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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Saturday, May 7, i960 year. As the last day leader missing it by inches, stopping ' last year Mike was hand- 12 feet past it. He missed the putt cdming some with a five stroke lead, put two balls wide-wit- h-a guy in the Tournament of slice on' the third hole (four alty. On the 18th he Splashed, got Champions held the biggest strokes), but it was ruled a In 21 was ball his that the as first ruling from the hierarchy golf whip Saturday ers made the second day turn bounds and - he saved his and rolled past' the cup by 14 feet. He lined it up and galand headed down the far neck. classic. stretch in this lantly rplunked it. Five strokes "Friday Mike faded again, lost beneath paf, three penalties. Bouncy little Jerry Barber, one a gallery favorite and one of to stroke, picked up a bogey But thats Mike wild and lose valuable ground. He wonderful. the kindest of the clubbers, the par 3. fourth, birdied started out his third day with duced AVhltt and ' Ragan were the 5 fifth and missed by par 135. That's nine strokes short-terleaders a'n inch both on a the sixth. for par beneath the regulation numsank to a sad 72 Friday. bers but only one ahead of That left him four under at Unknown Masqn Rudolph, lithe and long Ken Venturi, the turn, with Jay Hebert, had a Cdming home he hit the who 68 Francisco auto the sly Thursday, couldnt water on had to out 15th, and lean Hebert drop salesman, Jay stand the pressure of the big a behind tree. who' trail at 136. came ' ' boys, up with 73. Studied the shot long, Nor-di- d either Barber, Hebert or Venturi have the days shoved out of the rough with The course was Hind to most best golf . as records in this a high wood, rode to the stick, everyone. Jerry Barber agreed second day of the eighth running of the T. of C. fell like October apples in a west wind Arnold Palmer who looked a poor rather ordinary-Avith par 72 Thursday, set the course on fire Friday under to a hot sun and a calm I run neck and neck withday Tom Neiporte in tying the course record, with By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor -- e 69-6- 6 ex-Sa- n BARBER BLASTS OCT Jerry Barber of Los Angeles" comes out of a trap on the 7th hole at the Desert Inn Country Club on the secoffd day of The Tournament of Champions. Barber has been shooting sub-pa- r golf in a try for prize money in the rich Las Vegas toutney. He fired a 66,' holds a half way lead with 135. -- Score: 268 i 90 & Aggie Varsity tour--j-name- Region 65s. seven-unde- r Whips Alums 3 Track with Arnold Palmer that-ithgreens were putting true and with feeling. They were not slick as DeSertTnn greens are prone to get as the tournament wears' on. The weather, for the 7,500 people who soaked up the sunshine, was ideal nary" a whisper of a wind. , More weather like Friday more records like Friday. Cant Crews Peril In Grid Fray Slale Records 135 Lo Angeles, S&ZXZT& Boros, Finsterwald, 138 8 Tom Nieporte, Bronxvillo, Jack Fleck, Los Angeles, 68-7U39 Art Wall Jr Pocono Manor, Pa 69 70 U Mike Souchak Grossinger, N Y -- h 139 Dave Ragan, 1 87 Orlando, jTa., 39 Don Whitt, Borrego 72139 Casper Billy Calif. 73141 68 140 73-6- 7 Mason Jr Rudolph. , George Doug 7&-- 143 Don 144 75 Valley Apple Tenn Knoxville. 71141. Bayer 73 69142 70 70 67-- 7 Spring, Calif Sanders. Miami Beach, Fig Kan-Overland. Rosburg, ' Doug Bob 6 Ford. Crystal River. "Tla., January, Dallas. Tex. 7173 5-74- 75 Wnw& IbmiEmiM'T Soft Touch bounties Dodge Frustrated Hivers (In " SPORT CHIPS by of-so- DEE CHIPMAN Don't They're Those Utah Aggies Short, Solidly The Skyline d y . Hillsborough Scratched Primed For Derby Race 13 Entries 505-yard- 13-8- a Rain) bein- g- set by Sacramentos Solons. Vancouver is in the basement, four games back. 'The Solons took over the lead Friday- night by dumping the mo'vihg Spokane, Indians back to a virtual second place tie with Seattle, who whipped Tacoma by the same 4 2 score. San Diegos scheduled game in Portland was also rained out. The Bees and Mounties are scheduled-f- or three additional games through Monday," and the hope. Is that - they ll get- - 4-- See Pacific Coast League summary on Page . A-6- some of them out of the way. The Hive moves on to Seattle and Tacoma before returning to Derks Field for a home stand on May 16, Mound Choice Manager Larry Shepard is ver 1)1 expected to carry-o" Friday pitchlngasslgnmerrt and send Left Don Rowe to the- - mound- - a g a in s t - the Mounties. Veteran Joe Hatten, a venerable southpaw who's been around for years and years, is the assigned starter for The Mounties zzr tallied three Sacramento runs in a big sixth inning on five straight "hits fcT" mount their margin of victory in the battle for the summit Jack Caffery contained the hardhitting Indians on nine hits, but had to have help from Terry Foxfwho snuffed out a Tribe uprising in the eighth. Scott Breeden, the first of four Spokane pitchers, was the loser. Quell Rally x Hal Jeffcoat came on irt the ninth to put down aTacoma rally and -- preserve Seattles victory in the initial resump tion of the Tacoma-Seattlrivalry in Sick Stadium. The Suds broke out 'of a tie with a singleton in the fourth, added two big insurance runs in the sixth to mount their margain of victory. Charley Beaman was the starter and winner for the Rainiers with Eddie" Fisher dropping"" his" fourth straight for the Giants, e ' e , -- Jay Standby For Bailie twin-spire- d o,- -- "vL Chet Tonaesen says Save now duni Trading Fair tisej cars. ... Pettys bis "'new and six-tea- ' -- NOTHING Lake's-Billy-Murr- 21st South ot 9th East Used eaf lot No. 2 Mom ot 6th So, "Used car lof No. 3 of 6J4 SoMa dorir f -- - 4 - 1 DU Gleneagle. Erie Monti, Los Angeles, 72 72 145. Gene Littler, San Diego, Calif. 70-J- SCORES EL e com-petitiv- e Julius Dow Sun-.day- Barber, La., 137. fail. Nieporte seemed to have the second day-lethen came Palmer, then came Venturi and then came Barber. The lead changed hands almost as fast as the golfers changed clubs. By DEE CHIPMAN Friday night in Capilano StaBy DEE CHIPMAN Records were many and if News Associate Sports Editor dium to wash out the fifth News Associate Sports Editor anyone is able to compute the State track records took a If theres a patsy in the straight scheduled statistics of the present and LOGAN If precedent is any Pacific Coast League right meeting. And the Bees, whod unofficial-lall the past, this Friday, May 6, beating Friday to get at' the touches criterion, watch out -- for Utah how, its got to be Vancouver's like as Region Three track will likely go ddwn as the from- - Canada, are feeling a State's battling Aggies next couldn't but greatest day of golf ever teams raced through three Mounties, evidenceyoufrom Salt -- frustrated by it all fall. get any for a given 20 golfers. dual meets. played Fifth Place Bees. Lake's Coach John Ralstons FarmOnly four. men. .were, unable ers pulled the unprecedented South Schools been abld"to left the Hive "TheTnaction High sprint TheyThavenT to break par Eric Monti, Don here Friday when they soundtied for- - fifth, but still only con- play 'qm all spring. ace, Williams, Taylor Mason Rudolph, January, Weather Intervened again 114 games off the pace, now ly trounced a talent-ladeimDoug Ford. They came up tinued his season-lonbunch of Alums in the annual worst of the lot with" 73s. And provement by tieing the state spring game. The Aggie var-wjierej!LsejwQfll(La.i3Jbesuch Tecords-- in both theT00 and a disgrace? 26 ''to run up a 8 margin. 220 dashes and running yard The Palmer and Nieporte 65s Stall Alums " tied the tournament course the anchor lap on the 880 relay A crowd 1,000 sat record held " jointly by Don tram"that broke the existing through the affair and watched January and Billy Casper. Billy state standard by seven tenths the varsitys, crisp execution of Maxwell holds the course recof a second. fundamentals stall the explobut ords, ertime-whil- e Williams sprinted the 100 in AlumsTime-aftsive at 64 set in the TV .setting up scoring ;09 8, the 220 in :21 6. Teamed golf series.. thrusts of their own. Good golf is not always with Bill Birkes, Daily Oliver Sell A Mel Montalbo to Ron Hall the slow golf as proved by and Brent Tidwell, the Cub iee for the broke scoring pass Nieporte and Casper here quartet went the half 'mile in Still In the Aggies in the first period when they led the 90 seconds. Thursday drive to culminate a parade with a round of 18 LOGAN Youve got to realize the fact that theyre AND THE SAND FLEW Julius Boros blasts out South was winning a dual sparked by the pigskin packing holes In 2 hours and 14 mina good job with their athletics at Utah State. . of a sand trap in the second round of the Tourna-- ' doing of Ruce Camilli, Ray Harward utes. That is the second best meet from Granite,. 