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Show MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1063 Utah County, Utah oBsi 'I' ressure Packed Utah Open .: j t Californian Survives Shaky Finish to Win "2 t ' ' ' By STEVE SMILANICH United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) His fellow pros aren't kidding when they call young Tommy Jacobs one of the coolest, and calmest performers on the tour. Salt Lake Country Club Course.; The up land down southern Californian survived a; shaky finish on the last two holes 'to win by one -- stroke over lean Don January. Jacobs three putted the 17th hole for a bogey and doubled Jacobs, the curly-haire- d bogeyed jthe final hole but still professional from Ber- won when January could get no muda Dunes,; Calif., displayed better than a par four on the both characteristics Sunday when 18th. he won the $40,000 Utah Open in Young Jacobs, who had gone a pressure packed finish at the without a victory since the San Diego Open in 1962, finished with a final round par 70 for a 72 hole total of 272. His win was worth $6,400 and boosted his earnings this year: to $19,818 as the touring pros headed for the next stop at Seattle. January, a tall Texan who was the second round leader, had a final 68 and wound up with 273. Next came Gary Player, the spunky little South African who FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UPI) had a pro 70 and 275 total. It's a Latin monopoly instead, January collected $3,600 and of an Australian monopoly' on the Player, who has picked up earntwo U. S. tennis championships ings in 21 tournaments he entered this year, pocketed $2,500. today. Mexico's Rafael Osuna and Jacobs, an unusual individual Brazil's Maria Bueno, graceful as in that he is nervous off the panthers and Just as dangerous; course, said he wasn't worried swept to the national singles when he got into trouble on the Hills 18th. championships at Jacobs' approach' shot went inSunday with straight set victories Australof the end to a sandtrap and while blasting that signaled ia's domination and at least a out the ball rolled across the temporary setback to , budding green onto the opposite fringe. He American boom. had to roll back on and two puttO s u n a trounced ed for a bogey six. Frank Froehling III of Coral Recalling his chip back to the and pin, Jacobs said "it really wasn't Gables. Fla, the lithe Miss Bueno climaxed a a hard shot because I knew I tremendous comeback by defeat- would have a good roll." ing Margaret Smith of Australia, Jacobs, playing before a record Miss Smith, reigning Utah Golf gallery of 10,500 with Wimbledon queen, won the U. S. January and Player, ' described the victory as his, "most satisfytitle only a year ago. ing." Before winning the San Diego Open, Jacobs captured the 1958 Denver. Open in his freshman year on tour. Billy Caspter and Jack Rule finished in fourth place with 278s for $2,050 each, followed by Results of the races sponsored good Bob Goalby and Paul Bondeson by the Greater Utah Valley Rac- with 279s for $1,650 each. ing Pigeon Club were announced Tightens As Dodgers Lose 4 By TIM MORIARTY UPI Sports Writer How wacky can that National League pennant race get? Eight St. Louis pitchers gave up 24 hits in a pair of weekend games against the Pittsburgh Pi rates, yet the Cardinals managed to win 'em both and pull within Vh, games of the scrambling Los Angeles Dodgers. j Latins Grab Tennis Titles Forest . - 6-- 4, 6-- 2, . 7-- 5, 6-- 4. Winners Listed In Pigeon Races today. Starting point for the races was Fillmore. The results: A Race Alfred Biggs, Maple-to1048.722 yards per minute; Dell Diamond, Springville, 1035.-15Charles Lowry, Springville, 1034.689; Reed Lassen, Provo, 987.524; Don Terry, Springvillie, n, - - t i " it - 4, , The Dodgers, meanwhile, suffered two straight losses to San Francisco and manager Al Dark of the Gianta chirped, "We're not ft out of this yet," although the defending champs are ZV games it back with only 18 to play. Manager Johnny Keane of the i , . i wv f t at Cardinals wasn't talking least publicly. He's keeping his fingers crossed until a week from a tonight when the Redbirds and the open a three-gam-e HAIL TO THE CHAMPION Tommy Jacobs of seriesDodgers at St. Louis that should deBermuda Dunes, Calif., shows off championship cup he cide the race.j won when he walked off with, first place honors in the