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Show ; Bras Snead said they would be, the golfers are ganged up for the lead in the tenth annual Tournament of Champions here for Saturdays third round, unless, someone gets white hot Saturday theyll stay bunched. - But Sam Snead is not among those gathered up front He 9 sand . got.caught in the-N- o. . trap and stayed married to the .gravel. pit through. two shots, finally blasted his way to a three-ov7 on the par-fou- r ; hole. er . take-Cit- That was the new of the out of-day inasmuch as Arnold he caught the rough on his secPalmer Cary Midlecoff and ond shot on 15. and to fight an Doug Ford came. In rather olive tree for a slick five' to par. steady with 139s after the hold at two days of play. Casper, more than anyone like the champion he is to hold him about playing the usual But this Palmer is going id r , slow' game.; He stepped it up be hard to catch. Hes too position. a little Friday. tough with that chipper .shot Doug Ford, one of the fastThe winds increased Friday and his putting stick. est players on the course and scares: winds are up for Friday Doug Cord, Arnold Falmtr, lot this reason one of the and higher 139 The windb&llers NUddlKoff, 139; Saturday.. Cry knocked gallery favorites, be separated from the Billy Cawer Jr- - 7347 11 Earl Slaw may around nice numbers with Srw Cramaton, TV art Jr, these two rounds.-SaJog Canw 140f Jack Flack. a 69. That was better than others in Deua landara bell. 75 him Sneads way put Sana Lit- -' the 70s posted by Jtliddlecoff 141. Phil aodsar. out behind. He has little Her, trie Marti, and Palmer. i chance now-- f or the-top meneyr Tarry. arb.Jl.-73-J44145 Bob McSam Sneed. Jvtiddlecoff is still the world's six strokes is quite a bit to buy Allister, 147 J TtownY iicobfc Billy worst gallery player- - He was back. Gene Littiecis also back 147 DohJahuarV, I47i Bruce Baird, Maxwell, .' Geuree 15 minutes behind the front a bit at 143 but has only four 147 lay Hebert, 747; Mika Souchak, twosome- in his first round. to come, may be able to eat It Dave Marr, 149; Ba Wlnlnaer, ISO) Tack Cubit, 150; Dava Hill Someone must have talked to up with a pair of hot rounds Bobby Nlcholv 7474-1- somehow and he went birdie, birdie, par," birdie, couldnt follow through on birdie four under, first five his shota - ; i holes. He was, off and run-- , No daggers .in hi Back. .It was like a dagger'r- in my ning. After ' .. Fridays round, he back," Billy said. headed-agaifor the doctor, docThursday night he had a to push Palmer else, is the the . masseur, special intertor him Tied at 140 are Billy Casper, for theexpected give special title.' But that will denal massage machines, the hot also He had his back rubbed Jack Fleck, Earl 'Stewart and pend on a shoulder rub out and treated with the ulti towels. And Saturday hell be young Bruce Crampton of Aus- and pills. said . before tourthe . wearing two sweaters again-co- me Casper tralia. sound, etc nament he would either swelt or swamp.. N play who dressedT gained It was Casper ., Then he up heavy in or.bad-.- no In good, between, the most ground In the- windawcx)Ihirt and. sweater lo Palmer hisslablished himIn his Thurs-round first weather In self as the man to beat, He facethe blown, but sunkisssed (98 dehe birdied the first has bis nose'pointed (n the title day hole,': blew grees) Second round. Bill went par and birdie for two Fridays second round. direction this 1 1 me. Hes standt He knew that he would make sprayed his big game all over a putt on .the 'under on his first three ard par 4 14th to bogey himself holes. Then he pulled a back or break in this session. He this Course. But hes scrambled Tuuscle . five-und- 9 pain-pills- $ . - - 7H-14- A t . A3 1962 Saturday. May rarar" a Deseret News Sport Editor LAS VEGAS Just as Sam Salt DESERET. NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 0; 75-- 4 . 