9514 to Cec Bakers Farmer basketballers did everything ment of Champions and finished the day with a 67 and Montalbo. all three 3614, Oltournament time Porky places sweeping but win the Skyline title last spring. John' Ralstons total 137. Fridays round Jfor i two-daBig Merlin Olsen intercepted iver and A1 Besselink made it in both dashes, shotput, low for the load into were a factor if not a contender last fall. Boros contention footballers a pass and went 40 yards for put two years ago in two hours hurdles and javelin. The Ags are competitive in track thjs spring, just missthe second Farmer score, Smith of and five minutes. But the Highland Wayne which was allowed when the ing a dual meet victory over omnipotent Brigham Young latter didnt tie the course knocked a half second from a week ago. They more than hold their own in golf, do Alums 12th man on the field record as Nieporte did here. the state record in the 180 yard . there as a carrier of plays only jiistice to tennis. low hurdles, romping the disv Three things - considered, tance tackled him on the -- five. 2. The record is frm9 Three or four years ago we Mike Souchaks 67 was the :19.7, established in 1959. Smith along with Rolfe Kerr was the Alum with numerous others were ready to write the best golf of the day. Those also won the 120 the sheaf of signals, and yard high Farmer situation off as impossible. Cache Val -three things were his penalties. hurdles record, the broad though he brpught Jhe big Oljump Mike had a big start and like sen down, the TD was allowed. ley, the thinking went,- - wasn't . capable of and ran on an 880 relay team, 72. the at Palmer day began 2nd Period Tally all of which bettered the Olymsupporting a big time, college athletic program ,v His 72 was five strokes behind records. Maybe it still isnt, but the facf hasnt deterred The Alums got their only pus Don Whitt and Dave Ragan, the Aggies. Other meet records were Score in the second 'period who let the first round. established in broad jump, when Tommy Ramage recovMike laid a four-wooThey keep plugging along with that traditional shot KY. 31. LOUISVILLE,- (UPI) ered a fumble on the Aggie mile, diseus, 220 and mile reancestry who has known the stiff to the stick on the bustle. Eventually they're going to hit another Farmer par Buddy Allen later went over Calumet Farms Hillsborough heartbreak of defeat by narrow 5, s No. 1, rapped in lay. big plum, like the great football and basketball teams of but the of close three. beat the Titans, from the glories was scratched Saturday, cut- margins Dick Romney. an eagle putt from 14 inches. Highland The intermission score .was triumphs as well. 13 to Baker missed it narrowly this spring with his basketfield He horses for one stuck next to the stiff the ting . Owned by Leonard D. In other dual meets. East ballers in the National Invitational. and birdied No. 2. the pin the 86th the Kentucky running of Fruchtman Toledo, third The Farmers Ohio, period kept its undefeated record But he fell Into an old pit clean in Region Three, downBally Ache will be ridden by tally came on a Dolph Camilli Derby. on No. 3 the pit which al- ing West, 91 45 to 4015, and to Bill Dahme pass for 27 yards Hillsborough's withdrawal re- jockey Bobby Ussery, a Aggies Might Have A Sneaker rider from Vian, Okla. most cost him the title last See REGION THREE, Pg. A-after Doug Mayberry had re- duced the gross "yalue of the This could be the year in football. covered an Alum fumble on Ralston is a quiet-guy- , but effective. The fact that race to $158,950 With a net the 35. his Farmer varsity pulled tb,e unprecedented and whipped Montalbo passed to Harward total of $114,850 going to the the alumni team soundly here Friday night could be a in the games waning seconds winner. - . . tipoff. There was a strong possibilfor the final tally. Its the first time its ever happened since the old Fumbles were the order of ity also that Henrijan would be" timers have been coming baek for a spring outing. the day, and it was the hard scratched, before post time. tackling of the varsity that set which was 2:31 pjn. MST. Fumbles were frequent, but there was enough most of them up. Ralston disA Dozen crisp Possibly blocking and tackling to promise 'some' rugged played nothing radically "difnext fall for the Skylines favorites.