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    Hole in one nets Trevino $175,000
By 808 GREEN
AP Golf Writer
LA QUINTA, Calif. Lee Trevino
lofted a 6-iron shot 167 yards and into
the cup for a hole in one worth $175,-
000 yesterday in golfs Skins Game.
Trevino watched in near disbelief
as the ball hit the island green of the
17th hole at PGA West and trickled in
the cup.
The 47-year-old Trevino trotted to
his caddy, rotund Herman Mitchell,
gave him a big hug, then began
jumping into the air, both arms
raised.
“How 'bout my man,” howled
Mitchell. “He did it. He did it.”
“Great shot. Lee. As good as you
can hit it," Jack Nicklaus said in
congratulation.
“God. Can you believe it? It was on
it all the way,” said Arnold Palmer.
Palmer and Nicklaus, along with
Fuzzy Zoeller, followed Trevino to the
tee on the par-3 hole, needing an ace
to halve the hole.
None, of course, got it.
“Well,” sighed Zoeller as his shot
went about 12 feet by the cup, “I just
flat blew a hole in one again.”
The perfect shot, launched against
a clear, blue desert sky, was the
incredible climax to Trevino’s bright
est day in the sun.
He swept all the money available
on the last nine holes, $285,000, and
completed the two-day, 18-hole,
made-for-television event with
$310,000.
I’ve been playing golf for 35 years
Lendl cashes in at Stakes Match
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Ivan Lendl
broke the bank in the $1 million Stakes Match
tennis show yesterday, beating Pat Cash 11-21,
21-18, 21-7, 22-20 in the finals.
Lendl took home $583,200, while Cash left
empty-handed.
"I felt a little sympathy for him. It’s hard to
play like this and walk away with nothing. But we
all knew it could happen,” Lendl said. “When I
remember Wimbledon, though, I lose my sympa
thy for him.”
Lendl, the world’s No. 1 player, and Cash, the
Australian who beat him in the Wimbledon final,
qualified for the best-of-five final of 21-point
games by beating out Stefan Edberg and John
McEnroe in two days of round-robin matches.
Each of the lour received $250,000 to start.
They played a unique format, in which money
changed hands with service aces, double faults
and rally hits.
Lendl, with $332,600, and Cash, with $250,600,
were top finishers in the round robin and met in
the final, where each ace and double fault was
worth $4,000 and each rally hit $4OO.
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and that’s only the second hole in one
I’ve ever had,” Trevino said.
“And I didn’t get to see the other
one,” Lee continued. “It was at
Pleasant Valley on the first hole. I
was in the second group off the tee
and I’d been out all night and I
couldn’t focus very good.”
Zoeller, who had dominated this
popular show the last two years, and
Nicklaus each won $70,000 over the
first nine holes Saturday. Arnold
Palmer. 58, who has competed in all
five Skins Games, was shut out.
Trevino, who missed several crit
ical short putts Saturday, said he
made an overnight change in his
putting stance that helped him with a
12-foot birdie putt that was worth $25,-
000 on the first hole of the day’s play,
which started from the 10th tee.
Zoeller dropped a 20-foot birdie putt
on the 11th, but Arnold rolled in a 15-
footer on top of it to halve the hole and
make the 12th worth $50,000.
Trevino won that one, too. He
scored from 20 feet and Palmer
lipped out a 12-footer that would have
tied him.
The next four holes were halved,
with Nicklaus and Zoeller each mak
ing birdie on the 16th.
“Jack’s putt (about a six-footer)
was a big one for me. It kept the skin
alive,” Trevino said.
With the carryovers, that raised the
value of the 17th to $175,000. And that
was settled with one swing of the
club.
“The most astounding hole in one
I’ve ever seen,” Palmer said.
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Also, the first game was worth $30,000; the
second, $60,000: the third, $90,000; the fourth
$120,000 and the fifth, $150,000
Cash, leader after the first day of round robins,
started well against Lendl in the final. He won
the first game handily and took $64,000 from
Lendl s bank to lead $315,000 to $268,200.
But Lendl, trailing early in the second game,
suddenly came alive. He rallied to win the next
three, collecting $56,000 and $123,600 and then
took Cash's last $135,400.
