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Show , 41,--1.- - , 4r -wr ' iS 'Tr a W., . 4t 7' 'N DESERET.NEI g Guy 'Syntiveiliwky Final Round T.0417y 1 4, ' n ill - 4 - By Deseret , pAet MILLER - desert Mecca with Ilitiall more than has left one-- here, no or 'Newt-SportsEdit- " double bogey. So what was - - Ntwo-tim- 42-fo- ot , was-playi- four-strok- smszra scorzfrs Et: 5-74- 75 4B2Z1110ST ISO CoMpleie final scotes q called - See DE'RBY on Page , 11-- -- , 8 - Willie Shoemaker he's woad (UPDThree Arizona Joe - State's d 'wita- 'pick-e- sell Cald- tie by De- a R from wine again Miller a , -- him.,L:Lvornered ,41im - Jaquini the- PGA tonrnaz ., ,, bur eau director,:" ttitck 'Jim Explained the : '',' tohole4hing. - -,', T. id of s, they are all twists. A . ' uatahtlo I . tot,d travel.-- otheDree,novf solessmtreathvoeulg ihntvoielvTede."3 - -- i - -- same 'digging forthq same-deter - - So That's where' It stands. Steve and our U(14 has requested an answer by May ISwhich is the target date promised Willow Creek CA)un- - Justefore the Dtah en is the Dallas 0 ,,, ($40,000). Labor-DayT-- - It end yes the golfersjus esday and Wednesday to get to WillowsCreek, a new golf , rse, en on to Portland ir for the Pro,Amateur tournament-they nekt Stop. , ,..., . : hat --- . N ' Just Too Much Tro414, . A loztz too much travel for the hungryNmople, the their families and who cannot Of rd air who have golfers travel and must make the auto drive," Jim said ' "This is the time when it Would be convenient to skip . a date and let them Ntraiel to the Northwest. (It's also the time for the WorlkSeries of goirwhen the big four,. But for enough money they players wm he missing) woul d make it." -' . i . in atter of, M onei.e me up. Steve Dimfordi the 'rhen tAssn.-- - president, had been with, the. PGA people lifentioned'ibme of the problems of finances and committee, had been working on sponso- Z'Steve and his ships and they knew that without the sEat Lake County Club as the hod that . the money was going to come a little, harder. , , - --- . ,a y - - He Asked For 00,000 ' - 'might be less because of it (The World Series of Golf is corn mitted to give the Utah Open $20,090 for their taldng the anti s , big men from 'the tour.) , That would mean that Iltah woullt have to raise $10,000 about that again for operating- more for..., purse to a rather reasonable packet adds 'Which up charges). for a tour tournaments ' Right there Dunford - and Juaquhi left it;, but- there are many ramifications. '- The PGA doesn't ,want to lose the $20,000which ista lot of bread and some butter to the pros. The PGA has - . Inn 'Course SportingDesert , - - i i - - , . Champs , 'Habits core - Tempe prize money . , .. . , . - ' ' The ones)p, ito get the most out of their golf have, the peinperate habita., They retire early.. they acPercpt no kdeparty invitations.- They eat ately and drink little, if any. . . . At least ofthent have quit smoking during , the past year. Many of them never have - . mr - - There are exceptions, of course. .Arid UndeNEW YORK (UPI) feated Sugar ,Ramos of Cuba By Dr CHIPMAN: Deseret News Sports Writer stakes his world featherweight boldn title against British Em- Nothing like that "hale ex-d Robertson tra" that comes through when pire champlott-Floyat the Accra Sports Stadium in the pressures on It wins a lot Ghan.a. Sattirda3P!" of ball games, a lot of series, a originally loyor pennants.