4 74-7- -- Knud-ton- ? i 'A - four-foo- u- r4 54. Expert-Emerit- JallaJieljtkgram ' r us Amro Skips Tears As He Vieivs Derby SR5PCT3 ' Since hanging up his tack a LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI) Some .sentimental wordsare Itnonth agot Arcarq has been as Public relationS being said this year because Eddie Arcaro wasn't riding in isator Co, but this week hes the Kentucky: Derby Saturday, been" having a ball as expert- but the old master isnt doing emeritus on the Kentucky Der' bies past, present and. future. iany of the keeping. y No gathering here has- - beerr of fieiai without Ar--; care present and having a few College Roundup words to say. Everybody listens. SCORES EL 57475 I ROUND ABOUT by pre-derb- HACK MILLER X DESERnNEWS SPORTS EDITOi U.7 Las Vegas Proves Cash Attracts PGA Tour;. 4 TourneysTn Offing MISSOULA, The Yet Las Vegas may come up' with four of. them in a couple 0 years. Four , will be the Desert Inn Tournament of chamis established in its 10 year? as one of golfs which pions, ... best. and pro. tourney next The Sahara Hotel pro-aOctober will be a $35,000 affair and will soon be hiked to $65,000 or more. Hotel Tropicana has laid a $125,000 packet, on the PGA lap and this will be accepted (May 28 meeting will be held on this decision). Tropicana would like to hold the tournament in the fall. But the Sahara has a protection period both for and after its tournament so thaTeuts it out. Now the talk is February. Part of the winter tour. There -- . g talked about splitting the tour. Arnold Palmer doesn't 'think that, will happen and hes sort of the spokesman .... for the golfers in some things. ' BiUy Casper, who is an appreciative sort, says he .doesnt look for a split An the tour for' someAcars to come. we n 1 Davis events--sched-ul- - - r -- Tannls-Rlc- n 4 i Gled-hil- . Ambrose-Nalbaue- who Would Nordlund-Marsha- :51-- e should go off a scheduled. Boxing cannot afford anymore oL those cheap turn around like .the Bay Robin-- ' son maneuvers. Its critically sick now. A few bad kicks ; ' now Would bury boxing. t. An pral agreement to fight shoifld be binding enough. No statute of limitations ,in boxing. The men said they agreed to terms, Bozeman people have gone a 'long way J to sefl the fightX ' Someone should be held accountable tot those losses now ff the fight is changed . ' If the defaulter had to' pick up .the pieces about now . to.all it might bring a. little more honor fo tiie sport ' , -- r . Moreover , some of the places, they figure: AhtyAmighfAjCtiniAhfri ighi, if thejrxhfingd-itr- r canf it Jof the risk reasons. -- up-aft- 94 e : ; McGuire-Howeil- s 800-S-tott . 14-1- , -- Mathson-fBV-eo- x T, All-Sta- - " 19-2- 22-23,--. 1 Cow-le- 2-- 1 29-3- 6-- 7 . 22-2- 4 6-- . fe 4S.-- : 25-2- - 11:04r-Ernle-- - 4. 11:34-9au- Turley-Sti- ee ll b Rose-Cr- :4-- 39.-- . i. ' . 15:14-No- 54-- - . 1 -- 1 Ms-orr- 0-- It they cannot make up their legal minds about why should Sam Francisco. trutAnyone.insuch -- , e points;-Bountif- ; j .11-15- def-r- Beck-(B- W 1 - e Geen-Bruc- - " Og--de- n, y men-mad- adventure? - e May-19-20- On a recent Wednesday in Chicago these two an agreement to fight for the tile in Bozeman, Mont. The terms weiy talked about, Agreed Upon. The " date' was set and the tickets ordered., foirthe: thesat of iirfrortt photographers Theytheft routine pictures to let the public knowMbajfaiiad agreed to fight on. the announced terms. No matter what It costs each fighter, this one - Utah, Nevada Golfests Springville Man As Chief w ' , d 5-- i do all Those fans who stiU hold a hope for boxing boxing figured that if for that matter, Bowlers Tap " - News, that Pender and Fullmer might