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Show t A- I. - V Palmes' Fires UPI Sports Write AKRON, Ohio (UPI) t Power-hittin- g Arnold Palmer, displaying the shots which make him the king of the fairways, fired a record-tyin- g Saturday ; for a lead over young J ack Nicklaus and ? four over Gary Player at the midway mark " Piere Hlyrls Billy Wins 14th Game Of Season ... j j 1 . two-stro- 18 four-strok- the fringe some 25 feet from the, pin. "I dii n't hear any cheers on that one," the galleryite said. Palmer quickly shut him up. chipping into the! hole for axbirdie . and then making it ; three in a row with birdies on the d par-fiv- e second and the par-fothird. ke j. , 500-yar- d' 450-yar- ur : . ?2 fr ' X1 Win Over Ciijfe :. lri U '"'"iS i 7-- 2. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER the Pitts- burgh Pirates Saturday night. . Pierce, who has five defeats, was tagged for 10 hits in the seven innings he pitched. But he worked his way out of jamsas the Cubs left a total of 12 base runners stranded, j Four Unearned Four of San Francisco's runs were unearned as the result of two ; errors by shortstop Andre Rogers. ' Card well, who had gone the distance twice this season to best Pierce, sustained his 15th loss against seven wins. He gave up four runs in the fifth inning after retiring the! first two batters. .With two away in the fifth, Harvey Kucnn walked and scored on a double by Chuck Hiller, Felipe Alou followed with a single for the second run. Then, with the bases loaded, Rodgers let in another score by "booting Matty Alou's grounder. Cardwell was replaced by the- first of three relief pitchers aftes be gave up d a to Ed Bailey. walk ' ' a, well. Los Angeles faced ' 4 1 ' iv SIEVE SNIDER UPI Sports Writer. FOREST HILLS, N. Y (UPI) Rocket) Rod Laver of Australia dropped his first set of the tournament! Saturday! but stormed into the seimVfinaJs of the U. S. tennis championships along with the man given the best.-- : chance to wreck his bid for a grand slam compatriot Roy Emerson. Laver swept out 20 - year i old Frank Froehling III of! Coral GablesJ Fla., after a bitter struggle with the j - ' : I! - i I . Big Leagues ' hard-hittin- g - 6-- er 4-- 3. ' - . 10-rou- nd jab-and-dod- ge s 6; 8; 6; 5: 7; 5. Shirley Staggers But Hangs On To Euaene Ooen Lead one-strp- ke " I Th4 New York Yankees radked up their third straight victory! Saturday when Whitey Ford, aided by Jim Coates, pitched them to a 1 victory over the" Boston Red 6-- third place after the Yankees' the third inning. With lltji victory over the Red Sox (in Eddie 99-9- j , be-twee- two-under-p- ar ar ' Bressoud d champion Darlene . Hard" of Long 'Beach. Calif., and top seeded Margaret Smith of Australia favored to meet for the women's title, advanced with straight-- s ;t victories.! Miss, Hard, using a drop shot to win the first five garrieT against a, slow - footed foe, trounced surprise Wimbledon run ner-u- p Vera Sukova of Czecho Miss Smith slovakia, turned back Sandra Reynolds South AfPrice, the eighth-seede- d and rican, Sunday meets former champ Maria Bueno of Brazil, who trimmed-DonnFloyd of Arlington, Va:, Seventeen-year-ol- d Vicky Palm er of Phoenix, Ariz., earlier conqueror of Wimbledon champion Karen Hantze Susman. defeated Gwyn Thomas of Shaker Heights, and next- - meets O., Darlene. Froehling had to play one set Saturday morning to round out a victory over Ron Homberg of West Point, Ni Y., in a match called by dark-ness Friday. But if he was , tired against Laver! later in the day, it did not show. His big service and aggressive play! rocked Layer time and again before he finally was forced to surrender. ', Caughi The gangling Floridian who re cently won the International Tour nament at Moscow, was. (caught by Lefty. Laver'S whirlwind