The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THE PLAIN DEALER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1991 BASEBALL GOLF Gallacher: Good day for golf By GEORGE SWEDA TE 43 HICKMAN Mike Aldrete scores on a double by Ed Taubensee as New York's John Ramos fields the throw during the Indians' 5-2 victory. explaining that Cole had trouble in the bright sun. In the ninth, after Blair walked Matt Nokes to start the inning, Cole had more trouble. John Ramos looped a routine fly to center that Cole. tracked down.

but lost in the sun at the last instant. It fell for a single. Cole also was unavailable to reporters after the game, but Hargrove explained the apparent problem. "Alex wears those big glasses, and he can't wear sun glasses over them," said Hargrove. "It was a big out," Hargrove said of Ramos' hit.

"If Cole makes that catch. it's entirely different." Kevin Maas followed with a single scored the Yankees' second run and brought Don Mattinglyt to the plate, representing the potential tying run. It also brought Hargrove out of the dugout, and Steve Olin out of the bullpen. Olin compounded the task at hand by walking Mattingly to load the bases. seems to have trouble throwing strikes when he first comes into a game.

It's something we've got to address," said Hargrove. After falling behind in the count, 2-and-0. Olin fired two called and then a swinging strike past Williams, and induced Steve Sax to bounce back to the mound for a home-to-first double play. It ended the struggle, sending King home with a victory. Taubensee wore a smile throughout the postgame interview.

Battered Belle won't be out long By RUSSELL SCHNEIDER Tribe PLAIN DEALER REPORTER It appeared that he had just fought and been knocked out by Evander Holyfield or Mike Tyson. But Albert Belle insisted yesterday, "I don't feel as bad as I a probably look." Knowing Albert, I don't expect to be out long," Indians ager grove Mike said about Har- Belle, who suffered Indians a hairline fracture of the jaw, an eightstitch gash on his chin, the loss of one tooth and the breaking of two Notebook Belle was hurt in a collision with York catcher Matt Nokes in Saturday's game, won by the Indians. 5-4. The hairline fracture of the jaw was disclosed in X-rays taken late Saturday night. Dr.

William Wilder, the team physician, said Belle can play "as soon as he feels he can," which will a be soon, according to the outfielder who leads the Indians with 28 homers and 95 runs batted in. The injuries jeopardize Belle's chances of reaching the 30-home mark in the Indians' fiAnal eight games, but that's not the he said. don't care about the stats I want to play," said Belle. Manny Ramirez, the Indians' current phenom, put on an display in batting practice yesterday, before being presented the "'Lou Boudreau Award" as the minor league position player of the year. The "Bob Feller Award" was given to reliever Mike Soper as the minor league pitcher of the year.

can look at certain guys and say to yourself, 'Boy, this guy can because there's something about way they swing a bat, and this guy (Ramirez) really can hit," said Hargrove. "I felt the same way about Thome when I saw him the first time last year." Thome won same award in 1990. Yankees coach Mike Ferraro and Tony Kubek, the former t-slick-fielding and hard-hitting shortstop, also were impressed watching Ramirez. in batting practice. Ramirez hit .326 with 19 homers 63 RBI at Class A Burlington.

Soper, who had a Carolina League record 41 saves at Class A Kinston, is PLAIN DEALER REPORTER KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. "Dave the Ryder Cup with his team, pean captain Bernard Gallacher precious trophy back to the 22 of 29 times. Gallacher said that the day was Bernhard Langer, who missed a tie the match, should not cry. "He circ*mstances, feel that he let his lacher. The first -time European captain the best players in the world, "but muda grass.

