European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday. August 13,1989 the stars and stripes Page 21 Reid posts 67 to take 2-shot Lead in pea by Brian Hewitt the Lou Angeles times Hawthorn Woods. Iii. Mike Reid who has never won a major championship shot a 67 Friday to take a two shot Lead with a two round total or 133 in the pea championship at Kemper lakes Golf club. Craig Stadler needed Only 24 putts to Post a course record 64 in a round that featured eight birdies and no bogeys. Starter s 36-holc total of 133 is Good for a share of second place with Leonard Thompson. Meanwhile Arnold Palmer who shot a 68 in the opening round dropped Back into the pack at 2-Underwith a 74, including a three putt bogey on the Par 5 11 in and a double bogey two holes later held caused by a 2-Iron off the tee that Bur rowed beneath the lip of a greens id Bun Ker. Palmer 59, who birdied seven holes thursday managed Only one Friday. I Hope he said wearily ill be Able to get myself up the next two Jack Nicklaus 49, birdied the Isth and 18th holes to Salvage a Par round and remain at 4-Undcr. But he said i was All Over the Golf reminded that golfing legend Bobby Jones once said that Nicklaus played a game with which Jones was not familiar Nicklaus replied i m not familiar with this one Tom Watson and much of the rest of the Field had to endure a 1-hour, 48-min Etc suspension of play because of Light Ning and rain. The Low 70 scorers and tics will sur Vive the Cut. But who those players Are would not be determined until Early sat urday when 24 golfers finish their second rounds. Watson who has never won this tournament followed his opening 67 with a 69, completed in near darkness lie is alone at 136, one shot ahead of Andy Hcan Chris Perry de Fiori and Dave Rummells. My position is belter than it was two months ago Watson said. If you asked me two months ago if 1 could win the pea i would have said no " . Open Champion Curtis strange shot a 68 and found himself tied with Scott Hoch and welshman Ian pos Nam at 6-under, five shots behind Reid. The assault on Par launched thurs Day which included 68s from f Almer and Nicklaus and 47 other rounds under Par continued. There were 40 More rounds under Par Friday. Stadler a Friendly sort despite his hair trigger temper on the course has t won a pea event since the 1984 Byron Nelson classic when he was 30 pounds he has t come close to the $446,462 he earned in 1982, when Hewon four tournaments and ended up As the tour s leading Money Winner. He is 36 now and when asked to de scribe his 14 years on the tour he said it s been Good bad and it got particularly ugly last month when he arrived in Scotland for the Brit ish open on a sunday and slept until determined lie had a virus. That was All they could Tell him. The Best he could do in the tournament was a tic for 13th.when he returned Home doctors could t diagnose the virus either. Stadler said he would undergo a Battery of allergy tests in two weeks. But right now he said "1 feel Craig Stadler Waves after shooting course record 64 in pea championship. Rose hearing put on indefinite hold Columbus Ohio a baseball s attempts to conduct a disciplinary hearing on Pete Rose were put on hold indefinitely Friday when a Federal judge stayed All proceedings unlit an appellate court decides if it will hear the Case. . District judge John d. Holschuh barred com missioner a. Bartlelt Giamatti from holding a hearing scheduled for thursday on charges that the Cincinnati manager bet on his own team. The judge also ruled that the Fri should release to baseball sheets of paper that allegedly contain records of Rose s bets in his handwriting and with his fingerprints on them. Baseball has copies of the sheets and Rose s lawyers did not oppose release of the originals. Holschuh said that nothing should happen until the 6lh . Circuit court of appeals decides whether to hear Rose s Appeal that the Case belongs in state court in Cincinnati. The court is of the Hope and of the opinion that the appellate court will. Resolve the matter expeditiously thereby eliminating the lengthy delay. That would result from a preliminary injunction hearing in this court subsequent Appeal of that order a possible re Versal and remand on the jurisdictions Issue and a second preliminary injunction hearing in the state court Holschuh wrote in his 14-Page opinion. Al no roundups on Page 23 Giamatti who repeatedly has fought Rose s attempts to remove him from the Case said we understand his reasoning and of course abide by his judgement we arc hopeful the court of appeals will act soon he said in a statement. Rose is attempting to Stop Giamatti from deciding his Case claiming the commissioner has prejudged him. On june 25, judge Norbert a. Nadel of the Ham Ilton county common pleas court issued a temporary restraining order against Giamatti. The Case bogged Down when baseball had it transferred to Federal court on july 3. Holschuh decided on july 31 that the Federal courts had jurisdiction and extended the ban against Giamatti s hearing through aug. 14, the Date he said he would hear Rose s request for a Prem Linary injunction. Lawyers for baseball asked that Holschuh allow the commission or to hold a hearing while the Legal Wrang Ling continued. Holschuh rejected the request. After having vigorously and successfully sought to remove this Case from the state court to the Federal court the commissioner is now unwilling to wait for a Brief period of time to permit the court of appeals to decide whether to accept or reject Rose Appeal he and his lawyers have consistently sought to keep the Case in a state court in Cincinnati the manager s Hometown. Baseball wants it in Federal coun where the sweep ing Powers of the commissioner have been upheld in the obvi9usly delays the commissioner from proceeding and in that we arc disappointed said John c. Elam a lawyer for Giamatti sports on an television Golf final round pea championship 8 . Sunday. Baseball Pittsburgh at Montreal taped1 . Monday. Radio baseball Oakland at California 10 . Sunday