start and had his service broken on three spectacular place ments in the third game of the Defending 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 3, 6-- 2, , 6-- 3, Open Golf Tourney In Utah out, took tijvo singled, Rich-ardo- . j rkght-cent- 6-- 4, one-ove- 18-ho- e. Baseball Standings witli his 13th loss. FRIDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Early Wynn finally registered his 299th major league viCtorytby Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 5 (11 innings) pitching the Chicago White Sox to 3 (10 a $ decision over the WashingPhiladelphia 4, Milwaukee . ton jSenators,' , innings) Boston Houston (4, New York 2 Wynn reached another mile- 1 110, P: Los City stone, striking out three battefs Angeles ttsburgh Washington to bring his career total to 2,294 San Frahcisco 6, Chicago 5 ) AMERICAN LEAGUE and put him in sixth place ahead game j e Results 4 5l Boston New Warren Spahn on the York of Saturday's 3 6 4 Lis Baltimore iheaded Johnson Washington! (10 Walter 5, list Chicago Angeles by Minnesota 9 Detroit 2 j , innings) Cleveland 2, Kansas City 1 New(rSork 6 Boston 1 j Los Angeles ' at Baltimore, sight Minnesota 6, Detroit 4 Kansas City at Cleveland, night Washington 7, Chicago 2 (! Pacific Coast League Sunday's Games 'W L Pet. GB Boston at New York 12) 92 59 .609 .... Los Angeles at Baltimore Diego WASHINGTON (UPI) H Ernie 80 71 .530 12 Salt Lake Washington at Chicago (2) 13 72 79 .523 Dafis of the Cleveland Browns, Tacoma Kansas City at Cleveland 74 16 73 .503 undergoing treatment for a blood Seattle Minnesota, at Detroit 16 75 75 .500 disirder, is "getting along Well, awaii 19 78 73 .483 National League Pbrtiand according to a spokesman for the 19 .483 71 76 W U Pet GB Vianeouver National Institute of Health Hos 95 .641 40 .367 51 55 91 Spokane! j pital.. Angeles 91 5 San Francisco pennant. Davis, the former 88 55 MSI 3 halfback from Syracuse, ( was reFriday's Results 84 58 .592 Vancouver T Spokane 1 (First leased from the hospital Friday 75 67 .528 16 Louis game, 7( innings) following another treatment. 19 .5071 73 Vancouver 4 Spokane 2 (Second Milwaukee Davis first because ill while 70 75 .483 22 gameV Philadelphia football practicing for the All-St55 87 .38fl 36 San Diego 4 Seattle: 0 game in Chicago last July, and 52 91 .364) 39 Salt Lake City 10 Hawaii 5 Chicago has been undergoing treatment 35 108 ' .244.' 56 Tacoma 7 Portland 4. York !l (I sinj:e Aug. 23. , Saturday's Probable Pitchers game at San Di- - His ailment will keep Davis Seattle (Smith I Saturday's Results fron playing with the Broivns egO (Rippelmeyer Philadelphia 6 Milwaukee 4 i at Tacoma thii' 'season. San Francisco 7 Chicago 2 Portland: (Griffin ). Houston 4 New York 3 (1st, day) (Rivas and Scott New York at Houston (2nd, night) Spokane (Harwell at1 Vancouver (Williams St. Louis at Cincinnati, ' nigAt Pittsburgh at Los Angeles,; bight and Bamberger ). 11-- (2). at Salt Hawaii (Johnson Sunday's Games St. Louis at Cincinnati Lake City (Brewer Minnesota Angeles Detroit 'I Chicago x-L- os .569 3 .556 5 .511 .510 11 .490(14 .479 16 .465 18 .444 21 .386 29 82 62 79 63 72 69 73 7b 78 73 69 75 66 76 63 79 56 89 6-- ht all-tim- ; Davis Receives More Treatment x-S- an 1 i x-L- os All-Ameri- i x-S- t.! n 1 ar : ; iv ht 9-1- 2) 3-4- ): 3-- 3) 13-15- 0-- 0) Arizona Gridders Strong on Offense In Warmup Action 9-- 9-1- 1) 12-11- J 7) 1 9-1- Trapping Season Laws Set I962 Regulations covering the 63 trapping seasons for Utah furbearers have nowjbeen set by the fish and game commission, Season for trapping be iver and mink will" be October 1 through May 15 statewide, with a month long extension of the seasons, until June 15, in Daggett, Duchesne, Summit, Uisitah j. j and (Wasatch Counties. Marten trapping season was set by the