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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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all Editions juiy The Arizona Republic F9 9 4 Kratzert maintains 1-stroke lead; Twitty 2nd Golf notes Buskttball Standard Installation Republic Sports Wires bringing her 54-hole score to 208 five strokes Moxness, Donna Caponi Young and Penny Pulz below par after the third round of the U.S. Women's Open golf championship in temperatures that reached more than 100 degrees in Nashville, Tenn. The 208 a record for 54 holes in a U.S. Women's Open left her eight strokes ahead of Hollis Stacy, a two-time Open winner, who had mounted a charge of her own, shooting a 1 -under 70. The personable, 24-year-old Alcott, from Santa Monica, started the day leading Barbara Dy iour siroKes.

When it was over, Moxness and Young each had dropped 11 strokes back, and Pulz fell off the leader board, turning in a 77 for 221. Despite a wide lead, Alcott said she's not a good hot-weather player. "My tempo gets all messed up," she said. "My heart pumps so fast my swing goes out of kilter. But you try to keep it under wraps and play with what you have." Extra Hwvy Duty Steel Pole.

fiberglass Backboards Heavy-duty Ciim Nts Roof Wall Mountings Featuring Adjustable Bosket Playground Equipment Concrete Pods Driveways 962-7267 dhdDdDDDWUMlIi MILWAUKEE Bill Kratzert, a consistent player on the Professional Golfers' Association Tour, kept a one-stroke lead Saturday in the Greater Milwaukee Open with a 5-under-par 67, good for a 54-hole total of 16-under-par 200. Kratzert is seeking his first Tour victory since winning the Greater Hartford Open in 1977. Phoenician Howard Twitty, missing only one green and planting his approaches near the pin most of the way, shot a 66 with the help of an eagle-3 at the 12th hole and birdies on 17 and 18 with putts of 35 and four feet His round left him at 201 and in second place over the Tuckaway Country Club course. Kratzert had a sensational start, dropping a 5-foot putt for birdie on the opening hole, and knocking a 1-iron 20 feet from the cup for an eagle on the 520-yard second hole. "I don't think anyone can start better than I did today (Saturday)," he said.

"I don't know why I did it, but for some reason I backed off after that." The surprise of the third round was pulled by little-known Dana Quigley, who has done little in three years on the PGA Tour because of a painful elbow that he injured as a 14-year-old playing basketball. Quigley, 33, shot a 65 after scoring birdies on four of the first six holes on putts ranging from 3 to 25 feet ALCOTT INCREASES LEAD TO 8 STROKES Amy Alcott fired a torrid 3-under-par 68, Scottsdale to have new 18-hole course By Frank Gianelli Republic Staff Another lavish golf layout is in the worju at Scottsdale, where First Phoenician Corp. starts construction this month on an 18-hole, course on 250 acres of land. The land previously was occupied by Jokake and Paradise Inns. Part of the site for the course, scheduled to be par 70, at the eastern end of Camelback Mountain will include areas now covered by the Valley Country Club.

Course architect Jack Snyder has planned three holes as desert terrain and 11 others taking eight acres of lakes into play. Completion is scheduled for summer 1981, and play is scheduled that fall. The course will be the recreational hub of a $50 million resort hotel and 300 surrounding private homes. The design preserves more than 700 mature palms, olive trees and cactuses and adds more than 1,500 new pine, silk oak, eucalyptus and African sumac species. (rri -e- BEAT INFLATION BUY CHIPS LAS VEGAS JUNKETS Silverbird Hotel Casino Departures EVERY WEDNESDAY VIA HUGHES AIR WEST 297-4655 Office Closed Wednesday '30 Service Fee Includes Roundtrip Air Ground Transportation mum mtmMmmmmmk ATMICAN EAGLE Save On Plavtan t2lter4T AKiZOMAf HtAOQVATtS I IVAIWM IVWII6U IV I Ul luxury In The Radial Ride! Whitewall Cushion Belt Polyglas Young Valley golfers have until Aug.

1 to register for The Arizona Republic's 1980 Junior Golf School, which will be staffed by members of the Southwest Section of the Professional Golfers' Association. Instruction Aug. 18-22 will be conducted at 11 courses Bellair and Glen Lakes in Glendale, Coronado and Orange Tree in Scottsdale, Dobson Ranch in Mesa, Shalimar in Tempe, Glen Lakes in Sun City and Christown, Maryvale, Papago and Thunderbird in Phoenix. Area PGA professionals will teach classes limited to 30 pupils. Boys and girls 7 through 18 are eligible.

Joann Hudson of The Republic's Community and Corporate Service Department is in charge of registrations. Six Arizonans are among a record field of 404 contestants from 36 states and three foreign countries entered in the 63rd Western Junior golf championship to be played Tuesday through Saturday at golf courses at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. Willie Wood of Tucson, a member of the Oklahoma State University golf team, won the title last year but has chosen not to defend. Arizonans who would like to succeed him include Pete Huber and Rich Mueller of Tucson, Paul Kruse of Green Valley, Dan Lawless of Scottsdale and Jamie and John McGonagill of Mesa, The event has 36 holes of qualifying, 18 on each of Purdue's courses, followed by match play for the low 64 qualifiers. Arizona Golf Association Executive Director Johnny Riggle says golfers planning to compete in the state amateur tournament starting Oct 5 at Moon Valley Country Club must have handicaps certified by Sept.

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