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Show vYrm 4Q , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Thursday, June 18, 1964 CtGKT3 SCORES EU by Chasnik Anatomy Of A Stock Car Mmvtb, Vl3Ut U 5 Ssugasugidesrwi . 7 te 77 ampem CoODddds' By OSCAB FRALEY WASHINGTON (UPI) - Slam-mi- with rocklike steadiness. He d blrdied the par-fofirst hole by putting Ms six iron approach within six feet of the pin. Then he wedged to within four feet on the par-foeighth lor his other 405-yar- n Sammy Snead stalked grimly down heartbreak highway once again In the first round of the U.S. Open golf championship Thursday-with- -a seven over par f while big Bill Collins took., the early first mimd Ipad with an even par The Slammer, four times second in the only major championship he never has won, at 52 was making his 24th bid for the big one. But after starting with birdie, he chopped out two double bogeys by g g and and then added four bogeys to dampen my last 362-ya- rd ur -o- Nicklaus said before he started he never had hit a fairway trap. So he proceeded to hit one --with his drive off toe first tee. But he knocked ,lt out of there close to the green,' chipped to six-- feet and holed the putt for his par. He finished the front nine with nine straight pars for a 35 but then bogeyed toe 10th to go one over. Palmer meanwhile had with fwostraightpars. Congressional 1 four-puttin- three-puttin- big bid. g After the sixth Jack Nicklaus hole for his second douljje fires opening 72 to three over bogey go par, Old Sam walked off the green, stopped suddenly and hurled Honolulu; Bin Martindale of the ball into a nearby pond. Jacksonville, Fla., and Bobby Collins meanwhile finished In Nichols of Corona, Calif. FIRST ROUND heat which blistered Former winner Gene Llttler toe long 7,053-yar- d course long- and Dow Finsterwald were at OPEN SCORES est in open history with an even 73 and Chi-C- Rodrigues at 74. par round. -- WASHINGTON First-roun- d Collins fired his (UPI) Tony Lema, winner of the last scores in the U.S. Open two tour tournaments, and John- round despite toe fact that he golf championship (a) denotes ny Pott both had turned toe underwent back surgery late last amateur) : front nine in two under par 33s year. Larry Beck. Whispering Pin, N C but both of them skidded to clos- Pott, two under par on the La Jolla, Charles Calif. Courtney, ing 38s for 71s. Lema bogeyed front nine, finished three over Llttler Jr., Athens, O., toe last hole while Pott bogeyed par on toe back nine for a 8 Paul Scodeller, Honolulu, Hawaii, toe last two. Matching them was 71, which put him one 6hot beZakarin of Modesto, Calif., hind Collins. Joe Jimmy C.ark, Silver Spring, Md --with a But if Pott,-wh- o bogeyed the Raymond Floyd, St. Andrews, III., 34- 37 73 the tourna- last two holes, thought he'bad Jack Nicklaus, Big Robert Bnsburg, Hillsboro, Ore ment favorite, bogeyed the last troubles he wasnt getting any Bob Harris, Wlnnetka, I1t g three holes the sympathy from Bob Hendricks, Bruce Devlin, Australia, 383874 Chuck Scally, Corapotkl, Pa 18th for a a pudgy home club pro from toe Gary Olson, Modesto, Calif, Tn tlleporte. Locust Valley, N.Y., 37- Also at 72 came Dick Crawford Philadelphia district Hendricks of Rye, N.Y.; Paul ScoedeUer of chopped' out a round 11 strokes Astleford, Omaha, Neb three-puttin- Arnold Palmer ... Andrus Seeks Third IntermountainWin Cily Sels s Golf Opening j ' , Park Citys Treasure Moun tains Golf Course is scheduled to open Saturday, according to professional Ralph Emery. Play the first season will be over nine holes. The d course which also boasts two lakes will play to par 36 at a length of 3,340 yards.- The alpine setting has been enhanced through the transplant of hundreds of aspens and small ; pine from adpacent mountains. An additional nine holes are scheduled for completion next summer. Emery said telephone reser- nations would be accepted for Saturdays, Sunday and well-trappe- ' J . ' - By HI McDONALD Deseret News Sports Writer . CAMRA champion, is leading In points this year and has won three races. He missed last Defending champion Mel Andrus is bidding to retire the foiuv weeks Pocatello bash because stock of damage to his car he received in Seattle the previous week. championship trophy. The bidding session comes Friday and Saturday nights at the Salt Lake Fairgrounds as Andrus goes out for that third victory. Qualifying laps start at 7 p.m. and the . races at 8:30. - Andrus captured his first victory at the Intermountains inaugural in 1958. Since then the annual scramble has gained in stature until it now ranks among the top stocker races in the western U.S. Among other tough drivers expected to invade the Salt Lake track