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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 31, 1978

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes july 1978 Twitty ties Hancock for 3rdround Lead in gho by Scott Bushnell a Howard Twitty fired a five underpay 66 saturday for a 54hole total of 199 to tie Phil Hancock for the Lead after three rounds of the Sammy Davis Hartford Twitty shot birdies on the 16th and 17th holes at the Wethersfield country club to secure the the 199 total is 14 strokes under the co Leader after the first round and sole Leader at the Halfway could do no better than match Par 71 to remain at the 14underpar level he reached Hancock had set a tournament record with two consecutive rounds of in third place was Veteran Rod whose 10foot Birdie on the 18th Hole gave him a 68 for a three round total of Hancock had an Opportunity on the 18th Hole saturday to maintain his but his putt stayed on the High Side and didst Twitty attributed his Success at the gho to positive his Best finish this year was third place at the Tucson open in the 29yearold native had never been in the Lead after hits sports gives injured Star extra Day of rest Bym Terabun Colorado up a spectacular storm that rolled across the Rockies saturday wiped out the track and Field program at the National sports Festi but gave sprinter Harvey glance a Day to recover from a pinched the storm which left Snow on nearby pikes Peak hot Only ruined much of the outdoor schedule in the Colorado Springs but also affected some of the indoor the electricity twice failed at the Al Pomar gym at the Campus of Colorado leaving basketball players and spectators in the the electricity was off for nine minutes during a women game and 30 minutes during a mens the Competition at the air Force facade my track had lust begun saturday when a dark Cloud rolled Over the Rocky Moun stains an sent spectators and scores of athletes bolting for track and Field coordinator Sam Bell of the University of Indiana said both Satur Days and sundays track program would be jammed into sunday weather permit i when the events do begin they May have to do so without a Burns one of americas Premier Harvey suffered a pinched nerve behind his left said Clyde head coach at Baylor University and coach of the South team in the we had scratched him from the 100 and 200 meters today because we did not think he was if he is not just right sunday he is not going to we will scratch him but now we have another Day because of the he Felt the pain yesterday and the doctor diagnosed it last its nothing but he is a top sprinter and we Are not going to run him unless he is 100 per the thunderstorm that left two inches of water running across highways in the area wiped out most of the outdoor events scheduled in the third Day of the Mil lion sports carnival sponsored by the United states olympic Lagge leads after 36 in the Hoosier classic up Marlene wingless on the Lyga tour since conquered High winds tar her second Light subpar round saturday and a one t Lead with 18 holes to go in the Lier classic Golf posted a two underpay Over Plymouth country gub be to go with fridays 67 for a 36hoie e of seven under i Day Leader Joanne with an in was even Par saturday for 138 if the same As Pat who had an 69 to be six under regulation Fig Whitworth was alone at 71 to be two strokes ahead of Betty who had a Sec Ond round the Days Best a was turned in by Veteran Judy the Tours leading Money Winner the last two leaving her at 142 with Mickey the Only other title hopeful below Par was Vicki Fergon at at even Par 144 were Jane another title contend and Jan the course proved considerably tougher saturday because of the wind and intermit tent the wind changed the course said a 28year pro who has 25 tour victories to her but none since win Ning Burdine invitational six years despite the the Leader missed Only two she bogeyed Only the fourth missing a five foot and birdied the ninth with a 10foot and 13 and Canning a 10footer on the sundays Winner picks up the run Nerup gets the leaders Mark him Joanne Cantor Pat Bradley Kathy Emu Worth 4770117 Unm Betty Bur Tendl Judy Rankin Mickey Wal Gail Vlcko Fergon Jane Blalock Jan Stephenson Clifford Creed Anglo tul Smith Peggy Conley Sharon Miller pm Germain Gloria Stirm Bonnie Bryant Debby Rhodes Ahlm Brownlee Kathy Umyn Beth Solomon Janet autism Cathy Hunt Margie matters Mary pour Sandra up Uzlin Jerilyn Briu Dele Shaw Kaeter Silvia Bart Puccini Kathy hate Shelley Hamlin Cathy mini Louise Bruce mate Broor Marlon Floyd Alexandra Rel Herdt Mardell to Allkins am Patterson Katby atari Shannon Johnton Amelia rorer Lily we Judy Kim bar Bonne Lajer Andrea Fischer Debbie Mel Sterlyn Sendre Burn Lea Burke Debbie Aullyn Kathy Martin Jill Endicott Barbara mox Nelk Plum Cyiril Martha haute Mir Erie join Joyce state Mcallister Sylvia Ferdon Wallce Dye Kathy turn Maria Astrologes Lauren Joanne Avard Hufi Droit Aunda Derrick Adorothy