| Show ion The T Silt Laki Tribune Sunday May 22 IDV5 Crown Cinder Western Division Take Skyline Cougars Records Set PL Batting Averages - f Thursday! (Including Oamas ' f Salt Lake City i For 880 High Jiunp t t f: T 4 Flavor i i H t Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer By Rommel Sturgeon ' M — Two Skyline Conference records and two other L6gN v "M b Western Division marks fell here Saturday as the powerful Cougars of Brigham Young Urn l versity ran away with the division track meet n Utah State stadium Coach Clarence Robison’s lithe athletes counting In every event rolled up 70 9 in points for more than the total output oLthe next two teams Utah came in with 43 15 I tah State was a surprising third-wit27 25 and Montana rear with 221 the up brought Oxle Perneskl Jlollad Ruahlnl four-schoo- jeon rr Pllvar r t " 'ti ! - V winter Prokopchsk t $ 4 t jr V--- Gauger W- - Soto V- -- M NEW CONFERENCE record holders are Arlin Finlinson the lanky BYU half miler and Cal ClarfeJiusky high jumper for the University of Utah Western division record breakers are Marv Roberson of BYU in the shot put and Don Brant t Montana sprinter in the Cooke A Aldd Total! Playar Ctu i Mnler ' Jacoby ‘ Campari W hillock Kina J atnola Flaw (annliio Arlin Finlinson (center) la flanked by his teammates Oscar Anderson (left) and BYU no SS 81 Jx I' Clark who holds the western division high jump mark of 6 feet 9 18 in finally got the conference record when to break the conhe did held by ference record of his teammate Fred Pratley Roberson’s heave in the shot put at 49 ft 10ft in left the conference record of 50 ft 1 18 in alone but is a division mark U I Marv Roberson of BYU cuts loose with his toss of 49 feet 10 ft In the shot Saturday Western Division meet Paul Anderson who pushed him to new mark of 1:541 In the 880 Saturday on Lof an track record-breakin- f Kramer Hammers 69 to Lead Provo Open a ao Duran P trial 28 Six Golfers Fire 70s at Halfway As 210 Golfers End Meet Today flavor Baidal Viola Sarno Tomecek Mark M 84 13 7 20 3 o 1 1 34 21 22 41 30 30 7 10 30 23 ea aa Am (sued Row iv 30 81 7a 14 an Miitm a o 0 12 0 0 8 3 3 3 0 10 3 0 24 4 4 14 11 3 34 a 4 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Bonneville pro had all his many muscles coordinated perfectly here Saturday as he belted out a 69 to lead the record field of 240 golfers In the Provo first 18 of the 36-hol- e Open The big slugger had no room to relax however as no less than six golfers came In with 70s and five more with 71s to more than Indicate that the championship is still very much up for grabs in Sunday’s final 18 THE TOTAL of 240 golfers smashed the pld record for participation considerably since last year’s 206 was a record until the terrific field of this year Professionals George Schnci-te- r Cliff Whittle and Walt Harris all turned In the 70s along with amateurs Marlow Quick Max Fillmore and Lou North In good positions with 71s were Bill Johnston and Norm Larsen both pros and Jim Twiss Bob Fratt and Earl Wilde of the fine amateur field 187 187 The A flight was led by Provoan Lynn Bell who turned tn a nifty 74 as did Dean Robinson and young Bryan Goldsworthy who did it the hard way with a 40 34 150 091 071 282 Pel 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 10 3 0 14 1 0 1 1 10 17 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 750 375 344 318 305 277 285 284 4 208 200 179 0 187 1 123 0 f lay r—Club Bopar Mule Valley Kirmer Bolae Beldar Mafic Valley Eaplnoln Bole Shaffer Mafic Valley Bow Idaho Falla plnkelacker Ogden Whitlock Bolae Coburn Pocatello Tierney Pocatello Ryan Creat Falla Green Great Fall Paaternicky Mafic Valley Lee Pocatello Waaconia Great Falla Kocxwara Great Falla V roman Bolae the tournament Fred Bosone Jhn