five-ma- n commission to run from November 15 through ' : ; . ' : ; That In AFL By GENE MEAtflNS United Press International DENVER (UPI) Bill Johnston of Phoenix, Ariz.,' stormed from four strokes back; Saturday in weather; so cold he had: trouble holding a club to grab the lead' from faltering Rex Baxte Jr. in the third round of the $30,000 Denver Open Golf Tournament. Arizona Country The r; Club Professional shot, aj par 69 over the cold, and windswept Denver Country Club total of Course." His three-roun- d 207 was three-undpar.1 pros from Baxter, a Amarillo, Tex., who had led through the first two rounds, fell apart Saturday, posting an eight- over par 78 for a third (round total of 212. .7 "j (,! Baxter, who le;d the field by three strokes with a 134 Friday, thus found himself five strokes back of the leader. One stroke behind Johnston, with 208, were slugging George Bayer of Miami, Fla., land Bob Goalby of Belleville, 111. Goalby and Julius Boros of Mid Pines, N.C., who had a 212, fired the low irounds of 67 Saturday Defending champion Dave Hill of Denver and Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa., each posted j bne-unde- ; Calif. (UPI) the first red- - thatched ' Aussie in ;a tremendous duel of big r serves that brought frequent cheers from the packed stadium the rest of the way. Laver fi:nally pulled out the sec ond set (with a break in the final game. At deuce, Froehling double-faulte- d and then knocked a half-vollover .the baseline, Froehling scored d quick service break in the third game of the third set on two placements and two Laver errors, holding his own service all the way' to win the set, Laver; however, took a 0 leal with a break in the fourth set. Then, at deuce, Frank double-faulte- d and netted. a half- ' volley, Laver then ran out the: Opener OAKLAND,' cost Froehling set,Tut then he engaged the Titans Face Oakland Raiders Grabs Lead At Denver Open j match. : .f- - ey Coach Bulldog Turner and his New York Titans battle the Oak land Raiders in the official open ing of the (American Football League here on Sunday. With the game rated as a toss- up between two teams picked to finish near the bottom of their divisions, a crowd of about 14,-0is expected in new Frank Youell Field j Kick-of- f time is 1:38 p.m. PDT. match. 00 er ' v jr'i' ; , V 209s. r. !.. The tourney was trimmed 'to-thlow 60 pros Saturday with the cut made at the low 222. j, e Johnston's showed three one-und- r 1 par card er bogies and two birdie putt on two and a birdie putt on seven.!; But he 12 and 14 and put in three-putte- d for a birdie on; 17. a "The weather was so cold I had The TUCSON, Ariz. (UPli hard time' feeling the club,' a football Arizona University of said. "That's why I Johnston a tworhour squad went through three-puttedCoach and scrimmage Saturday Johnston, however, needed only JimJ La Rue expressed pleasure with the offensive power which 31 putts Saturday, and he missed three greens. sawj six touchdowns scored. "That's as good as I Scan; ever 183 Jim Faulks, pound quarteron this kind of weather," he putt the back from Minneapolis, led ;-j saidi two scoring parade by scoring Baxter's real f jtroubles began touchdowns and passing for: anon When he took a Idouble-bogi- e an rushed He for other. d 11th hole When his touchdown and then ran back an the intercepted pass for 40. He threw drive went into a culvert. Then he a nine yard pass to Tom Phillips, took a . triple bogie on the 407halfback from San. Diego, for the yard 14th, where he . had trouble other tally. ,' locating the green. i 25-fo- ot 15-foot- er m ." 4 , - ; ; 11-ya- rd 442-yar- - t 2-- 1. i : u 1 off-gua- rd " February 28J , Other, regulations remain much the same as! during past years except that tbe price of beaver tags- - was reduced from $1, to '" """;. 