P322 CEEFAX 322 Fri 8 Apr 21:18/11  1/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Second round clubhouse leaders: par=72 (US unless stated) 14p D Forsman 0 76 141 J-M Olazabal Sp 67 143 L Roberts 68 145 M O'Meara 70 146 M Standly 69 L Janzjn 0 71 148 S Zole Sc 73 ag 73 147 C Rocca It 73 F Fund 73 S Tolrance Sc 73 J Faldo E 73 I Waosnrm Wb 74 aly 73 1 C Parca Au 74 F Slnk 0 75 C M'gomnree Sc 73 N Fando 73 I Woolnr 73 C Dtad 0 73 C Garry Jpn 74 J Sjhr 73 More scores follow >>>  US MASTERS SECOND ROUVD LATEST 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-upP322 CEEFAX 322 Fri 8 Apr 21:18/45  2/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta  Second round clubhouse leaders cont'd: (US unless stated) par=72 151 D Hart 0 75 1 2 J Nicklaus 74 D Ellis 0 74 J Inman 76 153 P Baker Eng 75 B Estes 76 154 C Coody 74 A F'brand Swe 74 B Caspjr 77 D Love 78 J Adams 0 78 S Hoch 0 79 155 S Elkington Ass 74 A Palmer 77 156 P Stewart 78 J Thomas a 0 78 T Aaron 80 157 B McCallister 78 158 B Lane Eng 82 161 I Pyman Eng a 79  US MASTERS SECOND ROUND LATEST 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-upP322 CEEFAX 322 Fri 8 Apr 21:19/31 ]  3/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta   Colin Montgomjrie was resigned to   missing the halfway cut after a 73   left him six-over par at Augusta.     Europe's leading monj9-winner saw   his hopes dive with his third six   of the second round at the 15th.     He said: "I haven't enjo9ed myself   this week. Many of the pin placings   on Thursday were on the limit of   being unfair."     Midlandjr Peter Baker knew he was   heading home after adding a 75 to   his opening 78, while Barry Lane   crashed to 14 over with an 82.   5 SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD ON P—GE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-upP322 CEEFAX 322 Fri 8 apr 21:12/04   4/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta   Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam and Sam   Torrance were all anxiously waiting   to see if they had made the cut.     The British trio all followed their   opening 76s with 73s to stand at   five over - perilously close to the   cut-off point.     Twice champion Faldo improved to   three over but faltered late in   his round.     Woosnam refused to talk afterwards   while Faldo said: "The course has   probably been the toughest I'6j   ever seen it. I'm disappointed."   SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD ON P—GE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-upP322 CJEFAX 322 Fri 8 Apr 21:27/45   5/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta   Former champion Sandy Lyle looked   like maintaining his interest in   Augusta and was happy with his game     The 36-year-old Scot, who wore the   famous green jacket in 1988, had a   73 and was four-over par, saving   himself with a birdie at the 17th.     He said: "I'm playing well but I   had four three-putts yjuteuday and   three today.     "I can't remjmbjr the last time I   had under 30 putts in a round. It   may bj 18 months ago."     SECOND ROUND LJADERBOARD ON P—GE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-upP322 CJJFAX 322 Fri 8 Apr 21:20/13   6/6  GOLF: US MASTERS,  Augusta   Spaniard Jose-Maria Olazabal   carried on where compatriot Sj6j   Ballesteros left off as hj picked   up the European quest for glory.     Olazbbal, second in the New Orleans   Classic, surged past Ballesteros   with birdies at the 15th and 17th.     He finished with a 67, five-under   for the day and three-under   overall, at that stake two behind   leaders Larry Miaj and Tom K te.     Ballesteros slumped from two und   to two ov r after six.     SECOND ROUND L,ADERBOARD ON P,GE 321 Tennis Golf Athletics Round-up