Bianco and Monroe Tucker were tied for the lead in the C flight as all turned In 81’s with Paul Boyaek close behind with an 82 The flight for the big championship should be worth seeing with any of the first 12 or 15 golfers after Saturday’s play apable of taking the course apart if theft games get in the a a Pioneer Leafue Batting Leaders e a e eeaea a a a a IIMMHl !!Mill a a a a of- fered for any professional breaking the course record Of 63 and if an amateur does it he will get a similar amount in merchandise Top golfers will leave the first tee from about 1250 to 2 pm with most fans expected to follow two big foursomes At 1:54 Marlow Quick pm George Schneiter Lou North and Bill Johnston will tee dff and at 2:02 Walt Harris Cliff Whittle Max Fillmore and the leading Kramer will hit their first shots Saturdav'i leader Mid a a ff 6 aa aa be a 6 7 c a ll Mill Mill US Records y Easy Golf Cup Record ‘ n 89 Proa— Dick Kramer Georfe Rchnelter 70: Cliff Whittle 70 Walt 70 Johna-to71 Bill Norm Larsen llama 71 Phil Kunkel 72 Tommy Williams 74 JerrBelt 74 Howard Capps 74 Championship flight — Marlow Quick 70 Max Fillmore 70 Lou North 70 Jim Special to The Tribune tournaments will profit from OGDEN — Golfers of Utah a special handicap will gather at the Ogden Countournament lined being up by try Club Monday for a of the Paramount Kosof Maxie event and the qualifying for the National PGA tourna- Bowl here June ment ‘THE TOURNAMENT is limThe PGA event will begin at ited to bowlers with a 165 av9:15 am and the pros will play erage or less with the handitheir second 18 in the afternoon cap based on the 165 score in conjunction with the pro-aA second tournament a doubles affair will be ONE BERTH IN the National held the Paramount Bowl at PGA is at stake and the low and is expected to June test at sborcr In this lure the tandems in the top Ogden will get it area the are Following starting Winners of both tournaments times for the PGA: will receive free entries in the 9 IS g m — Tae Branca George Bchnel-te30 — Macul- f e pro-amate- ur 4-- 5 m e 11-1- 36-hol- e r endurance classic to be held here during the month of July Tie for Top Spot Little League Three tied for first Saturday afternoon at the Salt Lake Country Club’s point par tournament Hlllslda Lsaaus extern Savings 12 Davy Crocketts Continental Agency 12 Bonnaire A D Yatca Enoch Smith nd Dick Freed all were deadlocked in thg Clxaa A R S Satterfield A J Badger and II E Colewell aU tied for tecond Or Olen Anderaen wai fl rat In the Claaa while Dr Louis Taufer and Dr M S Coombs tied ter second e W 3 6 Record Falls In Coast Turf Feature Class C honors went to Jerry Jonea while Hal Burton finished second E L Burton and G T Davia finished with the seme ecoree for a tie Pro Tee Branca also announced next week’s schedule for the Country Club By Associated Press links LADIIS' DAY on Tuesday will be fea INGLEWOOD CALIF May tured by a blind hole meet along with the finals of tha May Leg Director’s 21— Rex Ellsworth’s El Drag Cup Tournament Mrt Charles Cheney will meet Mrs Dick Freed tn the Claet broke - the world record for A and Mrs F R Clark wlU match shots with Mrs E C Rybarg In tha seven furlongs Saturday and Class B finals Memorial Day whipped Porterhouse and DeThe annual tournament also will be held next week- termine in that order in winend Branca aald ning the $15000 Crenshaw Hanthird-plac- e a Meadow Brook Meadow Brook women golfers wiy compete Tuesday in a low nef tourney on odd and even holes plus playing off third round matches in May leg directors’ cup play will Eighteen-hol- e golfers s start at 9 am and nine-holer- at 10 am Set Point Far Fill-mor- s 38 2 Dean Candland 9 Tony uso Alex McCafferty Jerry Hendereon 9 45— Ernie Schneiter John Tuttle Mick Rlleyi 10 