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Show SECOND SECTION The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 26, 1969 Pleasant Takes Link Tourney is in, the scores totaled, and the remade public. John Pleasant is the winner of the Frank Skul Memorial Golf Course Tournament. The tournament was very close all the way through. At the end of each round any memlier of this Championship Flight could have easily taken over the lead. The lead changed hands several times and there were ties for the lead after the second and third roirnds. In the first round of the tournament Tom Kearney turn- competitor, Malone, by five ed in a fine round of 75 to take the strokes after being down at one lead in the tournament. He was time by eight. closely followed by K. Malone The rest of the Champion(76), Bruce Henry (76), and ship flight placed as follows: Bill Engelke (79). Rounding out Keamey, Henry, Engelke, Petthe Championship flight were soff, and Geerling. Kick Petsoff (82), John PleasJohn Pleasant, K. Malone, ant (83) and Mari Geerliug Torn Keamey, Bruce Henry, Bill (88). will serve as the reguEngelke In the second round Pleaslar division team from Dugway ant started to move. Down eight to the Sixth Army Golf Tournastrokes after the first round lie ment at Fort Ord, California stormed back with a sizzling Octolrer 27 through 31. Rick 71 for the best round of the Petsoff will lie an alternate. tournament. The round gave The Senior Division player from him a tie for the lead with KearDugway will lie Rolicrto Peralta. ney who had a 79 and K. Malone Winners of each flight were second round. awarded who had a 78, on the prizes or merchandise They were in at 154 for 36 holes. or trophies. In the third round the stage The first and second low was set for what looked like an net and gross winners of the close tournament. other five extremely flights were: One factor was present in this "A" Flight, 1st Low Gross round that wasn't felt as much Kendall, 2nd Craig Geerin the other rounds, this was Reg 1st low net - Mike Donnelling; the wind. Malone and Pleasant ley, there was a tie for second played consistent golf in spite low net lietween Walt Gooly of the wind and had rounds of and Dave Legg. 79 to remain tied after three B" Flight: 1st net - Ells rounds. Keamey did not get 2nd - Dean Ilulet; Craghuhn, the and wind, however, past 1st gross - Ross Monaco; 2nd -scored to an 87 to fall from first Steve Adams. place tie to fourth. The rest of C Flight - 1st net - John the flight was playing consis- 2nd - Ruiiert Rietsch; Knlierg; tently but they could not quite 1st gross - Rolierto Peralta; keep lip with the leaders. 2nd - Phil Miller. In the fourth and final round D Flight - 1st net - Martin it was up to Malone and Pleas2nd - Joe Petrovich; Cooper; ant to fight it out for the cham- 1st gross - Tom Poole; 2nd - Bill pionship. On the freshly fertiliz- Smith. ed and rough greens it was Pleasant who emerged victorious. Pleasant defeated his nearest The last putt sults Ya, The Times They Are A Changing -- Imagine the New York Mets making World Series arrangements! All of a sudden nobody is laughing at the once clowns of baseball . There is a different atmosphere in Shea Stadium now. The fans are rooting for the Mets really rooting Ya, the times they are uchanging. The Los Angeles Rams football team recently released a draftee named Jim Thorpe. Baseball culture reaches fanaticism on the northside of Chicago where "Cub Power is proving beyond the imagination that nothing succeeds like a winner. Rico Petrocelli, shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, was once told that he was too skinny and weak to make it in the big leagues. Even after the 1967 World Series the experts said, Well, he might make it as a gloveman but hell never be a hitter. At this writing, Petrocelli has an excellent shot at setting a new major league record for the fewest errors by a shortstop. He is 1 ratting over .300 and has already hit 39 home runs tying a team record by a shortstop. Troops, Rico Petrocelli is the best shortstop in baseball. Remember Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle? Well, the New York Yankees cleanup hitter this year is Frank Fernandez. Fernandez is batting at a .230 clip. Ya, the times they are a'chung-- i BIG GAIN Mustangs halfback Mike Donnelly throws a fake on a Juab defender and picks up a block from Mike Wackor (53) as he threads the Juab defenses for a 14 yard gain. yards in their alternating series of down but it was good enough for Fielder went into the end zone the margin of victorv. Nelfrom the eight. A pass from contest, In the 11I1C-CB14-- 0 son to Childs was good for the met with a tenacious Headquarters fitwo point conversion and the CBR