not fight their scheduled fight In Bozeman, June 9, was mot too enthusiastically around this Western side of the land. sp&rts-- , - n -- the talking. There is tradition Pender it would be Fullmer am ' - ' . hare it. Tops Mile Run Times Many pros are old enough in golf to remen when some of the cities struggled along and tried to ' raise enough purse to make it worth someones while to play. Some of the old timers are hot likely to sell- -' these first tournaments out 7 lojxnsider too. Fight Should Stay In Bozeman A-4- 1-- 0 PGA .tournaments. There would be. no sanctioned conflicts with these2ddates.'Put for the other 27 wfcekST golfers Fould take their'choice as to here they would play. On these latter dates'-gol- f tourneys could compete-fo- r the golfers. For instance.' Utah might set an open at. ihn same time as. Boston. Thegolfers could select the tournament in which they would like to participate. In other words, it would leave them, free to roam about half the- Playing season, let them tfek$ their golf asTTTey"wanted it. V In some minds, mere stacks of money seven-inning- 3 five-hitte- I cornered a couple of the golfers the other night and 'T? cant Bees Retain Margin In PCL Despite Tourney- - Split Unlikely Now talk rtheTJtah-Tfed-ski- ns d nose after Granville Jell comtraded wins here Friday ing out of the gate and lost in ja. Western Division Skyline his rider, he recalled. That was in 1936. . ' . Conference baseball dpuble-heade- r Askgd if he felt any emotionMontana taking the al twinge at being oh hand for first game 8 6, and Utah a Derby without being in it, Arcaro said, Yoyu cant figure gleaning t)ie second, The first game was tied in it that wayrlf Thad wanted to Mon- ride in the Derby this year I the eighth inning,-whe- n have had to start back tanas Rex Rovy hit a home would run over left field fence, and in April or March, riding every Arnold Palmer, tied with Doug Ford and Cary Middlecoff after two rounds of Tournament of Im 46, Ive got a little brought in one run to make day. money, and I just didnt want 7 the win. putt. Palmer went Qiampions action, started out second round Friday by almost sinking 40-foto. go through all that" Grizzly pitcher, Carl on Ao shoot a 70 for total 139. He added. The only excepgot the hurling win, tion might have been tf Jaipur and Utahs George Slugs took had been entered. If he had, I J the loss. uez-Ya- m The second game was give might have ridden. and taka all the way, with each Jaipur. is regarded by -team- - taking the iead;sevegal some as the equal if not sutimes In the It perior of any horse in the 4-was tied, lLIt at the end of Derby field, but- - owner NEV YORK ' (LTD the sixth, Utah scored two George YVidenet elected not Welterweight contender Luis runs in the top of the last to'nominate him for the first Rodriguez goes in as. a sub At Seattle, the Rainiers Ron San Diego to three hits and frame, while Montana got only leg of the By JAMES BOW stitute Saturday night for a triple crown. ' r no runs as Vancouver catcher onfTTn the bottom of the sev Herbel. pitched a return television bout' with UPI Sports Writer One question pops at., old . and allowed no walks fbr his Ron Henry hit a home run off enth. middleweight Yarn Bahama The Salt Lake City Bees, and second Giant win but he will be fighting for a Utah's Gary Anderson took banana nose - every day- - he"' against two John T sitouris in the second stand defeats: He surrendered 8 lead-of- f - shot at the wclter crown. - the , Seattle -- Rainiers the pitching win. in the second turns here in' Derby town "If mning to decide the game. at St. strong- in first and second Williams strikeSeattle to Their had. contest and Butch Hendricks you. could ride any horse you eight triple shortstop eyer rode in this Derby, which Nicholas arena will be tele- place- iff the Pacific Coast Curt Jenson in the ninth, outs for his first Pacific of Montana was the loser, would you choose?" vised nationally by ABC at League -- Saturday although Halt Lake C I t y 's 7 Ron Coast League win after two Linesoores : The answer is quick. 