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Show 9 Boys Baseball Page Major Leagues Page B-- 4 B-- 6 B3 Page Salt Lake City, Utah Sunday Morning July 24, 1960 f .Becomes SGA (Sanders Goes Ahead) Sports Mirror by Doug Shoots 69 to Lead By 1 Stroke " John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor By Associated Pres Carmen Basilio's outburst at Referee Pete Giacoma, the Utah boxing fans, Mgr. Marv Jenson and the Utah State Athletic Commission marred the June title fight at Derks. But, after a cooling off period, ' Carmen is sorry it all happened, just as everyone concerneytnew he would be, once his frustration ebbed away. Ned Winder, chairman of the State Athletic Commission, has received a letter dictated by Carmen, which bears printing, if only to remove the last trace of bitterness from the fight. It reads: "At the request of Carmen and oTr behalf of the other mem-- , bers of his staff, I wish to thank you and the members of the Utah State Athletic Commission for the special Carmen Basilio courtesy and cooperation which. you extended during our recent engagement in your beautiful city. "After the battle was over and tempers had cooled, the duties and responsibilities of your commission' were examined with a clearer perspective, and it is obvious to all that your action toward our group was fair and considerate. If other states could obtain the services of commissioners who respected and upheld the principles of law and sportsmanship exercised by you, prizefighting would be a much finer profession. Signed, Lloyd Green. Unfortunately, the viewers on the nations TV screens will not have the opportunity to hear or read this statement from Carmen. The thousands who saw that fight will remain convinced that Basilio was homered by the Utah officials who stopped the fight. OHIO, July 23 Doug Sanders, a young player with an unorthodox golf game, shot one of his best rounds Saturday to go Into tha lead in the PGA championship at the 54 hole mark. Sanders, playing what ha termed real good golf, fired a thiid roundof69 over the sunbaked, 7.165 yard, par 35 3570 Firestone Country Club course and gained a one stroke AKRON, all-tim- a ! Ba-sili- o On the Screen 'The PGA golf tournament will be televised over KSL TV, channel 5, Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m, lokd ovfr three rivals with one round to go In the tournament. That wasn't the best round of the day; The Fiiestone course, supposedly made tougher, turned out to be surprisingly easy fop the 94 remaining pros In tha .tournament. Jim Ferrier, a This may be unfortunate, because the Beehive State has drawn considerably better for it boxing matches than some of the "nonpartisan states. In this respect, Marv Jenson is not without blame, too. Marvs use of the movie films to show purported fouls long after the fight is in the record book, tends to discredit the offid cials, too. Boxing is in sorry enough straits without those most concerned casting doubts on the authenticity of the officiating in thejport that makes their living. Readers (Bless em) Write "Im sick and tired of the Yankee-hater- s calling Kansas City the Yankee farm club. For Petes sake, do you go to a different grocery store1 every time you shop? Do you go to a different filling station every time you need gas? "Its not the Yankees fault that when they get some Kansas City misfit he turns into a tiger when he puts on the Yankee pinstripes. Yankee Doodle. Answer However, the fair trade laws and better business bureaus insist all customers at the grocery stores must pay the same price for the merchandise and theres some doubt if the Yankee Kansas City transactions would pass the fair trade regulations. Assorlated Preu Wirrphota Fishing, Sam? Sam Snead takes off a shoe and blasts out of water hole to the third green in National PGA Saturday. Sam carded bogey on hole. Duffer Doug Acts Like Utah PGA Duo Special to The Tribune Provo s AKRON, OHIO Billy Johnston and Salt Lake 90-Shoot- er Citys George Tony Altomare refused to tote Dow Finsterwalds clubs after a disagreement in the Open recently in Denver. The caddy said he finally told Dow, Why should I tell you which club to use? Youve asked me twice already and didnt use my advice. So he quit. But such