defense. Ill 1C failed to pene- A fumble and a roughing the nal score. Intrate lieyoud the CBR 35 yard line Dugway Proving Ground's kicker penalty set up two Emery The Mustangs were unable to has the whole ballgame. CBR in the trainunil Footlrall League touchdowns last Friday night as generate an offense against the with the meantime though, steadily picked Ml U"B the Spartans downed the Dug-wa- y big Spartan line as they ended CBR 'Iie apart their opponents defenses, High School Mustangs by a up with a minus seven yards net as the lmat 14-- 0 team to Quarteiback Ca Canett pul score on the losers home outings rushing and only picked up one the direction of coach CBR on the scoreboard m the field. first down by mslnng. Dean wlwn first John Caparan.s, the CBR pigskin- - middle of After a scoreless first half Daniels gut two yards net in the Spartans recovered a fumble nine carriers while Mike Donnelly ,ncrs have easily handled all chal- - he threw to Al Thomas at the ten lengers. In their latest outing, CBR and Thomas scampered m for the on the Mustangs 12 yard line with got 21 yards in 10 carriers but NtllAfl over three minutes left in the third was hit for losses Headquarters and louclw". Cretl con"t totalling 28 yards .. 1V1. Headquarter Company. It was Benny Brown for the two point quarter, and on the first play from this campaign, con version and it was DoLby throw 12 times H.11C firt scrimmage Joe Fielder circled urulefeated last fall. were They his own left end for the touchdown. completing three for 59 yards The point after attempt was no with end . Danny Vanderlwegh thrown top spot with a 0 record Millian intercepted good. two for 50 yard, and pabbmg tcrbU . Bruce M lmCs ,)y 1Iwsp.Mp THE WINNERS got their secMCCU 0H8 0,16 for nine and Met Team Henry, shook a couple of would lie Tooele, ond touchdown with only two yards. defenders and raced 55 yards to Tooele the Met Team were and final in left minutes the quarter Turui'CTivr,! Jf ihp involved in the league's most un- - Pay dirt. Minutes later, MacMil-- 6 I when Dugway was penalized for aim, nf ii 11.,. usual game thus far when lwth lian rolled out on an option and Rril(, routing the kicker and the Spartea,n finished regulation play in fired a pass to Steve Czaja, who tans had a first down on the MusM lie- - Under flag football rules, after some fancy foot work found n.l Dnnn.-lltangs 21 yard line. A pass from when a game en& in a tie each himself all al.me at HllCs 35. Nelson Scott to quarterback defend- team is awarded four downs with Czaja faked an Richard Childs got the ball to ( ,d e,J ,b. tellm, jtm,.Ul,g the 12, and then two plays later The fln.l COW S rlnyrn n,. IlHC-0- . is the line 50 and yard victory ( i ii c l All teams in the league have determine by the team gaining the 36-2- 0 m starting 87-3most yardage on their four at- - shown promise in the early going Ire consitempts. Tooele only picked up 5 though, znd no team can dered an easy nigbt this season. Mustangs in& We are now in the era of the multipurpose arena. This fad of the last 10 years manages to house both baselrall and football, the Beach Boys, Bamum and Bailey, and Billy Graham but none of them well. The Top Cats' of baselrall should read a couple of articles which appeared in SPORTS ILLUSTRATED this summer, the Kids Crusade in Boston (June 16) and Baseball Booms Again (Aug. 4). One of the magazines readers sent a letter to the publishers noting a paradoxical situation. You see, the magazine surveyed in its articles crowded old ball parks and largely empty, multipurpose new ones. The American Basketball Assn, is offering Boston Celtics' star John Iiavlicek $1 million to jump the Celts for ABA The times maybe achanging for guys like Billy Cunningham, Luke Jackson, Dave Bing and NBA officials, Earl Stom, Norm Drucker, John Vanek, and Joe Gushue, but not for my man Hondo. You see troops, superstar Johnny Havlicek has got pride and class. His life isnt dictated by the almighty dollar! Hockey has come to Salt Lake City. The Salt Palace will house the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, newest entry in the Western Hockey League. H1IC has a good football team although they have lost some of last years undefeated squad. Looks like CBR might Ire the team to leat though- - Ya, the times they are achanging. K 3-- 0-- f? jr SnrdefS H. to K Wn Rir-hur- Juab Wins Over Mustangs A Joe Namath made a complete FOOL of himself last week on the Dick Cavett Show. For some crazy reason the New York Jets quarterback thinks the sports world is going to start worshiping him if he develops a playboy reputation. The Broadway Summer brought up the old story of himself with two blondek in his arms and a bottle in his hands as he walked Mr. Cool noted from