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Show ia| \ \ ia Palmer,Flo yd, a Coll “TT2 Sunday Herald SURRY: AUGUST 2,‘AIL Reach 54 tah County, Uteh | Price Sectional. Next Provo’s Pony All-Stars Ww in SpringvilleTourney Mark With 209 Total By DIGK BACON UPI Sports: Writer wake,paceetcpabere tee e, | | & prob- |. MONTREAL (UPI) — Ray lems almost hole-by-hole. -They Floyd, @ strapping 21-year -old managed to escape most of from St. ws, lll., fired his them, but lady luck ran out on Provo’s Pony League. AllStars Friday night captured the Springville area tournament crown and, the right to move second consecttive three -under both players on key holes on By HARRY GRAYSON Newspaper Enterprise Assn. par 68Saturday to share the the back nine. | : into the sectional battle at third-round lead in the $50,000 Collins “Happy” NEW YORK — (NEA) — The Yankees have never, Canadian Open Golf champion- Collins, who (said he was won a penant in a year ending with a “4.” but even ship with scrambling Bill Col- “happy to come out of it alive,” finally collapsed on the that moth-eaten whammy figures to be knocked out ling and Arnold Palmer. Price- on Aug. 5 by trimming the Springville All-Stars, 6-2. The Provo players marched to the area title by taking three All three reached: the 54-hole 18th, Heading into the last hole | of the box this season. consecutive victories. In movma tk. with a total of 209 Indeed, after what happened in 1963, a lot of people strokes, four under par for the six under on the) round and ap-| ing to victory, the champs tipparently set to! take a clear ped Heber first by a 5-4 score wonder if the Bombers ever will be beaten again. | 7,090 Pinegrove layout. lead, the Grossinger, N.Y., pro despite year, last games 1014 by and then in the team’s second won New York Ri behind them at 210 was topped his tee shot into a creek}. game dropped Springville 3-0. the fact that Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris were Australian Kel Nagle, who shot! for a two-stroke! penalty and a Springville, by beating Spanish sorely hobbled and held out a good share of. the time. thé best round, a five-under-par double-bogey six|on the rugged at _|Fork the first night of action, run 66 | which tied the competitive 460-yard finishing hole. Tf the so-called challengers could not make a earned the right to face Provo stilled, weapons big two course record also equalled Frithe Bronx outfit with its The 35-year-old Collins, who again for the crown. day by Bill Casper. show in the world are they going to stop them wit took only 26 putts in fashioning In Friday’s action, Clint Wil| per fell back to’72 and a a par 71, said it was “the the M boysall in one piece? \liams was the winning pitcher, share of fifth place at 212 with The Yankees have bagged 28 pennants in 43 cam- South Africa’s Gary Player and worst game I’ve ever played | allowing seven hits, no walks stratght. fifth their for bidding from tee to green.” are currently paigns, ; |and striking out eight. He was} Dan Sikes Jr. | “Thank God for those putts,” How long is this dominance of the American League telieved in the sixth inning of Floyd, who | became the the seven-inning game by Val he added. going to continue? youngest tournament winner in | Nielsen. who struck out three “Forever. I hope,” said Johnny Johnson, in the 25\ years with a victory last Palmer met his Waterloo on ||and provided another putout by Yankee offices high up at 745 Fifth Ave. “Over-all March at the age of 20, started the long par-five 13th, the kind fielding a grounder and throwthe club on the field is young and there is a steady off at 141, three strokes be- of hole the Ligonier, Pa., sluging the batter out. | hind the front-running Palmer ger usually enjoys. This time, é { flow of new talent.” Bruce B, Farrer; 14, son of and Collins. He quickly made however, he ‘stunned an “army” Johnson, onetime Staten Island sandlotter, has Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farrer, up the deficit—and then some of some 3,000 followers by hitbeen with the Yankees for 18 of his 42 years. He has —by hitting birdies on seven of