European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 24, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 24, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 23 fjord ques Nicklaus takes own memorial Golf whip jets with storm interrupted 1 under 71 Lead 3-2 Quebec a real Coutler Chris Tian Bordeleau and Paulin Bordeleau cored two goals apiece sunday leading Quebec to an 8-3 Victory Over the Winnipeg jets and giving the Nordques a 3-2 Lead in their Best of seven world hockey association final playoff series. Pierre guile opened the scoring at 4 23, lending a wrist shot past Winnipeg goal tender Joe Daley. Then Coutler rammed tithe rebound of a Marc Tardif shot. I the Bordeleau Brothers made it 4-0 in be Middle period with Christian netting a slap shot from the Elueline and Pauli Farina on a rebound. Us Nillson scored Winnipeg s first goal to Power play pass from Bobby Hull to dose the Gap to 4-1 in the first period. Mike Ford and Hull scored for Winnipeg to the second period while Coutler and the Bordeleau scored for a 7-3 Quebec Lead her two periods. Serge Bernier scored the Only goal of the goal period a shorthanded tally after a steal from Ford. Nordques 8, jets 3 Umipeg i j a Ledec 4 1-1 int period1. Out a guile s bold raft. J. Bernied. Tel 1, Quebec cloudier 10 . Tremol Arl 8 49. 3, of Fec. C. Bordeleau 11 Cloutiere. 12 10. 4, Quebec. P. Ford elea 10 outre. S. Bernier14 20. I. Winnipeg. Nill 16 6 Miller. Hull. I .04. Penalties Sioberg mpg. 14 , i 18br,. Oue 1s u. Cond period i. Quebec you lick 11 c. Bonfele aul. 4 18, 7. Quebec p. For Deletti n s. Bermer. Tremble. Ml.1. Winnipeg. Ford 1 Sullivan Labraaten 6 39. I a Mac. C Bordeleau 12 Coutler s. Bornert 11 37. 10, Winnipeg. Hull to Luna Stedl. 13 43. Penalties Slobe mpg 10 18 Contantin. Mpg 17 04 Labraaten spa 0 14.third period -11, Quebec s. Bernier 13 p. Bordel Oaul a. Penally baud Tat que 7 41. My on goal wll Peg Battec 14m-m 6lies Winnipeg Oalif Quebec Brodeur. A-9.m2. Toronto tames rowdies Toronto up the defending Nail Champion Toronto Metros Croatia regained their form in a 4-0 Victory Over the Tampa Bay rowdies sunday before a crowd of 7.649. Dublin Ohio a Jack Nicklaus finished off a round of one under 71 in the monday morning Dew some 21 hours after he d started the final 18 Hales of play to win his own weather plagued memorial Golf tournament. Nicklaus prime mover behind the tournament that seems destined for major championship status and designer of the storm lashed Mirfield Village Golf club course tried to play Down the anti Climax of a Day late finish by calling his 63rd career Triumph one of my most important achievements in the Golden Bear paired the three holes he had to play monday and finished 72 Boles Over the beautifully manicured Mon Ster he created from the Woods and Fields he hunted As a boy with a total of 281, two in front of Hubert Green the Only Man who had a Chance to catch him Over the final few holes that were completed monday morning. Green finished with a round of 69 and a 283 total. The Day late finish was made necessary when a third line of violent Spring storms swept through suburban Columbus Ohio in the gathering gloom of Early evening sunday and at 8 p.m., not forced a postponement until monday of the completion of the round. Only 10 men were stranded on the course and had to Wadkins the Longshot alternate who was second two strokes Back of Nick Laus when National television coverage ended sunday collapsed completely when play resumed. He double bogeyed the itch Hole taking two strokes to get out of High wet grass behind the Green bogeyed the next two holes and finished with an 81 and a tie for Lith at 290. Masters Champion Tom Watson was third with 71-285. Four Back of the winning Nicklaus and not a Factor in the title Chase Graham was the Only other player to break for 72 holes Over the 7.101 Yards of rolling wooded Hills Nicklaus turned into a course that Drew unabashed Praise from the elite invitational Field As one of the world s finest. Graham shot a closing 70 for 287, one under . It was Nicklaus third Victory of the. Season a total that is matched Only by Watson and the 63rd official Triumph of his unmatched career ruling him alone in second place on the All time winning list behind Sam Snead s 84. Nicklaus had been tied with Ben Logun for second. He collected $45,000 from the purse of 225,000 and became the first Man to go past j3 million in career earnings. He now has $202,041 for the year and $1,010.253 for his professional career that started in 1962. Arnold Palmer is second on the career list with $1,750,376.Nicklaus, a native of the Columbus area said he had considered when he first conceived the idea of the memorial tournament not competing in his own event. Friends prompted him to change his mind. Except for a pea i be never won in Columbus he said. I wanted to play and win for the Many people in the area who have followed me All my life. For that reason i consider this one of my most important achievements in Jack Nicklaus. Us � Hubert Green. Torr. Walton. Flv9 i Lou Granam 10,171 Fant Zoeller. $3.667 Chi in Rodrig of. Us Joe Inman Gary player 16.j/s boo Muroney. 16.3/1 Lee Trevino. 16.171 Bobby Wadkins. 1.910 Lyn lot 4.910 Tom Kiln. 13. W b uce Devlin David Ora Neil Andy bean 1,418 Mart Lye u071 Bruce Liet rhe 11.02 Tom purer 1.321 Bob Wynn 1.071 Gibby Gilbert. 1,9 1 Ray Floyd 11.411 Bob e. 5m,in, 1,991 Dave Stockton. 1.991 Peter of Terri is. 1.991 John Schroeder. T.991 j c. Snead. 