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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 16, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes sunday october 16, 1977 Archer takes Texas open Lead by one with a 67 Byk. Mac Sisk san Antonio Tex. Up George Archer shot a 67 Friday to go nine under Par and take a one stroke Lead Over Miller Barber after 36 holes of the $150,000 Texas open Golf  with his opening round 64, Archer came from second place to take the Lead on the 6,525-Yard Oak Hills country club course which Drew 14,500 spectators Richards gains semis As foe the second record gallery in As Many  came in with the Day s Low score of 64 Friday after posting a 68 on the first18 holes and stood alone at eight under Par. Charles Coody who was the first round Leader with a sizzling 63, managed an even Par 70 Friday for a 133 total and third place in the standings along with Carlton White who had rounds of 67-66. Coody four putted the no. 18 Green keeping him from the Lead for the second Day. A triple bogey takes a lot out of you Coody said. Archer .38, of Reno ney., and no. 22 on the Money list this year with $105,281, was caught in a trap and chipped Over a Green for two bogies on his opening nine Friday but recovered on the last nine by sinking Birdie putts of 16,18,20,12 and 3 feet. Nil Roundup capitals squeeze past leaves court penguins in 2-1 match Phoenix a unseeded or. Renee Richards advanced to the semifinals of a $75,000 women s professional Tennis tournament Friday when fifth seeded Kerry Reid walked off the court. Richards a transsexual from Newport Beach calif., was leading 7-6, 4-1 when Reid s husband Raz literally threw in the Towel. The Towel barely missed Richards who said she saw something Fly by. Richards said she could not understand Why Reid , i m floored she did that said Richards. I can t see someone coming very close to winning and then walking  never play Renee again Reid quickly left the stadium court area and had no comment. However her Hus band said Shell never play Renee  Reid is australian but lives in Green Ville s.c., with her husband a player on the International men s tour. Reid was playing Well hitting forehand for winners while Richards said she did t think her game was going Well that she was nervous and tight. In the first set Reid and Richards traded service Breaks and then Richards won the tie breaker with relative ease. Richards broke Reid to Start the second set and then led 4-1, when Reid quit. The match certainly was t Over said Richards. Richards was to meet australian Wendy Turnbull in a semifinal match saturday. No. 7 seed Turnbull upset fellow austra Lian Dianne Fromholtz the fourth seed 2 6,7-6,6-2.Fromholtz, using her big forehand and backhand marched through the first set. Then her game began to go astray As turn Bull kept hitting the Ball deep to Force the set into a  played conservatively while Fromholtz game continued to disintegrate. She tried to change it by coming to the net but missed an easy forehand Volley on the final Point. Landover my. A Guy Charron tipped in a slap shot by Gord Smith Midway through the second period giving Washington a 2-1 Victory Over the Pitts Burgh penguins in the capitals National hockey league season opener Friday , Washington s leading scorer last season deflected the puck past goalie Dune Wilson at 9 08 after Smith shot from near the Blue line. Bob Sirois who scored Washington s first goal at 1 11 of the second period assisted on the tie breaking goal. Charron assisted on the goal by Sirois. Greg Malone scored for Pittsburgh at 15 47 of the first period getting off the shot under heavy guarding by Yvon Labre. Earlier an apparent goal by Pitts Burgh s Brian Spencer was disallowed when the officials ruled that he was in the goal crease. Dave Forbes and Bill Riley of the Capi tals and Dennis Owchar and Colin Camp Bell of the penguins each Drew five minute penalties following two separate fights in a scoreless third period. Capitals 2, penguins 1 Pittsburgh 1 0 01 Washington _ 0 2 02 Aba dispute on roster limit heading for arbitration new York a the National basketball association and the league s play ers association agreed Friday to submit their dispute involving the 11-Man roster