a m — BlU Johnston Dick Kramer Stu White in Kansas 1 dicap before 42289 Hollywood Park fans at the second po- 8 8 670-7i-J1- 0 68-7- 1 Saturday night before 6000 ’fans Scholz who was clearly superior weighed 159ft founds Portuguez 156s? 67-8- 3 Leo Biassetti Frank — 912 Mrannhan Johnny Palmer 67 71 73— 312 Loddie Kampa 67— 212 69—- 212 Fred Wsmplar Mik Krafc Bo W tninger 72 212 Georgs Bayer 6$ 211 700-72—91- 1 71-7- 79-7- —212 Handicap dicap Memorial Day '' Special to The Tribune El Drag broke on top and ODGEN — The “low average” was in front all the way and bowler who rarely gets a chance made it a runaway in the - High point man for the day was Brant of Montana with 10 points in the two sprints Utah State’s Brown got 9ft with first in tke 440 second in the low hurdles and a lap on the winning relay team Summary: Mil —Sherald Johnaon Jamei BYU Brura Utah Don Hagen Utah State Mike Morria Utah 4 216 440 yard daah—Cordell Brown Utah State Doug Andereon Utah Stale Gerald Tovey Utah Walt DeHart BYU 490 100 yd daxh — John Brant Montana Ezra Smith Utah State Harrv Ander-aoBlU Bob Yatca Utah 9 7 High hurdle— Tom Burr BYU Wi- n llard Hlrachl BYU Mike Floor Utah: Bob Hodge Utah 14 8 880 yd dah— Arlin Flnllnaon BYU LJH1 BYU Oacar Anderxon B7 U Cliff Mliler Utah 1 54 1 (New 6-- to win anything in the major stretch drive n n n 22-f- 67-7- 1 f who Anderson Doug started on the outside and had to worm his way through heavy traffic all through thrv race caught and passed the faltering Tovey a couple of yards from the wdre ft 70-8- Sport-ralas- State’s 49-f- 89-6- weight bout m Berlin’s y 6--7 Practice Game - o Spain-howe- Fort Douglas women golfers will hold a point par tourney Tuesday Also scheduled is the third round of May leg direcsition tor’s cup play ( rv ( v s Y I K d one-tw- 3-- 5 jKvE1 Dra$ the betting favorite paid $650 $420 and sUtah Power & Light team of $280 Porterhouse returned the Salt Lake Amateur Base- $730 and $390 and Determine $270 208 Doug Higgins 69—207 Jack ball League will meet Doc JohnOutpoints Foe Burke 80—307 Henry Hanson son’s of the Northwest League BERLIN May 21 LP — GerThe race a Cary Mlddlecoff on the — 209 Thursday at Sandy in practice Thomson many’s Gustav Scholz outpoint- Kd FurgolPeter was day’s 87 71 83—210 Bud Holschar as a viewed program tetft G&me time Is 8 pm ed Tuzo Portuguez of Costa Gene Llttler 68 71 71— for the horses tuncup handicap 71—210 Eric Monti Doug Rica in a middle- 210 for the $50000 Argonaut HanFord 7 68 80—210- Paul McGuire Meet 79— Mike Fetchlck 6848-73—20- CnARLIE IIIGGINS andHar-olNorton were in the javelin Tom Burr and W'illard Hirschi were the same in the high hurdles and Lewis Chat-terland Billy Meadows got first and second in the pole vault to make the Cougar point total zoom For thrills the 440 was the big race of the day Gerald Tovey of Utah sprinted the first 180 yards and got the pole for the one curve of the race He held on to the lead until 100 yards from the finish when Cordell (Butch) Brown of Utah State went by him Then Utah conference record break record held bv pul Carlin Wyoming at 1 34 8 in RIDDEN BY veteran Johnny JfywJ j Jump— Cal ’Clark Utah Tom El Drag RoeHighMontana Longden the Don Johnaon BYU five r ran the distance in 120 flat way tie for fifth: Gourley BYU BYU Thorpe Utah State Dean mark the of 120 breaking Utah State Moore Utah 8 in set at Santa Anita' Park Jan New conference record break record held by Fred PraUey Utah in 2 1954 1931) t Shot’put— Marr Roberaon BYU tia El Drag winning his second for between Jim Black Monstakes in a little more than a tana aacond and Jim Erx Utah State Jack 49-Carman lOVe-iUtah (New Wet-arweek finished four and a half Division record breaka record held aet tn 1935) lengths in front of Llangollen by