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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 J-- 3 '. Favorites Advance in First Round of City Parks Test Mauss Records Will In Gigantic Meet Most of the favorites came through Tuesdays to win their opening round matches in the championship flight of the City Parks golf tournament at Forest Dale Golf Course. Jon Mauss, the tough young Braves of Some Kind Arlen Peacock defeated Skip Dick Peacock beat Meyers, ; Ken Larsen deRoy James, feated Charles Ferguson, Other scores Tuesday included: Dave Crowton, Provo, beat Ke t'n Larsen, Dick Owens beat Tom Morgan, Tom Sorenson beat Marv Bowser. 1 and John Heath beat Ken 2-- 1 2-- Wins tional League pennant race squarely in the middle. It all started Monday when a Braves stockholders meeting argeed to change the corporate name of the club from 3-- host-pr- o for the event, beat amateur. Dan Mageras, 1 up, in q hard fought battle, and Jlonneyillejiro .Dick Beane7TupT Kramer beat John Clay 2 up. In other action, amateur Herb Top Matches Pollock beat Frank Barbero, A number of top matches are and Bill MetcalL-.jmothscheduled Wednesday during Jon Mauss . . . Southpaw wins tough amateur swinger, beat sejond.round action. Ron Earl, first City Parks match, Dorton will meet Lanny NielThis Day in Sports sen, a pro who has been playing n im parttime on the PGA tour and 4 Ballif will meet PartcXity pro Ralph Emery in matches scheduled at 8:10 a.m. v Phil Kunkle, Rose Park pro, 6-- 2 will meet Nibtey Park assistant pro Tom Sorensen and Mauss will take on Ken Larson at 11:50 CINCINNATI 2-- to The vote put the Braves in one of those damned if you do and damned if you dont situations with little time available to change, things. But, the secretary of state 6-- 3-- Redlegs Trip Bruins in Contest backed the by Hidden Valley Pro At 12:50 Nolan Wathen, pro at the new Mick Reilly course, will tackle Walt Harris, pro at Hidden Valley. Billy Downs will meet Tom Murphy at 1 p m. and Tee Branca, pro at the Salt Lake Country Club, will test Dick Owens at 1 10 pm. At the same time Kramer will meet Waif gang Zender. AUG. 11,1958 JcJabymiddlecopf me LOWEST RG.A. SCORE OF THE YEAR WHEN HE WON THE MILWAUKEE OPEN GOLF TITLE WITH 67,64 IT WAS HIS FIRST 66,67-2- 6 WIN SINCE THE 1956 U S OPEN. E 4. Budd Aluminum Kelsey Motor Wheel a 486-109- 5 SPACIOUS PARKING MMWnd.WHEEB (AP) Ellis, by Frank Robinson cannot accept the change of name because a local attorney, Dominic Fnnzi, last week filed a claim on that name with the secretary of state. Sammy slugging of and Vada Pinson, recorded his 15th cisthe Cincinnati Reds defeated the Chicago Cubs Robinson knocked in two runs with a double in the Reds three-ru- n first inning. The hit followed a double steal by Tommy Har-pe- r and Pete Rose. Robinson also stole a base in the fifth. Pinson, who also lined a double, cracked his 18th home run in the fith inning off reliever Bob Humphreys. Ellis, who has lost seven games, scattered eight hits. 6-- CHICAGO Stewart If Burton ph Altman ph Landrum cf Williams rf Banks lb Santo 3b R novs y c Beckert 2b Kes nger ss Am f ano ss El'sw'rth p Clemens If b r h bi 3 0 10 1 0 0 0 10 10 30 0 5 110 1 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 4 3 4 0 3 0 0 CINCINNATI Harper If Rose 2b Pinson cf Robinson rf Johnson 3b Pavl'tich c Perez 1b Cardenas ss Ellis p b r h bi 10 0 2 2 3 11-- 1 5 4 4 Atlanta Braves, Inc., in preparations for next years move to the southern city. , Little Time er a m. At 12:30 p.m., Metcalf will meet Pollock in what should be one of the best amateur matches of the day. At the same time, Dave Edmonds, assistant at Forest Dale, and Olympus pro Jim Baker will play their match. - MILWAUKEE (UPI) The Milwaukee or is at Atlanta braves were caught in a legal tangle Tuesday that put the Na- . 