Soturdoy, July 12, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Efeven Saturday, July 12, 1975 THE MICHiGAN DAILY Page Eleven Cole CARNOUSTIE, Scotland {A) - South African Bobby Cole shot a once unthinkable 66 for the second straight day at Carnous- tie and led the British Open golf championship with a 204 after an orgy of low scoring and another record in yesterday's third round. The assault on Carnoustie has totaled at least a dozen rounds in three days which have broken or equalled Ben Hogan's 22-year record of 68. Americans Johnny M er, Tom Watson, Jack Nick- laus and Hale Irwin joined the merriment yesterday to wheel into contention entering today's final round. COLE, 27, WHO was nursing a cold in the remarkably good weather on the North Sea course, was 12 under par after 54 holes and one stroke in front of Australian Jack Newt n. An unknown who broke Cole's one- dvy course record with a 65 ves- te-day. Newton was one shot beck at 205. His only previous ahead in British Open claim to a pro victory was in laus shot a third-round 68, Ir- "But I've got as good a chance that 'I'm so and so and you re this year's Zambian Open. win a 69 and Mahaffey a 67. as anybody. They've only got a only a bit of a kid.' " Close behind were two Ameri- Also at 208 were Neil Coles of golf club and a ball, the same NICKLAUS was the 3-1 f .vo- cans, Miller at 66-206 and Wat- Britain, who had a 67, and An- as I have." rite according to the legal 1-)ok- son at 67-207, while Nicklaus dries Oosthuizen of South Africa Newton said he practicd with ies when the day began. headed a group at 208. with a 70. Nicklaus and learned something "I missed too many reens MEANWHILE, the a e _- o n d THE HALI bounced straight about putting. Yesterday they and I got into too many bunk- round leader, Scotland's David on the firm fairways, and most paired together, and Newton era," he said. "A 68 is iot to Huish, played with Cole and col- of the greens played as true assa , e m ot a sorensaye uts lased. The 31-year-old teaching a billiards table. "When you "Jack's a great fellow to play not as good when the others are pro shot a four-over-par 76 and have easy conditions like this, with," Newton said. "We chat- shooting 6 and 66." was seemingly out of contention that's when young Mlayers do ted as we walked around, and Mahaffey's round was aided at 212. well," said Nicklaus. it helped me to relax. Some of by an eagle three en the 4-8- Carnoustie's 7,065-yard, par-72 "In difficult conditions, the the other fellows take the view yard 12th hole. corse, notoriously difficult in fol weather, was as gentle as a lamb. On yet another windless day, the birdies came in flocks. "IN THIS kind of we-ther, I'm going to have to shoot in the (.s again to win," Cole raid. "Being in front doesn't rmean anything. Anyone within four strokes of me has a good chance." That group included the heav- ily favored Nicklaus, Irwin and John Mahaffey, all at 208. Nick- more experienced men have the advantage over them," added the two-time British Open win- ner. "That's why I do.'t like good conditions like this for a major tournament. We came over here to play 3ritish golf, not American golf." Newton, who has never fin- ished higher than 35th in four British Opens, was rated a 10-1 shot w h e n the tournament started. "THERE ARE many players in with a chance," Newton said. Trotter House Dancers PRESENT THEIR SUMMER CONCERT 8 p.m.-Sat., July 19 Schorling Auditorium School of Education Bldg. Tickets $1.50 at Trotter House and at the door Qualifiers for today's final round Bobby Cole Jack Newton Johnny Miller Tom watson Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin John Mahaffey Neil Coles Andries Oosthuizen Alan Tapie Peter Oosterhuis Graham Marsh Bernard Gallacher David Huish Paul Leonard George Burns Arnold Palmer lanbert Green Tom Weiskopf Danny Edwards :Maurice Bembridge Brian 1'aites Robert Shearer Simonf lobday Ian ',manley Davii Graham Bil) Brask ino Hinkle iFward Pearce cGsy Hunt tle Hughes lagh Baiochie David Vaughan Bob Charles Tienie Britz Brian Barnes Sam Torrance Roberto de Vicenzo Lee Trevino Christy O'Connor Jr. Brian Huggett 72-66-66-204 69-71-65-205 71-69-66-206 71-67-69-207 69-71-68-208 69-70-69-208 71-68-69-208 72-69-67-208 69-69-70-208 70-72-67-209 68-70-71-209 72-67-71-210 72-67-72-211 69-67-76-212 70-69-73-212 71-73-69-213 74-72-69-215 72-73-70-215 73-72-70-215 70-74-71-215 75-73-67-215 74-72-69-215 69-72-74-215 70-70-76-216 75-71-70-216 74-70-72-216 74-71-72-217 76-72-69-217 72-75-70-217 73-68-76-217 73-71-73-217 72-72-73-217 72-71-74-217 74-73-70-217 74-71-72-217 71-74-72-217 72-74-71-217 71-74-72-217 76-69-73-218 72-73-73-218 72-71-75-218 Kel Nagle 72-73-73-218 Michael Cahill 71-73-74-218 Lou Graham 73-72-74-219 Gary Player 75-71-73-219 Norman wood 74-74-71-219 Martin Foster 72-74-73-219 Raymond Floyd 71-72-76-219 Bill Garrett 76-72-72-220 Carl Mason 73-72-75-220 Cicente Fernandez 76-70-74-220 Peter wilcock 77-68-75-220 Peter Townsend 74-70-76-220 Dennis Clark 72-72-76-220 Roddy Carr 76-72-72-220 Terry Lebrocq 72-76-72-220 Liang-Haan ll 76-72-72-220 Peter Dawson 74-75-71-220 John Jacobs 72-76-73-221 Bob Gilder 75-71-75-221 Jan Dorrestein 75-73-73-221 heruf Hansen 74-74-73-221 NEW TERM SPECIAL BILLIARDS at Reduced Rates $1,00 PER HOUR Mon., Tues., Wed. 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