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Show 'J US,': smroD12E?5Bi!!,lsa Sunday Herald p J' n U.S. prair 7 V: , MIAMI UPI) '- , n' , , . 1" . At 51 the Slammer still' talks, somewhat grimly and looking hopefully for agreement in the eves of the listener, of. winning ; the ,U.S. Open golf champion; i ' (hip. : ; v;;.; v '. Say It's impossible,' if you will. Because Sam won't. The oldest man ever to win It was Ted Ray, . who was 43 reaching close to 44. And last June at BrookUne the "veteran" Julius Boros, also 43. was the second ; oldest winner fey a matter of a v. v. few days. Sam Won't Concede Sam is fght years older than they were but he refuses to concede that Father Time has robbed him of the skills which have won everything else in the golfing world, gains him Tegular" fight trainer, and fame and fortune and, eking work out for . the Masters' this out a pound of flesh,. saw Mm spring," t'Vm gon- finish second 'foW times in the Lna do road work, that's what, Open while kicking ' it away a I got the snots ana jl'u pave tne 4 he-reveal- s, v C fifth, : , "I stiil got the game to win," says the man from West v V6 ginia hills with .dogged persis 1 ? : tence. (l still got the; shots! After ' tournament victor ies, possibly he does. Tor he makes; only a limited number of appearances on the annual tournament tra.il and yet he takes home more cash than most of the younger men, But, you tell him, maybe those 113 legs. "But," he admits reluctantly, l do know it's gotta be soon if it's ever gonna be." It is obvious that even the an nuaj, optimism of the sweet swinger finally has had to face up to the facts. Mayhe it is too late.! Maybe as pome . contend, you could give Sam a two shot lead with one hole to play and he'd blow it because that's the way it's ! ''''' ,. '' , , ', i, ; - ' ' '' ", , , s, , s , ' - . ' 3&-h- The legs, athletes, first to go. And in golf only., a slight tremble to spell wrong moment ' 5j' ference, Yet Sam has thought too. .'.X- - ae ;: ' m. i? f y SAN FRANCISCO "Saved by the bell!" boxing's ageless cries ' , : ' - J : , - - , - i , Ji ( - . - 4 i t $ The girls, especially honored their coach, Mrs. George Wells- Jey and presented her with a trophy inscribed with the words 'Pest Coach of Year Eddy." Mrs. Robert Hayes, MIA president, and Mrs. Raymond Walters, counselor, also were special invited guests, as persons who gave their full support with transportation and their presence at the games. after that. Lewanna Bendixsen, captain Raised in Weight of the "A' team, was chairman and master of ceremonies for In another important proposal, gloves would be raised in the affair. of The girls prepared all the weight by two pounds in all difood for the dinner, centering visions, padding would be intables were min- creased on the lower strand of the iature volleyball nets held in the ring ropes and time out place by two picks stuck in would be called until a boxer recovered his lost mouthpiece. gum drops, The members of the "A" Harry W Falk Jr., chairman team, which won the stake title, of the commission said that the include Lewanna Bendixsen, rules: were drawn up and forPam Hicken, Carolyn Bleak, warded to Gov. Edmund G. Carolyn Chase, Anita Backus, Brown and the state legislature Linda Murray, Ann Peterson, after the governing body reHelen Richman, Margaret quested such a study. Brown Glorianne Howard, Lin also has had a personal factda Egbert, Patty Orton, Jill finder, Sol Silverman, checking Pugh, Pam Rlgby, Sherrie An into boxing safety. Falk said derson, Sharon Ahlstrom, Gayle Friday that the commission Ahlstrom and Loretta Sagers. had not seen any of Silverman's : - V U-sha- i Me-cha-m, Several ii ii n ill i i ii ;:: , i m III ' I - F C J S)95 ...v. -I Others $45.00 tq $59,95 Boys Suits Ages 14 to 20 $24.95 to $32.95 , to right) are shown inspecting the wor k being done to improve the Provo Boat Harbor, They made their inspection to ur during "Boat Harbor Improvement Week." Buzzers to Have Rotating Crop of Coaches in 1964 HAT SELECTION Tije exclusive "Self Conforming" leather in every Resistol is suspended ia such a way to permit the leather, pot the hat, to conn form to the shape of your head "instantly, comforta- ball season, the club announced (UPI) The Salt Lake City Bees will Saturday, have a "rotating" corps of Instead of one permanent coaches during the 1964 base- - first base coach the Bees will have five coaches serving at different times during the season. The coaches, who will k stints during serve the season, are Elvin Tappe, last year's Bee manager; Mel Wright, first base coach for the Bees last season; Lou Klein, Goldie Holt and Bobby Adams. