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Show -- Master tourney (TO, -- ! rflSL- R. H. Sikes Zooms To Start Into Thursday AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) -Doug Sanders and Gay Brewer have issued a warning to the Ernie Lopez A Credit to Boxing Ernie Lopez, former amateur boxing sensation with Stan's of the pro ring Boxing Club of Orem, is on his way to the top v I That's the word from Frank Muche, boxing instructor for the Pasadena, Calif., YMCA, according to a recent column -c- f. scribe oast record as Sporting a the Lopez will fight Johnny Brooks of Las ," Vegas Monday night in Las - Vegas 4oritheWorldBoxing . Association's version of the North American welterweight championship." . The Lopez, who started his boxing career as an amateur protege of Stan Chynoweth in Orem, won Golden Gloves titles at Denver and Las Vegas as well ' as AAU crowns while Ernie Lopez fighting for Stan's Boxing Club And Muche, according to Miller, thinks Lopez is the greatest Cassiua Clay's claims notwithstanding both as a scrapper and as a person. "He's one of the few kids left in boxing who doesn't have a lot of ties with promoters and managers to bog him down," Miller quotes Muche as saying: "He's got enough talent to carry himself. He' definitely should go alt the way to the top because he's unspoiled and he has the greatest desire of any r kid I've ever seen. "When this kid trains, it's hard to get him to quit. They have, to throw him out of the gym. That's what it takes nowadays. No one makes any greater sacrifice." Ranked 10th the WBA, Ernie is one of the better puncher-boxer combinations around today, Muche told Miller. Muche also emphasized, that Lopez represents the "good" , that's in boxing today. "He works all day. for a construction outfit and be works hard in the gym at night," be pointed out . "He's dedicated to the game and he'll never let the game down." Muche told Miller be hopes Ernie will help revive the boy image boxing used to have. Every success Lopez realizes must bring a glow of pride and satisfaction to Stan Chynoweth. It was Stan who started the redhead up the road to becoming a champion both as a boxer and a man. 22-1-- 1 a pro, red-head- ed "Big Three" to be on their guard they have their eyes on the green coat that goes to the champion' of this week's famed Masters golf tournament. The 90th Masters, with a rich purse of more than 130,000 and first prize that includes $20,000 as well as that coveted coat, begins Thursday at the Augusta National. - By the four-tim- e Arnold champion Palmer, defending champion Jack Nicklaus and South African Gary Player, only foreigner ever to win here, They - havermade-theMaste- rs their personal playground for the past six years. Sanders, leading money win ner and only double winner-so- ' far this year, and Brewer, who has won twice as many tournaments' (four) as anyone else in the past six months, feel they're ready to break the "Big Three ' grip on the Masters title. Personal Duel The Sanders and Brewer have the been waging a fierce personal duel Brewer beat Sanders in a playoff in the Seattle Open, won after the Pensacola Open Sanders was disqualified for failing to sign his scorecard and finished a stroke behind the winning Sanders in the Jackson-vill- e One-Strok- e Greensboro Open Lead GREENSBORO, N. OfUPI) day tied for second with Howie R. H. Sikes came in with a 68 Johnson at 206. Saturday for an Weiskopf, in his second year total of 205 and a one stroke on the tour, and Sanders, lead after three rounds of the seeking his third tournament Greater Greensboro win this year, had even par 71a $100,000 S a 1 11 r d a v w h I U.Mm Open golf tournament PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1966 . eight-under-p- "Sesrwhwas uedTwitiiTwo matched other players for third going mto Saturday's round, forged ahead of second round leaders Tom Weiskopf. and Doug Sanders, who wound Jip , Satur- - mm Helms, Foy, Sikes' 68. with three sub-pa- r rounds of 6849-61- , had a 5 third round including four birdies and a bogey, He said he. played well all around Saturday from tee to green. Sikes, from Springdale, Art, won the Sahara Invitational in Sikes, 33-3- 1964. Ooer Scores Geibereer. whorafled Sanders and Weiskopf by only one stroke coins into the third round, soared to a 75 and was at 209. At 207 were Dave Ragan NEW YORK (UPI) -S-econd with a third round 70 and Jos baseman Tommy Helms of Campbell with a 68. Dave HiQ was alone at 208 with a 68 third Cincinnati, Boston third baseround card. man Joe Foy and New York Best round of the day over MurYankee shortstop Bobby me par 71, 7,025-yaSedgefield cer nave neen selected me Country Club course, was a five major league's top rookies for under par 68 by Bob Charles. 