European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 3, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 32 the stars and stripes i sports tuesday August 3,1993 Price gets 4th Victory of year Memphis Tenn. A Nick Price has an explanation for Nis outstanding year on the pea tour. A someone is looking Down favourably on me a Price said sunday after winning his fourth tournament of the season. There a More to it than that As the Zimbabwe native who now lives in it Orlando fla., is cruising atop the Money list and has a Chance for the Best year on tour since 1980. His final round 66 gave him a three stroke Victory in the $1.1 million Federal express St. Jude classic his third tour win in As Many stops. A i go along for 10 years or eight years Over Here and in be been making a Nice living coming in second every now and then or third or fourth and suddenly 1993 comes along and i win four times in five months a he said. A a in must playing Well. In a hitting the a. Ball in the Fairway. In a hitting the Ball on the Green and in a making putts. There a not much More to say than no other golfer has More than two Vic tories this year. Hind Floyd at 2-under 214 after struggling Price earned his eighth career title Ith trips at South wind. Engr with an 18-under-Par 266 total after four trips around the .7,006-Yard pc course Jeff Maggert and Rich Fehr finished at 269, one snot ahead of fuzzy Zoeller who began the final round tied for the Lead with Price but faded to a 70. Price managed to win a and take the winners Check of $198,000 a despite being on Edge throughout the tournament. His wife sue is Nome about to deliver their second child. Floyd ties record Jericho new York up Raymond Floyd tied a course record with a 7-under-Par 65 sunday to win the $550,000 Northville Long Island senior classic by two strokes Over five golfers at the Meadow Brook club. Floyd 50, came from five strokes behind to win his second senior tournament of the year. He finished with a 54-Hole total of 8-under 208 and captured the $82,500 first prize. The Victory was Floyd a fifth since joining the senior tour last year. Floyd a final round 65 tied the course record set last year by Jim Dent. Floyd started the Day with birdies on three of the first four holes and finished strongly with four birdies on the Back nine in eluding Back to Back birdies on the 16th and 17th holes. Bob Charles Bob Betley Harold Hen pro Golf Ning Bruce Lehnhard and second round Leader Walt Zembriski finished two strokes behind Floyd at 6-under 210. Charles and Betley shot 67�?Ts sunday Henning and Lehnhard had 68�?Ts and Zembriski carded an Eveh Par 72. Larry Gilbert and Bob Murphy were three shots Back at 5-under 211. Three time defending Champion George Archer finished six strokes be Floyc to a final round 74. Archer was trying to become Only the second Man in pea or senior tour history to win the same event four straight years. Walter Hagen won the pea championship from 1924 to 1927. Archer remained tied with Chi Chi Rodriguez and Bob Charles who each won the same senior tour event in three consecutive years Berteotti takes playoff Canton mass. Up Missie Berteotti birdied the fifth Hole of a sudden death playoff with Dottie Mochrie on sunday to win the $450,000 Ping Welches championship at the Blue Hill country club. Both golfers paired the first four. Off holes before Berteotti rolled in a 1 Aroot foot Birdie putt on the fifth Hole the p 5 18th. Mochrie then missed a 10-fc putt that would have kept the playoff going. The Victory was Berteotti a first since joining the Lyga tour in 1985 and was Worth $67,500. Berteotti had sole Possession of the Lead at 13-under before bog eying the Par-4 17th Hole. Each golfer finished with a 72-Hole of 12-under 276. Score Baker wins in Sweden Kung Backa Sweden apr Peter Baker of Britain beat Anders fors Brand of Sweden with a Par on the second playoff Hole to win the $980,000 scandinavian masters. For Brand bogeyed the final Hole and Baker had a double bogey 6, forcing the playoff. Both finished with 72-Hole totals of 278, 10-under-Par on the 6,889-Yard for Garden club course. For Brand closed at 69 while Baker shot 72. Nick Faldo closed with a 68 for 280 and third. Rodger Davies of Australia shot 69 and tied for fourth at 282 with David Leherty of Northern Ireland who shot 71. Nick Price watches a Birdie putt drop in route to the St. Jude classic championship. Christi Cason in too captures 200 by John Bagratuni Cologne Germany up two Days after his emotional Victory Over superstar Carl Lewis in Gateshead British olympic Champion Linford Christie said he was too tired to meet Andre Cason Over 100 meters but won the 200 meters instead at sundays Isaaf a Welt Klasser track and Field grand prix. A after the Ballyhoo on Friday i was naturally tired Quot commented Christie who clocked 20.39 seconds in the non grand prix race. Nigerian Kayode Luje in was second in 20.42. On Friday Christie stormed to Victory Over Lewis in 10.08 seconds compared to the the eight time olympic champions 10.22 in a showdown where the two runners each received 100,000 pounds $152,000. Lewis was a Gold medallist at All three previous world championships in 1983, 1987 and 1991. A the Only race that matters is in am not afraid of anyone Quot added Christie two weeks before the Start of the world championships in the Southern German City. Christie a option for the 200 meters avoided a 100-meter showdown with Cason who Defeated Lewis at the american trials for Stuttgart with a wind assisted 9,85 seconds a 0.01 second faster than Lewis official world record. Cason is the third serious candidate for the world championship Gold. Christie did not leave Cologne without watching Cason win the 100 with a Strong finish in 10.11 seconds ahead of compatriot John Drummond 10.13. A the race was an important stepping Stone. Of course in a ready to run against everybody but it upsets me that people Are trying to build up a controversy Between me and Linford Quot said Cason. However the Trio of Christie Lewis and Cason will meet in another dramatic showdown at wednesdays Money Laden Zurich meet the Swiss organizer res Brugger confirmed sunday. Meanwhile other world class athletes took the Challenge of their main contenders for a Stuttgart Gold under the sunny Cologne skies in front of 20,000 fans. American 400-hurdles olympic Champion and world record Holder Kevin Young avenged last weeks defeat in London against zambian world Champion Samuel Matte by triumphing sunday in 44.75 seconds. A this was one of my better races of the year. I clipped a few hurdles in London so it was important to Clear them today a said the 26-year-old Young. A London brought me Down to Earth again. I am not a machine a he added looking Back to last wednesday when Matte ended his 26-race winning Streak at Crystal Palace. Matte was second on sunday in 48.28, with american Derrick Adkins third in 48.39. Kenyan Samson Kiture won the 400 in 44.54 seconds ahead of nigerian sunday Bada 44.77. American world record Holder Butch Reynolds led the pack into the final straight but finally had to Settle for third place in 44.83 seconds. A a it a a Good feeling to have beaten Butch for the first time. Today i ran a smooth race a said the delighted Kiture. The 1991 world championship Silver medallist Jose Luiz Barbosa or Brazil clocked 1 45.30 to fight off kenyan olympic Champion William Tanui 1 45.36 in a dramatic finish in the 800 meters. Reigning world Champion and world record Holder Mike Powell of the United states won the Long jump at 26-9v4 with no challenging opposition. American discus thrower Tony Washington surprised German world Champion Lars Riedel with a 213-11 winning sixth attempt. The menus 110 High hurdles was won by american olympic Bronze medallist Jack Pierce in 13.24 seconds but suffered from the absence of briton Colin Jackson and Canadian olympic Champion Mark a i Hope the slight damage to my left foot will be Over soon Quot said Jackson who wednesday in a Estrere became the first european hurdler to break the 13 seconds Barrier with a time of 12.97 seconds. Mckoy was suspended from International Competition by his National federation of Canada because he missed last weekends trials for the old championships fearing an injury. Other cancellations were sprinters Merlene Ottey from Jamaica and russians Irina Privalova