Roberaon t 10W-lBROAD JUMP— Melvin Wllkea BYU Farm’s Porterhouse with AnBaynor Pearce Ben Brook drew Crevolin’s Determine the BlU Dick Taylor BYU 6M in t Utah BYU: Eole ''“It-Le- wl 1954 Kentucky Derby Chattarly champion Billy Meadow BYU Marv less than a head back in a Utah tie for fourth between Harrop Smith Utah State and Doug May George BYL' photo-finis- h for 45-hol- 1 n ! n 2 groove Batting Leaders flayer— Club Paepke BlUlnaa Seidel Idaho Falla Taylor Bllllnf McDade Mafic Valley Viola Idaho Falla Gatta Bolae IeJohn Great Falla fcarno Idaho Fall Batea Maalc Valley Buah Pocatello Fernandea Great Falla Hallfren Boiaa Hick Of den Fannon Balt Lake Browne Great falls Jensen Salt Lake Merman Mafic Valley Boherton Poeatello Rommell Salt Lake r rAf Hack Idaho Falla 74 was A TRIZE of $50 has been 74 Dean Illuht— Lynn 74 Bryan GolriaworUi 74 Kant 73 Hay Tucker 78 Moreen Hugh Uulnn 76 Bert Salnibury 7(J( B flKht — Bob Jenaen 74 Allen Gla coma 78 Don Griffith 80 Garth Seeg miller 81 Lanny Nielaen 81 Jerry iloreeley 81 C HUfht— Fred Botone 81 John Bian-C81 Monroe Tucker HI Paul Hoyack B2 Marrv Orhlft 83 Don Roberta 83 Mark Ntcholaon 83 lllll Woodward 83 Palrinaa for Sunday 6 38 a m— W llonplana Noal Bell 7 08 linb Halberslaben am — Scott Wilkins Dare Lewis Dick Danaerfleld Mas MUmford 7 14 a m — Ted Dewllni Gary Smith Parley ( all M llooplana 720 a m —Dean Weaver Grant Peter-ao- n Kant llendrlcka Vern Shiner 7 JO a m — Paul schtrer Mel Booth Mie Jenaen 718 a m — Bob Talbot H U Draper John Thompson Herb Mann 7 48 am — (ullan Chriatenaen Paul Juher Td Nehav Hay llarrta 7 34 a m — Dan al Strlnafellow llatuh Lem 8 02 a Shiner Dick Brower Scott lioltman Chokay Beriera Blaine Fras8 18 am —Bub ier Bub Simmons Naylor Larry Dowdell Lee Brooks Dick Kramer Ills one unJohn Dlanco 8 28 a m — Harry Orbin der 69 leads Trovo ‘golfers Mark Ntcholaon Wavne Tucker Fred Hoanne I 14 am — Paul Boyaek Don Roberta Hill Woodward 8 42 am — Norm Crandall Max Booth Don Parm-leDean Jonea 150 am — Bill lya Ward Heal Shell Klliott Hob Fulton 8 38 a ni —Frank (opening Don Cliff Bailey Earl Smith 8 08 am — Dave Duke Charles Clark Viratl live Wta Garrett 0 14 a m— I annv Nielaen Jerry Moraeley Sam r 5ama!uchl Joe Nielaen 8 22 am — Bob Jenaen Allen Glacoma Don Grif9 38 a m — Hob fith Garth Seeiimiller Morris Don Met affarty Hurka Jenkins Sam Grande 1140 i m — Bert SalnsburV Holmes llendrlckaon Frank Nottl Jav 0 34 am— Mark Boyla Don Haicman Hy Associated Press 10 02 Gtjpbfna Ted Bills Bill Preece am — Will Arnott Dick Owen Cliff ST ANDREWS SCOTLAND 10 10 am — Kunkel Jimmy Hodaaon Hyde Hughes Woodv Miller Tick Nel- May 21 — The United States son Hoy Peterson 10 18 am— Carman Kipp Vern Kav Bob NeDon Hill part took the Walker Cup for the 10 JA am —Bob Cleaaon Scullv Kogera Hob Boyce Jaik Duckett 1014 am — 14th time Saturday in 15 tries Bvron WHn (ale Anderson Hill Hup 10 38 a m —Shatter per Don Gaddis with an almost embarrassingly Tlown Clovd Booth Keith took Harrell Dalton 1108 am — Allen Jeaa easy 10-golf victory- - over the Gene Evans Stan Martin Kav Iogan II 14 am — Bill Johnston Floyd Brown British 11 22 am Gene Garner Keith Larsen A handful of golf loving — Bill W akeman Greelev rimolhv Bill Mllev 1130 am — Dean Kobhiaon Scots huddled together in a Carl llulbrrt Hugh Quinn Jim Rlgbv 11 8 am— Lynn Bell Kent Morgan small wet and cold crowd as 11 34 am — Rav Tucker Ralph Oherg Paul Davla lUtk Robb(na Max Baker the envied cup was presented Phil Cannon onto again to the American 12 92 p m —Buck Dixon Kxrl Tucker 12 10 p m — Fxrl Brim Ralph John-o- n amateurs outside the grey Bus Dan Lambert Howard Ralph stone clubhouse of the Royal — 12 18 pm Imcry Burb Dave Iaraen Jack Brim Jo llurat and Ancient Club 12 28 pm — BUI 3lettali Vern Burk Ed Harper AI Jonea