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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 12, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday june 12, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 21 Sally Little grins after making one of her live Wadlei Friday in Lyga open up photo Higuchi and Little share 3-shot Lyga open Lead North Myrtle Beach . A Japan s fast charging Chako Higuchi led the second round of the ladies profession Al Golf association National open championship Friday with 67 to tie South Africa s Sally Little with a of whole total of 138, six under Par. Higuchi 31, Sank five birdies for her five under rounds four on the front and one on the  Tokyo professional noted for her coolness under pressure had to sink a 10 foot putt on the Par five 18th for the Par that kept her abreast of Little. Little after an opening 67, said she was pleased with her follow up 71 despite a Seesaw round of five birdies and four the round today was a Little harder than yesterday although the wind was t nearly As Strong she  the afternoon the greens got very hard  Quick. I feel confident with my game and if i continue to make some putts. I feel i la be in there sunday she added the 72-Hole tournament will end sunday. The Winner will take Home $22,500 out of a total purse of $150.000.Little was 37-34-71 for , the wife of a Tokyo Golf pro was 32-35-87. Three strokes behind the two leaders Sally a Lille Miako he Guschl Judy Rankin Pat Bradley Kalzy what Worth Sandra Palmer Joyce Daimler ski Silvia Bertolas Clyl Koomsa Young Sandra Post Debbie Austin Penny pull Michelle Walker Laura Baugn Clifford Ann Creed Kathy Martin Gerda Boykin Amy Alcott Pam Hogg los Joanne earner Mary Mills Kathy Postlewait Mariano Hagge Louise Bruce Kathy Cornelius Susie Mcallister Vivian Brownlee Diane Wildesen Stephenson Takako Kiyomoto Jane Blalock Aba draft list was Judy Rankin. She had a 73 to go with an opening round 68 or a total of 141. Pat Bradley was next at 142 after a second 71.joyce Kazmierski who shared the first round Lead with utile added nine unwanted strokes to her score Friday with a 76, and was knotted at 143 with Kathy Whit Worth and Sandra Palmer. The starting Field of 99 was Cut to 65 for the final rounds saturday and sunday. 47-71-131 1141-1 141-73141 71-71-14773-to-143 72-71141 47-74-143 7s4�-u4 77-47144n-n-144 7s-70-i4s 73-74144 77 70-147 73-74147 74-7 -147 7s-72-i47 72-71-147 7s-7i-147 73-7s-m 71-77-141 71-77-141 74-71-141 71.71-lt 71 7k-141 71-77-14 74.7s-l4f 7s74-149 74-73-14 7s-74i4 72 7714� 7j-74 it Fol by to a selections in fridays National Basket Ball association Drift with round picked Invar Witham Atlanta Hawks Wayne Rollins c. Demon 1 Sam Solhi a. Nevada a vegas ii de Johnson g. Auburn 111 Oyt Dor Mann i Gardner Webb 141, Bill Gordon g. Tennessee Chattanooga 151 Calvin Crews c. Southwestern Louisi Ana. Milwaukee Bucks Kent Benson a Indiana Iii Marques Johnson i Urcla ii Ernie Grunfeld  ii Glenn Williams a is. John s 21 Gary Voder a Cincinnati 31 Lewis Brown g. Nevada Las vegas 41 Ron Norwood a Depaul is Chuck Goodyear a Miami Ohio 41 Ron Boll a i de Roll 71 Larry pikes a Wisconsin Milwaukee ii.  Essie Hollis. I is. Bonaventure 71 Tony Hanson g. Connecticut 3 Dennis Boyd a Detroit 41 Jim Grady i Gonzaga is Wayne Golden a Tennessee Chattanooga 4 Lucy Harris a Delta state 71 Dave Pelcher i. Toledo i. New York kicks Ray Williams a Minnesota ii Glen Gondrezick. F. Nevada Las vegas 21 Toby Knight. I notre Dame 111 Loyd Mcmillan f. Long Beach stale 31 Steve haves a Idaho stale 4 Bill Terry a Monmouth. . Is Jerry grave Salt a Mulligan 41 Tom Weadock a is. John s. . 71. ,St. Peter s. New York nets Bernard King. I. Tennessee ii Robert Elmore.  Wichita state 41 Gerald Cunningham. I. Kentucky state is Mark Crow. I Duke 41 Scott Conan c. Naw hairy 71 Ralph droll Ngor.   71ers Glenn Mosley of Solon Hall Iii Wilson Washington c. Old Dominion 21 Robert Elliott to Alliona 111 Herm Harris g. Arlius 21 Arnold Dugger g. Oral Roberts 3 Jeh Jonas g. Utah 141 Toko Wynder. G. Tulsa is George Gibson g. Winston sawn 41 Dennin Forest a Nebraska Mana 71 . I. Villanova Iii Phoenix suns Wai lord liter Davis i. North Carolina ii Mike Brett a Stan 3 Greg Grill in. I. Idaho slate 41 Cecil Relford. T. 51. John s is Billy Mckney g. Northwestern 41 Alvon Scott. I. Oral Roberts 71 Alvon Joseph i. California Riverside ii Portland Trail blazers Rich Laurel g. Holst a it in Anderson i. Missouri Petty nabs Riverside 400 pole in record time Riverside Calif. A Richard Petty of level Cross n. C., does t consider himself much of a qualifier but he won the pole position Friday for sunday s Riverside 400 at record Speed. Petty sped around the 2-6?