are Art Pollard of Medford, Ore., last weeks Pocatello winner; Denvers Jim Malloy, Boises Bill Crow and Lewiston, Idahos George Robertson. Two top prospeots were knocked out Thursday after a rainout scuttled a race in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and forced a postponement. Both Norm Elefson and Eldon Rasmussen were commitJunior Putting Test ted to the race anddidnt have TTventougher7the'Intermoun-tai- n time' to make' the Salt Lake now is sanctioned race City jaunt. A Salt Lake City Junior golf d now is a sanctioned race Local drivers expected to and tournament will pitch putt show up strong in the competibe held at Holladay Country rules. As such it tion are Dick Card, Pete Cazier, - Club (4020 Highland Drive) Fri- (CAMRA) draws the top Intermountain, Shirl Gager, Fred Sorensen and day and Saturday from 2 Pacific Northwest and western Terry Nish. to 6 p.m, The championship trophy is Canadian competition. Tourney chairman Fred said competition would be In fact, Canadian Billy Foster awarded on toe basis of cumulain six divisions for boys fronyof Victoria, B.C., is ranked as tive points given for each nights '8 to 16 years, old. Entry fee is the driver to beat in the trophy dash, heat races and 2.50. affair. Foster, last years main events. -- SetAtHolladay .Cr un-tai- un-fie- Racing-Associati- 3 ht two-nig- ... 3 74 Joe Conrad, San Antonio, Tex , Bill Mash pee. Mass., Ezinicki, 77 R. H. Sikes, Springdale, Ark , Walter Burkemo, Dertoit, Mich., Collins, Grosslnger, N Y , John Maurycy, Bennington, Vt 80 A Richard Stephens, Charles Volpone, Jr., Oakmont, 9 ONLY AT Pa., B. Wllllston, N.Y., 1 Juan (Ch Chi Rodriguez, Dorado, P R 383874Dow Finsterwald, Colorado Springs, ' TREAD WEAR GUARANTEE Colo., Gena Llttler, La Jolla, Calif. Boh Bennlng, Plainfield, N J. Frank Beard, Louisville, Ky. Bill Martindale, Jacksonville, 38-- 72 Dove Rage, Orlando, Fle Doug Sanders, Oiol, Calif., Johnny Pott, Ocean Springs, -- Bob Hendricks, Telford, Pa., Ton Lema,, Son Leandro, Calif., - 72 Bobby Nichols, Corona, - Sam Snead, White Sulphur Springs, Va W. back country with him on antelope range checks and deer countsJ -- 88 14-o- z. water-repelle- nt 5? spimens Reg. 33.70 fl?nc all sizes L1VH FAMILY SIZE CABIN TENTS With sewn in " floors . elk hunts, round-up- s, ' COMPARE THIS GUARANTEE Road Hazard Tread Wear Guarantee Guarantee It guaranfttd ogamst oil folium from rood baxordt or doftctt for fho Itfo of tho original frtad. If tiro fail, wo will, at our option, repair ft without cost; or wo will reploco It charging only for tread wear pro-raton prico paid of timo of pur chat. Awning canopy - 0 Metal stake feeps Wo gworantoo trood lifo for tho numbor of months dotlg nertod. If trood worn out within thlo poriod, wo will roploco It, charging only for numbor or month tiros havo boon In soviet e Water repellent t Zipper 0 Complete e 5' side walls door with poles Now He's The Commodore PUSH-BUTTO- SPIN REEL N WITH GLASS SPIN CAST ROD Beats rounding up horses and branding cattle. Beats milking a cow and breaking a horse. When this thing balks I just let er drift I got a phone right here and I just tell em where I am. ' e bronco I had When I used to get bucked off a to limp him home. Now I just tell them the commodores crippled and they rush me a rescue rope. new-brok- Times have changed in the old badlands now. Look over on that hill. There are 50 trailers and fishing camps. . Look at toe people on every point and toe boats and the to our' cars. Why we neves haiT tois many people-cocorner of the country in 50 years time,,..,... cab me cFTiIsTruck andjtarted up toe road to the tumoff spot where he figured tocorner his old friend againsttoe river. - Just happened I was with Steve that day. And we spotted the prond pronghorn far away on a ridge. Wo - up- 250-H- P The old boy sensed the situation and foiled us. Kept , j "So Im going to let those old horses just stay on the hay pile. Boatins bit me. I never thought this would beat looking up the road between a mares ears. But it does" Yeh, old Steves changed. Hes gone mod- -. em. Just like the Sundance Kid and Butch Cassidy did when they bought themselves a train ticket to New York, got some dandy duds and camped out in the Waldorf for a week.