Keane, though, couldn't have Utah Open golf tourney. He edged Don January in a been too happy with his pitching staff when the Cardinals pulled finish (Herald-UP- I pressure-packe- d Telephoto). out of Pittsburgh Sunday night. He watched the Pirates clobber five of his hurlers for 13 hits Saturday but the Cardinals still managed to pull out a 5 victory. It was more of the same Sun day. The Pirates outhit St. Louis, but the Cardinals rode to a with the help of a triumph front bunker. By JIM BAPIS two-ru- n homer by Julian Javier. United Press International "My grip was a little wet and I staff also The pitching Dodgers' too hit the ball thin," he recallSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) weekend. went sour the during There's nothing like a drought! ed later. "But I felt I would get Don his 16th suffered Drysdale Just ask any farmer and Tommy out of it okay." and relief Saturday The pressure mounted as the defeat, Jacobs, the golfer. was ace Ron Perranoski clipped largest in Utah for a three-ru- n Jacobs headed today for Seattle crowd of 10,500 homer by Orlando watched the slender for the next pro tour stop with golf history the Giants that powered Cepeda high hopes that his victory in southern Californian blast from to a 4 victory Sunday. Sunday's Utah Open means there the trap. The ball rolled across Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee won't; be any more 20 month the entire length of the green, Braves became a winner leaving Jacobs a long chip back for the 13th season droughts. beating by It was that long between Ja- to the pin. the Phillies, the cobs' playoff victory over Johnny "It really wasn't a hard shot New Philadelphia York Mets edged the CincinPott in the 1962 San Digo Open from there because I knew I nati Heds, and the Houston ands the Utah Open. And, there knew I would have a good hole," Colts nipped the Chicago Cubs, was tha4 earlier stretch between Jacobs said. "I played for two in other Sunday action. Jacobs' freshman tour win in the putts after that and made it all 1958 Denver Open and San Diego. right." Jacobs, who set a course recTommy described the Utah victory as his "most ord Saturday with a blistering 62, satisfying." And, he noited that said he felt two of the most cruthe first check for $6,400 cial holes for him in the final football was his place round were the 13th and 14th. He National 7-- 5, i Prep Footballers Increase Tempo - I " - f Ah .,. inwrti8ftiHifiifcatf-K:- . v.,,.. Jacobs Describes Utah Open Victory yMost Satisfying7 6-- 11-- 7, 3-- 2 5-- 3, 5-- 20-ga- me 3-- 2; 3-- 2, ; 2-- 1, Nagel Pleased Curly-harie- d Utah's high school biggest. teams pick up the pace this week wife, Sally,' and his Tommy's with some 20 preseason practice son, Mike, were in games scheduled in all parts of the gallery when he sank a Vh the state. foot putt on the 18th green to nip 902.820; Gene Mower, Springviilis, The action gets underway Don January by one stroke at the 872.214; Luke Orr, Springville, Wednesday when Richfield travSalt Lake Country Club Course. 843.369. els to Spanish Fork and will conthe Jacobs, who B Race Biggs, 1352.955; Dia- tinue until Saturday when Unitah said he wasn't worried final hole, mond, 1341.490; Terry, 1324.413; hosts Craig, Colo., and Delta when his second shot fell Mo a Lowry, 1324.315; Lassen, 1286.-12- travels to Ely, Nev., to meet .. White Pine County High. Orr, 1233.750; Mower, 7; - two-year-o- ld double-bogeye- d 1; Weekend Sports Summary Carry Back Scores Easy Race Win On Atlantic City Track auto race. By United Press International .Saturday SevenOhio (UPI) CANTON, teen former players and executives were inducted" into the professional football Hall of Fame at the dedication ceremonies. Sandro Italy (UPI) Mazzinghi of Italy upset Ralph Dupas of New Orleans to capture the world junior middleweight boxing championship on a safety count knockout. Unbeaten (UPI) Golden Ruler, the 2 to 1 favorite, won the world's richest horse n race, the $352,500 Futurity. SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) Kathy Whitworth of Jal, N. M., fired a final round 73 to capture the $10,000 Spokane Women's Open golf tournament. CITY, N. J. (UPI) scored his first Back Carry came out of rehe since victory tirement with an easy victory on the turf at Atlantic City. The twin double at the New Jersey track reached the staggering sum of $51,225. Jim MONZA, Italy (UPI) Clark