't each;", k ?c : areas closed ' to the tafc tng of beaver this year were listed as the entire Cache "Na tional Forest in Cache County, the Big Creek Allen Creek and Cottonwood Creek drainages in Rich County land the Tie Fork of ih Spanish Fork in Utah, County. p;X-:';'-??"-- Bill 6-- 4, Off-Gua- rd 1 Proyo's 7-- 5, 0, 6-- 3, j . 6-- 2, j2-- 6, 8-1- le er - 6-- 3. . Open on two previous occasions, ran into trouble on the back nine when he bogied the par-- 4 15th hole and bogied the par-- 4 17th. round Saturday inHis cluded four birdies, two bogies and the' double-bogi- LAKE CITY (UPI) Veteran Zell Eaton held on to the lead in the $2,000 ' Utah Open r: a Saturday by shooting wind-sweHidden par 73 over Valley country club. The steady golfer from Palm Springs, Calif., put together rounds of 36 and 37 j for a total of 141. He was three strokes in front ol Salt Lake Amateur Vern Bowdle. Bowdle, who had a 70 Fridays soared to 74 Saturday. SALT -. 9-- 6-- 3, j 36-ho- le en-na- , 6-- 1. 6-- 1, maintain, a three-gim- e Easton rah into putting trouble nt lead in the American League on the 17th where he three-pu- t race. .., ted when be got his double Bob Allison kept the Minnesota V. .' 1" Twins still in contention for (the bogie. league championship 'with kwo of Ogden George Schneiter Jr. homei runs in a Twirls 2 win followed Emery at the end of overj the Detroit Tigers, but time 36 holes with a total of 146. He a was (running out on the contend apidrt in the sixth with t ' Camilio Pascual notched his stroke! had a round of 75 today.) Tied i ers. rally 18th( victory as the. Minnesota won .who the has Utah Eaton, with 147s were Salt Lake (AmaBoston scored its only run in Twins! crushed Detroit. Minnesota Los; Angeles, five games back in teurs Herb Pollock and Bob Os nowj has won 12 of 14 decisions good and Dick Kramer, pro at froni the Tigers Bonneville. l j nrAflison's first homer capie with ',. Harmon Killebrew aboard in the first inning and he walloped the N.Y. secona in ine uura 10 give mm &o By i United Press International hiladelphia 'at Milwaukee American League for the season. The blow was New York at. Houston outburst which W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh at Los Angeles part of a four-ru- n r 85 ,59 .590 ..j Chicago at San Francisco New York sent) Don Mossi to the showers Sox" (to - .: -- al et 6-- 1, pt j Rod in Monday's windup. j games, played the .Baltimore third on Carl Yastrzemski's sinri Orjoles (while Kansas City ;met gle, and scored when Bobby fumbled Lu Clinton's Cleveland, Ford, who racked up his - 15th rounaer. .1 victory (against seven setbacks, Tle Yankees scored single runs had to leave the game at the end in d third, fourth and fifth inof the fifth inning when his! left nm In the sixth Skowron sin !to( He been swell. had started leg gled! and Boyer doubled, scoring hitj by a pitched ball in the third Skowron. Coates singled to score inning. Coates replaced him and Boyert Richardson laced a triple Ralph Emery, assistant pro at for his third (hit Salt Lake Country Club, had a pitched four scoreless innings. to The Yankees' blew the game of tae( game to score Coates. Ct 75 and trailed Bowdle by one three-ru- n . . i Zell Eaton Maintains Lead 13 97-9- five-over-p-ar 1 a . Br United Press International eighth-seede- j 4-- 6, 13-1- 1, 6-- 3, ! i m 97-9- ' Yankees Maintain Three-Gam- e Lead with 6-- 1 Red Sox; Twins Grab 9-- 2 Win Victory Over ' Leaders In - d r , t 6-- 1. , Split Decision Win Over Diaz - . can before a center court gallery of 13,000. . Rod needs ; a victory in Mon. day's final to duplicate Don Budge's 1938 slam of the Vimbledon, tralian, Freiich, ' U. S. titles. 