-scheduled for May2, is the first - And the Salt Lake Bees have championship fight ever held in demonstrated that they've got it Ghana and only the second in Off the season the Hive has West Africa. Robertson, a naball seve n- - one-ru- n tive of 'Ghana, has been very played, and of won six -meop they've 6 sharp in 'workouts for the fight them to demonstrate they've got which is expected to attract a the clutch;when it comes time eryJargeandpartisantrowd. o shift gears. -- - - -who is growing out o Rimos, the featherweight division, still , Three at those six came over must--sh- ed a - few- - pounds- - to the weekend in Seattlelwhere Make the limitbut is expected ,,themBeeses betetlprorawvihiddelilag to hive no who limed professional in daMper for the Suds'home in1957' has wati--4of 44 fights Ph histrionics have gone e, with three endineta draws. Ramos won the title in March something like this of 1963from DaveyMoorei- - , satorday for the seatdo d. Los Angeles.-- Moore died4rom 7,711 Sud partisans, brain damage in a tragLartter- - . pitched aiwo-bite- - , 1 - -- . but-befor- f Tvnlath--O- :t:bout- I1li Fair - i- : -- e and Ta-- coma split a twin bill, the 1n, diam winning .53he Giants, and Denver also split, the B e a vers1-0- , the Bears,- - 5 2, in other Sunday action. All the same foes battle in tthesame parks fromilawall.-Spokan- -- ht. Reznov-s- ky to open lddown Seaftir---i- fil singlect the Schandeval hint, 10th.. e btint touuve -- ongi and PhilMildrock(0-0')--agai- winning ruiithat came oii Boo. the Rainierst Hal cabella'a Holmes Ko1stad-(2FrBurwell, the righthander with ). the unique shotputdelivery, was The Bee partis&is, can get even more effective in the of aanday's nightcap. He limited the Suds thès,play-by-pla- y hvin-V-1over -- radio stalion, to just two hits- -a bunt single tan Johnson ' in the first KLUB, legitthing at 8 pan. 10- - and a ' Jernigan's liner to rugged facing e seventh. game agenda over the seven right field i days of the Hive's Invasion of The Bees were baying their the Pacific .Noithwest, had to difficulties with Rainier pitch. dipdown into the bullpen coris See BEES on rage tbr starting reinforcements Sun (0-2- ) ed (0-0- 50! TE '') More than ' 200,000 persons took ad.; vantage of perfect spring weather Sunday to visit the New York World's Fair.- - - nst if,' - he was in came the nhtth' when Seattle catcher Russ Gibson blasted a, one-otriplet but Hims1 called on the strategy bit- - He -walked the bases full behind Gibson, got out No.1 on a force at the plate, No. 3 on a fly to the outfield. The Bees, meanwhile, , were --- being checked on young Jerry hitter. The five Stephenson's young fireballer whiffed 12, but Biggest-ja- In ut Lary - -. Visit- onsfive hitter 'In was Shandy's second start and his second victory. He lost one decision in 'relief. lf Suds, and Hive Skipper Vedie wild to second, letting both run- Mind will be firing with Al tiers advance and setting up the g 200,000 1-- 0. doubleheader-for-the-Bees-a- nd 3-- , , day. He came up with Schandeval and Burwell, nOrm ally tabbed as "long rellefers." They both, made exceptional starts. Schandeval in the opener went the whole 10 innings to hits while Ron Campbell's triplel behinda single from Donnie Davis got the 1114 a run in the fourth. Score, The weekend victories jumped the Hive back up into second place in theCcastLeague's Eastern Division just one-hagame off the pace being set by Arkansas. deThe Travelers won a cision over Dallas' in a single game Sunday. , Indianapolis swept a pair fr(mt Oklahoma LUCA , DRIVE TO Customers say Our recaps give service ,equal to, most new ul tires at about W theTtast, Inspection; high .standards .,of Workmanship; quality Materials with Good- - 7 Our-caref- - j ean (1 generally speak!: I: PERFUMES-COLOGN- ES ,1cluot,,, Frogmen Exciting from Fromm It's just the simple fact that the best in athletics takes , '" the best in physical and- mental conditioning. : is that there there is Occasionally exception. Generally ' none, ' s' : ht The schedule: Sunday, f rst game of it- dou-Tuesday: San Jose, Calif. -- -. bkheader that 'drew 2,883, Jim Joe Brown vs. Tony Perez ; tag sehandeval pitched all 10 in--' Turman Vegas, Nev. of an overtime scheduled nings vs. 