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Show 14 C The Salt )iV- Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 23, 1964 Off Thursday in Pro Duel at Provo rs-Te- e Special to The Tribune Riverside Country PROVO Clubs tree-line- d fairways and smooth greens were due to get manicuring early next week in preparation for the Ladies Professional Golf Assn, .tournament. $2,500 of the tournament.4 Theyll play with one woman amateur' and two men amateurs, or with three, men last-minu- I amateurs. i And the pros will have different amateur partners each day. ' The lady golfere 34 of them will play a tournament beginning on Thursday and running through Sunday. up for grabs in this portion Ie THESE SCORES on the first two total, days will ccfunt on the but for the last two days the lady pros will have the course to themselves. Theyll play with amateur partners on Thursday and Friday with It is expected that the vanguard of the lady pros will be Id Provo 4 ter Nine Monday and perhaps get in a few practice shots. Most all of them will be here by Tuesday, which should see just about everyone trying out the course. Clifford Ann - Creed, Cornelius, Shirley Englehom, Gloria Fecht, Marlene flagge, Sybil Griffin, Patsy Hahn, Sandra Haynie, Betty Hicks, Ruth Jessen,. Judy Kimball, Carol Mann, Sandra : McClinton, Mary Mills, Lucille Warded and Jo Ann Prentice. Berg, one of the famous names injyomens golf, is a late Patty entrant i ALSO ENTERED are Betsy Rawls, Jeanette Rector, Barbara Romack, Marilynn Smith, Sandra Spuzich, . Beth Stone, Judy Sherry Wheeler, Kathy Whitworth, Peggy Wilson, Mickey Wright, Sandra Palmer, Connie Shell have a clinic at Riverside, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., and give another at the Alpine Country Club Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. , Lady pros entered are Gloria Armstrong, Andy ' ' v s'v , - Cohn, e, Kathy Robinson, Penny Zavichas, Joanne Kuhn and Patty Berg.' Naturally' the talented Mickey Wright will be favored to win, but Kathy Whitworth, the defending champion of this Utah tournament, and several others have the shots to take the top money. The lady pros will eeme here directly from Albuquerque, N.M., where they will be finishing a tournament Sunday. Amateurs Jn the pro-aportion of the affair gained the spots by m i Utahns claimed 11. of the 16 titles Saturday as netters from six states finished play in the week-lonIntermountain Junior Tennis tournament on the University of Utah courts. g ONLY THE junior mixed and boys 12 doubles, the boys 10 and 12 singles and the girls 14 singles titles eluded Utahs youthful netters as the cream in the Intermountain crop concluded play. F. D. Robbins led Utahs superb showing by capturing the boys 16 and boys 14 singles crowns and playing on the winning boys 16 doubles team with play for WBBA and both teams went scoreless through the seventh, but East Van Nuys called on the home run ball to win it in the eighth With one out, catcher Russell Plappert slammed a circuit drive over the left field wall, then after Alan Fossat, who took ' over for starter Gary Uribar in the seventh, walked the next batter, Jesse Montez relieved him on the mound. Randy Trane. n, for third place. home runs A pair of two-rupaced the win. Bill Ruddy getting one in the first and Richard Stodola getting one in the fifth. rr 1 3 Oil 001 3 Stinson and Gallatier, Paschell, Weid-au(2), Husband (41, and BodlneJ 2B Ruddy (S), Rasmussen (S), Weideuer (K), HR Ruddy (S), Stodola (SI.. will gat yea the bast deal ny size, hope r yp swimming pool. FREE PUNNING I -- Phil Koortloy RESIDENTIAL, MUNICIPAL PHoim COMMERCIAL, mnd CLUB POOLS AX Mo 963-59- Coll Colloct or Writ 453 No. 400 K.v ioontifvl, Utah V vBCi.lt By Bill Coltrin Miss Jessen, known more for her spread-eagl- e putting stance than for golfing success, moved three under par at 141 Saturday after 36 holes event. le g Miss Smith, whose steady gave her the first day lead pul-tin- and a course record at 68, saw her putting fall apart for a 74 as she