OCR Text |
Show ' , r The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 11, 1961 Player Palmer Fails Wins Masters Title as rf Gary Snares Crown by One Stroke ' 19 '( Masters Champ Sorry' For Defeated Rival V 4 ft J - ,,5" VO' F A 'V , j V 1 j! I '1 Yrw $ AUGUSTA, GA.,' April Gary Player, the BUT FOR MY own sake, I say that I wasnt exactly pulling for him to make his par. I have a family to feed, you know. The victory was worth $20, 000 to the South African plus another $5,000 given to him by the golf company which sponsors him. , Wearing the Kelly green jacket traditionally presented to all Masters winners, Player, who was the first foreigner ever to win the title, said he would pass up the next tournament on the pro circuit at Greensboro, N.C. 10 new must (UPI) Masters champion,' said Monday he felt sorry1 for the old one, Arnold Palmer, but hastily added he wasnt exactly rooting for him to par the decisive 18th hole. t By Aaodated Pres AtTGUSTA, GA., April 10 Gary Player, the bold little .. man in black from South Africa, won the Masters golf title by a stroke Monday as Arnold Palmer blew to a double bogey six on the last hole In his bid to repeat as champion. PLAYER, WITH an erratic final 74 In the round, finished with a score of 280, eight under par for the four .rounds over the 152-pou- shot-mak- Palmer blew his chances of winning his third Masters title with a double bogey six on that final hole. rain-delaye- d e 6,980-yar- nerve-wrackin- g Augusta For Arnolds sake, I was sorry to him when he took that six, explained Player. I put myself In his place and I knew how he must have felt 2 d 18 o. on-N- . National Course. Palmer, who had a second straight Masters title in his pocket up to the final hole, finished in a tie with amateur s U.S. Charlie Coe, amateur champion, one stroke behind at 281. er two-time- It was the sixth straight year the Masters title has hung on the last few strokes. Palmer won it last year by shooting birdies on the last two holes. Monday, needing only a par at the 18th to beat Player by a stroke, he hit into a sand trap, cuffed the ball like a duffer around the green hole and came of the in a stroke behind with a last round 71. - vn X Vj 1 v i tS 420-yar- d '' ,4WwBui J & PLAYER IS THE first forbom player ever to win Astoclated Fresa Wlrephoto eign AuoeUted Press Wlrephot the Masters in 25 years the I cost him Masters crown into the on as final feels his roll his watches he how shows Palmer Monday. AH Palmer Arnold cup Player putt Gary tournament has been held. 18th hole Monday for a par which ultimately won Masters on 18th hole to needed Was a par to win, he took twin bogey. Inches misses by cup putt And Coe almost became the first amateur winner. Amateurs have finished second before, but few ever gave a run for the title as the one Coe made Monday when he 293 ($1000); Antonio Cerda, 300 )f Bob Rosbun, 88 280 $20,000 73 73 72 75293 ($1,000); Ted Kroll. ($1,300); Sam Snead, AUGUSTA, GA., April 10 ished with a 69 for a total of fired a final round of 69 for 72 78293 ($1 000), A1 Baldln, ($1 300), Stan Leonard, Gary Player, 289 ($1,300) ($1,000). The wasnout of the 292. Monday, forced to play his 281 score. (UPI) 295 $500 291 $1,133 281 $12,000 Masters Golf Tournament Sun- the round over, he shot a 73 A slightly-buil- t PLAYER, 291 295 281 Peter Thomson. 73 7867 74 Mike Souchak, 75 Arnold Palmer, day cost Mike Souchak some for a total of 295. That gave sombre-lookin($500), Mason Rudolph, (81,133), Johnny Pott. figure who ($12 000); x Charles R. Coe. $600 and Jack Fleck, Wes Ellis 295 Dick 291 ($500). ($1133). Mayer, him $500 prize money. A 292 dons an costume on 291 ($1,133). and E. J. (Dutch) Harrison would have 296 $500 285 $7,000 him about the course, very nearly tossed given 292 $1,000 $100 each. ($500)J Hebert, Jay Don January. $1,100. Lionel Hebert, Lew Worsham. ($500). away his chances on the back Tommy Bolt, Roberto de Vlcenro. SUNDAY, BEFORE the ($7,000). Fleck, Ellis and Harrison nine of the final round. 