'New' York seven-inninDay: Furth; game. and Vic e'pardenlOscar Bo- - R o z n o v s k y , and Boccabella navena vs. Leslie Borden. wra singles around a Sud Thursday: Los Angeles, Call!. error An the 10th to ' gel. the D,wight Hawkins Vs. Moi Tor- Hive's olfvs. setacicl!nd' :Archer res; 'BostonJoey '''S'Fcatnr'e' d ou: jhnsYTrtes----- --lid-we-ll h iad D e bl ic Friday:, ChicagoBob Foster checked the Seattles lc just two vs. . ECUSSON ing, unless they are untalented otherwise, they wind up near the late end of the pay table. r 1'6daniht erevtai2-inding,route-- the deeisivel2th;4ehnny Boe Chicago, Bob Foster, subbing At. ea. beLta ,doubT1441Dvo nm,..:levinwnkl Hank,. will meet .etr,,Th flirt ' I trhf;Mt wain,- - singled N run. ses re, weight brawl. t !kit.rtlp:."'T..E4trOl 4 - , , , ow es arilot.!.:(royjki: NEW YORK (UPI) .There are certain ' things you learn when you are around these champions. So Steve asked for -- .. , Some of the golfers who have played the Desert Inn N C untry Club here know that on some days it's rather a sporting Course. " if you thhil golfers don't have a great leal of . tr it just ask player s like Nicklaus, Palmer, , respect ' , Fairfield, t elquez. "We had fo . days of different conditions,' Fairfield aid after Sunday's 'championship round. Every day was different." all 'week; I sent Iny caddy .. .'qlhought about out esAktarlo see wherh.f: nags were placed,' and it - The' sus .explained- .--- - were ole eve a was "Yet challeng,e Ahnost every drive' bad to be. placed. Anfor. championship 13lay" Makes at . , , a 1.30,000 Open thlw irear, in view or the fact that there was 'ithmuch travel and that the field - ' , "It's Just - Club. try ,, , - , , -- - - ',s :;:.;:,.,--,- .' ,'-5.- ,, ' . :1 ,:,::;,';.f. I .- a better date c , Walter lays his cloak over this one and says no, Sir :.'.,,,Af ' ,,-- :', then illah,18 going 14Tle-In liminess againmaybe-wit- h "'''',' the $30,000and let come those players who wilt -- -2;:--.-, I 1Ili this latter-dea- l and hope that the PGA niter is not :',,' packet. We get the totirna- met A PQ,000 tpurricy is , meat with the name and the place. Otherwise Well struggle7 Mr. Miller '. throughwithThe ,all7classIltali Open, and do about Ahe t, V - d by passing which is what the PGA would like. 1 this year it would not mearrthatititairecluldmorget- i tour there is on ahbe nnDelit lyaecterto'(although el:, , ,.. '- , -- '. Let Them, Come Who Will , IP'7''k,' ..,''litil , on this bit of action Sunday as the 12th running Tournament Of Champions.- in -- and-,mayb- ' - '. - the world series owner,Afty. Walter Swimmer of if they can have the $20,000 for three or four tournaments this yeat under this plan: That the Utah Open would be canceled is a sanctioned tournament and receive some of the $20,4) for its regular tournament, that e one other neighboring Dallas and Portland,' , tournament, get a cut of the $'20. Chicago, - - ' of.,$12,000-to- he 101 ,;,':',.,', he came home.- a happy Jack Nicklaus pWho dropped a the winner , , -- s bh a aP", much of thew was .. , it was ' ' , ,,,,,,, 6es',0.11'..:1)Jo0-- a question .about it.