European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday september 13, 1977 Morgan cops b. C open Fay a five stroke margin for first career Triumph Endicott . Up or. Gil Morgan scored the first Victory of his career sunday shooting a final round 69 to finish at 14-under- 270, Good for a five shot win Over Lee elder in the $200,000 . Open. Morgan who has never used the doctor ate in optometry he earned at Southern University in 1972, shot his 2-under 69 at the 6,903-Yard in Joie Golf club. He won $40,000. Veteran elder who started the Day four strokes behind Morgan played Over through the first nine holes to fall seven strokes behind then rallied slightly to finish with a 70. His second place total of275 earned him $22,800. Veteran Georgia pro Mac Mclendon ral lied for a final round 68 to stand alone in How they stood new York Boston Baltimore Detroit Cleveland american league East w 38 86 84 67 65 60 48 West 87 79 77 77 s8 56 57 l 56 57 58 77 79 87 93 54 63 64 66 72 84 89 pet. -7611 .601 .592 .465 .451 .408 .340 .617 .556 .546 .538 .486 .400 .390 go _ \ i 3 21 23 29"? 38 i 8 ? 10 11 18 30 i 32 j Toronto Kansas Chi Capo Texas Oakland scat tic sunday s Resu to new York i i Toronto 3 6 Boston of. Detroit 2 Baltimore Cleveland 5kansas City 4, Minnesota 1 Chicago 6-4, California 2 5 Oakland 5. Milwaukee 3 seattle6, texas4 National league East Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Montreal new York West los Angeles Cincinnati Houston san Francisco san Diego Atlanta sunday s results Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 10, Montreal 4 Cincinnati 6, los Angeles 2 san Diego 7, Atlanta 3 new York 7, Chicago 3 san Francisco 2, Houston 1 Pacific coast league be t of seven finals sunday s result Phoenix 5, Hawaii 1, Phoenix wins series 4-2 National football league exhibition standings w 89 82 75 74 65 56 87 76 71 66 64 53 l 53 62 66 6? 77 86 56 63 7279 81 90 pet. .627 .569 .532 .517 .458 .394 .608 .528 .497 .455 .441 .371 go 8 13 /3 15 a 24 33 11 Vij 16 21 /2 24 34 americ an of Jota t c inference Destt i n division new England Miami Baltimore new York jets Buffalo Cincinnati Cleveland Pittsburgh Houston Denver san Diego Oakland Seattle Kansas City w l 4 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 2 4 Central 5 3 3 3 3 2 4 Western division 5 1 4 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 t 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pet .800 .600 .5jo .429 333 .833 500 .500 .333 833 .667 .667 .500 .500 of 125 77 93 76 102 is 119 106 73 110 146 142 113 110 a 44 86 75 97 113 58 1 a 116 105 55 144 39 132 11 1 National football conference Washington Philadelphia Dallas new York giants St. Louis Minnesota Detroit Chicago Tampa Bay Green Bay new Orleans Atlanta los Angeles san Francisco Eastern 4 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 5 Central division 4 2 3 3 3 4 2 4 1 4 Western division 5 1 3 2 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 667. 5uo 500 200 .167 667 .500 429 333 .200 833 .600 .167 .167 78 102 13? 