1966 by United Press Interna He was among the 212 group as tional's panel of baseball the tournament, carrying experts. 120,01)0 first prize, entered the Helms got seven of the 24 final 18 holes Sunday. ., ? votes cast to gain first year At three under par 210 were honors in the National League Arnold Palmer, Dave Marr, Al over Houston's Sonny Jackson, Besselink, Bob GoaJby. JulfcS who was named on four ballots. Boros and George Archer, The UPI board couldn't sepaOne Accident ' rate Foy and Murcer, each of Mam who shot his second whom picked up seven votes. Open. straight 48 round to mora mto Brewer also was only four The top four vote getters contention after an opening 74. strokes off the winning pace in each batted over .300 in the was mvoived m an accident both the Doral and Citrus minors last season and figure mat injured spectator. Hit Opens while Sanders, who has to be in the starting lineup drive on the ninth bole 12 more than $40,000 pocketed opening day. After the leading Charles Baird of Charlotte, who already this year, shot 68 or quartet, the panel had difficulty was treated at a local hospital better three times In a recent out any individuals and but released and later returned singling stretch of four rounds. spread the remaining votes to the tournament. ; winner of the GOLFER SOARS HIGH R. H. Skes Palmer, ef Springdak, Ark. came sharply into foens to among eight other National Palmer, cheered on fer tie (left) 1 masters in and (4: the golfing world by shooting aa eight aider par Mai ef 285 to grab the lead of the Greater League rookie candidates , and army of fans, appeared to be Nicklaus, who won in 1963 and Greensboro Golf tournament Saturday. He took the lead from Doug Sanders (right). Opea five more freshmen in the A-gearing for" one of his famed again last year with a record Herald-UTelephoto) charges at the start of be third newcomers National League 271; and Player, mentioned included catcher Bob round He birdled four of the who won in 1961, all insist they r six holes and was four Barton and lnfielder Don Mason first will be in peak form here. under at the turn. But he ran Anti-Tru- st of San Francisco, pitcher Larry However, the "Big Three" Report Mode on Range Rides into trouble on the ilth and " and beenbaseman Jaster first hasn't - playing at the three strait boles. Range conditions in the Tank Hollow and Maple Mountain Sanders-Brewe- r, Kernek of the Cardin- bogied so far George pace He rallied for two more birds areas are above average and the deer are in" excellent condi- this year. als, Los Angeles . rffitnander and closed with a 83, the first V tion after a moderately severe winter. Don Sutton. Chicago catcher time be broke Palmer did get off to a fast par : In That's the word from Jerry Dahlberg, state conservation start, winning the Los Angeles Randy Hundley,- - Pittsburgh tournament His previous weekend. over the units last who directed a range ride MILWAUKEE (UPI) -T-esti days, and exhibits and testimo shouting at one another. officer, nurier Woodrow Fryman and rounds were even Open and Forcing Sanders mto par L A total of 22 riders participated in the ride and they counted a sudden death playoff in the mony concluded Saturday fill about 6,700 pages. Stafford said the main reason Met outfielder Cleon Jones. ny Sam the Snead. defence! 