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4Q Trie lrde-Joumel. GiMtmraod, Jure 23, 1985 'Experienced9 rookie Frost shares Atlanta lead Defending champion Tom Kite was 10 shots back after shooting a 72, lodged in a big group at 212 that also included Andy Bean, 71. Fuzzy Zoeller. a former U.S. Open and Masters champion, had his problems, shooting a 75 that left him well back in the pack at 214.

Hale Irwin had a 74-215. Mike Hulbert aced the 185-yard sixth hole with a 6-iron. ATLANTA (AP) Third-round scores Saturday in the $500,000 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic on the 7.008-yard, par 72 Atlanta Country Club course: David Frost 69-6i-202 Danny Edwards 69-66-6S 202 Raymond Floyd 68-SIMS8 204 Steve Pate 67-66-71204 Wayne Levi 71-68-67206 Frost, who served two years of national service as a police constable clerk in Cape Town, knocked in five of his eight birdie putts from 10 feet or more. Edwards, a part-time race car driver with four tour victories in his career, got his closing birdie after the national telecast had ended for the day. Raymond Floyd, a two-time PGA champion and the winner of one Masters, held a one-shot lead after 13 holes, but fell off the pace with a pair of bogeys before getting a birdie on the final hole for a 68-204 that left him tied for third with rookie Steve Pate, the second round leader.

"I don't believe another 68 will be enough, but you never know," Floyd said after shooting identical scores in the first three rounds. Pate was never able to get it going, but did birdie the final hole for a 71. "It was kind of boring," PAte said. "I surprised myself by hanging in there close to the leatf" Frost, who tied for second in the Houston Open, got his day going with a 12-foot birdie putt on the first hole. He added three more birdies on the front side from 20 feet on No.

5, two feet on No. 6 and 10 feet on No. 8 to make the turn at 32. He added four more birdies on the back, two of them in the 16-18-foot range and two others after coming out of bunkers from 30 yards away to three feet at No. 11 and to one foot on the final green.

Wayne Levi fired a 67 that eft him in a tie at 206 with Scott Simpson, who had a 69 despite a triple bogey 7 on the 15th, and Loren Roberts, who shot 70. Andrew Magee, the rookie who started the day two shots behind in third place, had it even through 16 holes before taking a quadruple bogey 8 on the 17th. Magee had a two-shot penalty on the 17th when his club hit the water on a practice swing. He came back to eagle the 18th for a 74-209. Roger Maltbie used four birdies in a row in a round of 66 that left him tied at 207 with Don Pooley, a three-time Atlanta runnerup who shot 68, and Mac O'Grady, who had a 70.

Lanny Wadkins, a two-time winner this year, had a 70-210 and Hal Sutton 70-211. Ritzman hold lead in Dallenbach wins Detroit Trans-Am DETROIT (AP) Wally Dallenbach Jr. won his second race in seven days as be led from start to finish Saturday in the Detroit round of the Sports Car Club of America Bendix Brake Trans-Am series. The 21-year-old driver from Basalt, who won at Portland, last Sunday, started from the pole Saturday after setting a qualifying record of 74.050 mph on the winding circuit through the streets of downtown Detroit. Dallenbach outjumped fellow front-row starter and teammate Willy T.

Ribbs at the start and pulled steadily away from the rest of the 37-car field. Ribbs, who came into the race leading Dallenbach in the season" series by eight points, lasted only a little over three laps. His Mercury Capri, virtually identical to Dallenbach's Motorcraf t-sponsored car, tagged one of the concrete barriers that line the 2.5-mile street circuit and had to drop out with damage to the right front body and wheel. It was all Dallenbach from that point, as he moved into the point lead. The winner, the son of a former Indy-car racer, beat 1982 Trans-Am champion Elliott Forbes-Robinson, driving a new Buick Somerset Regal, by 23.901 seconds.

Jim Miller's Capri was in second place until it quit just two laps from the end. And the Capri of Canadian driver Johnny Jones, another of the four Roush Protofab team cars in the race, was third, the only other car on the lead lap. Defending race and series champion Tom Gloy, in another Capri, ran second from the time Ribbs dropped out until he experienced engine problems and began slipping back into the field on lap 31. Gloy finished 12th, three laps behind the winner and just behind another former Trans-Am champion, Englishman David Hobbs, who was driving an I ROC Camaro. Chris Kneifel, in another of the Roush cars, was fourth, one lap behind, with actor Paul Newman, having turbocharger problems in his Nissan 300 ZX Turbo, hanging on for fifth.