of Scotland won the 34th Grand Prix of Italy with an aver age speed of 127.662 miles per hour. CHICAGO Arlington-Washingto- ATLANTIC . Jack AKRON, Ohio (UPI) first the $50,000 Nicklaus captured Golf of Series World the in prize consecutive year. second for the Longshot NEW YORK (UPI) won $102,340 the Matelda Hasty for at Aqueduck Stakes Matron career first her fillies juvenile victory. Road America 500 MILAN, LADER UPI Sports Writer The magic number separating the New York Yankees from their 28th American .League championship is down to four today. need to nail All the Yankees s down their fourth straight pennant and their 13th in ;15 years is to win four of their remaining 18 games. The clincher should come this week. The Yankees series; in Kanopen a four-gam- e sas City tonight and then play weekend four games Minnesota. The only clubs that still have a mathematical chance of catch ing New York are the Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins. But any combination of four Yankees victories and four losses by Chicago and Minnesota would seal the title. Al Downing, who wasn't even in the majors at the start of the FOREST .HILLS, N. Y. (UPI) Rafael Osuna of Mexico and Maria Bueno of Brazil won the singles tennis U. S. Hills. ; Forest at championships national CITY OJPI) SALT Jacobs captured the $40,-00- 0 Tommy Utah Open golf tournament with a one stroke victory over Don January. LAKE ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (UPI) and xhe team of Augie Pabst Milof both Wuesthoff, BUI waukee, won the seventh annual New Edition Collegiate DICTIONARY STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. 1st NO. FR 35250 0. 0-- 0. Kathy Wins 0 :j 13-1- ' j Marti ties Captures Colorado Tourney Mar-tine- s, - 6-- 6-- 3 . sec red back to back birdies on the holes to move 10 strokes under par and five shots ahead of the challenging January. January took a bogey on the 14th, while Gary Player, who also was making a strong bid, muffed his chances at the crown with a bogey on the 17th. LAKE SALT 00 CITY (UPI) Coach Ray Nagel said today his University of Utah football squad y will continue workouts through Thursday then goo n a one practice session daily sched ule. The Utes play their opener Sept. 21. two-a-da- OiH3 season, helped the Yankees along inevitable destiny when he pitched them to a 3 triumph over the Detroit Tigers Sunday. It was the fifth straight' success for the Yankees and boosted their league lead to 14V4 games over the .White Sox. Perhaps even more important, the game involved a matter of principle for the world champions since it gave them the season series over the troublesome Tig- v ers, 10 games to 8, and practical-lassured them a similar edge over all league rivals. manager After the game, "It helps Houk explained: Ralph to their 5-- A on DAUPHINES REMAU LlS LEFT, S250.00 DOWN $44 50 PER MONTH BANK FINANCING 12 Month Up to 40 Miles Per Gallon 100 Factory Warranty. HERE IS BETTER HURRY! A TRUE BARGAIN 100 Gallons FREE GAS with Each RENAULT Sal- e- the morale of your dub to win over every other team. We wanted to beat them all." The White Sox reclaimed second place from Minnesota by from sweeping a doubleheader the Twins, 2 and 4, and in other contests the Cleveland Indians beat he Washington Senathe Boston Red Sox tors, topped the Baltimore Orioles, and the Kansas City Athletics nipped the Los Angeles Angels, 5-- IZ 6 j 5-- 6-- 2, A Division of Provo Studebaker Co., Inc. 6-- 3, 1st WEST 3rd SOUTH RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialised Work AH LANDER'S 430 S. Univ. Ave. ' J f1" If repaid in 14 days the total Phone for cost will be ifouHl prompt, courteous service! . 83. ' Getteoupleof pairst yourlivorite ? I trim WHITE LEVI'S, tailored in the favorite sportswear of the season i ! panta most-want- ed rugjed hearyweight eordnroy. You'll wear Corduroy WHITE LEVFS everywhere in school and out $2500 t in Heavyweight Corduroy acore high on ityle with Americt't LOANS UP TO PROVO, UTAH 2-- 1. Ml ' ' PRICES CLOSE-OU- T i m 0 With Ute Drills ! Sunday 14-- . Spokane Open Magic Number Down to 4 for New York Yanks By MARTIN 6 umey Payson will be a definite threat strength and the Tigers definitely 6 win as indicated by their some more need -seasoning. Win over Cyprus. ftnildojrs Provo"probably turned in the The Pirates have a strong de best performance of the Central fensive team anT