European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 17, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 17, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 23 Crenshaw s late spurt passes Schroeder for colonial championship by Edward Fulton fort Worth. Tex. Up Ben Cren Shaw survived a front nine collapse fired three Back nine birdies to catch struggling John Schroeder and then won the $200,000 colonial National invitation with a six foot Birdie putt on the 17th , 25, made up five strokes on Schroeder and stayed just ahead of the fast closing Tom Watson to shoot a final round 69 for a 272 total and the $40,000 first , who had said 1977 would decide whether he stayed with professional Golf closed with a one Over 71 for a 273. Watson the masters Champion and the tour s leading Money Winner this year had a 67 to finish at 274. 68 by Blalock Good for win at Baltimore handstand play Mariner second baseman Jose Bali lands on his hands after being flipped Over by Boston s Carlton Fisk who was forced out in the fourth inning double play try during their game in Seattle sunday. The Rea sox won 5-4. A rangers Morton belts 3 continued from Page 21 Ting Home runs against pc or trying harder against them than anyone else but royals manager Whitey Herzog knows what s happening. The pitches we threw to him they were All hanging breaking balls he orioles 3, a � i Kelly sent Baltimore ahead with a fourth inning single and Rookie reliever Dennis Martinez pitched out of trouble in eighth after Oakland put a runner on third with none out. With the score tied 1-1, Lee May reached on an error by Pitcher Stan Bahnsen to open the fourth stole second and scored on Kelly s single. The orioles got the decisive run in the fifth on a run scoring single by May. Angels 8, Yankees z Frank Tanana s designated hit Man is still at it. Joe Rudi drove in two runs with a single and a triple As Tanana became the Al s first six game Winner with a five hit 10-strikeout performance. Rudi has collected 19 of his league leading 35 Bis hit six Home runs and batted .417 in Tanana s nine starts. Twins a Blue jays the red hot twins handed Toronto Rookie Star Jerry Garvin his first major league loss after five victories. The twins who have won seven of their last eight games and Lead second place Chicago by i games in the Al West lagged Garvin for five runs and nine hits before finally chasing the 21-year-old Lethander in the fifth inning. Indians 4, White sox 3 Johnny Grubb drilled a triple and two singles to Back the pitching of Dennis Eck Ersley Don Hood and Jim Kem. Red sox 5, mariners 4 Carlton Fisk hammered his second Homer in two games and Boston took advantage of seven walks in the first six innings. Bill Lee survived a three run second inning in which Ruppert Jones clouded a two run Homer to pick up his first Victory of the season with help from Bill Campbell. Tigers 5-2, Brewers 3-3 Don Money s squeeze bunt single scored Steve Brye with one out in the 10th inning As Milwaukee won the second game. Brye also homered in the game. The tigers won the 10-inning opener on Steve Kemp s two run double that broke a 3-3 tie. Gambled and lost in earlier bid Baltimore a Jane Blalock picked up seven strokes in five holes on second round Leader Sylvia Bertolaccini while shooting a five under 68 sunday and rolled to a three stroke Victory in the greater Baltimore Golf picking up her 18th tour Victory. Worth $8,250, Blalock finished with a 10 under 209 on the 73 municipal Pine Ridge Golf Kiyomoto of Japan in her first year on the . Tour finished in a second place tie at 212 with Joyce Kazmierski. Beth Solomon was fourth at 213 and Bertolaccini tumbled into a three Way tie for fifth place at 216 after carding a 76. A Fine by Altok i.1so 497141-zm Dakake Kiyomoto 4,m n-rz-m-211 Joyce Kwamie rtt 4, 5f ii 71-70-111 Bern Salomon 73 my -113 Joanne Carner Sandra Palmer 1,090 Bertoia Cim Low w Sutie 1,610 11 Mamne Floyd 1.633 71 Toodie Sumner Tju b a lofty Wii tworan 7s wary Lou Crocfer 1.1 1 in Lotf Hahn 1,11 " pm 1,113 /3 Dedde Wawy 861 76 Sandra Spur Icett u2 m Kalify Pooh in b61 71 Cathy Mant us its Muon re 1-h-lu9 n-2ii 471-211 4w-2t t 71-11 444-220 2 71 in 1/4-220 7171-211 4 71-211 474-111 476111 lion dollars since join Schroeder 31. Ear he had told his wife this year would a stayed on the tour. Ben Crent naw $40.003 form Schrow apr 171,800 Tom Watusi 114,100 Al Gelberger m.83 Lyn used srwc9, bitten Baird Miller Bart Kcf Why armm Ronal ss.100 Hubert Green. $1.200 Tom Kite pm trevo boo Mac me lend Oil Massengaie. Chi Chi r0dnguf, 1 1.800 Jim , s7.wo George Archer. He Gil Morgan Joe Inman. Jerry Mcgee. 