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Show 1.: r Q) j u am FRIDAY, JULY 20, 8 k DAILY HERALD 1962 Utah County. Utah i v ! ' " 4 Pro kittle-Know- n ' ?;ww.ffl!w?i?.K(r ; - -' 1 I : v - ' J ' - 4 ' j - , ecioled v- . 225-pound- - . ' i f - s -y 35-35-70 golf course with! his fore a record PGA gallery off 32-34- be- 66 17,-00- 0.. v j He was playing in a threesome one behind Palmer, Nicklaus and :Dave Marr.-- r- v - ' j Plays The Golf That : trio had the :rowd, but Barnum played the golf. - Not once did he go oyer par as he carded four birdies and 14 w was two strokes pars, 68 turned in 6 the than better won this one who by Harbert, round whose 1954 and back tn set course record tied the former ' Nichols and Bob last" month by tourpro-aMarty Furgol in nament. Three strokes behind Barnum came George Bayer, Bob Goalby, DougsFord and Frank Stranahan, all with one under par 69's. At even par, 70 there were Don Janthis title last year uary, who lost : with in a playoff Jerry Barber; long' hitting Paul Harney, Joe Campbell, Dick Hart and Leo ; mat 32-3- ' j m -- Bi-gettL- itri i , In the group at 71 "along with Palmer and Nicklaus were Marr, who played with them Thursday, Johnny Pott, Furgol land Bob Gaj- ) da. Barber soared to a. 79. Barnum's Irons Hot i' Former Masters Champions Art Wall and Gary Player, former U.S. Open king Tommy Bolt and (former PGA titfeholder Walter those Burkemo were among 72. at grouped While the "name players did not burn up the course, Barnum did. , "My irons were splendid," he said. , ; That they were. He split the pins with his short irons and three of his four birdie putts were from four feet or less. The other was from 25. Harbert, "who! said he came here "only for he ride," caught fire when he sank a 35 foot shot from a sand tr&p on the third hole and a chip on the !v fourth. "I realized then I may be here a 4ittle longer than I planned, her said. , ' : j , - li i 8 v j , 45-fo- ot . I Jlinior Baseball 'Pi II 5 '-, 1 POVO PONY LEAGUE WASATCH LEAGUE . W i 1 Craghead Plumbing Seethaler Meats Valgardson , First Security Edgemoht Ziona Carlson-Clair- s 5 .773 14 11 9 8 .579 .563 .556 .352 .211 7 8 6 11 4 15 10 Thursday Results Clairs 17, Craghead Carlson, Plumbing 3. First Security Bank 4, Valgard son Housemovers 0. V Schedule for Friday vs. K15 p.m. Edgemont-Zipn- s Valgardson Housemovers. TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE , I . gallery. Palmer wasn't at all happy. ,"My own game wasn't too bad," he said. "But I fel sorry for Dave (Marr). After Jack and I putted out, the fans would start running for the. next tee, and how could Dave: concentrate with all that scurrying going on." Rents Pacific; Pipe ; Pacific-Pip- . Like Movie House Palmer! also complained that his first round was played "like being in a movie house" because stayed so close to them. ; "On the sixth hole," he said. ne of those photographers asKea me to move so ne could get, a shot of Nicklaus' . puit. And he almost got this," doubling his fingers in a menacing! fist. Palmer had "two bogeys on the front nine and one birdie on the second nine. His approach' was too strong on the fourth and he missed the green oh the eighth. He birdied the 10th where his six iron second shot carried within 15 feet of the pin on the d hole ind he par four 449-yar- sank the putt. Nicklaus f went out in 33, two under par, as he set out to prove that he liked t play Palmer head to head. He c id that in a, playoff for the U. S. jOpen deand won championship of a chance for priving Palmer the golfing grand slam, le has been trying for the IV asters, the U.S. and British ope: is and the PGA. Palmer won th; Masters, lost that playoff to Nicklaus, and then last week won tie British Open. Runs Into Trouble But coming home, Nicklaus ran into trouble. . On the front nine he had three birdies against one bogey. On the back nine it was four bogeys and one birdie. He started out with a bogey on the first hole when he trapped his approach. Then came birdie putts of 12 feet on t tie. sec- ond, 15 on the fifth and 25 pn the I . I :.:::.:v:.:.;:.y.:.;::.