Oosterhuis leading by three at Augusta AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Peter Oosterhuis, a globe trotting Englishman of Dutch heritage who plays out of the Fiji Islands, stalked out of a scrambling pack with a four underpar 68 and established a three-stroke lead yesterday in the rain-delayed third round of the 37th Masters golf classic. Oosterhuis posted a 54-hole total of 211, five under par on the Augusta National Golf Club course that was still heavy from the rain that washed out Saturday’s play and forced the scheduling of the final round for today. The 6-foot-4 Oosterhuis, only 24 but already one of Britain’s ranking stars, twice came from behind. 1 He was two strokes back of the leading quartet when play started, grabbed a sharj^of Major league standings American League East VV L Pet. GB 3 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 '/z 1 1 .500 V/2 1 1 .500 1% 0 2 .000 2',2 03 .000 3 West Boston Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Milwaukee New York Minnesota 3 0 1.000 X-Chicago 1 0 1.000 1 Kansas City 2 1 .667 1 California 1 2 .333 2 X-Texas 0 1 .000 2 Oakland 0 3 .000 3 X-Does not include night Coming Apr. 12-15 Silent Running Waring Lounge XEROX KOPEASE There’s a new Xerox place town, KOPEASE, basement of the Armenara Office Center, across from South Halls, next to McDonald’s LOW COST: CONVENIENT: PARKING: We’re not the easiest place to find for the first time, so if you bring this ad in we’ll give you 2 free copies. 100 Armenara Office Center the lead with an eagle three on the second hole, was four strokes behind at the turn, tied again only three holes later and then pulled away with dramatic putting- Jack Nicklaus, meanwhile, took an incredible triple bogey eight on the 15th hole but rallied for a 73 and in sisted he still had a chance despite his 219 total, eight back. J.C. Snead, a nephew of veteran Sam Snead; Jim Jamieson, who first came to national attention when he challenged in the 1972 Masters; and veteran Bob Goalby, the 1968 winner of this tournament, were the closest at 214. Jamieson closed with a 70, Goalby had a 71 and Snead, had difficulties on the homecoming side for a 73. National League W L Pet. GB PIRATES 3 0 1.000 New York 2 0 1.000 l fz Chicago 2 1 .667 1 Montreal 1 2 .333 2 PHILLIES 0 2 .000 2i/i St. Louis 0 3 .000 3 Houston 2 1 San Diego 2 1 San Fran 2 1 Atlanta 1 2 Cincinnati 1 2 Los Angeles 1 2 PHEAA Refunds Eligible PHEAA recipients may apply for Spring Term 1973 refunds at the Bursar's Office 103 Shields Building 4 cents for the first copy of original 3 cents for the next 19 copies 2 cents for each additional copy Open regularly 8:30 to 5:30, but you will find us there most nights till midnight. 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The Wildcats tied the contest in the top of the eighth with two runs and forced Lion coach Chuck Medlar to bring on Brian Masella in relief of starter Rick Sherkel. Masella took the mound with runners on second and third, struck out the first Wildcat he faced and then surrendered a one-run single before getting out of the inning. Then in the top of ninth the sophomore lefty mowed down the ‘Cats one-two-three with the' final out a comebacker to the mound. In Penn State’s half of the ninth Bill Burkert led off with a walk, Sherkel singled to shallow left and Greg Vogel bunted safely to load the bases and set up DeWitt’s game winning hit. Left fielder Kevin Burke earlier had a key hit in the bottom of the sixth to put the Lions ahead 4-3. A large home crowd was on hand to witness the contest which saw the lead change hands five times. Medlar said that he replaced Sherkel because the junior righthander “ran out of gas.” He put part of the blame on the weather which has forced the cancellation of five of the six games scheduled thus far, including yesterday’s doubleheader at Ithaca. “The pitchers need a lot of work yet,” Medlar said. “Sherkel will get stronger as he gets more work but Masella did a real fine relief job. He’s got a real good fast ball.” Villanova’s starter, Bob Majczan, also went eight innings before yielding to reliever Denny Ston. Ston got into serious trouble in the ninth and was the eventual loser. Penn State’s bat attack was led by DeWitt who went three for five, knocking in two runs. Second baseman Vogel had two hits and scored once. 200 E. COLLEGE AVE. Serving you in State College and Harrisburg The Daily Collegian Monday, April 9, 1973 Kavanaugh and Martin led the Villanova hitters with three hits each. “We were happy to win that game,” Medlar said. “We beat a pretty good pitcher, but we’re just not ready yet. I know I’ve said this before, but we just haven’t played enough.” Medlar said he was pleased with the Lion 10-hit attack and with the hustle exhibited by The Lions got one of their tallies by success fully pulling off the double steal. “We were real pleased the way we hit the ball,” Medlar said. “I was happy with our aggressiveness at the plate. We had nine hits and hit some shots right at somebody.” On Sunday the Lions were scheduled to play a doubleheader with Ithaca but the games were called off due to rain in the New York atea. The doubleheader has been rescheduled for tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Ithaca. Penn State Wildcats ab r h bi ab r h bi Vogel 5 12 0 Burke 4 10 0 DeWitt 5 13 2 Fagan 4 0 0 0 Micsky 4 0 10 Kelly 5 0 10 Stine 4 0 0 1 Gabriele 5 0 10 Cobalt 3 10 0 Kavanaugh 4 2 3 1 Burke 4 0 11 Varaccall 3 111 2 ak s 4 10 0 Maiczan 4 10 0 Burchart 3 2 10 Martin 4 0 3 1 Sherkel 3 0 0 0 Maiczan 4 0 10 Mascella 1 0 1 0 37 5 10 3 36 6 9 4 E Vogel, K Burke, Sherkel 2, Fagan, Kelly Varaccall 2. DP Villanova 1 Mascella (W, 10), Ston (L, 01). Villanova 100 200 020 5 Penn State 120 001 101 6 sportscene GOLF Penn State at Villanova. 1:30 p.m TENNIS Penn State at Columbia. 2 p.m 123 South Allen Street mexican blouses
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