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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1990, p. 36

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Deniel. third on the list with $262,100, won the Orix Hawiinn ladies Open and the Women's Kemper Open in suaxtttn've weeks. Bradley, a threetime winner of the Clan": m ell-time career LPGA Ino- ney-wnnnd. has already entered along mth all but ftve of the tournament’s champions {lace Its inception In 1974. Jan-e Crafter and Mable ikiit" who each won for the first time this year, have also eonftrmed their entries. The lust of 1990 tournament winners mcludes: Patty Sheehan (The James Classic, McDonald's Championship), Pat Bradley (Oldsmobile LPGA Clank. Standard Register Turquoise Classic. Sheehan, who opened the year with a mu m the Jamaica Classic, collected her second Victory at the McDonald', Cham- plomhlp, After 12 burnout: and with earnings of $297,474, Show in second In 1989, King became the fastest player m LPGA history to reach the $100,000 (tied with Nancy Lopez) and $200,000 mark m a single season She also became the first player to surpass the $500,000 and $600,000 milestones in a single season and had total earnings of 3654.132. She won six tournaments last vear King 15 currently fourth on the money hat with $247,574 and captured the thud rumor of her career " the Nabisco Dinah Shore In March. She first won it m 1987 and last year. took the Us Women's Open title. The $725.000 du Maurier Ltd. Classic, one of four major championships and the only Canadian stop on the tour, is being played at the Westmount Golf and Country Club m 'Kitchener-Waterloo June 25-July 1 ' Betsy King, who last year shattered numerous LPGA all-time records and was named Player of the Year, along with this year's multiple winners Patty Sheehan and Beth Daniel, head the list of 1990 tournament wmners who have confirmed their entries for this month's du Manner Ltd. Classic. success could be costly for Jr. B SiskinE Iop names in LPGA coming to Westmount (Wain-00$) bit," Coe admitted. Last week Coo missed the cut at the McDonalds Classic in Delaware, partly blaming her beck problem for her new showing. The Canadian born golfer from Cant bell River. 8.0.. now calls Beaumont, "I've been struggling with lower but 'try.s.bltt and J": at.teepd m we. a Cue wu inspecting the fairways and green: at Westmount Golf and Country Club on Monday in preparation for next week‘s du Maurie tad. Classic, one of four stop. of the Ladies Profession] Golf Association (LPGA) tour. Pete mam Chronicle Staff Golfeartainly hasn't been a pain in the neck for Canadian prtsftsattiottal golfer Dawn Coe, but the hard mattress she’a slept on during the recent tours have _ctuPedlterafewaehasandpairtainher Dawnmmwmoum'soonmmbokovutheoouninWMMouMonW. RIM-M Dawn of another tournament ',teggg,t'tglttete,ghtteytteit year. 1ttttr,8At-rrranunnGiontrrreee MWthmampa-fm yorte10rrrtmttefturutirrururGittt"intuirGG _u-arsd16rerrmtthrNarari-ouuidegttuir- 1e.tty-htmsttte0ptatiohmi-innimrtstrattw Cullitonn were reputed to 2arid the OHA well over $7zli00_tttrttr1rult9theirpla, T1tehtto9peeaiirrit1dtrasrerenttteentvase "tne-duel/err-ration-Otto/tiii-tii, pitnneohomiiott,00tf. etrtr/oumtpoytg_itttthetWA'itandstmetaviiutrhan, tetupotandtutaitthattutyukimdia'ttlieanamna eyeetwitlttttetritrtutr.r,ttt-rrrtapenn, fromtheseriets. Now,oombinethnrg:einauminnulwiththe pe-diner-ein tAriomekpruagturuetttry ftaPti.itloo.kt1trutu8iaitnttrhurto'"dudepir inAttlteirpoeketBtoamt-iththeneeadeatt. .0trheidentBryrttIehu,a!hnittedthattttee- Coet1erinhmn'ruasonNnda, evening and was out at Westmount on Monday with Don MacAlpine, the vice chairman of communication and grounds for the upcoming Classic, get- ting her first look at the course; Tens her home, and that’s exactly wheregtteapentalloflastmsekiit preparation for next week’s Classic "l didn't want to come in here blind ...” Dawn Cue f“;:;;;; 7c'aTTaTJ2aaGau-_ - Propmltwowould have tstsertttte0HAeatatslitshatlat reot8fatltliortlteir1twnuaguepurgr-aiiiiiiii rttuof$400inNararwnmatiidithiugue. rr.oytrerrirt-ttineihrrsntosm_atmar,they dreiftdtoaemrtttrihirdprmxnai.rtmmid'Gse% ttmig.tt.teetettwhiyhitteiirtykthreetar0euquast; bopaidinApril,NovemberandJanuuy.’I‘he$2,700total would eliminate entryfoesmluer fetssandtrlarotrfees. “Abotx‘85-40peroantofthetumainthnlea¢uewould bemtit from thits,while tWtser cent mmidhetaxed, but that66peremt isn't alwartxmsutantroeraturyiar." #ejxmmentedthatateamiruehothmi thwhich failed to make the playoffs last you, woufd have paid Wkly $1al0totu0HAutuatonGdirCaj beomofthet-hurtbrtuthiAirGiGa. ' toNaupr,theatraight macaw ip,atright 1tfP,iatimatathatatoisiisiit"iii WMflmmthOHAwhichilduddthwofi 'rttmdritm'utatKitett-,tseniiiitlTia . "I didn't went to come in here blind, but you’re looking at about 186 of 140 golfers who'll be coming in here next 2,t'Pr never seeing this cause u. 'ore." _ Despite her poor showing in Delaware, Cos is having a good your finishing second in Nashville, Tenn. in the Sash Lee and fourth in the Corning Classic. 1i1tiuofiniaudwithinthNr20in rive other tournaments this lesson Earlier this month in the Canadian Airline tournametit, she and partner Dave Barr defended their title defeating United States in extra holes. Coo experienced her most successful season ever in 1989. In her last six events of the year she posted six consecu- tive top20 finishes which included a solo second " the Mazda Japan Classic, a tie for second in the Cellular One-Ping Golf - - """Irl">’.‘.‘. res'-r_artrixW, (Continua on p19. 36) We Use l Recycled Newsprint

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