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Show I Nicklaus rges His 64 Was Rampton Defends His License Bill Veto 8 Strokes Under Par I The greatest mile run ever seen in the history of Utah track and field could be run next Saturday when Coach Clarence Robison's Cougars meet UCLA, in the BYU stadium. Pitting the finest collegiate distance runners in the Western part of the nation, the mile race will feature a I dual trackfest that will be star-spangl-ed I the stadium inaugural for that sport Bob Day and Geoff Pyne UCLA in the track sport s glamour event against Bob Delaney and Bob Richards of the Cougars. Pyne is a sophomore from New Zealand and is rated one ire expected to run for vn) -- Aubby r- old boy wonder they call "Baby Beef," gave the prime per formance of his Masters golf ing career Saturday with a siz This Race Could Be a Real Blazer. At Wildlife Confab AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI- )- Jack Nicklauv-th- e zling SALT-LA- ii. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1965 n i 64 for eight-under-p- ar Glf Lad M asters Five-Strok- e record - shattering three-roun- d total of 202. Nicklaus called his superb 31-33 round "The finest I ever shot in my life" and it was good enough to give him comfortable margin!. over little Gary Player of South Africa and ''an almost insurlead mountable eightstroke over defending cnampion Ar ; nold Palmer. Among them.v these "Big Three" have accounted for all the.. Masters' championships since- - 1959 and although they started Saturday's third round all even with identical 138 to tals, "Nicklaus "soon left' both far behind before a noisy, ex cited gallery of more than 40,- r , five-stro- CmMUPI KE Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Satur day defended his veto of a bHl that, would have increased Utah fish and game license fees on the grounds a spot check of public opinion indicated strong , opposition to the boost. The governor explained his reasons for rejecting the bill in a speech before the annual convention of the Utah Wildlife Fed eration. The group opened its two-da- y meeting at " the Rama-d- a Inn. . , The chief executive also said he felt it wise to veto the bill pending a review of the executive branch' of state government by the "Little Hoover" Commission.. d 7 clal session of the legislature if -he deemed the problem as urgent. Edward G. Richards, fede Uon president, .also addressed the group. He said that management and management tools were the keys to the future in wildlife perpetuatidn. "r Harold Crane, director of the Utah Fish and Game Department, also addressed the organization. Commenting on the gov. ernor's remarks, Crane said "I think the Little Hoover Com-- " mission is a good thine. . We have gainetf by inspection and there are areas where improve ments can be made." Referring to the veto. Crf-nsaid; ."Nothing has ieen'biV However, he did express disappointment that the governor e. toed the fee increase bill. "If we're going to maintain a high level of fish and gamp sources, more money is needed," Crane said, f , ; He said "we have' a joint ree of the finest young distance i runners in the world. Last year Rampton said it was possible the commission might recomhe set the world "record" of mend consolidation or changes e 8:34.8 in the for a in State Fish and Game Depart runner under 21 years old.. ' ment administration. - Ranked among the top 15 000. He promised the sportsmen in the world in the three-mil- e, Nicklaus fired eight birdies that the proposed boost would in the mile Pyne's best mark ueoff Pyne 10 pars in cracking the be given consideration at a spe-is listed at 4:06.5. He also is and sponsibility to work together to three-roun- d total of the New Zealand cross country champion and just recently ran previous improve and maintain fish and 205 set by bantam Ben Hogan e indoors in placing third behind a creditable 8:56.2 game resources in the state." in 1953 and later equalled by U. fellow countryman Bill BailHe in the Los Angeles Times indoor He cited range rehabilitation Palmer in' 1962. He also tied " meet. . as one of the biggest needs and the single round Masters' recthe federation to lend Its Day is the greatest mile prospect in "Bruin history. He holds ord of 64 established urged by Lloyd the UCLA mile record of 4:01.8 and also has a support to such programs. 