turdOY, June 18, 1977 EADS FIELD BY ONE: Green leads THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven By The Associated Press TULSA, Okla.-Hubert Green, elding an ancient, green-han- d putter as his principal ,p on, emerged from a multi- man scramble with a 67 and nllished sole control of the d yesterday in the second id ' the 77th United States en Golf ChampionshiP. Green, who hasn't really re- ceived the recognition deserved for his 11 tour triumphs, noted that he hasn't yet won a major championship, a title he needs to confirm his status as one of the games leading performers. "If I'm in this position to- morrow, everybody is going to be asking, 'Can he hold up? Will he take the gas?' "Well, I just hope I'm here so Open you can ask me." Green, troubled by erratic putting all year, one-putted eight times before posting his two-round total of 136, four un- der par on the deceptively tough, heat-scorched, 6,873-yard South- ern Hills Country Club course. Just one shot back halfway through the chase for the most prestige-laden and dearly-cov- eted title the game can offer was Terry Diehl, a one-tourna- ment winner from Rochester, N.Y., who composed a 68 and had a 137 total. "I'm just going to play like hell for the next two rounds," said Diehl, who saved his card in his rookie season with a vic- tory in the 1974 San Antonio- Texas Open, which he called "your proverbial back-to-the- wall story." Green and Diehl were among the seven men who shared the first round lead. The others lashed their ways to varied and assorted fates while the biggest gun in the game-awesome Jack Nicklaus-wheeled into position for a shot at a record-matching fourth American National cham- pionship. Nicklaus, holder of a record 14 major professional titles but hungry as ever to add to that total, dropped a 15-foot eagle putt on the 560-yard 16th hole on his way to a 68 that put him back in business at 142, six shots back. "That eagle gave me new life in the tournament," he said. "I'm definitely in it. A 142 is never a bad score in the U.S. Open. I can't remember an Open in which 142 wasn't very much in contention." Tom Purtzet, one of the pre- viously obscure young usen who dominated the early season, came on with a second consecu- tive 69 and was third alone at 138. Gary Player, the gritty little South African who wants so desperately to win this one again, osce pitched in from deep, clinging rough for a birdie that highlighted his 67. He was tied for fourth at 139 with veteran tourist Rod Fun- seth and Sam Adams, who cheerfully describes himself as "the leading, left-handed touring pro from Boone, N.C." Funseth shot a 70 while the lefty Adams scored four birdies in a row, once coming within one inch of holing out a seven iron approach shot, in his 69. Jay Haas, with a 68, and non- stop talker Joe Inman, with a 70, were next at 140. Hubie hits a bird BELL'S GREEK PIZZA SOUTH STATE AND PACKARD 995-0232 Offers Superb Lunchtime Special FREE DELIVERY AFTER 5 P.M. 50c off oanany ;FREE Fountain Beverage *Z Awith any WHOLE GRINDER Dine in or carry out Good between hours of 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. " Good between hours . oodbetween hours :(offers expires Sept. 1, 1977) " of 11oam. &5p~m.' (offer expires Sept. 1, 1977) Not Good For Delivery I PRIVATE POOL! w/ That's right! At University Towers you'll have the exclusive use of our own private heated swimming pool. That, of course, is in addition to our fine housekeeping maintenance, and 24-hour security services. One bedroom apartments are $174; other types from $6750. WEVCI EsT\E lOWCk ~CORNER OF S. FOREST & SOUTH UNIVERSITY 761-2680 warm,dry good buy! Polarquard is the bag you'll want this season. Its Portrel' Polyester' continuous filament keeps you warmalt over It dries quickly and won't clump or mat when wet. And com pared with down, it can save you some cashi We have For trel - Polarguard' bags by Snow Lion. Stopinto Bivouac before you head out. We can make a good trip even better nickels arcade