Saturday, August 16, 1975 Green, By The Associated Press WETHERSFIELD, Conn.-Hubert Green, who may be called away from the golf tournament at any moment to be with his wife for the birth of their first child, birdied the final hole for a 65 and a tie with Don Bies for the lead after yesterday's second round of the $200,000 Greater Hartford Open. "She knows my position," Greene said of his wife, Judi, after his six-under-par effort on the 6,598-yard Wethesfield Country Club course. "If she wants me, she'll call, and I'll go." Green, a four-time winner last season but in a slump most of this year, and the veteran Bies put together two-round totals of 131, 11 under par after two trips over the cozy layout that often yields some of the lowest scores of the season. Bies, 37, who has yet to win in nine years on the tour, had a second-round 66. Three strokes back were U.S. Open champion Lou Graham, J.C. Snead and Larry Nelson, tied for third at 134. Graham had another 67, Nelson THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Bieslead shot 66 and Snead had a 68 in the mild, hazy weather. Tom Shaw and Andy North were at 135, seven under and four back. North had a 69 and Shaw a 67. Johnny Miller and defending champion Dave Stockton were in a group at 136. Stockton and Miller each shot second-round 67s. "It was a good round," Miller said. "I drove it straight and I hit my irons straight. It was kinda nice to see the ball go straight for a change." Lee Trevino rallied with a 65, including 30 on his first nine, and was at 137 after an opening 72. "Some days you tee it up and it just ain't there," Trevino said. "Then the next day you go out and you're playing as good as you ever did." South African Gary Player shot a 68 and was at 137. Jack Nicklaus, winner of the PGA National Championship last week ,and Arnold Palmer are not competing. Hartford Bryant 'lied' player claims; ex-Buckeye 'hated' Woody By The Assneiated Press TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Ala- bama football Coach Paul Bry- ant said yesterday that the case of eight disciplined football players is closed as far as he is concerned. Bryant commented after hear- ing of published reports that All- American defensive end Leroy Cook - one of those disciplined - had accused him of lying to the players. "I'm not going to have any- thing to say," Bryant added. COOK said in an interview in the Atlanta Journal that Bry- ant had told the players he would not publicize the matter. "He lied to us," Cook said. "I don't think the same of the man after that." Cook and seven other pntyers were named by Bryant as be- ing disciplined for what he cal- led conduct last spring detri- mental to having a winning foot- ball program. He said there were more peo- ple involved than just those who were punished, adding, "I don't think everybody is getting equal treatment." "I'M NOT mad because I'm being punished," Cook said. "I am mad because Coach Bryant made it public. I don't have the same respect for him now that I used to." Bryant said Wednesd; y that Cook and five other players were on probation but still n the team. He said two others were nsuended from the team. Three of the eight tad been arrested on marijuana charges last spring. Lova ble. Woody FULLERTON, Calif. - I'ear ,,r latted ot Coach :vo ^ d y Haves permeated Ohio State practice sessions, says D o u g France, a star offensive line- man for Hayes. "You became very wary of Woody at practice," said the ar- ticulate first-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams. "He let you know about every single mistake you made. You e&ways felt his presence. "YOU THREW a bad tlock, said to yourself, 'Oh, Lord.' and then there was Woody harking at you a second later. "You left his practices with scars on your helmets. There were alwavs wars. The helmets were proof of that. You left practice and you wanted to get as far away as nossible from Woody and football. "Really, we hated him. But we didn't l that hatred ge; in the way of winning tbbl1 games. What he happens to be is a very successful football coach." Says STOP, LOOK and L STEN MONDAY, AUG. 18th at 10:30 p.m. ROD STEWART ON W-103's NEW WEEKLY ROCK BIOGRAPHY SERIES "INNER-VIEW" Join us for 90 minutes of talk and music BROUGHT TO YOU BY ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART and W-103, your quad rock station NEXT MONDAY ON W-103: BAD COMPANY Ann Arbor Music Mart CO-LEADER Hubert Green looks out through a cloud of sand after blasting out of a trap on the 14th hole yesterday during play at the Greater Hartford Open. 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