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Perry, Hulbert Share the 36-Hole Lead at Westchester

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Chris Perry, who lost his PGA Tour playing card in 1993 and regained it by setting the Nike Tour earnings record last year, and Mike Hulbert, the tour’s only one-handed putter, were at six-under-par 136 Friday and sharing the lead midway through the Buick Classic in Harrison, N.Y.

Perry, the 35-year-old son of former major league pitcher Jim Perry and nephew of Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry, had six birdies in a four-under 67. Hulbert, 37, had a second 68 over the 6,779-yard Westchester Country Club.

The two were one shot ahead of first-round leader Doug Martin, who had a 70, and U.S. Open champion Ernie Els, who had a 69.

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J.C. Snead holed out a 124-yard nine-iron second shot for an eagle on No. 11 and used it to build an opening-round four-under 66 and a two-shot advantage at the Senior PGA’s Bell Atlantic Classic in Malvern, Pa.

Dave Stockton, Isao Aoki, Jim Colbert and former PGA Commissioner Deane Beman were at 68 on a raw, overcast day at the Chester Valley Country Club.

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Tracy Hanson, a 23-year-old rookie, shot a five-under 67 for a one-shot lead after the first round of the $500,000 Star Bank LPGA Classic at Dayton Ohio.

One shot behind were Danielle Ammaccapane, Chris Johnson and Lisa Walters.

Tennis

Seventh-seeded Thomas Muster overpowered No. 2 Michael Chang, 6-3, 6-3, in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open in Rome to extend his clay-court winning streak to 26 matches. In a semifinal, Muster will face No. 4 Wayne Ferreira, who beat No. 12 Stefan Edberg, 6-2, 6-0.

Advancing to the other semifinal were No. 3 Goran Ivanisevic and No. 8 Sergi Bruguera.

Magdalena Maleeva ousted Mary Pierce, 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 6-4, in the German Open in Berlin, where Arantxa Sanchez Vicario beat sixth-seeded Kimiko Date, 6-3, 6-0.

Sixth-seeded Brett Hansen and unseeded Adam Peterson of USC reached an all-Pacific 10 semifinal at the NCAA men’s championships at Athens, Ga.

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Hansen defeated California’s Michael Hill, 6-0, 6-7, 6-0, and will face No. 4 Jeff Salzenstein of Stanford. Peterson defeated No. 8 David Caldwell of North Carolina and will face top-seeded Sargis Sargsian of Arizona State.

UCLA’s Jane Chi, ranked No. 1 nationally, lost, 6-2, 6-4, to 12th-ranked Stacy Sheppard of Georgia in the third round of the NCAA women’s championships at Pepperdine.

With the victory over the third-seeded Chi, Sheppard will be joined in today’s semifinals by the rest of the top seeds--No. 1 Kelly Pace of Texas, No. 2 Keri Phebus of UCLA and No. 4 Jill Craybas of Florida.

Basketball

Former Portland coach Rick Adelman was introduced as coach of the Golden State Warriors.

A six-month internal investigation at Georgia Southern in Statesboro confirmed allegations that Chris Parker, a recruit from a junior college, was given academic help and also found other violations of NCAA rules, the school said.

Former Oklahoma State player Randy Rutherford pleaded guilty to threatening to blow up a city block in Stillwater and was fined $100.

Sophomore forward Henry Madden, a starter for much of his two seasons at Oregon, has been suspended by the team indefinitely.

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Pete Gaudet, chosen by Mike Krzyzewski to take over the Duke team during Krzyzewski’s absence in the second half of last season, resigned from the Blue Devil program.

UCLA senior center George Zidek was one of 28 players awarded a $5,000 postgraduate scholarship from the NCAA.

Boxing

Evander Holyfield weighed in at 209 3/4 pounds and Ray Mercer at 224 for their fight tonight in Atlantic City, N.J., where another bout features Hector Camacho defending his International Boxing Federation welterweight championship against Homer Gibbins.

Former welterweight champion Aaron Pryor, 39, was found guilty of driving under the influence of an intoxicant and fined $350 plus at least $52 in court costs in Cincinnati.

Olympics

Members of a board that serves as government’s watchdog over the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, and their spouses, are being offered free seats at Olympic events.

In an April 27 memorandum labeled “Confidential,” members of the Metropolitan Atlanta Olympic Games Authority were offered credentials allowing admission to every Olympic venue and complimentary tickets.

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Football

Pittsburgh Steeler cornerback Deon Figures will probably be out until midseason after being shot in the left leg last week while driving in Compton. Figures, the Steelers’ 1993 first-round draft pick, had surgery in Pittsburgh to repair a torn knee tendon.

Auto Racing

Bobby Labonte won the pole for The Winston Select at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway with a speed of 139.817 m.p.h. by overcoming the two fastest pit stops in the history of time trials for the 11-year-old all-star race.

No crew had executed a sub-10 second pit stop before, but Rusty Wallace got in and out in 9.78 seconds this time, and Dale Jarrett’s crew had a 9.88-second stop.

Names in the News

ABC Sports broadcaster Jim McKay, 73, was listed in critical but stable condition in Baltimore after undergoing elective heart bypass surgery. . . . Former major league pitcher Jack Kramer died in Metairie, La., of a brain hemorrhage at 77.

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