Hoffman Ajule Jeffrey a Amateur 71m141 7547141 Onui 71 71144 7471 my 7171145 7174145 7075145 747jm6 7171u6 7774144 7175ut 7175144 7471147 7174147 7174147 7 74147 7175147 7571141 7474141 7474141 7474141 7175141 7177141 7177141 7771 w 7475141 7475141 14t 7771150 1474110 7574111 757i1sl 7477151 7476151 7775151 7577151 7477151 7571in 7777154 b751s to tout k77157 74wuc Miju bm4u7 h45u7 Many of the spectators fled into the Arena where the Midwest hockey team was in the process of staging a spectacular rally to Down great lakes the Midwest club scored seven goals in the final the godhead score coming from Bill Baker of the University of Minne Sota at in the that win pushed the Midwest into Sun Days finals against the Central team coached by notre Dames lefty the hockey like so Many other of the events in 25olympic and pan Ameri can is serving As a showcase for selecting the 1980 in events that went on despite the the South and East basketball teams fought their Way into sundays Champion ship the coached by Louisville Denny stayed unbeaten with an 85 77 Victory Over the and the East improved its record to 21 with West Points Gary Winton pacing his team to a 9270 Victory Over the wingless the Brothers Kistler Lindley and Marian of won wrestling championships in the 115 and 123pound in Jackie Beard of the Only defending aau Champion to make the finals out of five who won the bantamweight championship with a decision Over Richard Savage of West defending pan american games Champ and olympic team member Clinton Jack son of won a too Over de Green of fort in the welter weight division and Larry Tatman of Hara upset two time olympian Davey Armstrong of with a Deci Sion in the lightweight Linda Frau Anne captured the women free skating Gold Scott Cramer took the mens title while Carol Fox and Richard Dalley posted an upset in the dance Crown Over National champions Stacey Smith and John sum of easily won All three phases of the women Competition with Marks in the to Priscilla Hill of fell twice during her final routine but managed to claim the Silver Sandy Lenz of got the on the comeback Trail after poor performances the past six maintained his first place ranking in the Competition with a near flawless free skat ing routine that included six triple jumps and Drew mostly from the the 19yearold from Colorado Springs placed fourth in this years National Cham but the top three men skaters in the nationals were absent from the festival with Allen Schramm of jumped from fourth to second Overall in continued on Page 24 cascades rap racquets Seattle up the Seattle Cas Cades came through on a mus twin Situa Tion to Down the Phoenix racquets 3223 saturday giving the cascades fourth place in the Western division of the world team Tennis three rounds in a pea who held a 2stroke Lead at the beginning of the said the course was tougher saturday because of the i got a Little careless and didst take my time on the Short Hancock bogeyed the first his first of the tourney and then three putted the 16th Hole for another in the 24yearold pen resident i had a Chance to build a Lead and i ill be More careful there were six players at under they were Mitch Lee Mark Stan first round co Leader Larry Nelson and Bobby Nelson and Hayes missed Birdie Putti on the 18th leaving them 2 behind the Nelson carded a while Hayes had a in his first year on the pea shot a As did a 28yearold resident of Missouri Walzel put together an Early i of birdies4o climb into he item former gho Champion Bob i with helping his putting i told Bob about it problems with put Ting on the practice Green after i 71 on the first round and he said the was too so he took it Over to parking lot and gave it a few Good whack on the its been Ever defending Champion Bill Kratzert 69 giving him a 202 j strokes the Low round for the was shot by Vic a giving him a 54hole total of several of the top names on the Arent competing in the gh01 Jack Nick Arnold Gary player and open Winner Andy North did not enter and the Tours top and withdrew after one round because Oti the leaders Phil Hancock Howard Twitty Rod Funseth Mitch Adcock pm Ehtor Mark Haym Stan Lai Larry Zalun Betty Walza a Caldwell Oala of Ouglas Bill Kratt Gil Morgan Al Jay Haat Lauria Hammer Tommy Aaron Gorga Burm Rod curl Bob Eastwood Dave Graham Jot Inman Barry Gator Lee Mlkle Victor Roaldo Mike Reid Tim Simdon Mark Lye Pat Mcgowan Bob Murphy Calvin Peeta Leonard Thompson fuzzy Zoeller Walty Armstrong Jim Colbert Hubert Graen Skaer heat George Archer Ray Floyd Jerry heard Gary Koch Bab Lunn Artie Mcnickle ovum Moody Jim Barney Thompson Homero Blancas Bill Calfee Terry Loehl Lou Graham Gary Groh Mike Morley Jim Nelford Bill Rogers de Sabo Bob Zander Larry Leglar Brad Bryant gent Littler Gary Mccon Roger Malthe i Tom Storey a Elbring Al Chancey Gabby Gilbert George Johnson Grig Pinr Joe Kunes do Lam Nell Bod Smith Graham Marik Alanta Pla Lyn pm Doug Tewell  
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