limit to impartial arbitration. Pending a decision by the arbitrator As yet unnamed the roster limit will remain at 12, As it was last year. The Aba owners had voted to reduce the limit to 11 at their annual league meetings last june but the players association had protested that move to the National labor relations Board. Second Quarter Penn splurge Sparks Lafayette rout 42-6 Philadelphia up Tom Roland hit split end Nelson Johnson with a 26-Yard touchdown pass in the second period and linebacker Bob Nix returned an interception 22 Yards for a score 15 seconds later Friday night to Lead Pennsylvania to a 42-7 rout of Lafayette. The quakers who led 7-0 after the first first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards Law 19 40-161 204 9 140-4 6-35.5 2-2 5-30 Penn 25 79-440 35 80 2-4-0 3-27.7 6-5 8-66 Quarter on a 1-Yard run by John Montesanti broke the game open with a 21-Point second period in a game played in a steady rain and stiff wind. Roland a Junior quarterback opened the scoring in the Quarter with a 1-Yard touchdown run. The leopards later Fum bled away a punt and Roland hit Johnson on the next play from the Lafayette 26. Nix then intercepted a pass by Rob Stewart on Lafayette s first play from scrimmage following the ensuing Kickoff and returned it 22 Yards to give the Quak ers a 28-0 halftime Lead. Halfback Phil Ayala scored both Penn touchdowns in the final Quarter on runs of one and 75 Yards. He finished with 119 Yards in eight carries. Lafayette averted a shutout late in the game when Reserve quarterback Scott Sautter ran 11 Yards for a touchdown. The quakers Are now 3-2 and the Leop Ards Are 2-4. Lafayette o 00 7 7 Pennsylvania 7 21 0 14 42 pen Montesanti 1 run be Van kick pen Roland i run be Van kick pen Jehnsen 26 pass from Roland be Van kick pen Nix 22 interception return be Van kick pen Avilla 1 run be Van kick pen Avila 71 run be Van kick Law Sautter 11 run Heverlin Gulck a-3,353 first period 1. Pittsburgh Malone 2 Chapman Coral gan15 47. Penalties Labre Washington 5 13 Riley Washington 16 30. Second period2, Washington Sirois 1 Charron bailey1 11. 3. Washington. Charron 1 Smith sirois9 08. Penalties Stackhouse Pittsburgh. 18 29 third period none. Penalties Forbes Wash major 2 40 Lowcher Pitt major 2 40 Riley Wash major 6 43 Campbell Pitt major 6 41 shots on goal Pittsburgh 5 12 623 Washington 7 1123 goalies Pittsburgh Wilson. Washington Wolfe. A16,712. Canucks Rockies tie Denver a persistent Hilliard Graves scored Vancouver s tying goal at 13 50 of the final period Friday night As the canucks skated to a 4-4 tie with Colorado in the Rockies National hockey league season opener. Graves shot two minutes earlier hit the Post and bounded away but he converted deft passes from teammates Chris Oddleif son and Dennis Kearns to Cap Vancouver s Uphill struggle. Paul Gardner and Gary Croteau scored Power play goals to give the Rockies a 2-0 first period Ead. Canucks 4, Rockies 4 Vancouver 0 2 24 Colorado. 2 2 04 first period1, Colorado. Gardner 1 Beck boxmeyer2 40. 2, Colorado Croteau 1 Suzor lefley8 36. Penal ties Walton Van 2 06 Mcilhargey Van 6 27 Mcilhargey. Van 11 07 Jodlo col 11 07 Croteau col 13 56. Second period3, Vancouver Sedlbauer 1 Kearns lever0 25.4, Vancouver. Manno 1 Oddleifson graves6 37. 5, Colorado Andruff 1 Delorme pyatt8 40. 6, col Orado Delorme 1 andruff16 30. Penalties Beck col 4 03 Suzor col 5 53 Manno Van 9 07 Goodenough Van 11 08 Gardner col 11 08 lever Van major 12 15 Kitchen col major 12 15 Spruce col 17 37. Third period7, Vancouver Walton 3 blight gillis5 27. 8, Vancouver Graves 1 Oddleifson kearns13 50. Penalties a nests Van 2 53 Croteau col 3 33. Shots on goal. Vancouver 2 10 820 Colorado j 17-11-1139 goalies Vancouver Ridley. Colorado Plasse. Wha sums bulls 5, Aero 3 Birmingham 2 1 2 5 Houston 102 3 first period 1. Birmingham Evans 1. Unassisted 4 08. 2. Houston Ruskowski 1 Popiel Lacrois 5 25. 3. Bir Mingham norms 1, unassisted 6 26. Penalties Bilodeau Bir 4 02 s. Campbell. Hou 4 02 Henderson Bir 5 11 Preston Hou 9 57 Gorman Bir 14 59. Second period 4. Birmingham Nedomansky 1, unassisted 9 02. Penalties Bilodeau Bir 4 05 West run Bir 6 10 Ruskowski Hou 6 10 Campbell Hou,7 22 Garrett. Bir 17 34 Ruskowski Hou 17 34. Third period 5. Houston Lund 1 West la Way 4 31.6. Houston Connor 1 Lacroix Mcleod 8 28. 