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2—SECTION 3—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Spring., Tn«, Sunday. Jun* 1,19S0.
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Genuine Risk at Belmont
Genuine Risk, winner of the Kentucky Derby, works out at Belmont Race Park race track
recently with |ockey Jacinto Vasquez aboard in preparation for the Belmont Stakes on June 7. The
filly ran six furlongs in 1: IS.2 in the morning workout at the New York track
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Watson, Trevino eye
Kemper Open $400,000
ByTOMSEPPY
AP Sports Writer
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -
Tom Watson and Lee Trevino
have worked themselves into
position to pounce on the
championship of the $400,000
Kemper Open.
However, before either of the
tournament favorites starts
counting the $72,000 first prize
at the Congressional Country
Club in suburban Washington,
he'll have to hold off J.C. Snead,
Dr. Gil Morgan and little-known
Mike Morley as well as Hale
Irvin, John Mahaffey, veteran
Fred Marti and Australian Jack
Newton.
Snead, who played what he
called “kind of a boring round,”
shot a 69 Friday to go with his 68
for a two-round total of 137 over
the 7,054-yard, par-70 course to
lead the field by one stroke
going into Saturday's third
round. The final round will be
played today.
“I didn’t drive as well as I did
Thursday,” said Snead, whose
270.7-yard average leads the
tour statistics this week, “but I
didn’t get into as much
trouble."
In second place is Morley, an
11-year pro whose only tour
victory came in the 1977 Quad
City Open. He also said he shot
two similar rounds, 70-68-138,
except that he started off
Thursday with two bogeys.
Trevino, with 69-70, and
Morgan, 71-68, tied for third
place at 139, and Trevino ap-
pears to be working up to the
U.S. Open at Baltusrol in two
weeks.
“This course is very similar
to Baltusrol,” he said, “except
they don't have the rough here
that we will have in the Open.
This is good for me because I’m
going to skip Atlanta and go to
Hartford to prepare for the
Open.”
Morgan, who had two good
initial rounds here in the 1976
PGA Championship before
faltering, said he found it more
difficult Friday than he did the
day previously.
"The greens were more
difficult to read and putt,” he
said. “I felt the round was up
and down. I had some good
holes and then I had some bad
ones.”
Watson, currently the game’s
most outstanding player and
leading money-winner this year
with $346,125, led a group of five
including Irwin, who had the
tournament’s low round of 66, at
even par 140 after the first two
rounds.
With Watson and Irwin at
even par were Mahaffey, 68-72,
Marti, 70-70, and Newton, 72-68.
There were 82 players out of a
field of 156 who made the cut at
148, which tied with Houston for
the second biggest field for the
final two days after Phoenix
which had 83.
Jay Haas, one of the first day
leaders at 68, joined Bob Gilder
and Jeff Mitchell at one over
par 141 while Dave Hill, another
of the first day co-leaders, Dave
Stockton, winner of the 1976
PGA Championship, Craig
Stadler and Bill Kratzert were
in a group of eight at 142.
Texas golfers share
NAIA individual honors
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) - A
pair of Texas golfers — Tom
Allbright of Sam Houston State
and Danny Mi jo vie of Texas
Wesleyan — shared individual
honors with a final score of 284
as the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics golf
championship concluded
Friday.
AUbright’s finish enabled
Sam Houston to win the team
championship for the third
consecutive year. Sam Houston
eclipsed 36 competing colleges
with a team total of 1,172, a
whopping 22 strokes under
Texas Wesleyan and ^Indiana,
Pa., which tied for second at
1,194.
The NAIA selected Ronnie
Choate of Sam Houston State
coach of the year. The top 15
golfers earned All-America
honors.
Finishing third was Jay
Kennedy of Guilford with a 286
total. Kent Stauffer of Indiana,
Pa. placed fifth at 290. Robert
Singletary of Sam Houston tied
for fifth with Jim Quellman of
Saginaw Valley at 291.
Host Saginaw Valley State
was the top Michigan finisher.
The Cardinals were fourth with
1,198 — one stroke better than
Guilford, N.C. over the 6,610-
yard, par 71 layout at Bay
Valley Golf Club.
Dear Precinct 3 Voters:
On Saturday, June 7, you will be going to the polls to
choose a man to represent your precinct in the county
government, and to see to your county roods. When you
go, I would like for you to remember me.
I believe that we should operate our county govern-
ment on a budget system that would allow us to adjust
our taxes each year to fit that budget, so that there
would not be a carry-over of excess money.
I am a qualified candidate and would appreciate your
support. Come out and vote your choice, June 7.
