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Show r ; ' 1 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, (r o, Fro - ' r' TEIL0DUO UPI Sports Editor the-mo- - Par Will - Out 344 343 Out 464 443 , 444--31 him that Palmer had . 121'a 344-3- 5-11 ear 6164 - : holethe hole e bethe aoother birdie. - e On the 17th he lipped the cup wieh a costing him a birdie. He idst out on the 18th when. hig nine iron approach went to the right of the gFeen and he chipped four feet short. He got his par, but it was one stroke off.. Wall--sai- d that.he was hoping par Onthat 18th,' but because "I had a straight line to the hole, I figured I might; as well go for.it." r. Thia lournament hiliTheitiinniisie-ctiaafinishes, but none matched that of Wall's. Back in 1935, Gene Sarazeia double-'eagiethe 15th vKlien it looked like Craig Wood had the title wrapped up. That enabled Sarazen to tie and he - for-only- -a He was on the 16th when he received' word that Middle-coi- f ' 13th.had eagled the.,520-yar- d "That didn't make me tootonfidetit I coUld win it," Wall said, but I figured I'd give it all I had." He used iron on the, par three 16th and two putted lot a par from 40 feet. , , 190-yar- - - 20-fo- - 37-35- Nat-lona- it did MIddlecoff wacon the 16th tee when Wall finished. Ile knew be had to come In with it birdie and Awn pars to tie. He put his five iron tee shot on the green of the 16th,.but missed a putt for a birdie. , two-mar- That ' Masters laSt won-th-e n 420-yar- d parthree-155-yar- pn which Palmer. e 400-yar- d - That gave me hope," Wall said 'So I said to myself, , ., "Let's get going." , , , birdies In a row, then ,a He got going all right,--thre- e - : birdies. , par and the') c In the home stretch with five birdies in the last six, holes takethe Masters title with a total' of 284four srokes . under par. , for It kook Wall, who lets' his 'the slender, solemn-faced- . game do the talking for him.' jle had started thp lipa l round six strokes.,behind eoleaders Arnold Palmer, tar 'do. fending champion, and Stan Leonard, the veteran. Canadian pro. There were, 13 other golfers ahead of him when he - - In 443 54i in 543 434 In 453 4 53 454-.4- Mitid trent,' -2 , CARDS LEADERS' SCORE 4 Owt 44 343 544--34 plaSuff.. vound Up beating Wood in an - 111'1957, Doug Ford holed out of a bunker on the Ilith to win it. But neither was as dramatic as Wall' s victory Sunday who usually burns up the back nine of the Middlecoff, '. Golf Club course, wound up with a Augusta 72 which gave him a total of 285. Leonard, with- a final round 75, tied for third place with former U.S. Open- champion Dick Mayer, who same up with 68 for a total of 287. a fourunder-pa- r U.S. amateur champion Charley Coe, who started the day four strokes behind the leaders wound up with even par that was good enough 288, shooting a final round ti3-a-nd to win the amateur honors. No amateur ever has won it favorite who was the Sammy Snead, rs an title shooting-for-unprecedented fourth-Mastefinished with a 293, carding a final round 74. Ben Hogan, ' who shot a 74 -Sunday- - had a total ,of 295. Wall picked up WSWthree times- more than the guaranteed first money of $5,000for his triumph, putting his money winnings for the year thus far at $33,91,4.02. Last best he ever has hadhe won $34,227. , On the par four 17th, he put his six Iron second 15 feet from the flag and sank the putt for a birdie. Then. came- - the vitaland what turned out to deciding 18th. On that par four