Show 'vf 0 r-- i4f ""mi ”4 irni f vf m nrwiwf h apw THE OGDEN LADIES DAY STANDARD-EXAMINE- fB R MAY 22 SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN UTAH ' 1960 Dove Marr Holds Lead In Snead Golf Tourney 4 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ( achieved his succession of birdies some precise approach shots WVa (UPI) — Young Dave Marr with and magic putting of Houston Tex rallying with a He started his birdie string by cluster of birdies fired his third sinking an putt on the par d 12th And ion the 395-yasuccessive 67 yesterday to hold the four 13th he knocked an iron to lead in- - the third round of the Sam within three- - feet and holed out Snead Golf Festival Marr’s repeat three - under - par Perhaps his finest shot came on 4 the par three 14th where performance gave "'him a 201 from a side in curled a he total of This was one stroke better than slope Gardner Dickinson who shot his second 65 of the tournament For a half hour— until Marr came in— Dickinson was in front and appeared to have recaptured the lead which he gained on opening day but lost to Marr yesterday PROVO UTAH (UPI) — Highland Dickinson had seized the tempoManti dominated the 1960 Utah Milton and (Babe) from rary leadership Lichardus of Grossinger NY who high school tennis competition yestotal of terday by sweeping both the doubfired a 67 for a 203 Both played their round on the les and singles events 6497-yar- d Old White course Highland’s Jim Foulger one of seeined safe— the state’s top junior net stars Dickinson’s lead been Marr had for repeat as class A singles champion momentarily— nine outward on the trouble by downing Bill Latimer of East having 0 and was two over par after bogey-in- g 2 Highland’s doubles team the 11th hole on the easier and of Jim Wood and Vic Merrill beat 6327-yar-d Greenbrier Ron Bollinger and Rick Bennion 4 of Highland 6--4 for the class course fallcrown of doubles A Faced with the prospect In the class B competition David ing behind in the tournament Marr then cut loose with a spectacular Nielsen of Manti beat Sid Colton 7 3 for the singles of Lehi string of five birdies And when he holed out on the championship Manti’s doubles team 18th he had put together the best of Sears Brown and Brent Funk three competitive rounds of his ca- defeated Roger Higby and Carl reer His 201 was nine under par Braithwaite of Cedar Sity 4 3--6 The sandy - haired 1 for the small school doubles bridegroom of three months title 18-fo- ot I ' y wswwi I Vt £ If' J kfe-i- j $? v flj tf v f- - Of t V -- M i 4 h - Mi v —- £ fift r §--& THOMAS DOES IT AGAIN clears the bar at John Thomas 19 Boston University sophomore again seven feet l34 Inches to better the world high jump record Thomas that 21st time was the This Mass at Cambridge yesterday jump was has broke the sevenfoot barrier in 16 months Thomas track meet Intercollegiate the highlight of the 73rd New England at MIT — (A? Wirephoto) r II TROUT DERBY By Harry Grayson Conn (NEA)—DeNEWTOWN spite his disarming frankness in: grained integrity and the ability to express himself clearly Floyd Patterson is difficult to know The dedicated young man who will attempt to regain the heavyweight championship from Ingemar Johansson at the Polo Grounds on June 20 is a complex introvert who didn’t even begin to understand himself until the Swatting Swede hit him on the whiskers a year ago Now Patterson is getting to know Patterson— and to think and act for himself He has taken over con- - West Jordan Scene of on cloak-and-dagg- er ) post-worko- ut soft-spoke- Road Races Davis Turns Up Nebraska Slates Hitchhiking Dates for 1960 Event ' D’ Amato who United Press International SALT LAKE CITY — The fourth running of the Great Salt Lake Road Races got underway at West Jordan today with more than 40 drivers entered in the two-da- y competition Today’s events got underway at 2:45 pm with a series of seven-la- p races for production and modi” Neb (API—Missing fied cars at Salt Lake Airport No LINCOLN shotputter Dave Davis turned up in 2 Officials were confident that sevLincoln yesterday and put on an exhibition at the Nebraska State eral of the cars entered in the road attain speeds of 160 high school track and field cham- races would “It certainly does” replied Patmiles per hour or better pionships with an Sunday’s first race is scheduled terson' “He’s a fine fighterand has One of his tosses was 62 feet iVz of assortment punches for 10:30 am inches In KLO played demonstrated that he can take it I’ve watched him on television Svengali to Floyd’s Trilby until he When Mike DeJohn stung him with was set down as a manager in a left hook in their match at MiNew York as a result of shenani- ami Beach a year ago this past gans surrounding Patterson’s dan- spring Liston come on to knock gerous attempt to defend the crown lim out That’s what I call a beautiful fighter” against Johansson “I’ve made mistakes and learned IT IS OBVIOUS THAT the thunfrom them” Patterson told this writer as he sipped tea in the kitch- derous Johansson right’ hand which en of the abandoned supper club lelted Patterson out in the third hard by pastoral Newtown where round also knocked Him out of the is preparing for1 ranee that D’Amato had hypno-ize- d the will be a glorious comewhat either Floyd into from his teens back or maybe the kid’s last fight D’Amato’s double talking triple “From now on I’ll decide what I’ll hinking and stuff do and who I’ll fight — and you can drove promoters matchmakers and sealoxing commissioners say I said that” How about D’Amato? Would the soned writers sports objective defrocked crusader be around this crazy You can imagine the effect ‘his would have on an unsophistirustic retreat at all? “Not unless he wants to go to cated and trusting young fighter who was under his complete phyjail’ said Pattersonsical and nfental domination D'AMATO WAS ORDERED to Sipping the cup of disassociate himself from the fight- :ea in Hie roadhouse in the Connec-icu- t n hills the er match and promotion Patter“He’ll manage me if I fight out- son the youngest man ever to win side of New York I guess” con- he heavyweight championship untinued Patterson “and will get his burdened himself in a manner that money but from now on I’m mak- would have been impossible in the ing my own decisions I regret that days when the mysterious Cus I didn’t carry the title better I D’Amato hovered and fussed over should have boxed all those fel- his charge like a mother hen d Patterson has lows — Eddie Machen Zora Folley and Nino Valdes especially the at 25 latter I was too inactive in the ring and out didn’t keep the championship in the limelight Regardless of what anybody thinks of Ingemar he did a fine job of that “If I get the title back I’ll fight Ingemar again and then the top contenders starting with Machen” Did this include Sonny Liston? trol from Cus -- 54-ho- will get under way June 4th and close ’ Saturday Sept 25th Kim-- ” ball Ward Sr station manager announced last night blanks will be available at Entry ’ KLO and participating sponsors 2000 starting May 31 More than the in proanglers competed weekly gram? in 1959 The grand award will be a complete boating outfit including a Lone Star boat Scott Atwater motor and Little Dude trailer4 Second and third places will each vacations at the gain three-da- y Las in Vegas Riviera There will be weekly awards of $50 for the largest trout of the week and $15 for second and $10 ‘ rip Jim FoulgerTops Field in Prep Tennis Tourney ‘It’s a girl!1 Eyes Assist The Camera BALTIMQRE (NEA) — Despite ample evidence that the human eye is fallible there are many who believe their eyes superior in calling the finish of a horse race The camera favors the outside horse they maintain It is true that the photo-finis- h camera awards the decision to the outside steed more often than to the one on the inside Of 1645 photographs examined in a study by Glenn Laird president of Confirmation Photos Inc the outside hide was determined the winner in 875 cases the one on the inside 735 times The remaining 35 photos were of dead heats 54-ho- le 6-- 9-- 6-- Be Ready for Heavy Memorial Day Traffic r ALLSTATE Silent Cushion 1 ( i ipnrcr IESmA The KENMOOR $21 95 velvet calf and airy mesh wing tip “Anglers are eligible to win only one weekly award” said Manager if an angler Ward “However should come in with a whopper his trout would be eligible for the grand award at the close of the FIHlACDTriMM R WUfflEIEILS OU NEVER HAD IT SO COOL! r campaign “We anticipate another record breaking entry field “The Trout Derby is one of the best events annually over KLO “Anglers must be enrolled weekly before they are eligible for the awards weekly and the grand championship” i 670 x 15 Each plus tax Tube-Typ- e Blackwall Tyrex Breezweights by Florsheim And Old Tire Off Your Car Regardless of Condition t Shot Putter Found in Omaha Neb Choose your kind of coolness from airy weaves with built-i- n whisper-weighwhite-fron- ts that even “look” cool breezes FAST FREE TIRE MOUNTING ts that keep you fresh to the very end of a hot day All styled to be proper for suit or slacks All crafted to assure a second Summer's wear Play it cool with a try-o- n soon LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Missing shot putter Dave Davis turned up safe last night in Omaha Neb with a dollar in his pocket and a will to do something on his own t 6-- 6-- Farber Ogdefir MD M0NEY IDXttWM Tube-Typ- e Blackwall Tube-Typ- e Whitewall Price With wheii you trade in your old tires Trade-i- n Each Plus Tax 20 88 2288 J2A88 27:88“ his father said t The burly who has exceeded the accepted world mark of 63 feet 4 inches in the shot put this year telephoned his father here last night and re- g east to ported he was uncle in York Davis an see Harry ur -- 6-- V ' Ogden was third ' Weekly winners were:" Ira Mea- cham Ogden Jack Hansen Ogden Floyd Martin Roy Melvin Udy Roy Lyman Lutz Ogden James Mead Clearfield Mrs Elizabeth Vaughn Ogden Alvin Davis Ogden Wendell Robins Ogden Simon Johnson Clearfield Lorraine Nalder Ogden Floyd Parkin Kays-vill- e Harry Knorr Salt Lake City Kate DeWayne George Magna six-fo- 6-- shorter of-S- 3 174-yar- n mylco for third Lake City Harry Knorr alt won the event last year Mrs Elizabeth Vaughn of Ogden landed in Davis of second place and Alvin “ ‘ le 25-foo- ter KLO’s fourth annual Trout Derby 5 rd 400-yar- 260-pound- er hitch-hikin- i Tubeless Blackwall 670 x 15 Pa John C Davis filed a missing persons report on his son last Tuesday after the former University of Southern California athlete failed to report to work at his part time job Davis’ car was found Wednesday night at an intersection near his home locked and the keys lying on the floor his father told United Press International The elder Davis said he received a call from his son and quoted him as saying “I wanted to do something on my own I’m all right I don’t know why you were worried” ‘ 750x14 21 velvet calf perforated $2195 Low IPrieed Nylon Tire to Fit All EBradgets who was supposed to compete in the coliseum relays here last night told his father he planned to work out under the supervision of Bob Hoffman during his visit in York Hoffman is coach of America’s weight-lifter- s 670x15 in the Olympic 4 I 12-mon- th ! 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