European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Poge 22 the stars and stripes monday june 2. 1980 on third round 67 a h of Fey pacing Kemper lightweight with 87-Pound coxswain curl Notick Penn stale s Aslly pain had the win Ning Lime of 7.41 on the first Day of the National intercollegiate rowing championships at Syracuse . In order for Laurie to qualify As a Coxa win she must carry an extra 30 pounds. Sat urday s rowing was postponed by winds and rough water. Dpi photo b Bob Betti Wisda. My. A John Mahaffey coaxed in a Long double breaking Birdie putt on the final Hole finishing off a 3-Undcr-Par 7 that gave him the third round lend saturday in the $400,000 Kim per open Golf tournament. I kind of surprised myself on that putt Mahaffey said of the 25-Footcr which had two Breaks to it. The dramatic putt holed Well after the National television cameras had ended their coverage for the Day completed a no bogey round and gave him a 207 Tola. That s 3 under Par for 54 holes Over the 7,054 Yards of Hilly Countryside that make up the famed congressional country club course which is proving to be the most difficult layout the touring pros encounter. Lee Trevino shot a 69 in the hot humid hazy weather and was second alone at 208 in the event that was transplanted this year from its Long time Home in Charlotte n.c., to the Northern suburbs of the National capital. The group ill 209, and the Only others under Par for three rounds were austra Lian open Champion Jsck Newton Mike Morley and or. Gil Morgan. Newton who challenged for the masters title Early this Spring shot a 69. Morgan a non practice ing optometrist matched Par 70 and mor Lcy fought his Way to a 71. Hale Irwin. Rounding into the form that won him two . Open titles and Young Jeff Mitchell a Winner at Phoenix earlier this year were at 210. Irwin shot 70 and Mitchell followed rounds of 71 and 70 with a 69.tom Watson who has collected five titles and More than $346,000 in Money winnings this year struggled to an erratic 73 that left him sin shots Back at 213. No schedules a ruling on Madlock s Appeal by Bruce Lowitt a spurts writer Chub Sceney president of the National league said saturday he will Rule Mon Day on Bill Madlock s Appeal of a suspension for striking an Umpire obviating the umpires threat to suspend the Pitts Burgh pirates infielder on their own. Richie Phillips the attorney for the umpires association sent a Telegram to pirates manager Chuck Tanner saying the umps were unhappy Over delays by the no in dealing with the Madlock Appeal of a 15-Day suspension and $5,000 Fine. The umps said they planned to eject Madlock from every game in which he appeared starting next Friday against the mets in new York until the no resolved the mat Ter. But acc in a Telephone interview from Hanover n.h., told the associated press the umpires can put somebody out of a game for just cause but not because they re upset even though Richie Phillips says they will. It s not going to happen As far As i m of ency called Phillips Telegram intemperate and said the Issue would become a moot Point on monday when i make a decision on Madlock s Appeal. When the league made the decision to suspend Madlock the players association and Madlock appealed the decision. We had a hearing a few Days afterwards then cyclist. Continued from Page 21 limes after the collision. Jefferson county Deputy Coroner Robert m. Adams said that Jones died of multiple injuries shortly after arriving at Louisville s audobon Hospital. Johnson suffered multiple Frac Tures of both legs As Well As abdominal head and Chest injuries. One of the riders in the third heat Charlie Roberts of Springfield iii., described what happened As he and the other riders approached Johnson. Darcy did t have a Chance to do anything Roberts said. He hit him dead Center. It s like having your eyes closed and then blinking and there he was. All i saw was me and Davey coming around the Corner and there that Guy was he said. It s the worst thing i be Ever seen in my another Driver Hank Scott said that he was the second rider to Russ Johnson. I missed him by very Little. I Don t know How i missed him. I was Riding toward him. And he was just standing out on the track waving his whiskey there was an affidavit from Pittsburgh s Lee Lacy which was a while getting Here. Fehr also wanted to put in a Brief. There was quite a bit of delay in that. It got in to the no Headquarters in new York at 5 28 p.m., not Friday face continued. Obviously Madlock is entitled to due process. Anything they want to use should be put in. And Phillips was aware of the reasons for All these pirate manager Chuck Tannner inter viewed before saturday night s game in Pittsburgh with the new York mets said he did i know of Sceney s plan to Rule monday. After being read the associated press account of Sceney s response Tanner said that s the first i be heard of it. Well just wait and see what the decision is. If it in t made i la continue to play does Tanner think the umpires Tele Gram hastened Ferney i decision. Sure it will Tanner said. The controversy surrounds the fifth in Ning of a May i game against Montreal Pittsburgh won 2-1 in 10 innings in which Madlock was called out by plate Umpire Gerry Crawford on a swinging third strike leaving the bases loaded. Madlock insisted he had checked his swing. He protested vehemently and after a teammate had brought him Bis Glove he gestured several times with it. In one of the gestures Madlock s Glove grazed Crawford s nose. Tanner then pulled his infuriated third baseman away from Crawford. Madlock was fined and suspended on May 5 because of the altercation but be cause Madlock and the players Union appealed the suspension was postponed pending a final decision. John Mahaffey. 