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U.S. Women’s Open course cruel to its golfers
course to an even-par 71 to tie higher The average score
women logged scores of 10 or Donna Caponi, Kathy Whit-
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played the front nine in 36 and
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worth and Janet Anderson —
shot themselves out at con-
tention, and several others
scrambled to stay alive in the
103-degree heat.
"The greens were really
baked out, and when they're
like that you can't be ag-
gressive," said Amy Alcott, a
pre-tournament favorite who
couldn't negotiate with her
putter and was 4-over-par
Sheehan, who earlier this
year won another at the ma-
jor tournaments on the
women's tour, the LPGA
Championship, expressed
surprise that her 36-35-71
score would lead the tourna-
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Betsy King for the lead going
into today's second round. "I
feel like, thank God it's over
and I don't have to play
another hole."
3941-80, while Anderson, the
defending Open champion,
blew to a 45 on the back nine
and came into the clubhouse
with an 82.
Caponi, a two-time Open
winner, shot a 41 on the front
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Sports Writer
TULSA, Okla (AP> -
There were only survivors
following the opening round
of the 31st US. Women's
Open golf tournament on the
hard, baked Cedar Ridge
Country Club course.
"I really feel like I surviv-
ed." said Patty Sheehan, who
battled the sun-blistered
bogey 7 on the fifth hole - en
route to a 7-over-par 79.
And Kathy Young, who has
never won a tournament in
her four years on the tour,
recorded a 45 on the front
nine and withdrew from the
tourney.
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But Jan Stephenson, who
logged a one-over 72 to stay in
the hunt, expected such high
scores
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now I think even par will ...
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"I don’t know. I think the
course is fair," said Buddy
Phillips, the course pro. "It
rewards the good players and
penalizes the bad shots."
There weren't many
rewards Thursday. Most of
the pre-tournament favorites
— including Jo Anne Camer,
Beth Daniel, who earlier
this week was unsure
whether a bad back would
prevent her from playing,
shot a 74, while Hollis Stacy,
another pre-tourney favorite,
overcame a 42 on the front
side and logged a 78.
after her first round. "But won the Open in her record 54
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By BRUCE LOWITT AP bases loaded and one out. Phillies 6. Astros 5
Sports Writer struck out pinch-hitter Darryl Mike Schmidt followed Joe
Even when the Pittsburgh Strawberry. then ended the Morgan's run-scoring triple
Pirate* were losing. Manager game by serving a routine in the top of the eighth inning
Chuck Tanner said, "no one grounder to Mookie Wilson. with his 23rd homer of the
was pointing any fingers at Earlier, Wynne, acquired season, tops in the NL and
each other." Now that they're from the Mets'minor-league tied for the major-league
winning, he’s pointing at system this season, robbed lead, to catapult the Phillies
everyone — sharing the pinch-hitter Danny Heep of a to victory.
credit. potential extra-base hit with "I can just feel things star
"We're blending our young a long, running catch in left- ting to come together,”
players with our old ones." center field with two on and Manager Paul Owens said
Tanner said Thursday night nobody out. after Philadelphia won its
after the Pirates beat the Cardinals 3-10. Expos 2-1 third ma row
New York Mets 0-2 to remain St. Louis won the first game Schmidt wasn't so certain
first in the National League when Tommy Herr drew a "I can't say this will get us
East, one-half game ahead of two-out, bases-loaded walk in started." he mused. "All it
the streaking St. Louis Cr- the top of the 10th from Jeff means was we won three
dinals. Reardon. then made it a games in a row. Now we have
"Our attitude has been sweep as Bob Forsch scat- to go out and try to win four in
great all season," Tanner tered eight Montreal hits a row and then five in a row.”
said. "No one is overconfi- while Ozzie Smith and Mike Steve Cartton fanned nine
dent on this team, but we do Ramsey drove in three runs Astros to put his career-
have a very good attitude.” apiece. record strikeout mark at
The Pirates. striking for The Expos lost both Steve 3,597, six ahead of Houston's
five runs - two on Miasler’s Rogers and Woodie Fryman Nolan Ryan. But Lefty wasn't
double - in the first two inn- in the 10th inning of the around at the end, chased
mgs. won for the the 10th time opener Rogers got the first dunngathree-runseventhin-
in 23 games since the All-Star out before experiencing a ning.
break < a real break for the cramp in the palm of his right Tigers 0. Mariners 1
Bucs) while the Cardinals hand Fryman got the second in Detroit, doubles by Chet
stretched their winning out but with a full count Lemon and Tom Brookens
streak to six games by sweep- against pinch-hitter Floyd triggered the Tigers' four-run
ing a twi-night doubleheader Rayford he reinjured the second inning, but the sur-
in Montreal, 3-2 in 10 innings ligaments in his left elbow, prise play was Alan Tram-
and io-. Reardon then gave ball mail’s suicide squeeze — on
in the only other NL game, four to Rayford. yielded an Manager Sparky Anderson s
Philadelphia edged Houston infield single to Ozzie Smith orders — that brought
6-5 In the only American and walked Lonnie Smith and Brookens home with the se-
League game. Detroit Herr to force in the deciding cond run of the inning.
defeated Seattle 6-1. run. "When I went up there, he
Thursday night's "saver*” In the second game. Ozzie told me to be looking for the
for the Pirates were veteran Smith had two double* and a bunt sign," Trammell said of
reliever Rod Scurry and single and Ramsey a three- Anderson When the count
rookie center fielder Marvell run triple in St Louis’ 17-hit got to 3-and-2. though, it was
Wynne. attack The Cards jumped on the only thing I wasn't look-
Scurry came on in the bot- Dan Schatzeder for five runs ing for It was a slider, down
tom of the ninth with the in the first two innings But you are taught not to be
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