- - -- ns at bay all that day. Then he turned up missing and it was not long after that we learned that some lucky hunter had been sitting on a point when the old pronghorn pranced by. Now hes hanging over someone elses shelf. I should have put him on bran or oats and kept Mm . there," Steve wailed. r So, instead of giddap, its ahoy there for As It turned out it was for toe best. Steve liked that,. most of toe other folks out this way! -- k , DRY BRAKES RELIMED TimesHaveChanged Modern Cowboy kept covered in a small draw and sort of sneaked as much M you can in a track. DACRON SLEEPING BAGS His job as one of our conservation officers for our Utah Fish and Game Department was to ride toe range in a patrol boat Hes toe skipper, toe commodore, toe ' ... captain of toe ship, matie. And toe whole crew. So youd stoop to this yachting business? I taunted the old timer. - 1 Jordan Park Grant 12th vs. Douglas 7 30 p m Yslecrest vs Central Part v I 30 p m Bountiful 14th vs. Orchard 9 30 p m Sandy 1st vs Bountiful lift 10 30 p m. Loser 8 30, 9 30 game play. 8 30 p m. . How many years as a young cowboy on toe old Daven- port place, one of toe famed ranches of the Browns Hole history, Steve had saddled up any one of a hundred horses and flipped himself into toe saddle with one heft at the rsaddle horn Now, without stirrups, he swung himself into the Schedule (Sherwood Path) 8.54 pm. 32nd Ward vs Bonn Ion (Georgo 4. Morris Park) 10 15 p m No. 1, Rossdalg vs. BMP nlon 2nd; Noi 2; Taylorsvllls vs. Monument Park Fifth! No. 3: 28tn vs. Csntsr-vill- a 3rL- -: Do Luxe COLORADO short-sleev- - A Lema said he was tired starting the opening round but the man who won 328,000 by taking the Tbunderbird classic and the Buicb Open played CANNON SOFTBALL e Jumbo Zipper e Snaps for Liner Today I saw him in Dutch John, headed for Flaming Gorge Reservoir. To skipper a boat He had one of those fancy hats on like the old Salts wear with a long beak and a tight band. With boating e shoes, a shirt, dark glasses. He sure was duded up. Like someone out of some yacht club. He got dose enough. cock the of crow That was a long night hut came the and Steve broke open toe sleeping sack and slipped out Ilka g - - Calif., I just figured that if the time ever came that you took one of his six guitars and (mjhis horses from him hed be ready for the rain " 7 check on this old life. 1 r Figured Steve wrong, did. Hes kicked over the traces. 1 into toe corral Arnold day.' Late star-tinPalmer was- holding his own with a par 35 through nine holes but defending champion Julius Boros picked up two bogeys on his first five holes. Miss., Jos Zakarlan, Modesto, Calif, 383771 James Black, Charlotte, N C tiro , Tommy Jacobs was two under par after nine holes as Lema and Pott had been earlier in toe gross Filled with new Dacron 88, the fiberfill designed especially for sleeping bags to give longer life and more warmth. N Always With A Bow In His legs I never knew a cowboy quite as steeped In the traditions of the Old West as Steve R. Many a time Ive ridden that : in the draw for permits. And Steve, in due time, won a ticket. The night before the , big hunt Steve rode out Steve Radosevich on the sage flats just north of the Green River to check his old chum.. He wasdhere aU rights A little spooky, as Steve made something of a test run to see how close he could get to hirrC . . . 33-3- A Grow Morn I EL -Ira wliMwr B Group Margo Plant. C Group Edvtho Edwards. Spring Tourumont Suo Championship flight low Thompson, LaRayno Grand, Monnlo Elliot. Low not Elslo Stafford, Dtlla Pitts, Fays Morgan A Plight low aross Norma Colllnos, Phyllis Portor, Rant Fowlar. Low not Margo Plant, Alto Lindquist," Jackie Allan. B Flight low gross Joan Hummed, Iva Florence, Rita Brlnton. Low not Edyth Edwards, Blanche Hot. DENIM COYER "goat And if it ever came right down to it, methinks there would have been a meaningful miss, . blows.' Lema also bogeyed three holes on the back nine for a 8 Tl. 44 With heavy .t NOW! Bill old Steve had hireyerm buck. He made no bones about it. - AU needed was a little luck Ti on the draw not as the ? old Wild Bunch drew it in the Batch Cassidy days in the old Hole. But luck turn in GALS GOLF Jun e Large 36x84 Size e2 zip together to form huge double DUTCH JOHN, that , 9 The People Make The Places o on the ninth hole to make the three-puttin- By Hack Miller Daggett County A few years ago & great buck antelope reigned outside toe Radosevich Ranch 6n Willow Creek in Browns Hole, Never A pet, really. Just something for Steve and others to admire. , Once J talked to Steve, as we sat around his kitchen ' table while his gracious lady fed us hot biscuits and honey,-abo- ut who would be toe mighty hunter to have that trophy above his mantel . eyes graijd slam 33-3- ' Te-des- Round About - T one-nig- utgoing-birdie; that in 6ft practice rounds at 0. Park ur Steve and (6)00-Mar- INCLUDES! 8 liwtoH wtnlnj H Ihihig 8 t FLIES -- 5)c A -Hand tied 24 patterns all Cmn wLli SEATCOKI BUY NOW-P- AY 27 v - LATER No interest ,er carrying charges 12 months to pey nothing dawn Cort Opm to rr Weekdays 1147 So. 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