298 $500 292 ($1,000); Fred Hawkins. ns not forced because did 286 a lost $4,800 $100 they postponement 298 raj He had carried a Byron Nelson, 296 of the round, Souchak had fin- - show up to play Monday. They lead into ($500); Ben Hogan. after Paul Harney, play Mondays Dou Ford, Cards Leaders ($500); had completed what they be- torrential rains had washed ($500). Par Out 464 848 45436 . ?81 , $3,200 iifrv'trxr lx' tmrit' tiriS. TOxlTi-iii '53 'rir oufPalmer s MifTor TllS "TitlfP BiU Ca5Der Jr 72 RENTS ($3,- to 343 344 enroute were Out 76 45434 299 Chick Harbert, 7473-7Sunday and 73287 Player 00). Jack Burke Jr, Player In 543 746 3444074 (280) ($500). ($3,200), BlU Collins, their homes when the round Sunday. SCAFFOLDING The scheduled Sunday finals ($3 Palmer Out 444 342 44433 200); Nicnlau., 70 800 $500 was postponed. Palmer In 443 545 (281) EXTENSION UDDERS were canceled after Palmer 287. Bob Goalby, 7473 ($500) Coe Out 444 244 45435 288 $1,666 two lead to cut had Salt Lak Coe In 453 434 34434 69 ( 281) HAD THEY played Monday Players SOI $500 Ogden 72 2375 Se. State Ken Venturi, HIT Wash. Blvd. 432 443 Bolt Out 45332 301 Walter Burkemo. 7469 they would have received a strokes. 1 543 544 3303668 ( 285) Bolt In 4 Jerry Barber, 7472 288 ($1,666); Doul Sanders, ($500). minimum of $500 each. ClOSfO SUNDAYS 288 as set out ($1 January Gardner, 666); Monday Player 808 $500 444 353 44435 Out if to wrap up the title and January In 443 544 3543071 (285) 308 Miyuel J. Salt, 7475 289$l,300 ($500). Harney Out 544 443 446 38 the $20,000 first place prize amateur. Gene Ltttler, 72 ($1,- - Harney In 443 545 3443074 ( 286) money early, shooting birdies on the first two holes. &' 6a t K .' Fly Bonanza Air Lines ... Jivl I Hoiv They Finished in Masters Golf Meet Washout Costs Linksters 0 9 CEDAR CITY 1 3 5 76-7- 2 NONSTOP hr. 1 k PAGE 8 four-strok- e 78-7- 7 2 FLAGSTAFF - 7473-72-7- 9 K0WE &n) 17$ hrs. ONE-ST- OP TWO-STO- 2V, hrs. P d 7 TUCSON SAN DIEGO 8 EL PASO vit cwiMctini ilrilne 340-3- 871 ); HU4-S56- 2 1X4-941- 7 Silver Dart... all fI) jetprop Set or Call Bonanza reservations or your Travel Agent 1 THIS SPRING AND But he almost came unstuck going around the horn that difficult part of Augusta National from the 10th through the 13th holes. Gary went three over par with a bogey five on the 10th hole and a double bogey seven 13th and at the Palmer caught him. Then Player bogeyed the long 15th and Palmer, shooting sure par golf, moved a stroke ahead. SUMMER - FITNESS S SWIMMING LESSONS INCLUDED . U.S. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN 1040 g 3 For Income Tax Purposes 1960 WRITE CHECKS BeBJrtmaat Irasswj totem1 HevntK for these and similar items 475-yar- d Salt Lake's Newest - 7,500 looked on. shaken, Obviously Finest & Swim Club SPECIAL FACILITIES MEM-WOM- FOR CHILDREN EN MEMBERSHIPS INCLUDE: SPRING SWIM YEAR 'ROUND IN SHAPE-U- P WATER CERAMIC SHOWERS TURKISH BATHS SUN TAN SPECIAL No Risk! Special to Th Tribunt PER MAGNA j G i Lom IS lb. 'Lb 40 Uk. 3H off hip. and waiat . , r or let 1 year, member, hip . . . FREE. Don't risk on. penny. Get FREE TrUl Tod.yi dy. now HU on 4 Count Basis Individually Designed for You is V iIp inctjdccB 1$ r , t )c , or d df hod it fin) names of 'ddv cn dfremdehls give from yours. eddrets if t En- trutm bar I (tyII f cleg all I htl &t Red Cross I P' I'Otl- - );C7l cf f d o)W t fV' f and other similar organizations. j ef chlldesn listed ?ce Gthi.f Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts J tnte n.mber eupl TAXES I pagp 2 befrt n O'yr CGWpfnS'lfinn on jj"d I d !.