We've got none in Ireland, and it was tough for us." Stockton, the U.S. captain, said the Europeans, especially their was the first time I thought about said. "I didn't expect it to be this team, because I didn't think the Those last five holes favor a draw, fade the ball." While Stockton said he would again, he admitted he'd most likely nior PGA Tour in 1993. British is a decision that's strictly continue," said Ken Scofield, a Ryder Cup committee. While the U.S.

players heard peers on the PGA Tour, including Kite and Curtis Strange, they "There were a few we expected to said Lanny Wadkins. (Jack) ing any names." When Stockton handed the Steve Pate in the press tent, it SCOREBOARD RYDER CUP KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP) Results terday of the 29th Ryder Cup Matches on the par-72 Ocean course: Steve Pate. United States. and David Gilford, Europe, halved (by agreement: match not played).

David Feherty. Europe, def. Payne Stewart, United States, 2 and 1. Nick Faldo, Europe, def. Ray Floyd, United States.

2-up. Colin Montgomene, Europe, halved with Mark Calcavecchia, U.S. Corey Pavin, United States, def. Steve Richardson, Europe. 2 and 1.

Seve Ballesteros. Europe, def. Wayne Levi, United States, 3 and 2. Paul Azinger, United States. det.

Jose Mana Olazabal. Europe, 2-up. Chip Beck, United States, def. lan Woosnam, Europe, 3 and 1. Paul Broadhurst, Europe, def.

Mark O'Meara. United States, do and 1. Fred Couples, United States, def. Sam Torrance, Europe, 3 and 2. Lanny Wadkins, United States.

Mark James, Europe. 3 and 2. Hale Irwin, United States, halved with Bernhard Langer, Europe. Yesterday's points: United States, Europe Total points: United States Europe PGA SOUTHERN OPEN PINE MOUNTAIN. Ga.

(AP) Scores yesterday after the final round of the $700.000 Southern Open, played on the par 36-36-72 Callaway Gardens Mountain View course: David Peoples, $126.000 -276 Robert Gamez, $75.600....... 71-70-66-70-277 Dave Sutherland, $40.600... 67-71-70-71-279 Larry Nelson, $40.600 Buddy Gardner, $25.550..... 73-69-71-69-282 Dudley Hart, $25.550........... 71-72-69-70-282 Morris Hatalsky, $25.550.....

71-70-69-72-282 David Canipe. $20.300 283 Scott Hoch, $20,300 70-72-73-68-283 Bob Lohr, $20.300 71-70-71-71-283 Steve Jones, $14,840 71-73-74-66-284 Brandel Chamblee, Ed Fiori, $14,840............... 69-73-70-72-284 John Huston. $14,840 284 Brandt Jobe, $14.840 Louis Brown, $9.820 Davis Love Ill, $9,820 73-70-72-70-285 Bart Bryant, $9,820 Mike Donald, $9.820........... 73-71-70-71-285 Joel Edwards, $9,820 Gary Hallberg.

$9.820 Lee Janzen, 70-67-74-74-285 Bob Estes, $6.055. Lennie Clements, JC Anderson, $6.055. 68-72-74-72-286 Larry Mize, $6.055 Chris Perry, $6.055 69-69-73-75-286 Scott Gump. Bobby Clampett, John Daly. Ray Stewart.

Bill Buttner, 68-73-74-72-287 Mark Wiebe, Mike Reid, $4.355. Mark Brooks. $4.355 Howard Twitty, 288 John Wilson. $3.084 71-73-72-72-288 Clarence Rose, $3.084 71-73-72-72-288 Jay Haas, $3,084 74-71-70-73-288 D.A. Weibring, Willie Wood, $3.084 Brad Fabel, $3,084 69-73-71-75-288 Charles Bowles, Mike Holland, Perry Arthur, Bobby Wadkins.

$2.066 70-71-76-72-289 Greg Twiggs, $2.066 71-71-74-73-289 Jim Woodward. $2.066........ 70-71-75-73-289 Tommy Moore. $2.066 Bob Wolcott. $2,066 72-71-69-77-289 Jerry Haas.

