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Show LTgrjyflTr ftv' I ;' V "V 'V 'W - V V vy t V V v v in Pro Raiders I Broncs Put Late Shoppers! Tickets Available ', Hopes on Ace Backs e shoppers stiH can pick up a good selection of reserved seats in the downtown ticket offices Saturday until 1 p.m. for the pro football game between the Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos. The office at the Mint Cafe and the Newspaper Agency (first floor of The Tribune Building) will close out their downtown sales at 1 p.m. . And both spots will have some good seats for the late Last-minut- Saturday Morning August l4, 1&65 Page 25 j -- By John Mooney ' ''T shoppers. 7T The ticket office in the University of Utah field house will be open all day Saturday, until the 8:15 p.m. kickoff. Gates to the stadium will open at .6:30, and some 10,000 general admission seats will be available all day Saturday at the field house ticket office. Salt Lake City, Utah : John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Tribune Sports Editor Be it August or December, it makes no difference when the American Fooball Leagues bitterest rivals clash, and, with the weatherman promising to - cooperate, Denver and Oakland could have a regular donney-broo- k Saturday night in the Ute bowl. Weather had been a major question all week as far as the crowd for the first appearance of AFL teams in the stadium, and Friday night the forecast for the final countwas down. Slight Favorites The Intermountain football season will clear the launching pad Saturday at 8:15 p.m. and the crowd will be in excess of 17,000. Dont Call Him Bobo, but Lee Has Been Abound the Circuit On the basis of. opening games, the Raiders probably will enter the game as slight fa' vorites. But there is one advantage He's been here before; as a member of the New York Coach A1 Davis may have Giants end San Francisco 49ers, and, of eourse, he won his missed. The Broncos trained at spurs at the. University of Utah. , mile-hig- h Golden,- Colo, while Dont suppose Lee Grosscup the Raiders trained at sea level. 7 considers himself quitetheHappy . - And ini a wide-open 1 1 passing .Wanderer Louis (Call Me Bobo) and running game, the thin air Newsom was to baseball," but the could work to the disadvantage veteran quarterback has been of the Raider crew. around the circuit several times Late Injuries Now, Grosscup has developed the poise arid savvy of the "veteran. Both clubs suffered Hes getting by on his head as injuries that will cause a shufmuch as his arm, and Raider vetfling of the lineups. erans were impressed by his mov- Top casualty of the Broncos was Lionel Taylor, the leagues ing of the team against San Diego last week champerennial At 28, Lee knows this is the pion, who was hospitalized just before the Broncos 'left Friday end of the line if he cant ome Lee Grosscup . morning with a'kidney stone. through with the Raiders. He spent all last season on the taxi;, (red shirt) squad of the However, moving up to the ft' late-wee- f ft ulJU impressed. Raiders, so Coach A1 Davis must have-beeThe Cup has seen action twice previously with pro clubs in the Ute bowl, with the Giants in his rookie year in the NFL, and with the 49ers. In between times, he also played for the Vikings of the NFL and the New York Titans before he was injured in 1962. The Cup has had some great moments in the Ute bowl, against Colorado State in the blizzard of 57,' against the Air Force Academy that same year, against Colorado at Boulder arid Army at West Point There were a lot of games in his collegiate career when Bambi and his Golden Arm pulled the Utes through. If he gets a shot Saturday, a lot of fans are pulling for Lee to pull himself up by his own efforts. k g splij end spot will be Odell Barry, the speedster who caught eight passes last week in the losing heroics against Kansas City, i Running