gage Six A. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 20, 1972 i-'age ~lx THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 20, 1972 Trevino named AP's Male Athlete of 1971 f NEW YORK (P) - Lee Tre- vino, a professional golfer whose style is as unorthodox as his success is stunning, was se- lected yesterday as the Male Athlete of the Year by The As- sociated Press. Trevino won six tournaments during 1971 including the Unit- ed States, Canadian and British Opens within four weeks. He won over $227,000 to finish second to Jack Nicklaus on the Pro- fessional Golfers Association money winners' list and was voted PGA Player of the Year. Trevino received 118 votes in the nationwide balloting of sportswriters and sportscasters. Baseball players Roberto Cle- mente of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Joe Torre of the St. Louis Cardinals, both of the National League, tied for second with 31 votes, while Kareem Abdul- Jabbar of the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball As- sociation received 24 votes. Others in the balloting includ- ed Vida Blue, Oakland A's, 17; Pat Matzdorf, high jumper, 14; Phil Esposito, Boston Bruins, National Hockey League and Ed Marinaro, Cornell football player, 13; Nicklaus, 9; and Pat Sullivan, Auburn football player, 7. His flat swing, which was once laughed at, is now familiar and feared on the PGA tour. In any tournament the one-time pitch-and-putt assistant pro is in, he is one of the automatic favorites. His first break came when he became an assistant pro at the ALL WORK, ALL PLAY. The TC-60, So n y s lowest- priced Cassette-Corder, is per- fect for budget-minded students and housewives, for personal correspondence, or just for fun. 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Several times he has donated part of his tournament winnings to hospitals and children's homes, saying he feels he is be- ing watched over and feels he should repay the favor in what- ever way he can. Trevino began his four weeks of wonder June 21 when he de- feated Jack Nicklaus in a sud- den-death playoff for the U.S. Open title on the Merion Coun- try Club course in Ardmore, Pa. Both finished the 72 regu- lation holes tied at. 280. But Trevino shot a two-under-par 68 to Nicklaus' 71 for the cham- pionship. The next week he went to Canada and took that national title with little opposition. His hot streak continued as he played the Royal Birkdale course in England, but he faced a tough, wirey opponent in Hiang Huan Lu of Taiwan. A strong lead after the third round faded and Trevino found the popular "Mr. Lu" close. But Trevino rallied to pull out a one stroke victory 278-279, de- spite a double bogey seven on the 17th hole. After the victory he donated $4,800 to the Southport Or- phanage. 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