Cash bolted from the court.
Lendl said he saw Cash briefly in the dressing
room.
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to New York,” Lendl quipped. “But he owes me
$l,BOO. He was short that in the last game. I could
only win what he had left."
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be changed so that a finalist can’t end up with
less money than players who don’t qualify for the
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Lee Trevino leaps into the arms of his caddy after shooting a hole in one.
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.. When I remember
Wimbledon, though, I lose
my sympathy for him.”
this, with different scoring and not necessarily
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lesser money in the qualifying round, and we
keep that, and then play for lesser money in the
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Italy's Tomba wins
2nd World Cup race
By PIERO VALSECCHI
Associated Press Writer
SESTRIERE, Italy Italy’s
Alberto Tomba won his second
consecutive World Cup ski race in
three days yesterday with a victo
ry in the giant slalom that prevent
ed Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark
from a record 86th triumph.
Tomba. 20, already dubbed the
successor to Gustav Thoeni. the
Italian Alpine hero, won the spe
cial slalom Fridav.
After a sleepless night caused by
stomach pain, Tomba was third
fastest in the first run and second
fastest in the second down the
Kandahar track to clock a winning
aggregate of 2 minutes 19.51 sec
onds. He skied fearlessly through
a snowfall to set heat times of
1:12.21 and 1:07.30.
Stenmark, the biggest World
Cup winner with 85 races in a 14-
year career, was the runner-up,
just nine-hundredths of a second
behind Tomba.
The 31-year-old Swede, who had
dropped out in Friday’s slalom,
said he felt close to victory and
that a few mistakes put him be
hind the Italian.
"I have trained more in giant
slalom than in slalom this season
Houston forfeits win
By MICHAEL A. LUTZ
AP Sports Writer
HOUSTON The University of
Houston must forfeit its 37-7 victory
over Temple because safety Randy
Thornton was ineligible to play in the
Nov. 14 game, Houston Athletic Di
rector Rudy Davalos said last night.
Davalos said an examination of
Thornton’s class records showed that
two courses were added to Thornton’s
schedule on Nov. 12, past the late add
deadline.
The courses were added incorrect
ly, Davalos said, meaning Thornton
was not enrolled for 12 semester
hours at the time of the Temple game
as required by Southwest Conference
and NCAA rules.
Davalos said he planned discipli
nary action in the case.
“There is going to be a real keen
look at that operation, there’s just
going to be a real tough check-out
system." Davalos said. “We’re going
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and this explains differing results
in the two specialties.” said Sten
mark, who is expected to retire at
the end of this season, which in
cludes the Winter Olympics in
Calgary, Canada.
Joel Gaspoz helped save the
reputation of the Swiss team bv
capturing third place. 26 hun
dredths of a second behind the
winner. He skied the fastest sec
ond heat to improve a disappoint
ing first-heat sixth place.
"I knew I had to outpace Tomba
in the second heat to make the
podium but the Italian also did
extremely well." Gaspoz said.
Austria's Helmuth Mayer
dropped to fourth place overall
after an overcautious second heat.
He had come close to his first-ever
World Cup victory by setting the
fastest time in the first run.
The two wins in as many races
gave Tomba a lead of 50 points in
the overall Cup standings, well
ahead of Swedes Jonas Nilsson
and Stenmark who piled up 21 and
20 points, respectively.
Tomba, who made his debut in
the World Cup in 1986, broke into
tears at the finish line and said, “I
wish mama were here so I could
embrace and kiss her."
to have disciplinary action appropri
ate for that. I won’t say who it is, but
it's people in our department."
Thornton, a starter since his fresh
man season, had been demoted this
season but played well in the Cou
gars’ 60-40 victory over Texas on
Nov. 7 and regained his starting posi
tion.
Thornton played well again the
following week against Temple be
fore his class problems surfaced.
After the Temple game, Thornton
was dropped from another class, giv
ing him only nine semester hours,
and the Cougars declared him ineli
gible for the rest of the season.
"I hope this sends out a message
that we aren't going to tolerate any
thing like this," Davalos said. "It's
rather evident that these courses
were added to make the young man
eligible.”
Davalos issued a statement last
night following an examination ol
Thornton’s class records.
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