incidents always remind the veterans of another one. Along comes Earl Ruby of the Louisville Courier Journal, with a topper: "The player involved still is one of the top 20 tournament golfers and this dispute came up a few years ago. On a long, downhill hole, the player was lying one, with a nice clear shot down a gentle slope to the small green. Asked for club advice, the caddy suggested a five iron. The golfer heeded the advice and his shot was short and bounced off to the left The player chewed out the caddy and claimed his advice was stupid. Whereupon, the caddy pulled a ball from his pocket, dropped it on the fairway, grabbed the five iron and stiffed the shot within three feet of the pin. There, the caddy sneared, 'carry your own blankety-blank clubs. Observation Ward Wonder If fhe Continenfol league would comider puffing major league foam In Kaneai City? Schneiter J 20-fo- Palmer Aims At Third Fast Finish PGA Scoring Board After 3rd Round Dnus Sander,, IT WAS A DAY of thrills 223, Billy Casper and pxeitement for 11,347 cash 75223. Henry Picard 77 73 71223 Frank Harped 75 74 7422.-Bo- customers who made up a recGoalby, 72 79 72223, Billy Max ord gallery for the third round. well, 74 77 72221 With all the top contenders ex224 Rome. 74 75 75 224, Dirk cept Ferrier in the last two Sonnv Bob 76 73 Harris. Lundahl. 75224 71 76 77 threesomes, the mob gathered 717 224; John O Donnell 82 224 Dick Shoemaker, 74 76 74 to yvatch the lead change alBud 224. Holscher. 77 73 74224: Frank Stranahan. 75 75 74224. Fred most hole by hole. Wampler 73 72 70224, Milon Maru It was a day when Ben sic, Hogan, without a birdie for 54 Failed holes, failed to make the 54 Qualify hole cut and when Cary 225 Ben Bill had to sweat out a long Hogan. 74 71 78225, Johnston 73 72 80225, Brien Char ter 72 74 70225; George Schneiter, committed meeting before PGA 76 74 75225. officials decided merely to 22G him for slow play In71 Ed Griffiths, Bob of stead Rosburg, 74 75 77 228 Mike Diet penalizing him. 72 78 76228, Jack Fleck, 78 72 78 226, Henry Castillo. 75226 Hogan, with a third round 227 78 for 225, missed the cutoff Tommy Jacobs. 72 77 78227, Bil. 72 77 78227, Mike Kra Ogden point by one stroke. 74 227, Bob Gajda, 77 74 78 Clark. ' 74 71 78 210 70 71 69 73 75 210 b By Associated Pres AKRON, OHIO, July 23 -Doug Sanders goes after the biggest birthday present of his career Sunday. The gangling youngster from Cedartown, Ga., playing out of Miami Beach, Fla., carries a edge into the final round of the 42nd PGA chams pionship, against the best in the land, on his 27th birthday. GALLERY IT F.S. who watched the tall, curly haired southerner carve out a 69 over Firestone Country Club's acres Saturdav treacherous for a total of 210 even par wonder how he did it. Sanders probably has the most unorthodox stance and smug in golfdom. He looks like a weekend duffer as he spreads By Associated Pres his feet wide on every shot, AKRON, OHIO, July 23 and his backswing hardly two time Profes reaches his neck line as he Ben Hogan, sional Golfers Assn, champion, punches the ball. failed to make fhe cut off Sat BUT HIS blazing putter was a magic wand Saturday as he urday for Sunday's final sank one putt of six inches, round of the championship. two from 10 feet, and others After 54 holes of the tourfrom 30, 40 and 50 feet for nament, the field is cut to the birdies. low 60 scorers and ties. Sixty The latter came on the players shot 224 or better. eighth, and Sanders said Hogan, with rounds of 73 74 78, it was much longer than the had a 225 total. It was the 50 feet credited by the femifirst time Hogan had failed to nine scorer who accompanied qualify for the full route of him. the tournament since the 1957 -"Why, I had to walk for Masters. 10 minutes to get my ball ALSO MISSING the cutoff back after I sank that one, were defending champion Bob he drawled. Rosburg, and former Open His wife, Joan, unmindful champion Jack Fleck, both at of grinning newspapermen, 226. During the 54 holes he flung both arms around his neck and gave him a lingering played Hogan failed to make a single birdie. kiss. one-strok- e shot-maker- 2 j Bantam Ben Misses Cut 450-yar- Pacific Coast League I 7222(i, At the national open at Denver last month. Palmer trailed by nine strokes after SB holes and by seven strokes after 54. 