1.991 Danny de Ardt. 1.991 Roger Mallie. 1,179 age Porter 1,429 a Waue Gale. 1.479 Mac Mclendon. 1.129 Jerry mag to. 1.471 Narlet Coody. 1.479 71mrom-2 1 71 71 7769 713 71.70 71 71 -7i 7770070-71 7767 71 71 188 70-76 7149-2u 71-71 71-74 2j9 7064 76 71 1 9 72 72 71 71 Iii 71-74 77 /i-181 68 77 69 81 790 71 71 71 t in 73 7074 71-792 71 71-72 71-72 74 708.40-192 71 72-77-74 2926 7370 7-291 70 7ft 71 74 191 it 68 71 71 191 76-71.69 71-29373707s.77-294 72 75.73 74-24 a 72-71-294 71 767 74-794 74.71-71 71-194 74717471-1 i 71 71.77-73-774 72-73 7ui 194 77 71 70 78 -7�1 71-74 77-74-291 71 7 71 70 771 Iom-79h-291 78 72 71.74-m Jack Nicklaus. At Home on layout he designed Baffer Blue in a sunday Al highlight mariners sail into Oakland 6-2 by the associated press there s something about those High priced pitchers that brings out the beast in the Seattle mariners. We knocked Jim Palmer out of a game Early. We beat Catfish Hunter and now Vida said Seattle s Dan Meyer after the mariners Defeated Oakland s Vida Blue 6-2 sunday. Meyer played the big role driving in three runs As three Seattle pitchers combined to hold the a s to just three hits. We seem to play pretty Good against the million Dollar Meyer said. In other american league games sunday Baltimore and new York split a double header. Baltimore winning the opener 5-1 and the Yankees taking the second game 8-2 Milwaukee and Boston Iphil. The red sox winning 14-1" n the f is game and Milwaukee taking the second 6 0 Detroit clobbered Chicago 14-3 Cleve land Defeated Kansas City 7-1 Minnesota downed California 8-5. And Texas stopped Toronto 7-4. Seattle starter Dick pole hurled the first five innings holding the a s to just one hit. After Bill Upton got one out Enrique Homo went the final 3 2-3 innings giving up the final Oakland run in the eighth. Meyer singled Home runs in the second sixth and eighth innings and had a hit in the fourth when Seattle scored two runs. Pale gave up a single to Earl Williams which scored Jim Tyrone who had walked. Red sox 144, Brewers 104 Eduardo Rodriguez fired a two hitter giving Milwaukee its second game Victory after Boston out slugged the Brewers in the opener of their twin Bill. Rodriguez had pitched just 18 innings in five Relief appearances this year before stifling the Boston bats in the 5-2, Yankees 1-8 Rookie Eddie Murray delivered the win Ning hit for the third consecutive game for the orioles in the opener and Craig Nettles drove in three runs with a Homer and a double in the Nightcap. _,.,.murray s two run single off Catfish Hunter snapped a lie and gave Llaudy May. A his fifth straight Victory Over new York since the Yankees traded him to Baltimore last year. Hunter. 1-3, has not won since opening followed Willie Randolph s triple with his eighth Home run of the season in the third inning of the second game. The Yankees broke open the game in the sixth with three runs. Nettles had a double in new York s three run seventh giving Pitcher Ron Gaudry his third Victory with out a Oss. Jason Thompson drove in five runs with a Homer a triple and a sacrifice Fly. Spoil ing Wilbur Wood s comeback As Detroit wasted Chicago. Wood was making his first Start since May 9, 1976. When his left knee was shattered by a line drive off the Bat of Detroit s Ron Leflore. Rookie Dave Rozuma. 4-1. Gave up Home runs to Oscar Gamble and Richie Zisk. Indians royals 1 buddy Bell slammed four hits including a Home run. Backing Jim Bibby s seven hit pitching As Cleveland handed the royals their fifth defeat in six games. Bell s Homer a Solo shot off reliever Larry Gura in the eighth was his third of the year and came after he had singled in each of his first three trips to the Manning also homered for the Indi ans his third of the year and Paul Dade knocked in two runs with a bases loaded single in the 8, Angels s a three run Homer by Pinch hitter Craig Kusick highlighted Minnesota s five run sixth inning As the twins Defeated califor Nia. The loss snapped a four game Angels winning s twins were trailing 4-3 when Kusick homered on the first pitch by reliever Don Kirkwood second baseman Jerry Remy s error opened the Way for All five 7, Blue jays 4 Juan Beniquez. Hitting Only .231 going into the game knocked in two runs with a Homer and a triple and Rookie Lew Beasley added three hits As Texas topped Toronto. Doyle Alexander. 6-1, hurled the first 5 1 3 innings in earning the Victory. Guthrie. Continued from Page 20 sides Guthrie Regazzoni Hucul and Jones they Are Bobby Olivero. Jerry Sneva and Danny previously qualified by Salt Walther Rookie Joe Saldana and Australia s Vern Schuppan were knocked out by faster times. Eighteen. Unsuccessful attempts were made sunday to gain the lineup including one each by Walthor and Schuppan after their original machines were Eli i final trials were again conducted under hot and humid weather conditions but the track cooled under overcast skies late in the were three accidents but no Seri Ous injuries. Veteran Jerry Grant crashed for the second time on his second qualify ing Lap. Simon suffered minor Burns when the water Hose came off a backup car Betook out for practice following his Success Ful qualifying run. Spike Gehlhausen hit the Wall during a Warmup Lap. The indy lineup first Riv i. Tom. Soon Van Mclaren pm vhf to. 1mu4 . 2 Bobby Unwor . N m Romm of in ukr. 1. At under. n.m., Partemi co Iborti. M 3. Second Row 4. A j Foyl. Hui ten. Cali Lff fast. I .11. S Gordon Jonn com of Oenid. 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