51 69 133 90 95 53 56 114 61 95 63 109 102 101 102 121 118 89 110112 10j 34 64 125 150 third place at 276, one stroke belter than Argentine Florentino Molina who had a final round 69. Molina s performance saved his tour eligibility As his $9,400 payday took his earnings Over the pea Palmer who was making his first appearance in this five year old event and led after the first Day shot a final Day 74 to finish at 283. It s sort of like a dream come True Type thing just like it would be for any other Fella who wins his first one out Here so it s hard to relate it to you said Morgan 30, who has topped $100,000 in a season for the first time. My goal the last two years has been to win a tournament and $100,000 for a year so i guess i la have to sit Down now and re evaluate my goals. Morgan birdied the third and eighth holes on the -37 front nine while his nearest contender elder was faltering. His Lead increased to seven strokes with just nine holes remaining. He scrambled to save with a 10-foot putt on the Lith Hole three putted for on the 12th and Sank a 20-footer for on no. 13 virtually killing any chances of elder catching him. When i bogeyed three straight holes on the front nine i knew it was practically Over unless 1 could put together a string of birdies said elder. But he just did t give me another Chance. He was steady the rest of the Way and did t give us any finished his round by bog eying the -3 16th Hole then charging Home an unnecessary Birdie on the tournament s final texan Tom Kite shot the lowest round of this Windy final Day a 5-under 66, to stand All alone at 278. Bob Payne of it. Vernon 111., who won this tournament when it was still a satellite event in 1972, earned $7,300 for his fifth place finish. The figure was More than double his earnings for the year. The win by Morgan marked the fourth straight year that the Champion of this Community sponsored tournament was a first time Winner on the tour. Morgan thus became the Lith first time Winner on the tour this season. Sunday s results Miami 27, new York giants 21 san Diego 38. Seattle 20 new England 29, Atlanta 10 the results Gil Morgan $40,000 Lee elder $22,800 Mac Mclendon $14,200 Florentino Molina $9,400 Tom Kite $8,200 Bob Payne $7,200 Bob Menne $5,900 Dave Stockton 55,900 Miller Barber $5,900 Joe , 54,240 Kermit Zarley $4,240 Jerry Pate $4,240 George Archer $4,240 Ray Arinno 54,240 Craig Stadler $2,800 Barry Jaeckel $2,800 Dale Hayes r2,800 Jeiry heard 2,800 Victor Regulado $2,800 Tony Serdj i2,Hoo Don let son $2,300 Arnold Palmer $1,780 Bob e. San Lri $1,780 Mike Reid $1,780 Don january $1.780 Artie , $1,780 Gary Mccord $1,510 Rod curl $1,510 Dan Sikes $1,244 Mike Hill $1,244 Frank Conner $1,244 Tom Shaw $1,244 Jim Barker $1,244 Don bios 51,244 Mark Hayes $1,244 Len Thompson $983 Bill Kratzert $983 Keith Fergus $983 Stanton Altgelt $780 Lon Himkle $780 Wally Armstrong $780 John Mahaffey $/30 Ken still $780 Tom Jenkins $780 Peter Oosterhuis $780 Andy North $541 Bob Zender $541 Ron Streck $541 Perry Leslie $541mike Mccullough $541 Bill garret$460 Rex Caldwell $460 Mark Alwin $460 Pete Brown $460 Dick Mast $460 67-65-69-69270 65-70-70-70-275 66-74-68-68276 73-65-7069-277 69-75-68-66-278 67-70-72 70-279 70-71-70-69-280 71-69-70-70-280 67-71-75-67-280 69-72-71-69 281 67-73 71-70-281 72-67-70-72281 72-72-70-67-281 72-7 67-71 -281 69-73-68-72--282 69-71-69 73 -282 68 74 68 72-282 72 70-68-72-282 67-69 74 72-282 6969 71 73 -282 73 71-&9-69 -282 65-69-75-74-283 68-/o 70-75 -283 68-71-70-74 -283 72-67-74-70-283 68-71-69-75-283 71-72-68-73 -284 70 73-72 69-234 72-71-69 73-285 73-71-69 72-285 67-72 71-75 -285 70-74-67 74 -285 71 72 68 74-285 74 70 70 71 -285 71-69-70 75-285 73 71 69-73 -286 70 72 75 69 286 7-72 73-70-286 67 