European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes monday september 11, 1978 defending Champ Pate paces Southern open by three after 3rd-round 66 Columbus a. Up defending Champion Jerry Pate fired a four under Par 66 saturday to take the third round Lead in the Southern open Golf tournament at Green Island country club. The round gave Pate a 10 under Par three round total of 200, three strokes bet Ter than Greg Powers and Bobby Wadkins and the same position he held a year ago. Another stroke behind the Leader at 204 were Miller Barber and Bob Wynn who had 69s for the Day. Rocky Thompson who began the Day two strokes ahead of Powers and Rex Cald Well suffered through a six Over Par 76 saturday and fell seven strokes off the Pace. Caldwell slipped to a two Over 72 for a 205 total and a tie with Don january Wayne Levi and Gary Koch. Pate in a threesome with Thompson and Caldwell bogeyed the first Hole but then fired birdies on numbers 4,6, 7 and 9 to Fin ish the front nine with a 32 and came up with another Birdie on no. 16. Thompson collected four bogeys on the front Side and three on the Back and Bir died Only no. 16, a Par four Hole. Last year Pate held a three stroke Lead Bradley holds Lyga tourney Lead with 72 Denver a Pat Bradley birdied three consecutive holes on the Back nine of the Green Gables country club course for a Par 72 saturday and retained the Lead in the $60,000 National jewish Hospital open with a two round total of 140. One stroke Back was Jan Stephenson who fired the Lyga tournament s first and her career fourth Hole in one. The Ace came on the Par three 157-Yard seventh Hole in route to a second round 69. At 142 was Joann Prentice who carded her second straight 71. At 143 were two time tournament Winner Sandra Palmer Maria Astrologes and Joann Washam. On Stephenson s Ace her seven Iron shot hit the Green five feet from the cup an rolled in. Bradley a native of Arlington mass., started the round tied for the Lead with Rookie Barbara moxness of san Diego. But both faltered on the front Side of the 6,376-Yard course with moxness bog eying the first and third holes and double bogey ing the second while Bradley bogeyed the first fourth and sixth holes dropping her Lead to one stroke. Both moxness and Bradley birdied the ninth Hole a 502-Yard, Par five with a sloping Green. Moxness wound up with a 77 and a 145 total. Bradley opened with a Birdie on the 10th but was set Back with a bogey on the 12th. She carded birdies on the 13th, 14th and 15th, parred the 16th, bogeyed the 17th and parred the last Hole. The leaders Pat Bradley Jan Stephenson Joann Prentice Joann Washam Sandra Palmer Maria Astrologes Sandra Spuzich Jane Blalock Beverly Klass Kathy Whitworth Diane Patterson Sandra Post Connie Chillemi Sharon Miller Gloria Ehret Barbara moxness Beth Stone Peggy Conley Susan o Connor Hollis Stacey Beth Soloman Peggy Ahern Gloria Fergon Kathy Postlewait 68-72140 72-69-141 71-71-142 71-72-143 71-72-143 71-72143 72-72-144 72-72-144 73-71144 76-68-144 74-70-144 73-72145 72-73-145 71-74-145 71-74-145 68-77145 75-71146 73-73146 72-74146 76-71147 73-74-147 71-76-147 71-76-147 70-77147 Over Johnny Miller with an identical 10-un Der total. Seven players were tied at four under 206, including University of Georgia graduate Bill Kratzert who shot a 66. Tied with him were Doug Tewell Phil Hancock Jim Simons Carlton White Keith Fergus and Andy bean. Thompson and five others were tied at207. The leaders Jerry Pate Greg Power Bobby Wadkins Bob Wynn Miller Barber George Cadle Gary Koch Wayne Levi Don january Rex Caldwell Bill Kratzert Doug Tewell Phil Hancock Jim Simons Carlton White Keith Fergus Andy bean Tim Simpson George Burns Jim Dent Chi Chi Rodriguez Mike Reid Rocky Thompson Danny Edwards Tommy Aaron Mark Hayes Barney Thompson Grier Jones Dan Sikes Artie Mcnickle Charles Coody John Lister Stan Lee Allen Miller George Johnson Frank Conner Jim Nelford Dave Barr Bob Zender Lyn Lott Ben Crenshaw Bobby Walzel Hubert Green Lanny Wadkins Mark Mccumber Victor Regalado Larry Nelson Lee Mikles Mike Ford Bruce Fleisher Kermit Zarley Bob Mann Bob Murphy Forrest Fezler Ron Ashby David Eger . Weibring Chris Clark Bob Byman Larry Ziegler Perry Leslie Don Pooley Calvin Peete George Archer . Snead Frank Beard Ron Streck Bruce Devlin