'Defending Champ Emerson, the defending , cham pion who upset Laver for U. S. title last year, advanced semi-fininto a lower-brack3 with a victory jover Andy Lloyd of Shreve-por- t, La., to keep his hopes Ameri- alive for another shot at Rocket i i the game at Yankee Stadium. rr he Bombers wori the to remain three -games ' in front in the game, ITele- American League pennant race. (Heralld-UP- Ii photo). BELLY-WHOPPE- R By United Press International ' i . American League Three-RiHomer . Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Runnels, Bos 138' 509 74 172 ,338 ' Roy Sievers hitj a three-ru- n 137 526 78 163 .310 homer in the first inning and the Robinson,,KCChi 142 523 99 163 .310 batted Siebern,- Wash 135 481 , 65 149 .310 Philadelphia more runs in Hinton,around for three 145 573 89 176 .307 the sixth Inning inf a 4 victory Rollins, Minn KC 127 450 44 138 .307 Jimenez, over the Milwaukee Braves. Cal 139 570 80 174 .305 KC McLish, who pitched only the Lumpe, 142.568 86 171 .301 Bos Ystrzmki, fifth inning, picked up his 10th .299 win for the Phillies while Bob Robinson, Bal 143 555 70 166 143 134 .299 83 478 Chi Cungham, Hendley suffered his 12th loss. National League Left-field. Frank Thomas 140 573 105 196 .342 LA T.Davis, bobble of Bob Aspromonte's single 143 540 120 181 .335 with two out in the ninth, followed Robinson,StLCin 116 365 50 122 .334 by a wild throw to the infield, en- Musial, 145 543 114 178 .328 abled the Houston Colts to score H.Aaron,StLMil 139 439 84 176' .327 two runs and down the New York White; 468 84 149 .318 131 The loss was charged Skinner, Pitt Mets, 495 86 157 .317 131 SF to Craig Anderson making himl F.Alou, 92 172 .316 544 139 SF the first N.L. pitcher to lose 16 Cepeda, 35 68 159 .315 504 Chi Altman, straight games in 52 years. 109 64 126 .313 403 SF Kuenn, Home Runs American League:. Killebrew Gets1 Twins 37; Angels 34; Wagner, " 34; Colavito,, Tigers Cash, Tigers Or Yanks 31; Gentile, 33; Maris, ioles 31. National League: Mays, Giants 42; H. Aartm, Braves 37; Robinson,' Reds 34; Cepeda, Giants 32; MIAMI BEACH Fla. (UPI) 32. ' Willie (The Wisp) Pastrano of Banks,; Cubs' Batted In Runs , ; New Orleans earned a shot at Ath American Siebern, League: light heavyweight, champion Har- letics 106; Killebrew, Twins 104; old Johnson Saturday by, punching nil :a. mil- -. AfU 1AA. HTnrrMAi dehis way to a split, Robin- cision over Argentina's Rodolfo gels 97;, Ro lins; Twins 93; son, White Box 93 Diaz in a nationally-televise- d T. Davis, National League: fight. Dodgers 132; Robinson, Reds 123; Pastrano used his scientific Giants 120; H. Aaron, style in: scoring one of Mays, 113 Cepeda, giants 104. the most important victories of Braves Pitching his career. American League: McBride, An- Willie's-famouHowever, style gels 11-- 4 ;; Aguirre, Tigers 14-him in trouble several times Donovan, Indians 18-- .Pascual, got when he' failed Twins 188; Ford, New York 15-- 7 during the fight to follow through! after .rocking National League: Purkey, Reds Diaz with long left hooks5. 20-Drys Sanford, Giants 21-Kouf ax, Dodg In the second round. Pastrano dale. Dodgers 23-hit Diaz with two hard lefts, but ers 14-- 5 ; Pierce, Giants 14-was caught by a right as he dancDoes not include night games. ed away. Diaz backed Pastrano into a corner, and bounced him from the ropes twice, before the Wisp was able to get away. However, in the ninth' - round Dial stumbled to one knee and hit his head on a padded rope :.:jtbuckle after throwing a long right EUGENE. Ore. (UPI Shirley . that missed its mark. Staggered, but held on Englehorn Referee Jimmy Peerless warn to a lead after 54 noies ed Diaz twice to keep his punches m the $8,000 Eugene Women's Open golf tournament here SaturPastrano at 184 pounds to Diaz's day. ; a ; The survived a cautious girl Spokane . match, fought 186, of jabbing just enough to slow Diaz, challenge by Jackie Pung paly