69-73-78-287 69 7369 76 -287 74-65-73-75-287 67 74 74-72-287 69 71 74 73-287 72 70 72 73-287 73-70 73 71 -287 71-70-71-76-288 68-74-75 71-288 72 7069 77-288 72-72 70 74 288 7568 72 73-288 69 73 71-76289 69-73 74 73289 72 7269 76-289 73-70 71-75289 73 71-71 74289 Gregg Adam score class wins Tullius snares Acca 1977 trans am title St. Jovite que. Up Bob Tullius of Herndon va., finished third in the production sports car class to win the 1977 sports car club of America championship while Peter Gregg of Jack Sonville fla., and Bill Adam of Toronto captured class victories in the Acca championship races at be circuit Mont Trembo Lant sunday. Gregg driving a Turbo charged porsche 934, led from Start to finish in the 100.7 mile race and averaged 91.69 Miles per Stott captures gov. S cup by 4 seconds Milwaukee a Ramo Stott of Keokuk Iowa took his final Lead on the195th Lap sunday and won the governor s cup 250-mile Stock car race at the Wisconsin state fair Park Speedway Here. Stott driving a 1977 Plymouth Volare averaged 88.202 Miles per hour to Cross the finish line four seconds ahead of Paul Feldner of Richfield wis., who drove a 1974 Dodge Charger. Stott won $6,727 and moved into second place in the . Auto club Points stand Ings behind Feldner who leads the stand Ings with 1,525 Points. Stott has 1,425. Jim Sauter of Necedah wis., was third in a 1974 Charger and Al Schill of Franklin wis., finished fourth in a 1976 Ford Torino in his first Sac race. Dave Watson Winner of two of the firs three Sac Stock car races at Milwaukee this season and sunday s pole Sitter ran Only 112 laps in his 1977 Buick Skylark before being sidelined with a broken crankshaft. Tovella blows engine Sal Tovella of Addison 111., who had been tied with Feldner for the Points Lead prior to sunday s race completed Only 80 laps before blowing an engine. The race was slowed by 10 yellow flags and 17 of the 31 starters did not finish. Stott was Content to sit Back and let other Drivers Lead in the Early going. There was a Point earlier in the race where i could have taken the Lead but i did t want it Stott said. I figured right then with about 200 Miles to go it was too soon to be up there. So i sat Back and let those other Guys pass me. I let them run their cars hard while i Hung Back a bit. I figured the race would t be decided until the last 50 laps and if you were around then you d have a shot at winning hour to finish 2.5 seconds ahead of Ludwig Heimrath of Scarborough ont., results of one of the 11 trans am races Are currently under Appeal but when the decision is reached probably in a few weeks either Gregg or Heimrath will be named. Adam in a Corvette finished third Over All behind Heimrath averaging 89.34 Mph to take the series finale Victory. Nick Engels of Bethel pa., finished second in the production sports car class and fifth Overall. Tullius in a British Leyland Jaguar xes placed sixth Overall. Tullius won the title by eight Points Over John Bauer of Atascadero calif., winning five of the 11 races in the series this year. Bauer who had mechanical problems All weekend finished fourth sunday after scoring two wins this season. In two other professional scan sanctioned events Stuart Moore of Mundelein 111., captured the Gold cup race for formula super vees and Peter Schwartzott of Niagara Falls won the scirocco Bilstein cup. Lyga scores continued Laura Baugh Betty