12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 1, 1983 Burroughs captures Amateur By JOE MOOSHIL AP Sports Writer CHICAGO Clark Burroughs, a 20-year-old Ohio State student, went wire-to-wire in capturing medalist honors in the 83rd U.S. Amateur golf championship. Burroughs, who said his putting "was streaky" but "my 'driver was good,"' added a 38-35-73, one over par at the North Shore Country Club course, to his opening round five-under-par 66 at the Skokie Country Club course for a two-round total of 139, four shots under par. Fred Dupre, a student at Louisiana State, was the only other player under liar for the two rounds. Dupre had a 38- 33-71 to match par at Skokie yesterday and a two-round total of 142. Defending champion Jay Sigel had a 38-39-77, five over North Shore's par 36-36-72 for a total of 148 to make the cut by two strokes. There were 14 players who shot 150 and had to playoff for six remaining berths to complete the field of 64 qualifiers who will begin match play today. Chris Perry, Josh Mondry, Rock Gentile, Randy Nichols and Bruce Soulsby all earned a berth in the playoff before darkness decended. \ITTA\Y IHOUR [PHOTO - 234 E. College Ave. Below Mid-State Bank Color Prints in 1 Hour ,~~:.; y,' t r, ~ \`~ ~. '44 4 . ••‘. --r\-•••N\s` • • S. • 10 W•ag lisanatastcs. taberTested(Zotitly. P.li k-ließrand merchandise is lab-tested and 3.68 5.91 4.4 8 it fated l'Or .1511pOltant qUai\f.leS eitteCt:MS comfort and serviceability. It's your as 1.1 6 Ot quality. Quality that's lab-tested, or 1-iill's name doesn't so on it. 7,9 „, /-' •,-. .er.o 10 , ''':;;; 0.9-TES '' G vi OUMSr i , I" '\ ASSU Re u r:mACE . '153 0 ;' pERFO..-- - c ' \'',4o ,o s N® need to wait tor a sale. Ever. State College: Hills Plaza - South Atherton St (Rt 322 E) & Branch Rd. Store Hours: 10-10 Monday-Saturday/12-5 Sunday Eight others will play for the final berth this morning before match play begins. The group includes Mark Mielke, Robert Lohr, Larry Zee, George Welch, Michael Barrow,, Jerry Dee Nelson, Danny Thompson and Willie Wood. Five players managed to match par of 143 over the two courses. They were Wayne Case of Thousand Oaks, Calif., who had a three-under-par 69 at North Shore for a total of 143; Bob Lewis 'of Warren, Ohio; Martin West HI of Rockville, Md., Billy Tuten of Palatka, Fla., and Jim Ballet of South Yarmouth, Mass., who was the low amateur scorer in the Masters Tournament. Shooting 1-over-par 144 s were Clifton Pierce of Lawton, Okla.; Douglas Doxie of Seattle and Jerry Haas of Belle ville, 111. Sigel and Nathaniel Crosby, the 1981 champion, were the only former amateur champibns to make the cut. Failing were Marvin Giles 111, the 1972 champion, and Fred Ridley, the 1975 winner. Crosby, son of the late singer Bing Crosby, shot a two over par 73 at Skokie Wednesdpy for a total of 149. Giles missed with a 153 total and Ridley skied to 165 as most of the golfers had trouble with the high winds which followed last night's rains. -.\ i , \ ~ „. \ ., :r , ~:-.:. .•,..',..........,‘, \ ‘',...,, Every Thursday is . THIRSTY THURSDAY at Pedro's FREE with the purchase of $1.50 or more 41- Limit one per customer x . draw • FEBlos kof Call 234-4725 for fake-outs • • Expos pitcher breaks into rotation MONTREAL (AP) Until a few weeks ago, Bryn Smith was the kind of guy who manager Bill Vir don called on in the fourth or fifth innings when the game was already out of hand. In other words, a long relief pitcher, one of the least glam-. orous jobs in baseball. But given a rare start'against St. Louis Cardinals on July 29, Smith swiftly proved his worth. In six starts he has only a 3-3 won-lost record, but a stingy 1.90 earned-run average and has earned a spot in the starting rotation. 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In one of his losses, a 2-0 defeat by Pittsburgh Pirates on Aug. 13, Smith gave up one run in the eight innings he pitched. Last week in Los Angeles, Smith had a no-hitter through six innings and allowed two runs , and two hits before being ejected in a brushback incident with Mike Marshall. On Monday night at Olympic Stadium he shut out the San Fran cisco Giants 5-0 on six hits as the Expos won their fourth straight on their longest and most crucial iOCXDO0000000000000000000(6 o. o. o, o. 0000000000000000000000000 THE HIPSTERS Brewery MEW S boxer shorts 3-pack, sizes 3044 tapered boxer shorts 2pack, sizes 30-38 sizes handkerchs - ack pajamas, ndkerchief iefs 9-pack ha athletic socks • crew socks sizes t-shirts 3-pack, briefs 3-pack, sizes S4A-1.-Y1 pocket t-shirt, sizes homestand of the season. That fi nally earned Smith a spot in the rotation. k, Smith's road to the Expos' rota tion hasn't been easy. 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