- - But., . it seeinsi'there7-When I could - :,, :,414, troit Pistons in the first round while teammate Art Becker went to St. Louis in the third round. New'ilexico's defensive ace Ira Ilarge was chosenl -second-by l'hiladelpida In-tround. - Bar Hartack Mistake he switched Anyhow, Don's comment came as news to Ine-- - I didn't 7 about money I draft vit r k i... Western Atldetic Confereoce basketball players were se- - leeted Monday in the National.Basketball Association player - City ' BreweeJr.71-14-73:72.-2'- ii wntefünibéary -' $ite Gay NEW litiRK LAS VEGASDon Fairfield, just before he teed with Jack Nicklaus in the "Ghampionship'' twosome he came over to 1h to -hear that the Utah Open had been canceled for this IL Don, like so manylt the other top golfe , have looked to Salt Lake forward to the Utah Open and the Emnual a-- (SL2540 -- -- e-- are ($1450). . BULLETIN , '1'11e- ' (S1A16 V). (S1,416.67). (S1,160). (SL095)- -Bobby Nichols (SI,095). Doug Ford 67454415-49- 1 ($1,095). George Knudson Phil , Rodgers 704548.69-2- 91 ($1,095). Meson Rudolph' ($1,060). Al Besselink (SIM ($1,045), :Tony Loma ($1,030). Jack Cubit Bob Charles ($1,020). ($1,010). ,Jack Rule - -- - ($3,020): ($1,850). ($1,650). (11,450). ($1,- - Deso-o- thShoe" Willie f ($3,020). Dow if - ($6,000). (83,020)., $3,020). Paul Harney Juan (Chi Chi) Rodriguez r.zitetLBarter,--Is- the mount on a -1 (S12,000). 279 6843-73- -. Sanders Geiberger Tommy Jacobs , - ' 7- t !!Z,,W.OPMVW injj65 DIX Al VAk, Nnient -- golf 282 , ' Tournament. of Champions) , --Don Fairfield, Northern Dancer to Hill Arnold Palmer 724240401-2- 84 l Art Jr. and lost the Derby-olSaturday GaryVail Player - Bit Kasper Jr. by ,a short,neck, : 416,67), Bn he made a mistake :T But Frank Beard Bruce Devlin it wasn't the first fime. , Johnny Pott the ladr says she has to " bet a horse called ''Curler" be NEW YORK atP1) ;L7Nortli- , cause she had her hair set that ern Dancer's yietory in the Ken- - day, don't interfere. It a guy tucky Derby must Afandtoday says' he's betting the 10 horse lis a monumenttoJheirreve- usehisbirthdayis ihp,29th cable la at nobody, but no- - and two and nine make 10, don't challenge his iritimietie. ckhorse race winbody As a case in point, I give you ners with itf'allible precision. . Willie Shoemaker.. -"Willie the Shot,", as he Is 'known to the 'racing fraternity, has to be one of the greatest jockeys of all time. His moynts already have won - the second total money in histcry.', 1,LBut now you must stop and consider the case of "Willie the !! Shoe" -iti the race called - the Kentucky Derby. This past winter, "Shoe" rode Northern Dancer to victory in the Flamingo Tialeah and jthen in the Florida Derby at Gultstream,--Hu- t like anf,ordinary,racegoer he was taken in by the West 'Nast performance calledHill-Rise.-of --a This "despite the fact that a great Inumber of colts which were , sensational on western tracks have fallen on their silken muz- zles'4en they reached Church-ill Downs, - - Statt Paw gdeftrum By OSCAR FRALEY ktioto - Like Nicklaus said lief bid a -lot of trouble, when on the last day he's been several strokes- ahead:, '"I guess I have a tendency to shorten upto play it care. my putts and I miss fully. Then start movnig my head-othoseshort, ones. - , . VEGAS GOLF SUMMARY 16:.:t.01!Oliii.:,:Shop.1,::44.p4,..i;.;:::..,;...:.7..'ff., , a. (taped kissed the hall first, thenlis wife, signe0 his card and started to make a place in his pockets for sthe 12,000 silvers he wag about to be awarded, Only Rodriquez and Don Fairfield had a real chance to catch Nicklaus going into Sunday'S round. Don played adequate golf, two below the champion the last day, but missed several shortish putts which would have turned the tide his way if they dropped for him,- putting-stante,-to-a- . - OrtadtFr.0..ve.":"Iolp.:P:olpt;::,.''' RUAbiit Pin Jáelc n ,Then he stepped up, and knocked-i- , ' e' 000 -- -.