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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 47

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Palm Beach Post, Thurgday. February 24, 1977-D3 Snead' Team Wins With 52 P.K jm mammr-mu. am mi DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BESTI See ZIEBART! Get 2IEBART! You Can't Get ZIEBART From Cor Dealers! LAUDERHILL The team captained by J.C. Snead won yesterday's Jackie Gleason-Inverrary Classic Celebrity Pro-Am with a 20-un-der-par 52. And Snead said, "We threw three or four shots away.

We had one 18 handicapper who three-putted twice. He missed a couple from two feet that would have put us 22 under." The group still won by two shots over teams headed by pros Andy North and Mac McLendon. Snead's partners were Green Bay reserve quarterback Randy Johnson and businessmen G. Jenkins, B. Goo-kin and J.

Koons. Low pro honors went to Lakeland resident Andy Bean, a University of Florida graduate who is beginning his second year on the PGA tour. The husky 23-year-old shot 67, one better than runnerup Ray Floyd, the reigning Masters champion from Miami. "I'm thinking a lot better this year." said Bean who currently is No. 12 on the earnings list with mm 000.

During all of 1976, he made only $10,761. "I'm not trying to reach all the par 5s." said the former college All-America who is one of the longest hitters on the circuit. "I lay up on some of them now, trying to protect par. Weather conditions were ideal for the 51 teams that included the featured fivesome of Jack Nicklaus, Gleason, Bob Hope, ex-President Gerald Ford and Broward County banker Fred Millsaps. Today'i Pairings No.

1 Te 7:15 a.m. Doug Tewell, Worrli Hatalsky, Charles Owens; 7:22 Laurie Hammer, Al Sem-rad, Mike Walkters; 7:30 Andy North, Bobby Walzel, Dale Hayes; 7:38 George Cadle, George Burns, Jim Simons; 7:46 Bobby Mitchell, Gardner Dickinson, Ken Still; 7:54 -Tom Jenkins, Terry Dlehl, Vic Regalado; 1:02 Butch Baird, Gary Player, Jerry Heard; 1:10 J.C. Snead, Tom Kite, Lee Elder; 1:16 Tom Purtzer, Miller Barber, Hale Irwin; 8:26 Dele Douglass, Orville Moody, Cesar Sanudo; 8:34 Woody Blackburn, Bill Mallon, Ed Sabo; 8:42 -Andy Bean, Stan Lee, Jack Newton; 1:50 Bill Calfee, Artie McNickle, Mike Sllpko 11:30 Sam Farlow, Larry Mancour, Nate Starks; 11:38 Bruce Fleisher, Steve Melnyk, Curtis Strange; 11:46 Eddie Pearce, Barry Jaeckel, Jim Wiechers; 11:54 Roaer Maltbie, Gibby Gilbert, Art Wall; 12:02 p.m. John Schlee, Dave Eichelberger, Mike Morley; 12:10 gob Wynn, Jerry McGee, Lou Graham; 12:11 David Graham, Allen Miller, Tom WeUkojpf; 12 26 George Bayer, Lionel Hebert, Mason Rudolph; 12:34 Rik Majjenoale, Bob Gilder, Tom Watson; 12:42 John Schroeder, Homero Blan-cas, Mike Hill; 12:50 Jim Dent, Fred Marti, Bob E. Smith; 12:58 Bob Zender, Mike Reld, Richard Klllian; 1:06 Jim King, Rick Acton, Curtis Siftord.