$1,647. 69-73-77-71-290 Kenny Knox. $1,647. -290 Dicky Thompson, $1.647 -290 Ricky Smallndge, $1.647 -290 Mike Smith, $1,647 72-72-71-75-290 Clark Dennis. $1.647 71-73-69-77-290 Curt Byrum, 74-71-75-71-291 Ted Schulz, $1.540 71-74-77-70-292 Brad Faxon, $1.540 Larry Rinker.

$1,540 Mac O' Grady, $1.540......... 71-74-73-74--292 Neal Lancaster. Brad Lardon, $1 498 Craig Rudolph, 76-69-76-73-294 Greg Powers. Karl Kimball, $1,463. Richard Zokol, $1,442 68-75-77-76296 Jack Renner.

72-73-77-77-299 Brian Watts. $1.400.............. 74-71-78-77-300 Greg Bruckner, $1.400 Bobby Cole, $1,400 72-73-75-80300 SENIORS BANK ONE CLASSIC LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Final scores and money winnings yesterday of the $300,000 PGA Seniors Bank One Classic on the 6.744-yard, par-72 Kearney Hill Golf Links course: Dewitt Weaver, C. Snead.

$26,000 -207 Larry Laorett. $19.000 70-70-68-208 George Archer. $19,000 Walter Zembriski. $12.993 Chi Chi Rodriguez. $12.993 Don January, $8,943 Gay Brewer.

$8.943 Jim Colbert. Gibby Gilbert. Dick Hendnckson, $6,482 -211 Jimmy Powell. 71-69-71-211 -211 Gary Player. $6,482 Dave Hill.

$5.156 Jim O'Hern. $5.156 Rocky Thompson. $5,156 Miller Barber, Paul Moran, $4.243.. Chuck Mehok. $4.243 Rafe Botts, $4,243 Dudley Wysong.

$3,583 Chick Evans, 74-72-68-214 Bert Yancey. $3,583 Bob Reith, $2.982 -215 Bob Betley. $2.982 -215 Bob Wynn, $2,982 Joe Jimenez, Simon Hobday. $2,982............ Mike Hill, $2,415 75-73-68-216 Al Kelley.

$2,415 Jim Dent. $2.415.. Gordon Jones. $2.415 -216 Rives McBee, $1,943 72-75-70-217 J.C. Goosie, $1,943.

-217 Taubensee singled for his first major-league RBI in the second inning, when the Indians staked King to a 2-0 lead, doubled to drive in two runs and scored in the fourth to raise the Tribe's margin to 5-0, and singled again to open the sixth. It was the sixth straight game in which Taubensee has hit safely since breaking an 0-for-23 streak in Detroit on Monday. In those six games, Taubensee who was claimed on waivers from Oakland when the Athletics were trying to cut their roster to 25 on Opening Day has gone 10-for-20. "He has been swinging the bat well since breaking that hitless streak," said Hargrove. "I think Eddie was beginning to worry that he'd never get a hit in the big leagues.

He was putting a ton of pressure on himself, and this game is tough enough to play without putting more pressure on yourself. "Now (Taubensee) seems to be much more confident at the plate, and he has been catching and throwing better, Taubensee agreed. "Sure, getting that first hit built my confidence up," he said. "My biggest goal when I first got here (he was recalled from Class AAA Colorado Springs on Sept. 5) was to get that first hit.

"And when I did, it was like getting a big monkey off my back. Until then, I wasn't contributing. Now I feel like I am. Once you know success here, it helps you to do everything. "I know I've got a lot of work, but it's coming," said the 22-year-old catcher, who played at Class A Cedar Rapids last year, hitting .259 with 16 homers and 62 RBI.