they pretty Utah teams. After a slow start well bottled he Lions for three they came back with running, quarters, but when the break passing, blocking and defensive came the Payson Eleven tooi play that bodes ill for future full advantage of the situation opposition. and Cyprus had lost their chance. Spanish Fork looked good deBY High showed to advantage fensively but- - a sustained offen- in downing Park City 22-- Coach sive failed to materialize and Jed Gibson has three deep at Coach Don Fuller and his Dons every position, something! new are still a question mark. They for the Wildcats. tied North Summit Lehi Loses Lehi has the most disappointed, team in the area. Their 19-whitewash didn't help their feel (Sept. 11) ings. It must be remembered Spanish Fork at East Carbon that Judge Memorial has a big Union at Rangely, Colo. and rugged team and Coach. Jim Millard at Carbon Crittendem and his Pioneers may Central Utah football teams yet come through. Pleasant Grove beat Wasatch opened their gridiron competition SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) last week and some of them are Kathy Whitworth must be the 13-- and Juab dropped a 24-- 8 still nursing their wounds from biggest thing that's happened to decision to Parowan in other ; j some unexpected bruises they Jal, N. M., since the United games played. Bingham at Provo and Hillcrest acquired in their curtain raising States took it away from Mexico at Orem look like top featured contests. 'way back. Coach Larry Regis unveiled his games coming up this week. The from American Fork at Payson could Carbon Dinosaurs at Delta, Colof the little Southwesftswinger communitv and the Dinos came home on the fired a 73 for a 210 to win the be another three ringed affair. short end of a 14--0 score. This Springville was idle last week; Women's Open Golf but is expected to be one of Car- Spokane another week should put tke tournament Sunday. It was her Red Devils In prime condition and bon's better teams antf the loss uim victory on tne ladies tour is hurting. they will be ready for their game this year. Both American Fork and Orem The victory, in which Kathv at Cyprus. Spanish Fork has two are feeling about as badly as if picked up this week, meeting Rich$1,250, was revenge, of games field lost. 3 had Their they Wednesday at home and knotted sort, for the winsome brunette. game didn't help either team. She o u t s h o t fairways queen traveling to East Carbon Friday. The Forkers showed surprising That should be a good test for the Mickey Wright, who won the Dons. crown last year when Miss WhitBrigham Young goes to Nephl worth had to settle for the brides for a game with the Wasps and maid role. Marilynn Smith, who was dead- the wildcats are definitely favor locked with Miss Wright four ed for this one. Lehi will try to strokes behind Miss Whitworth get in to the win column when going into the final round, posted they entertain the Wasatch DENVER (UPI) Mike a 71 for runnerup honors at 212. Wasps, and Pleasant Grove will 18, of Salt Lake City, Utah Miss matched Kathy's try to ring up their second win won the men's singles champion 73 for Wright a final 214 to tie with against North Summit. Union Cougars under their new ship Sunday of the Colorado State Gloria Armstrong, who had a 72, Open Tennis Tournament at Dencoach, Scott Edrington, play at ver Country Club. They were followed by cfifford Rangely, Colo., and Millard Martines defeated John Whis Ann Creed ' whb had 215, and Eagles should provide plenty of tler- of Denver, 2 and in the Sandra McClinton, Ruth Jessen trouble for Coach Larry Regis I and his Carbon Dinos at Price. finals. and Betsy Rawls, all at 216. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Provo 19 Murray 12 Judge Memorial 19 Lehi 0 Delta, Colo., 14 Carbon 0 Payson 14 Cyprus 6 Orem 13, American Fork 13 Spanish Fork 0, North Summit 0 Parowan 24, Juab 8 Pleasant Grove 13 Wasatch 0 Brigham Young 22, Park City 0 SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY Bingham at Provo Brigham Young at Juab Hillcrest at Orem Wasatch High at Lehi American Fork at Payson North Summit at Pleasant Grove Springville at Cyprus Richfield at Spanish Fork 1163.-614- Big games of the week send ' Junior race East Larry Lowry, against Jordan, Highland Springville, 1325.424; Kirk Thorn, against Bountiful and Ogden at West. 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