STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Matteo Manassero remains on track for a second consecutive European Tour victory after taking a two-shot lead at the Nordea Masters on Friday. The 20-year old Italian, who won last weeks BMW PGA Championship, added a 7-under 65 to his opening 66 for a 13-under total for two rounds on the Bro Hof Slott course in Stockholm. Manassero capped his round with four birdies in succession from the 11th hole. "It was nice after my good start to come back today and shoot another great score," he said. "I am glad the way the day has gone as I played solid. Over the last five or six holes I didnt feel as good as I did at the beginning but I was scoring well which is a good sign." Finlands Mikko Ilonen is second at 11 under after birdieing his last three holes for a 9-under 63. He matched a new course record, set just hours earlier by Scotlands Peter Whiteford, who is third at 10 under. It is the third time Ilonen has shot 63 in his career, while Whitefords effort is the 32-year-olds lowest score in five full seasons competing on the European Tour and one shot lower than Lee Westwoods 64 set en route to victory in the event last year. "It was brilliant and a great round of golf, and its put me in a good position though its still a long way to go," Whiteford said. "The scoring looks like it will be low over the weekend but its just great to be in contention again." Whiteford came close to his first Tour win a month ago, losing in a playoff for the Ballantines Championship in South Korea. Swedens Peter Hanson, the highest ranked player in the field at No. 23, had reached 8 under after 16 holes. But then he double bogeyed the par-3 17th for a second successive 69 and a 6-under total. Australias Andrew Dodt became the first player in European Tour history to record two holes-in-one in the same round when he aced his second, the 11th on the course, and his 16th hole, the seventh on the Stockholm layout. He finished with a 65 to reach the 2-under mark and squeeze into the weekend rounds. Last year, Dodt secured the second last order of merit position to retain full 2013 Tour membership. Among those missing the cut was Scotlands Marc Warren (143) who had been involved in last Sundays Wentworth play-off and former British Open champion, Darren Clarke (145).Jay Novacek Cowboys Jersey . Dallas hasnt ruled out the star quarterback for Sunday nights game against Philadelphia, but all signs point to Romos back injury pushing Kyle Orton into the starting role after two years of limited play as the backup. 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Down 6-0 at the start of the inning, Detroit scored twice and actually had the tying run at the plate with one out when James McCann came up with the bases loaded against Brandon Kintzler.McCann and Jose Iglesias both struck out to end it.Milone allowed two runs and four hits in 8 1/3 innings. The Tigers had only one hit before the ninth.This was Milones longest outing since July 5, 2013, when he also went 8 1/3 innings for Oakland against Kansas City.It feels good to go deeper into the game, Milone said. Theres obviously a lot of positives to take out of this outing.Anibal Sanchez (5-11) allowed three runs in six-plus innings, an encouraging sign for Detroit after he entered the game with a 6.75 ERA. Sanchez allowed seven hits and two walks, striking out 10. His line would have been even better, but the two runners on base when he was pulled in the seventh both came around to score.He did an outstanding job -- thats probably as good an outing as hes had this season, Detroit manager Brad Ausmus said. HHe did give up three runs, but two of those were after he was out of the game.dddddddddddd He had really good fastball command, and thats big for him.Nunez opened the scoring in the third with a sacrifice fly, and Sanchez and Milone were locked in an impressive duel until the Detroit right-hander allowed a walk and a single to start the seventh. Bruce Rondon came on in relief, and after a sacrifice bunt, Nunez poked a two-run single to center.Nunez stole second and scored on Joe Mauers two-out single. Dozier followed with his 16th homer of the season to make it 6-0.LAST-DITCH RALLYMilone allowed consecutive singles to Cameron Maybin, Miguel Cabrera and Victor Martinez to start the bottom of the ninth. He came out of the game after a sacrifice fly by Nick Castellanos made it 6-2.Kintzler came on and allowed a single by Justin Upton and an infield single by Mike Aviles before retiring McCann and Iglesias.To have a good night and have it come, the tying run up to the plate there, it gets your attention pretty fast, Molitor said. But he made some really quality pitches those last two hitters.TRAINERS ROOMTigers: Ausmus remained noncommittal about a timetable for LHP Daniel Norris (right oblique strain) to return. Norris made a rehab start Monday night, but there may not be any rush to bring him back after Sanchezs solid outing.UP NEXTTwins: RHP Ervin Santana (3-8) starts Wednesday in the finale of this three-game series. He has a 2.18 ERA in his last five starts.Tigers: RHP Justin Verlander (9-6) takes the mound, trying for his sixth win in seven decisions. ' ' '