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Show Froehlio suna FOREST HIUZ N.Y. (UPI) Lanky Frank Froehling of Cora Gables, Fla., a flop in every other major tournament this year, rock "eted into the finals of the, 'Vjs Tennis Championships Saturday by routing Ron Barnes of Brazijl and became the last American, survivor when Mexico's Rafael 6-- 3, -- Osuna trounced Wimbledon champ Chuck McKinley of San Antonio,' ' I: Tex., in straight sets. six-fov The three- - .. top-seed- ed 6-- 4, 9-- , 8. that may have cost him a $100,000-prcontract but he conceded later his week-olback injury 2, ,i i et o ii held service with Froehling run. ning out the match the loss of only one point on his final delivery in the 10th game. Osuna was uncertain at the start and frequently mised volley early in the third set butafter he drew even' at 3 he knew he had the. match with McKinley under full control. "After that,? said Osuna, "I didn't miss a fingte volley I felt I should have made. That was the difference.? , 3-- . 3-- 3-- on-targ- et . oiUrnamooif l steady pressure rattled Barnes co much the Brazilian committed two double faults while being broken in the fourth game of the 1 lead. second to give Frank From there, Froehling went on. to sweep three straight 'games and the set. The skinny 'American grabbed a 2 lead in the third set when, at deuce, Barnes netted a volley and committed his third double fault of the game. Thereafter each i had nothing to do with his down' fall. "1 felt fine,"; he said. "Osuna was just too good." by ' his game had deteriorated from the peak that brought him number two national ranking, again displayed the form that brought him a four-svictory over Australian ace Roy Emerson earlier in the tournament. . His booming service and forehand led him to service breaks in the first and ninth games of the first set and his d . Senior Championship fifth Froehling, passed over all year iby Davis Cup selectors because 6-- : - - iS!afio'n'al:::;S-9- downing Robert Galloway of La 4. 7, Jolla, Cal McKinley, who had stormed through at Wimbledon this year without losing a set, gave every thing he had to stave off a defeat i Fortynine yar old Gardnar Mulloy of Alia mi, Fla., won his - 6-- 4, - . i' 1-- 6, McKinley with' a service break in the- last 10-game of each set, Defending Champion Margaret . . 0, 6-- 6-- 1, who flattened ot . i ..." , . Smith of Australia, the ' Wimbledon ..... queen, breezed linto the womeas final with a 6 2j 6-- voctory, over tiny Deidre Cat of England and will meet '19591 champion Maria . BUeno of Brazi. Miss Bueno finally,. broke down lefthander Ann Haydon-- J ones of 6-England, o 1961 finalist, inch Froehling played his way out of the doghouse erected by U.S. Davis Cup selectors ' with 4 a' victory over the j stylish Brizflian. Sunday, with a chance to become the first American champion since Tony Trabert in 1955, Froehling Osuna will meet the panther-lik- e ' of Reafchi! Fi'ffials - ommv Jacobs Vaults lm Utah Ope Lea o. Shoots Californian 62 F""""Rw Charles (latches N icklaus :ralT)Mr,S trkvmrryrk ias To Pass Don January HWor Id Series of Golf l ' r : : , T i- m i wm m m i - mmm mmw mmm m . mm mmw mm m mmm mmw i , r i . mwm mmw v tt 1 T ' - - .. - i i i a .. . mm IMIllkVnir ?Zmm7 ut"mrm .; He missed - the . green to birdie tees and seldom wavered in his AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Jack, .. .1 the 12th, drove the rough to birXMicuaus ..' d the nnai rush to the front. die the 15th; but then holed a green Saturday for a double' Young Jack told his rivals, "I birdie putt on that long ! him into 'a well," hope you play bogey which gentlemen dropped 16th that! 12foot birdie putt and : 70 with ashe teed it up and then he put on the final hole. tie at even-phfway , British open champion Bob hearts dentvin their who sufferwallop been by has Palmer, serCharles in the $75,000 world d ' an from on shoulder for a drive ing ing aching the; ies !Of golf. 12 withdrew and almost days hole,' wedged Nicklaus, who outdrove his tio one of the practice rounds, and canned the putt from three feet, rivals on every hole, at times scrambled