10 p.m. (EDT).' Uttle St. both, teams met defeat Friday Georger suffered his second losses. Loser Tsitoiiris now 1st gsmt UTAH 4 10 3 10t 005 000 Ive ridden many I think games. loss against, no wins for the has no victories against two MONT. Nicks is ther fight site beca- night in 0 20 101 04x f 0 Pullmsfl (S) Pehrson, Slugs and could, win this one, but Cita(8), Beavers The Garuse-Madison Portland Square Bees. Dale Willis and Bill losses. Swimlsr; Morrison, Schwertfsgsr. (6), tion was the best, (9) and Mlltenbarger. den is occupied by a circus. slipped by the Bees 4:3 at Port- Fischer teamed up as PortThe Hawaii Islanders came Hsndricks . WP Schwerftegar; LPSLugga HR land and the Tacoma Giants land won, Mont. O'SHtovichp Rovy. scattering 12 hits. from behind at Spokane for 2nd Champions rarely are sab gamg in- their two-ruWillis went the first 6 010 262 2 2 12 3 margin, Third UTAH isfied, and Arcaro is ho ex1 MONT. J 020 12 two-rur522 hison i a baseman third ..See TCL sununary Hap Richie hit nings to pick up Andarson, Pruma (4), Pullman (4), ception, for he- - thinks he . (5) and Borich, Swiler (4H single in the seventli Anderson Page victory in as many decisions. could have wbn two or three Disbman, and Taylor Handrkks (5)r (5) : The Beavers went ahead for inning. more Derbies. AAiltenberger. WP Anderson; HR- LP Hendricks on a home the rest of the .game in the downed Seattle. Spokane ... gained an early Uiahc. JTatt lead wRh two nuns in the run by Dusty Rhodes. In other fourth- inning on a two-rugames Friday night, league- - single by Tony Bartirome, second on a singk?- by Bobby U. Netters, Golfers Win trailing Vancouver beat San scoring Ron Debus and Tony j Prescott, a double by Stan ' MISSOULA, MONT; (UPI) Johnson and a pair of sacriand Hawaii defeated Frulio. KAYSVILLE-i-Ro- n Morgan Diego The University of Utah- Rookie Don Williams kept fice flys. of Davis High ran the mile in Spokane Montana State Univer4:25.8. Friday as the Darts Won. sity here Frida y In golf- and the DavisXountyJnvitational v- : tennis matches. . track meet It was the fastest Sky-lin- e the In Western Division : ... ... time posted this year for, the x exr Conferenc- meets, the Members of the Utah State mile, bettering Morgan's own Utes golf team defeated the time uf 4;28.6 which im, regisPro-A- m ; Grizzlies JQ-8- , while their tern Bowling Proprietors Assn. Fritered last week in the Brigham team Jiis over MSU 70; day afternoon elected J. Mervin wen Young Fniversity invitational. The golf match was w6n on Redden, owner of the Art Ciiy on Hell of Ben Lomond has Professional Terry .Malan .the 18th hole ; when Utahs Lanes, ,UGA handicap card based, on By GEORGE FERGUSON Springville, as its new runMhe mile In 4 :25.9 this ' athas scores. fivA least releasecFprofessionals and Mike McGuire sunk a putt president. Writer Deseret News Sports year! their starting times for par- for an eagle three. Amateur Others White elected Pine . include Joe Twelve-nrecords were of the season First pro-aJn. the first pro-aMcGuire was medalist for Barney, IIill Top Lanes, established by; . the. Davis Pro Clyde Thofnsen enthus- ticipation event of the 1962 season-MondaMonday atWUlow Creek Counboth teams with 73, while, Monvice president; Blair Ma calls the County athletes, representing iastically , a raSh 0f May Cl0b at Wiljow; Creek Country tana'! Tom Thompson and Jim louf, r Lanes, seeje- 77 tournamedal 25 Davis, play Ely activity in Utah and In Pros Club. will no with and' Fete Yano, play both 74s. had Bryngelson 60 15, and Clearfield high golf one is ment which for which really neighboring Nevada, more 4hah-fouanlateur part The results, Utah perform- State Lanes, and Verdt White, schools. 