European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 09, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 b the stars and stripes tuesday april 9, 1991 nil from Page 28 Point to take a pass from Rob Ray before Drifting a 12-footer Over Roy at 2 28 of the third period. .,. Tony Tanti Christian Uuttu Benoit Hogue and Grant led Yard also scored for Buffalo. Montreal got two goals from Brent Gilchrist and single goals from Shayno Corson and Russ Courtnell. A i just got it off the toe of my stick. 1 thought 1 was shooting to the other Side of the net a said Ramsey who has scored Only four playoff goals in his 12 pro seasons a i just got a piece of it and i think that a what threw him off. Probably if i got Good Wood on it he would have stopped it Quot Bruins 6, whalers 3 Hartford Conn Dave Christian and Garry Galley scored 18 seconds apart to spark a four goal Thrif period As Boston beat Hartford. Bob Sweeney added a goal three minutes later for Boston and Craig Janney had a goal on a two Man advantage. Ray Bourque and Glen Wesley also had Power play goals for the Bruins. Boston goalie Andy Moog who struggled in the first two games was Sharp. He made 22 saves to shut Down Hartford which controlled the flow the first two Peri a ods. A a a a a a a a. A Moog who had let in two easy goals in game 2, kept the Bruins in the game until their third period scoring spree. He had several key saves on Hartford a Power play at the end of the first period stopping three shots in 15 seconds. The Best was a 15-foot wrist shot through a crowd by Mark Hunter that Moog got his Blocker on. A i did no to feel i was in the series until i got the win in game 2 a Moog said. A it got me into the rhythm and gave me a a a a a charging Nicklaus fires 67 to capture tradition again Scottsdale Ariz. Apr final round runs have be come almost second nature for Jack Nicklaus but this one seemed Irr probable even for him. A. A a a. Nicklaus who was 12 shots Back after fridays second round shot a 5-under-67 sunday and successfully defended his. Title with a 1-stroke Victory at the tradition Over Jim Colbert Phil Rodgers and Jim Dent. �?o1 did no to think 1 could make up that much ground a said Nicklaus who had a 71 and 73 in the first two rounds. A i never had done that before in 30-something years of playing Golf so Why think i could do it now a the most 1 had come Back before was nine or 10 shots at. The desert classic in 1963 when it was a 90-Hole tournament and i beat Gary player in a playoff. But Here i called Phil on Friday night and said i was too far Back and to go ahead and win the Nicklaus in his season debut on the senior pea tour came from five shots Back in the final round to finish with an 11-under 277 total and take the $120,000 top prize. Now its on to Augusta National for the masters a major tournament on the regular tour he has won six times the last in 1986. He finished sixth last year and there is no golfer the rest of the Field could fear More this week in the first of the grand slam tournaments. A i Hope ill be sharper next week. I was Only Sharp for two Days this week a he said. A a in la take a rest monday then probably play a round tuesday at Augusta. So in a working in that direction a to get sharper for the Nicklaus won the tradition last year by four shots on the 6,864-Yard Cochise course that he designed. A i have no complaints about the course. You just have to have a Little bit of patience a Nicklaus said. A i feel Good about the Way i played. I made things happen Down the stretch. I put together two Good rounds and the Guys in front of me helped me get Back in Rodgers and Colbert both started the final round tied for the Lead at 11 under and with a 4-Strokc bulge Over Dent and Ben Smith. \ Nicklaus took Over the Lead on the 17th when both Rodgers and Colbert bogeyed to fall to nine under. Nicklaus chipped within 2 feet on 18, then tapped in a Birdie putt to go 11 under. Colbert and Rodgers playing in the group behind Nicklaus both birdied the final Hole to finish at 278 after rounds of 73. They won $58,000 As did Dent who shot a 69 and overcame four bogeys on the front nine with seven birdies in the final eight holes. Dale Douglass had five of his eight birdies on the Back nine and posted the Days Best round a a 66 a to finish at 281. Chi Chi Rodriguez who had won two Oft he seniors i ast fou r events was at 282 along with George Archer and Charles Coody. The Victory was the third on the seniors tour for Nicklaus. Johnson struggles but wins by 4 Tucson Ariz. Apr Hometown favorite Chris Johnson s struggling final round Wasny to pretty but she made Par saving putts on the first sixth and 11th holes in route to the even Par 72 and the Ping Welch championship. In beating Chris Tschetter by four shots she won Here for the second time and posted her sixth career Victory. A it was ugly a said Johnson who also won this event in 1984. A i sure would like to be there in Contention More often so it bother me As much a Johnson a former University of Arizona standout finished with a 72-Hole total of 15-Undcr-Par 273 a the closer i got to the course the More nervous i got a she said. A i Haven to been in the position often enough to know what to do coming from the Tschetter 26, had an Lyga season Best six consecutive birdies in route to a 66 and second place a career Best finish for the third year pro. She birdied every Hole from 13 on. The previous Best this year was five in a Row by Lori Garbacz. The Lyga record is eight by Mary Beth Zimmerman at the 1984 rail classic. Johnson a win was Worth $52,500. Tschetter settled for $32,375.jan Stephenson who was trying to capture her first Victory since her Finger was broken during a mugging last year started out three shots Back but bogeyed the second Hole and never mounted a threat. She shot a 74 fora 278 total and a third place tie with Kristi Albers and Betsy King. A a in la cry All the Way Home. I blew it a Ste 1 Henson said. A a its not like Chris won it lost Stephenson a troubles started with a missed 3-footer for Par on no. 5. A i then started pressing for birdies a she said. A i have been so concerned with what Chris was doing. Every time i pressed to catch her she made her putt and i missed Albers and King who won this event in 1987 and was second in 1985 and 1986, shot 67s. Defending Champion Colleen. Walker and Patty Sheehan this seasons leading Money Winner finished at 282.after Stephenson a bogey at the fifth Johnson a Lead climbed to five shots. She left the door open with bogeys at 14 and 15, but then clinched her sixth career Victory with a Birdie on the Par-5 finishing Hole. From Page 28 up from the present $41,000 to $105,000. A selecting umpires for the playoffs and world series by Merit rather than on rotation. A an increase in the umpires daily expense Money from $169 to $185. A three weeks vacation up from two a the idea was to be sure that we could Reward people for working hard and performing Well Quot commissioner Fay Vincent said. A. Richie Phillips head of the umpires association said umpires had planned to picket monday in Cincinnati new York and Texas. At riverfront stadium where the world series Champion Cincinnati reds played Houston in the traditional no opener the replacement Crew consisted of Home plate Umpire Frank Ballino an Mcaa Umpire from Lexington by Randy Bruns a former minor league ump from Waverly Iowa John floras another former minor leaguer from treasure Island fla., and Dick Urlage an Mcaa ump from fort Thomas by. In Detroit where the new York Yankees played the tigers in the first game of the season former american league Umpire Bill Deegan was to work behind the plate. The sides began closing in on a Deal Friday but talks broke Down shortly before 3 . Saturday Over what management negotiator Robert Kheel said was an ultimatum on Money from Richie Phillips head umpires association. At the time Phillips said the sides were approximately $750,000 apart but Kheel said he believed the difference was twice that. Throughout sunday night the differences narrowed. The leagues had put Amateur umpires in place to work the final two Days of exhibition games the amateurs also had been assigned to work mondays openers. The relationship Between the major leagues and their umpires has been strained in recent years leading to work stoppages in 1970, 1978, 1979, 1984 and 1990. A. ,. A umpires have not missed regular sea son games since striking for the first 45 Days of the 1979 season. They struck for a total of seven games during the 1984 playoffs and boycotted Spring training games for one week last season. 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