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Show iiy " f i i firnwr . yim yr-pi f The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, January 9, 1962 Rodgers 62 Routs Links Foes 15 By Keefer Lansky Mac Divot FEELING THE TENSION THROUGHOUT HIS BOPY, RICHIE CRANE HOVERS OVER THE MOST IMPORTANT SOLF SHOT OP HIS YOUNG CAREER PIVOT ANt? CRANE ARE TlEP, 5- - UNDER-- PAR FOR THE TOURNAMENT, BUT MAC PIVOT 15 ON The 6REEN v r MAC Youthful Pro Cops Title In L.A. Open LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (5s) Shattering all opposition and tournament records, chunky Phil Rodgers won the $45,000 Los Angeles Open Monday r with an electrifying total of par 62 and a nine-unde- 268. ' naThe 23 year-oltional collegiate champion from La Jolla, Calif., a neophyte of little more than a year as a golf professional, literally turned the final round of this 36th annual wintertime classic into a rout, - Rodgers started the round all even with Fred Hawkins of El Paso, Tex. When the dust had settled and the final threesome was in, the hefty .Californian was nine strokes in front ' of his nearest neighbors, Bob Goalby and Hawkins. Goalby had a 69 and Hawkins, thanks to a dramatic birdie on the 18th, a 71 both for 277. Jack Burke with 68 was alone at 278 for fourth place. Tied at 279 were Tony Lema (70), George Bayer (68) and young Bobby Nichols (69). THE SETTING was the Rancho Municipal Golf Club course, a 7,000-yarpar ; 71 test. Rodfgers wrecked -- the place round. His with his score broke the tournament recorcLlor oneround. shared at 63 by Tommy Bolt in his 1956 play here, and Ken Venone-tim- e W low president. Dr. Louis B. Perry, president Dr. Frank E. Duddy, left, president of West minster College, talks with ski pal and fel- - j Whitman College. Two met on Utr.h slopes. I -- Academics? Later! Lets Ski! Montana Spurns Honor Fools the Bill Udall Elk Plea Armys Ready to Roll Again By Associated Press The HELENA, MONT. Montana Fish and Game Compussion Monday turned down a proposal by Secretary of the Ihterior Stewart Udall that it open a limited elk hunting season in Park County north of'Ycllowstone National Park. which will take place on the plains. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 The By this time Paul is probathletic authorities at West ably beginning to think that Point obtained a football coach thLs is all a design of fate. of high compeThe one thing that probably tence in Paul will convince him is that a suDietzel, Louisiana State Monday selected Charlie McClendon, his perior craftsman who hardly can '2 fast lieutenant, as the new miss return-- ' head coach. If it hadn't been ing the Black for this close friend, PajJ Kn'ghts to the never would have gotten to glory days Baton Rouge in the first place Red Blaik. Dietzel was serving his ap was this move prentieeship at West Point as woith the price? assistant coach to the master, In order to get Arthur Daley Red Blaik, when he learned him, Army had to woo him that Louisiana State was unfrom Louisiana State where dergoing a coaching house this enormously successful cleaning. Fearful that his budyoung strategist still had four dy, McClendon, wouiij be swept out of a job in the shake-up- , years left on his contract. -Despite a surface obeisance Dietzel phoned him. to morality, colleges seem to If you need a job, Charhave few compunctions about lie, said the anxious Paul, I know a couple of spots raiding other colleges for the key men they want. Sometimes where you might move. the inherent nefariousness of this deed is softened when the school holding the contract yields to pressure and gives its man his quick release. This is a mere unguent to salve conBy Arthur Daley New York Times UDALL MADE the pro posal some time ago as a way of cutting down the elk herd in the northern part of the park. The commission held a public hearing in Gardiner Sunday night and got overwhelming public sentiment against opening a special season in Park County. The commission responded Monday and said no to the interior secretary's proposal. LSU Boosts I NEW HE was coming to town for a turi in 1959. total also Rodgers but I wasnt sure when, Dr. Duddy said. I sure was surprised to broke the old mark of 272 set by Lloyd Mangrum in 1956. meet him on the