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Show 4 Don aree Heat, Course To Lead PGA | WalkerIs Hired: Has Seven UnderPar bial Following 54 Holes By JOE WATTS |said, “but I wasn't used to {going air.” the distance in this rare & battle to the finish today for) Saturday, he birdied the fifth the 1967 PGA_ championship) and bogeyed the sixth, then with Dan Sikes holding a two- birdied the 12th and 17th, stroke edge over Jack Nicklaus} almost holing out the last one atid Tommy Aaron, and Arnie} for an Eagle from the‘tairway, Palmer still’ within easy He had only 12-inch tap-ins for “charging” distance, just four the first and last birdies and two-putted from 40 feet on the strokes off the pace. Tommy Aaron, who set a/ par 12th for the other. His course record Friday with a| bogey came when his approach hot 65 round and was’on a po-| Shot caught a trap. He had to sition to wrap up the éourna-| drop a saving 10footer for a ment, faltered miserably and par on the 18th. left room for Sikes to grab the Sikes said the fact the weather cooled off for the last lead. Leading after two rounds four or five holes Saturday was with a nine-under-par mark, instrumental in helping him Aaron soared to a four over par play steadily enough to take the 76 Saturday, taking 11 more|a strokes to cover the 18 holes Nicklaus dropped birdie putts of 12, 8, 10 and 10 feet and said than he did the day before. Sikes, who has a law degree, toured the course with consistent play and carded a two boy under-part 70 to overtake Aaron. Arnie Palmer, playing with Sikes and Aaron, missed two " ByAstros DoubleA in ‘Aaron’ Means Double Good DENVER—AARONIS QUITE A NAME in the baseball world, but Saturday morning Hank Aaron got only a two column headline for his headline that PITTSBURGH (UPI)—Touting Harry Walker’s hitting knowledge as the “best in baseball,” the Houston Astros hired the former PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, JULY 23, £967 tting coach Saturday, just five days after dropped the Cards 4-1, while a he was fired by the Pirates, ° winless golfer, Tommy Aaron, stole the banner headlines with his record 65 at’ the Columbine Country Club. It put him in the driver's seat, but that doesn’t Mean much, since he’s been there ‘ore. Oddly enough, although - Tommy has made a good living Aaron at golf, he has never won a major tournament. The 30-year-old Georgain has been close, but has never cracked the top. Yet he has picked. up $35,492 this year while competing in 20 tournaments, which shows he is something like Avis. The $25,000 first prize for this PGA tourna- talist in the study of batting,” Hatton said. “He’s made almost a science ofit.” Walker said he had been contacted by four clubs after his firing last Tuesday. i THe fist to cal, Walker said, - lehowt ‘indie ment would almost double his earnings for the year reee eee if he can withstand the pressure. The Astros, who fired. itching Tommy came up through the collegiate ranks, Te Astros, whofiredpitching like many of the good ones. He accepted a golf jago, have been Billy Casper, who,- will be| *'S°.tyy had birle putts of 1, ee aaa oo air" as His first assignment, according a Aaron led the 1965 PGA championships head- |1o Hatton, will be to help boost eins a fad Gat only fofinish seventh. |the Batting averages of two In 1962 he lost in two different play-offs. He atting was tin P Ris when ie Ber record. He had 10 |voung catchers, Dave Adlesh January. 3 ieee een Et cours, the spprouch shot certainly helped, eteeei pe lglges Net A | Tommy can keep his ‘ca namein the headlines throughout the week end. ‘accept “because I've a good) St, Louis Title If not, Hank the Aaron name in the position»now and: I-enjoy this sports forefront, will type work,” aea Higher and Dryer Air - THE 3 shat s dozen golfers are under par after 86 holes. Beaten umbine course is very challenging| It’s remarkable it the ea nd coerde, Dae Tees hit ee " onda teamed up with Bob MoKiniey| IDE COUNTHY CLUB is a much Buckpasser ee PY MICHARL RABUN i a ‘Tournament Saturday. chat ee came pennant since bestpunch thesalefjand ,|. went Sikes almost didn't eee ae to|Mike Andrews’ eighth, turned y — first shutout : the = He asked an Austin, Tex.