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SUZUKI a Physician. SPORTS Times Herald, Corral), Id. Thursday, June 3, 1976 6 British Amateur ,»»MMiiimmf»t»tit»nift«ti Carroll ABRHBI Paces Tigers, 5-1 Buck. CF 1200 Victory to Giles By Dennis O'Grady The Tigers then went to scored for a 3-Mead. Besides Slemer's two Petersen. 3B...... 2 1 0 0 ST. ANDREWS. Scotland . American won that with a par (Sports Editor) ' work and got the only runs He played shortstop in the Edwards. IB 0 1 0-0 four and the. match finished at Campbell, who fanned 11. singles. Jim Molitor collected Tigers' first game: second (API — Vinriy Giles scored a Carroll's Eric Siemer tossed they needed in their half of the while allowing just three hits, •the only other hit. a double Siemer. P 3123. quick victory on a docile old the next hole .where his a four-hitter, fanned nine, and inning. base in the second game: and Hamers.LF ...... 3 0 0 0 opponent shot onto the road gave up two more runs in the over the center fielder's head first base last night. - course at St. Andrews today drove in three runs with a pair Carroll used two walks, a fifth. Steffes.RF ....... 2 00 0 and marched on toward his and made a bogey five. of singles as the Tigers opened in the sixth. Pettitt..SS 3000 single and Audubon's only The Wheeler right hander The bottom of the batting H is a ways off. but Carroll's target of winning the British Dick Slderowfi the 1973 their Midwest Conference error of the game to score walked Buck. Petersen and Reiman. 2B....... 3 0 0 0 Amateur Golf Championship campaign with a 5-1 victory order collected three of opening round sectional tourn- Molilor. C 3 0 1 0 champion from Westpdrt. three times. Edwards to load the bases •ament opponent is St. Bernard 4 for the second straight year. over Audubon here Wednes- Audubon's'four hits. No. 7 Totals 20 5 3 3 Conn., wriggled off the hook to After Jim Molitor grounded with one out. Then Siemer hitter Brad Christensen of Breda. Giles, a 33-year-old lawyer defeat Graham Macjntyre of day night. out. leadoff batter Todd Buck lofted a deep fly down the left By Innings: from Richmond. Va.. defeated drilled two singles and No. 8 Box Score: - Audubon .001 000 0-1 Canada at the 20th hole for a the triumph boosted Ted walked and stole second: After field line that was misjudged hitter Scott Petersen got a Sandy Dunlop of England 6 place in the last 16. \ Edwards' club.to 3-0 overall, losing pitcher Neal Campbell in the lights by Randy Smith. single. Audubon Carroll 003 020 X-5 and 5 and was three under par heading into an early season got Jim Petersen to fly out. ABRHBI Errors — Audubon 1. Maclntyre was' one.Hole up The ball dropped, allowing Tiger Notes: over 13 Holes. That took him showdown Friday night at Brad Edwards walked. Buck and Petersen to score. D. Christensen. SS 4000 Carroll 3. into the last 16 of the as they came to the 18th green Perry. Siemer has now hit safely in Obermeier. CF;... 3 0 1 0 Left on Base — Audubon 5. Siemer then lined a single to Outside of the'third. all three victories and his tournament and he faced and had Siderowf at his The unbeaten record equals center. Carroll's first hit. to Campbell. P 20 0 0 Carroll 5. another, match later in the mercy.'The Canadian needed Audubon's only other serious three runs batted in'give him Smith. LF.. 3 000 2B —Molitor. Carroll, Carroll's best start in score Buck and tie it. threat came in the fifth when day. a two^foot putt for the match Edwards' six years as the five for the season. Lauridseni IB..... 3 000 DP —Carroll 1. , but missed it/Siderow"f The Tigers' next batter. they had runners at second Buck walked the first three Mountain.RF 3. 0 00 The weather was calm and head coach. Jerry Hamers. then hit a Pitching Summary: sunny on the 6.914-yard, par squared the match, which and third and no. out. but the times he was up and picked up B. Christensen. 3B 30-20 IP MBB SORER Audubon jumped out to a 1-0 routine ground ball to Wheeler southpaw Siemer struck out three stolen bases. Teammate 36-36 — 72 links, and Giles took. went on for two more holes; . lead in the top of the third as shortstop Dirk Christensen. Petersen. 2B ..... .20 1 0 Campbell iLP.I .637 11 5 3 Stolz and Jim Obermeier and Edwards also walked three ;Hadley. 