2 25. lures a 'number of Beehive amateurs. ners. Btmwood Bowl, national direcers first: ; High hurdle ChapPM (D) NawboKi . The meet guarantees $2,000 v "H:,: (B), Hartman IB); Bartnion d4r Cae those golfers. For unfamiliar with tors' Bair Southworth T00vard dash (D) BUI Latlmar daf. Kan coun0rl, '20 team in .distributed prizes jGCation of Willow Creek, here Cooper, 61, among The Utah Gimdmundson Redden succeeds John E. Rich Nordlund def. ShotHwt Cox (D), Chavriex (B)f Math-oacinto low net merchandise awards is a suggested route.: Pick , up John Ambrose, 61 ; Ron Bollinger try club league Swings (B); 40 ft; HVi In. (new record). def. Keysor; operator of the Jack, Doug Bob Nbauierrand five low gross. , i tion Friday (May 11) and con. MTIe Morgan (P), Truiillo (O) 113th East 5t anywhere be- - Marshall def. Bill Corette, and Jill Lanes, American Fork, B)f 4:25.0- (new cecord). def. the into tinues each Friday Pole vault Stevens (P), Handridc as president . def. i?ireand0,Jfr yond 33rd South St: Follow five tie for third VI. ft. 3Vfr in. (record). .. V . ' 440 Peterson (BVTurner (p), Spanos summer. EectitnTS"featirfed Ihe quar: G6TFBofe Droz 3, Ksn Waliindf 0; prfr er (B); (recordh Benbow T Tmmv Thompson 4; Next tournament j which juts east eY about 7400 Dav -- javelin Argvta ..(B V Morton Mike McGuire X Jim Roberts Q; Jerry terly meeting' of the USBPA JP 4)( Q Crpekr-tesls the and $80; sen (O); 162 e in. the Willow t U south, .From Creek Road turn HoweUs g, Jim Dryngelson 2r Besf bell at the Ambassador Athletic tow hurdles Chopoell (D), Newbdd Hill Air Force Base 1;... Thompson Wallinder Club. .Redden announced adthrough 20 $50. Low gross south at Wllow Creek Estates 1W; UM,Hartmann Bhtl 31 (new record). l'i, ' 1 4 $ J50; (B), Stevenson (p),' T rump amateur. May 13. 1'i. MeOaltt; McGuirt 73. One dition of Moab Lanes, Moab, , to the layout. may (B); 1:03.1 (new record). ahjo 50. , $75 and is . the Rocky. 220 South worth (DK Gudmundson . . (B), May :BlVd" out be- to the membership. bringing follow Wasatch Bair (O); ;23.d Y Win PGA-Opeat Elko, Thomsen asserts, We feel Netterj D Clawsan 'Mountain the total to 47 establishments the .Big Cottonwood'Cap-ypn- . this gives the handicap golfer yond. (P); .148 ft. 9 Fn. (new record)'.. Nevada LOGAN The. .BYU':lenrilS. embracing 828 lanes. ' He-- said . Danish L8ne Davis Rnadto. (Blankerishift, Medley.' relay Pine amateut White the well The ahreakas Strong, Tumar, Trwiilo); 3:S3.4 (record). r j tour(about '78$ South) and wind pam won its second game in the Annual Utah Mile relay Bountiful (So a nos, Gtedhill, golf tournament at Ely, Nev- better amateurs- a good nurse to Creek Road." Peterson, Stott); 3:29.1. (record). here Friday by nament sponsored Ijy the esso- Skyline. .play High iumn Wilkinson (B) tie Grover ada is slated for May to shoot, for. There will be: iCh Beay (B); 0 ft. Malan said amateurs desir- tripping Utah. State : 52, The ciatiouwill be held Sept. - Alsa set 'May 19 2) is the trophies for low 080 relay Davis (Chanpelt Bair, anid Oct, in league grosi and low-ne- ing to play Who have pot been Cougars are now on a regional 1:33.0 (record), Southworth): winners. . Broad lump Southworth (5),'Cowlev first annual, Alpine. Country; was the Aggiftsedoijd: basis. It play. invited should t leave their 21 ft: Vrt (h. (record). (D1, Beay (B); two-maWe have done quite an exbest ball invitaSemi-final- s .Team scores: Davis 77 25;- Bouotfftil Club will be held at add . telephone number loop loss .of the seron, ; Mt 15;. Clearfield 2 13. Junior high tional. tensive job of. remodeling the name tn a tennis matathon," R.ay Ranchq Lanes,-wit- h finals at scores Bountifut 304; Central 20; Kavs. are dates for the inside of 'our clubhouse. The at the. golf shop In case they ; North Davis ; South Davis S4. May BYUa Kollers Town & County Lanes. va-- ' Neville, USUstopped be worked could a into course Is coming alwig fine. Nevada Open at Las Vegas for a sin Regional . sites ;will be an- Bob Krofrjf-12- , : GoIf ; la in better shape than it cancy, Provo Open and pro-aIt The : matan win. gles nounced later. 