This season, in 91 games at Colorado Springs, Taubensee hit .310 with 13 homers and 39 RBI. INDIANS LOG Indians 5, Yankees 2 New York AB BI BB SO Avg. Sax 2b 5 0 .305 Lovullo 3b .176 Hall -0000 .286 RKelly It -0000 .257 Nokes dh .271 1-Humphreys pr .200 Ramos .333 Maas 1b .220 Espinoza ss .257 a-Mattingly ph .285 Williams ct .228 Totals 34 10 CLEVELAND AB BI BB $0 Avg. ACole ct 5 0 1 .291 Thome 3b .174 Baerga 2b .283 CsMartinez dh .295 Whiten rf .253 Jefferson 1b ,191 Aldrete If .271 JoGonzalez If .153 Taubensee .244 Fermin ss .264 Totals 32 10 New York 000 001 001-2 10 0 CLEVELAND 020 300 00x-5 10 0 walked for Espinoza in the 9th. 1: ran for Nokes in the 9th.

LOB: NY 8. CLE 8. 2B: CsMartinez (14), Taubensee (1), Fermin (13). 3B: Williams (4). RBIs: Lovullo (2), Maas (60).

Taubensee 3 (3), Fermin (31). SB: Kelly (27). CS: Sax (11). Fermin. GIDP: Sax, Espinoza.

Runners left in scoring position: NY 4 (Sax, Hall, Nokes, Espinoza); CLE 5 (ACole, Thome, Baerga, Aldrete 2). Runners moved up: Lovullo, Hall, Maas. ACole, Jefferson. DP: CLE 2 (King, Baerga and Jefferson), (Olin, Taubensee and Jefferson). New York IP ER BB SO NP ERA Mills 5 5 2 66 5.91 Plunk 5 58 4.89 Chapin 1 0 0 1 10 4.50 CLEVELAND IP ER BB SO NP ERA King W.6-11 7 6 2 82 4.59 Blair 36 5.77 Olin S.16 1 0 0 0 1 13 3.51 Blair faced 3 batters in 9th.

Inherited scored: Plunk 1-1, Olin 2-0. PB: Taubensee. Ramos. Umps: H- Clark: 1-Kosc; 2-Ford; 3-Barnett. 2:47.

13.006 LEGEND: Avg. season's batting average; GIDP grounded into double play: NP number of pitches thrown: ERA season's earned run average, IBB intentional walk. How they scored SECOND INNING INDIANS Martinez singled to center. Whiten singled to center, Martinez to second. Jefferson grounded into helder's choice, shortstop Espinoza to second baseman Sax, Martinez to third, Whiten forced at second.

On Ramos's passed ball, Martinez scored, Jefferson' to second. Aldrete walked. Taubensee singled to center, Jetterson scored, Aidrete to second. Fermin struck out. Cole flied out to center fielder Williams.

TWO RUNS, THREE HITS. Indians lead, 2-0. FOURTH INNING INDIANS Whiten singled to right. Jetterson wall ed, Whiten to second. hiten picked off, pitcher Mills to second baseman Sax.

Aldrete walked, Jefterson to second. Taubensee doubled to right. Jetferson and Aldrete scored. Plunk relieved Mills. Fermin doubled to center, Taubensee scored.

Cole struck out. Thome grounded out to second baseman Sax. THREE RUNS, THREE HITS. Indians lead, 5-0. SIXTH INNING Yankees Williams tripled to center.

Sax grounded out to third baseman Thome. Lovullo grounded out to first baseman Jefferson, Williams scored. R. Kelly walked Hall grounded out to first baseman Jefferson. ONE RUN, ONE HIT.

Indians lead, NINTH INNING Yankees Nokes walked. Humphreys ran for Nokes. Ramos singled to center. Humphreys to third. Maas singled to center, Humphreys scored, Ramos to second.

Olin relieved Blair Mattingly, pinch hitting for Espinoza, walked. Ramos to third, Maas to second. Williams struck out. Sax grounded into double play, prtcher Olin to catcher Taubensee to first baseman Jefferson, Ramos out. Maas to third.

Mattingly to second. ONE RUN, TWO HITS. Indians win, 5-2. History SEPTEMBER 30 1934 Hal Trosky became the first Indian to hit 35 home runs in a season. The Indians finished with their best record since 1929 with a 85-69 mark.

