Show TOPS FIELD THE OGDEN " STANDARD-EXAMINE- E OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING ??f 1 1 I CV p i Cl I J -- jn By WILL GRIMSLEY AUGUSTA Ga (AP) — The scene was the same but the principal actor was different today as the world's greatest golfers swung into the second round of the Mas-- 1 ters Tournament Ken Venturi it seems defin-itely has come of golfing age "How" does it feel to be leading the first round?" the lean San Francisco youngster was asked after he had posted a e 68 for a ran 1 e "w -- ' kf f Tim a lot of points in meets this spring Left to right Klair Jeppesen 880-yar- answered "You don't beat these fellows with oTcsin High individual series: Virginia Baggs 487 Mary Nelson 429 High single qame: Virginia 197 174 High team Baggs ?Aary Nelson series: Sore Thumbs 2498 High team single game: Five Spares 890 Jack Nelson one of the best liked athletic coaches in the Skyline League has accepted a post at the University of Colorado at Boulder He will replace Ray Jenkins an assistant at Colorado who last week was named head football coach at Montana University Nelson has coached baseball as well as the ends in football at Utah State He is in Southern California at the moment with the Utah State baseball team Nelson will join the Buffs early next week He is a graduate of Gustayus Adolphus in Minnesota and helped coach the Colorado freshmen in 1954 He joined Utah State in 1955 He is married to the former Lee Jaenson of St Cloud Minn They have two daughters Margy and Jackie Logan Coach today Ev Faunce said: "We are very sorry to lose the services of Jack Nelson but are happy at his good fortune Our entire staff wishes Jack the best of everything in -- WIVES High individual series- - Jackie Tiffany 503 Carol Chavarie 499 High single game: Carol Chavarie 201 Jackie Tiffany 181 High team series: Ring Leaders 1872 High team Goof game-Balls 645 single VETERAN AGGIE ENTOR LEAVES At LEAGUE HILL FIELD LADIES HCO Of 26 Whooping Cranes Begin Flight To Canada 3 AUSTIN Tex (AP) — Three of 26 rare whooping cranes today started an unusually early flight for their summer home in Canada Claude Lard manager of the Arkansas National Refuge near Austwell Tex announced the departure Twenty-si- Augusta of 36-36-- Tied at Nida Sydney a par Norman Von Australia Jimmy three-timwinner 69-ar- e Demaret this title: Chick Harbert former PGA champion and Bo Wininger Odessa Tex At 70 was the formidable trio of bull-shoulder- Cary Middlecoff ex -- Masters champion and twice National open king Arnold Palmer -- -a young Latrobe Pa pro and Flory Van Donck debonair Belgian who has been winning ld European titles for years of the cranes win- ter at the Gulf of Mexico coast refuge Four others are in captivity Starting the 2500-mil- e journey to the Wood Hole National Park area in Canada were two adult whoopers and a 1957-bor- n whoop-e- r Lard said He said the cranes "enjoyed a fine winter" on the 47000-acr- e wildlife haven The departure of the cranes was determined when an aerial check showed only 18 whoopers and five in a nearby area Lard said All 26 were counted late his Colorado post" No one has been considered as et j to replace Nelson at the Logan yesterday lair The annual northward migration began April 12 last vear pvhen eight birds departed Fistic the tact that nobody observed the actual takeoff of the whoopers is according to the pattern of the mysterious flight to the Far North" Lard said "Nobody has ever charted the actual route PHILADELPHIA (AP) To- taken by the mammoth birds" Whoopers are white with jet television night's fight (NBC) black wing tips red head crowns spectacular featuring Kid Gavilan and Ralph (Tiger) Jones might and long protruding legs It is best be described in the fight ver- against the law to kill a whooper nacular —"a pay day" Even fight promoter Herman Taylor probably will concede the Giants Trade Katt odds are against him with this To St Louis Cards scheduled lOiround show at the arena (8 pm MST) Take a look PHOENIX- Ariz (INS)-JTat some of the factors involved San Francisco Giants todayhe tradThe show is bucking a pair of ed catcher Ray Katt to the St religious holidays— Good Friday Louis Cardinals in exchange for and the Jewish Passover It outfielder Jim King matches two gladiators who in the It was a straight trade with fight business might best be de- no money involved scribed as "old folks" It matches The trade was inspired by the an unranked welterweight against fact that the Giants needed a an unranked middleweight provbatter which King is ing nothing in so far as rankings He probably will be used as a are concerned pinch hitter and utility outfielder Baffle Faces Two Other Events II II L3c: All-Cit- cit-ence- " -- Race On Schedule HAVANA (UP) — Owner Ro- berto Maduro of thp Cuhan Rnr Steve Burns leads a long list Kinss of the International League of milers at Weber High Addi- - predicted today that the