71 Hollow and unit deer Bob Hope Desert Classic. But the Wisconsin baseball antitrust Richard E. 82 head of deer on the Tank Saturday Peppey, head of the baseball found itself in a bind In addition, to Foy and champion and eJjht time oo the Maple Mountain unit Sunday. and Circuit trial Elmer Judge firm which kept the transcript, was because of its open although he's second leading went of winner the American Into rook GGO, Murcer, " League . "The brood stock Dahlberg pointed out, "carried through money, winner with 137,000, Roller, despite strenuous objec said be thought "a world defiance of Judge Roller's ies to watch art the third round at four under the winter well and this should insure a good population of deer Palmer tions of baseball attorneys, set record" was made passed up the Pensacoby the order of last January that the Tom Kelley and par but had a 76 Saturday and i for the coming season. la and Jacksonville Opens and the windup for next Wednesday. immense number of pages over Braves prepare to return and Righthander Bill infielder Davis of Cleve- was at 214. , "There has beep no starvation as yet," barely made the money in the Roller said be win near a comparatively short period of the National League prepare to Boston land, pitcher Darren closing arguments and receive nine. Citrus Open. expand. Detroit's Brandon, slugging final written .briefs Wednesday In The Money The half-hou-r Deer Hunters Getting 'Soft' ? session leading Jinkinson said the Braves outfielder . Stanley and Mickey can so a be make decision that .Nicklaus, who staged an koubie ooeying KKcuers smcusic I ware --T outfielder Fred "And speaking" hufiting7 theSige of fiie Wasatch extended exhibition series with before the start of the baseball arguments and oners was a two i njunctions." He referred Washington Valentine. week season from a : Tuesday, in Sooth Africa, has Mountains" was talking with mis writer the other day about Player one, with Braves to a Georgia state injunction stormy e deer been back on the tour less than Aprflll tills and mat and the subject of last fall's attorney Earl Jinkinson and that the Braves live up to their a month. Since his return, he's Wisconsin has charged the Willard Stafford, special coun contract to kill came up. play in the Fulton "Our changing way of life hat made the deer hunting been well up in the money with Braves, the National League sel for the state. freauenUv County Stadium at Atlana teams nine other with and its population 'soft hist as it has the rest of our population," he a tie for 14th at Doral, a tie for said. '1 believe that may have been factor in the falling off second only two strokes behind boycotting Milwaukee by shift SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Lionel Hebert in the Citrus ing the Braves to Atlanta this of the deer kill last fan. An International Olympic com In 100-4- 5 "Time was when the deer hunters would spend the entire Open and a tie for eighth at season. It asks the return of mutee officer prasled Utah skiMilwaukee to unless team the hunt afield in in effort to bring down their buck. Nowadays Jacksonville. ' franchise is facilities Saturday after an ing an expansion the defending ,U.S, Six extensive more and more hunters are confining their hunting to weekPlayer, OGDEN, Utah (UPI) tour of resorts along dual meet records and one ends ("Weekend Warriors" the Sage of the Wasatch called Open champion, was off the granted. the Wasatch Front. to are scheduled Braves The tour seven school for about months record fen today as Utah them) and if they don't get a deer over the weekend they Mark Hodkr, treasurer of the He failed to make the cut his play the Pittsburgh Pirates to outclassed Weber State College tnmK there aren't any deer and that me hunting's lousy." UNIVERSITY 9.55 to win the scored of 11 PARK, Atlanta the Pa.iGunny is on an inspection April committee, night in a spring track meet 10045. The Sage also said the Tote Gote and camper and other first time out, in the Citrus (UPI) -F- rank Schmitx of still rings. National of three attorneys sites for the League proposed was but third at Open, luxuries have made going afield easier and contributed hunting Utah swept the high bump, 1873 Winter and Bowie Kuhn Southern Illinois upheld Midwes Rusty Rock of San Fernando 120 Olympic events. to the "softer" hunter and brougit about an increase in the Jacksonville, only four strokes Louis Carroll 220 yard The Berne, Switzerland, law yard high hurdles, had requested a minimum of 30 tern prestige Saturday night by Valley upset Curzi, defending behind Sanders. "Weekend Warriors." run and the discus. The only of two Gold in for the Medals horizontal cited the closeness of Salt in the briefs, filing bar days winning champion, The wen in were yer conclusion final round of the NCAA with 9.525. Gary Hoskins of events Weber did Lake City to the resorts