7. Birding Ham Norris 2 Mahovlich West run 11 38. 8. Birding Ham sheeny t Marron Mahovlich 12 11. Penalties Sheila Hou 7 48 Hoganson Bir 7 48 Lacroix Hou 11 42 Hughes Hou 14 12. Shots on goal Birmingham 10 13 1336 Houston 0 15 1338 goalies Birmingham Garrett. Houston Rutledge. A-4,618 oilers 4, Nordques z Quebec 2 0 02 Edmonton 1 1 24 first period1, Edmonton. Macdonald 1 Shmyr Callog hen3 24. 2, Quebec Lacombe 1 Lariviere berner6 15. 3, Quebec Gulte 1 Lariviere lacombe9 33. Penalties Gorey que 2 02. Second period4. Edmonton Macdonald 2 unassisted15 29. Penalties Baxter que minor major 3 12 Morris dem major. 3 12 Baxter. Que minor major 18 33 bus Sluk dem major 19 33. Third period 5. Edmonton Miller 1 Micheletty Camp bell3 02.6, Edmonton Baird 1 unassisted6 57. Penal ties Campbell dem 7 26 Brackenbury que minor major 9 24 Shamry dem major 9 24. Shots on goal Quebec � 3 $17 Edmonton 13 h w-37 goalies Quebec Mcleod. Edmonton Broderick. A-4,012. The putts on the Back nine broke More than i figured said the 13-year Veteran who won the 1969  they went in on the front nine. I was hitting some Good Irons. I have to play san Antonio Tex up Deane Beeman tour commissioner of the professional golfers association Friday expressed sorrow at the death of actor Singer Bing Crosby saying Crosby had been a great supporter of Golf. Bing Crosby s death is a personal loss to Many of us connected with the pea tour and we will miss him greatly Beeman said. Bing loved the game because he Felt it was a sport that All people could enjoy. His association with our professionals was the Start of his own tournament now called the Bing Crosby National pro Amateur. That event set the pattern for All the celebrity sponsored events on the pea  a lot of Golf to keep my Long game in  Kite a former University of Texas Golf Star shot a 66 Friday and finished six under for fourth place. Butch Baird who beat Barber in the playoffs for last year s Texas open title shot his second 74 and failed to make the Cut which trimmed the original Field of 156 to the Low 70 and ties after Friday s play. Crowd favorite Lee Trevino came in with a 69 for a 141 total 10 strokes behind the leaders entering the third round. The leaders George Archer Miller Barber Charles Coody Carlton White Tom Kite Hale Irwin Artie Mcnickle Larry Ziegler Lou Graham Gil Morgan Pat Fitzsimons Rik Massengale Paul Moran Wight Nell Gay Brewer Richard Crawford Ben Crenshaw Jim Dent Bill Garrett Bob Goalby Grier Jones Dave Newquist Doug Tewell Homero Tancas pet Brown Bill Calfee Dale Douglass Forrest Fezler Al Geiberger Dave Hill Bill Kratzert Bruce Lietzke Andy North Bob Payne Curtis strange Bob Zender fuzzy Zoeller Tommy Aaron George Cadle Ron Cerrudo Keith Fergus Rusty Guernsey Mark Hayes Lon Hinkle John Jackson Joe Kunes Jack Renner Jack Spradlin Lee Trevino Budd Allan Don Baker Bob Eastwood Rod Funseth Bob Bilder Jerry heard babe Hiskey Roger Maltbie Steve Melnyk Bob Murphy Peter Oosterhuis Joe Porter Victor Regalado Stanton Altgelt Tony Cerda Danny Edwards Dave Eichelberger Morris Hatalsky Barry Jaeckel Jim Masserio Brady Miller Mike Reid John Schlee Steve Taylor Kermit Zarley 64-67131 68-64132 63-70133 67-66133 68-66134 68-67135 71-65136 67-69136 70-67137 67-70137 69-69138 68-70138 70-68138 68-70138 71-68139 68-71139 69-70139 69-70139 70-69139 68-71139 71-68139 67-72139 69-70139 70-70140 68-72140 67-73140 68-72140 71-69140 69-71140 70-70140 69-71140 72-68140 71-69140 72-67140 68-72140 74-66140 70-70140 69-71140 72-69141 71-70141 70-71141 68-73141 67-74141 73-68141 70-71141 70-71141 70-71141 69 72141 72-69141 70-71141 68-73141 71-71142 72-70142 70-72142 75-67142 68-74142 70-72142 69-73142 72-70142 70-72142 72-70142 69-73142 70-72142 71-72143 73-70143 71-72143 68-75143 69-74143 74-69143 70-73143 70-73143 69-74143 71-72143 68-75143 Rogers quits Aba s warriors Oakland up second year guard Marshall Rogers the nation s top collegiate scorer two seasons ago has left the Golden state warriors. Rogers averaged 37 Points a game at pan american univer sity two seasons ago and was a no. 3 pick in the National basketball association s1976 draft  
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