1940 in and the front Mangrum event. ' time of 3:58.9 for the four-la- p Crane said the department nine standard of 31 set by Cary He qualified for the Olympic team tryouts and ran a 4:02.4 would finish the current bienni-uMiddlecoff in 1955. indoor mile this year. He also has run a fantastic 1:46.1 half about a quarter of a million NEW YORK (UPI) The ac Player, with his e dollars short of anticipated revmile anchor lap in the relay. He serves as captain of Miami Hurricanes walked off tually picked up three strokes both UCLA's cross country and track and field teams. with the individual and team enue, He said a decrease in on Augusta Nation's par of 72 Coach Robison admits he has a lot going for him in De but still lost five licenses accounted strokes to the scoring crowns for the 1964-6- 5 . laney and Richards. red-hNicklaus and was in basketball season, ac for. the reduction. "Well pinch collegiate here and there and cut Delaney has the fastest time for the mile of any runner in second place with 207. cording to statistics released to pennies some programs to come out Cougar history a 4:09.2 and has run a 4:08.1 this year.' A "I'm not worried about keepday by the NCAA, as well : native of Orange, Calif., Delaney is a transfer from Santa ing up with Nicklaus and Palas setting a new record for ac okay," he said, V down around thinks will he and Ana Junior College get Rampton's explanation of the Robby mer off the tee," said the wiry, curacy from the free throw license fee veto came after Ms the 4:minute barrier. He holds the junior college record for line. South African before e formal address in which he and last year was listed as the both the mile and Led by 6 feet 7 senior Rick starting the third round. "This the warned against the misuse of 1:50.1 in has He a of athlete the C. track clocking J. year. club right here,", be added, Barry, who topped all scorers man's basic resources half-mileir, wa his with a 37.4 average In 28 holding up putter, "makes ter and land. He said "11 we A freshman from Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Richards ran up for a whole lot of yardage." g Floridi-games, the our natural resources J:16 for the Michigan State record as a prep last year. He ran It never did Saturday. ans blistered the boon for damage we also throw away chances for one of He Is Detroit. a 4:12.1 in an indoor meet this winter in It never did Saturday, 98.4 points per contest nun. economic development" the most promising freshmen the Cougars have ever had. Palmer Pars Out ping the previous high of 96.1 said the volume ol Robison also is expected to run Gene Cummings, who has a Palmer, the only four-tim-e established by Detroit a year Aamptoa mail he received after the legis4:19 this year, against the Uclans. winner of the Masters, couldn't MASTERS LEADER-Weer- ing a big grin as befits a man who has Jo tied a coarse record ago. ; lature passed the fee increase it, the mile run at next Saturday's keep up either with his Any way you look-a- t on the tough Augusta National course, Jack Nicklaus swings bis arm hi Joy after firing a Coach Bruce Hale's f e ul bill was "8 to I against the inCougar-Brui-n track meet, shapes up as a real Dlazer. that left him tied for third sizzling 84. The round tied die course record, set 25 years ago by Lloyd Mangrum, and shot shooting drills paid dividends crease." r with Dan Sixes of young place e Nicklans Into a lead in the Masters Golf tourney. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) again as the. Hurricanes an - We also made a spot check Jacksonville, Fla., who shot a Maybe Kush Knows About Cats and TV nexed their second consecutive of public opinion and deter71. free throw title, connecting on mined1 BYU may have missed the boat on the regional television opposition was strong Mason Bespectacled Rudolph football came: because, in oast years, the Cougar gridiron cent of their attempts. among the per of algeneral public." had Clarksville, Term., The old team mark was .793 set gladiators have performed a little too well before the TV cam most as spectacular a round as The governor said he wi eras. by Tulane in 1963. r wnfidenj "we could work out a Nicklaus with eight birdies also Nobody who saw it will ever forget the Cats' memorable Barry was one of five men realistic budget sufficient to on two bogies for but tacked