hole, he put his nine-irosecond 12 feet from the cup and calmly knocked it in far. Cary ,runner-u- r golfing history. The pro from Pocono Manor, Pa., who has been burning up the winter tour, really poured on the heat 110 r(y Middlecoff, and the outlook was ,a dismal one. He was playing a half-houbehind Palmer and a half-hou- r ahead of Leonard ind Middlecoff. Wall, using' his uriorthodox baseball grip, had covered the front nine in 341irokes, but tie ,knew Palmer had 'carded a 36, so he still was five strokes off., He was teeing off on the 13th, hole when.word-reache- , AUGUSTA, GA. (UPI)Art Wall Jr. figured he had to shoot a 66 in the final round to win the Mastersand he difi fantastic finishes in that Sunday with one of - just Anday's Play including eventual started By LEO. H. PETERSEN - Salt take City, Monday, April 1,1959 - - , - y , - d yearthe .' ROUND ABOUrby n13111127 - HACK MILLER . WE legrtmt . IEL. A pirA , 1 FansMighi Have Seen The S L $LI gaitt ' 41 I. ,, Deseret News Sports Editor '- - sPrxtrs SCOPE3 0 , --- r , National,League Champions Play , ' 1 - Salt Lake baseball fans might halm seeen the National League champions lor 1959 when they watched the Giants beat the Cleveland-IndiaSaturday. iaeeerditig 4o Ilia- Ripley.; twd wealinesses right nowtheir Second line pitching and the Shortstop post. , ' , - - ..oi''i.,6:(i.P.6-i..'.00,-,i.-lot- i ns , - li,:111":7;i:':::0.4.h-.A00i..00.....::-- S Rigney is going "with Andre Rodgers, last sea- son with Phoenix, but, Rodgers scents to be a little off the sliörtstop - beat. - note Interesting - three home runs and a FERGUSON, lent Joe's pred- iction at 4:30'1--fo- r double in five times at bat. But Deseret News Sports. Writer pm. Saturday. The Giants tapped their big there was a short circuit in ,The boys supposed to be "in By GEORGE , source of power0Vi1lie Mays the Tribe's power line as the know" who have tagged Rocco ,Colavito connected or San Francisco and Cleveland one roundtripper in five times Clobber Tribe Giants the two big contenders - in, at the plate. SAN- FRANCISCO, CLEVELAND r h 2101 sbrhrbl The ."Say Hey" boy got majdr league baseball this sea- Donpt 3b sb43 1 2b 4010 son, - must really be ,,riding HekInd et 3 1 1 0artin 2 0 0 0 plenty of help to go along with ItHardy et et 3 2 2 1Piersa11cf 2 1 2 1 s of the high- on the Giants this Mon- - Ala3' et 5 4 4 ISIMinosoll 4000 his first , Indians' F Taussig et 1 1 1 01Colavito rg 5 1 1 2 1959 season. , (The day morning. 0: Cepeda .1b 3 0 2 Power lb 4030 (Minnie) Minos 3 0 0 0 Orestes Bill Rigney and crew took Speake lb 1 1 0:Held ss Wagner It 2 0 11 1, StrkInd ss 2 0 11 0 tagged it pretty well when he Mr. Joe Gordon's Brandt care of 0 1 21Leek3b If 4 2 3 01 2b 4 1 2 0! Brown e slumped to the grass near,the vaunted pitching staffers in Spneer 1 0 1 0 Hell p O'Cull 2b 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Tribe dugout after his third ss 4 0 2 2Strikefp true ,"Yankee" fashionSaturRodgers . Brdwski p 0 0 Landeth e 2 1 .1 out in the fifth in 1 l Briggs p 0 0 0 0 straight day in Salt Lake,-17-4Sunday MeCrdll c 0 6. 