220, Tom . Nieporte -221- -Buddy 72 74 74220 228, Bob Crowley, 72 79 Weaver, 77 74 77228 229 75 73 71221. Joe Bill Keller. 76 7 4 7-9- 229. Fred Grerr. 76 73 72221, Bo Wmlneer 72 11 80229 72 78 Baker, Herbert 77 Chirk 71221 ,71 71 221, Shelley Mavfield, 73 73 75 23ft 221 Art Wall 75 74 72221, Jer Willie BeUan. Barber. 7ft 72 73 221; Jim Turnesa 23- 1N 76 73 72221, Jullua Boroa, 76 73 72 75 Jimmy Johnson, After a morning 72, Palmer 221. 78 Tom -222-- Tommy Gene Coghiil. Thom-- , 70 Paul 231, 6 Strafaci, blazed a under par 65, leapErnie 79 72 80231. Bolt. 72 72 78222 77 71 Walt Vosslei Burkemo, 74222,Stranahan. frogged over 13 challengers in 72 232 76 72 77 73222, Dick front of him, and won by two 74222, Dick Knight, 74 75 73222 Errie Ball. 76 223Withdrew 72 hole total of strokes with a 78 73 Let Kennedy. withdrew , Marcunaen, 77 72 74223. 280. 2 79 77 Haas. 69 Jackie Burke, withdrew 223, Jimmy Freddie Sullivan Herb Results Satarday Milwaukee 3, Chicago 0 St Louig 7, Cincinnati f (10 inning) San Francisco 3, Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles 2, Philadelphia 9 Sandaye Frefcabla Pitchers St. Louis at Cincinnati-- " Broglie (10-5- ) k vs. Hook Philadelphia at Log Angela vs Koufax Buzhardt (4-0Pittsburgh at San Francisco vs, O Dell (4-8) Cheney Milwaukee at Chicago (2 game) vs. Buhl (9-and Spahan 10-6Hobble (911) and Ellsworth American Association Pioneer League Idaho Fill Billing! Won Led Pci Behind Boise Pocatello Missoula Great Falla Saturday's Results Idaho Falls 7. Great Falla i Boise 8, Missoula 1 BUllngs 13, Pocatello ttetardajr Retails Houston at Charleston, ppd . ram, Dallas Ft Worth 6 Denver 4. -Indianapolis 6 St Paul 4 Louisville 2, Minneapolis 0, Saturdays Resells Vancouver 9 7. Spokane Portland 7. Seattle 0 Tacoma 3, Sacramento 1 (Only games played) Seadays Prehable Pitchers Sacramento (Gorin 60 and Diaz 8 at Tacoma (Choate 8 and Werle Salt Lake City (Gross and Rowe at San Diego (Hobaugh 710 and Ferrarese , Vancouver (Nichols ) at Spo kane (Semproch Seattle (Rippelmever 11 T and Wie-an- d 2 2) at Portland (Mickclsen 811 and McMinn Atlanta Birmingham Wen Lest Palmer went out one over par but got the stroke back at the 11th and was even going to the 16th tee. There he drove into a sand trap and tried to get out with a wood club. The shot faded deep into the rough and his next went Into a ditch paralleling the fairway. It cost him a penalty stroke and then after hitting the green with his fifth, . He had bogey he fives on the next two holes, losing five strokes to the leader on the last six holes. 1 three-putted- Pci Behind Mobile Shreveport Nashville Memphis Chattanooga Saturday's Results Nashville 6. Little Rock 3. 2nd game, ppd , rain. Texas League Birmingham 5, Chattanooga 1 Wen Lest Pet. Behind Mobile 12-Atlanta 7 Rio Grande Valley 62 39 .614 Shrev apart- - at- - Memphis ppd., wet San Antonio S 524J530 grounds. Victoria 82 47 525 9 49 46 .521 Tulsa Batting Leaders 48 52 480 13 4 Austin 4 45 52 Amarillo 404 15 American tissue Fkowron, New York 310, Minoso, Chicago, 325, Sitnrdaya Retails Smith. Chicago, .325 Victoria 4. Amarillo 3 16. 7 National League San Fran Tulsa Austin Rio Grande Valley 11, San An- cisco .344. Ash bum Chicago .322. Groat Pittsburgh 319. tonio O Mi. the 1959 PGA championship. He uses an unusually short seven-footer- Southern Association ). SANDERS WILL be 27 years old Sunday. He has been a top performer on the pro tour for about three years. His biggest victory was in the Canadian Open, while he still was an amateur, but he fresecond-including quently has come in unnoticed since he had started six strokes off the lead. A fine putter, he holed five birdips, that including a of on the cup at tor lip hung the 10th before dropping in," and a 15 footer at the last hole. The downfall of Palmer was as big a story as any positive actions. International League Saturday's Resell To itc 7 2, Montreal Rochester 17, Buffalo i Richmond 3, Columbus Jerse City 2, Miami 0 . FERRIER, another unorthodox swinger who won the PGA title in 1947, sneaked in almost Chlco Ratariaya Remit. birdie, backswing, which he claims allows little latitude for trouble. He occasionally strayed from the narrow Firestone fairways