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Show Wins GMO title again - M1LW VUKEE but In the (t'PI) t nd the Greater Milwaukee Open, which saw some of the worst weather eer on the pro tour, Dave tame down to two putts htthelhei iter made his while Morns Hatalsky missed his and that ease hit hi lbt i per his second (1 MO crown Kit hclherper shot a Plunder par 278 to edge Hatalsky, Gary Mi Cord and Vlike Morley by two sliokes to win the $26,000 first He had to shoot rounds of (9 prte and 70 Sunday to do it as there w as a doubled up finale because of the rumout of Thursdays stheduled first round It was a long, grueling day for the golfeis who made the tut and it was made even longer by a ram delay halfnearly two-howay through the third round That, along with the fierce wind that turned the normally easy 7 OPVyard Tutkaway Course into a battli ground for golfeis m delayed first round, lridays made for one of the toughest l.MOs ever visibly Etchelberger v it tory LOS The halfway leader had been Fergus, a rookie who started Sunday's round eight under But he fell behind with some bogeys and lost the lead, eventually finishing m a tie for fifth anil e irning 4,501, his biggest check Mine he got his PGA card last December v ,7 V w hie Tour veteran Julius Boros just missed reaching an importune the $1 million mark milestone in tour earnings He needed just 85'HI l') to reach that coveted goal but fimscd in a tie for 61st and won only 4250 That missed putt dropped him to a tie for second with McCord and Moi ley at 2 Ml Finishing one stroke further back were Miller Barber, Barney Thompson, Keith Fergus and Frank Beard A A birdie putt on 1 6 was the key to Dave Eichelberger's second GMO title. Vie at Murray today has who and 21 20-- S 7 records at Louisville When Wooden retired after LCLA won its 10th NC44 champi- compiled a 1 59 37 coaching recoi d m six seasons at Louisville, is expected to become the second couc h in the post Wooden era at I CLA this week A cording to reports, Crum 40, was offered the mb by Brian-- , athletic director J 1) Morganlast week and he told Morgan he would mull over the offer during the fourth of July weekend "The job is Dennys if he wants it. a high placed UCLA source said Sunday, and everyone e pects him to want it Morgan spoke with Crum after being turned down bv North Carolinas Dean Smth who coac hed the U S Oly mpic basket ball team to victory at Montreal last ear Crum, who helped bring UCLA such superstars as Bill Walton, Sidney Wicks and Curtis Rowe when he was Wooden's assistant and top recruiter, has piled up Wadkms finished tied h doesn t sound v cry good but he did it by filing a 7 under par 29 on the front mne at Tuc kaw ay in the last nine holes he played That was a record for that nine holes and with his 3b on the back nine gave him a 65, the low round in the tournament d 2t 5, 25 7. 21 7, 2K 3. ANGELES (LTD a former John Denny Crum, Wooden No 1 Lanny for mnt h hole drained Crum next in line for UCLA position was nervous, but the nervousness was a natural reaction, Hatalsky said ' It was just adrenalin that s positive ikrvous-nes- s 1 I cant destrtbt how 1 feel right now, he said "Its the grout est thing m the world to win a professional golf tournann nt Eithclbcrgers key putt came w hen he made a birdie four on the 5VO yrd lath hole He hit a drive mo the rough, pusht d out with an iron shot that was shun of the green and then t hipped to within six feet where he was able to make the birdie putt The 1971 winner of the GMO didn t know it, but that birdie gave him the tournament He had been tied with Hatalsky at nine under, but about the time Euhelberger made his putt Hatalsky was missing one of under four feet on the lsth hole to bogey and drop to tlu eight under as he three-putte- 6-- Afterwards, glowing, t ouldn t put the ecstacy of into proper wmds 7 1977 B JUEY 4, DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, onship 12 in years m 1975, Crum thought to be the leading i jiuhdute for the job However, Moigan selected Gene Bartow Despite a 52 9 recoid in two