slipped to a 14 and second place. KATHY CORNELIUS quietly moved into third place with a 71 Saturday, giv143 for ing her a the first two rounds. ar ar L.A. RAMS Tribune Sports Writer New schools, new league align- ments, new coaches and the greatest mass of fine players in history, make the 1964 Utah high school football outlook just plain wonderful. PRACTICE GETS under way officially Monday and most coaches arent wasting any time, calling for early morning drills the first day. First games will be played on Sept. 11 with just aboqj every eleven in the state due lot action that day. One of the new schools is the combination of the old North Cache and South Cache. Instead of two rather smallish Class A schools, now one relatively big one with about 1,500 students will make this a tough DALLAS COWBOYS TODAY 1:00 P.M. VIDEOTAPE GAME PLAY-BY-PLA- Y OF SATURDAY'S by Zion Motors and Banaficial Lift KgLTV 5 NO. 1 6Non-Wimi- and BY High have moved into the Class A ranks. Judge will play in Region Three, in a division with Hillcrest, Jordan, Murray, Bingham and Tooele. American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lehi and BY High will be in Region Four, along with Orem,' Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson and Carbon. With these schools moved out of Class B, the football race in Class B is expected to be wide open this year. 'Judge, American Fork and Pleasant Grove have won the title quite a few times in the past 15 years, but now the gates are wide open. Sky-vie- dub. Glen Olive rson, who has coached at Preston, Idaho, for years, will handle the Skyview team. HIGHLAND IS the state defending champion in Class A and highly favored by most everyone to repeat, but there will be no defending Class B title holder since Judge won last falL The policy of having a full round of quarterfinals, giving Wins in Stocks Main , hmnwdiat MARY NICHOLS took the junior womens singles crown from Claudia Walling, Katy Kurtz, Denver, bested Susan in Bradshaw, Salt Lake, girls 14 singles and then Miss Bradshaw recovered to take in girls Cissy Greene, 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 12 8-- 6-- 1 6-- 6-- 9-- 8-- 6-- 6-- a heritage of engineering firsts end an enviable record of coach this club. New alignments will divide the state into four Class A regions and four Class B regions instead of five of each. 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REGION FOtR (in Utah Coun it ignited while he was making a ty plus Carbon), all games this practice run. year will be league games. Each He was reported in good conteam is going to play all of the dition at a Salt Lake hospital e others thus making a late Saturday. should which league schedule, Sorensen edged Dick Card in be a beaut There will be no practice games for teams the main event, but Cards second place threw the point race of this region. It looks like a big season for into a virtual tie. Card, Mel everyone, and especially for the Andrus and Pete Cazier are all bunched together. fans. The other new one is View-mon- t, FOR EXAMPLE, in Region' View-monorth of Bountiful in Davis Two, Clearfield, Davis, one in Bountiful are and county. It will drain a little off East division and South, West, Bountiful and a litle off Davis, and Highland in the other possibly weakening both the Braves and the Darts a little this year. Dick Lewis, who has been anassistant at Bountiful, will JUDGE MEMORIAL, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lehi vs. f 'V nament Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Riverside Club is just to the north of Provo. Prep Gridders Open Drills Monday Each region will have two divisions and each division champion will qualify for a state quarterfinal playoff. MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S Kfc V' leader Marilyn Smith suffered a case of putting jitters. in the and Bob Karpowitx watch. Riverside, groomed to perfection, will be the scene of the LPGA tour Outlook: Plain Wonderful Ruth Jessen Leads in LPGA Meet NFL PRO FOOTBALL Sponsored . 