Dallenbach, who didn't appear to have a single problem in the 40-lap, 100-mile event, averaged 70.290 mph. The race was run as a support event for Sunday's Detroit Grand Prix Formula One race. And it was run on a dry track after rain, which hampered Formula One qualifying earlier in the day, ended and was replaced by sunshine. 71-0-71410 69-6972210 72-68-72210 72-65-73210 71-65-74210 70- 72-69211 72 70-69 211 (9-72-79211 70-70-71211 74-65-72211 70-68-73211 7046-75-211 74- 68-70212 70- 72-70212 76-66-70212 68-73-71212 71- 70-71212 70-71-71212 72- 69-71212 75- 66-71212 70- 71-71212 72-68-72212 68-72-72212 67- 72-73212 68- 74-71213 71- 69-73213 72- 6973214 71-70-73214 70-70-74214 70- 70-74214 69- 71-74214 66-73-75214 68- 71-75214 71- 71-73-215 72- 70-73 21S 69- 72-74215 71-70-74215 71-7074215 71- 69-75215 70- 70-75215 71- 6975215 72- 70-74216 72- 67-77216 68-72 77217 71- 71-76218 72- 70-79221 Classic Atsuko Hikage Charlotte Montgomery Judy Clark Lisa Young Silvia Bertolaccini Noreen Friel Kay Kennedy Becky Pearson Betsy King Sue Ertl Pat Meyers Marlene Hagge Donna White Cindy Hill Linda Hunt Sally Little Juli Inkster Marlene Floyd Sally Quinlan Barbara Pendergast Judy Ellis Anne Kelly Mary DeLong Susie Beming Shirley Furlong Sarah LeVeque Val Skinner Vicki Alvarez Martha Nause Jane Crafter Karen Permezel Mary Dwyer Jeannette Kohlhaas Catherine Panton Pia Nilsson Joan Joyce LeAnn Cassaday Nancy Ledbetter M. J.

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Zimmerman, who began the day in second place two strokes behind Drew, took the lead when Drew posted her third bogey of the day on the sixth hole by leaving a 15-foot putt inches short. Ritzman, who hasn't finished higher than 21st this year while earning $14,660, began her streak at the 315-yard, par 4 No. 6 and moved into the lead at 7-under. But she then put her drive on the 384-yard, par 4 No. 14 into a creek and later two-putted for a double bogey.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Third-round scores Saturday in the $250,000 Mayflower Classic, played at the 6203-yard, par-72 Country Club of Indianapolis course: Alice Ritzman 70-73-67210 67- 76-67210 70- 73-68211 71- 73-68-212 70- 74-69213 68- 75-70213 72- 67-75214 71- 72-71214 70- 71-73214 72- 71-73216 72 70-74 2)6 71- 75-70216 69- 74-74217 72-74-71217 73- 74-70217 74- 74-69217 71- 72-75218 68-7575218 73-78-69218 73- 77-88218 72- 74-73219 74- 74-71219 Alice Miller Stephanie Farwig Kathy Postlewait Martha rover Beth Solomon Heather Drew Amy Benz Mary Beth Zimmerman Penny Pulz Barb Bunkowsky Jane Blalock Allison Finney Deedee Lasker Denise Strebig Lori Garbacz Jan Stephenson Laurie Rinker Carolyn Hill Muffin Spencer-Devlin Robin Walton Debbie Austin Braves (Continued from page ID) The Reds took a 2-1 lead in the third on center fielder Dale Murphy's throwing error and Alan Knicely's RBI single off Braves starter Zane Smith. Cronic. (Continued from page ID) Biomedics department. "That makes me feel pretty 'It's a eood." he admitted. nrettv big thrill in mv life.

I never though I'd have much of a chance. Just to be here is exciting." The entire Cronic household is just as excited. "We're very proud of him," Mrs. Cronic said. "I think we're more excited than he is." Cronic 's stay in Colorado ends in September.

From there it's back to Gainesville to complete his education. After that, well, even Cronic isn't sure. "I don't know where I'll look for a job," he said. "Maybe it'll be a fitness center or a lot of corporations hire people a corporate fitness executives. We'll just have to wait and see." One thing for sure, Cronic knows his slay out west will be well worth it when job-hunting time rolls around.

"The field experience and job training here is unbelieveable," he saidT "Having something like this on my resume can't hurt at all." I ATLANTA (AP) David Frost of South Africa is listed as a rookie on the U.S. golf tour, but that is deceiving. "I played two full seasons in Europe and one back home," Frost said Saturday after firing an 8-under-par 64 that gave him a share of the lead with Danny Edwards after three rounds of the $500,000 Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic. "That's about as much experience as a guy has here in three years," Frost said. Frost, who began play five shots off the lead, completed his round about one hour before Edwards sank a four-foot birdie putt on the 18th green to share the lead at 14-under-par 202 on the Atlanta Country Club course.

