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Show Gianls Give Franks li I I The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 18, 1965 "V. 66 Littler Wins - : . . , - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Man- - ager Herman Franks signed a new contract as manager of the San Francisco Giants Saturday, - extending his tenure through the 1966 season, Giants Pleased ' We have had this in mind for some time, said Horace Stone-hapresident of the Giants, and we. were pleased when Herman agreed to the extension. He has done a fine job for us this far, and I' am sure all San Francisco fans agree. The new contract - permits PA. (AP)-A- me PITTSBURGH, busi- Herman to operate in a longer Dokka, and. I feel ness and finance student from range perspective, this will be beneficial to the Studio City, Calif., crushed. team. Leo Zampedro One Year Ohio, 10 and 9, Saturday the manager Franks became and won the Publinx Golf Chamof the Giants last Oct. 4. At that pionship by the biggest victory contime he signed a one-yemargin in its 40 year history. tract. Until he came to the Giants as Big Margin Dokka, a native , of Norway replacement for Alvin Dark who reached the semifinals last Franks only previous managerafter the first 18 ial experience was one year in year, was holes of the match final the minors and three seasons of over the parched par winter league in Puerto Rico North Park Golf Course. and Venezuela. He won the 20th, 23rd, 25th, Giant Coach 26th with pars and halved the Franks was' a coach for the 27th as the putting and iron play - that earr NewYork-Gianisfrom.-1medalist Stan Pop-- . through 1955 and again with the osli fell apart.. Giants in 1958 in their, first season in San Francisco, He had quit baseball after two Zampedro, husky fullback from football years as general manager of the former Colorado State, won only three Salt Lake City Bees of the Paholes-i27. He made a game try cific Coast League, .19.62 and. to 'come back in the afternoon, 1963, to take care of business inchopping against the pin to win terests in Utah the 19th hole with a birdie. But he rejoined the Giants as But Dokkas steady play was coach two days after the start of too much. the 1964 season. - I TORONTO Gene Lit- at 207 the final I tler of Las (A?) withstood a blew tostarting a 76 for a 283. Vegas j mmrnms& fiiiM ar Publinx Foe ; Browns Release p . six-fo- . AUTO CENTER THRIFT , MURRAY-56- CTY , HUJV GRANGER-40- South 9th East 50 West 3500 South 91 OPEN WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. - The victory was Littlers first Enel on the tour since 1962 and gave him 320,000 top prize' money HIRAM, OHIO (UPI) Frank from the 3100,000 pot plus the Goldberg, a defensive end from Seagram Gold Cup. It was also Central Michigan . University, a present for him- was released by the Cleveland Browns Saturday. The departure self. He will be 35 Wednesday, Littler was the last man to of Goldberg, Clevelands 20th hole out. In the threesome draft choice, reduced the teams ahead of him, Nicklaus bid for roster to 59. birdie went by the edge a of the cup. Bruce Devlin of Australia who led after the third round with a ar 349 round, to reach the green over a creek. Fonwth, Glover, He was short and the ball went ford Perdido into the water. He wound up Joe Campbell, of 1 late challenge by Jack Nicklaus Fla., the first round leadBay, Saturday and won the Canadian finished in a tie for third er, with Golf a Open Championship 278 with Homero Blanscore of 273, seven under place at cas of Houston, Tex., Rod Fun-set- h for tournament the par of Spokane, Wash., Randy Littler finished the final round Glover of Florence, S.C., and 66 over Masonwith a Rudolph of Clarksville, the Mlsslssaugua course and Term. ran down a four-foo-t pressure On the last nine Littler sank putt at the 18th to stay one stroke ahead of Jack Nicklaus, three birdies and six pars. One Masters champion from Colum- of his birdies, a 4, came on the 12th, where Nicklaus gambled bus, Ohio. . with his second shot, attempting First Since 1962 .Golfer Routs -- taking a 27 4.760; Randy 4,760; Mason 4.740; Charles Sif3.050; Bruce Devlin, 3,050; Bill Casper, 2,500; Rex Better, 734749-7290 2,500; Dudley Wyjono, Dave Marr, $1,814.28; Kel Naolt, 814.28; Jay Dolan, 814.28; Gary Player, 814.28; Jack Rule, 714949-7228814.28; Lionel Hebert, 6. Nicklaus Laments Nicklaus however, figured, that the 17th hole was the one Bruce Crampton, that "lost the tournament. It is 1,250; George Archer, 250; Dave Stockton, d 4. about Jack drove par Don Fairfield, 70 feet from the pin, but his chip nold Palmer, diner Dickinson, Jr., was poor, leaving him . 30 feet Larry Beck, short. He took two putts for a 323-yar- 70448-7428- par. Littler, who had rounds of 70, 68, 69 and 66, attributed his showing to his improved putting. JENCO AUTO PARTS OPEN . I havent had a week of ting like this in four years, put- he said. He took only 28 putts in his final round and had eight one-pugreens. He had only one three-pugreen in the tourney. 