European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 c. The stars and stripes monday july 29, 1991 _ Quot r Trevino leads . Senior open by Bob Green a Golf writer Birmingham Mich. A. Its a dream pairing for Lee Trevino but one that a been More like a Nightmare for Jack Nicklaus. Trevino and Nicklaus Are the last twosome off the tee at Oakland Hills sunday with the . Senior open title at stake. Quot great. Absolutely great a Trevino said after he had taken the Lead saturday with a 2-under 68 and a 54-Hole total of Par 210. Nicklaus scrambled his Way into that pairing with a 70 that left him at 211, one Oyer and one behind. Chi Chi Rodriguez and . Snead Are also at 211. Rodriguez matched Par 70 in the third round while Snead relinquished the Lead with a 71. It was another two shots Back to Mike Hill Don Bies and a1 Geiberger tied at 213. Hill shot 71, Bies and Geiberger 72. They were followed by the threesome of South african Gary player Charles Coody and lefty Bob Charles of new zealand. Coody moved up with a 69, while Charles and player each shot.73. Walter Zembriski made the biggest move with a 66 that was by two shots the bests of the tournament. It was Only one off the course record set by George Archer in the 1964 Carling world tournament. At 216, six shots Back and with seven players ahead of him however Zembriski has Little Chance of Over take the Hall of Fame members in the final pairing one that Renews a strangely lopsided rivalry. The matchup moved into the �?T90s last year when Trevino beat Nicklaus for this title at Paramus n.j., just like several other times men Trevino has bested Nicklaus for major championships. Trevino a first Victory As a professional the 1968 . Open the tournament that established him As a Star of the first magnitude came at Nicklaus expense. Nicklaus was second in that tournament and was second to Trevino in the �?T71 . Open the .�?T72 British open and the �?T74 pea championship. A the . Senior open is the Only major senior title i Haven to won a said Nicklaus who won the pea seniors earlier this year. A i Haven to won at Oakland Hills. I d like to do that. This is the biggest of All the senior titles. Its a title i would like to have a he said. While their head to head confrontation promises great drama it also contains the possibility of danger. Both Trevino and Nicklaus Are aware of it. Both mentioned it. A i Hope we done to get to looking at each other and let somebody else go by us a Trevino said. _ a a it a still anybody a Golf tournament not just my Golf tournament or Trevino a Golf tournament a Nicklaus said. A there must be six or seven others who can still win it. A what i done to want to happen is to get caught up in ing Trevino like Arnold and i used to do a he said and then played both ends of an imaginary conversation a they i got you Arnie 72 to 74.�?� Quot yeah but what about those other 10 Guys that went past us while you were doing it a a a that a what i done to want to happen a Nicklaus said. Nicklaus who has won four or eight previous career starts among golfs Over-50 set put himself in position to gain that title despite an Effort that was considerably less than his Best. A a in a pleased to get out of it with a 70, a pretty Good score for a round when you re not swinging very Well a he said. Nicklaus had a Birdie Birdie Start hooking an 8-Iron around Trees to four feet of the Flag on the first Hole and two putting for Birdie-4 on the second. A i was Lucky to have a Good Start and build a Little Cushion a he said. He 3-putted twice on the front Side once when he stubbed the Putter. A can you imagine what it feels like to hit a putt fat in a tournament a he played the Back in Par but said he a was kind of Quot Trevino on the other hand said he Only hoped to a keep on hitting the Ball like i have the last three Days. A i do that and in a Chew Sembach Hanau Germany a Hanau turned sundays confrontation Between Europe a army and air Force soccer Kings into a breakfast of champions devouring Sembach a Safe titlist 7-0. While they were at it the hornets ate Sembach a lunch too striking for a pair of first half goals and adding a 20-minute army air Force soccer five goal barrage in the second half to Cement their claim As Europe a Best . Military