"Anybody four or five back can win it, but it will depend on what the leaders do," said Edwards, who had a 68. "I'll just give it my best shot," he said of Sunday's chase for the $90,000 first prize. Edwards had one bogey when he three-putted from 30 feet on No. 5 and scored three of his birdies from inside 10 feet and the other two in the 12-15-foot range. Miller, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Alice Miller, bored through her front nine, rallied with an eagle on the 16th to tie Alice Ritzman for the lead Saturday after three rounds of the $250,000 Mayflower Classic.

"The front nine was pretty boring, lots of pars," said Miller, who had a 6-under 210 after scoring her second 67 of the tournament. "The only two greens I missed on the front were both on the fringe, where I just two putted." Ritzman had five consecutive birdies and seven in eight holes to move to the top of the leader board. She hit nine birdies in posting a 67. Miller, who played without a bogey for the second time since the turnament began Thursday started her charge with a birdie on the 329-yard, par 4. No.

11. "The best putt of the day wasn't the longest, said Miller in describing that birdie. "It was about a 15-footer. It was pin high right and that green is very severe. It Bradley coach takes PEORIA, IU.

(AP) Tony Barone, an assistant basketball coach at Bradley University for the past seven seasons, said Saturday he has accepted the head coaching job at Creighton left vacant by the departure of Willis Reed. Barone, 37, played college basketball at Duke and had been in charge of recruiting and much of the daily operations of the basketball program at Bradley, where he worked under Coach Wimbledon (Continued from page ID) quietly elsewhere in the big buildup to Wimbledon. Jimmy Connors did, however, and found himself knocked out in the first round in straight sets by fellow American Mike DePalmer. Speculation that Wilander would overtake Connors in the Wimbledon seedings proved groundless as officials stuck closely to world rankings and named the American as No. 3 seed.

Bookies, however, were unimpressed and Connors, runner-up to McEnroe last year, is rated only a 14-to-l shot to capture his third Wimbledon crown at the age of 32. Among the women, Navratilova was slightly favored by bookmakers and given a 2 to-7 shot to win her sixth title and the $147,720 top prize, with Lloyd 7-to-2 against. Lloyd has just regained the worm's No. 1 spot at age 30 from her great rival and is halfway to achieving a Grand Slam consecutive victories at the world's four major tournaments and a special $1 million bonus put up by the International Tennis Federation. Navratilova achieved the feat at last year's French Open Lloyd has won the Australian and French titles, and still needs to capture Wimbledon and the U.S.

Open. Pbst 20. (Continued from page ID) on the mound. When it was all over, Easley had scored six runs on only three hits, and were aided by three walks, one error and a catcher's interference call. Starting shortstop David Duffie was out with an injury, and backup Matt Huntsberger was hurt in the first inning of the game.

That caused problems for the rest of the game, Huntsberger said. "When you start moving people around, it creates problems. It was just one of those nights. I told the kids to forget it, we'll come back the next night." Easley started the game by scoring three runs in the fst inning. But Greenwood came back with three of their own in the bottom half and then went ahead 5-3 in the second.

The game was back and forth up until the late innings. Rutted only 33 times in scoring er 68. She was followed by Kathy Postlewait at 4-under 212. Amateur Martha Foyer, a three-time Indiana high school champion who will be a senior at Southern Methodist this fall, was tied for fifth at 213 with another Indiana native, veteran Beth Solomon. Foyer, who hopes to qualify for the tour after her senior year, had a 69 and Solomon had a 70.

Mary Beth Zimmerman, second-round leader Heather Drew and Amy Benz were the only other players under par after 54 holes at 214. The tournament at the Country Club of Indianapolis ends Sunday with the winner earning $37,500. That check would send Miller past JoAnne earner's single-season record total of $310,399 set in 1982. Ritzman gained a stroke with a birdie on le opening hole, but was even par for the tournament before starting her streak. Miller had her eagle on the 426-yard, par 5 No.

16, making an 8-foot putt after knocking in with a 4-iron. The only three-time winner on this year's tour and the leader of nearly every statistical category, began her round with six consecutive pars and had her only birdie on the front at the seventh hole. She made the turn at 2-under and had two birdies before the eagle. Zimmerman, also shooting for her first professional victory, shot a 1 -under par 35 on the front nine men's and women's singles competition. TOP SEEDS Women Chris Evert Lloyd and Martina Navratilova.