-- . 1 , ' - $ '" "i- t- ' -- x" "'vs, ' s-- , in - - - - ' 7 .053 Whiting By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer The Pittsburgh Pirates are like dull at an old fashioned girl of times but capable stealing the big prize from glamorous rivals. The Pirates admittedly don't have the glamour of the Los Angeles Dodgers or the San Francisco Giants but they're closing in on both so fast that people are beginning to remember this is the same team that beat the New York Yankees for the world championship in 1960. They helped send Casey into retirement with that 1960 victory and Thursday night they made him wish he never came back when they beat the New York in sprightly fashion Mets, and 6 in 10 hideous innings. The Pirates have now won 8 of their last 9 games. 16 of their last 19 and' 22 of their last 28 to move to within 2 games of 5-- 1, -- 8-- 0, r 7-- 3. Dick? Stuart and Bill Mazeroski each had a homer and two singles and Bob Friend pitched a for 0 his 10th victory in e the Fiirates breeze. Then the Pirates and Mets strug-gl- d thre hours and 36 mnutes in a caricature of baseball before Bob Skinner's "wrong field" homer gave relief ace y Face his seventh win of the five-hitt- er ( first-gam- 10-inni- ng El-ro- season.' ' ' -.' 6-- 1. 8; K.en Fork 8-- 3. . , r 6-- 1. 6 '. 5 5 . P. G. Tigers F. Redlegs F. Steelers ..... F. Senators ......... G. Yanks P. L A. F. Athletics A. A. A. 0 Lindon 3 4 Alpine 5 5, 5 3 7 2 1 7 8 P L li .... Lehi 5 1 2 2 Uio .9 ... 6 6 4 7 5 7 1 1 1 9 9 10 ( (3-1- 8) : m air taxi Arrill Christephtrsii; can fly po--p In hours that will tav a tiay of hot driving and th cost b olmort car mikagtv If if business, ambulaiK mr - short , vacation, lot rreva Flying Scrvico h!p you. FR tASZ C 1" . A Thursday's Results , G. Tigers 4, A. F. Redlegs 3. Lehi 11, P. G. Yanks 1. Friday's Schedule Alpine at Lindon, 5:30 p.m. No Games Saturday. ). -- Don vZimmer -- ard hit a homer estimated at 500 feet in the second inning to give Johnny Podres an early lead. Bill Henry gained his third win of the year for the Reds. Jose Pagan drove in three runs, Felipe Alou knocked in two and Willie Mays hit his 26th .homer for the Giants, who nevertheless needed a five inning shutout relief effort by Bob Bolin to clinch the victory. Hank Aaron and Lee Maye homered for the Braves. The Phillies beat the Colts for the 12th straight time with a three-rueighth-innin- g rally tht 2 a tie. Pinch-hitte- r snapped Bob Oldis brought In the run with a squeeze bunt : l . . hand Hal Woodeshick his eighth defeat. The loss was the Colts' 12th in 13 games. Three p'assed balls by, catcher Dick Bertell helped the Cardinals seventh-innin- g score a run. Knuckleballer Barney Schultz was the Cuti victim. Bill White had three hits for the Cardinals and Lou Brock drove in two runs for the Cubs. Skowron, Boyer Homer Bill Skowron and Clete Boyer homered and Elston Howard drove in three runs with a triple and; two singles for the Yankees Roland Sheldon won his sixth game although Luis Arroyo eng tered in relief after Jim Pagliaroni hit 'a three-ru- n homer for the Red Sox. Bill Moran singled home Albie Pearson In the seventh inning with the Angels' winning run. Eli Grba allowed jsix hits and one run in iseven innings to gain credsixth victory while Jim it for his suffered his sixth loss Bunning I for the Tigers. 