-Tle.r�scourse at an average Speed of Miles per hour. That was faster than the record Lor this race set last june by David Pearson in a 1976 Mercury at 111.437 . But Short of Cale Yarborough 112 686 . Course record set last Janu Ary in his 1977 Chevrolet. Starting on the front Row with Petty for the $139 000 race will be Darrell Waltrip of Franklin. Tenn., in a 1976 Chevrolet. Wal trip qualified at an average Speed of 112.396 .Pearson of Spartanburg . Winner of the last two races at Riverside was third fastest at 112.192 . In his 1976mercury, and Benny Parsons of Ellerbe n.c., was fourth at 111.888 . In his 77chevrolet. Rounding out the top 10 were Bobby Alli son Hueytown ala., in a 1977 Matador Yarborough. Timmonsville ., in a 1977 Chevrolet buddy Baker Charlotte n. C.,in a 1976 Ford Richard Childress of win Ston Salem n. C., in a 1976 Chevrolet Chuck Bown of Tacoma. Wash., in a 1975 Chevelle and Jim Thirkettle of Sylmar Calif., in a 1975 Chevrolet. 21 . Dunn a Alabama i Rickey Brown g. Ala Bama 31 Greg White f. Southern California 41 soon Wilber a Lastlo is Myron Jordan. I University of Pacific 141 Don Smith of Oregon slate 7t Harold Rhodes a Washington ii. Sanantonio spurs Jeff walk los.  Illinois state 21 Dan Henderson far Kansas state ii mat has t. Northern Illinois 41 Scon Sims. G. Missouri is Bruce Buckley f. North Carolina 4 Richard Robinson g. New Mexico 71jerome glad . Seattle supersonics Jack Silkma.  Illinois Wesleyan id Joey Hassett. G. Providence 3 Jim Cooper t. Alabama state 4 Dale Haderman i. Mckendree is Bucky o Brien g. Seattle 141 Billy Reynolds g. Northwest Louisiana 171, jell , Evansel Luedt. Washington bullets Greg Ballard f. Oregon 1 to Ellis f. Marquette ii Phil Walker g. Filters Vine stale 2 Steve Pulokas a Idaho state 31, Jerry san Ulenberg. F. Wake Forest 31 Dave reals of Georgia 4 Bruce Parkinson a Purdue is Emle Wansy.  Virginia tech 41 Calvin Brown g. American University 71 pal Mckemey i Towson state ii. Bucks. Continued from Page 11 Ball s player of the year. I m very Happy about going to the Bucks said Johnson. They have a lot of Young players who come from winning organizations and i think i la fit in  the Bucks also had the no. 11 pick in the opening round and they used it on Grun Feld the smooth 6-5 Forward who averaged 22.8 Points per game and particularly impressed pro scouts with his Hustle poise and selfless  the Bucks were the big winners in the draft the los Angeles lakers came in a solid  lakers also had three first round picks and they were looking for Young Talent to fit around superstar Center Kareem Abdul Jabbar. They came up with talented Forward Kenny Carr of North car Olina state one of seven undergraduates eligible for the draft and a pair of guards Junior Brad Davis of Maryland and Norm Nixon of Duquesne. The Washington bullets also did Well taking rugged Forward Greg Ballard of Oregon with the no. 4 pick in the first round and then Landing 6-9 to Ellis of mar Quette with the 17th pick. Denver and Golden state also had two first round choices apiece the nuggets going for Center Tom Lagarde of North Carolina and Forward Anthony Roberta of Oral Rob erts while the warriors took play maker Rickey Green of Michigan and Forward Wesley Cox of Louisville. Forwards were the prime commodity in the draft. Five of the first seven players picked and 12 of the 22 first rounders were  Atlantic coast conference did Well with six players among the top 15 picks while six players from Nevada Las vegas were chosen on the first four rounds. Here is the order of selection in the first round Benson to Milwaukee Birdsong to Kansas City Johnson to Milwaukee bal lard to Washington Forward Walter Davis of North Carolina to Phoenix Carr to los Angeles Forward Bernard King of Tennes see to the new York nets Center Jack Sikma of Illinois Wesleyan to Seattle la Garde to Denver guard Ray Williams of Minnesota to the new York kicks. Also Grunfeld to Milwaukee Forward co bread Maxwell of unc Charlot Lac to Boston guard Tate Armstrong to Duke Center tree Rollins to Atlanta Brad Davis to los Angeles Green to Golden state Ellis to Washington Cox to Golden state Forward Rich Laurel of Hofstra to port land Forward Glenn Mosley of Seton Hall to Philadelphia Roberts to Denver and Nixon to los Angeles. Only eight rounds were held instead of the scheduled 10, with a total of 170 players  the late round choices were olympic decathlon Champion Bruce Jenner of Graceland College who did not play College basketball and Lucy Harris of Delta state the outstanding player in the women s College ranks last season. Both were picked on the seventh round new or leans taking Harris two picks before Kansas City tabbed Jenner  
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