mightily to match par by . as much as .50 yards, missed for a birdie, j on the front nine. He bogeyed his second putt from less than j On the second hole, he holed the fourth hole, sank a putt of for a birdie puttj that 40 feet and two of 10 feet to four ffeet -- on the 18th green of a me x xresione counuy uao course put him two under par. .But on save pars, and knocked infa 40- d the fifth, he rapped his foot birdie putt on the ninth. n tee shot into the crowd Their par 70s gave them a Palmer matched par ail ,the lead over ailing Arnold for a bogey and then trapped his way on the back nine except on Palmer and two strokes over XL; approach to bogey the sixth. the short 15th where the trfapped ,! S. open , champion Julius Boros. par-fon However, on the tee shot for a bogey. his nine-iro- n he his knocked eighth; The pressure of shooting for Same Game second to sevens feet; and with the $50,000 first , money "Jack was j very generoiis to rolled it into the cup for a birdie us," Boros commented when it "only $15,000 for second place and $5,000 for eachMjf the other which gave him a at the turn one shot ahead of finishers told on the oki uuexeye isewer as nanes Palmer and two ahead of the was all over. He got us al back birdied the final, bole with a ot ethers. I into the game." Birdie putt for a The "Moose" had four bogeys two Nicklaus under! two birdies, getting his dropped against Full of Pills an birdie on the third hole with bird par by sinking first Palmer, full of pills pitt on the - 13th hole and then a nine-foputt, , but he bogeyed because of a right shoulder ach- matched par for the next four the fourth hole when he left the ! ing from .possible bursitis, was noies. lie was two under par as second shot short. . saved by his putter on the front they went to that par-foBoros bogeyed the sixth i when sine where he had six one-pu-: 18th and got a break when be caught a trap with his aphi greens in firing a shot rammed proach and bogeyed the 13th in approach Huna sand the Boros, through trap and rested the same manner. He holed an off the to a green. birdie putt on the 14th just garian, plodded along 6 72 on the long 7, n be chipped four feet past the but then trapped his tee Firestone course. hoje, then missed his first putt shot on the par-7- 0 parkhree ! r, 15th for a bogey. 'Nicklaus collapse on the final byj a foot and missed that too. Charles, as expected, grabbed hole was surprising because he " a snare of tne leaa - witn nis steadi-- 1 was playing with rock-lik- e Charles, the lanky, He had 27 putts for the xvess to that point, bombing the New Zealander putter. who was! the middle of the fairways with his first lefthander ever to win a round, while Palmer and Boros had 29 and Nicklaus, be major tournament, had a tough each battle Twith par because he is a cause of those three putts on the less, golf. final hole, had 30. tt But that three-pufinaf green, short hitter. 'the only three-pu- tt But despite this, he was the green of the day, brought him home with a only one to birdie the To and left all four of par-riv- e xttn the "Monster" them solidly in the running for ofj the course and the only Sunday's final 18 holes. player to get a birdie three on that final hole to grab a share Jumped Into Lead of the lead. CALDWELL, Idaho (Ufl) hitting those long, Charles birdied the second hole Professional golf star Shirley k 'Nicklaus, booming drives, jumped into the with a four-foputt, bogeyed Englehorn said Saturday 6he lead with birdies on the first two the fourth when he chipped short, plans to rejoin the ladies golf holes and seemed impossible to and trapped his tee shot to bogey circuit next week after undercollar as he played with that the short seventh. That put him going treatment . at a Caldwell placid steadiness. out but he knbeked horpital for .nervous condition. five feet from the pin Nicklaus,, called "Ohio Fats" a nine-iro- n "ihe Idaho golfer by his fellow pros, outslugged on the 11th and holed it for a was dismissed from Caldwell the others consistently off the Memorial Hospital Friday. " was admitted early Wednes She ; T day with what her father