but never displaying enough fire City. Calif. who scored an eagle two on the ninth hole and moved power to finish him off. , of the lead referee-scoreThe it 5 for to within one stroke who started the Miss j Englehorn, Pastrano. Judge Bernie Lovett j strokes of the ahead three had it 7 Pastrano. But Judge day 223 Miss a and has Pung field, Jacobson scored it 4 for the t a 224. Argentine puncher. The Spokane girl 79 today, shot a ' one BOUT STOPS REFEREE day after setting just course record of 69. A triple- A bout TOKYO (UPI) bogey seven on the .16th hole featherweight Larry Her- ruined her round. nando of the Philippines and ban . Miss Pung shot a 72 and would have 'tied for .tamweight Masakatsu Kuroki of Japan ended id a rarev technical the lead except for a bogey when v three-putte- d draw Friday night. on the 17th hole she ' of and Ruth Jesssn The referee halted the bout Seattle, the first declared it a draw when Kuroki day 'leader, stayed in contention 77 today suffered a deep gash on his, left with a three-over-p' brow, in an accidental head colli and a 226 total. just three fioa early in the fifth - round. ' strokes behind. ? r i EDDIE TAKES Eddie Bressoqd of the Boston Red Sox dives safely back, to second baie as New York's Tony Kubek (right) dives for ;Whit4y Ford's pickoff toss Saturday in the fourth inning of bases-loade- Phillies ' ": - . j 1962 Tennis Singles Play - . 9,1 Rocket Rod Laver Rbches Semis I of Pastrano Palmer when he missed the green on the' first hole, ending up on clutching ' i S for first place in the National League Saturday by defeating the CMeatrn Clubs and lefthander Billy Pierce hurl ed his , 14th triumph to avenge a pair of set-Don Card- backs at the hands j and fairways p fired pfe-VSU- By United Press International The San Francisco Giants deadlocked the Los Angeles Dodgers . ' a fabulous 31 on Pa'mer . the front nine for a lead uver the . burly Nicklaus, nicknamed "Baby Beef," and a e edge over: Player at the turn. On that front nine, Palmer outhit Nicklaus on five of his seven driving holes A heckler raucously' "got. on"v - 1 . . holes) Sunday, and second and $10,-00- 0 for $15,000 only for third, the, pressure was really on as they went out over the long, gruelling course with its the final i Goao-ii-- s narrow rough.; ; I r really let out the shaft Saturday, On the 15 driving holes, Palmer rival outslugged his nine' times. ",.'!' '. Witli $50,000 to the winner after .i i .. For against one bogey, the Masters and Bri tish Open cham-- . pion threw six birdies at his rivals and he had onljj 25 putts-o-ne putting nine greens and once chipping in from 25 feet away. And, outdriven moist of the time by Nicklaus whei the young buckeye beat hiin in ; the playoff for the U. S. open croWni Palmer v 35-34- ke - :1 one bogey against a total of 13 birdies. Palmer, the taw$y tiger of the tees, missed seven fairways but was saved by his deadly approach irons, , pressure proof relcovery shots, and precision putting as he matched the course record at the 7,165-yar- d Firestone Country Club course. 1 1 36-ho- le 33-33- 66 31-34- 65 one-stro- 65 to moo Lead in World Series Of Goli Record-Tyin- g "World Series", of golf for a $50,000 first prize. Nicklaus, U. S. Open champion, clung at Palmer's heels, with while ,', Player, little a South African , who holds the P.G.A. title, fell four strokes off in a the pace with a shotmak-inof g remarkable exhibition man each in which had only of their ,By OSCAR FRALEY i BALLET OR TENNIS Rod Laver of Australia" is" caught. in a ballet pose Saturday- (after making a strong return of Frank Froehling Ill's ball in their quarter final match at Forest Hills in the U. S. Tennis Championships. Laver beat Froehling. (Herald-UJ- fl Telepnoto). - I 6-- 3, 13-1- 1, 4-6- ,- 6-- 3. . |