70,000; Gno Llttlar, 70484946-2- 73 tt tt Jsdt Nicklaua, Hanaro Blancaa Joo CampbHI, 12.000; (4,760; 4,760; Rod SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Weekdays 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. j Complete Auto Parts Phone 484-260- 2 389 E.'33rd South 205 went four over par with a 74 and finished in a tie at 279 with Charles Sifford of Los Angeles. Gassius?-- No Dempsey Says Der Black Ulilan HAMBURG, GERMANY (AP) Max Schmeling, who has traveled the road' from' ffard punch fame-t- o soft drink prosperity, regards Cassius Clay as good fighter but no Dempsey, Tunny or Louis. Louis Fights Max was heavyweight champion before Clay uttered his first word and is best remembered for his two fights with Joe Louis in the 1930s. He is now a prosperous soft drink distributor in Germany. g In his Hamburg office, the noisy assembly line in one of bottles, the over-lookin- Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., who was tied with Nicklaus summer clearance American Legion very important for the champ. Only a few months away from hir 60th birthday, Schmeling ;is and looks much younger than his age. He shows little evidence of over 15 years of fighting. His smile is hearty and his relaxed manner more American than German. full-face- d Works Out He says he exercises regularger; West vs. Magna at Jordan Park; vs. Highland at Draper; Skyline ly five or six kilometers each Draper vs. Judge at Skyline; Bingham vs. Granite at Bingham; Hoiladay vs. Murray at morning on a stationary bike Murray. and does some hunting. Skyline vs. Draper at SkyTuesday line; Murray vs. Midvale at Murray; The boxers today are still East vs. Hoiladay at Muny. South vs. Highland at Wednesday good but they are just not hun- Muny? Midvale vs. East at Sandy; West a t J or dan P ark ud ge vs. gry like they used to be,-he said. I started .fighting profession about boxing now and in ally in 1924 and earned $5 in my first fights. Two years later, I his day. was fighting for $20 a fight. I Clay Comment (as hungry. I lived off of what Naturally he was asked to I made in the ring. comment on the champion-orato- r First Year n and Clay. Now you got fighters making hesitated, patted thousands of dollars in their Schmeling down some gray hairs and said : first year.. And you got guys like iTo me, this Clay talks too Pete Rademacher who fights for much and fights too little. But I the world championship in his will have to say that he is a very first pro fight. We had to very good man. There is no work hard for champiqnships in thafcHe is the my time. If the champ beat you, question-abo- ut best around. you had to start again at the - If he was not good he would bottom of the ladder and earn never have been Olympic cham- another shot. No return bout clause business then. pion. Poor Competition ;J at U. of U. Thursday Tooele vs. Judge at Tooele. Friday Magna vs. Midvale at Magna; Skyline -- vs Tooele-- at - SkyUnejGrantte vs. Highland at Granite; hAjrreiY vs. West at Murray; Bingham vs. Hoiladay at Bingham. Saturday Draper vs. Skyline at Draper. Granger Q20HGIU orator-champio- -- INSURANCE PHONE EL CONTINENTAL BANK BLDG. qualified his statement a bit by saying he didnt think there was much competition around these days and that Clay was no great fighter yet. As for the Sonny Liston-Cla- y fight in May, Max said: -I saw the fight in Vienna on television and I would say that Clay simply caught Liston cold. Schmeling Jirst round that - the same way.-Wit-h punch in say the fifth or sixth round, once Liston was warmed dont-thinit could have k up, knocked him out. I FRONT END ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCE FOR ONE LOW PRICE Eyes Photos eyed the photo- Schmeling graph covered wall in front of him. There he, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and other ring greats were gathered in poses, celebrating a boxing era long gone. I do hope that Clay will be a Max said. Its sportsman, - Twins Lose Hurler - ST. PAUL The Minnesota Twins, MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) SatnrdayptacedrighthandpiTchr er Dave Boswell on the disabled list for at least 30 days. Boswell, 20, was taken to a Minneapolis hospital Thursday night with what was diagnosed as acute tonsilitis. However, the club disclosed Saturday that further examinationshowed he was suffering from infectious Here's what we dot 1. Adjust Caster 2. Adjust Camber 3. Set Toe-I- n 4. Set Toe-O5. Inspect Steering 6. Balance front wheels off car ut TOP NOTCH INSURANCE. 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DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD Associated Press Wirephoto Max Scbmeling, former heavyweight great, says Cassius Clay is a good fighter, but not a Jack Dempsey or Gene Tunney. J Golf Title - - JJ |