Back Charlie Mitchell algo has a slight injury for, the Broncos, but that only moves. Abner halfback Haynes, from- Kansas City last year, to the running back spot. Willie Brown, a defensive specialist, probably wont see much action, for the Broncos. Oakland had a few victims of the rugged training camp season, and opening game. Frank Youso, a lineman, has been out - In any major athletic promotion, a lot of folks have all season and Cotton Davidson, to work hard. A lot of us are expected to do this, because the veteran quarterback, didnt LIGONIER, PA. (UPD Tenasee action last week. we happen to be involved as part of the job. cious Tommy Aaron completely band deserves a School Tooele the But special High Veteran Passer ignored a raging controversy inI tribute. .Arnold Palmer and Tom Flores, who is volving It isn't easy to get a band assembled in the vacation a However, r veteran lor the PGA period, which was the reason no band appeared a year ago the Championship will be passing, Raiders, at the pro game. total of 137 by posting a Lee with the along Grosscup, e But a football game without a band is like a hot dog former Ute for a margin over who stole the show without mustard and relish flat. and Dave Marr. in the upset of San Diego last Jack Nicklaus 28-Thats why a special round of applause goes to Tooele. week. Aaron, the Director C. Roy Ferrin of Tooele High responded to the The Raiders will from e g precisionist unveil three call for help and he mustered 45 members to form a pep has who Ga., newcomers to their squad, boys Gainesville, Alfen of Tooele school the Van Curtis band. Superintendent in the missed only money being who played a week ago in the district was glad to cooperate, to make the evening more in his last' 15 starts but in Chica- once College game didn't win any of them, retained enjoyable for the fans. go This is a fine gesturerand a fine group of musicians. the lead he moved into Thurs tackle be Theyll Harry SchUh, The band is rated one of the best in' the area, and has end Fred Biletnikoff and been selected to play for the visits of Presidents Ken- split Todd, the latter no stran-ge- r Larry as well as the Seattle nedy and Johnson in Salt Lake City, to Utah fans, who rememWorlds Fair. ber- his speed-a- t Arizona State- Give that band a little' special applause Saturday, beLate Arrival Qualifiers In LIGONIER, PA. AP) cause cooperation of this nature isnt easy to find. This th PGA Championship at the .marks the 15th appearance of the band this summer,: to Denver will have Bob Brieten-stelLaurel Valley Golf - give the fans am idea of its public apiritedness? 137 in Its lineup, as a 137. Tommy Aaron Another group that added a little extra to the game is from the squad. 139 ... the 115th Engineers of the Tftah National Guard, who will - With Haynes in the Bronco Jack Nicklaus Dave Marr post the colors before the game. They include Sgt. First backfield will be Cookie Gil140 Class Richard Severson, Sgt. Harold Farnsworth,' Sgt. Les- christ at fullback; John McCor140. ter Newren and Sp. 4 Ellis Bringhurst. mick at quarter and A1 Denson Billy Casper ' hi at flanker. RayGardner Dickinson Jr. This will key the Denver of- mond Floyd 142 fense that set a three-year- " ofDon Bies H. Sikes fensive record against Kansas 142;R. Mike Souchak so much wonder Each year, a few cynics energy, City last week 'with, a balanced why 143 time and newspaper space is devoted to bringing a pro passing and Doufl Ford 73-Bruce Devlin running attack. Sam 70143; Mason Rudolph football game to the University of Utah Stadium. The Raiders will turn loose a Snead Blealcher which Utes receive the the 144 profits, Surely; tough offensive backfield with Bob McCallister George are given to the University of Utah development fund. the veteran Flores at quarter- Knudson Doug Sander But, more than that, we feel the game offers a little back, Clem