Watson leads tourney RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP)- Tom Watson) unusdally relaxed and easy-going, eased his way to a solid, 3- under-par 69 and a one-troke lead yesterday in the first round of the $300,000 Tournament of Champions. '"It's like night and day from the Masters," said Watson, who lost a playoff for that coveted title last week. Watson, who has finished first, second and first in his last three starts, won Player of the year honors the past two seasons and ranked as the leading moneywinner for 1979 coming into this exclusive event that brings together only the winners of regular PGA tour titles from the last 12 months. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Milwaukee.............7 4 ,636 - Boston ............... 6 4 .600 1 NewYork...........7 5 .583 1/2 Detroit ................ 4 4 .500 1%2 Toronto ............... 4 7 .364 3 Baltimore ............. 4 8 .333 3/ Cleveland..............3 7 .300 3 WEST Texas-................. 7 2 .778 1 California ............10 3 .769 - Minnesota............7 3 .583 22 Kansas City............5 5 .500 32 Chicago ............... 5 6 .455 4 Seattle ................ 59 .357 5 Oakland ............... 4 9 .308 6 Yesterday's Games Baltimore 6, New York 3 Boston5, Milwaukee 3 California 6, Minnesota4 Today's Games Toronto (Lemogello, 0-1) at Detroit (Wilcox, 1-0). Kansas City (Leonard, 1-1) at Boston (Eckers- ley. 21) Milwaukee (Caldwell, 3-0) at Baltimore (Stone, 0.t) Chicago (Kravec, 0-2) at Cleveland (Paxton, 0-1) (N) Texas (Comer, -0) at New York (Figueroa, 5-1) (N) Oakland (Keough, 0-I) or (Langford, 0-3) at Cal- fornia (Tanana, 1-2) (N) Seattle (Bannister, 1-1) at Minnesota (Koosman, 2-0) (N) NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Montreal ..............8 2 .800 - Philadelphia .......... 6 3 .667 1 St. Louis............... 5 5 .500 3 Pittsburgh.............4 7 .364 41/2 Chicago ............... 3 6 .333 4/ New York............3 6 .333 412 WEST Houston ............... 9 4 .692 - San Francisco ......... 8 6 .571 12 Cincinnati............7 6 .538 2 Los Angeles............6 8 .429 3 San Diego............6 8 .429 32 Atlanta...............4 8 .333 41/2 Yesterday's Games Chicago 3,.St. Louis 2 San Francisco 14, San Diego to Cincinnati 2. Atlanta 0 Today's Games Montreal (Rogers, 0-1) at Chicago (McGlothen, San Diego (Jones, 2-1) at Atlanta (Matula, 1-1) (N) New York (Swan, 1-1) at Philadelphia (Ruth- ven, 2-0) (N) Pittsburgo (Kison, 0-0) at Houston (Richard, 3-0) (N) Cincinnati (Bonham, 1-0) at St. Louis (Sykes, 1-0) (N) Lms Angeles (Welch, 2-0) at San Francisco (Mon- tefusco, 1.2) (N) Th Mithkdrl Dtily&Fridoy, Acpril 2O, 99 Poe '21 If you have Used Books to Sell-Read This! As the Semester end approaches -bringing with it a period of heavy book selling by students - ULRICH'S would like to review with you their BUY-BACK POLICY. Used books fall into several categories, each of which - because of the law of supply and demand - has its own price tag. Let's explore these various categories for your guidance. CLASS I. CLOTHBOUND A textbook of current copyright - used on our campus - and which the Teaching Department involved has approved for re- use in upcoming b f semesters - has the highest market value. If ULRICH'S needs copies of this book we will offer a minimum of 50% off the list price for copies in good physical condition. When we have sufficient stock of a title for the coming semester, ULRICH'S will offer a "WHOLESALE PRICE" which will be explained later in this article. (THIS IS ONE REASON FOR SELLING ALL YOUR USED BOOKS AT ONCE!) CLASS II. PAPERBOUND Paperback are classified in two groups: A. Text Paperbacks; B. Trade Paperbacks A. Text Paperbacks will be purchased from you as Class I books above. B. Trade Paperbacks would draw an approximate offer of 25% of the list price when in excellent condition. CLASS I. Some of the above Class I or Class 11 books will be offered which have torn bindings, loose pages, large amounts of highlighting and under- lining, orother physical defects. These will be priced dovn according to the estimated cost of repairor saleability. CLASS IV. Each semester various professors decide to change text for a given course. These decisions on change of textbooks are made in echelons of THINKING AND AUTHORITY far above the level of your local book retailers, AND ULRICH'S HAS NO PART IN THE DECISION. (Quite often we have MANY copies of the old title of which you have only ONE.) However, ULRICH'S does enter the picture by having connections with over 600 other bookstores throughout the country. We advertise these discontinued books and sell many of them at schools where they are still being used. ULRICH'S does this as a service to you and pays you the BEST POSSIBLE price when you sell them to us with your currently used books. CLASS V. Authors and publishers frequently bring out new edions. When we "get caught" with an old edition, let's accept the fact that it has no value on the wholesale market, and put it on the shelf as a reference book or sell it cheap for a bargain reference book. You will find that you come out best in the long run when you sell ALL your books to ULRICH'S. 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