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' w- A— The HcraM LsW Jeornil Utah Mooday April I - I a :"? i v ?ifl rn:1 1573 Oosterhuis Unknown And He Knows It By MILTON R1CHMAN UPI Sparta Editor AUGUSTA Ge (UPI) It he can hold on for 18 more holes or rather if his poor wife - can England's improbable Peter Oosterhuis could laugh all the way home and do the one thing he has always wanted to—lord it a little over his buddy Should he become the new Masters champ today big Peter Oos- terhuis built more like basketball player than a a golfer would automatically be the unlikeliest winner here ever He knows that himself "People always misspell my professional name and they don’t pronounce it right” he says with a slight but unmistakable British accent ‘Tm not even sure I say it right myself but the way I pronounce it is They Call Him "Ooatie” Sometimes for the sake of fitting him into their headlines the British press conveniently refers to their sandy-haire- d Ryder Cupper as "Oostie” and it doesn't seem to bother him a whole lot more than the prospect of his blowing e lead he’s that fat taking into the final round today “Nobody expects me to win” says Oosterhuis who goes 205 pounds and is three-atrok- to show a little paunch already “Well maybe some people expect me to now with a three-strolead I mean but nobody did before the tournament started I can understand that The best I’ve ever done was tie for 15th place in the recent Citrus Open I've never led a major tournament before” third This is Oosterhuis' Masters and he didn't distinguish himself much in the previous two He was realistic about his chances when he came here for this one even without being especially aware the British bookies were quoting him no better than a 50-shot beginning ke 1 e The Herald Journal e 752-212- 1 “Before I started out someone asked me how I felt about my chances and I said I would consider it a good finish if I finished in the top 10” explained the big Londoner “I pointed ou' however that if I were leading after the first few too much about golf She knows much” said Oosterhuis after her husband plays it for a Sunday's sizzling 68 “She’s Shell watch me on living and the better he plays very good the better they live She also the putting green and say not it'" knows her sinuses have been that’s it' or that’s Ms putting style correcWith few her the past nearly killing ted all Oostie did in the thud weeks With the pollen and every- round was oneputt nine greens thing else hoe sinus sufferers Count ’em nine green Putting generally don’t feel too good in like that nobody else had any Augusta but ever since her chance Oh yes regarding Peter husband has arrived here Anne Oosterhuis' buddy Oosterhuis has come out to the His name is Tony Jacklin he rounds then had a bad fourth golf course with him so she comes from England also round and finished fifth I could watch him putt here this would not coiisider that good SLj guides him tells him didn't make the cutbeen as still big has but time know" what he’s doing wrong and he Things change you as Jack Nicklaus back home And that’s where Oosterhuis ’ listens to her Anne pretty blonde wife “She watched me before I ever since winning the British comes into the picture went out today and told me I Open in 1969 and the UJL Open Anne Oosterhuis doesn’t know was year later crouching over the ball too That being the case Peter Oosterhuis has been no better than No 2 no matter what he did even beating somebody like Gary Player 6 and 5 in the Match South African Play championship two months ago Nobody likes being No 2 Everybody likes being No l Peter Oosterhuis included He has had the lead in the final round and Mown it in a of tournaments in couple Europe This time I have a hunch hell make it though It's not the money so much or even the help he's getting from his wife Show me any man though who doesn't occasionally enjoying lording it a little over his buddy Major League Baseball Roundup Bucs Back In Business Power-Lade- n seemed a perfect test case for the experiment So what happened? Cepeda By NEIL HERSHBERG UPI Sports Writer to start the went Wor-1- 1 season Then came the ninth inning Sunday when Cepeda lifted a low fast ball into Fepway’s left field screen for a home run that gave the Red Sox a 3 victory over the Yankees and a three-gam-e sweep of the series The St Louis Cardinals were to learn what the rest of the National League may soon find out for themselves— that the Pittsburgh Pirates are conceding nothing Willie Stargell Milt May and h home Gene Alley Mt runs Sunday leading Pittsburgh to a 53 victory over the Cardinals in the second game of their doubleheader after Bob homer Robertson's solo ive the Pirates a 