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The coaches will come from The Bonneville Speedway Association said today speed King the parent Chicago Cub organization. This is the regular Craig Breedlove of Los Ange procedure with the Cubs, who les would return to Utah's salt use the coaching staff as ma flats next summer with his jor and minor league instructrecord breaking powered ors in the organization. One of the coaches, Adams, Spirit of America racer. well known to Intermountain is The association sajd BreedJove and his sponsor would area fans, having started his with the meet with Bonneville officals professional career Ogden Reds in the Pioneer at a later date to set up rac League. ing dates for August or Septem SALT LAKE CITY Boat Harbor; according to Floyd Giles, maintenance supervisor of city parks. "Boat Harbor Improvement Week" was observed during the past week with considerable progress being noted, Giles Speed King two-wee- To 'Flats' to nearly enclose the harbor area and form a one and of mile boat racing five-eight- bly. To Return And eventually, it is hoped Sport. ber. Breedlove established a world land speed record of 407.45 mph last summer on the famed speedway 125 miles west of Salt Lake City. city A Contour cut to fit your GEORGIA COACH RESIGNS 1 U Hole-broo- AHLANDER'S Univ. Ave7 fig--1 ures. Rich rest rained plaids, and striped patk, terns. Manhattan, and other Creightons fine brand names. Sport shirts that look their best on the man in mind. Long and Short Sleeves. RADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed Specialized Work 490 S. i-- zzr shirts aSTM jet hs course. Giles reported that several organizations are cooperating on the harbor improvement project. They include Utah County, Geneva Steel, Thorn, Great Basin and Leftwich construction firms, the Boat Harbor Advisory Committee, Hackett Engineering, the Boat Harbor Improvement Committee, Provo Boat Club and various departments. Rcsistol to 7 ,: 'ft 2k r fi mi 3 ATHENS, Ga. 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Youl like the trimmer, more comfortable support. Emart ap ; ? pearance. or Cowhide . Si 799 95 support. i o .11 H;1TTniit 111 U.3 ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii patterns, Trousers permaj entiy creased. Processed to stay neat. Made of hard I W i weave 100 wool worsteds, I 5 ' If Rales Adopted If the rules are adopted, reported. Presently a dragline is workgloves used from the flyweight ing to cut back the arm that through the welterweight ranks now extends into the mouth would be increased from six of the harbor. Present plans are to eight ounces while the boost to make a small island of the would be from eight to 10 in "arm." all higher weight classes. It also is planned to extend Proposals to give the lower and widen the river bank dike rope extra padding followed as well as to extend the north the death in Los Angeles last dike. March 25 of Davey Moore, who succumbed after losing his world featherweight title to Sugar Ramos. Moore sustained brain damage when he was knocked over backward ind his lower neck hit the bottom strand in a rare accident. recommendations were turned down after being studied, Fall, and Kilroy said. These included allowing a ringside physician to stop fights, the use of head gear and two minute rounds. 1 1 til Work Goes Ahead On Harbor mission which would not have been advocated by Attorney Silverman," Commissioner Dan O. Kilroy said. The latter is a physician and former chairman of the commission. I m r--i I I Conventional and Traditional tyiing. Newest sMdei a4 f one of Work is moving ahead on "But I cannot visualize anyseem- thing now the improvement of the Provo adopted by the com- ed destined to start getting the full count Saturday from the California State Athletic Commission. The group proposed Friday that the referee continue his count over a fighter even if the round had come to an end. And the gong only would ring when the count was finished or the boxer had made it up from canvas. This was one of 13 rules changes which the commission recommended to increase safety measures in California's professional bouts. The entire list comes up for a public hearing at another commission meeting next month. Then it is scheduled to become law 30 days A - toprovemOriimift;''! written recommendations. 1 WESTCHESTER : the Sam does it takes road" and train like al'(hit fighter at the for his last big snot. After all, BOAT HARBOR WORK INSPECTION DoiT the dif a man named Robertson, commodore of the Braddock Jimmy' came off: the docks and! worked Provo Bot ClubrCity Commissioner 3Luke.CIeggr K. v. Johnson, a member of that, himself into shape ' when every- .pfl.the'iBct 'Harbor Dayis, owner of a conbody ' thought he was jlirough. struction firm, and Floyd Giles, main ten&nce supervisor of city parks, (left (UPI) hi Exclusively by ' whether 'Saved By the Bell' Cry May Be Thing of the Past 1 Zeven s MXim : ' ! Getting A "Trainer And - won, the heavyweight "I'm gonna git me a trainer, championship of the world. ll 9 : i net think so, tray him invisibly in the grind of the Open's final day. it will be interesting to see are the in ! I tailored for ' ' ' '' legs would be- supposed to be. But Sam does 5lyear-ol-d Champions Feted In Edgemont girls of toe Edgemont Second Ward MIA held a victory party Friday night in the ward recreation hall. Eighteen of the girls who comprised "A" team, won a trophy for first place in the Sharon Stake volleyball program. The "B" team came in third in the stake competition with 41 teams from the 10 wards participating. 1 J ilTnTTnTITCTTFiniTIl M hi raiMiMMi iiiiiiii ; In California Thirty-on- e ' 1 -- Stalco Volleyball EDGEMONT . p'n -- The dream dies ; hard for some of them, ' and SlarrmTln1 Sammy Snead Is exception. ;;l The pages fall off the calendar- faster than autumn leaves in Vermont and each time ar6und spring seems farther and farther away. But Anot for ' Sam. t. i 1 21 1 , a J3 i Others $8.95 to $20.00 . LAY-A-WA- Y NOW FOR CHRISTMAS i. LSJ 1 !!. L3 ft 164 WEST CENTER ST. t' ' "5 i j PROVO, UTAH I' 21 "7v r -- 116. WEST crrira : ji . ; OPEN Till 9 P.M. UNTIL.CIKKTMAS lllNlllollIMnMllNIIMUNllNlHoIHl 1 1 i Hie ,T'.,,Tr..r-TT."'TT- a , - - 5 ft ft |