the field at the Super Bowl. The that he went on the wagon one game last year and had 5 intercep5 tions as the Jets lost to Buffalo His huddle with Rep. Adam Clayton Powell on the ABC talk both of those guys are in love with show proved one thing for sure themselves. Society isnt condemning long hair, mustaches, or people who choose to join the Mod Set Americans, especially the little people, arent too wild about phonies though! I'll Inst Little Joe even has a picture of himself in his luxurious pad. Whatever turns him onl As I said liefore, the times they are a'changing. (TCV) CBR Leads IM Grid Emery Downs . v '' The Juab Wasps dealt the Dugway Mustangs their third loss of the football campaign when they downed the Mustangs by a 36-2- 0 score on the winners home field Friday, Septemler 12. The Mustangs could do very little right in the first half. as the Wasps tallied three times in the opening twelve minutes and once more in the second quarter to leave the field with a 29-- lead at half time. Coming back in the second half the Mustangs tallied three times while their defense tightened and held the Wasps to a single touchdown in the final half. pld hlJn. - Pictured left SIXTH ARMY GOLF TOURNAMENT REPRESENTATIVES to right are Dugways representatives to the Sixth Army Golf Tournament. Tom Keamey, Bruce Henry, John Pleasant, Bill Engelke and K. 11. Malone 0 37-3- Do you signal and make sure is clear before turning? The State Patrol says that the crash you miss could be your own. that the way Seven In A Row Pro Bowler Shows Dugway How its Done samMMMnmiHH Hes set, he moves slowly up to the line, releases the liall, watches it roll into the pocket, BANG it's another strike! This was the scene that Dug-wa- y bowlers saw at the Bowling Exhibition given by Joe Joseph, Brunswick Advisory Staff Champion, Sunday, Septeinlier 14. e Joe bowled in two matches. The first against Russ Larsen and the second against Eldon Brooks. When ask how he felt aliout bowling against a pro, Larsen commented, It will be a real challenge and interesting to see how a professional perforins. In the first match lioth Joseph and Larsen started off slow. Larsen was visibly nervous at the lieginning of the first game litit friendly Joe put him at east. Russ calmed down and took the first game 201 to 173. In the second game of the match Joseph started finding the spot he wanted. He put together a couple of strikes and the pressure was on Larsen. Joe evened the match by a score of 194 to 147. He won the match by a score of 367 to A fourth in the Classic Division in the ABC Tournament at Madison Wisconsin earlier this year, gave a few tips for young aspiring pros. Cet your education first and practice while you are in school. There are forty million bowlers in the U.S. and only about twenty are good enough to make a living on the Fro Tour, he commented. Get proper instruction and use the house equipment until you start to improve then get your own equipment. To lie a consistently good bowler you have to have equipment that von know. If you dont get the proper instruction to licgin with you are going to lie doomed to a life of mediocraty. As far as the pinliowling vs. two-gam- 348. Before the second match Eldon Brooks comment was, he will be tough. Thats just what he was in the second match. In the first game of the second inutch Mr. Bowler threw seven strikes in a row licfore Aften-piicing stopped by a Joe his spare, ter converting threw two more strikes and then had another spare, it all added of 268. up to a very fine game Brooks was having a little trouble finding Hie murk the first game and was defeated handily by of Joseph. In the second game the match Joseph again showed the Dugway crowd what professional Ixiwliug is like. In this game and had Joe threw eight strikes three spares for another fine game Brooks calmed down a of il'llle the second game Init could j not fin! the pocket to keep ui' I n. spot bowling controversy Joseph thinks spot bowling is easier after you learn how to bowl properly, But in the lieginning he thinks that you should pin liowl to get the hang of bowling faster. After while you have liecn bowling a it is easier to hit a target ten feet away than one sixty feet away." Joe was honored September the mayor of Lansing, Michihome town. That day Joes gan, was proclaimed Joe Joseph Day. He was presented with many plaques among them were from the Mayor, Brunswick and the Michigan Governor. That is a fitting tribute to such a great howler and a fine person Joe Joseph. After his exhibition matches and a session talking to people over a cup of coffee Joe walked off to help the people of Dugway with their howling. He was treated to dinner at the Officers Open Mess and then departed for liis