11.911 George Cadie. Il.? wooly by Cubi n. J1.lt Brucd a m. Oki Roger. Gary Mccord �i,1w Sun Lee j1.jw Roger Mullie $l,3� Bobe Sun is. A Don january. $1,140 Tom Wei Kopl �1, m Doug Deweil 1.1m Julius Boros the tournament turned on the 13th and Mth holes. On the four 14th, Crenshaw holed a 25-foot Birdie putt while Schroeder pulled his tee shot on no. 13, chipped Short and two putted to drop into a tie with Cren Shaw at could never find a Birdie in the closing holes. On no. Is he missed by an Inch on a 40-footer and then on no. 16 missed a five foot putt. Crenshaw won the tournament with a six footer on the 17th Green and hit a pressurized seven footer on 18 to save . Lyn Bolt made the biggest Advance sunday shooting a 66 for a fourth place tie with first round co Leader a Geiberger who despite a double bogey on no. 10 shot a 68 for 277.Crenshaw nearly blew his chances on the front nine. He birdied the four no. 2, but then suffered four bogeys on nos. 3, 4,8 and 9.the Young texan last week bogeyed the final two holes to place second to Ray Floyd at the Byron Nelson classic in Dallas. Crenshaw. Who had described his game As inconsistent nevertheless has won $104, 550 this year and has More than half a Mil u Nvw-i"6mom n in unt Man 49 7170-u 71-11 Itutti my 7i-n iub7/jm--h no 77/1 Nuro a a rut n oni h n 71 of Hurt ran Raim h fi6f 7j-m4 73/oi/ a m/ofsm-211 rim73?-7btunrii-ns ik.9ij Foj Zijun � a is Rutherford earns sixth Row Start continued from Page 21 Row . Foyt Gordon Johncock and Mario Andretti. All of whom have topped 200 . In unofficial runs Here. Danny Ongais a 35-year-old former motorcycle and drag racing Champion from Hawaii was the fastest Rookie qualifier on saturday and earned a spot on the inside of the third and Veteran Gary Betten Hausen. Going almost 11 . Slower were the Only qualifiers Early sunday As most Drivers played a cautious and Possi Bly risky waiting game. Rutherford was the Only Driver to top 190 . During pre qualification practice and sweltering neat pushed air tempera Tures into the 80s and the 2%-mile track s Asphalt surface to 120 degrees by midday. Roger Mccluskey finally decided the time was right about three hours later and qualified for his 16th indy race at a sur prising 190.992 . Although Many Drivers including Sneva and Guthrie went out to practice no qualification attempts were made after Mcclus key s run until Clay Regazzoni a grand prix Veteran but indy Rookie look the Green Flag shortly before 5 completed two Lap at better than 190 but spun coming out of the third turn Slid through the infield grass hit a dirt embankment and flipped end Over end before Landing right Side up. He was checked and released from the Speedway Hospital. Cleanup and track inspection following the Accident consumed about a half hour. The Only other qualifiers during a Brief flurry of activity in the closing minutes were veterans Jim Mcelreath. At 187.715, and Lloyd Ruby at 190.840. Last year s Rookie of the year austra Lian Mem Schuppan then completed three laps at More than 190 before apparently blowing an engine on his final Lap. Still waiting in the pits to qualify were Tom Bigelow and Guthrie who also will have to wait until this coming weekend. Sunday s five qualifiers pushed the Field to 21, with the final two Days of time trials scheduled next saturday and sunday. The average Speed of the 21 qualifiers is 191.479 , almost eight Miles an hour faster than the first 21 cars last year. The lineup Indianapolis api the partial tentative list of qualifiers first Row 1. Tom sn�4, Spoont with. Mcl4rn co orm my a Van 7. Honor Miuor. Allua Ingrim. My. Romm of in ukr. 19/.ktl,. Al Unter. Aids que rom. P4rnll,-Cofwonn. M.9u. Second Row 4. . Fort. Houlton. Co you fort 14 us s. Cordon Jon cock. A Notini. pcs. Curio Andrelli Nam rom. Pm. Mclatn Coli Ortli . Third Row i. A nor Ouaas. Com4 my. Caiii., Prantl i a Ortli in to i it Norm Crter Brown Furg. Ind., Egl Olun Wiur. M.4s2 9. Mako Mosley Fillbr oof caul., Remlin Ollie Naumor. In of. Fourth Row 10. Wet lev 04jllenbcla fault. Colo., wild cell dogs ih.s4 ii. Johnny Parton Indianapolis. Wildcat Dos ii9.us it set Eldon Kinter. Blown Nylon ind. Dragon Oil Afemui a. . Fifth Row 11. A org Snidar. But Liam. Call. Wilful ogs. Iii. A 14. Bobby Olivero. L4thaoad, caul., Romlin of Fen Nauru ih.411. Is. Al Lou aug Eaton pa., mylar. Tel omon naut. . Sixth Row u. Jerry Sutra. Spokane. Watn. Mcguran Otte Hautor 14 Ali. Ii. Jonner Rutm lord. Fort worm. To. Mclaren Comorn ii Row Eccl Tuv. . A Anning Ollen Naumof my. Seventh Row w. Lloyd Ruby Wichita Falli. Tex. Lignin Long Ollen Hauv or. Ito to 20. Jimm Mcelra Atn Arlington. Tex., Eagle american motors. 117.71 ii Gary Monro via. Ind. Dragon Ollen Nailer ii6.s96