as a any sepedier saying in Masters borders the snowing the broad jump and pole vault. BYU Cage Fans May Get Break major advantage. He said thig on the fantastic. In addition to to the lengthy trial would be a gymnastics championships at California State College took Jack Spainhower of Weber set would be ideal for holding the the side horse championship four firsts in the past etzht violation of their due process. Perm State. a new school record in the pole A hint or two were dropped at last Monday's Provo Down- events and fee skating The trial testimony took 28 A Junior,-Schmitskiing who also with 9.75, the' highest score' in the Palmer years, vault at 13 feet 8 inches. The activities dose to each other. town Coaches Club banquet honoring BYlTs NTT champions nas naa two seconds ana captured two first places last the meet. old record was 13 feet 6 inches. that something may be done soon to enable more Cougar fans third in that span. Nicklaus has year," finished first in the floor Southern Illinois took the Steve Blood of weber set a The former Swiss University to attend borne basketball games. ski champion said this was the been no lower than second the USC exercise with 9.525 points and team championship Friday duel meet record in the broad Plans for increaski3 the seating at BYlFi basketball games three years. And the 30-and Steve Cohen of Perm jump with a leap of 22 feet first inspection tour he had the long horse with 9.575. past night could take one of two courses: made so he could not compart year-olThe trampoline title was won State copped the Olympic Player has had two BYU Wi inches. L Construction of a new fieldhouse. the area with others. seconds and two fifths since bis title. of Miller by Wayne . Michigan Other dual meet records were Holder was swished 14-- 3 1 Enlarging the present fieldhouse. 1961. by heli -in with a 9.45 score.NCAA attendance records set in the shot put by Doug Several people who should know say current thinking of victory to A total of 104 of toe world's Park copter Alta, Brighton, Two LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Spe Michigan State gym were set when a standing room Wells of Utah at 51 feet me university administration is to expand the present field-hou- finest City, and Snow Basin. He also golfers have been invited cial) and Ed of Jim saw the Curd crowd of Southern nasts, 7,415 440 only University inches; the yard dash by was escorted facility even though there are those who feel such a to play in the Masters, first of by members of California's Trojans Gunny, also notched champion- finals in recreation halL The Ron Taylor of Utah, 49.8; the project isn't feasible. for Utah, Inc. of prothe four major tournaments Olympics Curzi as total for attendance the two triple jump by Scott Etnwre, repeated paral Actually, it must be admitted that some seats in the pres- which make up the "Grand completely overpowered Brig- ships. posed faculties for Salt Lake ham Young university s nase-ba- lel bars titlist with 9.60 while nights was 20,715. ' Utah, 197 feet 5tt inches. ent fieldhouse aren't what you could call good seats, especially Slam." City. others are the (The inthe first three team ' those in the corners. He said one disadvantage for UJS. and British Opens and the here afternoon, Friday Some people also claim it would cost almost as much to PGA.) innings me Utah bid is the fact two pre14-Houston 3 Wins Top Honors victory. vious Winter Olympics have expand the present fieldhouse as Jt would to build a new This list includes 56 pros and men coasted to 20,00Oseat structure. However, others claim such reasoning 23 amateurs from the United The Trojans collected 13 runs been held in the United States k the first three innings on a is faulty. -- at Lake Placid, N.Y., in 1932 States and 21 pros and two Regardless of whether the present fieldhouse k expanded amateurs from other countries. combination of solid hitting and and Squaw Valley, Calif., in or a new one constructed, indications are that the BYU ad- The field wil be cut to the low BYU errors. The Cougars, be1960. of Jim ministration is studying ways and. means of handling more 44 scorers and ties at the end hind the relief pitching HOUSTON, TEX. (Special- )- the defending champion, was sixth with 263. New Mexico was During a news confernce at basketball fans at Cougar borne games. Engkhardt, settled down and The BYU golf team finished second and Hal Underwood, second and Arizona State was the Hotel Utah, he said it would of the second round Friday. the gave up only one run in seventh in a field of 16 teams Houston, came in third. third. appear to be unfair for the last six innings. 