Soturday, August 11; 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven NICKLAUS ONE BACK Iverson, Rudolph CLEVELAND (UP) - Obscure an of 15 years on the pro tour hug by four-year-old son Gary" upstart Don Iverson again bene- who has drifted back into the after he finished with a 68 for fitted from what he called "no- ranks of qualifiers, managed a 140. brainer" putting, salvaged a one- 70 in the mild, cloudy weather. He was tied at that figure over-par 72 and continued to The softly - drawling Rudolph, with Gibby Gilbert and 42-year- share the lead yesterday through a 1971 Ryder Cup member, re- old Dan Sikes. Gilbert had a 70 two rounds of the 55th National placed Al Geiberger as Iverson's and Sikes matched Nicklaus' best championship. co-leader. Geiberger went from round of the day with another 68. Iverson, who never before had an opening 67 to 76 for 143, well Tom Weiskopf, who has won even qualified for one of the "back in the tightly bunched pack. the British and Canadian Opens world's four major champion- Lurking just one stroke off and three other titles in his last ships, was tied at 139-three under the leaders shoulders was the nine starts, matched par 71 on par on the 6,852 yard Canter- game's most feared competitor- the hilly old layout and was tied bury Golf Club course -- by Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus, who at 141 with former PGA cham- cigar - chomping Mason Rudolph. said he benefitted from a lucky pion Dave Stockton and Eng- Rudolph, a 39-year-old veter- break, was rewarded with a big land's Tony Jacklin. I pace Stockton had a 69 and Jacklin, who abandoned the American tour this year to concentrate on play in Europe, commented he wanted "to win this one and run ," after getting in contention with a 71. Sam Snead, the 61-year-old for- mer star, had a share of the lead until he bogeyed three of his last five holes for 71 and dropped back to even par at 142. Arnold Palmer, still plagued by putting woes and still chas- ing his first PGA title, packed up and went home to Latrobe, Pa., a victim of the cut for the first time ever in this tourna- ment. Palmer had a 74 for 150, one over the score required to make it for the final two rounds. U. S. Open champion Johnny Miller had a 71 for 143. Leading money winner Bruce Crampton of Australia slipped back with 71-144. Masters champion Tom- my Aaron and Lee Trevino were at 146. Aaron had another 73 and Trevino improved to 70. South African Gary Player, the defending title - holder, took a 72.145. The stocky Iverson, a 27-year- PGA old from LaCrosse, Wis., showed remarkable poise when he ap- peared on the verge of blowing his first round lead. Iverson who has scored his on- ly victory in a satellite tourna- ment in his three years on the tour, bogeyed both the third and fourth holes and appeared on the verge of collapse. He bunkered his tee shot on the par three third - "I just hit a terrible iron"-and missed the green on the fourth - "another very, very bad iron shot.' But he pulled himself togeth- er in a hurry, scoring birdies on the next two holes to get back to even par for the day. PGA Leaders Don Iverson 67-72-139 Mason Rudolph 69-70--139 Dan Sikes 72-68--140 Gibby Gilbert 70-70-140 Jack Nicklaus 72-68-140 Dave Stockton 72-69-141 Tom Weiskopf 70-71-141 Tony Jacklin 70-71-141 Lanny Wadkins 73-69-142 Don Bies 70-72-142 , u v ~ a a +.+y u ... .+.. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH (ALC, LCA) CHAPEL (LCMS) 1432 Washtenaw Avenue 801 S. Forest (Corner of Hill St.) 1511 Washtenaw Avenue Service of Worship-Sundays at Donald G. Zill, Pastor Alfred T. 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And those baby fawns, rabbits, Follow all the rules of safety and squirrels and trees need a safe, happy caution-just like any other place where home. They need a place where they can there are children at play. grow up strong and healthy. Like babes everywhere. So, please, be careful with fire when you're in the forest. DON IVERSON, who surprised the golf greats at the PGA cham- pionships at Cleveland's Canterbury Golf Club by grabbing the first round lead with a 67, shot a 72 yesterday to stay in a second round tie for the lead with Mason Rudolph at 139. SAM'S STG PRE will be closed every Monday -f through June, July, and August * 207 E. Liberty Wwertlssg contributed for the pubic d.