Show i i i i t 5 4 Monday August 19 The Salt Lake Tribune 22 v J I I I i k Next Slop: Ogden 1SK53 Palmer Method Griddcrs: Pro lo Warning ‘Bald Eagle’ Slill Flying By United Presi International It looks like pro football’s bald eagle will fly high again In! 1963 Y A Tittle Is 36 years old a veteran of 14 pro seasons and you couldn't blame him if he were a bit bored by the preseason exhibition schedule By Arnold Palmer IN HAND CHANGE By recant chonge that hat helped game might well do the tame for A ' yovrt Thit change Involved the petition- ing of my hapdt pi I oddretted the ’ 1 mo Is a pro and the LSU ace responded to tlie cheers of 83218 fans at Stadium Saturday Cleveland night with the kind of performance that made him the tlonal Football League’s 1962 in 1962? -player of the year ' oddrett putt them in a pot lion more as answer now of the And 12 20 of with Connecting &' Identical to the position they thould passes for 175 yards Tittle set Is a roaring “Y ES" the clubheod enters the when be in up all three touchdowns as the preJohnny Unitas New York Giants downed the miere quarterback of the NFL Detroit Lions 24 21 completed 14 of 19 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Baltimore Colts to a 21-win over the Cleveland Browns In the second half of 3-- 2 the double-- e a d e r Jimmy Brown’s oneyard plunge accounted for the Cleveland hitring area on the downswing LOS ANGELES Aug 18 touchdown '3) — (Uri) Veteran relief pitcher Los Keeping the out Mossi shut your handt slightly oheod Dpn THE CIIAMITON Green Bay the clubheod of oddrett will en- of 5 for innings Packers showed their title Angeles Angels courage the average golfer to lead Sunday to give the Detroit form for the second game In a wlthhii leflhond ond left tide on the the over 32 a victory Tigers row and exploded for a He will be more likely downewing pgnchless Cherubs victory over the Dallas Cowto hit down on the ball rather thon 'mossi TOOK over for start boys before 53121 at Dallas to chance o scuffed thot by scooping his behind It Ing pitcher A1 Koch with two Lew Carpenter startingtwice O scored season e(9 men on and two out In the 10th pro fourth Inning He retired Alble on short runs for Green Bay For a copy of “Tips For All Golfers" send 10 cents and Pearson on a fly ball to left but the Cowboys registered the stamped addressed envelope to Arnold I’ahner care Home field to end the threat and game’s outstanding play when Service Bureau Salt Lake Tribune Box 887 Salt lake City limited the Angels to two hits Don Meredith hit Pettis Norscoring lathe remainder of the game man with an pass LOS ANGELES DITROIT BUT A one-tim- I I one-tim- e Delimit Clips " Angels h -- 31-1- 0 tbrtirbll Bodon cf 41211 Pearson McAullfft it 4 0 0 of u 4 0 4 V Wagner If Brpwn If Cofavlto rf Rodgers c Moran 2b Cash 1b Thomas lb Philllpi 3b Trfandns c SMlfh 2b Hgnt rf Koslro 3b p Mossi p Chance p a Kocoe Foytack p Kh TotlH b r h rtH 0 10 0 0 0 3 12 0 4 0 10 4 12 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 10 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 3 Tar-kento- n Casper Fires 65 to Caplurc Insurance City Golf Prize passed for one touchdown and Fred Cox booted two field goals and three extra points to pace the Minnesota Vikings to a 27-- romp over the HARTFORD CONN Aug final round had to settle for a 18 (UPI)— Billy Casper Jr out closing 71 10 10 Los Angeles Rams 0 0 0 0 Terry Baker en- of action for three months with IT WAS CASPER’S first 32 1 1 2 gineered the lone Ram scoran Injured hand made up five tournament appearance since a Totals for Chance in 7WU out for Thomas In ?th Detroit 100 ooo—J loo 100 000—3 Loo Anefrlet 3B— Brown HR— 2B— Koch Bruton Moron S— Chance h Ip 1 Koch 3U 2 b Mossi (W 7 Chance (U 1M4) 1 2 Fdytack T— 2 04 A— 4214 34 3 10 Fran QUARTERBACK 4 4 m ing drive that resulted in a field goal by Danny Villa- strokes In the final round to nueva A crowd of 42966 saw win the $40000 Insurance City the game In Los Angeles Open golf tournament Sunday score of 271 IN AMERICAN Football with a Kansas the exhibitions League r THE Chiefs trounced the Oakland Calif Bonita from before 13500 at Raiders a magnlficlent rally to Seattle and the Denver Bron- staged "steal" the first place prize of cos beat the San Diego Charg$6400 from big George Bayer before a horn crowd ers of Miami Fla who finished a of 11135 shot back of Casper with a 272 Eddie Wilson passed for Casper fired a three touchdowns and scored 65 In hla final tour over the one himself to pace the Chiefs Wethersfield Club Country and veteran quarterback Frank course while who carBayer ofTrlpucka led the Denver lead Into the ried a fense with scoring passes of 75 and 60 yards It was the first exhibition defeat ever