Perry and Cabrera finish two shots clear
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - American Kenny Perry and Angel Cabrera of Argentina shared the lead on 11 under par after Saturday's U.S. Masters third round at a rain-softened Augusta National.
Perry (70) and Cabrera (69) finished on 205, two strokes ahead of Chad Campbell (72) of the U.S.
A double-bogey five at the 16th dropped Campbell, the overnight co-leader with Perry, from a share of the lead.
Jim Furyk fired a four-under 68 to take fourth place on 208, one better than fellow American Steve Stricker (68).
Shingo Katayama of Japan, bidding to become the first Asian to win a men's major, was tied with South African Rory Sabbatini and American Todd Hamilton on 210.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, numbers one and two in the world, were lurking on 212.
"I think for me to have a chance it will take a 64 or 65," Mickelson told reporters. "But I think it's out there."
(Editing by Tony Jimenez)