Burfeindt Jan ferraris Susie Mcallister Donna Caponi Young Mari Astrologes Janet Coles Marlene Floyd Kathy Hite . Smith Kathy Ahern Barbara Barrow Silvia Bertolaccini Betsy King Mary Mills Penny Pulz sue Roberts Beth Solomon Kathy Whitworth Mardell Wilkins Mary Lou Crocker Karolyn Kertzman Vivian Brownlee Betsy Cullen Carol Fleniken Shelley Hamlin Sandra Spuzich Judy Meister Beth Stone Kathy Martin Marlene Hagge Joann Prentice Cathy Mant Debbie Meisterlin Susan o Connor Lee Burke Connie Chillemi Debby Rhodes Mary Bryan Joann Dost from Page 23 76-7372-221 s674 787469-221 $674 77-73-71-221 $674 75-73-73-221 $674 73-72 76-221 $674 75-73-74222 $511 76-75-71 222 $511 71-77-74-222 $511 76-72-74-222 $511 76-74-72222 $511 75-72-76-223 $349 72-72-79-223 $349 76-76-71-223 $349 77 73-73-223 $349 75-73-75-223 $349 76-74-73-223 $349 72-73-78-223 $349 74-74-75-223 $349 74-75-74223 $349 70-78-75-223 $349 76-75-73-224 $250 73-76-75-224 $250 75-76-74-225 $210 74-77-74-225 $210 77-71-77-225 $210 78-70-77225 $210 76-73-76-225 $210 75-79-72226 $180 79-73-74226 $18j 7479-74-227 $165 79-7376-228 $157 79-74-75228 $157 80-74-75-229 $75 77-75-77229 $7j 75-76-79230 7875-79-232 79-75-78232 79-73-80232 82-72-79233 75-78-80-233 Blue jays Ink prepster Toronto a Dan Ainge an 18 year old shortstop from Eugene ore., has signed with the Toronto Blue jays of the american league. The Blue jays said the 6-foot-4, 175-Pound Ainge who has accepted a basketball scholarship to Brig Ham Young University will report to their Utica . Farm club in june 1978. Major league top ten based on 350 at bats american league g Carew Minnesota 139 Singleton Baltimore 133 Bostock Minnie to 136 Rivers new York 126 Rice Boston 143 Leflore Detroit 137 Bailor Toronto 108 Brett Kansas City 121 Fisk Boston 134 Bochte Cleveland 120 Home runs Rice. Boston 38 Nettles new York 34, Bonds califor Nia 14 Gscott Boston 32 Hobson Boston 28 Gamble Chicago 28. Runs batted in Hisle Minnesota 113 Rice Boston 105 Bonds califor Nia 103 Hobson Boston 99 Thompson Detroit 99. Pitching 114 decisions Lyle new York 12 4, .750 Gullett new York 11-4, .733 Tidrow new York 10-4, .714 Bird Kansas City 10-4, .714 Barrios Chicago 12-5, .706 Splittorff Kansas City 14-6, .700 Wise Boston 115, .688 Guidry new York 13-6, .684. National league g a r h pet. A 553 466 528 522 574 579 135 494 464 429 r 113 77 96 68 96 92 59 92 91 55 h 208 157 177 169 185 185 139 154 144 131 pet. .376 .337 .335 .324 .322 .320 .320 .312 .310 .305 Parker Pittsburgh 143 50 103 202 .348 Stennett Pittsburgh 116 453 Simmons St. Louis 133 Templeton St. Louis 133 460 539griffey, Cincinnati 5 514 53 152 73 150 85 173 98 163 Hon Dick san Diego 134 482 63 152 .336 .326 .321 ,317 .315 Smith los Angeles 133 446 97 140 .314 Foster Cincinnati 139 542 110 170 .314 Luzinski Philadelphia 131 491 85 152 .310 Valentine Montreal 111 447 59 137 .306 Home runs Foster Cincinnati 46 Burroughs Atlanta 37 Luzinski Philadelphia 36 Schmidt Philadelphia 34 Bench Cincinnati 29 Garvey los Angeles 29. Runs batted in Foster Cincinnati 131 Luzinski Philadelphia 119 Burroughs Atlanta 105 Cey los Angeles 104 Garvey los Angeles 102. Pitching 14 decisions John los Angeles 18 5, .783 Candelaria Pittsburgh 16-5, .762 Forsch St. Louis 16-6, .727 Seaver Cincinnati 16 6, .727 Carlton Philadelphia 21-8, .724 Niekro hous ton 12 5, .706 Treuschel Chicago 19-8, .704 Christen son Philadelphia 14-, ,700