for the Chargers after 14 straight e shot-make- 35-2- BE A Q iETTER HIRES lest 7th So an Injured left hand forced him to the sidelines during the final round of the Tournament of Champions last May 5 Wes Ellis Jr of West Caldwell NJ carded a 71 for a total of 275 and third place Behind Ellis was Doug Ford of Tam O'Shanter NY who had a 66 for a 277 total 31-2- DRIVE-I- N two-strok- e ) Open Qualifying Deadline Near All amateur golfers who Intend to play In the Utah Open qualifying round at Hidden Valley Aug 26 must sign In with pro Walt Harris by Saturday noon In order to compete ALL FLAYERS who purchased $175 Open sponsorships are eligible to play In the qualifying round In addition to those who sold two of the $35 sponsorships Players who have met one of these two requirements can play in the qualifying round regardless of handi- TIED AT 278 for fifth place were Art Wall Jr of Pocono Manor Pa who had a final round 70 Dave Marr of Hot Springs Ark with a 70 Bo Wlninger of Oklahoma City Okla with a 72 and PGA and Masters champion Jack Nick-lau- s of Tucson Ariz with a 71 Lionel Hebert of Lafayette La was in second place two strokes behind Bayer whpn the final round started but he shot a 7§ Sunday for a 279 total CASPER FLAYING In the same threesome with Bayer and Ellis trailed Bayer by four strokes after 11 holes He made up that deficit In the next four holes with a thrilling rally to tie the match going to the 16th tee ($4400) Billy CnspM- 69 65 6771— 272 George Baver ($3660) 2?5 Eli Jr 277 ($2200) Art Doug Ford 70- -2 6 Wail Dave Marr 70— 2' Jack Nlcklau ($1675) ($1675) So Wlninger 72- 7 2— 278 ($1675) Lionel Hebert 46 76—7’? ($1400) Jay Hebert 49 70 —260 ($1250) Frank Wharton —280 ($1250) Charles Sltford 281 73 46— Juan Rodrigue ($940) 281 73 cap ($960) John Pott — 281 ($960) Bob Ten players will move the ($940' Julius Boros 74 65 69 73—281 ($940) Utah Open from this round at Jay Dolan 72 ($800) Jack Rule Jr 71 281 ($775) Ken VenHidden Valley 74—283 ($725) entry turi Pittman Jerry 75—284 (1450) Jack Fleck 72 will be paid by the Utah Golf j ($532) Dave Hill Assn and they'll play all 72 285 ($5J2) Al Gelberger 785 ($532) Jack Mac gowan 72 holes In the tourney 75—285 ($332) ($532) Tony Lema 49 WHEEL We Goilbv to ALIGNMENT Their CHECK camber and easier Check torsion bars and ball joints 72J (ISTOli Barbara 70 Sunday over the ion 223 ($570) Betjy Kawli (85701) Sandra Manay lang Paradise Hills Country 1—723 ($470)1 Mary Lana Faulk Club course and finished with '($140)) Jo Ann Pranllca 211 for the M40) Mariana Magna 78 73 a 74— iShlrloy under-pa- r Romack 70—274 For Every Need i 225 75-- Miss Smith one of th longtime tourney favorites blitzed this tough course which Is carved out of sand hills and lava beds 15 miles northwest of the city In a women’ course record 68 four-strok- ($2751) 276 ($275)1 ($210) Judy ($210) Sharry ($2101) Shirley Engleborn event e Kathy Cornallua 70-Torluamka Whwlor ‘p°' Creed 1 73-- 22 70—227 Clifford Ann ($130) SHE NIPPED Miss Wright’s advantage to one after a good rush of two birdies and seven pars on the first nine while blonde Mickey had Action will begin Thursday two bogeys and a birdie for a r 37 and then with a medal play test Then Mickey the tour’s leadthe opens Friday ing money and event winner Mickey is the defending chipped In a approach r champion having won the tour shot on the Willow the at tenth for a birdie ney last year Creek Country Club In Salt ON TnE par five Lake City 11th she boomed her drive 280 MISS WRIGHT fired a two- - yards and hit a three-wooto the green and stroked In a putt for an eagle — her second of the tournament Miss Smith who started the day In third place ran In two birdies on the back nine but couldn't close the gap to less than two strokes after Mickey stroked In a for a bird on 17 Hawaiian Jackie Pung went over par for the first time in MIAMI BEACH Aug 18 the three-datournament with (UPI)— The World Boxing a 74 and sliped to third with Assn Sunday gave the world a 218 lightweight title back to Carlos It Was hep best finish on Ortiz of New York with an order to defend It by the end of the tour this season 1963 The lengthy course and the THE MANDATE ordered heat and wind of the past three Ortiz to sign for a fight days finally took its toll as the scores soared Into the high against the winner of the 70s and low 80s Only 12 girls Armstead Kenny finished or better lightweight fight Monday Kathy Whitworth the home-statnight at Saginaw Mich withfavorite from Jal NM in 60 days "unless the terms and conditions imposed on the had a 74 which gave her and 222 and mover her from a champ are unfair” tie to fourth Dr Charles P Larson Ta- seventh-placcoma Wash president of the - MISS - WRIGHT plcRed