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Second Ward bye. , , 5-- 4. hd I "- - Evans-Wester-lu- f Red's Rally Beats Dodgers to 6-- 1. Saturday's Schedule; 6 p.m. Rivergrove II vs. Sun Dulio set III. , It.- - , 2-- 1, tie-breaki- ng ; ! 7 d ' 2-- 8-- 3. 'U 4 4--3. Kirkman-Taylor-Benne- tt singled home the run and Eddie Kasko tritying in the as the Reds winner pled rallied for two runs in the ninth who to down the Dodgers. Frank HowCin- American Fork beat SpUngvMeLeMar .Driggs beat SpringvUle's 5 to 3 in the Junior League Ten David Thorn and Mike Olsen nis tournament at Springville In the first girls singles, Ellen Thursday American Fork won the three Strasburg of American jFork beat Vane of Springville boys jingles, the boys doubles Jeanne second and third singles, the In and one of the girls singles. however, American Fork was Scores were as follows beaten. In the second girls Boys first singles: Val Chris- -singles, Jo Chader of Springville, tensen, Springville vs. John Wes- - beat Barbara Lind of American terlund, American Fork, Wester- Fork 10-' and in. the third lund won lf Judd of SpringLorraine singles',. Second boys singles: David ville beat Ann Jensen 'of Ameri-(ca- n W UO (6-4)- 0) j maintained their lead over the Los Angeles Angels with a 10--6 drubbing of the Boston Red Sojt. The Angels beat the Detroit the Minnesota Twins Tigers, downed the Cleveland Indians, and the Baltimore Orioles clipped the Kansas City Athletics, 7-- 5-- West Utah Stake Softball League (7-1- (5-1- Surging Bucs Clip Mets Twice; Eye the Top Rung American Fork Junior Tennis Team Beats Springville, 3 6-- 1. ). ossie , Champs Win: 20th Straight (3-4- (8-5- n - TO DEFEND TITLE - f MILAN, Italy (UPI) Loi of Italy, the world junior wel terweisht champion, will defend his title against Eddie Perkins, of Chicago here Sept. 7. vi 0. 4-- 1. I 5, Aliens Markets Park. ; -- GOLFER-4-Joh- n .588 i471 Provo Softball , .; Trane-BaUgh-- 2, Barnum of Belmont, Mioh. seems understandably happy after firing record 66 to grab first round lead in PGA golf championship Tele- at Aronimink Country Club, Pal: (Herald-UP- I photo) . HOT 5-- 4, 8 .579 9 18 - H , I' I .w , 6-- 2, 6--1, ner b . I J: : 4t , c - 7-- 3, vsJ j 7-- 5, e SDrineville 6--3. 6-- 3, 4-- Pniilsn. 8--3, e, . first-plac- e Dodgers, His bogeys on the back nine the to the 3 decision a came when he drove the rough dropped Reds. cinnati on the 11th, missed his approach Giants Beat Braves on the 13th, drove the rough again Giants advanced to within The on the 15th and three putted from one game of the Dodgers when 65 feet on the 17th. His back nine Milwaukee Braves, 541they beat-thbirdie came on the par five the Philadelphia Phillies deyard 16th, where he trapped his and three wood second shot but then feated the Houston Colts, Cardinals topped blasted out of the trap to within the St. Louis other in Cubs, the the Chicago ran and of the pin four feet NL games. f v putt home. v In the American League, the field 18 the holes, After today's win- will be cut to the low .90' and New York Yankees ran their ning streak to seven games and ties for Saturday's third round. 6-- r. vi a :&? I :,L ,: Pioneer II Schedule for Friday Rivergrove I : Jf:15 p.m. Taylors Inc. vs. Ki Pioneer wanis (tie game playoff). Rivergrove II .. Sunset 6 p.m. Taylors vs. Kiwanis. . Eleventh Schedule for Saturday Second 7 p.m. Timpanogos League All Stars vs. Wasatch League All Stars Sunset II ... Pony League Ball Field, Harmon Sunset III ... 