Daniels at halfback, 145 something extra for the Intermountain sports fans, the Allen Miller at fullback and Gay Brewer Manuel de la football see in a to the Al game professional Geiberger 7671145; opportunity speedy Bo Roberson at flanker. Torre Vin Sullivan Hebert Jay flesh, in your own area. The Raiders also will have Art 145; Bo Winlnger 146 Also, from the standpoint of the economy of the area, Powell, who tied with Taylor for Chuck Courtney Miller Bersuch a game brings visitors from the Intermountain states, the championship ber Hebert Jack Burke Maxwell Billy Lionel and this is good for every business. of the league last season. Gary Player 7672146; John-nPut 'em all together, and they, spell a worthwhile Pott 7670146; Dave Regan Jr. 7373 It figures to be a wide-ope- n 146. Palmer Incurs Second Penalty s PGA Aaron Cooperation Pays Dividends Nicklaus, who is aiming for third straight' tournament victory, fired a 70 that gave him' a 139 total along with Dave Marr of New Rochelle, N.Y., who had a 69. Former U.S. Open champion Billy Casper, with a 70, came next in line with 140, followed by Gardner Dickinson and 'Ray Floyd at 141, and Mike Souchak and Don Bies, both at even par S par .two-yea- day with an even par Third in Row his two-strok- y curly-haire- All-St- 142. Second Round Leaders 1 7,090-pa- r -- n cob Bob Reith Turnesa Frank Boynton 52 r Dick 152; Chick Herbert - late-arri-v- 1 All-St- . Jerry Barber 6 153r Pete Cooper . - . - Why a Game? - 7668-1- Gars offensive show. But theres bit- the terness hanging over from last And, The Tribune is happy to years to take the lead in bringing some of the best in thrill- seasons tie that could ering professional football to the valley. upt at any time to add spice ,to have been able over" 20-2- 0 ' the: evening. - - Net Club Slates Title Matches Grid Bathes Vital Notes , Here are the vital statistics cooler. in excess of 17,000. Crowd for Saturdays pro football Ticket sales May be purgame:. Place University of Utah chased at Newspaper Agency Stadium. Corp. office (first floor of Trikick off 8:15, stadium bune) or Mint Cafe until 1 p.m. Time Fieldhouse ticket office open all gates open 6:30 p.m. Denver Broncos vs. day Saturday. Who , $5 for reserved Oakland Raiders of American Prices Football League. seats, $3 for adult general adNo precipitation mission and $2 for students and Weather expected, temperatures a little kids in general pdmission. , y , 6. Salt Lake Tennis Clubs ranked invitational touma-- . thent ends Saturday with four matches for titles. At 1 p.m. Joe Cowley meets Skip Sedivec in mens singles and Jack Morris plays Gaylen Young in mens 35 singles. At 3 p.m., Cowley-HSaunders meet Rick Bennion - Ted Jordan in imens doubles and Lee Hammel-Dav- e Freed ( play Morris-Gran- t . Evans in 35 : dou--bles- T - - - 155 Bert Weaver 155; Buster Jerry Pittman 7679-1-55; Ed Kuna Ron Bakich 7680-1- 55; Shields 147 5 Allen Johnny 7682156; Borkovich Ted Andy 7678- 156; Bull Mayer Henry mer Merle Watson Dick Gwin- - Ed Kroll Tom Malone Richard Picard 7681156; 7678-1- 56; t, Chuck Bob - - Dick Rhyen - - Gordon Jone 72.76148; George Archer 7674-1- 48; Frank Beard 7676148; Jeckv Cupit - - - ; 150 Bob Crowley Larry Bartosek Jim Ferree 7675150; Mike Fetehlck. 7676150; Bob Charles 7675-1- 50; Vic Ghezzi 7377150; Jon Guilin 73 77- 150; - - Roland Stafford 151 7676-1- 50. ; Bruce Crampton Billy Capps Billy Farrell 7675151; Dow Flnsterwald 7378151; Mike Frak Huston LeClalr Steve Reid 7676-15- 1; Al Mengert 7676-1- 51. Blsdorf Bill - 152 7677-1- 51; Tom BlRSkovIch Jim Ferrler Charls Coody 7677152; Arnold Koebler 7676-15- 2; 7673-1- 52; Bud Holsehgr Tommy J6 i Erath alleged Palmer had or- - v ditch previously declared a ha- d e r e d several zard by tourney officials. At- changes before the PGA Chatai- tempting a practice swing, Pal- pionship began Thursday and mer struck a rock with