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Special Purchase! THE EVENING STAR A-21 Washington, D. C. * Sputtering Reds Casper Gets Big Boost MONDAY. APRIL 29. 1987 Forced to Leave With Derby Golf Money Long Putt Wins LOUISVILLE. Ky„ April 29 (A*).—Bill Casper, Jr.’a rising star had carried him all the way to Klu in Hospital third place today on the tell- For Patty Berg tale money list of the profes- CINCINNATI, April 29 (i'P)- sional golfing tour. MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 29 UP). greatest < The Redlegs, their hig'*- —“That was the - \ ' :* with Since a pro golfer’s bank ac- 1 l touted power attack sputter count is the w shot Patty Berg ever made.” * main barometer of The comment badly, left First Baseman his achievements, the Bonita, . -¦ Hr 1 and the infecti- Kluszewski here for hosr Calif., slugger and putter de- ous smile came from Miss Berg She just reported jM^^i treatment as they pulled out ij luxe could be tagged a threat to herself. had day trip. a one-over-par 74 final round to :? for their first Eastern some of the game’s greatest t ¦: v r win the Women’s Western Open iix& ,; Manager Paul prizes in future years. msamm #>„ General Gabe golf tournament yesterday. ~ Ts y She | Wm»lWiln‘ '^Kcffjiife;:^ *&&s announced last night that Klus He edged out Peter Thomson * '• •'£ W:-ivx^i&sSMßßßb!: didn’t know at the her \V £ V-- £. '^J&jP^; ••• time if N zewski, generally regarded e s the of Australia yesterday in the 291 total would man in the Reds' offe. ' overcome Wlffl No. 1 Kentucky Derby Open, but Smith's five-stroke third round would enter Christ Hospital to icarly everbody agreed it was lead. day for a physical checkup ant me of the easiest one-stroke The “greatest shot" 38- hi; was a treatment of his mysterious ictories seen on the circuit. foot putt on the 18th green for ailment. Paul said Kluszewsk Casper, having an eagle. join constructed a would not the team unti bulge Miss Berg, of St. Andrews, again. five-stroke on the first doctors say he can play nine holes of the final round, 111., defeated 20-year-old Miss Kluszewski has had the hip needed only to three-putt the BILLCASPER, Jr. Smith by one stroke. Wiffl, of ailment since spring training of last green to shade Thomson, Winner by a Stroke St. Clair, Mich., bogled throe only appearance 1956. His in the playing in the same threesome. —AP Wirephoto of the first four holes and ended starting lineup this was season That is he I with an 80. opening day, although he has what he did as on a four-day card of > fourth place tie and $1,600 apiece. Tied for third were Mickey made few pinch-hitting ap- finished with Wright Diego a 68-68-71-70—277—seven strokes . All of the top finishes an- of San and Louise pearances. Suggs, Sea Island, at under Seneca Park’s par of nounced they were moving on to Ga.. 297. Definite Worth, Texas, for this week’s Anne Richardson. Columbus. Trouble Not 35-36—71. Ohio, amateur, finished The payoff Colonial Open. at 399 Just what the muscular first $4,300 out of a while the defending $30,000 jackpot Casper ! Bill Ceiper. Jr. 70—277 M.. 100 champion, baseman's trouble is apparently lifted all 1 Peter Thomson flu—27B 11.000 Beverly Hanson of Indio, Calif., the way from 11th In winnings to i Julius Boros oft—2Bo 2.000 neverj has been determined for Bob Harris 67—281 1,600 tied at 300 with Betty Dodd, at year. Wininger sure. It first was called a third with $10,518 for the Bo 68—281 1.600 Louisville, Ky. Doug , Art Wall. Jr. 6»—282 1.400 pinched nerve. Recently doctors Masters winner Ford, who 1 Jack Pleck 74—28.1 l.lluo P»tty Berg 74—291 $1,000.00 collected only for his Louis- A1 Besselink 08—284 1.050 Wiffl Smith 80—292 086 Oil diagnosed it as a calcium deposit SBOO Marty Fursol 68—284 1.050 .Mickey Wright 77—297 638.00 on the left hip X-ray treat- ville effort, remains the leader ' Chick Harbert 66—28 ft 050 [xAnne Rtch»rdson...74—299 but Mike Souchak 68—28 ft OftO Beverly Henson 76—800 879.78 ments have failed to bring Klus- with $24,629. Arnold Palmer is 1 Johnny Pott 76—285 HSO Betty Dodd 87—300 879.75 second with $13,467. Doug