slopes. So what was the next order of business? Rodgers officially turned pro in December, 1960, and Not school . . . the slopes, naturally. This hit the tournament circuit as time they skied-- , Brighton's Mt. Majestic. By Associated Prea a serious venture at St. Paul And Mrs. Genevieve Perry and Mrs. Eleanor BATON ROUGE, LA., Jan. 8 last July. Curly-haireDuddy came along, too. Charley Mc- science. creative was the Clendon, seldom While his name genius HOW DID DR. Perry like his skiing But the Bayou Tigers were in the headlines during this behind Louisiana States unvisit to Utah? so delighted with Dietzel earned $13,092 defenses, Monday yielding period, Rodgers "It was great, he said, "being away in official PGA that they didnt want to let succeeded Paul Dietzel as head prize money. from all those ringing phones. There was general feeling football coach of the Bayou him go. before the round started that Bengals. There even was angry talk Rodgers lack of experience at Baton Rouge of taking the BOYS about are TnE crazy No Compromise Tbis Time might bring a crackup in the coach to court if he him, theyre devoted to him, young the contract. But in pressure of this final round. said Percv Roberts, a member jumped the end he was given reluctant BUT I1E STARTED out with of the LSU Board of Supervirelease and Army had the man a perfect approach on the first sors. it wanted and needed. green that was stiff to the pin The chunky McClendon, and he tapped the bail in from It is true, of course, that about six inches for a birdie. first assistant to Dietzel, long Army first sought permission be man to was the believed He banged in a on from Louisiana State authori term By Associated Press By Associated Press gave him a new five-yea-r five, chipped up about three behind the scenes in LSUs ties to sound out Dietzel. But MIAMI BEACH, FLA., Jan. as an expression of confidence. IIAMI BEACH, FLA., Jan. feet from the cup on eight and gridiron success. its a sorry business to see an 8 Pete Rozelle, a compromise Although Rozelle said the 8 Roy Lown of El Paso, Tex., holed another short putt on DIRECTOR Jim institution of higher learning ATHLETIC stayed in front in the qualify- nine, all of which he converted a man to violate his choice as commissioner of the salary would be the same, Corbett, who had been given persuade r a year, it was expected that ing round of the . into birdies. legal obligations. National Football League after the green light to find a new Phil Rodgers, 67 36a, 7,500; session in adjustments would be made Bowling Tournament Monday Fred a stormy 71 Hawkins, 277, 3,325; head coach, acted with lightIT'S WORSE when the accurrent after at later total 4,385. a of with meetings Bob Goalby, 3,325; Jack 1960, was reelected by unaniasked Dietzel for tion comes from a school like speed. ning resolved. Burke, been 278, have 2,400; Tony mous vote Monday for a five-yea-r problems 1,900, George release from the four remain- the military academy with its Lown rolled games of 228, Lema, 73 Bayer, 1,900; Bobby term at $50,000 a year. I am very happy at this 204, 212 and 234 Monday for Nichols, 1,900; Dave ing years on his contract onlv rigid code of honor. That other 69279, Don JanRagan, 1,450; of confidence, an 878 series. last Friday to take the head schools do it constantly is no uary, 70 Bob ROZELLE, 35, moved up expression 1,450; Rozelle at a news con69 69280, 1,450; Julius coaching lob at the U.S. Mil- excuse. from his job as general man- said DeBoros, I 1,450; Gene Golembiewski of ference. Billy 69 It doesnt come easy to rap 69281, 1,060; Gay Brewer, itary Academy. ager of the Los Angeles Rams troit was second with 4,245. He tier, 1,060; Wes Ellis, 70 McClendon the Ifnuckles of a school as The to succeed the late Bert Bell me 281, "The owners gave 060, Tommy Jacobs, 67 great was followed by Andy Rogozni-c71281. 1,060; Stan Leonard, 69 73 - had just returned from a week- admired and as respected as after a prolonged battle involv- cooperation in the past two of Chicago, 4,231. 69282, 900, Arnold Palmer, 73 71 7049-with Kentucky West Point or of a coach as 75 ... 