2B........ l 000 Siemer lWP) ...7 41 910 advantage of it. At .the' 20th Maclntyre was catcher Chuck Stolz scored on but his throw to first was wild got Dirk Christensen to pop times. Dunlop presented the bunkered off the tee and then a wild throw past first base. and Edwards and Siemer out. v Stolz.C 2 100 Umpires: George Lansink defending champion with the • . : . Edward^UWQIVIOuaaaiaiiiygumgs has a rarity going. Totalloiais 266 14i 4 0u ananauaiePetersenotCarrolld Dale Petersen of Carroll. saw a! 12-foot putt lip the cup. second and third holes by Siderowf safely putted one three-putting. Giles sank an from four feet for a par four 18-foot putt,for a birdie.at the and victory., ,•;.•• . Sobers Takes Havlicek's Advice; Suns Knot Series sixth to go 3-up. and reached • James Gabrielsen. of .PHOENIX (AP) - Ricky longest shot in the 10-team the turn in 35. one under par. perform well ... not because watching while he was at the NBA was to know how. to play Seven other Americans Atlanta beat Pat Mulcare of Sobers, Phoenix' "other" field that began the NBA of anything the .Celtics'' "Pressure is a thing you put rookie, .played like number University of Nevada-Las defense, and ever since then only upon yourself and you, were among the 32 golfers who Ireland 2 and 1 and became playoffs this season, beat the captain did in the'game, but Vegas. I've been stressing defense. " the fifth American to go :ihtq one in Game Four of the Boston Celtics 109-107 have to be oblivious to it." said . started out in the fourth round. because of something he "I remember Havlicek Sobers took charge in the the fiery Sobers, who has been Alan Pate Of Mobile. Ala.; the last 16. National Basketball Wednesday night and tied the remembered the 36-year-old saying that defense is the key Association championship l>est-of-seven series 2-2. third period of Game Four. involved in one fight in each of led Norman Chesses of Americans defeated m the star saying on television. to the game of basketball." With Boston.leading 71-70 mid- Phoenix' three playoff series England all. the way and won 3 fourth round were Donald series. Surprisingly. Sobers The incident occurred said the 23-year-old Sobers, a ;;And because of his perform- .credited Boston's John way through the quarter, the thisyear. "Hovepressure!" ., and 2 to.reach the last 16. Kennington of Dpthan. Ala.. during a telecast of a Boston defensive specialist. "He said Suns reeled off 12 consecutive Pate, a bearded 23-year-old John McKey of Delray Beach. ance,, the: underdog Suns, the HavJicek with Helping him game that Sobers was the best way to get into the "Sobers finished with 14 points, eight pf them'by the points, while Paul Westphal graduate of the University of. Fla., and William Cosgroyeof embattled rookie. Sobers also led the Suns with 28. Alvan ;Alabarna, went out in,two un- Wprcester. Mass. ; fed Keith Eriekson for another Adams —the NBA's Rookie of der 34 and was two holes up at Siderbwf's long match left basket during this spree. the Year — scored 20 and the turn. him with only a brief/rest be- GARDEN .The streak put the Suns Garfield Heard had 19 points John Cain, a Houston stock- fore facing England's David ahead. 82-71 — and they never and 15 rebounds. Jo Jo White broker, came back from two Long in the next round!, trailed after that, ' •'•• paced the Celtics with 25 holes down to defeat Bill Ray- CENTER ; .Siderowf was one of three However, they .did points. Dave'Cowens had 22 mond of Scotland 2 and 1. points'and 12 rebounds and Raytnond surged ahead seeds still in contention. The OPEN SUNDAY experience some scares. , others were Giles and Ian Hut- Eight times in the last period, Paul Silas collected 18 points with birdies at the first and and four rebounds. third. Cain won the fourth and cheson of Scotland, who de- Boston drew within two points fifth With'pars, and they feated another Scot, .Keith — but each 'time. th.e , Game Five will be Friday stayed even until the 16th. The Howie.8and7. ,'"' inexperienced Suns, the team night in Boston and the sixth WHITE GEORGIA expected to crack under the game will be in Phoenix Sun- intense pressu're of a- day. A seventh game,.if neces- championship series, repulsed sary, will be at Boston next Rain Washes Out; the threats. Wednesday. MULCH Neck In juries Too Williams' Homers Decorative marble.chips are.perfect By The Associated Press had shown signs of rounding around trees, shrubs, evergreens. The Atlanta Braves have the into form and had his average This is the ideal method of elimi- Common in Football worst record in the majors up to .242.
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