Dean Candlaml ONLY ONCE before have the 12 34 pm — Jim Green Bud Johnston 12 42 P m J tin Ellsworth Rav Wilder won by such a marAmericans — Lavell Shiner Grant Leailtt Dick 12 50 p m1— Rollo Carlaon BUI label! in England That was In gin Gibbons Tee Branca Harold Sommera 1 08 Bill Griffith p m —Jerrv Belt 1930 at Sandwich when Bobby Howard Cappa Herb Pollock BUI Geert-- Jones Francis Ouimet and the 1 23 p ni —Mark Nilsen Jack Rldd 1 30 pm — others of that other Cecil Bohn Steve Adams generation Babe Itiskey W alt t oasrlff Don Dor-toV ard Junes 1 38 pm —Bob Pratt downed the Scots English and Earl Wilde John Geertaen Bob Lee Irish by a similar 10-- margin 1 48 pm — Norm Larsen Jim Twiss Phltl Kunkel Jerry Schaelter 1:34 p m —Marlow Quick George Schneiter Lends ou North BUI Johnaton 3 02 p m — Walt Harris Cliff Whittle Max KANSAS — CITY MO May 21 Kramer Dick pm Grant Tom Pace Lindsay Lou Cuttertdga — Dick (UP) Mayer St Peters2 28 p m — Bob Peay Charles Hawke Jay Allen Keith Bower tov Christen- burg Fla shaved pap by two 2 14 sen pm — Glen Shields Gary Hrnckbenk John Worthen Dick Wells strokes on the outgoing nine 2 42 p m — Pete Jouflas Bud Randolph to-- ' — Saturday for a 34 and a 170 R Gtllman 2 30 Mike Drattch pjnJim John Mthelich George Jouflas to take the lead by a stroke tal Allen 2 38 pm —Joe Strickland Pete e at the Lontshaw Max Booth point in the (If anv hames are left out p)eaae $20000 Kansas Open Golf City report to Provo clubhouse and a startTournament ing time wUl be arranged ) 88—904 Billy Maxnick Mavsr Hsrr-e- r well 303 Chandler 68 Bob Rotburg 2 In the B flight Boh Jensen’s far ahead of the field Allen Giamoca had a 79 and Don Griffith an 80 for the place J47 and show spots halfway through 273 Leading Pitchers PGA Qualifying Pro-ATo Be Run Off Monday m Twin 71 Bob Jratt 71 Earl Wilde 71 Special to The Tribune John Geertann 72 Jerry Schnellar 72 TROVO — Dick A Bobln-oBall Husky And Brant’s 220 time of 20 9 breaks his own division record of 21 flat but is short of the conference record of 20 8 set by Ed Haynes of Denver in 1927 Aril In all BYU won seven of the 15 events took first second and third in two (the 880 with Finlinson and the two Ander-sons- ) and the broad jump with Mel Wilkes Raynor Pearce and Ben Brooks) and took first and second in three more AREA SPORTS BRIEFS 2U3 a 8 1 0 0 152 a 0 0 2 0 1 9 4 1 Mafic Valley Total! v A3 Luecheal Maurer Bopar Pastornlcky A 6-- 7 84 101 Barrett Swlech Beider Montaomery Yaremrhuk ” ‘6-- VO Keef Shaffer rf M ’ when he turned the two laps in 1:541 The old mark was held by Paul Carlin of W’yoming at 1:54 8 set in 1953 VI Schusrman Estrada McDado ' IS Rush Roberaon Lea Gudorlan Bate Merman Loblti Wandra ' t i V j L1 ' ' a a Wsrrman flavor t ’ 1 ’ i Ab Coburn Gonsalvea Campana y't t pushed by his Finlayson teammatts Paul and Oscar Anderson smashed the old 880 ret ord by seven tenths of a second I t f t C a jt J dT'1 ir r r“ rocatcllo Total! ) ' j Total! Barbiaon Ward Taylor ‘ r Hlrtner Harpar ' ' 220 13-f- L 8 Vln Javelin— Charley BYU Harold Norton1 BYU HigglngLooali Utah Gary 8V tn Lundqulat Montana 218-f- t "IS Two-m— Ron Molan Utah Boy Behunln Utah Kent Curtia Utah Elm Bok Suk BYU 10:085 720yd daah— Don Brant Montana: Ear Smith Utah State Harry Ander-aBY U: Walt Lonner Montana 20 9 Otw Wevtern Division record break Jcord held by Don Brant at 910 aet In 1933) LOW MUROLSB— Bob Yatea Utah: Corded Brown Utah- State Tom Burr BYU 92 9 BYU Willard Hlrachl 'Breaka conference record but because of wind Discus— Russ Bhenrif Montana De" Howe Utah Gordon Smith BY’U B 31 Burr BYU 144 ft Mile (Cordell State relay— Utah Brown Ivan Davis Joe Cook Doug Anderson) Utah BYU 3 22 Utah 10 Final acore—BYU 70 43 1 3 Utah Stale 27 2 3 Montana il n - d 1 4- 22 h V A a 8 ti |