3 victory the opener The double triumph gave the Pirates a set sweep of their three-gam- e with the Cardinals Pittsburgh silenced several of its critics with its impressive season-openin- g series with the Cardinals In the nightcap May k and ADqr hit homers in the fifth inning to wipe out an early 30 St Louis lead and pave the way to victory In the opener Robertson's homer won the contest after the Pirates tied the score in the ninth Inning SanguiUen's sacrifice fly scored pinch-hittGene Clines to send the game into extra innings In other National League action Atlanta and Houston split a doubleheader with the Astros winning the opener 133 and the Braves taking the 3 Cincinnati nightcap downed San Francisco 1 Los Angeles topped San Diego 0 and Montreal defeated Chicago M Philadelphia at New York was rained out the first 4-- first-pitc- The Minnesota Twins defeated the Oakland A’s 2 the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 44) and the Kansas City Royals downed the California Angels 35 in other AL games Milwaukee at Baltimore and Chicago at Texas were rained 4-- 410-fo- 4-- out “I wasn't worried at all about not hitting in the first few games” said Cepeda in the back-to-bac- winning dressing room “I’ve been through this before" Cepeda delivered his gamewinning Mt on a pitch by relief star Sparky Lyle after' the Yankees tied the score at 3 3 in the top of the ninth with the help of a throwing error by second-basemDoug Griffin Bob Veale earned the for one inning of relii Thurman Munson homered for the Yankees off to an 33 start after being rated the favorite in the AL East race by many 1- -1 er ! an experts 4-- The Twins starting fast under Manager Frank Quilid beat the Ah for the third straight time with the help of designated hitter Danny Wag lton's homer and a single by Bobby Darwin in the fifth Jim Kaat was the winner with the aid of 3 33 innings of scoreless relief 3-- 4-- MASTERS LEADER Peter Oosterhuis drops his putter ea llth hole as he misses birdie putt He ewis three-strok-e lead fete final third-innin- who powered a two-ru- n homer in game-tyin- g the ninth inning drove in the winning run in the 10th as the Mike Lum Andy Says Stars Ready For Crown By United Press IntenaUoual The Utah Stars the most experienced team in the league say they are now ready to reclaim the ABA crown they won two years ago The chib swept aside the San Diego Conquistadors 120-9-8 Sunday night to win file series in best-of-sev- and games straight become the final entry to clinch berth a quarter-fina- l them” Anderson said “But for the first time in months I am pleased with what I am seeing on our dub as far as rebounding is mhumaJ OOnCcniHL OS Utah pushed around the expansion Q's as durable Ron Boone scored 27 points and Willie Wise added 22 The Stars gave up an early advantage to San Diego but then put together a 28-- 8 spurt in the next nine minutes to take a lead they never relinquished Bob Warm aided the Stars effort with 19 while Stew Johnson also had 19 points in a losing cause for San Diego In Saturday’s results Kentucky topped Virginia 2 Indiana sped by Denver and Utah 6 trimmed San Diego said Coach Ladell Anderson “It's a perfect time to peak” will meet Carolina Kentucky later in the week for the Eastern Division d title while Utah's matchup will be defending champion Indiana All three other clubs won their initial series by 1 margins Saturday night first-roun- 4-- 114-10- 121-1- 97-9- Salt Lake Awaits Playoff Press Iateraatioaal as the not by United Phoenix came from behind in the last weeks of the season to sweep past faltering Salt Lake and emerge as the No 1 team in the regular Western Hockey League season The Golden Eagles led for almost the entire season but were able to keep up pace the WHL season drew to a close and playoff fever ran strong San Diego wound up in third place where it had been almost the entire season post-seaso- Wrestling Meeting 7-- High coach Steve Kidman Parents are asked to attend tonight's meeting along with the wrestlers Saturday In the only other WHL game Saturday San Diego downed Salt Lake 2 6-- af Oakland’s BiUy CsalgUan but to no avail as ball hit dugsut bounced onto field (UPI) second when Crawford walked went to second on an infield out and came home on Ken McMullen’s single to left Rookie Pepe Mangual drove in three runs with a single and his first major league homer to lead Montreal to its win over back-to-bac- Mangual homered in the first after Ron Hunt had singled and highlighted a three-ru- n Expo scoring spree in the second inning by singling home anoth- er run By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Chicago former National League (klando Cepeda was acquired by the Boston Red