-- - Dropg , later had t -- a ;11, - er 4 Jack had other things to .sav.lie liked his caddy. Angelo at Irc sirInurtatnents He has you five of them and came second, in the other, Jack didn't like the little short wave radios which were around the golf course or a lease basis. "They have those long aerial's and thevrit someone's nre. will have to have them muffled. The .golfers can hear the static." I asked Jack about this matter when I noticed that several occasions he asked the users to tone them tlown.1 on had changed ins ' , 'Going Fishing' , . Several Weeks ago he was 'hitting-hi- s' putt with his right shoulder dippedalmost as it to scoop the ball. Thin hisciared up, moved the ball back to a line with his left heel and now swings better at IL He saSi it has imprOved his putting a great , ' deal, 7 two And What, else? He says he is going fishing for weeks, once on the ocean for marlin, etc., and once in Maine for the , Atlantic salmon. - - "I can hardly wait," be said as if he had felt the, pressure ' of play already this year. But he'll be in line for the U.S. Open in June, the PGA and the British Opens, of course. Otherwise he wasn't too definite about hicschedule. Nor peed he be tor-- tightened into l ; He struggled up No. 16 when he missed a birdie putt He d guided a one-iro-n (his favorite club) down MI fairway-anshook through a par. He guided that final dive to the middle Lthelairway and then pla.Vet11QIherightsicle lot safety?. F figured I would rather have that trap on the right than, anything less than the green on the left. "Hc came up with ' i the shot he wanted. - ' . shoo-h- 4 He was eight strokes worse than Saturdaywith a 73., And e Jack, the champion, went away from here with a smile and a pile. In the pile was $12,000,' Which makes his lelthad to (Imp a putt on the final green to get that tribe It wit amount ;38,000 that he's taken out of Las Vegas the past something of it picture finishfor the nation's-T- V year in three major golf victories. Dapper Doug Sanders and modest Al Gelberger, (who won . the Utah Open several seasons ago) were in with 281s. Ile ,won the Tournament of Champions- - twice for S25,000, ng with Nicklausa and the Sahara Invitationanas,October for another $13,000; Geiberger sumed Like Nicklaus said, if this keeps up (the generelsity of this bright-ligh- t , Things Got Edgy he'll layout) pack up his shirts and move in to stay. 7 Nicklaus was jumpy as 'a jiver. He had ..blown a ,three-loot,'Santa' Town for the second time during the day (on Nos .7 and 15) .' To Jack Nicklaus this is where Santa Claus '(which rhymes He had been scared by pactriguez, who was within one with Jack Nicklaus) lives. Be spends his busy months here hole that got him making silver dollars in great heaps to pass on to golfers. stroke before he double bogeyed No 9same . - Which might have accounted for the dollar shortage in - a triple bogey 'the tlay before. adthitted 'old Vegas- village hereNicklaus was ntitled to have his Of which he the had case Nicklaus a "fidgets," $38,00 in the metal, - ind, if be has taken it in kind then he, - later lead and then found, a tree on more thap;anyone else but Uncle St1:1:11ars, can Once he had a blamed. , ' for the bust: for no matter host, much has been made or lost the 12th and had to drop out, made a mess of the hole with a - cinch gea-h- Nicklaus went into the final ?Timid Subday with three to Spare and had it not been for some flighty tee play by willowy Juan Rodriquez, Jack would have needed those three and more . through- - , a. - hebtoiig1frbere ,LAS VEGASAs predicted the race here went not to the swift but to the swatter. The better did it. 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