next stop. Joseph will lie on tour with stops in two to three howling centers a day for the duration of his tour. iJAA) 13 by BUY freedom Shares St. Vince At Washington "I expect to succeed with the Washington Redskins as I succeeded in Green Bay." In Washington, I will demand a commitment to excellence and to victory." I will have a winner (in Washington) the first year." Those are the words of a man who, at various times in his career was referred to as The Master", Mr. FiKitliaH", The Explosive One", and II Duce". He is Vince Iznnliurdi. and this past winter he took over the coaching reins of the Washington Redskins following a 100' successful decade as the bead mentor of the Green Bay Packers. Lombardi enters a situation at Washington in 1969 that is extremely similar to the one he encountered ut Green Bay in 1958. The 58 Packers had a record of 2 wins versus 10 losses, while the 68 Washington outfit had a 59 mark; in fact, the Redskins havent had a winning season since 1956, 13 campaigns ago. However, it is the general concensus of opinion among the pro football followers that Vince is receiving more on the field" talent with Washington than lie did in his 1st year in Paekerland. What kind of a team does Lombardi inherit from his predecessor, Otto Graham? Offensively, the Redskins passed 60 of the time that they had their hands on the liall in 1908. The reason for this high percentage of pass plays is twofold: ( ) Washington lias one of the truly great passing arms in the league in the person of Sonny Jnrgcn-seand an equally fine set of receivers led liy Charley Taylor, and (2) the Redskins rank near the lxittom in running liack talent, talent that couldn't move the ball oil the ground despite a fine offensive line lead by Walter Rock and former Brown John Wooten. Washington lias consistently lH'en near the top of the league in most points allowed (usually second only to the New York Giant's sieve-lik- e defense). Lombardi lias taken positive steps to correct the deficiencies: 2nd year man Boh Burnet Offensively, lie lias installed into the hackfield, lie has changed the Redskin offensive game plan to actually have more running plays than passing, and don't be surprised if Couch Iznnliurdi attempts, and succeeds, in developing Hcis-maTrophy- - Winner- - but- - rookie- - flop Gary Behan into a Paul Hnrnung type of halfliaek running- - passing threut. Defensively, Couch lunulrardi lias talked the legendary Sam Huff into coming back from a year's retirement, and just his presence alone will help the Washington defense; ill utldition, Vince went back to bis old Pucker team to obtain safetyinan Tom Brown in a trade, and this maneuver should result in a 100 improvement in the Redskin's defensive secondary. Will I.nmkirdi in Washington attain the degree of success that lie achieved in Green Ray? Well, us a famous play un words knuwn throughout Wisconsin went, In the Iwgiimiiig, there was nothing Aiul Vince Lombardi said let there be victory."Aud there was." And. us we ulreuilv mentioned, Loinlturdi is eiiheriting more on the field" talent with Washington than he did in his first year in Paekerland. Enough said. (JTG) 1 n. with Joseph and was again feated. Joe had a four game series of 881 for an average of 220 each game. The home town lioys had a series of 680 for a respectable average of 170. When ask alxmt his games Joseph commented, They were good, its not often that you go out and I Kiwi 268 and 246 back to liack. When yon are on tour and go in to lKiwiing centers cold and average over 200 you cun consider it a gixxl day. The very personable Joseph hud nothing but praise for the land conditions at Dugway lames. The lanes are very smooth and true and (lie pins are very good' and the excellent. Looking hack over his ca n Joseph, who has won many titles, reflected on who his toughest was. Of course couipctitir r is tough every one on the but the toughest has to have liven Don Carter. If you could gel three strikes in a row he'd get four. If you got four he'd get five. To show ywi wlwt kind of competitor he was, if lie needed three strikes in the tenth frame to lieut you liy one pin nine times mil of ten he would do it. He was grout. "Does television affect Uiwliiig? Television makes IhiwI-inWitli the televising of the Winter lBA Tour that elimuxcs with the Firestone Open, we piek up a million new lHiwIerx a year." Joseph, whose team placed hard-runnin- g pro-tou- g. TENNIS TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Craig Overlings (left) and Ted Meliitosh (right) battled each other in the finals of the Dugway Tennis Tournament held Septeinlier McIntosh, the top winner, defeated Gecrliugs in the liest two out of three sets liv the scores of 841 and 13-1- 7-- I |