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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 2, I960 21, V? Joliiiston to Tackle British Links Meet V is f 4 ' r $ f, , , & , T "This is the kind of thing that you do once in a lifetime. You should dp iE when youre ats the. peak 'of your game. I feel that on the basis of the winter tour Im playing the best golf of my life. "Im really excited about it. Of course, we still have some JOHNSTON, one of the top problems to iron out but everyranking professionals on the thing should fall into place PGA tour and the dominant now." figure in pro ranks In the BILLY WILL be accompastate, will be the first Utahn to participator in the British nied by his attractive wife JoAnne. However, Brad, the Open while livlhg in the state. member of the The late Ed Kingsley com-- ; won't make the Junket family, while he in the tourney peted I was stationed in the Army in across the ocean. The British Open, considered 1 Germany. The decision by Johnston to by many as golfs supreme test of wind, weather add courpartcipate in these famed, old will be held at St, Anage, .European golfing events was drews in Scotland. It will run I made after thae Provo pro had from 4 8. July , studied the situation carefully. Then the French Opes I feel right now that I should play is the, tourna- - will follow. It will be played near Paris. merit if Im ever to do it, Johnston commented Friday. Whfle In England Johnston plans to play In a couple Si ) Ambassador Bowl ere ties club tournaments having been Ambassador Bowlerettn Oranffe, invited by HairyWeetman for rTW; LvendfT2il21 Marge Burgener, one specific event 313; Jerry Allen, 02. "Right now, my big problem Is to acquaint myself with British golf. They use a - 5 MODELS BOATS smaller ball but I havent any JoAnne Johnston fits a tarn on husband Billy JOHNSON MOTORS here and would like to hit a as the Provo golf pro makes arrangements, PICKUP HOUSE COACHES few Just to see what changes I might have to make," conAND CABINS tinued Billy. Aims for Title Shot NOW ON DISPLAY Presently Billy is running OPEN SUN. 10 A 4 f M. the Timpanogos course and also making extensive prepaPREECE MARINE rations for the annual Provo 4762 SOUTH STATS AM Open. f t I,h . four-under-p- r C. , B -- NEW DUPONT Meet Study feat for Zalazar in 24 fights and though his record included 15 knockouts, he displayed nothing in the line of a kayo punch Friday night Tiger, aiming at a possible shot at the winner of the Sugar Ray Roblnson-Pau- l night Pander fight here April 29, was the Both referee Jimmie master from start to finish and Judge Tom but vyas unable to put the tallhad the er Argentinian down. He victor. the However, Tiger Judge George Flate scored it opened a slight cut at the bota 96 96 draw to the surprise tom of Zalazars nose in the second round and again in the of 1,302 fans. ninth but the Injury was never Bo.th weighed 161 pounds serious. for the bout I An action-jammebattle McCarron scored it throughout, referee McCarand McNeeley, father of heavy- ron had to break the boys weight Tom McNeeley Jr., had only five times in 10 rounds. April 1 (UPI) Dick Tiger, a s t o c k y.iittle whirlwind from Nigeria, slugged out a split decision win over Victor Zalazar of Buenos Aires in a scrap at the arena Friday 1.50 'Me-Carro- n 2.00 NEW DUPONT AUTO WAX NEW DUPONT ROAD TAR REMOYER NEW DUPONT WHITE TIRE CLEANER DE LUXE y 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 NEW DUPONT RADIATOR "FAST FLUSH" "Guardian" Sets Open - BOSTON, NEW NO. 7 AUTO POLISH S150 REAR VIEW MIRROR redr er Lady mount. Reg. (i ts USE OUR EASY BUDGET PLAN 'X Tennis Chief Tiger Grabs Split Verdict Over ArgentinaVZalazar PRODUCTS ' to participate In the British Open and the French Open, two of greatest golf events. d "7" one-putte- He hasnt either round. By Aaaociated Pflea PHILADELPHIA, April 1 George E. Barnes, president of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assru, said Friday he will call a general membership meeting in September to decide where open tennis tournaments will be held in 196L Barnes and other USLTA officials were here for administrative, research and planning and educational foundation committee sessions. t Associated Press SUN VALLEY, IDAHO, April The Washington State boys team grabbed the opening-dalead Friday in the 17th annual Sun Legion Junior Ski Championships. THE WASHINGTON boys racedto four of the first six places in the opening downhill event on the Baldy Mountain course. The giant slalom for boys and girls will be held Saturday and the slalom Sunday. Bill Marolt'of Aspen, Colo., shot to Individual honors with - a 1:47.8 Titnci. Karen Korfanta, Pinedale, Wyo., skier, won the girls downhill on- - a shorter course in 1:4$ flat She was followed by Smiley Tschopp, Reno, Nev., 1:44.8. Roine Rowland, Aspen, Colo., and Jean SauberV Lakeview, Ore., tied for third in 1:45 8. 1 M.-- i one-pu- Legion Test X Valley-America- n COLORADO the girls Heres how led 4M (n,rr mi ujw PUCE OPEN 9 AM. TO GAN TIC NEXT SEASON NO DEALERS, NO LAY AWAYS, NO REFUNDS, A.M. POOR CRASHER Famous Amsrlcan Mads Pushbutton REEL 9 A.M. POOR CRASHER 9 A.M. Big Bend HOOKS All Slxe With 100 Yd. Meneline Reg. $14.9 With nr Withut n 98 SWIM SUITS Man's ef lays'. Smart Stylet and Pattern. All lisas. VALUES TO 10.95 ONLY v . Worm Buckets S Sim 39. 