„ B1 . Lex Fite
J ® Candidate For Commissioner,
Vote For Fitel
Precinct 3
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Angels, Sox top
American ballot
NEW YORK (AP) - The
California Angels and
Boston Red Sox dominate
the American League fan
balloting for the July 8 All-
Star Game in Los Angeles,
each with three players
leading their respective
positions.
The Angels are first
baseman Rod Carew second
baseman Bobby Grich and
shortstop Fred Patek.
.Catcher Carlton Fisk and
outfielders Fred Lynn and
Jim Rice are the Red Sox
frontrunners announced
Friday by baseball Com-
missioner Bowie Kuhn.
The two other leading
candidates for starting
berths (the all-star pitchers
are selected by the
respective' managers) are
New York Yankees out-
fielder Reggie Jackson and
Kansas City third baseman
George Brett. The com-
puterized voting sponsored
by Gillette, ends June 25.
Carew, who has received
more votes than any other
player since fan balloting for
the game resumed in 1970,
leads all players this year
with 382,170 to the 182,870 for
runner-up Carl Yastrzemski
of the Red Sox. Prior to this
year, Carew had received
22,858,453 votes and his 1977
total of 4,292,740 is the most
for any player in one season.
Grich leads Kansas City’s
Frank White 211,062-160,180
in the second base balloting
and Patek leads Boston
shortstop Rick Burleson
176,067-166,867.
Fisk is ahead of Kansas
City's Darrell Porter 304,639-
229,277 while Lynn has
326,417 and Rice has 266,737
to Jackson’s 224,754. Brett in
leading the Yankees' Graig
Nettles 269,919-155,385.
Earl gets hitched
TYLER, Texas (AP) —
Houston Oiler football star
Earl Campbell, wearing a
white tuxedo and beige
cowboy boots, married his
high school sweetheart
Friday night in Tyler’s
Harvey Hall.
Campbell, 25, wed
Reuchalle Reuna Smith of
Tyler, whom he met in the
ninth grade at Moore Junior
High. ,
Among the 600 guests were
University of Texas athletic
director Darrell Royal, who
coached Campbell during his
college career; New
England Patriot’s defensive
back Raymond Clayborn;
Oiler teammates Leon Gray
and Conway Haman; and
Johnny “Lam” Jones and
Graylan Wyatt, who played
ball with Campbell at Texas.
Celebrants consumed 20
cases of champagne at the
reception which followed the
ceremony.
Raiders strong
in All-SWC poll
DALLAS (AP) — Texas
Tech’s surprising Red Raiders,
who made their first Southwest
Conference post-season
baseball tournament, landed
three players on The Associated
Press all-league team and
Coach Kal Segrist.
Segrist, who had the original
idea for the post-season tour-
nament, was picked as Coach of
the Year by his fellow mentors.
Red Raiders on the first team
included shortstop Brooks
Wallace, outfielder Bobby
Kohler, and utillity infielder
Jimmy Zachry.
Arkansas’ power hitter
outfielder Kevin McReynolds,
who hit .430 with 10 home runs
during the SWC season, was
named Player of the Year.
Pitcher of the Year was a tie
between Arkansas’ Steve
Krueger and Texas’ Keith
Creel.
Texas A&M’s Robert Slavens,
who was 7-0 in league games,
was the Newcomer of the Year.
Other players on the All-SWC
team included Houston first
baseman Mike Breslin, who hit
.364, second baseman Dean
David of Texas, .348, third
baseman Fritz Connaliy,
Baylor, .314, Wallace of Tech,
.333, catcher Gene de los
Santos, Baylor, .416, Zachry,
.348, designated hitter Ricky
Nixon, Texas, .392, and out-
fielders McReynolds, Mike
Zatopek, Texas, .377, and
Kohler, .374.
The utility outfielder was
Texas A&M’s Simon Glenn,
.308.
The pitchers were Krueger,
Creel and Slavens.
Brock takes
ABC mike
NEW YORK (AP) - All-
time base-stealing king Lou
Brock has been signed by
ABC as a commentator for
the first three telecasts of
Monday night baseball.
The network said Friday
Brock’s first game will be
Cincinnati at Los Angeles, a
regional telecast, in which
he will join A1 Michaels and
Bob Uecker. Keith Jackson,
Don Drysdale and Howard
Cosell will cover that night’s
other game, the New York
Yankees at Kansas City.
Brock, who retired at age
40 last year after 19 years in
the major leagues, the last 16
with St. Louis, stole 938
bases during his career. He
also amassed 3,023 hits, 12th
on the all-time list.
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