4-- Don Dorton, the CARDED rV' 4-- southpaw amateur, had the ea siest time Tuesday as he whipped amateur Clate Larson, 6 and 5. , T: rji t -- gr Patio Springs pro Mark Ballif beat amateur Larry Hill, and Forest Dale assistant pro Don Dockstader beat Glen Cook, - Dnrton By Keefer & Lansky 110 4 0 11 3 12 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 4 0 17 Name Change The Braves, hoping to steer clear of the Frinzi patent, voted the name change in every State except Wisconsin. But Frinzi explained that the Braves as a foreign (Delaware) corporation, were operating m Wisconsin with a certificate of authority and for the certificate to be valid the chaaige m name had to be filed in the secretary of states 33 2 I 1 Totals Totals 33 6 9 6 000 001 1002 Chicago 301 010 Olx 4Cincinnati E -- Santo, Kesslnger Perez DP ChicaLOB go 1, Cincinnati Chicago 10, Cincinnati 7 2B Landrum, Pinson, Robinson HR Pinson (18) SB Harper, Rose, Robinson SF Roznovsky. H RER BB SO IP 2 2 4 4 3 6 El'sw'rth L, 12-2 Humphreys 2 2 McDaniel 1 8 2 5 9 Ellis W, 15 7 6 WP Ellsworth 2 T 2 32 A 11,924 11112 1113 LOS ANGELES (AP) dy Koufax Maury Wills, Gilliam two inning. sin-glRon on atwo-ou- t Roseboro. by Met The Angeles it even in the out 14 as Los Angeles In the Ron Swoboda-cloute- d his 17th e held on to and homer. National single by by defeating the New York Mets NEW YORK b r h W LOS ANGELES b r h M Dodgers added another run in Klaus 2b 4 12 0 Wills ss 4 110 the sixth when Fairly singled M'MIllan ss 4 2 0 Gilliam If 3 111 Smith 3b 4 0 11 Davis et 10 10 and Wes Parker tripled., It was the earliest a pitcher Chrtop'r rf 2 0 0 1 Lafebvra 2b 3 0 O Hickman lb 4 0 0 0 Johnson cf AO O O has won his 20th game since the Swoboda If 3 12 1. LeJohn 3b 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Kennedy 3b Lewis cf 0 O 0 Don reached Dodgers Drysdale C'nlz'ero c 4 0 0 0 Fairly rf 4 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 Parker lb Jackson 0 11 3 p that level on Aug. 3, 1962, en Hunt ph 0 0 O Ros boro c 3 0 11 0 0 0 Koufax p Schaffer 3 0 0 0 ph route to a season. APPIIAHCE to The HOUSTON, TEXAS sur-th- e young first two rounds of singles play here Tuesday during action m the Jaycee International Boys and Girls Tennis Championships. Harold Sears, Salt' Lake City, won his first two matches in the one-gam- 1 1 iBrnisimM 1 1 1 25-- 9 games, also extended his cajeer record over the.Mets to apd the Mets losing streak to nine. His strikeouts increased his matotal to 267, jor league-leadinjust 81 away from Bob Fellers e season record. Koufax had the Mets blanked on three hits until the eighth. Then, with one out, Bobby Klua and Roy McMillan singled and 13-- 0 - Mary Nichols was the lone Utah gal surviving in the girls play. g Totals 33 1 T J Torals 30 4 0 3 Ntw York 000 000 0213 Los Anwlts 002 141 OOx 4 6 Lewis, Jackson DP New York 1 LOB New York 6, Los Angeles 5 2B Swoboda. Smith, Wills 3B Parker HR Swoboda (17) SF Christopher H R ER BB SO IP Jackson L, 7 0 4 3 3 3 1 WcGraw 0 0 0 0 1 Koufax W, 30-7 3 3 3 14 T 3 07 A DOLLIES RENTES . 1811 CHAIN HOISTS LADDERS WHEELBARROWS -T- OOLS S. STATE HU 34 SIS all-tim- Doubles Flay office. 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