up WBA made the announce- $1500 for her - and victory on asment here the eve of the boosted her earnings for the sociation’s 44th annual conven- year to $17912 It was her tion ninth victory of the tour and feautred her second hole in one “WE nAVE reinstated Ortiz this year In Friday’s first as the champion recognized by round the WBA on condition that he Mickey WrloM 47 defend his title before the end Mrllyn Smith' 75 7t?n Jeckl — 218 of 1963 against an approved WhitworthPuno 8800) Tpyqy wj! challenger" he explained Ortiz who arrived here Saturday night with a battery of handlers to fight the WBA’s June 11th action of stripping him of his crown was told to "defend or else” e one-ove- e 60-fo- 410-yar- d par-fou- 492-yar- 14-fo- Ortiz Boasts Ring Title Again— Bui! y Lane-Pauli- e e e (S 135-poun- "If he does not follow this mandate we will withdraw our recognition of his title” Larson said Larson said the decision to reinstate Ortiz as champion was made at a joint meeting UU August Specials ME CO of the WBA’s championship regulations committee and executive committee “The WBA is concerned with the proper orderly defense of championships" Larson stressed “That Is why we are ordering Ortiz to defend against the Saginaw winner If the terms and conditions are fair We might permit him to fight against somebody else but only under very extenuating circumstances” Utahns Take Two Wins I11 Softball Here's what we do: Chec k Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE NM Aug 18— Marvelous Mickey Wright of Dallas used a back nine victory surge for a over Marilyn Smith Sunday in the $11000 Albuquerque Swing Parade women’ professional golf tournament Miss Wright will lead the touring lady professionals Into Of den Utah for the $10000 LPGA event at the Ogden Country Club two-strok- e ball Illustration thowimyold petition You will note that my handt ore just a thade farther to the right thon they now are in my new politico (illuitration 2) With my new petition you will note o more direct continuation of left arm and clubthaft thon I hod before d COlK msurmrjci Texas Bomb Wins Purse PLACEMENT HELPS MY GAME my THE WINNING touchdown came with 4:43 left In the game when rookie Nat Craddock ploughed over from the line after three Tittle passes totaling 41 yards moved the ball Into scoring position Tittle's performance answered the big question in the Giant camp: Is he flilly recovered from the off season operation on the throwing arm that connected for 33 touchdowns one-yar- il C Special to The Tribune end Check d and control arms Check bushings and wheel bearings WORLAND WYO'— The Utah Shamrocks defending women’s softball regional champs and Marlon's Lounge of Denver advanced to the semifinals of the Rocky Mountain Regional Softball Tournament here Saturday night The Utah club downed Casper Wyo 8 2 Saturday morning and came back Saturday night to blank the Skylighters of Salt Lake 10-- tie-ro- i HAND-- j I CRAFTED MOCCASINS BY The Denver team took Its win Saturday from the Wor land dub 6-- Shamrock hurler Joy Peterson hurled a at the Skylighters and Fern Gardner gave up two hits In downing Casper NEW TREADS two-hitte- APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON TOUR OWN TIRES WHITEWALLS (Narrow or Wide) ANY SIZE Plus lax and Our Hem Treodt I X 4rfri tiros n during life at art Imd 12 Replacement prorated M tread wear and baaed an list prtree entrant at lime of adjustment Nlonj Just liko a pair 4 Loung wear outsido because these French-Shriner- s handcrafted with meticulous care Come In and try on a pair Park Fra Aitywham Downtown and Bramwtll LrHjrvlii Harrii and Groich Shamrock Skylightar Jfh — — 8 1 Fibrlxlu 10 9 1 J J Wolff and 6 Pr faron and Ntltofl Rodgari are Gibb PITTSBURGH Aug 18 OP) Pirate announced Sunday Coach Gene Baker has been named man-ager pf the Agullas Clbaneas baseball team reptescntlng the City of Santiago In the Dominican Republic Winter League — The Pittsburgh 1 Pay Factory List Price for 1st Tire 2nd Tire for STAMPS & DATERS 210 and KARL Pannier’s SOUTH MAIN I "Hr MARKITINO ft'alff ilmmy Wrkl DIVICI iNQINIEHI plus tax and exchange Armstrong Tires ore guaranteed as long as you own them (Adjustment based on original tread depth and Armstrong's printed adjustment prices in effect at time of replacement) n f Kctuitv HU VT S rvd 1 CLYDE n 1 CetH BaMfball Post of slippers you can Shop Monday till 9 niSeMiii-- ' Shlngltlon Worland 1695 (rcrtforrvpalrable puncture) monih Affftinat normal rued hazards tered in everyday pnaaenifer ear us Gardner and Brown or Black T 2 3 Andtraon 4949 identified by Mrdidhnn and tbop mark GUARANTEED (n morkmenishlp end material CaPr Marlon'! 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