squad. As in yesterdays 6-2 semifinal rout of Span Dahlem it was the attacking Trio of Oscar Najarro Freddie Pedroza and Jeff Perkins who did most of the damage with Pedroza the tourneys leading scorer bagging three More to run his total to five. Pedroza could have had his sixth in the 65th minute when he and Najarro were both open in the Box but he elected to let his teammate have the goal and dished off to Najarro. It was Pedroza who deflated the tigers in the games 10th minute. Sembach had dominated the Early play but when Pedroza tapped in Kirk Fosters Cross off a countering pass from Najarro for a 1-0 Lead the tigers seemed to Wilt. Pedroza made it 2-0 just before halftime when he broke into the Box took a pass from Russell Guifarro. And lifted a shot into the net Over sprawling keeper Steve Bagarly whose posture seemed representative of the tigers spirits at intermission. Those spirits sagged even More at the 50-minute Mark when Perkins stripped Sembach fullback William Welch 25 meters away from the goal and beat Hagarty one on one for the 3-0 tally. Pedroza made it 4-0 in the 60th minute on a perfect double pass move with Perkins. Pedroza canned the shot from 6 meters out. Najarro pumped in the last three getting on the Board a minute later when he was tripped in the Box and banged in the penalty kick. He was a meter closer four minutes later when Pedroza generously handed him the you take it Chippie and closed out the scoring at the 70th minute with a one on one goal against Hagarty after Marvin Andrade had caught the tigers trying the offsides trap and fed him the Ball in full stride. That was the end of the bloodletting for Hagarty who was bombed with 31 shots which poured through Sembach a sagging defense. The tigers had but nine shots at Hanau a Jim Ryan. Hanau dominated the All tournament Johnson s 10.42 fails to qualify Montreal a Ben Johnson finished a sorry fourth to Bruny Surin in the menus 100-meter finals on saturday and ended his Chance to defend his title at the world championships next month. Surin was clocked in a wind aided 10.03 seconds to take his third straight National title at the Canadian track and Field championships. Atlee Mahorn was second in 10.17 seconds Peter Ogilvie was third in 10.33 and Johnson was fourth at 10.42. Johnson had to run at least 10.30, the International qualifying Standard needed to enter the world championships which Are in Tokyo from aug. 24-sept. 1. Johnson could still he chosen As a member of Canadas 400-meter relay team for Tokyo. The team will be announced after the last event of the four Day meet. A amps Kan George Hanau a Kirk Foster front and Sembach a Richard Boyd go head to head on sunday. Team with Perkins being named map. He was joined on the squad by teammates Pedroza Najarro Ryan Mariano Ibarra Thomas Lascell and coach Peter born. Sembach landed Santiago Lanza Chris Gallagher and Mel Lewis on the team Kaiserslautern a Dave Thomas and Colin Hondo and Spang Dahlem a Aaron Kaza Maka rounded out the team. In sunday s third place game Kaiserslautern 3, Span Dahlem 0 the panthers started what turned out to be an All army Day with a Whitewash of the Safe runners up. Although the sabers did no to have any Points they did score As fullback Kaza Maka directed the Ball into his own net in the 12th minute. It was another 60 minutes before anyone scored again when Ken Wisniewski pounded a direct free kick Over goalie Ken Samartino. Alex Jolicoeur closed out the scoring three minutes later when he dribbled through the sabers defense and bounced a shot into the net off the right Post. Whitaker whips Diaz Norfolk a. Apr Pernell a Sweet Peak Whitaker successfully defended his world lightweight boxing championship saturday night with a unanimous 12-round decision Over european Champion poli Diaz of Spain. Whitaker 27, improved his record to 26-1 before a crowd of 7,000 in his Hometown by dominating the Pace with his stalk and counter style. Diaz however was Able to take everything Whitaker threw and still taunt his opponent. At the end however he sustained his first loss in 33 pro bouts. In a preliminary bout featuring heavyweights Michael Moorer of Detroit stopped Alex Stewart of Tampa fla., at 1 54 of the fourth round of a scheduled 10-Rounder