1937 Johnny Allen won his 15th consecutive game of the year and 17th dating back to 1936. ting an American League record for consecutive victories. 1954 The New York Giants won the second game of the World Series. 3-1 at the Polo Grounds with 49.099 in attendance. Al Smith hit the first pitch of the game for a home run and the Indians were shutout the rest of the game.

Fan watch 1991: 75 home dates, 1,034,547 1990: 75 home dates, 1,225,241 Bruce Crampton, $1,943 Bruce Devin, $1,943 217 Tom Shaw, $1.591.. 76-73-69-218 Doug Dalziel, $1,591 -218 Babe Hiskey. pitched a perfect eighth inning Gary Larry Cowan, Ziegler, $1.591 $1.591 against the Indians yesterday. John Quinton Paul Gray, Cain. $1,355 $1,355 Chapin, a sixth-round selection in Fred Hawkins.

$1.355. January 1986, was 10-3 with 12 saves Lee Buddy Elder, Demling. and a 1.95 earned run average in 55 Bobby Nichols, $1.089 George Johnson. games at Columbus, which won the Charlie Sifford. $1.089 $1.089 International League percentage Steve Walter Spray, Morgan.

$915 championship and playoffs. Dick Chuck Rhyan, Workman. $693. Chapin made his major-league de- Bob Rawlins. but on Sept.

21 against Boston. He Rolf Terry Dill, Deming, $500 $500. walked three batters and was Mike Fetchick, $500... with a run, though he didn't Phil Dan Rodgers, Morgan. $500 $500 charged give up a hit.

in one inning. Ben Jack Fleck, $500. $500 -Indian Mel Hall, who went Lloyd Moody, $500 Saturday and yesterday and is Bob Robert Erickson. Gaona. $500 $500 79-75-73-227 227 1-for-8 hitting .286, has 18 homers, tying his Deray William Simon, Wright, $500 $500.

major-league high set in 1986 and in Howe Johnson, 1987 for the Indians, and his 76 RBI Jerry H. Sikes, Barber, $500 $500 are one less than his 1986 high. Ed Tyree, $500. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT WUAB-43 All games Home Today Away SportsCh. on WWWE 29 30 7:35 1 5:05 2 0 7:35 3 7:35 4 5 01:30 NY CLE 5 NY MIL(OH) MIL MIL NY NY 2 6 1:30 NY END OF SEASON attending graduate school at Ohio State.

Reliever Rudy Seanez, who hasn't pitched in 18 days because of a "tight" elbow, was given permission to go home to Brawley, for five days, after which he will report to the Tribe's Instructional League team in St. Petersburg, Fla. "Rudy has a tremendous arm, but he needs to throw batters, and we haven't been able to give him that opportunity," said Hargrove. I Darrin Chapin of Warren, who was drafted by the Yankees out of Cuyahoga Community College (west) five years ago, was recalled from Class AAA Columbus on Sept. 18 and (Stockton) set out to and he did it." Eurosaid after handing the Americans, who have won it good for golf and that putt on the final hole to should not, under any team down," said Galsaid his team still has we struggled on BerEngland, Scotland or he was impressed by five rookies.

"Last night us not winning," he close. Hats off to the course really fit us. and most of my guys like to captain a team be playing on the SePGA officials said staying Gallacher's. "'We want him to member of the British from many of their Tom Watson, Tom didn't hear from one. hear from and didn't," Nicklaus, but nobody's nammicrophone to injured didn't work.

"It's been Harold Henning LPGA MBS CLASSIC BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) Scores and prize money yesterday after the final round of the $350.000 LPGA MBS Classic, played on the 6.352-yard, par 36-36-72 Los Coyotes Country Club course: Pat Bradley, $52.500. 72-70-67-68-277 Michelle 32.375 Dottie Mochrie. $23625 68-73-69-70-280 Amy Alcott, $12,985 Donna Andrews. -281 Brandie Burton, $12.985 Judy Dickinson, $12,985....