25-foot Birdie putt on 18th . Snead the Rangy Guy who had led or shared the Lead through the first two rounds slipped to a 77 and was at 214. Play was held up for 42 minutes by an Early morning Shower that hit the course Well before the leaders got away. It soft ened the Rock hard greens and made them easier to hold. But it also dampened the fairways eliminating Roll on the drives and made the Long Long course play even longer. Damn but that s a Long coarse said Mahaffey admittedly weary from the leg straining Hills and the oppressive 90-de Gree heat with Matching humidity. But he handled it better than anyone else has this year. He did t make a bogey and he was t really close to making one until the run Down the stretch. I Don t know whether it was the pres sure of the moment or just that i was getting tired but 1 did t hit the Ball quite so Well the last few holes he said. In a tie for the Lead with Trevino most of the Day he missed the Green but played an excellent Little Chip Back to 3v feet and made the Par saving putt on the 15th Hole. 2 Lead women s Golf new Rochelle up califor Nian Janet Coles fired a 3-Undcr-Par 69 and Sally Little of South Africa posted a 71 saturday to move into a deadlock for the third round Lead one stroke ahead of Joann Washam. In a 1125,000 Lyga tournament. Coles a 25-year-old with one tour Victory in four years on the circuit and Little a three time Winner last season stood at 2 under 214 with one round left to play on the Wykagyl country club course. Washam an 8-year Veteran currently ranked i0th on the Money list registered a 72 and stood alone at 215. By Fth biggest Surprise of the Day came from two time defending Champion Nancy Lopez Melton who began the Day 8 shots behind second round Leader Joanne Cam or. Lopez fired a sizzling 66 to jump into a three Way tie another stroke Back. Lopez s round i shot off her own course record left her at 216, along with Beth Daniel 70 and Debbie Austin 72. Blake cowboys Annex top Mcaa Golf laurels Columbus Ohio up Jay Don Blake of Utah state rolled in a 15-foot Bir die putt on the fourth extra Hole saturday to beat Hal Sutton of Centenary for the individual title in the 1980 Mcaa Golf championships. Oklahoma stale pulled away Down the stretch to capture its third team title in the past five years. The cowboys paced by a pair of i under Par 71s by Bob Tway and Rafael Alarcon fired a final round even Par 288 for a 72-Hole score of 1,173, four strokes belter than runner up Brigham Young and five ahead of third place Oral Roberts. Oklahoma state which led the tournament the first two rounds went into the last 18 holes tied with by and defending Champion and Host Ohio stale at 885. The third round had to be concluded saturday morning because of two rain delays Friday. The cowboys coached by Mike Holder were 3-Undcr-Par for their last 12 holes after getting off to a Rocky Start. Willy Wood and Eric Evans both had 73s for Oklahoma state. Thu which shot the Best round of the tournament a 2-Undcr-Par 286 saturday lied for fourth with Ohio stale at 1.184 while Tennessee was sixth at 1,188. Rounding out the top 15 were Georgia Southern 1,195 Southern Cal 1,198 Cen Tenary 1,201 Florida and Fresno state 1,209 Clemson and Texas 1,213 Florida state 1,215 and Texas am 1,217. Blake a 21-year-old Junior and the father of an 8-Monlh-old daughter had led each of the first three rounds but had Back to Back bogeys on the ninth and 10th holes to fall two strokes behind Sutton As he stepped to the 14th tee. He birdied the 489-Yard, Par-5 16th to Cut the deficit to one stroke but faced a 25 foot Par putt on the 17th to stay alive. Blake survived that crisis by rolling in the 25-foot or then Sank a 15-Fooler on the 18th to deadlock Sutton and Force the overtime. The two players started the playoff on the 17lh Hole and Blake almost ended it the first time they played the 18th, when his 20-foot Birdie putt hit the Center of the cup but jumped Over. They both again parred the 17th and Blake ended it after Sutton left his 30-foot Birdie putt a foot Short. Alarcon finished third in the individual Competition with a 3-Undcr-Par 285, Fol Lowed by Bryan Norton of Oral Roberts at 288. David Sann of thu Joe Rassett of Oral Roberts and Tim Norm of Fresno state All finished at 2-Over-Par 290 for four rounds on the difficult Ohio state univer sity Scarlet course
