The Michigan Daily-,Friday, June 15, 1979-Page 15 WATSON FIVE BACK AT 75 TI wid ones the U.S. Five deadlocked or Open lead OLEDO (AP) - Five players took "I found a little shortcut," the hard- Purtzer. His second shot missed long ar ely divergent routes to scores of 70, hitting Hinkle said, and then giggled Tom Watson and the man he replaced the right. He failed to bounce his under par and good enough to share when, describing his play on the eighth as golf's premier performer, the still- shot up the bank, chipped short an first round lead yesterday in the hole at the Inverness Club course. feared Jack Nicklaus, couldn't match his bogey putt hanging on the lip. Open Golf Championship, but the The par-5 hole is a dogleg left. By those heroics. "Seventy-four really isn't that b nd to next d left bad," "little shortcut" Lon Hinkle took won't be available again. Some obviously embarrassed of- ficials of the sponsoring U.S. Golf Association decreed that a tree be plan- ted overnight to the left of the eighth tee to block Hinkle's shortcut. playing his shot from the eighth tee, with a 1-iron, over trees and to the parallel 17th fairway, Hinkle needed only a 2-iron second shot to reach the green. His 2-putt birdie helped put him i a tie for the top spot with Andy Bean, Lou Graham, Keith Fergus and Tom Nicklaus, playing with Cook, double bogeyed the final hole, a short par-4, and Watson bogeyed three of his last n five holes for a 75. Nicklaus, gunning for a record- matching fourth American national championship, said, "I played slightly better than fair, I guess. I could have got out of it with a decent round. But I made a couple of mistakes. Obviously, one of those was on the 18th." That sent him reeling from a respec- , table 72 to a 3-over-par total. "There's only two places on the 18th you don't want to get it - over the green or to the right. I managed to do both," he said. Nicklaus said. "With a good round, 67 or 68, I can get right back in it." BILLBOARD The Department of Recreational Sports Family Sunday Funday Program will be having several ac- tivities for family participation on Sun- day, June 17th, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. at the North Campus Recreation Building. Activities will include: A "Weight Traiping for the Whole Family" Clinic 2:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.; "Creative Movement for Children Ages 3-6" 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.; and a "Family Water Carnival" 4 p.m. -5 p.m. AP Photo FROM ONE institution to another, golf great Arnold Palmer executes a short chip to the fifth green in U.S. Open action yesterday at Inverness Coun- try Club. The historic Toledo course proved lifficult, in the tradition of most Open courses, as Palmer finished far off the first round leaders with a round of 76. VD DOESN'T DISCRIMINATE A few basic flts you arel kow: -venere9l disease has exceeded epidemic numbers in the U.S. -homosexual contacts can become infected -if untreated, gonorrhea can cause sterility, and syphillis can cripple and killr AndHere's one you may not beare oa -in 1978 the statewide VD rate rose 7%, while Washtenaw County's incidence dropped 13%, This lust statement reflects in part the success of the Health Service VD program. Our clinic is available to any Washtenow County resident. The clinic gives free diagnosis and treatment of both syphillis and gonorrhea. Service hours are the best in Michigan. Spring/Summer hours are: Monday-Friday: SAM-11AM; 2PM-4PM; GPM-10PM Saturday: SAM-12 Noon Health Service VD clinic is located of 207 Fletcher Street Have a question; Call VD Hotline: 763-4511 Don't become another statistic Introducing.. . Bell's Baker's Dozen Buy any 12 one or more item pizzas at the regular price and get the 13th pizza FREE good anytime between June 1-July 15 BELL'S GREEK PIZZA 995-0232 The point is this; Ulrich's is offering the seven pen set of Mars-Staedtler, fine technical pens at a very special price. Regular price-42.75 Now a mere-27.95 Get all the points at Ulrich's. MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 East Universi tyat the coner of East U-andSouth U, 662-3201