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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes Stockton or. Shares Lead with Frost by the associated press Cromwell Conn. David Frost shot a 4-under-Par 66 on saturday to tie Dave Stockton or. For the Lead after three rounds of the greater Hartford open. Stockton shot a 67 to finish with Frost at 11-under-Par 199, a record score for 54 holes in the 10 years the gho has been played at the tournament players club at River Highlands. At 200 was Greg Norman who matched frosts 66 after five birdies and a bogey. He was in sole Possession of third place and two strokes ahead of John Cook who played bogey free Golf and tied the course record with a 64. Next at 203 were Mike Reid Clark Dennis Ted Tryba and John Daly. Brad Faxon Dillard Pruitt and Mike Standly matched Cooke a 64. Glen Day got his second hot in on of the tournament using a 5-Irori on the 171-Yard 16th. On Friday Day scored on the 158-Yard 11th with a 7-Iron, Day shot a 70 on saturday and was at 207. Sports monday june 27,1994 Golf Stockton or. Widens Lead Dearborn Mich. A a cold steady drizzle and an unforgiving Golf course a caught up with All but Dave Stockton in the third round of the senior players championship. Stockton shot a a under 71 at the pc of Michigan on a Rainy saturday opening a five shot Lead Over Jim Albus. Albus who won this tournament in 1991 while a club pro had an even-par72 for the round and a 208 total. Lee Trevino who started the Day three strokes off the Pace bogeyed three of four holes during a wayward stretch on the Back nine. He finished 2-Over for the round and was lied with Jim Dent six shots behind Stockton Dent shot a 2-under Roe wins French open Saint Quentin France England a Mark Roc shot a final round 6-under Par 66 sunday to capture the $825,000 French open. With six birdies on the final Day Roe went to 14-Undcf 274 to beat Sweden a Gabriel Hjerstedt by a shot. Roe started sundays round three shots off the Pace. Andrews tops Lyga classic Somers Point n j. Donna Andrews took control of the greens and the Lead at the $500,000 so sprite Lyga classic on saturday sinking birdies on her first three holes in route to a three stroke Lead Over Barb Bunko sky alter the second round. Andrews shot a 5-under-Par 66 for the Day and completed the first two rounds at with a 9-under 133 a a tournament record Low for two Days. Bunko sky chased Andrews for the Lead All Day finishing at 2-under for the Day and at a Niider Par 136 for both rounds. Vinny Pazienza left misses with a left Hook against Roberto Duran during second round of saturday s inc title fight saturday. On loudly Las vegas a Vinny Pazienza entered the ring with White stripes painted on his face and left it with blood streaming from a Cut. In Between Pazienza pounded out a unanimous 12-round decision Over Roberto Duran that was greeted with As Many Boos As cheers by a crowd of some 10,000 fans saturday night at the Mem grand Pazienza had to get up from a fifth round Knockdown. Judge Chuck Giampa scored it 117-113 while Dave Morel i and Jerry Roth each had it 117-112 for Pazienza. Pazienza 31, dominated the second half of the fight As Duran 43, tired. Duran knocked Pazienza Down with a right hand at 1 34 of the fifth round. Pazienza got up immediately and took a mandatory 8-count. Later in the round the fighters Heads collided and Pazienza suffered a Cut above the right Eye near the nose while Duran was Cut in the Corner of the left nose. Duran a Cut did no to bleed much during the remainder of the fight but blood streamed from Pazienza a Cut although it did not seem to bother his vision. A i had a bad night but i still won a Pazienza said. A it will be a big year for  some people will see the loss As Duran a last Hurrah certainly As a marquee fighter As he has been most of the time since turning pro in 1967. As far As retiring however Duran said a no. I will  Pazienza perhaps too emotional in the Early rounds calmed Down and started taking charge at midpoint As Duran a legs lost their Bounce from Pazienza a body punches. Pazienza also had the better of the Many exchanges in the closing rounds including the 12th. The comp Box computer analysis showed Pazienza landed 232 of 634 punches while Duran landed 195 of 689. T Pazina who weighed the contract limit of 165 pounds boosted his record to 30-8-5 with 27 knockouts. It was his seventh Victory since he returned to boxing in dec. 1992 after having suffered a broken neck in a car crash on nov. 12,1991. Duran 163w, had a so Van fight winning Streak snapped and lost for the 10th time against 93 victories. Lopez beats Haugen in bloody Brawl Las vegas a Tony Lopez did no to look like much of a Winner with blood flowing from a deep Cut Over his left Eye. Greg Haugen though looked even worse. Lopez survived a bloody Battle of former champions saturday night finally stopping the game Haugen with a Bury of punches at 1 43 of the final round of their scheduled k round Junior welterweight fight. By the end both fighters were marked and covered with blood but it was Haugen being led to his Stool after referee Richard Steele moved in to save him from further damage. The fight topped the under card of the Robert Duran Vinnie Pazienza fight. The sudden ending came As Lopez was battering Haugen against the ropes a fitting Climax to an action packed fight that saw each fighter throw More than 600 punches Lopez though landed far More of his punches a 333 to Haugens 207, according to ringside punch statistics. The former Aba lightweight Champ dropped Haugen in the sixth round and knocked his mouthpiece out six times. Lopez seemingly had the fight under control until an accidental head butt caused a deep Gash Over his left Eye in the eighth round. Lopez who upped his record to 45-4-1 with 32 knockouts notched his third straight win since moving up to Junior welterweight Haugen is 34-6-1i both fighters weighed 142 pounds. A in another fight Mike Evans had a strategy against Jorge Luis Gonzalez but it did no to pay off. As a result Evans May not be paid by Nevada state boxing officials who withheld his $20,000 purse after he was stopped in the second round of a scheduled 10-round fight against the heavyweight from Cuba. Evans threw Only one punch in the first round and Only a few More in the second before two punches from Gonzalez put him Down where he stayed As he was counted out by referee Toby Gibson. Mark Rattner executive director of the Nevada slate athletic commission said Evans purse would be withheld pending a hearing before the commission Evans of Santa Ana calif., fell to 3010-1,1996 olympic tickets Range from $6-600 Lausanne Switzerland apr it will Cost just $6 for a ticket to a preliminary round baseball game at the 1996 summer games in Atlanta it will Cost a lot More a 100 times More a for the Best seats at the opening and closing ceremonies. Atlanta organizers announced their ticket prices saturday after receiving approval of the executive Board of the International olympic committee. The average ticket Price is $59.72, with More than half at $20 or less. Quot we based our prices on fairness equity and affordability a said Billy . Chief of the Atlanta com Mittee for the olympic games. Adjusting for inflation 90 percent of the tickets will be at or below the prices charged for the same events at the 19s4 los Angeles games Bayne said. He said 95 percent of All tickets will be priced below $>5 anti every sport Wall have at least one session with tickets available at $25 or less. Lor the first Lime the Price of tickets will include free rail or bus transportation to and from the venues provided by olympic organizers. The highest a rices will be for tie opening and closing ceremonies with Snow Lor the Best tickets $-100 for mid level scats and $200 for the cheapest. Ceremony tickets in Barcelona Cost $500 for the Best seats. Many of the seats for the ceremonies will be held by  officials sponsors athletes and Media. Payne said the exact number of tickets available to the general Public wont be known until later a total of 11 million tickets will be available 50 percent More than in los Angeles and 2,$ times More than for the 1992 games in Barcelona. Tickets will go on Sale starting in the Spring of 1995, Host by direct mail and later by . About 900,000 tickets Are set aside for Purchase outside the   
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