70-70-68-73-281 Meg Mallon, $12.985 69-71-68-73-281 Dana Lofland. $8.225 Betsy King. 69-70-73-71-283 Tina Barrett, $5,564 Juli Inkster. $5.564 71-73-71-69-284 Joan Pitco*ck, $5.564. 75-70-68-71-284 Sherri Steinhauer, $5,564 Lisa Walters, $5.564 Robin Walton.

$5.564 Nancy Scranton, $4,575 68-73-72-72-285 D.Ammaccapane, $4.137 Nancy Harvey, $4,137 Debbie Massey, $4,137....... 72-73-70-71-286 Anne-Mane Palli. $4,137 71-72-73-70-286 Karen Elaine Davies, Crosby, $3,382 74-70-74-69-287 287 Steve Reid. $500 76-75-80-231 Ralph Terry, $500 David Butler, $500 Bob Verwey. $500 Doug Ford.

$500 Al Johnston, $500 83-78-82-243 Hiromi Kobayashi, $426 BEN HOGAN EL PASO OPEN EL PASO, Texas (AP) Final scores and Vicki Fergon, $3.382........... 74-73-68-72-287 Tracy Kerdyk, $3.382......... 70-71-71-75-287 Deedee Lasker, $3.382 Alice Ritzman. $3,382 74-72-69-72-287 Cindy Rarick, $3,000 Lynn Adams. $2.382 75-69-72-73-289 Jerilyn Britz.

$2.382 Kay co*ckenll, $2,382 68-74-74-73-289 Dawn Coe. $2,382 72-73-71-73-289 Jane Crafter, $2.382. Dale Eggeling, $2,382 Heinicke-Rch. Michelle Mackall, $2,382 Caroline Pierce. $2.382 Hollis Stacy, $2.382 Jan Stephenson.

$2.382...... 71-71-73-74-289 Colleen Walker, $2.382........ 69-71-77-72-289 Kristi Albers. $1,460 Missie Berteotti, $1.460 Stephanie Farwig, $1.460.... Caroline Gowan, $1.460....

Caroline Keggi, $1.460. 71-74-71-74-290 Alice Miller, 72-67-74-77-290 Alison Munt. $1.460 Martha Nause. $1.460. 69-74-77-70-290 Liselotte Neumann, $1.460.

Becky Pearson. $1.460 Barb Thomas, $1,460 Nina Foust, $942 Ellie Gibson, $942..... 73-69-74-75-291 Stephanie Maynor. $942 72-72-72-75--291 Lauri Merten. $942 72-74-70-75-291 Amy Read, $942 Pearl Sinn, Jayne Thoboss.

$759 Sally Little. $671 Michelle McGann, $671 Lori West, $671 71-75-73-75-294 C. Figg-Currier, $572..... Gail Graham. $572..............

73-73-75-74-295 Katie Peterson, $572 77-70-74-74-295 Barb Mucha. $531 Amy Benz, $505. 70-77-75-75-297 Cathy Reynolds, $505 Janice Gibson. $470............ 74-73-75-76-298 Maggie Will, $470 Ann Walsh, $444..

74-72-76-78-300 NOTEBOOK your week," he said to Pate, who was injured in an auto accident Wednesday. Hale Irwin, who halved the final match with Langer to gain the winning half point, said, "There is no way I'd ever, ever, ever wish what happened on the 18th hole to anybody." To a man, the Americans talked about the pressure and tension the matches generated. "I couldn't swallow, I could hardly breathe and I wasn't to the hard holes said Irwin. "What happened today, I wouldn't wish on anybody," said Mark Calcavecchia, who finished halved after leading by four with four to play. "What happened wasn't right for me, but what happened at the end was.