to reach the 2,000 career performance against the University of Utah several years ago 66 that left him with a 211 point promote fishing and hunting in in that Thanksgiving Day TV game m tne uie stadium, me total plateau this season as he to- me siaie. Cnuwrs. coached bv the late Chick Atkinson, were a five- - Former. U. S. talled 2,298 and set the single The Fish and Game Open Champ DepartANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI- )touchdown underdog to the powerful Utes going into the game, Gene game high for. the camoaisn ment and the WMife Federawith a Littler, team basketball of Michigan's of one the of big upsets wim but came within an eyelash pulling against Rollins. In alL tion had bom sunoorted the it par 67, and Tommy Aaron, Snow halted was awarded the season, before going down to a 2 defeat. LE MANS, France (UPI) -L- Barry surpassed the play in the first Saturday' night increase. They contended more with a 71, were next in line at mark six times. On another occasion, while playing before the TV cam- 212 and then came two foreign Red and Blue golf tourney of United Press ' International's money was needed to make can. Mi Cassner, team Others soaring over 2.000 ital improvements in the state's eras against Montana a few years back, the Cougars came up stars, Canadian George Knud- the season at the Timp course 1964-6- 5 trophy for finishing the ucky was season as the nation's ami, Fla., racing driver, s of the with one of their better performances of that season. son and Ramon Sota of Spain Saturday after killed Saturday when his Mas-era-ti points for their collegiate ca- fish and game industry in addi120 collegiate quintet. seem of cameras and off. TV field had teed before the reers were they "Put the Cougars Bill tion to obtaining and keeping at 214. Billy Casper, the 1956 slid on the wet Le Mans also UPI honored Dave me nas to play like demons," one observer remarked the other day. been re U. S. Open champ, was at 215 tourney at 120 miles an hour and Bradley of Princeton: David weu irainea personnel. track Strack as Coach . of the Year son's Fred Hetzel: Frynn Robin Coach Frank Kush of Arizona State is undoubtedly The convention will wind in along with Doug Sanders, fol- scheduled for next Saturday somersaulted in a trial run for TV camson of Wyoming; and the late before the have all Cats and scores the well how e on Masters played lowed by posted Saturday while Cazzie Russell and . Bill the Sunday with election of officers endurance race wayne Estes of Utah State. : and adoption of resolutions. eras and he probably wants ho part of BYU in a TV game, champion Byron Nelson, and will be cancelled out and all Buntin were honored as r, white Maserati The Couselections. Russell was another former U. 5. Open king golfers will start from scratch especially at Provo. Although the real story on why the a first-teaselection wijile turned over - twice, throwing again. gars lost out on the Sept 18 TV game may never come out, Tommy Bolt, at 216. He was In Buntin named to tne sec Cassner from the cockpit. In a group at 217 were Brit Saturday's individual leaders it is still a pretty good bet that Coach Kush played a part four at about died hours later, Devil ish Open champion Tony Lema, before snow forced the postpone- ond squad- .ASU's decision against transferring the Cougar-Su- n Hospital. Delageniere The was be televised who skyrocketed to a 77; Ho ment included: trophy presented by game from Tempe to Provo so the game cauld .Wes " Paul Lanaeer two over, par Bob Fowler, UPI sports writer, The Miamian was in several Saturday's Exhibition Rasp. At Vancaa fSfv gan,- - who had a in we vvesi. Le Mans runs. His biggest vio- - ball n Bie team's annual at 15 holes. football in the of at end to Frank the hot too it is Tommy Beard, know who Ellis, play Resultsrr""-say People 021 020 010--6 8 3 H. JiOUis tory in auto racing,, which he banquet. . afternoon in Tempe in September and NCAA TV games are Jacobs and Bo Wininger. Two Bill Rupper, two over at the At San 1961 in the was entered &ansasCity 020 600 020--4 6 8 1956, o Diego Michigan, which finished the more foreigners, Japan's end of 12. played in the afternoons. - Cleveland vs. San Gibson, Simmons 2, Taylor 5, 21-- 3 1,000season with a rec Germany, 'Nurburgring, Ishii and Australia's Bruce Francisco. Max Fillmore, two over at