Travis Hudson buddy Gardner Gary Ostrega Bill Calfee Tom Purtzer Charlie Gibson babe Hiskey Fred Marti 67-67-66-200 68-65-70-203 6s-66-69-203 68-67-69204 67-68-69-204 68-70-67205 71-45-69-205 69-67-69-205 69-66-70205 66-67-72205 71-69-66-206 67-71-68-206 66-72-68-206 71-47-68-206 69-68-69206 70-66-70206 70-65-71206 74-67-66207 68-67-72207 69-47-71207 68-68-71207 71-64-72207 66-65-76207 74-66-68208 71-69-68208 72-66-70208 66-71-71208 65-70-73-208 74-4847209 71-70-68-209 68-73-68-209 74-45-70-209 68-70-71209 68-48-73209 67-69-73209 69-66-74209 68-66-75-209 74-67-69210 71-70-69-210 72-69-69210 69-72-69210 69-70-71210 68-70-72210 66-71-73-210 70-72-69-211 71-70-70-211 71-69-71211 70-72-70212 49-73-70212 74-67-71212 72-69-71212 70-71-71212 71-68-73-212 70-68-74-212 73-69-71213 69-73-71213 70-71-72213 70-71-72213 70-71-72213 71-70-72213 67-74-72213 68-72-73-213 71-49-73-213 72-47-74213 72-70-72214 68-73-73-214 66-75-73214 70-68-76214 69-73-73-215 70-72-73215 66-74-75-215 71-48-76-215 72-70-74216 72-48-76-216 74-47-78-219 67-74-77wdr rain washes out pc playoff final Portland Ore. Up the championship playoff series Between the Portland beavers and the Tacoma Yankees was cancelled saturday after Pacific coast league officials said the Rainy weather made it impossible to play the last game of the five game series. A spokesman for the beavers said Roy Jackson league president cancelled the series after umpires inspected the grounds at Portland s civic stadium and said they were too soggy. The spokesman said a six Day weather forecast calling for More rain also contributed to the decision. The beavers and the Yankees each hold two wins and league officials said they have not decided How to determine the Western division Champion. Leo Oberst beavers owner said the season s Over. There Are no More games scheduled. I Don t know How they re going to pick a Winner. They May have futile flight Charles White of the University of Southern California trojans tries to hurdle Over a pile of Texas tech defend ers and teammates at the goal line in a saturday contest in los Angeles. White tried the same tactic four times fro close Range in the second Quarter with out Success As the red raiders fought off the touchdown. But us finally won the game 17-9. A photo Irish upset by Missouri continued from Page 21 outclassed and had the Ball in Irish territory As often As notre Dame favored by two touchdowns could reach the tigers turf. Bradley completed 11 of 18 passes for 107 Yards and carried the Ball 14 times himself. He was sacked four times for losses totalling 25 Yards. Bradley s performance outclassed the passing of notre Dame quarterback Joe Montana who completed 13 of 28 attempts for 152 Yards but had two of his throws in it s in the air sets Mark in Lassie stakes Chicago a it s in the air closed with a Rush to score a four length Victory saturday in the $118,990 Arlington Washington Lassie stakes at Arlington Park. Angel Island a 40-1 shot in the Field of two year old fillies finished second before a crowd of 19,768. Be qua the second favor Ite was third. It s in the air paid $12.80, $6 and $4.60. Angel Island returned $18.80 and $7.80. Be qua paid $3.80. The Winner earned $71,394 and ran the six furlongs in 1 093-5, a Lassie stakes re Cord. To excepted and returned 39 Yards. The first interception by Eric Wright came when the Irish were on the Missouri 33. The second by linebacker Chris Garlich came when notre Dame had advanced to the Missouri 45. Missouri with running Back Earl Gant piling up 103 Yards in 17 carries failed once on a fourth and inches attempt at the notre Dame 38 in the second Quarter but thereafter dominated the game. Notre Dame failed on fourth and one tries from the Missouri 10, the Missouri 4and the Missouri 28. Notre Dame s Best Chance to score otherwise came when they lined up for a Joe Unis Field goal attempt of 32 Yards. But Unis could t get the kick away As Holder Joe Restic fumbled the snap from Center and was forced to throw a futile pass. It was the second Victory for Missouri in three games with notre 0 notre Dame. O 0 to. Fob Rock a us 33.a 59,075 3300 slew Slayer sent to grass new York up . Tobin Best known As the Colt which handed triple Crown Winner Seattle slew its first defeat last year has been retired from racing