"There was enough tension to last a lifetime. I've aged a little, but I've matured a lot." Wayne Levi said: "People saw great golf, and that's what it's all about. The whole thing came down to seeing if you could play the last few holes." Stockton was tossed into the Atlantic Ocean by his victorious team members, many of whom eventually joined him, after the closing ceremonies. The next Ryder Cup will be in 1993 at The Belfry, the home of the British PGA in Sutton Coldfield, England. It will be the third straight match played there, which caused a minor flap when announced.

Because of the strong presence of Seve Ballesteros in recent matches, there was a strong feeling that the 1993 event should be played in Spain. Though the network telecast came on the air at 11 a.m., it did not come on in Cleveland on WKYC-TV until 12:30 p.m. The station offered no explanation. Ryder a three-foot putt that would have won the match. Calcavecchia played the last four holes 8-over and missed a 10-foot par putt at the 18th after missing the green to the left.

Because of Steve Pate's withdrawal with an injury, he Dave Gilford, by captains' agreement, were deemed to have played each other and halved. Each team got half a point. Gilford would have played Wayne Levi. Instead, Levi dropped into Pate's spot and had to face Ballesteros, who won 3 and 2. The first singles victory for the United States came when Corey Pavin defeated Steve Richardson, 2 and 1, after hitting a great bunker shot at the 17th to within three feet to save par and win the match.

That made the match 11-10. When Wadkins defeated Mark James of England, 3 and 1, in the next-to-last match of the day, it assured the Americans of at least a tie, leaving the final outcome up to Irwin and Langer. Bradley's win opens Hall of Fame doors FROM WIRE REPORTS BUENA PARK, Calif. Pat Bradley qualified for the LPGA Hall of Fame yesterday with a onestroke victory over Michell Estill in the MBS LPGA Classic. It was her second victory in as many weeks, her fourth of the season and the 30th of her career the number needed to join the Hall.

Bradley shot a 4-under-par 68 for a 72-hole total of 277, 11-under and one better than. Estill. ROUNDUP Bradley, 40, a 17-year tour veteran, earned $52,500 for the victory, but it didn't come easy. She survived a scare when she bogeyed the final hole. Bradley hit her tee shot at the par-5, 474-yard 18th hole into a fairway bunker and had to pitch out.

After laying up on her third shot, she just missed a greenside bunker with her fourth shot and landed in the short fringe. Her pitch came to rest within three feet of the hole. She sank that putt for a bogey and the victory. Southern Open PINE MOUNTAIN, Ga. David Peoples came from three shots off the pace of third-round coleaders Robert Gamez and Larry Nelson to get his first victory in eight years on the PGA Tour.

Peoples shot a 6-under 66 to win by a stroke over Gamez. Nelson was three shots back, tied for third with rookie David Sutherland. Bank One Senior Classic LEXINGTON, Ky. DeWitt Weaver made a sixfoot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to defeat J.C. Snead.

Weaver shot a 7-under 65 to rally from five strokes down after two rounds. Both golfers parred the first playoff hole. They then went to the 365-yard 16th hole, where Weaver dropped his second shot six feet from the cup. Snead's second stroke left him about 12 feet from the hole. Snead missed his putt; Weaver made his.

Mitsukoshi Senior TOKYO Lee Trevino shot a 5-under 67 for a six-shot victory. Trevino's 14-under 202 total, which included an opening-round 66, gave the 51-year-old American his second victory in Japan since joining the senior tour last year. El Paso Open EL PASO, Texas Rick Todd shot a 69 to win the Ben Hogan Tour event by one shot over Tom Eubank. David Bishop was two shots back. for par to win the hole after Olazbal missed the green and had to play away from the pin with his second shot.

"It's a feeling of relief," said Azinger. "Jose is a tough player. It was a great match." The second key match saw U.S. captain's choice Chip Beck defeat Ian Woosnam of Wales, the No. 1 player in the world, 3 and 1, in a gutsy performance.