't;. ' ' - - Watkins. American Fork: winner American ,Fork forfeited, to was Watkins Springville in the doubles. Third boys singles: DougjBring- hurt, American Fork vs. Don Sor- sensen, American Fork; winifer North Utah County W L Pet Sorensen 14 6 .700 In the boys doubles, the Ameri 12 8 .600 can Fork team. Bob Eckles and Pony League Standings 10 Taylors Inc. 11 Aliens Markets 8 Provo Kiwanis 1 Brothers Whiting Results Thursday Bennett-Ac- e Rents li; Brothers e 6. , " 6-- 1, Bennett-Ac- e - ''(' v 5 6--1, L Pet ' - ' Sixth. 4 Jewelry y::v:::':::o:o::-::x-:o:-:o::::-::x:- I er bert, broke the record for the par j Aronimink ard, f 1 , rs s I 6-- 3-- 1, press-photographe- .r . ,! 2-- the A ' in , Terry d. C Uttock-Grof$4. Champions will be 12 doubles and David under of Provo most divisions City's Th red-ho- t Provo Timpi will Nelson won Cham-- , no champ tennis tournament : Porter-Stego afUr their third straight CenSaturday, according to Director pionship by defeating Richard Utah tral Condie-Vinson 2 League victory tonight Major. League Standings Dolan Condie. The tourney is Miner, when3 . follows recschedule By United Press International Provo; the' they Saturday's sponsored by play host td Manager City " - American League reation department, with Mul-le- tt Anyone ..who cannot play at the Berdean Jarman's Orem nine at Pet. GB w.:l. furnishing the time listed below should contact Timp Park at 8 p.m. :: .602 . . J trophies. 53 35 NewYork his opponent and make arrange Manager Dan Moori'i 51 40 .560 3 Los Angeles Results of Thursday matches ments to i lay at anotner ume. have be,en playing brilliantTlmpa ball 50 43 .533 5 Minnesota If any mat :hes are changed, Di- after a somewhat follow:. 48 43 .527 6 disappointing Cleveland Men's Class A singles John rector Cond e should be contacted. five and five record hi th flrt 48 45 .516 IVi Baltimore Westerlund d.' Ruis Brown, deMen's Class A singles ( cham- half of league competition. 47 43 .495 9 Chicago fault. of Richard !Tht Timps' have something go43 47 .478 11 pionship) Detroit Dixon-BoB. Men's Class vs. Evans winner of ing for them as they arc an 43 48 .473 11 Boston singlesDean Bezzant d. Bruce Merrill, Mcintosh 42 53 .442 14 Westerlund - Collins, prolific scoring spree. Thty have Kansas City scored atotal of 44 ruis In their 10 a.m. semifinals. 33 56 .371 20 Washington last three league games. Men's class B doubles Terry. Men's Cli ss A doubles Thursday's Results (chamThe New York 10 Boston 6 Tlmps hold vlctorii i thinner". E ' pionship) ' the second half 8 Minnesota Cleveland '0 .1 6vr Lehi17-- 12-vans - We; terlund vs. upper maroon ' 1 2 and Los Angeles Detroit Payson bracket wirner, 10 a.m. Baltimore 7 Kansas City 3, night Orem. on the other hand, after Men's CI iss B singles (cham- tying for the first; half brown, re (Only games scheduled) Dean Bezzant vs. Bob ceived a jolt when they lost their pionship) Friday's Probable Pitchers 8 a.m. second game of the second half to Evans, York at New Washington Nephl vsi They hold kvlns over Men's diss B doubles (chamHamilton ) night) A 1M-anNephi Payson Ford pionship) Winner, land. Terry-Terr- y Errors have played a pro'ml- Detroit at Kansas City (night) match vs. .. vs. Segui Upper bracket winner, 5 p.m. neni role in tn two. orAvtAucj Second Half Final tandings 18 and under singles (cham meeung between the two clubs. Chicago at Boston j (night T vs. Schwall hardt (6-W li Pet. pionship) Roger Porter vs. John urem neat Provo 3 at Provo at Los Angeles Morris Motor .... Cleveland 10 6 1000 Westerlund, 10 