regular Floyd Millet, BYU athletic director, says Clyde Smith, the Carlton 8. Schultz 9 and Uecker; 1: kilometer race, was ranked No. the as while ord, wet at were 218, cancelled, grounds. the to switching game Crampton the 10, and Mick Eggertson, one team sports boss at ASU, seemed favorable Pena, Santiago 5, Stock 8 and : in the final weeHv Dolli Cassner said before his traeic At Louisville, Ky. to Provo when the two of them discussed the matter at the PGA king Bobby Nichols, Paul over at the end of 10. LP of UPI's board of poaches. A run that he was satisfied with Chicago A 100 010 000 2 4 0 Bryan. Finsterwald Dow and Harney NCAA basketball finals in Portland. Pena. Hrs.- -B r y a n. . Flood. 35 total of 300 Cincinnati 100 21- x- 7 13 1 were among those tied with collegiate coaches the performance of the Maser' However, when Smith got back to Tempe and discussed the Brock. . the country partici ati, especially the brakes. An Buzhardt, Pizarro 5, Locker Will 219. throughout , a it's to the good of guess Provo, game possibilities transferring and Romano. Schaffer 5: pated in the poll. Andre Simon entry, the MaserAt Birmingham : that Brother Frank told Brother Clyde where the game would The Wolverines. went on to ati - was the only- - one its Arrigo, McCooi 7 Craig 9 and in Devil Sun the ten that will one grid and be played get you 010 320 000--4 Philadelphia' f grab three more , victories in make in the race, which will Edwards. WP Arrigo. LP coach didn't suggest Provo. 010 100 000--2 7 1 Pittsburgh the National Collegiate Athletic be staged June Buzhardt. HRPinson. Bunmng, Mahaffey 5, Roebuck Association's tourBy United Press International The crash occurred at the Lob Collins vs. Occie Evans Again? Baldschun 9 and Triandos 7, At nament before to UCLA Mulsanne Bend. As the Maser Portsmouth, losing STOCKHOLM. (UPI) For Skiing conditions were excel Corrales 6. Gibbon, Blass 5, in the championship game. Bill Simmons came into the office the other day and sug000 130 126 00- 0- 4 6 2 Sisk ati approached the turn at 6, Face 8 and CrandaH. in Pro- lent Saturday on a cold day at mer heavyweight boxing cham gested that, when the Salt Lake Bees play Indianapolis an hour it slid on the N. York N 010 000 04- x- 5 S 2 miles Wasatch Mountain re pion Floyd Patterson will fight Utahs LP-B- lass. Hr MEXILER GETS AWARD vo next July, Lob Collins be allowed to manage .Indianapolis sorts. at the Johanneshov track, wet from a light rain. Stigman, Pleis 5, and Zim Covington. of three first the for Bees the innings handle and Occie Evans McGraw merman; somoff Parsons, the bend, 4, U.S. Forest Service reported May 14, Swedish promotor EdBOSTON (UPI) Ed Mexil-e-r, The car shot the game. five inches of new powder left win Ahlqvist announced Satur ersaulted, rolled twice, throw- Fisher 7, Kroll 9 and Canniz-senior linesman Park would really pack Timp Collins 9. her. LP ,' "I guarantee you the fans from Saratoga Springs, N.Y., ing the driver out. The auto zaro, slopes powder and conditions day. -P- leis. HRS-Jon- es. to see these two former adversaries in the old Industrial Lea- excellent. Hickman. rest to down, came not But upside Floyd's opponent tas temperatures today was named winner of the gue match wits and strategy again," Bill said. been chosen yet, but it will Harry Agganis Memorial Award nearly destroyed. were in the 20s. At Washington, D. C. Roads were open with snow probably be an American just as Boston University's most Cassner was a former airline Los An. N 120 022 00- 0- 7 I 1 - SALT tires advised,- - all lifts and tows below the ranking list. valuable football player of 1964. pilot. LAKE CITY. (UPI) -Po000 020 20- 0- 4 7 1 Washing. were operating and cross-cou- n wer-serving Jim Osborne and Osteen, Perranoski 6, Miller try skiing was not recommend Mike 8 mighty Na-ruand Martines, teamRoseboro, Valle 5; ed. Sponsored by Cancer Crusade McCormick 2, Hannan I, mates on the University of Utah Snow depths included: Ridzik 7, Ducksorth 8, Kline 9 tennis team,' advanced to Brighton 149 inches. the fi-- ; ' and Brumley, Camilli 6. Solitude 147 inches. of nals the Young po Park LP Narum. ihg placed in hanko-get-a- t AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)-W.-hen inches. 