-Ralsto- n, dozen which remained The competition ferent, hut the execution was were C. V. is the kind of a fellow wholl come out of Whitneys Tompion, . impressive. nowhere, hit you where It hurts when you least expect the favorite; Edgehill Farms the blow. Bally Ache, Sunny Blue Farms Venetian Way, W i n d f i e 1 d Quarterback seems to be a questionable factor for Farms Victoria Park, Marlon but Dolph Camilli and Mel Montalbo acted the Farmers, H. Vanbergs Spring Broker, as though they knew what it was all about against the Valley Farms Yomolka, Sidney old timers. They generated scoring drives in each quarter, I. Crews Cuvier Relic, T. Alie and made it look easy. TV Grissoms Lurullah, Mrs. Carl Were not going to draw any money out of the bank Hodges Fighting Hodge, Adele to invest oir theAggles, but were ready to concede that L. Rands Bourbon Prince, The standby role for the May theyll have some finejfootfaall shows in Logan this fall Farm's Divine Com11 West Jordan televised ring Llangollen And it couldnt happen to a more deserving bunch of and edy Anthony Graffagninis folks. production will go to Jay Full- Tony Graff! mer who has been matched All roads Here in Derby with Denver's Eddie Garcia in n6w at fever pitch on Full Junior Baseball Program the eight rouhd windup fight. Town, the day of the race which the of third Don Fullmer, Salt Lake's junior baseball program is gbinj "the horse famed -- fighting brothers, will makes Louisville loaded tathebrim again this summer." led the of to nation, thej meet Stefan Redl in the tele- capital Commissioner Rennie Romney's Salt Lake "Jur grandstand which vised beginning at Baseball Council looked the situation over earlier this' 7 p.m. (MST). Third brother, has stood the test of time since week, and one ofjthe biggest items holding back the NBA middleweight champ a little Ted horse named Arisgrowth is the lack of available playing space. the startwhole tides got thing Gene, will be in his brothers ed by winning in 1875. corners for the bouts. Gayle Nielsens Western Boys Baseball profrom-JRenNev., Thousands Wait -B- attlersis still growing. Each yehr they have more gram will Cedar City and Denver Between 75,000 and . 100,000 boys, composing more leagues. The 13-- 1 4 year provide competition for local persons, caught up in the ex- olds have the Covs League , the Coltrin League, card a in m nirt t nf the neraeinn,... supporting p ringmen an outlet in the Babe Ruth League, which battle at streamed get for the Fullmer-Red- i through theoneway seems to bb taking healthy root. West Jordan Athletic Club. to the track and streets Matchmaker Laurel Brown countless th(fusands Mrs. R. O. (Mary) Pearce is planning a gathered of the Intermountain Boxing their teievision sets' to Automotive League again. The American Legion in the round Six a said Commission watch or theil. radios tolfs. area will go with 12 team Salt Lake Valley League. The bout between West Jordans ten. The byfirst of the Amateur Federation will likely be cut back to six or seven Don Adamson who hails from crown .classics was to betriple tele-teams-- . : Indiana -- and 2:13 to nati0" Theres still help needed tn the Junior programs .with 7 , Reno would broadcast main eventer. ijmSJi0he,2:45 p.m. MST, and CBSsupervisory personnel, sponsors ( money I 'and , playing - !from 2:30 t0 2:45 sites. The program is limitless if enough adult help 125, Sampson' 128. -- The - drama -- unfolds- at the ' is forthcoming. Former Utah National Guard" 2:31 time. (MST) Avila.1 p.m. jxist amateur fighter Louis Theres no. better way to take care of the youngsters the perplexing., question 135, will make his professonaLl-hethis summer than put them on a baseball diamond. been argued throughSUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS debut against Renos Carl Luni that has who scales 136. That wiH be a out this city on the banks of Somer Jones, front left, highly successful University of Oklahoma - line coach, is Weather HurtSPCt Some More the Ohio River throughout the four rounder. advice for 1960 football season. Ray Nagel, Two other fourjround battles week, finally willTbeanswere Pacific GoastTcague iaif the plavef limit, bac The University-of4Jtalv-an- d Evert Jones. Jordan jigftU-oay ptf Salt up to 21 earlier this week. East Carbon and Ray OliversOn, Murray. listen- closely.Thy were attending" Univer- cateh , the - speedy colt named 153, against Andrew-Richard- s, .See SPORT JCHIPS on rage A-Irish See FULLMER, Page A-- Bally.Ache,-.a.baywi.tjsifyofUtahs annual football coaching. clinic where Jones was guest lecturer. i ad 8 Jav Hebert, Lafayette, , v 136 s In case of a tie after finale there will be a sudden-deafno playoff extra days. The Sunday finish will be telecast alive from Las Vegas between noon and 1 p.m Jhe scores after two rounds ( par 36 3672 ) - Jerry -- vnturi. K 8 m 4 |