ie at 50 had nines of made five straight birdies to close out the front nine His unfamil-iarit- y with the course cost him on the 18th hole when he misclub-be- d and knocked his second shot in the water "Sometimes you are better off not knowing where the trouble is on a course but it definitely cost me on the last hole" Rodriguez said ' Associated Ray Floyd ball moved" Floyd got the shot back on the next hole played the front two-roun- Press blasts out of the sand trap on the 1 8th green then birdies top spot "It's the way game" he said play the you tourney record d MALVERN Pa (AP) — Juli Inkster ing a prize of $67500 Zimmer69 for a 67 Friday for a two- - man shot total "shot a of 139 round tournament record of '135 and a lead in the $450000 Zimmerman too had an inauspicious LPGA McDonald's Championship start with a double bogey but lost only record of one more stroke to par while recording six Inkster broke the 136 fashioned with a pair of 68s by Alice birdies Two strokes behind Zimmerman at 141 Miller en route to last year's championship monWhite Manor Country was Patty Sheehan the at the 6313-yarClub course ey winner 67 tied the best Behind the top three were Amy Alcott Inkster's second round ever set by Vickie Fcrgon in Amy Bcnz and Jane Geddes at 142 Ku and Bonnie Lauer at 143 and at 1984 Inkster g the tour's r 144 were Dale Eggeling Jody money winner started Friday's round with a bogey and then settled down with six Rosenthal Patti Rizzo and Ayaka Okamo-t- o birdies on an day accompanied by oppressive humidity Defending champion Alice Miller who is battling a season-lon- g slump shot a 74 Mary Beth Zimmerman the tour's total of money winner this year was in the second round for a 152 just making the closest to Inkster in the field of 144 chas cut that 35 r in 32 and matched over the back closing to within the penalty of the pared the field to 73 players at 152 or better That eliminated Pat Bradley the tour's e leading money winner and a tournament champion this year including last week's winner of the LPGA title She was at 153 after shooting in the first two rounds Bradley who was reluctant to talk about her disastrous performance said "I just didn't make enough birdies and I piled up enough bogeys to make it a tough two days" It was only the third time since 1977 that Bradley failed to make the cut The n last she missed was March 1985 at the in Cosa Mesta Calif She was work36 without tournaments of on a string ing a cut Inkster said this was the best start of her tour career "I'm out of the blocks quick quite unusual for me I'll have to shoot my usual (good rounds) Saturday and Sunday" she said Inkster and Zimmerman are staying together in a house several miles from the course They've been friends since competInkster ing against each other as collegians at San Jose State and Zimnerman at Flor- ida International "We'll probably chit chat about golf for five minutes tonight (Friday)" said Inkster although Zimmerman had said earlier that she didn't expect to talk at all about golf with Inkster Inkster and Zimmerman will be in the same threesome the final two rounds but the leader doesn't think that will make any difference "I putted better than I have in the last six weeks" said Rodriguez "I kept my left wrist firm and putted very well" Rodriguez has yet to win on the Senior Tour "It's starting to get frustrating Winning that first tournament is always the hardest one I haven't finished out of the top 10 yet but I haven't won" Chandler who carries six different putters on tour used a Jack Nicklaus putter on his round which included birdie putts of 25 and 30 feet "It's been a long time since I putted that well" Chandler said "Putting has been a real struggle for me" Peter Defending champion Thomson of Australia struggled r 72 while Arnold to an Palmer making his first appearance here in nine years shot a under 71 A NNUAL HIGH SC 4-A- iA irv fca o ALL-ST- A NOW OPEN 3- I GAME Reese Park in Brigham City June 9 -- SWIMMING LESSONS Two 10:30 to 11:10 and 11:15 to 11:55 SWIMMING PUBLIC 12:00 to 6:00 1:00 to 6:00 Sunday FEES: Seniors 60 years and up Adult 18 years and up Youth years Child years Under 4 Pool $100 150 125 100 PoolSlide $250 350 275 200 FREE 3- - 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