Ford 71—287 800 Betsy Rawls ...79—301 274.40 zewski relief from the pain. Pal Schwab 72—287 800 Mary Lena Paulk .79—301 274.40 At any rate, Kluszewski said. Thomson’s second money in Howie Johnson 711—2X7 800 Fay Crocker 75—303 196.00 the Derby Open A1 Balding 68—288 HOO Ruth Jesson 76—303 159.25 “My hip hurts. was $3,000. Dick Mayer 70—288 600 Bety Jameson 77—303 159,25 "Ican't help worrying when I Julius Boros, a late starter, Tom Nicnorte 70 —288 600 Marilynn Smith 70—305 122.50 Roberto De Vicenio __ 70—788 600 Marlene Bauer Hagge 75—307 112.70 feel good one day and terrible established a course record on .Arnold Palmer 68—280 41U.7S Alice Bauer 76—309 98 00 the final day with a sparkling 65 sPaul O'Leary 68 —280 418.75 Betty Hicks 77—310 80.00 RETURN TO SAFETY—Bob Boyd of the Orioles for second on a hit-and-run play, but George Kell the next.’’ he added. "It seems ¦Paul Harney 68—28» 418.7 ft Vonnie Colby 78—311 I make hurts me.” to tally a total of 280, good for Dow Plnsterwald 60—280 413.75 i iPetty Kirk Bell 80—311 slides safely back to first as Roy Sievers of the flied to Lemon and Boyd had every move Gary Player 70—280 418.75 Randolph—.77—3ll to scramble back. He third money of $2,000. George Blgham 72—789 Bonnie stretches for Whether it has been Kluszew- I (Jay 418.751 [Joyce Ziske 76—312 Senators throw from Rightfelder ' Hebert 72—289 413.751 Jim scored later. The Senators won this one, 7-6, in 10 lineup Bo Wininger and Bob Harris 1 —— xDenotes amateur. Lemon in the first inning of the first game of the innings ski’s absence from the or r on Jerry Snyder’s single, but lost the night- just a general team slump, the were nosed out by Boros’ fine double-header yesterday in Boyd performance and |K. Baltimore. started cap, 3-2. Umpire is Johnny Rice.—AP Wirephoto. Redlegs have gotten away to a settled for a Havens Captures of C. Soccer Team dismal start. Generally rated as pennant Gains Stewart Finals SENATORS Potomac Canoeing Knights MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES contenders off their power hit- BASEBALL The of Columbus soc- Continued from Pare A-20 ting, the Reds have failed to hit icer team advanced to the finals innings as the Orioles grabbed Continued from Page A-20 Solo Class Title :of the Stewart Cup competition YANKEES, 3; RED SOX, 2 iTIGERS, 2-2; INDIANS, CARDINALS, 6-4; CUBS, in the pinches and have dropped ing in runs, _ 2-0 4-0 lead against three wrapped it up after 0-J * a Garland games. Frank Havens won the Cana- upsetting Pompei, 4-2, yes- Boston A.H.O.A. New Yark A.H.0.a1 FIRST GAME seven out of their first 11 with ! „ »IRST GAME :]l Shifflett and seven runs in their eighth. dian-style terday Twenty-fourth Malzo’e.3b sill Bauer.rf 3 1 :t u| ' ¦ Detroit. AH O A t Irrclsnd. A Lou), A H O.A t A Chakales. However, worse, of those solo class of the an- at street S .1 Slaugh 0 fliiißoliing.'.’b AH O l St. htnio. AH O To make it six KUur.se 0 2 r.il :t 2 4 10 8 Kuhn.2b 4 0 2 2'- B'«»me.2b ¦) t o l « ;» ;»¦ when Ferrarese walked The Giants overcame a 5-1 defi- and Constitution a S 0 .ss 4i (I WiM-b 4 two to have the hands nual Potomac Water avenue N.W. Wmiams.il 1 Mantle d 1 0 1 oi».Be't a 1 1 -lusher 1 n o o Dirk.lts 4 1 :t a Fondy.lt) 4 ull n . defeats come at 'cit In the night cap White Orrnert. lb 5 17 1 Ku'k.cl-u a 12 1 ; Maxweli.il 4 1 4 n Wo dhng.lf :i 1 *: i>ii Musml.ib 4 :n:tl 4 o start the sixth he was yanked. with a six- yesterday Ruben Toral scored three goals 4 0 5 ft i» Baker.:tb 1 4 1 of Milwaukee, the pennant fa- i canoe races over a Jensen.rf 2 4 Berra.c 1.1 i Kaline.rf 4 rt o Smith.cf :t .11 0(I; Ennis.rt 4n u Moryn.r! ai)n (i fifth—capped by Gail 0 :) - 1 Billy Loss got Sievers on a fly run Har- for the Knights. Piersall.d 4 o Sko ror. lb :i 0120! Boone,lb 4 IXO Werta.lb "0 0 a1 Moon.ll I ii :t ii n 1 vorite in the pre-season Associ- course stretching Irom the base • lutile.cf :* ft :i ¦ Banks.** t o :t Mauch.2b 3 o 2 4 McDou sss 4 ri 2 r«! i f) Mrarls.rf 4 t» 2 o'! Boyrr.ab 4 n 4 .1 old I to right but walked Lemon ris' fourth consecutive double.
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