team tional points could also be nicked "wUl onen h pasnn in Havan9 up in the mile by any of Dennis as scheduled on April 16 w mnenn uUa - rciui' xv mc league uuuvvevci ilias SCJieu- i uiuti rnixjuid Dennis Bin§ham Galloway Brent uled a meeting in Miami Fla Bunker Sherman Barker and next Sunday to consider the po Marlin Jensem sibility of shifting the In the half mile Bob Keller- - Kings' franchise to anotherSugar site s trass has already turned in a League President Frank Shafcgh- time in vi inn in rr iha nutvi coiH angular meet and should cut that teams are "scared" to come here down before the big meets start because of current political un- Merlin Hampson Dennis Wood rest Ma' in eliminating the two defenSe J°ur"aments thaf carried a com- is °1D1V10US any m the league purse value of $210000 line couId sld 'fees t?afa diute over Se nas " iWt un z me rn ° snaKen Piavea — in tha mainr -jie J r rhp 2 ' " Tj ITS Spnata for said Arf May reelection i °i°W' in Udli up for pi n the"pr on ap-nght keeping zona FoUev's n he in $30000 b6££ fees Proximately Uted 5a? entry dler Ariz EnSjand only two although this sum was "neces- r' De m the startmg line- - sary" tor May to break even ittersonV manager of using i up 5' 1 SmCe' the Cancellation "astern city slicker tactics" by aepnved touring pros of a cov-- 1 refusing to let the champ' meet eted chance at a big jackpot either Machen or Folley and Ernie Banks Clouts nve Chicago businessmen have added: notified the PGA th 12 Homers "If big Eastern promoters con Spring to back a tournament to replace ing hard in the 880 sible sites for relocation of the tinue putting the freeze on small f MESA these two events Mike Cuban franchise are Jersey City Gonzales a leads of p list A"z" — towfi western fighters we be- Short440-yar- d N includ-men Erme J and Tampa Fla Banks ! promising of lt0P the Chicago lieve Conn-esshould art tn pre- - UUDS IS I l the IflnR hnmo my uiaric uarrei uomhe aneney i nA U n Edward Adair Don Kranendonk !S?Se : 7"lhu chmpion'cf' Thi no8an-weio"euben Reese Ron DeVries and ' Their interest is 'a u SnirfVf f-- - gJ i°rd i- uu ok-esmi- I 'u! ni i ii li-hi- i 4 i fL"' ""s-batte- d ""t contenders tndav Tr': might still be stranded in the nassa loio State Trapshooting Tournament at the Sahara Gun Club here April Offering $2500 in added money and 46 trophies the state shoot figures to attract more than 200 gunners to the firing line for 700 registered Amateur Trapshooting Assn targets Events set for the four-daclaybird bust are Class Championships Lucky Strike Handicap Pioneer Club Singles for Nevada State Singles Championships Nevada State Doubles Championships The Mint Handicap and the Hotel Sahara Handicap for Nevada State titles Open to all shooters regardless of residence the Nevada State Tournament is one of a series of shoots at the Sahara Gun Club where added money is posted by Hotel Sahara The Mint Pioneer and Lucky Strike Clubs 0 Man- - "ullln j and double """t SLd"s- - nas inis sPnng th k"" ' ugan-ieiso- n 6uaicu In last week's meet thp War Cubs Da in honor of record feats riors made a great showin? in by Ben and Byron the aeaint loTrwf118 Roberts Now Gets Mad On CLEARWATER Fla (NEA)— Teammates believe there is considerable hope for Robin Roberts who in two seasons has slid from the winningest to Ihe losing-es- t pitcher in the National League "Roberts now realizes that the old style won't do it" says a Phillie teammate "He was strictly a fast ball pitcher with control Now he isn't so fast So he's working on different speeds now and there's no reason why he can't win He still has more stuff than a lot of guys who are winning "Roberts gets mad now too He didn't use to When he got beat he'd suffer in silence He thought that was the way he should act being a big star No he throws things around and loses his tem per "I think that will help too 'ZH save 3266 ri ' i mslsr Mm weights with Klair Jeppesen - '' spnng Ci ii Li W--J Ii ii :er3 is iiO " ju to - 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II 2 Free Gifts for Everyone fill COKIS Drop in and FREE 4 Opening of ELMO'S MOBIL SERVICE io Oil florth HnrrlsvIIIe Od 9 -- Fill HAND LOTION ' Enjoy the Fun BALLOONS AND SUCKERS FOR THE KIDS 12-pie- ce " s LAS VEGAS Nev gunners from throughout West today were sharpening their sights for firing in the Nevada 1 v ard Scager 3 " Scatter-- - left-hande- d lt j y x m I u1' rti All-Americ- ln10naI - j Sahara Stages Nevada State Traps Program 17-2- rJ ourS mandators fety 'flew Ck It "?ce "VL? f"L l°Ts'tn2 "t nfz the best plays e CEPOT individual series: Andy Scotherrt 574 Delbert Kidman 571 Hiah single qarre: Andy' Scothern 243 Dale Pearson 223 High team series: Terrace Service 2941 team single game Terrace Service 1034High JACK NELSON In New Post LShT - High iPliJllPs j ?llellt High individual series: Gene Geiger 568 Frank Ammors 545 High single game: Frank Ammons 235 Charles Sturdivant 226 