The victory tied the match, 12-12. "I wanted to prove myself after getting whipped (with Azinger as a partner against Ballesteros and Olazabal) the first two rounds." Beck said. "Paul played great, and I didn't give him much help, but I did what it took today." Five-up at the turn and four ahead with four to play, Calcavecchia blew the entire lead as Montgomerie won two of his four holes with doublebogeys. "Thank God for my teammates," said Calcavecchia. The Europeans won the first two matches Nick Faldo defeating Raymond Floyd, 2 and 1, and rookie David Feherty defeating U.S.

Open champion Payne Stewart, 2 and 1. Faldo, who beat Floyd in a playoff for the Masters title in 1990, won the first three holes, lost the fourth and fifth, then won the seventh, eighth and 10th. A missed three-foot putt that would have won the 15th proved especially costly to Floyd, 49, while a three-putt at the 17th by Faldo sent the match to the 18th hole. It was Faldo's first singles win since 1983 and his first point in this Ryder Cup. Calcavecchia went triple-bogey, bogey, triple-bogey and walked to the 18th hole 1-up on Montgomerie.

The last triple-bogey came at the 17th, which was a pivotal hole throughout the tournament. After Montgomerie put his tee shot into the water, Calcavecchia did the same. He then missed prize money yesterday from the $125.000 Ben Hogan El Paso Open, played on the 6.495-yard, par 35-35-70 Coronado Country Club Rick Todd. $25.000 Tom Eubank, $14.375 David Bishop. $10.000 Russell Beiersdorf, John Kernohan.

$6.250 Frank Conner. John Ross, $3.208... Gus Ulnch, $3,208 Steve Haskins, John Flannery. Jon Christian. $2.063 Olin Browne, $2,063 Stephen Ames, $2.063.

Esteban Toledo, $2.063 Tom Lehman, Greg Kraft. John Rigger, $1.625 Jeff Woodland, $1.625...... Ray Pearce, P.H Horgan $1,281 Jerry Anderson, $1,281 Ben Bates, $1.281 Rich Parker, $1,281. Harry Taylor, $1.281 Mike Putnam, $1,281 Jeff Cook. $1.063 Kelly Gibson, $1.063.

Paul Stankowski, $1,063.. Webb Heintzelman. $1.063 Dave Powell, $963 73-68-71-212 Andrew Morse, Kevin Wentworth, Bill Malley, $963 Jeff Coston, $814 Grant Waite, $814.... Joe Durant. $814 Ray Cragun, Tim Norns, $814 Steve Brodie, $814 Peter Jordan, $814 Rocky Walcher, $814 Brad Greer, $706 Steve Rintoul, $706...

Dave Carich, $706 Rick Dalpos. $706 Jeff Gallagher. $663. Mitch Adco*ck, $663. David Delong, $663 Francis Quinn, $631 Kim Thompson, $631 Rod Butler.

$613 70-71-76-217 Bobby Schaetter, $600 AUSTRIAN OPEN HENNDORF AM WALLERSEE, Austria (AP) Final leaders yesterday of the Austnan Open golf tournament: Mark Davis. $70.000 Michael Russell Marc Farry 275 Vijay Singh Santiago Sandy Lyle Greg Turner Craig Parry 71-70-71-66-278 Tony Johnstone JUN CLASSIC SHIOYAMACHI, Japan (AP) Final scores yesterday of the $821.000 Gene Sarazen Jun Classic golf tournament on the 7.010-yard, par-72 Rope Club course: Jumbo Ryoken Kawagishi. Yoshinori Mizumaki Chen Tze-chung Yutaka Also Hal Sutton. U.S. 72-68-69-72-281 Brian Jones David Ishii, 73-72-70-72--287 Roger Brent Anthony Gilligan 71-73-71-76-291 MITSUKOSHI SENIOR CLASSIC TOKYO (AP) Final scores yesterday of the $299.000 Mitsukoshi Senior Classic golf tournament on the 6.547-yard, par-72 CaledoLee nan Golf Trevino, Club U.S..

course. Ichiro Togawa Hisashi Takaaki Kono Also Orville Moody, 75-69-69-213 Billy Casper,.

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