Saturday, however. New York Cleveland Baltimore W ashmlton Detroit Bolton Kaneai City Kansas City 3 Washington York 3 Chicago 5, New Cleveland 4, Boston 3 Baltimore 4 Detroit Saadiyt Frebabls Fltehers Kansas City It Washington fl and Gar-vgames Herbert and vs. Clevenger (3-6- ) X ). Fsscual Detroit at Baltimore Bunning I (6-vt. Estrada Chicago it New York (3i2-- games) vg. and Score ) Pierce ). Coates (9-1- ) and Grba Cleveland at Boston 3 games) and Bell )9 7) vs Latman and Muifett (3-F Sullivan or Monbouquetle rep-rema- Research showed that tha last time Hogan had failed to make the cut in a tournament was in thp 1957 Masters. Even he couldnt remember when h 77228, .Ber had played 54 holes without a -- National League Mid-dleco- ff 77-- 227 2 Tribunes Baseball Scoreboard American League Australian-bor- missed the third round cut211 72211 off in the PGA tournament Jsv Hebert, 68 73 Snead 70211 Bv Associated Pres Saturday by a single stroke 74 60211 -2- 12AKRON, OHIO, July 22 JOHNSTON skied to a Don January, 70 70 72212 fat 80 in the third round to If Arnold Palmer is to 214 Fred Hswklns, 73 69 72214, Dou go with previous scores of plete the tiiple crown of Ford, 75 72 and 73 for 225. Schneiter American pro golf in the Pro-2-15took a 75 after rounds of 76 fessional Golfers Assn, chamDow 70 Ken Venturi 73 Flniterwafd. Dave 225. 74 his for and to 75 Marr, Dick Lundahl, former pionship ending Sunday, It'll Ola take comeback rivaling his Wer Ellis. 72 72 72218, Mike Sou Utahn from Logan, made Ted Kroll 71 the grade by a stroke. Lun- miracle finishes that took him chak216, Arnold Palmer, 67 74 75 to masters the U.S. and 216. to a 75 open dahl fired Saturday 217 titles. come in with a 224 total Pete Lionel Hebert, 75 72 17 Bill Collin-7- 1 73 74 70217, after 54 holes of play. IN THE Masters at Augusta, Cooper, 75 71217. Ga , this spring, Palmer came 218 Al Besselmk, 71 74 73218. Dave to the last three holes needBaian. 75 75 68218 ing one birdie to tie Ken Ven210 turi for the crow'n, and,t,wo Muon Rudolph. 7271 76 21S 227, Bob Fry, 76 74 Manuel Gene Lit iDe La Torre. 71 77 77227. Do Johnnv Pott, birdips to win thp tournament tier. 74 70 75219. 72219 Don Fairfield, 70 Whitt. 71 76 80227, Jim Ferree. 7i 175 81227 219 Joe Moore Jr, 74 74 7- 9He parred the 16th, then bird 227, John Zontek. 77 74 76227. 220 ied 17 wlth a 30 foot putt, 18 228 72 74 74- - 220 Bill Bisdorf Cary with a sinehill 6 footer He beatiMiddiecotf 737477220, Paul Har Mac Roes Collins, 75 76 77 228 72 77 Hunter nev 69 78 73 220. Tony Holfutn. 79228 John 78Cook Venturi by a stroke. 7,1 77 A ery 74 86 22R Berk Georee Baver, 71 71 7ft e And Let That Be a Lesson Catches Cut-Of- f , I eran from California, shot a record 66 and tied with Sam Snead and Fridays leader, Jay Hebert at 211. Don January was next with 212. , Arnold Palmer, the Open and AmofUtrl Prtn WlmltoU Masters champion for whose Doilg waves one in Doug Sanders dances and waves arm as he sinks a sole benefit this tournament putt on 15th hole for birdie Saturday. SandersTeads PGA duel. supposedly was being played, ran afoul of the fearsome 16th hole and wound up six strokes bark at 216. Palmer found about every Imaginable trouble on the 625 yard J6th and took an eight, three over par. Then he bogied the last two holes. -- Danger in Wolf, WolF The Basilio incident might be weighed seriously by all fighters and managers, lest boxing fall in the class of basket ball, where a team never loses, it is homered. RECENT charges by Spider Webb, Joey Giardello and now Basilio hae put boxing in Utah in an unfavorable light. Because of these outbursts actually a form of alibi the boxing fans have lost faith in Utah. year-old- j. HEBERT,' TRYING to protect the slim lead, played al--. most flawlessly for 14 holes. But on the 15th he was trapped and took a bogey and oq, the 16thhe -- landed behind same-tre- es and was forced to play his total sll0t short for another. A par on the last hole would have given Snead a tie, but he put his second Into a trap and couldn't hole a putt. , -- ' Arnold Palmer follow path of r putt which dropped for r par five on the 2nd green at Associated Press Wlrephnte Akron, O., In the PGA tournament. palmers 75 Saturday put him at 218 for thre- - rounds. 10-fo- |