seasons at UCLA, Buitow was under severe criticism here It became particularly intense after the Brums weie upset bv Idaho State in the NCAA West Kegionals this season and then Bartow had a bad recruiting spring Crum, a native of San Fernando, Cant, played basketball at Picric College in Woodland Hills, Calif , before playing for UC1 A where he was a play making guaid under Wooden He coaihed at Fieri e prior to his stmt at I CLA under W ooden was A athletic director Dave Hail said he thought Crum would accept the Brums post Noble, Borich nab weekend golf wins g Ageless Jaik Noble and Mike Borich were conquert's of the Utah Golf Association amateur circuit duruig the weekend Noble, the Tooele veteran who seems to get better each season, salted away the prestigious Art City Amateur title at Hobble Creek Golf Course in SpringviJle, shooting 36 holes at even 18 of 72 pur 142 with a one-ov18 of 70 Saturday and a Sunday high-ndin- er one-und- Borich, the Taylorsville amateur who last week won the Mick Riley Memorial at Meadowbrook, extended his under-pa- r streak to three consecutive rounds of tournament play by shooting par 67 Saturday to Davis capture first place in the County Amateur at Davis County Golf Course in Kaysville Their respective wins set up a good confrontation in a holiday tournament the today at Mick Riley Golf Course Murray City Amateur Both Borich and Noble were scheduled to tee off in Championship Flight competition Boric hs win Saturday at Davis was barely one stroke better than Noble, 68 at the Kaysville who shot four-undcourse in addition to posting his opening round of 72 at Hobble Creek five-und- er Also placing second at Davis was Ogden amateur Vance Christiansen Fourth place went to Chick Cutler at 69, e with Brad Stone scoring 70 for honors The championship was Borichs second at Davis and his second in a row on the LGA tour He shot two consecu fifth-plac- tive under-pa- r rounds to win the Mick Riley Memorial at Meadowbrook, and extended his better-than-pstreak m fine style by shooting nine-hol- e totals of 32 and 35 at Davis County. Winning A Flight at Davis were Rod Ilenne, Jack Oram and Blaine Yoshim-ura- , all with four-ove- r par 7bs The net winner m Championship Flight was Jim Smuin at 62 while the A Flight net champ was Pete Isaacson, also at 62 With just a week and a half remaining before the State Amateur at Logan Country Club, Borich sets himself up as one of the favorites So does Noble The Art City title is the second of the season for Jack He won the Tooele Amateur a month ago And this latest wm came over a full field of amateurs, including several Noble's 142 was barely one stroke better than George Bowler, a Nevada player who performed for the UniverThird place was shared by Californian Gil Torres, a three-tim- e winner at Hobble Creek, and Magna veteran Jack Ridd, as each fired two-ovpar 144 Joe Cornwall scored 145 to place fifth Net Division champion m First Flight was Carlos Dellamas at 126, w hile net champ m Second Flight was Jack Potter at 127 Wmnmg gross honors in Second Flight was Robert Pitteh, a playoff winner over Harvey Hansgen after each fired 155 during regulation play v a biiak 8-- f I , f i . ? , 111 SAT. 9 8-- 6 cm items j f 8-- 6 6 cakkamssicakr MASTER CHA&G! 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Lehi Cornell, the current Intercollegiate Rowing Association champions, and Harvard were strewn m the debris of cai licr heats An Irish police team, the Garda Siochana, took in the first round out Harvard by a quarter-lengt- h Leander-Thame- s Then the British, rowing m the colors of Oxford the eliminated varsity Tradesmen, to take ctW, leaving the seeded Washington eight Irish of the care policemen Leander disposed of Cornell, who were al-seeded, to set up the classic final But the final was not smooth First a British oarsman wrecked his stretcher paddling to the start, causing a three hour postponement Ihe damagea delay was caused by repaired, another flock of geese on the course PORTLAND, MAC 8 A.M. 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