70 end Interview 1283, 825, Dutch Harrison, ing some 25 ballots. The origi- years. I can not imagine any Bowlers were still rolling -2- 83, 825; Bui Holscher, 68 contract would future problems as difficult as nal three-yea- r officials, searching for some admired and respected as Paul 700, 284, Doug Sanders, have expired in January 19G3, the job of filling the big shoes earlv Tuesdav in comnetition L0ne Hebert M 77284 , 700, Art .one to replace the ousted Blan Dietzel. Perhaps it is better 446 67; for the 96 positions from which Wall Jr., Jerry now to try and forget, rejoicbut the league club owners of Bert Bell, he added. 446 67, 'Barber, Dick ton Collier. 446 47, Joe Camp- Hart, 73 71 71 ing in the certain upsurge The league also reelected will Don bell. $446 67, McCLENDON was given a be cut. 67 , Don Whitt. treasurer Austin Gunsel of field, 7346 74 72285, County Basketball contract at $18,000 71 Steel- - four-yea285, $446.47, Jerry Electro Ceramics 45, Western Air Lines Philadelphia and a s s i s tant THEY WILL bowl 12 games smith, 717171 72285, $446 67, Mason 40; Rose Park Shopping Center 99 , year. per 72 $446 67; Jay 72285, Rudolph, of Joe treasurer Reid's Concrete 51, Federal Donoghue Reserve in the semifinals Tuesday to Hebert, 74285, $446 67 Bank 72, Mel and Ike's Schooners 59, for five-yea- r determine 16 finalists who will Bennett Glass and Paint 50, Air Way Philadelphia Wichita Choice terms. Heating 44 battle for top prize of $15,000. WICHITA. KAN., Jan. 8 Bill Buckingham of Tooele Marcelino Huerta Jr., 37, and Salt Lake Citys Steve MON. THRU for 10 years athletic director WALK-OVER'- S Buell were eliminated after and head football coach at the failing to make the cut early University of Tampa, Fla., was Tuesday. Annual election meeting picked Monday as the Univer BUCKINGHAM rolled a Stove League will sity of Wichitas new head of for a total be the Hot football coach, Wednesday at the Amtourney score of 3,706. Buell bassador r-IEEWirth-Meeks Club, THE SELECTION by a had a I'S i n , president, announced screening committee was subTuesday for a 3,843. to Wichita Vera Mallory, Utahs third Monday. ject approval by THE CLAMBAKE starts regents. bowler in the tourney, found r Bob Donaldson, screening at 7:30 p.m. and all members the pace set by seven-timchampion, Marion Lade-wig- , and baseball fans are Invited. committee spokesman, said Besides electing an officer Huerta was among prospects a bit rugged. Vera had a total score of 2,102 and was slate, the group will chart recommended highly by Hank eliminated. plans for the annual award Foldberg, head grid qoach who Mrs. Ladewigs leading total banquet scheduled for left Wichita to become athletic was 3.531.- Feb. 9. director and coach at Texas By Mike Korologos Tribune Sports Writer BRIGHTON Time was when you could call Dr. Frank E. Duddy, president of Westminster College, the only skiing college head around. This ail went by the boards, temporarily at least, the other day. It all happened when Dr. Duddy was skiing at Alta. He bumped into an old pal, Dr. Louis B. Perry, who just happens to be president of Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash. business-vacatio- Grid Aide To Top Job e n Texan Paces Club Chiefs Reelect Rozelle Field in To Head NFL for 5 Years KeglingDuel r $50,-00- All-Sta- two-wee- e 8 8 Lit-- a 71- 7049-2- 85, 2 70-- dont want to move at said Charlie. "I like it here. But theres a big opening as head coach. Why dont I all, you apply for it? "I might at that. said Paul, suddenly smitten by the idea. HE WENT TO work. Biff Jones, onetime coach at both Army and Louisiana State, began to pull wires and the Biffer has few equals as a wire-puller- . Blaik himself came through with flowery endorsements of his protege, speedily offering to cancel the second year of a two year contract Paul had with Army. So Dietzel got the job at the still tender age of 3lr ARE YOU IN SHAPE Dressen Gets Toronto Job AFTER Associated Press Charlie TORONTO, Jan. 8 Bv Dressen, fired as manager of the Milwaukee Braves last season, was named pilot of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League Tnple-Monday. The appointment keeps the Dressen in the year-olBraves' system since Toronto has a limited working agreement with Milwaukee. Dressen took over the Braves in 1960, bringing them in second in the National League behind Pittsburgh. 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