Page 10-Saturday, August8, 1981-The Michigan Daily SPORTS OF THE DAILY 4 Murphyretai his last two starts, shot a 69 that left DULUTH, Ga. (AP) - Bob Murphy him alone at 137- Fuzzy Zoeller, a for- returned from a storm delay to finish mer Masters champion, steady Tom off a 69 that enabled him to retain a one- Kite and Vance Heafner were next at shot -lead yesterday in the weather- 138. Heafner- matched par 70, Zoeller plagued and - again - unfinished shot,68 and Kite, who has been seventh second round of the 63rd PGA national or better in 10 of his last 11 starts, shota golf championship. 67. "I'm a happy leader," the chunky Jury investigation asked for veteran said after posting a 135 total, five strokes under par on the storm- LOS ANGELES (AP) - Oakland' lashed 7,070-yard Atlanta Athletic Club Raiders attorney Joseph Alioto said the course. "I'd sure rather be leading by National Football League antitrust one than trailing by two." case jury, which began its ninth day of AND, EVEN though the formidable deliberations yesterday, probably is figure of Jack Nicklaus was in position stalled by one holdout and should be in- to make a move, Murphy was cheer- vestigated. fully considering his prospects over the The 10-member panel, which last two rounds of this, the last of the received the case at noon July 29, year's Bigfour events. resumed its deliberations at 7:25 a.m. "I have a good feeling about things," yesterday. said Murphy, who scored the last of his ALIOTO SAID a note to the presiding four tour victories six years ago. "I'm judge from the federal court jury's doing enough things right. And I'm forewoman Thursday - suggesting making some putts' I'm particularly that each juror be interviewed if the pleased about my putting. That's been trial ends without a decision - was a my problem over the past two years." "clear call for an investigation." Murphy, in fact, was on the "Obviously she is saying there is backswing of his putt on the 15th green -something in here that warrants an in- when the siren blared, signalling vestigation by the court," Alioto said another storm delay, calmlycontinued outside court Thursday. ie speculated his stroke and made the putt. Strangely that one juror, or possibly two, is enough, the time was 3:50 p.m., the holding up the verdict. precise time that play was held up in The note from forewoman Carole Thursday's round. And the suspension Slaten was in a reply to questions sent was for the same duration, 55 minutes. to the jury by Judge Harry Pregerson. AND, JUST as in Thursday's play, Following about 55 hours of another, later wave of storms preven- deliberations, Pregerson sent a memo ted completion of the round. Play was to Slaten asking: "Without telling us called for the day at 6:57 p.m. EDT. numerically or otherwise are you Twenty-three players were stranded at making progress toward the reaching the course and will come back at 8a.m. -of a verdict?" today to complete their rounds before SLATEN MARKED a "no" answer the start of regularly scheduled third on her paper, and also scribbled a note round play. that the panelists "haven't -even The overnight suspension left in discussed issuestwo and three." doubt where the cutoff point for the The No. 1 issue the jury is deciding is final two rounds would fall. But it as . whether the NFL violated antitrust certain that Masters champion Tom laws by blocking the Raiders' planned -Watson would notmake it. Watson, 1980 move to the Los Angeles Memorial Player of the Year for the past four Coliseum. seasons, hit into the water on the final Outside court, attorneys said there hole and made a -double bogey that had been discussion in the judge's completed a 73 and a 148 total. chambers of possibly accepting a less Sharing second, a single stroke back than unanimous verdict - perhaps a At 136, were Larry Nelson and a pair of vote of 8-2. But the attorneys for the non-winners; Bob Eastwood and long- NFL rejected that. hitting Dan Pohl. Nelson, from nearby ATTORNEY Patrick Lynch told, Acwprth, Ga. and the winner of four reporters he did not believe that was tour titles, used crisp efficiency with his- how the jury system should work - "I irons to set up a 66. Eastwood shot a 69- don't like to get in a situation where 'f- and Pohl, whose vast length off the tees ter the jury has started deliberating, enabled him to birdie both of the par- you change the rules." fives, had a 67. However, plaintiffs' attorneys Joseph Andy North, a former U.S. Open Alioto and Maxwell Blecher said they champion who has finished second in were willing to go for an 8-2 verdict in an effort to get some decision in the case. SEC CHANCEAl Davis, managing general partner P. ETof the Raiders, said outside court he still believes a verdict can be obtained. OR IA H-"What's obvious to me is that we 516 E. Liberty 994-5360 want to win the case and the NFL wants t a hung jury," Davis said. PGA lead I I I 0 BOB MURPHY of Delray Beach, Florida takes a good long tools at his shot on the 18th hole as the ball sits near the cup during the second round of play yesterday at the PGA Championship in Duluth, Georgia. Murphy currebtly leads the tournamentat 135, five strokes under par. Play was halted yester- day at the tournament by rain storms. Pison to move- back to Detroit? DETROIT (UPI)-The Detroit Pistons have called an afternoon news conferen- ce for Monday at the Joe Louis Arena, indicating they intend to move back to the city of Detroit after 3 yearsgat the Pontiac Silverdome. Attendance for the first year at the Silverdome averaged 9,510 per game, but fell off substantially last year, and may be the same again this season. THE PISTONS were plagued during their first year at Pontiac by inadequate heat and one game had to be cancelled because moisture condensation on the roof continually dripped on the floor, making footing for the players precarious. The heating system has since been upgraded at a cost of several thousand dollars per game. The Pistons originally signed a 5-year lease with Silverdome of- ficials, but it contained numerous escape clauses. Whether the NBA club has been able to find one of those loopholes to wriggle through or will live out its 5-year plan at the Dome will be among the questions answered Monday. 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