Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, July 15, 1972 1 BIRDYING IN BRITAIN: EUROPE $130 Two full months of un- limited student Euroilpass travel Nat. Bank of Ypsilanti TRAVEL BUREAU 611 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti 'PHlONE 483-8556 Trevino aces Ijluirfield MUIRFIELD. Scotland (A') - 'Well, we were kinda all bunch- ed up," Lee Trevino said with that impudent grin. "and I fig- ured somebody ought to do something." So the Super Mex, the defend- ing champion in the 101st Brit- ish Open Golf Championship. did just that, swaggering and laugh- ing his way into sole control of the third-round lead with a stun- ning string - five birdies on the last five holes. The brilliant streak, which in- EMU THEATRE SUMMER PRODUCTION PRESENTS the powerful drama JULY 27, 28, 29 AT 8:00 P.M. (N THE AIR CONDITIONED Quirk Auditoriumt Reserved Seats at $2.00 Box Office Hours 12:45-4:30 Also 7:00-8:00 Performance Nights FOR RESERVATION DIAL 487-1221 NOW #iUL4 O& DIAL 8-54 16 "THE PLEASURE OF VONNEGUT IS YOURS!" -JUDITH CRIST, New York Magazia* KURT VONNEGUT,JR S "SOME OF THE FUNNIEST, MOST SAR- DONIC LINES to be heard at the moment on stage or screen!"-WILLIAM WOLF, Cue Magazine also "BOB& CAROL & TED & ALICE" eluded a chip-in on the final hole and a two from a deep sand trap, staked him to a course-re- cord-matching 66, and a one- stroke lead over England's Tony Jackltin. TREVINO had a three-round to- tal of 207, six under par on the sun-splashed, 6,892 yards of Scot- tish Moors that make up the Muirfield Links just south of the Firth of Forth. Jacklin had a 67. four under par, for 208. That set up the same final round pairing, Tre- vino-Jacklin, that there was a year ago when the Englishman chased Trevino to the title in the last of his three national chrm- pionships. Disappointed Jack Nicklaus, already the winner of the Mast- ers and U.S. Open titles. saw his hopes for a never-accomplished one-year sweep of all the world's major titles fade and all but die as he drifted six strokes off the pace. "I just haven't played well all week. Nicklauas said. At one tame late in the day, Trevino, Jacklan and Doug Sand- ers were locked within :wo strok_ es of each other. Trevino took care of that sit- uation with his gallop down the backstretch. "I don't think I've ever made that many in a row before," Tre- vino said. WITH ONE round to go, the dapper Sanders was in third place, four strokes back of Tro- vano. Sanders forged a 69 de- TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 TONY JACKLIN lets fly during yesterday's action at Muirfield in the British Open. Jacklin, a charming gentleman, was in second place behind Lee Trevino, a wacky one. spite a double bogey six for a 211 total. "The last three holes were okay. but I just played :orrble the rest of the time," said Nick- laus, his dream of an unprece- dented Grand Slam all but shat- tered. He already holds the Masters and U.S. Open titles and need; this one if he is to keep alive the string that also includes the PGA Championship in Birming- ham, Mich., Aug. 3-6. "There's one more round," he said. 'Maybe I'll find something out there tomorrow. You never know. "I've won many times from six behind. I can't see any rea- son I can't shoot 65. I feel Ii: I can. But you've got to do it, not just talk about it. We'll see." Nicklaus three-putted the first hole but got the stroke back when he chipped to two feet for a birdie four on the ninth. He bogeyed the 12th and 14th, miss- ing the green badly each time; chipped in for a bird on the 16th, and made birdie on the 17th, a par five. He put his second shot on th green there and gave the eagle putt a great try. "I left it 3t feet short," he said. Trevino, paired with Jacklin in the final twosome of thlie bright, warm, sunny Jay, trail- ed most of the time, matehing an early bogey with a taso-putt bird on the fifth, then making eight consecutive pars. ARE YOU A Finicky Finley fingers Rupp, Touchy Trudeau touts Hull By The Associated Press MEMPHIS; Tenn. - Retired University of Kentucky bas- ketball Coach Adolph Rupp has been offered the post of president of the Memphis American Basketball Association franchise accord- ing to Charles O. Finley, who officially acquired the Pros last week. "I have extended him an invitation to join us as president of the Memphis organization and he is considering it," Finley said yes- terday. "Mr. Rupp has figured prominently in my plans from the very beginning.: * OTTAWA - Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, responding to a "great many" telegrams from concerned Canadians, called yes- terday for the inclusion of superstar Bobby Hull in the Canadian hockey team that will play Russia. 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