PAGE & THE HERALD, Friday, September 23, 1977 _ Rookie shadows hot shot ~ to share first round lead CINCINNATI (AP) — Unheralded Bill Calfee shot is best professional round tie torridputting Tom Kite with a fourunder par 66 Thursday to share the first- yound lead in the $150,-000 @Bhio Kings Island Open golf tournament. The 27-year-old Calfee, who ranked 202nd on the money list Jast year as a rookie, overcame a shaky start to post 33s on the front and back nines. Among the last group to finish, Calfee slipped past defending champion Ben Crenshaw, who trails the leaders by a stroke. Kite, 27, opened with a birdie spree that put him four-under after six holes. Skipper sets easy Jug record DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) — Favorite Governor Skipper, despite a sore mouth, set a record Thur- sday in racing to an easy vietory in the first heat of . the Little Brown Jug. Toronto-native Joh Chapman drove the Meadow Skipper colt home in 1:56 1-5 to win by 4% lengths over chief rival, Crash. His time for the mile broke the previous Jug mark of 1:56 3- 5, set by Strike Out in 1972. Governor Skipper’s effort was the fastest time for a threeyear-old pacer on 4 half-mile track, ' The horse showed no effects fror removal of a two-inch splinter from his gum earlier in the day. iChapman urged Governor Skipper into the lead at the sart and the brown colt pulled away to an easy victory in the final strides at the Delaware County Fairgrounds track. EDGED JAMBOOGER Crash, with Billy Haughton driving, edged 40- to-1 longshot New Deal for second place. Jambooger, who formed the field betting with New Deal and Barr’s Robert D., finished fourth. Jade Prince finished ninth. The horse is handled by trainerdriver Jack Kopas of Iiderton, Ont., for owner Ted Armstrong of Toronto and won the first leg of the US. facings Triple Crown, the Cane Pace at Yonkers Raceway. Governor Skipper, owned by Chicago Black Hawks’ owner Bill Wirtz, had finished seventh in the Cane Pace. —Kathy McLeod: League bowling Well the howling season is once again under way and we shall endeavour to keep one and all informed as to league play and coming events at the Terrace Lanes. Monday men’s have three teams working for top spot. The Stikers, Bowling Centre and Leftovers all have 5 points. Team high three went to Fabers rolled a single total while Bowlin Centre rolled a single to of 1131 for team high. Men's high three went to Gary Alger with a 807 total while the high sinlgle was Ron Titcom’s who bowled a 308. Tuesday Coffee League has a 3-way tie for first place between the Silly Larks, Goofers and . Five Rollers- all have 7 points. High Average for the league is Lois Crowder with a 275, Goofers walked off with both team high trple and high single by bowling a 2698 triple and a 944 single. Lois Crowder lived up to her 275 average by taking high triple with a 626 and high single of 309. Nigh going. Tuesday night mixed league had Yvonne Weiebe rolling @ 269 for ladies high single, while Judt Axe took high triple with a 674. Men’s high single and triple went to Ernie Hidber with a 393 and 859, Ernie joins the 800 club, Tean high three went to G. Haugland Trucking with a 3187 while the Ol Timers had a 1149 for team single. League standings have G.Haugland Trucking and No Names tied for first with 12 points while the old timers and Lucky Seven are sporting 10 points and working on second. Wednesday Matinee has the Coffe Whippers on top with 7 paints followed by Coff Sluppers with 5 points. Coffee Whipperstook team high three with a 2875 while Coffe Slurpers took high single with a 1007, Looks like the battle is on once’ again. Marg Mumford took high three with a 685 while Helen Norlander had a 246 single. Wed. Nite ladies see the Silhouettes, and Jades tied for first with 14 points following are Good Dporls with 12 points. Good Sports took team high single and triple with scores of 2825 and 972, Pat Prest took both high single of 284 and triple of 759, Friday mixed had_ the Hopefuls taking team highs with a 3068 triple and 1067 single. Del Bjorenson took men’s honors by rolling a 776 triple and 289 single. Gilberte Rioux took ladies honors with a 683 triple and 987 single. As it falls leads the league with 14 poijts followed by King Pins with 12 and the Tree Fallers have 10. Have some results for the Golden Ace League which is also into full swing. The Gooney Birds and Team-4 have 5 points each while Team-3 and Vikings have 2 points each. Betty Demmitt took ladies