ting a fat pitch shot into a 1137 E. 360 S., Provo, receivhole on the loth “outstanding player” been farm director since ee McPhail went to Balti- the first 10 holes, only to run trap, blasting jout over the Palmer fires toward the green ed the the second day’s round Friday of the Cana- award from the Springville during | more as general manager in 1958. into bogeys on three of the fi- green, coming back with championship. ‘Palmer turned in a golf Open the dian committee. The tournament crashing to closest hands farm weak chip and two-putting for the Who are nal eight to settle for a tie. 86-hole total of 188 to take an earl y lead in the Provo centerfielder was award, “That front nine was the fin- an inglorious seven. parent club? Montreal. (Herald-UPI ed a baseball glove. In thefinal event being playedin That offset a two-under-par“The first-year draft rule is forcing us to carry est I’ve ever played in mylife,” game he played errorless ball Telephoto). Archie Moore, a left-hand batting outfielder who said Floyd. “It scared me a lit- 24 on the front side and forced and hit four for four with three tle and I ran into some trouble the 34-year-old Masters champiought to be learning the trade,” explained Johnson. on to settle for a par 71 after “Like Maris, he has the perfect Yankee Stadium on the back |side.” opening rounds of 71 and 67. stroke: Chet Trail, who counts against the roster as “Tt was a) typical round for our designated player, is an 18-year-old shortstop me lately—very bad,” comwith Greensboro of the Carolina League. He has all mented a somewhat disgusted the raw equipment, including power. Palmer. ‘‘I bogeyed three of hesi“Mel Stottlemyre is only 20 but we wouldn’t the easiest holes on the course : EARLY LEADER — Masters champion Arnold , for 10, and RonCloward with 16 Teams To Compete In Legion Stars Provo Softball Tourney Summary Clash Friday In Salt Lake Rewwwn me For Orem = y|Bankers Fa In First Janney ASA Round = Sasa aPHS Alpine Ladies By WENDELL RIGBY of those plate dusters, but he Golf Pairings CUL Action Set For Today ae BeTaI perp Miscues Spell Finis For Provo in Saturday Game The Most Improved Professional Award. is presented annually to playing members 7 CUL Stars To Meet Gardena Dragons of the LPGA by Golf Digest Magazine. Recent winners have been Kathy Whitworth,’ Mary: lena Faulk, and Marilynn Smith. In Benefit Friday At Timp Park & | |F | The Gardena Dragons, a friends and dedicated to “aid catchers — Tom Wier, Orem, through service and Larry Booth, Lehi; pitchJapanese All-Star baseball our fellowmen ty.” to our communi ers, Lloyd Hooley of Orem, star third field. Some difficulty was ex- ries with Gustafson of [ South, but usuallythere were home town fans who : quick tsto help announcers the SF i i ya ' i] ay of seine the pace iF | : doubles and a single. Top batters for the Provo team in the tournament were Clint—Williams with five for nine, Brice’ Farrer with ‘five for 10, Val Nielsen with four three for eight. Cloward, who pitched and won the first game against Heber blasted the only homer of the tourney Thursday night when he was playing shortstop against Springville. In Thursday night’s game Greg Faux . was. the winning pitcher gettate to bring up this right-hand sinker ball pitcher and, if it wasn’t for ‘that, I Pairings have been completed unseat the defending champion, | ting 14 strikeouts, giving up from Richmond right now.” would be leading this golf for the big Provo’ Invitational Morris Motor. d— three hits and no walks and retournament by four strokes. Johnson named two outfielders with Richmon The tournament |will run for Softball Tournament starting and tiring 17 batters in a row. Manny, City’s six days and will be a single “It was just}a lack of con- Monday night. Elvio Jiminez, brother of Kansas A game between an All-Star The Provo team will leave centration.”’ Senior League Arturo Lopez, a Puerto Rican swifty from the Bronx. |Sixteen of the top teams in elimination from the champion- American Legion team, repre- for the eight-team tournament Sharon Stake Palmer Uses 31 Putts the state will battle in the ship bracket and.a dougle elim- senting the state of Utah, and at Price Tuesday at noon from “Bill Skiff (chief of scouts) plucked Lopez out of to ination from the tournament. a tryout at Yankee Stadium four years ago,” recalled an All-Star team from Salt Harmon Park. The first game Palmer, who |used 31 putts to classic and will be trying A trophy will be awarded to Lake Valley has been slated for Provo will. be Wednesday. Johnny. “He was a bank teller at the time.” get around the 36-35—71 layout,| | foragers the tournament champion and Yankee old, for Friday in Salt Lake, it has Teams at the sectional will be getting co er porae amazement B k il Howard Elston With the consolation champ. been announced. chosen from Utah, western when to! at Collins had onl: have concentrated on catchers. The club is high on Four teams have drawn a The game will be played at Colorado and Idaho. Billy Madden, 22, a Southern League All-Star. Orem 16th .... bye ‘in the first round of play. Winner of the Price tourney Derks Field, with gaye time Johnson, “The last time I had 26 putts Orem 19th |....-+---). “A jeft-hand power hitter,” commented will return to Springville for | Monday’s Schedule set for 8 p.m. was on the front nine,” he Last Week’s Results who went out of his way to point out that the club 6:30 State Bank of Provo vs. There are 15 American Le- the Western ‘Regional on Aug. pi's Orem 23rd 2, Provo 20th 16 gibed. ‘‘Really I can’t rememhad not given up on Jake Gibbs, who was Mississip Ridet Roofing of Salt Lake— gion teams that have operated 12 or 13. ber whether I’ve ever played a All-America quarterback when’ given 4 $100,000 Orem 19th 0, Orem ilth 7 round with that few putts.” Coaches of the Provo team in Salt Lake Valley the past North Diamond. Orem 16th 2, Orem 12th 10 are Paul. Belliston and Butch bonus. Besides the top seven front7:00 Levin Insurance vs. Mt. year, and 16 players will be Orem 28rd 5, Orem lth 11 year—17 this hopefuls 46 Cash. The Yankees signed Our Chapel turned back State States Tele. — South Diamond selected from -this group to runners, the only player below West Sharon Stake 10 outmake up the Salt Lake Valley ‘pitchers, seven catchers, 12 infielders, and par after the first three rounds Bank by a score of 3-1 in the 7:40 Berthold Realty vs. went Ivy s champion AL perennial first game of the American Peterson Motor — North Dia- All-Stars. The was Bob Verwey, another South fielders. SPORTS FANS! Del Paul a To meet this formidable agAfrican and Player’s brother-in- Softball ‘Association qualifying mond. League in the process, signing kids like Dichter, gregation, Ken Voeller, Provo law. He had/ a par-71 after round Friday night at Har mon Rossi, left-hand Harvard pitcher, and Steve 8:15 Joe’s Tavern vs. Olsons Dartcoach, has been selected to asopening rounds of 70 and 71, Park. Wayne Keith gave up —Sotith Diamond. a line-drive hitter who played center field for Monteleone, a’ one of the best three -round three hits in| the first inning 8:50 Pratt Hill vs. Savon of semble a 16-man team made up mouth. Another collegian is Johnny | and set the Bankers down with- Ogden — North Diamond. of all-stars from the rest of ands strings the 23-year-old shotmakHall. Last Week’s Results Seton from third baseman out a hit the rest of the way. 10:00 Morris Motor vs. Amer- the state. Six of these players We ‘believe. we have another fine catcher in Frank Orem 14th 3, Proyo 18th 10 er has: put together since joinwill come from Central Utah. HousOur Chapel put together sevthe Lakeview 2, Orem 15th 10 ing the circuit, ican, Western Life—North DiaGuisti, 18,” beamed Johnson. A brother of Orem 29th 4, Provo 2st’ 3 Another shot back at even en hits and one State Bank mond. high school.” ton pitcher, Dave, he won 10 letters in r to score their three runs. Tuesday Night First Round Play Orem West Stake par 213 were |leading money makJohnny Johnson rattled off a lot more names, winner Jack Nicklaus of Colum- ary Batchelor and Wayne 6/30 Galleria’ of Ogden. vs. discoveries ing it clear that there could be genuine Snow picked up two hits each Our Chapel. bus, Ohio, and| relative unknown |: among them. for the winners. Mouse ThompKermit Zarley, a freshman pro 7:40 Vineyard of Orem. vs. the that by Ed Givan You left more convinced than ever from Yakima, Wash. Nicklaus, son, Phil Olson and Dick Olson Okland Const. of Salt Lake. American Yankees weren’t about to let up on their still unable to find the answer were the only Bankers to hit The LPGA. Rookie-of-the-Year League pigeons. to Pinegrove’s sprawling safely. Award is the newest of the 2th major awards presented in Levin Insurance was up to greens, matched par 71, while ladies professional golf. It is “Last Week’s Results Zarley carded a two-under 69. its old tricks last night as it AMERICAN FORK — Pairgiven annually to a firkt-year Vineyard 19, Orem 8th 0 A. L. Tournament Sidelights Jay Hebert, who also had. a unleashed a trio of home runs ings for the Alpine Country t player on the basis of her Orem 28th 7, Orem 27th 0 69, was another shot back at to overpower Peterson Motor Standings — Second Half Club Ladies club championship fournament performance and Orem! 4th 18 214, as was, Howie Johnson, by a 63 count in the second |)hi po abetcuie ey 6 playing ability. Selection is 2 made. by @ vote of LPGA game. 'g|matches. were announced today who had a third-round 68. a 4 ‘em membership. Mary Mills wes Four other players managed Roger Halliday, Gordy Kelson, Spanish Fork ......... 3 4|by pro Phil Cannon. the 1962 winner and Clifford to break par) during the play. and Lynn Gleaves all connect- American Fork) ;..... 2 6| Matches are to be played by Ann Creed won the -1963 this evening, with final pairings Fred Marti matched Nagle with ed for the circuit for the win! Results Friday eward. i a four-under 67, while Moe Nor- ners while Ron Dodson of PetOtem, Lehi tied 3-all at dark- for the last match to be an* * * nounced next week. man—Low Canadian after 54 erson hit a long home run in nes$—game to be replayed. has done a commendabl Writer LPGA Golfers vie for holes at 215—and Jerry Ed- a losing cause. Gordy Kelson the Vare Trophy Award wards fired 68’s. The other par- went three for four at the plate each year. Betty Jame 4 buster was Bill Garret, who for Levin. presented this ioneda had a 70. Our Chapel, playirig its sechonor of the great AmeriNorman, recent winner of the ond gameof the evening defeatéan player, Glenna ColLast Week’s Results lett Vare. It is presented to Holladay, Provo outhit thein good grace. One sports’ fan Orem 25th 5, Orem 2nd 1 Canadian match play title, ed a determined Pratt Hill to the player with the shared 13th place in the overall team in the final game by a winners 9-3, but six errors, probably gave the answer when Orem 25th 0, Orem 10th 1 lowest scoring average are standings with first-round lead3-2 margin. Wayne Keith yieldpeople “Some said, three of ‘them in the first inn=he computed on the yearly Orem 26th 4, Orem 17th 5 be too much of just contrary; they would gripe Orem 2nd 3, Orem 6th 14 er Gibby Gilbert, who had his ed only four hits to pick up score in official LPGA i tournaments divided by | df they were being hung/ with Orem 18th 10, Orem ist 9 second straight 74, and Rex win number two for the evenumberof official rounds. ming. Pratt Hill with the defeat Baxter, who skied to a fivebeena new rope.” That may Orem 26th 13, Orem 2nd 4 lis eliminated from the tourna* * . Orem ist 0, Orem 10th 12 over 76 after opening rounds. of 70 and 69, ment along with State Bank. Orem ith 5, Orem 17th 0 Softball : ' ‘OUTSTANDING PLAYER — Bruce B. Farrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farrer of Provo, was named Friday night as the outstanding player in the Springville Pony League area tournament. In addition to the game at Timp Patk, the ‘Japanese All- Blaine Bradford of Spanish Fork, | Moyle Greenwood of Stars, a non-professional base- American Fork; infield—Carl ball team, will also play games Ingersoll of American Fork, at Salt Lake City and Magna Dave Murdock of Orem, Rex during its good will swing) Wright of Orem, Mike Ivory of through Utah. — | Spanish Fork; | outfield — Phil The Gardena Dragons, will! 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