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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, January 20, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes monday january 20, 1992 la Canada tips . In their tuneup finale Saskatoon Saskatchewan up a Dave Archibald scored two third period goals and Fabian Joseph added a pair saturday night pacing the Canadian olympic team to a 5-2 Triumph Over the United states olympic team in the final exhibition meeting Between the two squads. The Victory gave Canada a 9-2-3 Edge in pre olympic games against the . Archibald snapped a 2-2 tie at 1 26 of the third period when he took Patrick Leb Caus a drop pass and beat goaltender Ray Leblanc to the stick Side from the deep Slot. Archibald added a Power play goal at 5 58 to give Canada a 4-2 Lead. O Meara slips into Lead Johnson places last in 4-Man 50-meter race Ottawa apr Ben Johnson finished last saturday night in the 50-meter sprint As Boris Goins of the United states won the four Man event at the Ottawa a International indoor games. Goins and runner up Donovan Bailey of Canada each were timed in 5.78 seconds. Houston Mctear of the United states was third at 5.87 and Johnson the former world record Holder finished in 5.88. Despite the slow showing Johnson said he was pleased. A everything is there now a he said. A the Knees Are 100 percent now so i m very  Johnson 31, missed the Hamilton indoor games last week because of tendinitis in his Knees. His appearance at the Ottawa event created a juror Between the Hamilton and Ottawa organizers with Hamilton claiming the internationals were providing a soft Field to help Johnson win. Last year Johnson set Canadian indoor records in 50 Yards 5.35 seconds and 55 meters 6.20 seconds at the Ottawa meet in just his second race after a two year drug suspension. Bermuda dunes Calif. A while an enormous gallery concentrating its attention on John Daly and co., Mark of Meara quietly slipped into the Lead saturday in the Bob Hope classic. Of Meara shot a 5-under-Par 67 in relative Solitude at la Quinta Well away from the hordes of fans at Bermuda dunes who followed Daly Hope former president Ford and vice president Dan Quayle. Daly the Long hitting pea Champion could do no better than a 3-under-Par 69 and completed 72 holes in 281. That is 7-under Par one Over the Cut for sundays final round in this 90-Hole event of Meara who has four of his seven career victories in a tournament with a pro am format leads going into the final round for the second straight year. A last year i was in the same situation a of Meara said after finishing one round on each of four desert resort courses in 267. A last year i was 24 under shot five under in the last round and it Wasny to Good  he wound up losing a sudden death playoff to Corey Pavin who chipped in for a Birdie. A maybe this year i can come away a Winner a of Meara said. Five players led by Fred couples Are one stroke Back at 268. A with the number of players there with the Talent they have there la be a lot of birdies a lot of Low scores a o Meara predicted. A my strategy for tomorrow a he asked before shrugging and smiling. A shoot seven or eight under Par. The Winner is going to have to have a Low score. 1 think i have to shoot at least six under to win. I just Hope i can continue on the Roll in be  couples who has finished sixth or better in 14 of his last 17 world wide starts moved into Contention with an 8-under-Par 64 at pea West the most difficult of the courses in the rotation. Also at 20 under Par were Lanny wad Kins Jeff Maggert third round Leader Gene Sauers and Kenny Perry. Maggert shot 64 and Perry 68, both at la Quinta. Sauers slipped to a 70 at pea West and Wadkins moved up with a 65 at Bermuda dunes. Steve Elkington who won last weeks tournament of champions seriously damaged his chances for a second consecutive title with a 73 at pea West. He was five strokes off the Pace at 272. Arnold Palmer the 5-time Winner of this title who generated some excitement with a 66 in the opening round shot a 76 at Bermuda dunes Ana at 286 failed to make the Cut for the final round. Bob Hope classic vice president Dan Quayle makes a Point with Host Bob Hope on first tee saturday. Lyga Hall welcomes Bradley Pat Bradley during Hof qualifying win on sept. 29. By Dave of Hara Boston apr at 18, Pat Bradley was a class a skier with olympic team potential. Her father though Felt she had More Promise As a golfer. So Pat followed her dad s advice. She abandoned the new England slopes and went to College in the Sun Belt to get More time on the Golf course. From Westford Academy in her Hometown North of Boston and near the new Hampshire state line Young Bradley went to Miami Dade Junior College then to Arizona state and then Back East to Florida International for her degree a and All american Golf honors. As an Amateur she won the new Hampshire women s championship and the new England women a title twice. She joined the Lyga tour in january 1974, becoming the first $4 million Winner in 1991. On saturday night Pat received her greatest tribute. She became the 12th player inducted into the Lyga Hall of Fame at a dinner at the Ritz Carlton hotel. A this is the ultimate achievement of my career a Bradley now 40, said at a news conference before her induction. A a it a a thrill to be Able to fulfil what started As my dads dream and developed into my dream. This basically was my dads dream. He knew about the Lyga and the Hall of Fame Long before i did. Quot tonight is icing on the cake i did no to need a party to Welcome my arrival into the Hall of  Bradley got into the Hall automatically when she won the lbs Lyga classic last fall. It was her fourth Victory of the year and the 30th of her career including six major tournament championships. The 30 titles with four majors earned her a spot with 11 other All time greats a Patty Berg Betty Jameson Louise Suggs babe Didricksen Zaharias Betsy Rawls Mickey Wright Kathy Whitworth Sandra Haynie Carol Mann Joanne Carner and Nancy Lopez a in probably the most demanding Hall of Fame in sports. A i knew when i signed my scorecard on sept. 29 that i was in the Hall of Fame at that moment a one said. A i did no to have to wait for a phone Call. It was an instant moment. That a the neat thing about the Lyga Hall. A i can to believe its actually happening though. Its hard to believe in a just the 12th to make it. In be never been More excited or Antsy Over anything. I can handle the Golf better than i can handle this  Bradley said a a it a a wonderful system when you can win your Way in a noting that baseball has failed to elect the late Leo Durocher to its Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. A i thought of it when i read that Leo Durocher had died at 86,�?� she said. A every year he waited by the phone and never received that phone   
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