6-- Carolyn Clark of Riverside Country Club blasts out of the sand at the club while, Elenor Poppen 1 COMPLETE 6-- 6-- a ' 7-- n 6-- too 000 8- -4 East Van Nuys I By Associated Press 010 000 023 4- Helper ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.V Aug. Wood, Kirk (7) end Plappert. 6. Hribar, Fossat (7), Montez (() end L. Hribar 22 Blonde Ruth Jessen parand G. Hribar (7). HR Plappert (E). Gunderson (E), Fossat (H). 2B Schwartz layed a 71 into (E), G. Hribar (H), L. Hribar (H). one-strolead Saturday in the 021 010 a 7 1 Sese OOO 000- -0 Pocatello I 4 $11,000 Albuquerque LPGA pro-a- m Daniels and Bills. Famham, F. Brousgolf tourney as first day sard (2) and Jackman. 2B Bell .(P). United Pools 12-1- 6-- y 11-- SWIM P0QL EXPERT Greg Young pulled his third straight upset in junior mens singles, beating Alan Loeb, Den- ver, for the title, Young was on the losing tandem in junior mens doubles where Russ Brown-Mik- e Cooper of Lehi defeated Young-Harol- d Sears, 6-- Creek-Springvil- le 7 Schovaers, 6-- y, 6--1, 7-- The Utah nine retaliated in the bottom of the inning as Rufus Ellington walked, Gary Hribar doubled him home.wnd twin brother Larry Hribar drove Gary in with another double. But a ground out ended the rally. took , Sage consolation honors by downing ' Pocatello, 44), rapping two Idaho pitchers for seven hits including two each by Larry Lamb and Tom Cherrington. t Wal-dra- 3-- 6-- 330--11 6-- singles. Salt Lake, Miss Bradshaw then teamed in boys' 16 singles, Mark Magle-bwith her vanquished foe, Miss Salt Lake, in boys 14 Greene, to beat Sherma and with teamed Trane singles Shaforth, Denver, to down Laury Hammel-Bruc- e in girls doubles. Plenk of Salt Lake, Scott Stevenson-Pau- l Vodak, Molly Greene joined the douLak defeated Bill ble winners, capturing the girls Salt Bennion-BobbSchovaers, 16 singles title from Agnes in boys 14 doubles and in and the Denver, final event of the day, playing with Mary, Nichols on Karen Ludeman-JiEdwards the winning junior womens to defeat doubles team, beating Claudia got together Kathyin Dunlevy-JiHatton, Walling-KareLudeman, Denjunior mixed doubles. ver, Larry Loeb and Kent WoodJAKE WARD, 10, Denver, ward, Denver, teamed in the copped two prizes, the boys 10 boys 12 doubles to defeat Robsingles over J. R. Ellison, Lehi, ert Young and Bruce Nagel of and the boys 12 singles Salt Lake City, 6-- 1. Keams-America- over Bobby Lake, 7-- ROBBINS defeated Mike After a fielders choice, Jphn Gunderson crashed a two-ru- n homer over the centerfield wall to give East Van Nuys the lead 320 a prettier course, at least those holes on the back nine. Utah Netters Shine In Regional Event TWO TEAMS Were tied, the end of six innings-regula- tion n baf- fled by the course remains to be seen.1 Off the back tees it is not a simple golf course and there is plenty of water around to catch any wild shots. It is highly unlikely though that the lady pros will have played on Win 11 Crowns here Saturday. Sait Pedro tear Riverside apart" or be parking area. Amateurs can find out their starting times via a direct tele- - 3, SAN PEDRO defeated the lady pros will .WHETHER FANS WILL be able to find parking spaces at the Brigham .Young University parking lot i the Riverside Clubs rather large lot is filled. A bus shuttle service for fans will be provided from the BYU Special to The Trlbqne SANTA SUSANA, CALIF. -East Van Nuys, Calif., scored three runs in the top of the eighth inning then held off Helper, who scored two, to defeat for the chamthe Utahns, s4-pionship of the 1964 World Series of Western Boys Baseball at after the pairings are made up Wednesday evening. receive other benefits aside from playing privilege. WBBA Tilt TnE at phone line which will be set up buying sponsorships in the tournament. They paid $150 for their sponsorships, and, of course, will Loses in 1-- - CHRYSLER VaV corporation Box 26018, New Orleans, La. An equal opportunity amployer Fort Office r 70126 can't drivs in tomorrow 570 So. Stato St. If yov - Call for an appointmont Call 3S5-61- 2! |