171 6RANITE 171, SOUTH ; ,. . The times: 4 starting Tb summary: Grahita Markham 39, Larson 43, closes out a . busy . golfing ever has been. llnglts Hdr Id TurlY a.nCJaFrv Robert. Graenbara 43. Law is 44. South ChiMa (BYUjdW.RIchsrd is 4$1 5 Entry 4s month of ..May, It. runs ..from M Entry . l.wilZWTj 40, Wathan 43, Sasich 45, Kelly land'; 10:32 Tomny Williarm 10:40 Stv 'Neville (USU) def. ob Kroff, OLYMPUS ISS, WEST 111 .. limited to 140.Entry. deadline Whito. the Ken Johnson (BYU) Be(. Dev War' Olympua Harrison 17, ; ttowall 18 Scmeler v : Ji'.F 11:12 fen, is May 17. Duene 8altarrt BYU) Johnston 40.' Joratnsen 40. ' SOU AFB. Tourney . George Schnelter Jr.i 11:50 MHc Cee4-- gel. Ivan Keller, West Oshlro 44, Savaoa 44 Grimm . elio; 11:25 Norm Recklev;. Doubles Vilr . f-(BYU) rtef. Hen Alpine Country Club 47, Farr- 47. Professional Tominy LewIvNeville Henson, Call; TI:4Jerry Comer;- .a 11iW-TNIGHLANO 154 EAST 131 . ; ProftssionjJ : Phil" Cannon' Branca. ,U. (USU) del. Gary $mitw 4 prize . Hlahland Bruca Summerhayt 37, Dan Jiams announces a $1,280 Wtilttler Ctitt. C'eu. l2:04Jrrv 12:p0 Maaaras Stavt . Thame. 39. Harry pot to be distributed- among.32 say! entries wilFBe limited to ten . 12 SOT) Wettien; W assort 39. , Sr.; 17 40 East Kerth- Malviila 3S, Dave Johnson entrants in eadi of four flights. i00 teams fpr ihe- Alpine CG Harris ; 15:35 George Olck Kremer; .12:4 png Cenne n:.l5:S4, 41, Richard La 40, Poutson 34. Prizes in each, flight will be best ball invitational on a first Ralpb...Ei r '7 17 T errv Malan ; :0 John Drips; rff tri g'Tftmr $100 to" .cbme'basis." Tennii 1:50 Fred Nielson; ;i:Jt 1nny Nielsen; schedtirnos will 1:34 be $10 in merchandise! . HIGHLAND . BAST T Thorrwp; Clyde 14 Jobn Starting ; Mike Mertmes def. Ron Foulger-(H- , MyFphy; .2:00 Ken uled and pfeferences acknow- VenderNott; Flights championships, 5:04 Oon Dorton. Steve Booth (E) def. Joe Bol, and ledged if Cannon is contacted B, linger (H), 6 2, 9 7; Rick Fouloer (H) handicap; A, B Phil 16over. fAlL partici pants mu.st have a before Wednesday. May 16. C. Purhonen (H) def. Deve Don fee is $10. AmaClegg (E) and must tee 1562 U.GA handfea'p cafd, Full is Entrance, $25, ;:ntry Ashton (H) def. Merk 1 teurs have must aT certified thd Ht Englend accompany request, handicaps will be used , entry lE), a The golfers like the Idea because of the money, in it. ' Nothing but money. . It could, come up that the three Las Vegas tournaments would-- be the richest three in golf. And maybe the fourth, too., ' . is I was In the stands the day Bold Venture beat Brevity by a ot - But there (UPI) University 13-1- Now comes word that there is a move afoot to shift r the Ring Crosbv Tournament- into La Vegas to be played on the Desert Inn, Tropicana and the Paradise Valley course Just as It was played on Cypress Point, Pebble Beach and Monterey Peninsula, f C. about getting 25 top . 7 45-da- .... MONT." Montana Actually this wont be the first Derby Ive .seen from the ground, said Arcaro, who has ridden in 17 of them and won an unapproached five of them. Grtzzlies-an- - But they cant at least not tight now. mid-winte- . Vilh Montana LAS VEGAS Utah golf fans would like to hit the PGA golf tour for a single toumamenta year. So would many other cities or states. - Nine Splits |