high single with a 189 and high triple with a 494 total. Ernie Sande was top for the men with a 213 single and a 578 triple. See you next week with further results of the Battle that gon on at th Terrace Bowling Lanes. There is a definite shortage of spares for all the leagues. So if you want to spare phone 635-5911 and sign up. He sank a 35-footer for a birdie on the second hole, sank birdie putts of 12, 25 and 23 on the fourth through sixth holes and dropped a 20- footer on the 11th. “My putter decided to take me for a ride and jumped on it,” said Kite, who had bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes. Calfee, who never led a professional tournament before Thurs- day, played bogey-free golf. There was an eight-man jam two strokes behind the eaders at 68. They were Bob Zender, Craig Stadler, Mike Hill, Allen Miller, Don Pooley, Jack Stradlin, Mike Sullivan and Tony Cerda. Jack Nicklaus, needing a victory in his last tour ap- earance to overtake eading money-winner Tom Watson, shot a 73, seven strokes off the pace. Calfee, who has won $9,495 on the tour this year, said the long playing course was suited to his game. “Pm not thinking about winning the tournament, I'm just trying to make the cut," said the Virginia Beach, Va., native who was once honored as the top scholar-athlete at the Uni- versity of Maryland. Kite, winless on the 1977 tour, reeled off his sizzling round while playing in the same trio with Nicklaus. “It's fun to play with people who generally play well—Jack pushes you and makes you play better,” said Kite, whose previous top efforts this year were third-place finishes in the Masters and the Canadian pen. Fourteen players were three strokes behind at 69 and 11 others were tied for fifth with 70s. Crenshaw, who has shown signs he is breaking the grip of a prolonged slump, toured the course in 33-34, with his only bogey of the day coming at No. 18 when he took a six after hitting into a pond. Miller Barber, who won the tournament in 1975, was six strokes back at 72 with 22 others. . x 71 FORD x T1 FORD x 72 FORD Ferrari won't get Scheckter LONDON CP-South Africa Jody Scheckter said today he will continue to drive the Wolf-Ford in next year's Formula 3 Grand Prix auto races for mOntreal in- dustrialist Walter Wolf, therby spiking rumores he was jeaded for Ferrari. “Rumors have suggested that I mi t join Ferrari,” h Scheckter said in a statement issued throggh his agent. "I did have an offer to do so, but I have decided to stay with Walter Wolf. We have had an amazingly successful season and some excellent results. “Tam happy with the team and confident that we can continue to achieve good results in 1978." Rumores of his move to F errari_ were sparked by the recent announcement that the Italian company’s prin- cipal driver, Austrian Niki Lauda, had quit to join another team. Scheckter and Mario Andretti of the Unites States were mentioned as replacements. Andretti, however, confirmed this week that he was completing his contract to drive for Lotus through the 1978 season. . Scheckter is second championships this year after 10 to 17 races but the Austrian ace, who won the driving title in 1975 and lost to Briton James Hunt by a single point last year after surviving a near-fatal crash, needs just one point from the remiaing three races to ensure another title. Sox suffer from Tiger attack DETROIT (AP) — Rookie Steve Kemp’s two-run double keyed a four-run seventh inning Thursday night as Detroit Tigers rallied for a 5-4 American League baseball victory over Boston Red Sox. The loss dropped third- place Boston three games ehind idle New York Yankees in the tight East race. The Tigers sent 10 batters to the plate in the seventh against starter Don Aase and relievers Jim Willough- by and Bob Stanley, collecting four hits and three walks. Pinch-hitter Tim Cor- coran singled with one out and scored on a triple by Ron LeF lore, his third hit of the game. Rusty Staub walked with two outs, then Kemp doubled over centre fielder Fred Lynn's head, scoring LeFlore and Staub. Jason Thompson, who led off the fourth with his 30th homer, was walked in- tentionally. before Ben Oglivie doubled home Kemp. Cariton Fisk's 25th home run of the season scored Boston’s first run in the second. The Red Sox scored twice in the fourth off Fernando Arroyo, 8-17, and Lynn led off the ninth with his 17th homer. Willoughby suffered his first loss of the decision in seven decisions. 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