High team series: Engineer Braves 2909 High team single game: Signal 1011 S i - i 1065 MOTOR a 1 HigH individual series: Ken Davidson 599 Jim Eide 555 High single game: Ken 241 Davidson Lee Tatro 227 High team series: Postal Transport two 3003 High team single $ame: Postal Transport two 1 Opens Spring Play Tomorrow last-roun- LEAGUE UTAH GENERAL rvil tVia Two years ago Venturi then a LOOK tuiidteur oi t snot uouicaicu a 66 to lead the first round of the In tournament no amateur ever has won He led the second day and WASHINGTON (INS) — Two AUGUSTA Ga UP1 — The the third Then the roof fell in Wesfern congressmen demanded Professional Golfers Assn is ex-- 1 He skidded to a harrowing d The Ogden Soccer team will pected to present today its side of 80 and pro Jack Burke Jr today that "unemployed" heavv- Patterson weight champ Floyd sneaked through to the cham open lts spring season tomorrow dispute with golf promoter &noi 10 me winner S May give a line George a ct teste it tho t when n pionship T ui ine riorii y tjjraaie iviacnen- Harold Sargent nresidpnt nf the PGA said he would have a ' an at Monroe Park here Em"eps then I am no longer cockv but "newsworthy announcement" at a 1 15 free to the Sa °° I am confident There's a differ- conference concerning Pub"Press or May's recent cancellation of the 1 he bait Lake ' '!e City team is in rich World and Sixteen plavers are bracketed LprePare leSlsla ln ue stand- - tournaments he promoted at Chi- within three shots of Ventu- ri- "t°S f!!°nd £ plaf "5 ca the greatest array ever to break : Les Lindiey h —w d mansaiu me amiouncemeni Gorman nerrinston Lowell lr- i °" ""i"'ii L i n cuncern me entry iee situ- - sen Gorman Anderson and Rich- s MUTUAL PGA Presents Case Today May Dispute Soccer Team Congress May Into Fistic Sport ir P01" ' miler U'arH appears at this tances Merlin Judkins in the lat be th?ut0P Polf vaulter mile Wayne Peterson and Wen- J°nes' VVeJ?er dell Durrand in the sprints and £eRe Glenn Taylor Boyd Mark and Cof anfd Dave Durbano Alan Kapp in the weights Losing coming lonS K"ss Hag1en and Jack Towers these performers is what made long way m the 3ave- Coach Preeee believe he would foul(s? Cook Richard Grow and have to start from scratch in Richard Brown are other Weber 1958 He franklv admits however throwersC°ach Pick his reecTe that some of his juniors and nuraiers lrom Larson Ira Wins- JohnnJr Yates er than he expected Several are Dave Roeer Cnmhe and ufban of last already nearing thea marks Gary A schedule of meets for Weber Looking especially ood this spring shows: APril 11 spring are several youth in the Hlgh this at rSouth Hi§h: APril 19 eb5r sprint event led by sophomore Invi- oung University i !Ed Castle Castle won the cen- - Brigham V 23 tational meet: n 0ir i April ished a close third in the 220 APrP 26 state Relays May 3 Region Two meetuMay 10 State He could develrm into n nf state's best before the season is Class A meet in Salt Lake over And rlose behind nrp Clvde Stoker Ron stnppv 9nH'u u P©n Boyd Heslop Others working out navana OUTSTANDING— This quartet of Weber High track and field athletes could pick up shot put and discus Bob Kellerstrass d run Mike Gonzales 440-yar- d run and Steve Burns holes to play" "How about your being picked as favorite? Does it mean any added pressure for you?" "Only if you take yourself too ""SI 4 §p mam ot "The lead means nothing now" he replied coldly "There are 54 RESULTS w j edge BOWLING U ! one-strok- Venturi S i By ENSIGN RITCHIE U transfer' from Logan High Coach Ed Preece was exoect- School picking up a bulk of the ' ing a building year in track at Points He took first in the shot- Weber High School this season Put and second in the discuss but the building may reach great- - Jim Hassel Lynn Taylor and er heights than the mentor even Rhees also finished in the dreamed about a month ago "money" in those events Kelymg on many juniors and Weber also has good depth in tclads already bowled over a Lh?1 hlgh JUmp uhcr" Mlke De B o o1 s Marshall Ruthaf ord couple of Salt Lake City pow- ers— South and West — in a three- - Dave Parkinson and Lowell Lar- way tuneup meet sen are all around the six-foLast year's top point-getter- s — mark i g seriously" u hi U S fight with Sugar Ray Robinson appears to have returned most to normal except for slight discoloration below eyelid as he left Wesley Memorial Hospital to go out to dinner with his wife and doctor last night The dethroned middleweight title holder was to be discharged from the hospital today to return home — (AP Wirephoto) 3E 1S5S IiQ !l!ln5f Gf$' 1 good-lookin- 4 REACHING GREAT HEIGHTS 1 r HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU Carmen Basilio's left eye which was swollen closed during his al- APRIL ' IK Open Friday Night Until 9 registered golf club sets Small down payment holds in layaway Use Your Charge Plate QGom 2444 Washington Blvd ilfi k n r en W&wL m iSHI mtJ§P m |