de-scribed as a bout of the nerves. She had complained of stomach pains which physicians said was the result of a nervous condition and physical exhaustion, i Miss Englehorn plans to rejoin the professional tour next week at Eugene, Ore. She will skip this week's tourney at Spokane Over Labor Day she tied for , By United Press International i Saturday's Results third in thej Idaho Centennial New York 11 Detroit 6 National League Open in Boise. , The match was 86 56 .606 . . Minnesota' 4 Chicago 2, 12 inns. won Los Angeles by Mickey Wright. Cleveland at Washington, twilight 82 61 .573 4 St. Louis Boston at Baltimore, night 76 65 .539 9 Kansas City at Los Angeles,! night 9V4 77 6 6.538 San Francisco 75 6 .532 10 Sunday's Probable Pitchers 74 67 .525 11V4 Kansas City at Los Angeles 75 69 .521 12 vs. D. Lee (7-Pena 17 .486 73 69 Pittsburgh . Minnesota at Chicago 51 91 .359 35 2) "(14Pascual and 40 ) Ao .319 96 Stigman York 14) vs. Herbert and Hor games. HAYDEN LAKE, Idaho, (trPD len Frank J. Marolich, Rainier Golr Cleveland at Washihgtonr-Kr- aSaturday's Results vs. hck Seattle, carried a j three-stro5 Duckworth Club, St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 1 e Boston at Baltimore ajd into today'js final San Francisco S Los Angeles 3 ponley of th vs. round Hayden Lake; CounBarber Milwaukee at Philadelphia, night Golf Tourna Detroit at New York New York at Cincinnati, night I Lary try Club's Seniors' of la (4-the on ment vs. strength Downing Chicago at .Houston," night j 72 yesterday. Monday's Games Sunday! Probable Pitchers Marolich'sj total at "the "tend of Boston at Los Angeles, night Milwaukee . at Philadelphia in the handicap! event New York at Kansas City, night vs. Bennett for a net 139 in the was ) Cleveland at Minnesota, niht Spahn St. Louis at Pittsburgh Broglio Baltimore at Chicago, night' competition. f ). (14-8-) vs. Friend Dr. E. W Abrams of Hayden Detroit at Washington, 2,f twi Hook Loke headed the list in the B- New York at Cincinnati night for a vs. Nuxhall (13). Diviskm with a 76 Coast Pacific Houston net I 127. (night) League; Chicago at ..... - , Ls - 1 n r t?w& i r M XNixy m i J L il a i tnree-putte- 10-fo- ot ar " 1 400-yar- 305-yar- ( jj will" mmtmmm d, imjulliw" m ii v; 10-foot- 1 a A mm nwinr , nuim-m- HI iiiiiiimij .; ' ' "r ! X January. al round er I 230-yar- one-stro- ke ' ' j : , n lllm ; rst - A mill ' . par-fouHXi- UTAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1963 UTAH COUNTY. PROVO, i ' $ - H, - J f V '. i one-iro- - - - X , i f . jr , i j 450-yard- j one-under-- ur two-iro- par 12-fo- 36-34-7- ' ' 18-Fo-ot 0. - : - 1 - . - - r r ! pain-killi- - j 465-yar- d, i tt , ,35-36-7- dead-pann- . ed 11-fo- ot j ; - :x- - - ,V" j 38-3- v 1 ? , i . .,'', V 1 - v - 1 - ' ' t ' ' ' , i r& - 1; two-over-p-ar i - " " ur j I it ' 1 I two-iro- ! 165-yar-d, 230-yar-d, ' one-foote- j old I 34-367- 0. i ; ot j , i ar, old - i ! - iim iiijlte.w.i rww.mt.trir.iw. H j ; ' Seattle Golfer Leads Idaho Seniors Event -- (10-1- 9) 9) (18-7- w (11-1- (7-7- ; 3) ke (4-1- 1) j -(- 2-4) (19-10- - ). f two-over-p-ar (11-4- ). 7) . i 0) ). (11-1- : 36-hol- es r (8-2- (19-5- ). 73-72-1- 45 (16-13- j 7S-d- (3-1- 2) 5l! ' j ). vs. Johnson Koonce (1-San Francisco at Los Angeles ). vs. Sanford Miler (9-- Northern (7-17- 4) PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) Full back Alex Webster scored on a screen pass and then com touchdown toss to a pleted Del Shofner ,for the first pass of his pro career Saturday in lead ing the New 'York Giants to a 0 exhibition victory over the Philadelphia Eaglesl A crowd of 45,007 at Princeton's Palmer Stadium watched the Giants roll up a 0 halftime lead and coast to their second victory 22-yar- d 74-ya- rd 34-1- 24-1- Monday's Games New York at Philadelphia night ' , Chicago at St. Louis, night cheduled) s (Only games , American League 94 49 New York , , Minnesota Chicafio r i Detroit x-L- Angeles ?City , 80 79 77 69 67 64 63 61' .657 .563 13 64. .552 15 66 .538 17 72 .439 24-676 '.472 26 76: .469 27 79 .448 30 78 .447 30 90 ; .363 42 -- .. 62 and cislhtgame. I 5 ! 