Friday, April 15, IPSSAThe Battalion/Page 19 Chicago gets washed up in Expos’ April ‘Raines’ revino leads Heritage ScMmI United Press International ayfrocl HILTON 11 HAD ISLAND, idd..i-J.C — Lee Trevino says there la IniuBes a time when a prof ession- ; motdB ( >lfer realizes he can’t win st-gamtHn — but lie’s not there yet. Bl know that sooner or later name ;Bes the time you never win iesali pin and you know it, but that \ as) ihojight has never crossed my landbBcI,” said Trevino, 44 and fonrBess in nearly two years. iheniBle shot a 5-under-par (it) to row.i Be the lead with Jodie Mudd r0 p|,i tndMark McNulty heading into llbeacBy 8 second round of the veah demage Golf Classic. will win again,” added the llovd'Ber of 26 I’CiA events and (oils third all-time leading WtjifBey winner. “I'll win again id jiudjiismir. There’s no question in v \(n^Bnind and it might be a big- Irieag, ill might jump up and burn f ph; pjebodv.” H revino, whose back prob- tl|ne , pis nearly forced him out of j or ! e game, wasn't making idle g nit reals after the way he played Monday's opening round of pyj e $350,()()() tournament. He jped the back nine of one of ■tour’s most difficult courses ilse-under-par 30, matching a Uljtirse record, and had nine- ‘B scores of 36-30—66. '.^Kfrevino, along with Mudd llypd McNulty, .was one shot Opad of Bob Kastwood, Fuzzy ^j-Ajellcr, Larry Mize, and Donnie ElUHnnond, who had ()7s after |e first round over the par-71, J()-yard Harbour Town Coll aks. The Pete Dye-designed course, with its tight fairways and small greens, is ranked by the pros as one of the toughest tests on the tour, but Monday it yielded rounds of par or better to about half the field. At 68 were Ben Crenshaw, who tied for second in the Mas ters, Scott Simpson, Morris Hatalsky, Steve Hart, Jim Nel- ford, Mac O’Grady, and first- year pro Dan Forsman. The f irst round’s biggest casualty was de fending champion Tom Wat son, looking for his first victory this year, with a 3-over-par 74 that left him with a struggle to make the cut. Trevino attributed his suc cess to back surgery, ideal weather conditions, and some help with his swing from Frank Conner. “For two years I’ve been phy sically hurt,” said Trevino. “My back is completely healed.” For Mudd, Thursday’s first round meant redemption after shooting a final-round 86 in the Masters when he began the day only two shots behind the lead. “I didn’t want to play here," said Mudd, who played his col legiate golf at nearby Georgia Southern. “I just went through a tragedy.” But, “I learned a heck of a lot,” added Mudd, who f inished tied for 42nd at Augusta. “I was really playing to win out there (the Masters) and after the way I HL playoffs: ilers win big foriDtlfl United Press International ,0,(11] lithe shark doesn’t get you, niendcifebtirracuda will. . pennjwf hat’s how the Calgary mt Vuc® 1es rnttst have felt Thursday ight after containing superstar )-9 at( |ay ne Gretzky, only to have )na |l jitii Messier strike for four oals. Ifhey’ve got so many offen- Iveapons yon can’t come of f lice and be happy that you’ve r Biped one guy,” Calgary * tab Bob Johnson said Thurs- llgilnight after the Edmonton H||rs posted a 6-3 triumph over ^flflaines in the Smythe Divi- V | ion final opener. II Messier scored twice in the * I period, then added another > rail in the final period, includ- jig a short-handed ef fort. He JI B the club playoff record of f Purgoals in a single game set by t ffeukv in their opening series tw § s y eal ' against Winnipeg. lljust seemed to be in the W fit position at the right time ht. It was just one of those es that go like that,” said Esier, who raised his total for MiL he playoffs to six goals, first*! Messier’s performance over- Bdowed that of Calgary de- leman Paul Reinhart, who Ihed a hat trick in a losing efeaK fie. jthentlThe Flames trailed only, 2-1, )62 fetfiy* 0 the final period, causing hngs pihson to remark, “In the find period, we did an excel- , git job of containing him Wetkzy) and I thought we pick- ,!,( Pup some momentum.” ovfditlrhen the Oilers, paced by m, Jfessier, broke loose for four Inswered goals. SThe third goal hurt us but ague ni; j GRAND CAYMAN Jo/n the Scuba Club ATiD GO DIVING MAY 15 thru MAY 22 For more info, call Jeff at 846-2234 started (two double bogeys) I had no rhythm. From there on I was just playing to get out of the way. I just went out there today and played my golf game.” United Press International When Tim Raines leads the Montreal Expos in runs batted in, the National League East bet ter beware. Although Raines says the situation is only temporary, the speedy lead-off hitter collected his sixth and seventh RBIs of the season with a two-run triple in the sixth inning Thursday to lift Montreal to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. “It was a big hit,” said Raines, who moved ahead of A1 Oliver for the team RBI lead after just seven games. “I don’t think I’ll lead the team in RBIs. I always do my best to get them, though.” While the Cubs fell to 1-7 with their third loss in four games to the Expos, 5-2, Mon treal pitcher Scott Sanderson said Chicago is no patsy. “The Cubs are not an easy team to pitch against,” said San derson, who allowed seven hits and two runs in seven innings to improve to 2-0. “They’ve got a lot of power in that lineup.” Chicago threatened in the eighth but scored only one run on a one-out, bases-loaded sing le by Keith Moreland. Reliever Jeff Reardon, w'ho got himself in trouble after coming on for Dan Schatzeder, then struck out Jody Davis and got Larry Bowa on a fly ball to end the inning. “Look, we could have won that ballgame. We had two shots BE A PEER ADVISOR !! ft G G / £> not. with the bases loaded,” said Chi cago Manager Lee Elia. “But Jody Davis is young and he went for a bad pitch (in the eighth).” X}- -{2 4- Xh JF Xf JF vU "N xb xb Xb APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN 108 YMCA & -{x & ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ deadline april 15 aggies helping aggies FOR MORE INFORMATION. CALL 845-5826 Dept, of Student Affairs the fourth goal killed us,” John son said. After Edmonton defense- man Paul Coffey scored his third goal of the playoffs to in crease the cushion to four, Mes sier capped his night with a short-handed goal at 8:58, inter cepting a pass from Reinhart deep in the Calgary zone and flipping a short past Lemelin. “The four goals were nice, but I would have been just as happy to score one goal — the winner,” Messier said. “I’m just glad we won the game.” “Gretzky’s line was the only line that wasn’t clicking,” said Edmonton Coach Glen Sather. “They work hard and they’re trying all the time, but some time it’s just not that smooth.” in other games, Buffalo ham mered Boston, 7-4, the New York Islanders ripped the New York Rangers, 4-1, and Chicago topped Minnesota, 5-2. At Boston, Lindy Ruff and Tony McKegney each scored twice in the second period to help Buffalo win its fourth straight playoff game and fourth straight overall over Bos ton. 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