0 Page 12-The Michigan Daily- Friday, April 6, 1990 Runners confident Golf legends start poorly in Masters ofirs lc finish by Tom Kent Daily Sports Writer So far this year, spring sports haven't been blessed with the warmest and driest of days. But despite the snow in St. Louis and the rain in Raleigh, the women's track team has come up with some shining performances. Last weekend the team had one automatic qualifier for the NCAAs, Julie Victor in the discus, and two provisional qualifiers in the distance, Mindy Rowand in the 3000 meters and Molly McClimon in the 1500 meters. Provisional qualification is subject to change every week as new times and distances are recorded, but if the NCAAs were held today Rowand and McClimon would secure spots in their respective distances. The majority of the distance runners will stay home this weekend when the team travels to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio for their first scored championship meet of the season - a meet which coach James Henry expects to run away with. "We should win easily," Henry said. "We're not going out there to rack up points but when it's all said and done we should come out with the championship." The team performed well last weekend in Raleigh and had some strong individual performances, but Henry did express some doubts. "I'm a little concerned that my kids (sprinters and hurdlers) didn't get the specialty work that they needed this week in practice because of the weather," he said. "But as far as conditioning goes we're in good shape." Henry had planned to test the 4 X 100 this weekend inserting Ronda Ricketts in the relay for the first time. Unfortunately Ricketts suffered a slight hamstring pull this week in practice and will most likely take the weekend off. Michele Bishop, Gillian Osborne, Dyan Jenkins, and Suzette Thweatt are scheduled to run the relay "This relay is suspect righi now," Henry said. "But we're ahead of our times from a year ago and do still have four qualified people to run it." Others to watch this weekend will be first year runner Lisa Adams who will compete in the 400 meter hurdles, and Julie Victor who will try to top her performance of a week ago in the discus. Competing in the meet will be Ball State, Kent State, Malone University, Marshall University, West Virginia, Miami (OH), and Ohio University. Henry and the rest of the team are on their marks for what they hope will be their first championship of the outdoor season. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - The longshots left the legends behind at Augusta National on Thursday. Mike Donald, playing in his first Masters, came within a single shot of the tournament record with a windblown 64 Thursday and took a 2-shot lead after 18 holes. "The round of my life," the 34- year-old journeyman said of the eight birdie effort that gave him the lead over another Masters rookie, John Huston. The 28-year-old Huston shot an errorless 66 in earlier, more calm conditions. He didn't miss a green and wasn't even close to a bogey. Meanwhile, some of golf's great names - Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Greg Norman and Tom Watson among them - struggled and strained in swirling winds. Veteran Peter Jacobsen's 5-under 67 had him in good position. Norman, the muscular Australian who came into these 54th Masters a favorite, found more trouble than he could handle. He shot 78. So did Trevino. Palmer, 60, was two shots better at 76. Watson, like Palmer, had a 40 on the back nine and struggled home with a 77. Paul Azinger, a winner earlier this season, took a 10 on the 13th hole and shot 80. "On the 15th, I threw up wind four times and it blew in four different directions," two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange said. He then hit his second shot through the green and had to work hard to salvage his par-5 on the way to a 70. He was tied at that figure with Billy Glasson and a flock of former Masters champions: 50-year-old George Archer; Ray Floyd; Larry Mize; and West German Bernhard Langer, who scored best of the Europeans. Defending champion Nick Faldo of England was at 71, as was PGA title-holder Payne Stewart. Two-time Masters winner Seve Ballesteros of Spain went from woods to water in a 74. Current British Open champion mark Calcavecchia had a the same total. It included a 40 on the back nine Jack Nicklaus, who became convinced he would win a seventh Masters after a victory in his first start on the Seniors tour last week, bogeyed his final hole and had to settle for a par 72. Donald, who became eligible for the Masters by scoring his career- first tour victory last year in Williamsburg, VA., birdied six of seven holes at one stretch and came within one shot of the Masters record 63 by Nick Price in 1986. That was one of the 10 years Donald spent this week in Hattiesburg, Miss., in a tournament for Masters non-eligibles.Donald chipped in once and one-putted 10 times on the glass-slick greens that are a trademark of Masters play. "I'm not looking for another 64," he said, "but there's no reason I shouldn't continue to make some good scores. I might not make as many putts, but I should make a few. "Even if I mess up, maybe people will remember for a while that Mike Donald led the first round of the Masters." Teen continues terrorizing top-ranked players. HILTON HEAD (AP) - Jennifer to be ranked, is now 11-2 as a going to be tough. So I had to play an overhead smash. Capriati continued to impress the professional and 3-1 against top 10 well and try my best." Capriati broke Sanchez Vicario at crowds and her opponents Thursday, opponents. She was both precise and Her best was more than enough. love in the third game of the second beating French Open champion powerful in beating Sanchez Vicario, Capriati lost just four points on her set and went on to close out the Arantxa Sanchez Vicario to advance rated fifth in the world. serve in each set. She also had 12 match with a backhand volley. to the quarterfinals of the Family "I thought this was one of the unforced errors to 18 for her Spanish " Circle Magazine Cup. Playing in her third tournament since turning professional last month, the 14-year-old Capriati took just 45 minutes to defeat Sanchez Vicario, the second seed, 6-1, 6-1 on the green clay at Sea Pines Racquet Club. Capriati, who is not seeded and has not played in enough pro events best matches that I've played so far," Capriati said. "I mean it wasn't so easy. I had to keep playing well. 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