116 Youth basketbaH and football if $1 City they desire, registration fee. Spectators may participate University Invitational tourna- Weather forecast:' Intermit clinics will be held at BYU to the clinic can donate to the declared-Forti- e, BYU"s first a record number of golfers sitions. ment Saturday. balls of took a At "If bag you Omaha, Neb. shattered par over the Augusta-Nationa- and shot them all at some of tent snow Saturday and Saturn under the sponsorship of , the crusade If they desire, Fortie full - fledged All American foot rX)sborne used his big serve to said. Proceeds will be turned ball player. Participants should Chicago N 000 102 00- 0- 3 7 0 beat BYlPs " day night. Partly cloudy to oc- Central Utah Course in Thursday's still wouldn't Cancer County those pins, you Terry Ehlers, -- 2 12 : with to the Cancer Crusade. over of gym shoes with Boston a casionally cloudy Sunday of the round Masters, pair bring and opening get within 10 feet." the South a few snow showers. Little Crusade organization. Ellsworth, Warner 9 and Ber-tel- l; teammateMartines defeated 4 The basketball clinic will be them at the time of registrait apparently stung tournament African said. Jim Foulger The basketball clinic will be conducted Wilson, Lambe 6 and Tillboth by Coach Stan Watts, tion. temperature change. High officialdom's pride. . in semifinal matches 'i singles next held '.The pin placements were ex on the main Saturday will be man. the Western Athletic Confer The participants days in upper 20s. Winds Satur at the Salt Lake Swimming and Friday, the pin settings were tremely tough. It was quite obthe BYU floor of fieldhouse HR Santos. 12 to 17 miles ence's basketball coach of the divided into different age Tennis Club. so tough that only four golfers vious that whoever placed the day southwesterly between 10 a.m. and noon. The an hour. year, and members of his con- groups. Prizes will be awarded of Thursless than football clinic will be held May ference The two Utah nlaveri will 1 At Houston flags didn't want another round; . championship team, at the dinic. , meet Monday night for the 1, according to Eldon Fortie. headed day's total were able to come of low scores. 1 000 701 Baltimore football on AMfcnference clinic The John 11 008 3 by 0May In below the regulation 73 Player shot a 73 Friday, eight chairman of the crusade for the Fairchiliv ; 404 001 02x- -U 17 S wili;,be conducted by Coach itrokes. .::; strokes higher than his 65 on Central Utah County area. '.Those who participate in the Tom Hudspeth and his staff. McNally, Pappas 3, Hall I BYU captured the doubles tiBy United Press International Gary Player, tied with Arnold Thursdav. Registration for next Satur clinic will get personalized in- Further details on that clinic and Orsino; K. Johnson, Zac- - tles Saturday is Don Lowe and Palmer and Jack Nicklaus af- Even Palmer,, whose HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) day's cage clinic will start at struction from Coach Watts and will be announced nary 4, Haddix 8 and Bateman. BUI Fort outlasted UUh'i Oslatoy 68 was Friday's fin- -- Karl Mildenberger, 198, Ger ter the halfway mark going in 30 a.m. in the main front his LP-H- all. The clinics were arranged by HR borne and Martines players," Fortie said. ' to Saturday's play was one who est round, had 1 few comments many, Knocked out jurk nar lobby of the fieldhouse and each The clinic is open to young Frank Herbert, . youth clinics Beauchamp. . The marathon battle lasted two didn't, appreciate the oups bt in tola directtoa. row, 191, Spokane, Wash. (5). participant. will be charged. a sters; of. all ages. and adults director. and a half hours. . , squad. ,:;..s,' t two-mil- 'I' ' - -- two-mil- Miami Cage Team Captures Scoring Crown m - : 9, two-mil- nt ot v 150-pou- two-mil- e. high-flyin- r five-strok- ar Snow Halts Michigan Gets Driver Dies Trophy As Red, Blue As Race Top Court Club Golf Test Car Crashes five-und- er 33-3- nt - four-fifth- ' top-rank-ed well-inform- two-tim- ur five-lite- m Baseball Line Scores -- 71,-and post-seaso- To-mo- -i WP-Sim- Patterson st Fight Swedish Stadium Ski Report i 19-2- 0. post-seas- - WP-Bun- m 225-pou- - ning. Utah Netters WP-Fis- Reach Finals Masters1 Officials Toughen Course for Golf dom's Stars m, Basketball, Grid Clinics Scheduled at BYU WP-Os- teen. Utah-Brigha- m , 6-- 3, , ..... , 6-- ' 7-- 3-- 6, 6--1, WP-Ells- worth. LP-La-- mabe. . i. one-eigh- th Fight Results "' ar -- WP-Zac- hary. 29-1- 3, 7-- |