Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 2005, Page 12, Image 12

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OSU Falls in College World Series Campbell Wins U.S. Open
(AP) - Oregon State had their chance in the
College World Series, but Baylor took Monday with
a 4-3 victory in 10 innings over the Beavers.
Mike Pankratz, batting. 193, blooped an RBI single
over first baseman Andy Jenkins and just out of the
reach of second baseman Chris Kunda, ending the
Oregon State’s first appearance in the CWS since
1952.
Jeff Mandel (4-0) got the win for Baylor after
holding Oregon State (46-12) to one hit in 4 2-3
innings of relief.
The Beavers had a 3-1 loss to Purdue on Sunday
in the first game of the double-elimination tourna­
ment.
(AP) — When the final putt giving up the game and selling
drop ped at Pinehurst, N .C., golf balls, took control Sunday
Michael Campbell pulled the lid after a stunning collapse by
of his cap down across his face Retief Goosen. Then he held off
none other than Tiger Woods
and let the moment linger.
He had taken on Tiger and to become the latest surprise
won. He had played Pinehurst to winner of a major champion­
apush. He had finished four days ship.
He shot 1-under-par 69 to
in brutal conditions and come
out not only unscathed, but finish the tournament at par, an
ahead. A winner. The U.S. Open even draw with the withering
course and two strokes ahe&d
champion.
Campbell, the New Zealander of Woods, who alsoclosedwith
who a few years ago considered a 69.
Baylor ca tch er Zach Dillon ta g s o u t Oregon
S ta te 's Ryan G ipson a t h o m e plate M onday in the
College World S e rie s elim ination g a m e in Omaha,
Neb. (AP photo)
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