8 t , 7 las Cowboys to. j a victory iions in the first over the Detroit game of a National Football 27-1- 1 doubleheader. 'The Baltimore Colts met the Chicago Bears in the second game. 169 pound LeBaron the of the .from College quarterback for took over injured Pacific, Don Meredith .lh the first quarter and led the Cowboys the rest of the way. ; He threw touchdown passes of two and nine yards to halfback League exhibition 5-- 7, . J 72-622- 02 Donl January 205 66-67-- 72 Bill Eggers Bob Goalby' BUly Maxwell Jack Rule Paul Bondeson Billy Casper Al Balding Mason Rudolph ' Don Massengale j 70-- 67-702- 08 71- - 72-662- 09 69- - 73-672- 09 09 i 68- 69- - Gay Brewer Jerry Steelsmith Bruce Crampton 71-712- 10 70-712- 10 71- - 65-74-2- 10 21ft 67-68-- 74 70- - Ken Still Doug Sanders Chick Evans j 74-672- 11 72- - 71-- 8 211 71- - 74-672- 12 73-- 70-692- 12 Babe Hiskey Mike Souchak J j Jim Ferree 4213 70-73-- 70 Phil Rodgers Dow FinsterwaM George Knudson Don Fairfield : Bobby Nichols 70-68- 71- -69-7- 3 - 70-732- 13 73-72-2- 13 r 213 Bo'Wininger Roger Ginsberg Bob Goetz Bill Blantoh ' Lionel Hebert Dudley Wysong Duff Lawrence Jim Ferrier '71-72-712- 1: , 15 72-72-7- 5 70-812- 23 (withdrew) , Dutch Harrison , pre-seas- Back Trouble Fails to Stop Billy Johnston I on 2-- 36-38-- 74 co-lead- m 13-yar- er ex-Ut- ah j - Lead Kathy Takes In Spokane Women's Journey : 46-ya- rd Thornton Earns Decision Over Menno Saturday "" Dal-r-Mars- ke .. 1 h , . : 10-rou- nd 8-- - " ; ; j gave him der par 30. -.' i ', Nicklaus Holds Verbal Battle With Scribes AKRON, jOhio (UPI) -- f Jack Nicklaus had a riotous argument with golf writers Saturday after Southern Division the first round of the j WlorM W. L. Pct...GB Series of Golf because they had ! 81 72 .5294 San Diego f reported his remarks that Arnold 1 Oklahoma City 82 73 .5290 Palmer should not hav4 been Dallas-F- t. W. .,. 78 77 .503 4 ' J to play. SIt Lake City 72 83 .465 10 permitted Nicklaus had said that palmer Denver n this was strictly an , 69 86 .445 13 Cinched: division title j. Aaimpiojnships. golf year's major ' "If this is supposed to! he a Friday'i Results ;Lake 2 (1st, 7 in) contest for champions only," : the i. City 47 Salt Salt Lake 0 2nd-- in) pudgy Ohioan had said" id referOkla. City Dallas-F- t. Worth .2 Denver 1 ence to the World Series supposed OOil uiKZSj o uanau x ly among winners of the Masters, (10 mnings) PGA and and British pens, Spokane 7 Tacoma Portland S Seattlt 4 (10 ffminga) "then Amit doesn't belong here Portland Seattle NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Pint-size- d Eddie LeBaron passed for 231 yards and jiwo touchdowns Saturday night to lead the Dai .. Seven Behind r January Bob McCa Ulster Jacobs previous rounds were Tele-phot68 and 72, which placed him seven strokes behind January at the start of the third round!. January got into trouble i when his shots, began spraying ove? the course. He bogeyed four holes but managed to hole out birdie putts on , the 1st and 9th holes. Once again Player Iran into ; Former Provo golfer Billy putting difficulty. Thej popular shotmaker couldn't spem ,to Johnston proved himself a real in five games. Theleg injury, threw his surprise sink anything from about two feet trooper Saturday when he comexhibition touchdown pass to Shofner 'in the away tand his round included pleted the third round of the Utah ended also the Eagles jk Open.;;. season with a 3 record. second, period and then Tittle three birdies and three ibogeys. "I just didn't have it1 today,,r Johnston labored through the' After Don Chandler of the Gi- carried over on a bootleg play to give him ants had opened the scoring with from three yards out to' give the moaned January who won , the round for a three-day Pro-Awas 24-222. a The roun total of 3 Wednesday and; lead. Tittle then field goal, quarterback Giants a a d with Player andj Maxwell wasn't an easy one for the Y. A. Tittle completed his first retired from the game with 8 comhad a "player because he touchdown pass of this year's pletions in 12 tries for 113 yards. after the first round.; "That's ' backache. 