Krenkel moves in frontSt. Bernard 6th in NAIA tourney+ *XKANSAS CITY, MO.-As a team, St. Bernard's golfers -Slipped to 6th place in the National Finals hereThedifference in Wednesday’s second round amounted to the 14 strokesThe Saints totals in NAIA National Finals tlt; iate:Wednesday but Charles Krenkel battled the gusty Kansas wind for a two over par 74 and became the individual leader indropped by Kennett. Judging from oast matches, theRound ist 2mv Totalpastsophomore from Keane, N.H. is subject to bouncing back in future play.Charles Krenkel Paul Kennett7070Bob ReeseJoe MozurCarl Rogers74 34■’8 77 83 80 83 88144,o4155163171a field of some 180.Krenkel's 74 added with his 99 runs, 84 hitsfirst day’s total of 70 gave the Birmingham native a two-stroke lead of 144, even par, and 36 holes.Vinemont girls leagues openPaul Kennett shot a disappointing 84 to go with his first round 70. Bob Reese turnedVINE MONT—The Vinemont »rls and women’s softballthreein a fine 77 while Joe Mozur hada 80.The Saints team total of 315♦99«4#444%was 14 strokes more than Tuesday’s 301 and caused the Cullman team to drop from second to sixth in the standings.Campbell College of Buie’s Creek, N.C., took over the top spot with a total of 596, 20 strokes better than the 616leagues got off to a slugging start Tuesday night with 99 runs scored on 84 hits in four games.In girls games, the Tomboys thumped the go-getters, 19-8. and the Little Eagles outscored the Midgets, 16-12, and in women’s action, the Eagles defeated Friendship, 11-4 and What-Nots outslugged the All-Stars, 17-12.Densie Demonia hit twoCherrie Gamble’ssingles led the Midgets,followed by Carol Powell’ssingle and home run anddouble.Tammy Patton’s Wanda Bentley, Sandra Dodson and Melissa Wren each knockeda single.The Eagles' win cameoneight hits with Barbara Gay getting a single and triple, Eleanor Patterson a triple, Sue«t*'f«posted by SBC.Seventeen teams where cutsingles and a homer and Teresa Drake cracked two homers andMabry a two-bagger and Nancy Partain, Ann White, DeeIiPartain and Gail Holmes allfrom competition after Wednesday’s totals.Coach Joe Franey voicedconern about'•gusty wind conditions during Wednesday’s play. “Its all part of the game but I believe the high winds hurts a team like ours. We hita single to spark the Tomboys’ win. Deborah Turney also homered for the Tomboys.Among the other hitters for the Tomboys were Dinah Drake, Kathy Allbright, Renita Stevens and Debbie Barnettbelting singles.Friendship collected four hits,including a triple by Shirleylong drives and the wind has more effect on the ball thaneach with two singles and Ann Copeland with a single.The Go-Getters featured aseven-hit attack which includednormal,” he said.“We’ve got to forget about it though and play our very best collected during the last 36 holes. We’rehome runs by Jan Townsend and Diane Evans who alsoReneenot out of the tournament bysingles.Maddox, Deborah Roberson and Sheila Fields knockedany means.singles.Lynn and doubles by Peggy Phillips and Polly Tankersley. The other hit was a single byMartha Plunkett.The What-Nots went on a slugging rampage as Robinson pounded a triple and three singles, Holmes knocked three singles and Wynelle Thompson, Gail Thompson and Betty Ann Adams blaated two singles apiece. Joy Johnson and Betty Sue Adams both hit doubles and Copeland and Amelia Olson% •f//rriii» mum