a.m. capitalizing on five Ttmo erront to register five unearned runt. 4 vs. ) Bows Ramos 6 .600 (night) Our Chapel 18 and under doubles (cham ' at Orem Then, field three 5 i .555 Peterson Motor 1 Winner Evans Soren unearned runs toProvo used pionship) Orem Minnesota .Baltimore at 4 6 .400 sen and edge (night) Sam Levin Ins. ReedrRowley match vs. vs. Kralick 4 6 .400 Brown-CoopjEstrada Pratt Hill Perhaps this is why Provo man and Shepherd-Mc-I.000 9 Dsn Moore points out that 0 Ward Fifth ager Games Saturday's match; 10 a.m. team that plays! th beet "The York New at Washington Morris Motor cdmpleted play 14 and under singles John defense will win:" Boston at Chicago in the Provo Major! Softball Kirkman vs. winner Taylor-Benne- tt With Baltimore at Minnesota a the return of Rex Wrichi League Thursday night with match 9 a.m.; Ken Evans to third base the Tlmpk seem te Detroit at Kansas City, night win over a scrappy pratt Hill vs.: winner of have Cleveland at Los, Angeles, night nine. Manager King Loveland's solidified their Infield.- - The 10:30 a.m. mstches, rest on the infield has Moore at star studded aggregation has 14 and under double National League (cham shortstop, Bob Bibcock at second W. L. Pet. GB compiled a streak of 23 straight 'Evans - Eckles vs. and flashy Gary Earnest at first pionship) wins. 63 34 .649 . Los Angeles Brown-Elliso9 a.m. base.. :... 62 35 .639 1 San Francisco Twenty of the Wins came in Women's (championsingjesMoore 59 35 .628 2 also feels that he hat leaeue olav and they, further Pittsburgh Greenwood-Tran- e two of the finest outfielders la 53 41 .564 ZVz frosted the cake with three ex ship) Winner St. Louis 50 l .549 10 Olsea Cincinnati hibition victdries. Dave Weiser match vs. upper bracket winner, the league in 0 a.m. and Glen Milwaukee 46 48 .489 15 Paramore. the Reese hustling Blair and provided Women's doubles (champion Timps and Paramore patrols tho 44 51 .463 18 went out on the mpund last night Philadelphia 34 58 .370 26 Houston while ship) Upper bradket winner vs. vast expanses of center field la' Weiser tripled andj singled r ? lower 61 27 35 bracket winner, 10:30 a.m. Timp Park. .365 a and , Reese hit a home run Chicago 24 66 .267 35 New York The 'starters for tonight's rame Girls 16 and under (championsingle. will vs. Moulton of Park Sam winner Gene probably be. lefty Dave Nut-Levin, ship) Lynnite Thursday's Results Park-Jody. newstall for the Timps and Marcie 3 the he 7 Mikkelson. Milwaukee San Francisco reads indicates that . 9 a.m. 5 offense 4 took righthander Chuck Midland for St. Louis paper and apparently Chicago Orem. recent 4 a Los Angeles, 3, night at being omitted in Cincinnati 16 and under .doubles Kiger-Bac- k In Nuitall's last outing he tossvs. winner Park-Par- k Philadelphia 6 Houston 2, night article about the leading 'pitchers and to 5 in the a three-hitte- r New York twl ed at Lehi. Midland 1, Baugh-Prince forthcoming appear 1st, a.m. 10:30 Pittsburgh match, Pittsburgh 7 New York 6, 2nd Provo Invitational Tourney. He Championship match, upper was beaten in his last start by went on t on the mound last night bracket winner vs. lower bracket Nephi although he gave up only 10 innings, night and threw a three hit shutout at Winner, 5 p.m. four hits ' Probable Pitchers Friday's WilPetetrson Motor as he led his Sam 14 Los Angeles at Chicago If the relief CTemr should be and under doubles (cbam Levin team to a 0 win. vs. Buhl liams (8-needed the Tlmps can call oa uiarK ixveiess vs; Milwaukee at Philadelphia 2t Our Chapel of Memories won a pionsmp) Steve Thomas or right Lefthander bracket winner, 9 a.m. Burdette (8-and 5 