Sox during the winter after the American League adopted the designated hitter rule The Red Sox and their AL rivals agreed during spring training that A MVP Stanley Cup Roundup Buffalo Halts Canadiens9 Sweep By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Sunday was a day of firsts in the National Hockey League a day when the downtrodden had their chance to shine The Buffalo Sabres personified the turnabout in form when they smashed the Montreal 1 Canadiens for their first 5-- victory ever in Stanley Cup The Canadiens had seemed intent on completing a dean sweep when they won the first three games of the series At St Louis the Blues also averted a sweep when they overcame the Chicago Black Hawks 33 for their first success in four games At New York Ed Giacomin turned in his first shutout in seven years of playoff competition and the Rangers once again turned on their former tormentors from Boston for a 0 triumph and a 31 lead in their quarter-fina- l competition It was also the first shutout by any Ranger goal tender in the playoffs since Chuck Rayner beat Montreal 30 on April 6 competition 4-- Possession of fourth place n which is the last playoff spot was the subject of intense competition between the Spurs and Seattle right up to the final horn little League wrestling enSeattle which fared poorly in trants and their parents are the pr t of the season reminded that tonight's for- cameearly on strong toward the end mative meeting will be held at 7 with an eye on the playoffs The pm in the Logan High gym- Totems almost made it but Dennasium not pm as reported ver's 33 win over Phoenix SaturSunday day night clinched fourth place AH boys grades filth through for the Spurs ninth are invited to the clinic Seattle came within one point headed by Utah State wrestling of the playoffs with its 1 viccoach Bob Carlson and Logan tory over last place Portland k Braves beat Houston in the THEY’VE GOT IT SURROUNDED Minnesota Twins defenders second game of a doubleheader Roof left Jim Kaat and Joe Lis reach far fool ban off the bat PhD won the the opener Astros after behind the lusty hitting of k third run in the second inning Cesar Cedeno singles to key a three-ru- n Willie McCovey’s error on on a sacrifice fly Dodger fifth inning After Willie Davis grounded Joe Morgan's ground ball Joe Ferguson hit a two-ru- n walks to Bobby Tolan and double and Willie Crawford out Oawford was intentionally Johnny Bench a sacrifice fly scored twice after getting on walked Ferguson followed with by Tony Perez and a single by base on a pair of walks in Los a double that scored Joshua Cesar Geronimo gave the Reds Angeles' triumph over San from third base and Oawford two runs in the first inning Diego all the way from first The first Lee Lacy and Von Joshua Mt Los Angeles run came in the Morgan drove in the Reds' nt “We are ready in every respect" “I expect a very physical onslaught by Indiana and we must stress our hoard work very heavily against g AD four quarter-fina- sets l resume Tuesday night with Montreal Chicago Breton and Philadelphia serving as the home teams Yvan Cournoyer gave Montreal a lead in the first period but Jim Schoenfeld got Buffalo even in the second period and Gil Perreault took charge from there notching two goals and one assist St Louis had to overcome a 30 deficit to overhaul Chicago and did so as Phil Roberto FYan Huck and Gary Sabourin scored on three consecutive shots on goal in the closing minutes of the second period Ralph Backstrom and Cliff Koroll had given Chicago its early margin Giacomin taking part in his 44th playoff game stopped 33 Boston shots to register his shutout With the help of three g penalties the Bruins had a power play for four minutes and 35 seconds late in the game including a stretch of 1:25 when they were 0 might be the best DH two men up but still couldn’t insurance in the final period to in the league and in any event score Rod Gilbert Pete support Favell's faultless goalBobby Rousseau and tending Steve Vickers scored the New York goals LOS ANGELES (UPI) -U“Surprisingly enough I felt tired tonight" said Giacomin niversity of Southern Califoplaying his fourth game in five rnia's Cbach John McKay says will have a nights “Maybe 1 was just in his College the right spot at the right time "very little" chance of beating or maybe somebody up there the NFL champion Miami likes me” Dolphins at Chicago July 27 “We'd have to come up with Bobby Clarke scored on a power play for a super effort and they'd (the Philadelphia and Bill Barber Dolphins) would have to have a and Ross Lonsberry added the bad night" McKay said Stem-kows- JUNK CARS WANTED All-Sta- rs first-perio- 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