THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven Friday, August 10. 1973 verson, Geiberger lead Cleveland PGA CLEVELAND (A) - Longshots Al Geiberger and Don Iverson matched early, four-under-par 67s, then sat back and watched gusty winds sweep away the challenges of the game's big guns yesterday in the first round of the 55th National PGA cham- pionship. The skinny Geiberger, who hasn't won since taking this title in 1966, and Iverson, whose lone victory in three years on the tour came in a satellite event, shar- ed a surprising two-stroke lead, after the first 18 holes of this, the last of the year's four major championships. Bob Dickson, Mike Hill, on the comeback from back trouble, and Mason Rudolph, with five birdies In a row, followed at 69 while most of the glamor names of the game had problems that ranged from mild to very, very serious. The best of that group was RELIABLE ABORTION SERVICE Clinic in Mich.-l to 24 week pregnancies terminated, by li- censed obstetrician gvnecologist. Quick services will be arranged. Low rates. CALL COLLECT (216) 281-6060 24 HOUR SERVICE big Tom Weiskopf, who had to sink a 35-foot birdie putt on the final hole to salvage a 70. He was tied with a group that in- cluded England's Tony Jacklin, former PGA title - holder Ray Floyd, Don Bies and Gibby Gil, bert. Leading money - winner Bruce Crampton of Australia matched par 71 , on the 6,852 yards of wooded, rolling countryside that make up the old Canterbury Golf Club Course, but most of the rest of the world's leading players had long tales of worry woe, misfortune and mishap in the afternoon winds that dried out the greens. U. S. Open champion Johnny Miller, who played when the winds and the brick-hard greens were at their worst, even charged officials with "tricking up" the course. "And I'll tell that to the PGA or the greenskeeper or anybody," said Miller, who bogeyed three holes in a row at one stretch en route to a 72. area in front of the green were super soft. Then the middle and the back were hard as concrete," he said. Jack Nicklaus was another at 72, with only a single birdie. In the group at 73 were South African Gary Player, the defend- ing champion, and Masters title- holder Tommy A a r o n. Aaron twice had it three under par, then finished bogey, par, bogey, triple- bogey. He hit his tee shot out of boutds and bunkered his fourth at the 18th. But Arnold Palmer probably had as many problems as anyone as he struggled to a five-over-par 1 76 that included a fat 40 on the back nine. "I three - putted the 11th and a: that was the straw that broke the camel's back," said the 43- AP Photo year-old Palmer, who has won SMILIN' JACK, better known as Lee Trevino, must have found almostdeverything the game can dismal failure slightly amusing during yesterday's first round offer - except the PGA title. action of the PGA Open. Nation's finest amateur athletes "The front of the greens, just j*j the first couple of feet, and thecome to U for Junior Olympics one of the nation's foremost trampoline will be the areas in 440 and 880. Challenging Cren- amateur events will be hosted by which participants ranging from shaw will be Charlie White of the University of Michigan next 10 to 17 years of age will vie for Harvey, Ill., the Illinois state From A.A.C.T. week when more than 700 ath- national honors. Swimming and champ in the 880 with a clocking letes invade Ann Arbor to partici- diving competition will be held at of 1:51.0. Aug. 22-25 pate in the seventh annual AAU Fuller Pool, located on Fuller Also present is a Baltimore Mendelssohn Theatre National Junior Olympics. 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