7tt If warm CHAIN lw Ijisi SIZES SPOON-A- LL HUNDREDS Iw Hta now Buy For Next Year FLY p point-o- SATIN. latax 100 wondor Tha wall that paint drtat in 20 mine vtasl In lovaly fiowar gardan Akron, colors. 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Boxers Map - ALL SALES FINAL AMCRICAN in d 73-7- 2 PUCE HAS PURCHASED STOCK OF A OISTRIBUTOR! Every Item Cut To Save: SO to 75 Off FISHERMEN YOUR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME CASH & CARRY, Slia g. Corner FOR tarts leema. Boys Baseball STOCK im" e bunt ready ' a t a fieneue UIPMENT UP NOW 9 with aver 1.000 Premium a a . Dual a a a d 99-9- vjj, DAILY SATIN Tela wasnt sharp." AAU mm Ti three-putte- Frank team standings. , Monte '144 Bert Weaver, 72 Bradity, the teams ranked: 72144 It aw n x. 73 71144; Jon Gusl 145. Lae Raymond, 'n' Boys Washington, Colo- 145, Lee Raymond, 145, Jim rado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Ne- Ferree, 145, Don January, 74- vada, Wyoming, New Mexico, 71- 145: Jim Powell, 72 73 145, Len 771T145: Larry Mowry. Alaska, California, 145, Ronnie Reif. 145 Harold Henmns, John T Girls Colorado, Idaho, Ore- Ruedi, Al Baldin. 145, Dick Stranahan, DAVID L. FREED of Salt gon, Washington, Wyoming, 74 71145 Ed Meyeraon. Lake City, captain of the UJS. Nevada, California, Utah, New Davis Cup team, took time out Mexico and Alaska. Utah girls Included Margo to talk with Vic Seixas, veteran it efMcCarron Davis about warned four-incthe Walters, Salt Lake City, Cupper, had 24, a about Zalazar, Tigers advantage In reach over handlers about grease on the fects of thin air at Mexico sixth, 1:47.0; Karen Anderhis buzz-saopponent but Nigerians body after the fifth City on tennis players. In the son, 23rd, 2:46.8, and Tanna event the U.S. team gets by Harris, 24th, 2:5L0. could not break through Ti- round. Tigers style was simple. Canada in the opening round Best gers high defense. time for a Utah skier That was to bore In continu- of this years competition, it The strongest team to repreon the boys team was 10th IT WAS only the fourth de ally with equal lefts and rights. would play at Mexico City. sent the Intermountain Area place for Paul Goddard. Og- In many years has been named den, 1:59.1. The second Utahn, Dale Miller, Ogden, placed 12th to compete in the National with 1:59.2; Mike Wilson. Salt AU boxing tournament in MARINI CENTER, OPEN SUN. Lake tity, 19th with 2:05.8; Toledo, Thursday, Friday and Terry Morris, Salt Lake City, Saturday by Harold McNeil, did not finish the race. local AAU boxing mogul. - THE FIVE, selected on the basis of their showing at Elko last week when they won Intermountain championships, are Grant McEwan of Utah Oil Report; Darrell Shavanaux of the Ute Boxing Club; Eddie New Kearns League Ai new league of Western Bovg Saucedo of Collegia of Trfahn Baseball will be formed m Kearn, and Hal Espy and Woody taking half of the present National Marcus of Idaho State College. League territory of Kearn A meeting of parents of bovg g McEwan and Shavanaux are old to 12 years old will be held Wednesday at 8 pjn in the veterans of Golden Gloves and OquiiTh Hills Elementary School at which time league officers will be AAU competition on a national THE ENTIRE elected level, while Espy is a former NO PHONE Registration for all of th boys who want to play will be held Thurscollegiate champion. LOCAL day and Friday from h if ;u filiJUAl 4 with ena gollan ar mare af SPRZD - HIS STEADY play has produced 14 birdies, 20 pars and only two bogeys. Referring to his iron play he said.tI wasnt putting the ball as close to the hole Friday. Tough pin place-ment- s had - something to do with it, but ' my Iron play Eddie 99-9- l though losing a couple to Finsterwald. A score of 149 was the cut off point for the 63 pros heading into the last 36 holes Saturday and Sunday. GayBrewer Jr., of Crystal River, Fla., held third place at 138 after a 71 Friday. Tied at 139 were Dave Ragan, Orlando, Fla.; Ed Oliver, Denver; Jerry Barber, Los Angeles, and Jerry Pittman, Tulsa, Okla., all pros. -- lead in lU3 T. All-Arm- y Coast Skiers Mtl 15-F- BED MOST OF THE other first round challengers fell off their former first day pace, with the result Nieporte, that Nieporte picked up two National Collegiate and champion, again held a more strokes on the field al- hot putter, although his iron play was not as sharp as in the first round. He had nine greens and 27 putts in all. He took 24 and had 12 in his, first round. - CAR! By Aaaociated Preae WILMINGTON, N.C, April 1 Tom Nieporte shot a 68 Friday to boost his lead to five strokes after 36 holes of the $15,000 Azalea Open Golf Tournament The Bronxvllle, N.Y., professionals total was 132 against 137 for runnerup Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla., whose 66jvas the best round of a day that produced 25 sub-pa- r rounds and 12 even par. ' I? TOUR BIG Nieporte Maintains Azalea Open Lead By Jack Schrocder Tribune Sports Writer PROVO Billy Johnston, Utahs premier golfer, will carry his links crusade to, Europe this summer when the Timpanogos pro plays in the ancient British Open at St. Andrews and the French Open at St Cloud. TIME TO DRESS KETCHUf.VS Fins ter Wald Second a sF 64 - $ F td? tF 9 at 7th West 56 |