12th Mike Taylor of BYU finished at the annual team play, Olympics to be held in Europe In the two-baBYU s three runs came in in 1972 since it has been held 15th 301 Golf Allin Invitational with was Bid Houston No. 2 team hit a 267 (he third inning when Steve Intercollegiate there for "the" last two times. Davis doubled and Gary Rob Tournament in Houston, spon- 18th, with a ,303. Craig Ridd and their No. 1 team a 268 to He also said Utah's late start 319 of sored the scored a and John Miller take the top two places. New by University erts drove ki two runs with' a in its bid for the winter games (UPI)-SoutTex. hern world AUSTIN, Houston. was 324. mark set by of a second short of the Mexico's two teams were fourth would single. Third baseman Dennis be a definite handicap. University, barely University of Texas in 1950. Arizona State's world record of Lamb then brought Roberts Houston won top honors in In team match play Houston and fifth. "However, the International the competition, while Okla- topped all entrants with a 0 missing two world records by a The mile relay was the same 3:04.5 set three years ago... home with a double. BYU's John Miller and Mike Olympic Committee is very unof a second, men Southern was voted the top Errors were a big factor in homa State was second. The record. Oklahoma State, Texas, Taylor came in 12th with 279, predictable and completely Inset new meet marts in the 440, RIGHT WINGER RECALLED ' team of this relay and Theron the Trojan victory. Seven of Western Athletic Conference's Arizona State, Baylor and BYU "The Cougars- - will 'return to dependent," he said. e and two-mirelays BOSTON (UPI) --Gary Doro-USCs runs in the first three two other representatives in the finished behind Houston in that Utah about 12 noon today and Hodler was a guest at dinner Saturday to dominate the S9th boefer was recalled to his right Lewis, Southern's anchor man, action, New Mexico and Ari-to- order. rest before leaving for a dual with Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n innings were unearned. Texas Relays. wing position with the Boston who had a 45.6 time in the mile John Greene collected two State, finished third and Houston took team meda play match with San Diego State at and OUI members at the relay, was named the outstand hits against USC pitchers. v The Baton Rouge,' La., Bruins Friday. fourth respectively. Baylor was honors with a 1167, followed by Santa Crux on Wednesday. Alta Cub. He left later for Calspeedsters easily set new Texas Domheofer who was playing ing athlete of the meet New Mexico with 1194. Arizona BYU .... 003 000 00- 0- 3-- 4 sixth. ' Thursday through Saturday they gary, Alta., Canada, where be relays records by clocking 39.1 with Hersbey of the American USC ... 427 010 Top individual honors in the State was fourth with 1214, while wUl visit Banff. He departs wiU participate in another inviseconds in the relays Hockey League, win replace Ed Paleonthology is the science Lolich, Englehardt (3) and tourney went to Bob BYU was 10th with 124- 7from there to Japan and Rome e and 3:04.7 in the mile relay.-ThWest! all, who took injured Bob which deals with the study of Weir, Fife (4) Lamb, Lot (6), Dixon of Oklahoma State, with Houston scored a 251 for team tational tournament in Santa for the meeting of the Interna 440 was short of the 39.7 Woytowka'a spot on defense.' fossils. and Sogge, Cox (6) honors and BYU was Crux. a 28L Jim Grant of Houston, four-ba- ll Uonal Olympic Inter-mounta- in : Al Lead Rookies rd i' 1958-60-6- L. PI Testimony Ends In Suit Between Wisconsin And Atlanta Braves t n 71-7- - . dr below-averag- Midwest Prestige Remains High At NCAA Gymnastics Utah Traclcjtcr Whip Wobor Moot Olympic SkL Officer Praises Utah - - Palmer-Nicklaus-Play- er Nino Bombs Club Outing d In - se m top-rank- ed U BYU Golfers Finish 7th in Meet il Southern University Wins Texas Relays two-tent- 4-- two-tent- one-mil- , -- le na 6-- OOx-14- -16-2 440-yar- d le , i (vn't'n. 4 , |