thriller from the winless Fifth lowerj Kent bander Garrett Who team 35 and over singles (champion vs. Mahaffey ) one-h- it ) Ward. The tense extra inning af ship) Leland Millet vs.! a for ed Hendley up performance winner and Bennett ). fair was brought to an abrupt Henry Chung and H.; P. Payne, against Payson Wednesday night. San Francisco at Pittsburgh conclusion with a two run homer 10 a.m Joe Briskey, who went an' the vs. Mc by Lonnie Ayers hi the bottom of SanfOrd ) (night) way against Nephi Wednesday Bean (10-5the ninth inning fori Orem could see action night New York at Cincinnati (night) tonight against the Tlmps. Brifk-Line scores: RICH DAILY DOUBLE or Anderson (3-Craig R H E ey's record against the Tlmps Is vs. Jay 000 i000 0 0 3 2 CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Six quite impressive, in that Peterson St. Louis at Houston '(night) 101 020 x 4 5 0 $2 daily double tickets on the win has not scored against Briskey la Levin (8-vs. Johnson Sam Washburn Madsen and Casper; Moulton ning $4,337.80 combination of Little 14 innings. Faro and Janie Fox was sold at and Morris. The Thnps, in Quest ef their Saturday's Games Thistledown Track Race second Tuesday. straight CUL pennant 3 000 ,000 0 0 0 Prat Hill San Francisco at Pittsburgh IL second was the largest dally have to have this game to stay 211 200 6 8 0 Morris New York at Cincinnati of double the year, being on toD in the second half race. payoff Collins, Partridge and Engle; Los Angeles at Chicago topped only by the $6,141 return Orem has to win tonight to stay Milwaukee at Philadelphia, night Earnest and Crouch at Hollywood Park July 10. alive. St.Louis at Houston,! 2, Fifth Ward ... 020 030 0005 5 1 Pacific Coast League Our Chapel 001 400 002 7 13 1 W.l L. Pet. GB Rowley and Jex; Ipsen, Keith 60 34 .638 ... and Boshard San Diego 54 41 .568 6 Salt Lake 50 45 .526 10 Tacoma Vancouver 1 Tacoma 0 49.; 50 .495 13 Portland San Diegof3 Spokane 1 46 49 .484 14 Hawaii ' 43! 48 .473 15 Friday's Probable Pitchers Vancouver Salt Lake City (Weaver 5 and 43 49 .467 16 Seattle America's New Work and Play at Seattle (Spans wick Prince 31 60 .341 27 Spokane Wonder. Sells Now at Only 7 2 games and MacDonald Thursday's Results San Diego (Flavin at Port Portland 2 Salt Lake City 1 (1st "In Bvtintss , land (Willis game, 7 innings). in Frovo Salt Lake City 11 Portland 4 Tacoma (Unannounced) St Spo kane (Bethel ). (2nd game). Sine lyM FR 241 W. CENTER : Seattle 6. Hawaii 0 (Only games scheduled) . But while Barnum was Stealing the headlines. Palmer, the 1 favorite, and Nicklaus, the second choice at drew the major portion of the record breaking . r i ' 3 V.t LEO II. PETERSEN PI Sports Editor NE 'ipWN Pa. SQUARE, -. (UP!) John r Barnum, whose jname rver had been in the golf. led the field going Ing into y x second round of the PGA two cham; lonship today stroke j ahead of former champion .Chict Harbert and five in front of favored Arnold Palmer and U. S. Open king Jack Nicklaus. 'Tra not too sure I'll stay ahead of .them,"f: said the 6 ; foot, 3 inch from Belmont, Mich., wha toured the 7,045-yar- d Aronimink golf course Thursday in a course ' record 66, four under f "After all,' I've never won ' par. anything to speak about before:" The pro, three years second older than the rplace Har- i Nine Timp Be To Crowned Champs Seeks 4th Saturday in Net Tourney Win in Row I v - ..' .; I ;s , 1 $ Mads' PGA: Pack iih Record 66 r - - . Wisu Wilt Regular values to 12.00 t ... Priced for quick salel Come early tomorrowl Various styles and colers te dtooso from IiTii wide range celers. Oao largo group, v r j (Other t 2ZH ; i |