4 liThomas Antnellt p 0 0 0 0 ning: "Antonelli keeps tossin' in Denve' the Friscans did it 1 It 0 0 Wrthgtn p 0 0 0 allolger 0 1 0 0 like he is today, he'll win 25 : again, , to increase their ex- if , rFibition bulge- over the Tribe 4 4 27 Totals II 45 17.2117i Totals To Ugh Infield , Ito 102 05-- 17 San Francisco. i let Field ' wise , San ........neso 4 c leveland 'Can Get Runs' iiiii 000 304) , EDavennort. Spencer, Rodgers was fat, too. After the Giants' Prior to game time Saturre- 137Corznazts is meciearr ,P2vil jimmy Davenport had come day, Rigney casually -marked: "Oh, we, can get 41.:krial)FidonAlnax, lirldrillstit,;gnR,?rdgeArns, up with another of several runs." And Gordon satd of the tonelli. HRMavs 2, Colnytto, !Akar: good stops at third, the Tribe'S SF George Stfickland turhéd to Giants: "I'm picking them to zi,ittnnragntodnt.. ssCspecla, Alou. teammate-- - tarry Doby - and IT take the' National Leagu' vt,5b W ) Antonelli said: "Man, that guy's always Wiry Bill's' was trulyan Worthington. 3 5 5 n I .. but he's wearing the 4 understatement Though and,there TiehrN, ) I today." likely weren't too many in Striker Brodowski 24 That practically sunamed up t Briggs 10,406 record-packeKnial p.3sudoil Sea GIANTS on rage B-uzpulet.t. nrrieosi park who 'Would challenge si - about Rodgers. he used to be crackers at cricket. He played cricket in the West Indies country and Icas a great friend of the Duke of Windsor. I I i TWO, OF A IiINDOld Golf Master Bobby Jones, left, sits beside a new Masters' champion, Art Wall Jr., who holds up his winner's plaque ifter coming out of the - weeds to become a surprise winner Sun day. Art scrambled for it:final round of - '66 for the title over Georgia's Augusta National Golf Course. round-tripper- - O. Joe Gordon But playing shortstop for the Giants. isn't cricket. BULLETIN 1 11 - 3- Mays Comes Back 1 1 What Rigney saw in Willie Mays Saturday he ITillSt -- , this yearespecially Mays has been on a since he 'gashed his leg, a cut. This was his biggest dayand they might not need tO come any bigger. Three homeis and a double in Me trips Is large 4 enough, one would think. So the Indians thought as they talked about Mays' big stick In their dressing room following the game. ,Joe Gordon, the Indian chitsf.says he thinks that second circuit blow of Willie's must hate ridden the sky some 450 feet. e - - - ehamplonship-:against-Eng-- - f ir7-- h9 r4 2100111 ..; 11,s' Three Problems The Cleveland Indians have Some problems to solve, question& to be answered: 1 Herb Score; 2shortstop; 3third base. In the'outlield thelndians are as tough as they come even against Mays. They have Larry Doby, 'Minnie Minos, Rocco Colavito, Jimmy Piersall, Carroll Hardy, and a couple of others. Herb Sore, II lie comes through this season, -be the- - blg pitcher. He's the one who can tie the loose ends together on the front-linpitching staff, so the Indian board of strategytells us. Even the writers close tcir the Indians do not believe anyone will touch the Yankees again this year. Already the experts are calling it a Yankee first place with a thiver ui four-vvarun Ior second. , -7- .- Kahl. 000. - R, Cr.s. Nti ' '''' ).. iv" Ii;O.;': :' 4 IF 4k? 21k7 Fred Hawkins, ....., ': .: 41 , if tt. 10 t.V. AY'Y 4 ., ,:. 1.:,1,1t , &.4 g1.11 ,... 0 tants' Saturday exhibition in the eighth inning of the BLASTOW TIME AQAINA Deseret News photo,' lens catches Willie Mays' follow through action after home run for San Francisco lie has belted his-thir- d - . tiff in Derks Field with the Cleveland Indians. Giants won, 174: -- ,v if i T, A4i! I ., !I )1 ilir, ,-, ,,, - --- 4, ..: , I, .' , - , , No 'Lebowitz of Cle;veland, a s'ports scribe of many years, took me Over to meet Joe Gordon. See ROUND ABOUT on Page , NEW BRAKES k t.i nioke - AA , , .001Nt: :zV V'7 I te,ts !tt Cfoi.! 3 141 1 DoolorZr ., ig f,,i,,frfie $4 211 '1,Ifyfethiett FOR THOU lasyTérms -- TOD EM74-199- J069 - 1 ;kNa100, 4 mai !MIL get more done. Ride off on a Wheel.. 