10 14 10 034 all there is to it." exhibition schedule. It was v a New York naging ' Johnston 'incurred back trouble Once again Player j ran into 0 10 0 0-- 10 screen pass which Webster car- Philadelphia j : . "v putting difficulty. Thej popular Friday on the 7th hole. Scoring: ried 22 yards. to a seem sink must have couldn't "I 13 musclef shotmaker NY pulled FG Chandler Webster, who had been listed as a doubtful starter because of a NY Webster 22 pass from Tittle anything from about two feet said tiie likeable golfer who wa$ away and his .round Included" pro at Provo's Timpanogos course (Chandler kick) three birdies and threl bogeys. before becoming head mah at Phil FG Clark 18 NY Shofner 74 pass from WebMaxwell's, score soared when the Arizona Country Club in ' he took a double bogey 7 on the' Phoenix. ster (Chandler kick) NY Tittle 3 run (Chandler kick) Phil Jurgensen 1 plunge (Clark 4-Stro, kick) , lce NY Walton 28 pass from Gugliel- xni (Chandler kick) Amos Marsh and set up another Attendance: 45,007.: touchdown with a pass. of the The last seven minutes game were played ,in a driving for her pulled muscle Saturday SPOKANE, Wash. (UI)-jYou- ng rain. ' Kathy Whitworth added ah even night and expected to be back on V 0 13 7 7, 27 DaUas 70 to Friday's 67 ito take a the course oar 1 again today. 3 0 7 7 17 Detroit our-strolead Saturday in the Tied with her at that mark was Scoring: Spokane Women's open. Det Walker 37 f 2 Ruth Jcssen who had 72 Saturday The f Jal, Nj.M.i golfer DalBaker 9 fg x whose score, Sandra and Spuzich, two birdies with nines both parred Dal Baker 29 fg v1 73. was the way. v Dal Marsh 2 pass from LeBaron SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Light and two bogeys along A pair of veterans, Marilyn On the seventh hole Marlene (Baker kick) heavyweights challenger Wayne and Mickey Fla., Smith, Tequesta, 3 run (Baker kick) Thornton knocked Ilagge oroke her putter while do wn Jose r Ml after had Dallas, Wright, Morrall DCt Barr 46 pass from swinging it as she walked along, r Menno twice in", the second round, round. second ' the She finished with a 75" despite j (Walker kick) then: withstood a furious closing " new a apMiss 1 Smith, using, her two iron to putt on the Moral! trying run (Walker kick) rally by the Argentinian to win a Det 15th on. her to first nine and her driver to, putt her LeBaron putting Dal Marsh 9 pass .from verdict in a proach unanimous i' j on the back nine turned on the clrciiiit, pro (Baker kick) nationally televised fight Satur- year ' in an even pars 70 Saturday while She three-putte- d Attendance: 51,213 , only two holes! day night. , 72. at two was Miss 5 cut pver Wright The 75 lelt Miss Hagge still favorite, Thornton, the Menno's eye with a straight right 7; Saturday's i best rounds were among the leaders at 145 were to open the second round. Then turned in by. Gloria Arrristrong, she was tied with Mary Mills, . who shot Saturday's round at 74j knocked him to one knee with an- Oakland, Calif., and Sandra Kaynie, Ft. Worth, with other right to the head. Menno Ann Creed, . another of . .Clifford j hole was to the right of the green was up immediately but had ' to 69s. the younger players, had a par in front of the sand trap It went take a mandatory eight count unMiss Armstroung hiad a total 70 a 145. , for Saturday into the trap as some in the der the California rules. of 142 but Miss Haynie remains crowd of 5,000 yelled "stop." But far back at 147 on her 78 Fridayj. Canvas Ilit Again . the hole on the TICKET OFFICE IN The the ball rolled through trap canthe he hit A moment later Esmeralda Municipal bourse was TEMPORARY QUARTERS and stopped four , feet from the Thornton after vas chopped about to be dubbed Unlucky Seven again green. to But his head. left hook a short accused Nicklaus after Saturday's play. Betsy Rawls, X The Brigham Young Univereity'j on the lady athletic ticket office has been s sports writers of "dragging up he bouncedi right up before ' the one of the oldtimers dirt" to hurt him with the fans count started and stood while- pro's circuit,- - pulled a muscle in 'moved to temporary quarters and said that while he was quoted referee Freddie ApostoU counted.