b b a e i f: b t h t a s. s Simons leads pack inNclu tourney DUBLIN, Ohio (AP)--Jack Nicklaus, )eing a better host than he planned, get it 8-under and had a couple of ook himself out of the lead with a fat 76 bogeys. It really felt good to bring it nd allowed guest Jim Simons to back with that birdie on 18." establish a 2-shot advantage yesterday But he needed cooperation to take n the second round of the Memorial sole control of this new, prestigious Golf Tournament. event. The baby-faced Simons birdied the Nicklaus, the tournament founder, inal hole for a 3-under-par 69 and a 137 moving force and defending champion, otal, 7 shots under par on the course and Gary Player both conveniently hat Jack built, the 7,101-yard Muirfield providedthat help after sharing the fir- Village Golf Club layout. st-round lead. Simons, looking much younger than And Player, the South African who is 28 years, three-putted for bogey on triggered a three-tournament winning string with his triumph in the Masters, For more sports, see still held a piece of the top spot when he F es ,spage 6 stood in the 18th fairway. But he missed the green, chipped to .he 16th and 17th holes before rolling in eight feet and then three-putted on the a40-footer on the last hole. slick green for a double-bogey 6 that "I was really pretty disgusted with finished off a round of par 72 and left myself after those bogeys on 16 and 17,", hm in a rsond a 139. aid Simons, whose only victory in him in a tie for second at 139. seve yers f tur ctiitycam inthe Tied for second with Player, and the even years of tour activity came in the only others in the select field of 105 1977 New Orleans Open. within four strokes of the leader, were "I haven't played very well for a big Andy Bean, Ed Sneed and Bobby -ouple of months, haven't been in Wadkins. The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 20, 1978-Page 15 I, "la twig AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Detroit-------------21 10 .657 - Boston--------------23 12 .657 - New York...........20 13 .606 2 Cleveland-----------16 17 .485 6 Milwaukee----------16 18 .476 6'/2 Baltimore-----------14 19 .424 8 Toronto-------------13 20 .394 9 WEST Oakland...............22 13 .629 - California-...........20 14 .588 112 Kansas City-...........18 15 .545 3 Texas-.................17 15 .531 3%1 Minnesota.............13 23 .361 9%2 Seattle-................12 25 .324 11 Chicago ............... 10 21 .323 10 Today's Games New York (Beattie 2-0) at Toronto (Lemanczyk O-7 or Garvin 2-1). Baltimore (Palmer 3-4) at Cleveland (Wise 2-6). Boston (Eckersley 3-1) at Detroit (Slaton 4-1). Minnesota (Erickson 2-3) at Kansas City (Gale 3-0). California (Brett 1-2) at Milwaukee (Travers 0-te.a Texas (Jenkins 4-tI at Seattle (Abbott 1-2), n. NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pct. GB Philadelphia-..........18 14 .563 - Montreal-....:.........18 16 .529 1 Chicago-...............16 17 .485 2%/ New York-.............16 21 .432 4% Pittsburgh-............14 19 .424 41/z St. Louis...............14 23 .378 61/2 WEST San Francisco-......... 22 12 .647 - Los Angeles-...........21 14 .600 11 Cincinnati.............21 15 .583 2 Houston....-.......... 16 17 .485 51/a San Diego.............16 18 .471 6 Atlanta................13 20 .394 81/2 Today's Games Philadelphia (Carlton 4-4) at New York (Bruhert Pittsburgh (Blyleven 2-4) at Montreal (Twitchell St. Louis (Forsch 6-2) at Chicago (Lamp 1-4). San Diego (Perry 2-1) at Cincinnati (Hume 2-5), twi. Atlanta (Easterly 0-i) at Houston (Richard 3-3). n. San Francisco (Barr 2-4) at Los Angeles (Rau 5-0), . position to really do anything. Tlen I League Leaders Based on 75 at bats AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Carew Min ......... 36 142 25 56 .394 Rice Bsn-........... 35 147 31 53 .361 RroJacks Cl-........ 23 75 8 27 .360 Piniella NY-......... 22 76 11 27 .355 Singleton Bal-....... 26 79 9 27 .342 Cooper Mil-......... 33 131 20 43 .338 Carty Tor .......... 33 117 18 38 .325 Lynn Bsn-........... 32 121 17 39 .322 Lezcano Mil ........ 26 84 15 37 .321 Porter KC .......... 30 109 18 35 .326 Home Runs Rice, Boston, 11; J Thompson, De- troit, 10; Baylor, California, 10; G Alex- ander, Oakland, 9; Zisk, Texas 8. Runs Batted In Rice, Boston 36; Staub, Detroit, 28; Zisk, Texas, 28; Hobson, -boston, 27; May, Balitmore, 26; Baylor, California, 26. Pitching (4 Decisions) Lee, Boston, 6-0, 1.000; Guidry, New York, 5-0, 1.000; Sosa, Oakland, 4-0, 1.000; Tanana, California, 6-1, .857; Torrez, Boston, 5-1, .833; Billingham, Detroit, 4-1, .800; Slaton, Detroit, 4-1, .800; Figueroa, New York, 4-1, .800; Jenkins, Texas, 4-1, .800. NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Burroughs AtI ...... 33 109 15 43 .394 Buckner Chi ........25 103 12 32 .344 Griffey Cin ........ 36 128 23 51 .336 Monday LA ......... 33 114 26 38 .333 RSmith LA ......... 34 120 26 43 .333 Almon SD .......... 34 127 16 42 .331 Driesen Cin ......... 35 129 24 41 .318 Foster Cin .......... 36 148 23 47 .318 Lopes LA...........34 130 28 41 .315 Home Runs Monday, Los Angeles, 9; Kingman, Chicago, 8; Luzinski, Philadelphia, 8; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 7; Bench, Cin- cinnati, 7; Driessen, Cincinnati, 7; R Smith, Los Angeles, 7. Runs Batted In R Smith, Los Angeles, 30; Driessen, Cincinnati, 28; Monday, Los Angeles, 27; McCovey, San Francisco, 26; Fos- ter, Cincinnati, 25; Cey, Los Angeles, 25. Pitching (4 Decisions) Norman, Cincinnati, 5-0, 1.000; Rau, Los Angeles, 5-0, 1.000; Bonham, Cin- cinnati, 4-0, 1.000; Grimsley, Montreal, 0 857 J4hh',fLe Alglbs,'6-1, .'857; Blue, San Francisc4 6-, -ik , New York, 4-1, .800. 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