1 mph in low. You'll" find e Wheel-Hors- e shifts, cornersjacks and stops like your auto. Solid weight of the all steel body and over- size tractor tires provide plentiful traction for terraces or billy grotmd. Fully inartinteed. Ilave - ;. I. c j ' , orz; I Pontiac-Cadilla- ,' 1 ' ' t' me ftm Noe at 6 mph in high .310; Highest quality made. Unconditionally, guaranteed for 30,000 miles1 And they willprobably last at feast 40 000 miles;(Broke s'on new Cars with auta--- matic transmissionsysually last 11,000 Ales.) 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'''''Vt". 4i,'IN : G That's when Hal ..t N.., ::. .C AND DARDEN A' , model ' ,Il '.., 4b, . ;'ili0 0 ,Eintsk , oilic. 7..,.;.';': " al -- . - ' ,Av ,,,' Arlihniirli',0 .4 ' t 'N. . 171 ,.,, -- - a" - ,, ' 4. ,', '' A , lirtlqi'' sA '',,, ' 4 irfoie,:,,,.i 4 so - Vorl',- 7, , 7 -- A ,,0:10.11.1... siprEE:iii...t::1- 4 toe:14,1T !' . ',N. : 11111rt4K 4: 4111111 1 . "1101?''"4;611484,--404,04rerit"- , 7:46.''' I: : 4 hunt this year. For any Enal... ".. 1 - -- : 1111111FSP ,0A,,,,,,,..0.4.,04011,sr.savirrmrr,,-- ..:'''''' "Al 1 Olt . ' . 11, -. . . ... A th 4- - - on - . till-worit-ya- .,, 4 BES CABA CLUB B-- ' it $I, 4' that .; i $350. xAmateur. Burkerno, '1 - ,- - 303 George Boyer, $1.4251 91,425; its: 1, 1 Hebert: Lionel $350. I.. , Billy. Martin 1356. Ernie. Vossler, 91.300: Bo Wininger,, 754042-75-292- , 91300; Jack Fleck. $1.200; Hyndman..I1I, Walter A) I- , $350. 299- -- 7510-71-7- DowFinstarwaid. , . $350. - Fureo1,14-74-74-76-29- 292 lk,1 ' You see, Billy boy likes to roam the Utah hills each auttonn'and he- - Gordan-- , was telling Joe , i n a Cleveland the g r i 2nanagrr, about the big one he had staked out near Tabiona. Billy has hunted- - the past fire u e a r s w 1 t h Clarence-White in the "Tabby" country. Joe had listened to ' Billy Martin's deer talk for quite a , while. 1 : Joe is-- also a hunter i Don Jannam. 298-- - 1 '. 2Pf4. 'Vies - 11 -t - $2,- - Ed Oliver, Ted Kroll, Chandler Harper. 425: Chick Barbert 1 The chin of Billy Martin dropped six inches SaturdaY and it wasn't Willie Mays' three plops out of the park that did it. It was a deer story in fail. Pe:11 74 72 73 77 Jr.. 91,425. ..':' - t .::I . Billy's Chin Dropped Rosburg. 296. $350. C. ' $330T $350 1150; $350. 76-- 295. 71177-729- Frank Stranahan, $350; Jack Burke 100. ik:j1 $1,200; $1,200. 75-7- Th ma g, 73 Da,. Bob 290; Julius Boros, $1.740; Billy Maxwell, 290. $1.740; Gary Piayer, 290: $1,740: Jay Hebert, 73-- 290, .$1.740: Gene ',Mier. 71-- 290, $1.740.. ) - T35 Ben Hogan, Tommy Bolt. 72 287, S2.: Stan Leonard., .6974-09-7625: Dirk Mayet, Marty e . Palmer, J. Patton. , $1. 200; Paul $1,200; ' Arnold' $4500. too. They ,have three '- Anget Miguel, Harney, Cherry, Ford, Mike Sow:hag, 285. Mjddecoff, Cary sc 1 Snead. $1.27 $1.275; x Charles Kocsis. 51 all Jr. Art land's Brian London May 1 at the Indianapolis Coliseum Instead of at Las Vegas, Nev., it was annotinefd Mon. day. New Jersey promoter Cecil Rhodes, making his first boxing venture, said the fight site was switched because there was "intim, tion" Las Vegas money was behind the Nettida fight."Actually, It wasn't so," he 7-- soul-,sorti- MASTERS TOURNEY SCORES I ND. INDIANAPOLIS, (UPI)Floyd Patterson will defend his heavyweight Open Monday TtrrOugh Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BECK STREET ' , DA .1605 ' 1 - |