- her "right arm there and finished on the sidewalk next to the it judge the nine holes at a ' miserable exactly, his tone had ' not been Apostoli scored 6-I 49. main entrance of the fieldhouse. Tony Bosnich, 3 and judge Jack i, . interpreted properly. all for Thornton. Unit : Despite the pain, jshe played Nicklaus" reference w a s to Silver v7-The change in sites was made ; had it 4 the back nine at just one over International Press ed for Palmer's victory in a playoff ' because of current construction for the winner, California scoring at 36 to come in with a 75 for the fourth spot in the involving the expansion of ticket World series, which actually is is based on 4he five, point per a total of 144. office facilities in the fieldhou Mist Rawls was being treated television exhibition'. round system. J nothing but LeBaron Passes Cowboys To 27--1 7 Victory over Detroit j 90 60 .613 80 75 .516 15 77 78 .49t 18 71 82 .464 23 68 87 .439 27 Spokane Hawaii Tacoma (14-12- 8) Division nmtlxmMmu Webster Stars as N.Y. Giants Tip Eag les 34-1- 0 in Exhibition Game j J vx o). i ! one-over-p- ,- ti ,.- JACK RUNS INTO TROUBLE Jack Nicklaus 'blasts out a sand trap at the sixth hole m the World Series of Golf Saturday and takes a 5 for the par 4 hole. Nicklaus and Bob Charles both shot 70 to tie for the lead in the event. (Herald-UP- I Shirley Plans Rejoin Golf Tour 625-yar- d, . ,.trrMi,W.iiiniMWi,i Fred Hawkins, who failed to' make the second round cut, held the old course record, also 62 set in 1958. However the Country Club layout in the shadow of the Rockies has been altered since then and par was cut by two ': .l slrokes. Third round leaders in the 1963 Utah Open Golf Tournament: 68-Tommy Jacobs Gary Player continued The curly-hairea possible his putt short. He ' j I 0th hole. Dean Ref ram Bert Weaver Jim Wright through the 17th hole. Bob Harrison d Jacotis missed birdie on the 18th when Tommy Aaron Barber from 18 feet out fell Jerry Bob Bruno settled for a par which a back nine of five un- Buster Cupit i j '. birdies and gave ; him' a 54 hole total of 202. January dropped into a second place tie with South Africjan Gary Player, both with 205. January faltered to a two over par 72, while Player, came in with a 70. Six strokes off Jacobsj blistering pace were Billy Maxwell, Bob Goalby and Bill Eggers With 208. Next came Jack "Rule, Paul Bon-desand Billy Casper at '209. "Got Fairly Close" Jacobs, who fired his best round this year, said "if got the ball fairly close to the, hole and was lucky on my putting!" . The young Californian absent from the victor's stand hit a year and a half, started Saturday's round by dropping an 18 ifoot putt on the first hole for! ihis initial birdie. He followed withf" another on the second and after bogeying H$ next br came n te 515. the third came up with his third bird on the fourth holei His next bird came on! the 515-yard ninth where her dropped a five footer to make . the turn, in 32. He . resumed his birdie . barrage on the 13th and the string ot . sensation- , 18-fo- ot ng Jacob's included nine on 23-ye- ar- ; SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Young Tommy Jacobs, anf up and down performer on the tojur, rode a succession ; of birdies Saturday for an amazing eight under par 62 that vaulted him into ' the third round lead in the $40,000 Utah Open golf tournament. j The swinger from1 Bermuda Dunes, Calif. 4 set a course record for the Salt Lake Country Club layout as he overtook second round leader Don "also-ran"ji- -- , L 7 U. i hole blowup in the first round of the World Series, in which he blew to three putts from four feet on the final hole to drop into a tie at even-p70 with British Open Champion Bob Charles, .he challenged j But after his ISth ar reporters wordily. ."It made me look like the worst horse's fanny in the world," he said in a quavering voice. "I was speaking in, front of Palmer and I meant it in jest." But on the 18th hole it upset me to hear the crcwd yelling for my ball to stop , in the sand trap." His second shot ea tht final K - : - seventh . 220-pou- nd , , 7-- 5, four-over-p- ar 4, 5-- . so-calle- d . IV ? |