(ortS ''rwn t (.'eludn or pt 88 o,; istrctK r ,fl Xi IT" it Real estate taxes Personal property taxes, including automobile and furniture Federal income taxes State income taxes Auto license plate. State sale, taxes and state gasolins taxes (as portions of total). INTEREST M OlM! I);nve7ctf fxrFiS 9 Prali? (or less) jm !ai mr j tro iepora'e StKeluiel - 3(Dd. tdencJs, Interest, 10. Of her ticCTe(cr lo$i)fiom d f$um 1 rf ees 7, 8, 1 Gross 10) Aojusl'-- pr- i Chech o if vtiiKmad Hr-- d cl itOBjehoid L w Sufv.vir Widow or Wtdowci Many people, when figuring their income taxes, take the standard 10 deduction because they are unable to itemize all allowable items. Receipts are lost and small items forgotten. As a' result, they overpay their taxes. Many of our customers have found It dpChdit chi'o 5 Dd MISCELLANEOUS Union dues Fees to employment agencies Professional society dues Safety equipment Tools and supplies Alimony or Separate maintenance payments Payments for replacing los. by fire, storm, theft and casualty not covered by insurance All ordinary and neoeaary business expense., including entertaining NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED FREE There ore many ether Items tee mm ereu. te mentlea that yea sheeld pay by cheek for Interne tax records end proof of payment . yc--t "Y; Cavnty whUH v Iw. I I ft; j WJ K Ko nIh.iibnnr) ', r, pMtti. i. um IVfrCS rrfat (i- -f .Ui) .Orta tmi rfa itai tia nt ikaM.fnpliaa.afkiyrtW'tt, -s , j Da fV yt'. aw. asy o, (.! V. ot (ax fat if Y.,. y , ar tn.tt Ottii.u w()tca ta at 4-87- 86 National Health-Slenderfor- m Studios PJL, BRING YOUR SWIM SUITS, THE WATER'S FINE. t ' Everybody Buys Classified Ads : L Why dont you open a First Security checking account today then youll be sure you will pay only your fair share of taxes next April 15. a First' Security checking account bestay to keep records for PAID Home mortgages Automobile contracts Personal loans to a bank or an individual o! ipeot ty in Furniture contract. ithheld Itor Appliance contract. 1?A Life Insurance loans s exceeJod ttrjoine you or yow Delinquent taxes. her! tic m han one cm tt, '.r mrimeitom MEDICAL DENTAL and HOSPITAL 1 Doctors, dentists, nurses, hospitals Drugs or medicine necessary to get tCee l y pp 3 Transportation medical care Eye glasses, artificial teeth Medical or surgical appliances, braces, etc. y examinations and treatment Premiums on hospital or medical simply insurance. income tax purposes. They write checks for every deductible item. Checkbook stubs are their record and cancelled checks are legal proof of payment. is the If with A First Security Checking Account G I East Larkin 41. Luck! 42. Duff in 44, Tangbars 43, Crooks 44 Cyprus K Ridd 40. C. Ridd 43, Draper 45. Miner and Philpart 47. United Fund Community Cheit Crippled Chddrens Hospital, Cancer, Polio, Heart fund, checked LM Li . Sits, O' East Highs golf team defeated Cyprus, in a dual match Monday at the Copper Club. Kean Ridd was medalist with 40. The results: WEEK fo n cjpimod 170-17- GUARANTEED RESULTS K- ' uti.' .j - CVJ O-- East Linksters Down Cyprus IT... Phone Today ' age. 15 ROOMS TRY CHARITIES Palmer hesitated about selecting club, then banged his trap shot clear across the green into the crowd and down a bank. He had to get down from there in two to tie. But his pitch stopped some 15 feet beyond the cup and he failed to make the putt coming back. PLAYER, AT 25. is within a few months of being the youngest golfer ever to win the storied Masters. Byron Nelson also was 25 when he won in 1935 and he had a few months margin over Player in Assessments Donations Budding funds Collection plates At that stage It appeared all over. Palmer had fired a 33 on the front nine and hadnt missed his par for eight holes coming back. Player, who finished about a half hour ahead, was sitting in the lounge of Augusta Nationals quaint clubhouse and grimacing with every shot when it happened. PALMER GOT OFF a fair drive on the 18th. He hit his second shot badly and it rolled into a trop at the right of the green as a gallery of some JP A ft CHURCH Tithing FIRST SECURITY BANK First Security lank of Utah, N. A. First Security lank of Idaho, N. A. lank Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation First Security State t First Security - lank of Reck Springs " . |