the back everything was being done so $ of his club. When he swung for that he could win this event for real, he nudged the ball only 10 the first time in his career, i 5 feet and it trickled into the I just couldnt take it rough. said Erath, who added Another Penalty he Intended to submit his resig- From that point,. Palmer nation the day after the touma-- " ment ends.! pitched into a sand trap, finally Tree blasted out within six feet of the cup and missed his putt for Erath claimed the straw that what he thought was a seven.: hrokevthe camels back was an; order-b- y turned out to be a Palmer Jto putin. a. when a PGA official noti- foot high fir tree near the third' fied him he was Jbeing penalized tee on Wednesday, only 24 hour two strokes for grounding his before the tournament began. club on the practice swing as he stood on the 14th tee. It was the Call ma up second straight day he suffered BUY A FORD e a penalty. 5 WALTIR The tragedy turned out to be only a minor one for Palmer in LARSON the light of what was to come 1BM61I Unknown to him as he trudged last-minu- , e, . y 6Q, Rob-er- t NEW SHIPMENT OP Baek-lun- WALLPAPER Just Arrived WALLTEX- Jetter Steve Dick Plum- Jr. - n Gifford Mika Pavella 7681157; John Dalrympie 7681157; Bob Rosburg 7679- 157; Glenn Stuart 7682157. HUNDREDS TIFUL 158 Klra-l- y 5 Arnold Palmer . . . Central PGA figure as arguments continue. CARS -- 11 EVENTS SPEED . THRILLS NEW PATTERNS FROMI WIN 'SOO" $188 I - $J)49 Jam and $098 jSm . : FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY 1.50 Bx Stott 2.50 Oan.Adm. K lwr 1 f. In 50 Section 2.00 (H2 outh 35S-O- ; . roll . WALLPAPER 29 i. 88 s singl roll NONE HIGHER Qual. 7:00 TONITE 8:30 Intarmnllnn anil tick9f t BEAU- WALLTEX ONLY PICK THE WINNERS OF TO CHOOSt Modified Hardtops 40 - Cupit 6 Ellli 73 149; We Welt Burkemo 76Bob Goelby 7676149; Hubby 149; Habtan 7671169; Dkk Hart Kel Nagle 7675169; Bobby Nlchol 7675 Juan R6 169; Tom Nieporte 7676-14- 9; Den Sikes 7675169. driguei d two-strok- Paul Dale Douglass 148; Harney 7674148; Gene Littler 7670148; 148; Charles SIHord 73 Ted Kroll 7375 75Ed Griffith 148; 7375148; Fred Wampler 7676148. 149 164-ma- over the " familiar 7,090-yarLaurel Valley : layout, Palmer was .being blasted with both barrels by angry Paul Erath, the resident pro and course superintendent at Laurel Valley. 157 Rotar 7681157; Scotty McBeeth Frenk 7682 158; Charles Lepre Jack Fleck 76 JuliUs Boro Bob Bernum John Popp Fur-g7680158; 71147; Rod Funseth 7672147; Ed 159; Bob Fry 7376-1- 47; Ben Hogan Paul Lema Tony Lema 167; Paul Kelly 7671147; Dick Marshall 7673-1- 47; Arnold Palmer r: Slelchter e, 156 44; - - T. A lot at folk wfc wouldnt rio m tan on m mongroft toll will tty to hong m "can't" on anything now a competitor after. 154, 55; 148 Observation Ward Chris Hill Sam Penecele 154 . Leo Biagetti 77.77154; Bill Deck 8 154; Walker Inman Howie Johnson Jack McGowan 154; Ed Rubts Bob Spence 76-78 began on the par five 11th. It was actually the second hole he played Friday after starting from the 10th along with half the cumbersome n fields- Palmers second shot on the 11th came to rest in a drainage ine,-instead, 76 Reynolds 7677153; Bob Schoener 3 Wynsol Spencer 153; Tim Stamps Stan Thirsk pass-receivi- project. i Joe Campbell Robert Jack Isaacs 79153; Sam Aarons fine round, along with a hole in " one by Canadian George Knudson on the eighth were sidehole, however, tracked almost entirely by the rhubarb centering around the harassed Palmer,, who is play- ing, or rather trying to play, in his own back yard. The local hero struggled in with a that put him in a big group with 147. Never Forget Palmer had the kind of day hed much rather forget, but probably never will. His troubles, which were small compared to the hot water he found himself in off- - Jim Whet-ze- - 153 Lead as 355-378- 3 246 SOUTH STATE Noxt Door To Wolft's I |