Men: John McEnroe. DEFENDING CHAMPION Women: Martina Navratilova. Men: John McEnroe. FORMER CHAMPIONS IN FIELD Women: Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert Lloyd and Virginia Wade. Men: John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors.

TELEVISION NBC, which is televising Wimbledon for the 17th consecutive year, will have a total of 27 hours, 45 minutes of coverage, including a one-hour preview on June 23. Both the women's and men's finals will be telecast live on July 6 and 7, respectively, beginning at 9 a.m. EDT. Wimbledon schedule WIMBLEDON, England (AP) The daily schedule for the 108th All England Tennis Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (all times EDT) Monday. June 24-Monday.

July 7:30 a.m. Early round play in both the men's and women's singles competition. Tuesday. Julv 2 9 a.m. Women's quarterfinals Wednesday, July 3 Men's quarterfinals Thursday.

Julv 4 9 a.m. Women's semifinals Friday. July 5 9 a.m. Men's semifinals Saturday. July 9 a.m.

Women's finals Sunday, July 7 9 a.m. Men's finals had about four feet of break in it. "I walked up and said, 'Well this is going to take a little imagination' and I just picked a spot that was above the hole and well short of the hole and tried to putt to that spot and the ball went in." Ritzman, winless since joining the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour in 1978 and only 75th on this year's money list, and Miller held a one-stroke edge over Stephanie Farwig. "That was certainly the most birdies I've ever made in one round," said Ritzman. "There for a stretch of about eight holes it was a lot of fun.

I felt like I hit the ball very well." "I putted really well," said Farwig, who is No. 100 on the tour's money list and moved into contention with only 10 putts on the back nine. "I made a lot of saving putts. I think that was really the key to my round. I didn't hit the ball real well." Farwig, also winless as a pro.

Cr eight on position Dick Versace. He said Saturday that Creighton's new athletic director, Don Leahy, went out "on a little bit of a limb in terms of hiring met an assistant coach, and I want to prove to him and to a number of people that he made the right choice." Barone made his comments in an interview with Chicago radio station WGN, shortly before leaving for Creighton, located in Omaha, Neb. While Becker is the youngster to watch in the men's event, the women's competition has two 15-year-olds among the seeds Steffi Graf of West Germany, No. 11, and Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, No. 15.

Sabatini, the world junior champion, took the French Championships by storm, becoming the youngest-ever semifinalist. She has no qualms about playing on the hallowed grass at Wimbledon: "I am very excited and not worried about how I do because I am going to be there for many years to come." But her coach, Patricio Apey, did not have high hopes especially since this was only Sabatini's second tournament on grass. "In Argentina, grass is a dirty word," he said. Facts and figures WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Facts and figures of the 108th All England Tennis Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club: EVENT The 108th annual All England Tennis Championships, the second of tennis' four grand slam events, to begin on June 24 and end with the men's singles title on July 7. SURFACE Grass.

SEATING CAPACITY Center Court has 12,433 seats, standing room for No. 1 court has 6.286 seats, standing room for 1.500. One day record: 38.215 on first Friday, 1984. Tournament record: 360.442. 1963.

PURSE $2.44 million with $147,720 to the women's champion and $163,800 to the men's champion. FIELD 128 players in each of the "I told the kids I was proud of them how we kept getting behind and fighting back and tieing it up. We did a good job until it just got to be too much to come back from," Huntsberger said. One bright spot for Greenwood in the disappointing loss was the performance of Danny Land. Land was five-for-five, with three singles, a double and a triple.

Post 20 will travel to Seneca Monday night to take on the first glace team in the league. Steve (2-0) will start on the mound. "Hopefully we can bounce back and knock them off again," Huntsberger said. Easley 302 102 2a Greenwood 32 012aa Ken Fallaw (L, 0 21, Martin (7), Marcengill (8). Coats (8).

Hollingsworth (W), Spearman 9. 2B Brooks (E. Land, Fulmer, MacMurtury (G). 3B Land Pepper, Barrett share golf lead SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) Local amateur Dottie Pepper of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and for-mer LPGA Tour player Betsy Barrett of Syracuse, N.V., emerged from the pack to share a 1-stroke lead at 3-over-par 147 Saturday after two rounds of the Futures Golf Tour's $15,000 Albany- Colonie Chamber Open.

Pepper, a Furman University star who was runnerup in this rear's NCAA championship and ow amateur in the 1984 U.S. Open, carded a 1-over par 73. Barrett, seeking to regain the LPGA card she Tost after the 1983 season, had a second-round 75. Kelly Douglass, with a second-round 73, and Janice Gibson (76), were one stroke back at 148. Liza Abood, Pam Allen, Michelle Bell, Patti Berend, Diane Daugherty.

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