No. 10 Tee 7:15 Monty Kaser, Don Pooley, Carlton White; 7:22 Mark Pf lei, Larry Webb, Mike Joyce; 7:30 Ed Dougherty, Jim Masserlo, Alan Tapie; 7:38 Gil Morgan, Howard Twltty, Bob Eastwood; 7:46 Mac McLendon, Hubert Green, Lsrry Ziegler; 7:54 Tony Jacklln, Tom Shaw, Pete Brown; 8:02 Julius Boros, Larry Hlnson, Charles Si(jord; 8:10 Bruce Devlin, Grler Jones, Sam Snead; 8:18 George Archer, Mark Hayes, Jack Nicklaus; 8:26 Gary Groh, Bobby Nichols, Don January; 8:34 Fuzzy Zoeller, Calvin Peete, Bill Kratzert; 8:42 Craig Stadler, Tony Cerda, Curt Madson; 8:50 Paul Moran, Bobby Stroble; David Glenz; 11:30 Gar Hamilton, Thomas Murphy, Bob Shearer; 11:38 Lon Hlnkle, Roger Parker, Charles Vincent; 11:46 Gary McCord, Brian Barnes, Bill Rogers; 11:54 Danny Edwards, Larry Nelson, Bobby Wadklns; 12:02 p.m. Jim Jamieson, Dan Sikes, Doug Ford; 12:10 Bob Murphy, Jim Colbert, Ed Sneed; 12:18 Tommy Aaron, Charles Coody, Phil Rodgers; 12:26 John Lister, Lee Trevino, Ray Floyd; 12:34 Chi Chi Rodriguez, Frank Beard, Ed Furgol; 12: 42 Gary Koch, Forrest Fezler, Leonard Thompson; 12:50 Joe Porter, Lyn Lott, Wally Armstrong; 12:58 Mike Reasor, Roger Kennedy, Gary Wintz; 1:06 Keith Fergus, Tom Storey, Dick Mast; 1:14 Graham Marsh, Dennis Bradley, Mike Wynn. JIM WARTERS Nicklaus Fr w- Auto -luck Rustpvotlng 138 WPB 683-7878 BOCA RATON 39 1 -2 1 00 BOYNTON BEACH 737-5559 because ot conditions brought on by this winter's severe cold weather. "The greens will be awfully hard to score on," Nicklaus said.

INVERRARY NOTES Teques-ta's Jim Simons qualified for the tournament Monday with a 69 and said he was relatively pleased with the way he's playing now. "I think 275 would be a good score this week. In fact, it may not be that low." Former President Gerald Ford used a driver manufactured by Jupiter's Toney Penna in yesterday's pro-am. It was one of Penna's red-white-and-blue Bicentennial models and came from Max Elbin, head pro at Congressional country Club in Washington Eddie Pearce's manager, Vlnny Giles, said Pearce has been having troubles with his swing and has been going to Boca Raton's Bob Toski for help. f.

25 off A field of 144 begins play today over the layout on which Nicklaus shot a record-breaking 19-under-par 269 to beat runnerup J. C. Snead by three shots. Snead, who said he was "playing better" after a slow start on the Pacific Coast and Arizona, is back along with five past champions Bob Murphy, Leonard Thompson, Lee Trevino and Tom Weiskopf. Three of last year's Big Four winners are missing, however.

They are PGA victor Dave Stockton, British Open champion Johnny Miller and U. S. Open winner Jerry Pate, who is out of action with a hand injury. Also missing is two-time, 1977 winner Bruce Lietzke who's father is ill, and Arnold Palmer, who's giving his game a rest after missing the cut at Los Angeles, and Ben Crenshaw, who won over $250,000 last year. Crosby and San Diego champion Tom Watson is in the field, along with Hope Classic champion Rik Massengale and Los Angeles victor Tom Purtzer.

The Palm Beach County area will be well represented. Besides Nicklaus and Murphy, area entrants include Calvin Peete of South Bay, Laurie Hammer of Boynton Beach, Jim Simons of Tequesta, George Burns of Delray Beach, Gardner Dickinson of North Palm Beach, Ed Sabo of Jupiter, Bill Mallon of Vero Beach, David Graham of Delray Beach and Jim King of West Palm Beach. Although players have been shooting lower scores on the challenging East Course each year, most players feel scores will be higher this year rCOMING SOON! Our 15 step tuno-up. 57.88 8 cyl. 52.88 6 cyl.

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