|finish his second round defend his title Monday|judge to grant a temporary|when the heat and rare mile-|son, a three-hitter. McKinley, brother ‘of famed 1946, Se mata Pink Fier to thelr eighth, straight Gs) Don victory, a 40 triumph over the (35-3570),Don Bies (89-37-76) |Cleveland Indians Saturday, 's|testraining order, which would|high altitude almost m, ig {him on was knocked|sixth victory in 12 decisions, . Bu Chuck Mekinley, St, Louis, de undefeated hallagee, OTe Te ee DatTeele sectstoe lea ni tigen tidwisone ef werein‘able theretheis air no moisture the ‘to air.‘do,expecially ‘The higher since and drier course I |rseris'n stn nan aPay bag ve oe arcs ‘eetGarten oating, ake: a toeorsIF andnde savorCure“Cokes,fne|® haymaker of his own ouiJonor Invitational Tennis world’s welterweight i hinghe balfartherthantheySrared Alt AQUeCUct Fitest Lie''r, | ‘he +o nine ogy says the . "I In 4.0 Win way ved developed at one-| - Cokes To Defend Title “Tt would have to be a decent] Partner Win job and a great offer before 1 better scenic setting for a golfcourse, but the Col- 4 Indians le another ¢ and |Zameeeal pst. But Waker) SLC Net Ace, zeroing in on the hole with deadly and RH. Sikes, no relation the DAN SIKES CHIPS onto the 18th green during the third round of the PGA championship ‘setting fie ne tourney in Denver. He-leads after the third round by two strokes, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Pim at aid with & Pi nage NY aaacapramala Rages BS ‘and total of only 24 putts, ee eeae It'll be interesting to see Walker's contract with Hous-| Tecord| oun aes:oes Saturday, Red Sox Tip was tied with Amie Palmer and the late Tony Lema |904 John Bateman, whohave Columbine: in cau fis week in the All rough a sand bunker cost big oeent, eed . him twoandbogeys. turned professional in 1960.' He still hasn’t won @ Hatton said Walker was mole eee That’s seven years, and he’s signed to a two-year contract, in the Cleveland Open but lost, and also lost to Lema been hilting weciniy in the sudden death playoff at theMemphis .200 over the season, onthe iget( tiem on the laying at the Alpine Country re the LDS Alic| 2: 14, 6, 10 and 18 feet and them without a scholarship at the University of Florida and later batting instructor this season. got the itch. puts Tewo holes to pots Ba peteon aie to _— ae had loff the pace, “A ree, two of being haa ‘obaiiged The neann tactistones. What'they jewDoe YORK (UPI)—Hobo! 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It's that short On the eea cn ae ihelitsAdam, a1graduate Coker’ mange,Doug Lord sda nine-hole_tours, California. aei 460-yard 18th hole, I used a three-w © the crowd of 48,487 ‘and|08a0 school, replace away Hayles promot we 0) a‘ ee. Rily who is on a_ year's|license for “acts detrimental to| unless the match was approved| toe,”#2 said Arnie ; fete Dae oy,walledaval Beimuie_ecare of aber interes of bag” Charl "iythe bark eonmisen. He] Hundley Single Gives Cubs Where's the Mone Going? HandsomeB octorate degre,fo work ontheBaringcommissioner si Cokes hdone hing and] © aT Adams not ready RECORD CROWDS ARE ‘THRONGING the |ctrtch just at be didin winnig| Cale dumOt Coke, hf $500 fromhight Monday night i iVian Denver also the have been a probMato, lif., years and/jlast Cokes his $35, I ry,« er lem. Micourse, Freeloaders tly, alip into as [the Metropolitan ‘and For the|S22 the lege for the past Catwo tile defense against! “He has broken his training,” “, ” irl tgs] Sekionta ive aie in the hi ‘and a|P#S also been working as an as-| Francois Pavilla and had sold) said Lord. “So what if they merciespaoes ‘eaied nyc© te Oakland Rakes |emmambeedeels for Welhave thetr-promoter’s leene| By United Pres International place a . the attendanceinsdingfrecoaders,walledover “wasey” ® eee American Football | upcoming be é commission Randy lundley’s one-out the 20,000 mark 7 encepaten. mre AE : If 15,000 paid the regular fee of $7 a day that |@ bgtahah ene Coach Sauer Says : judge can approve a fight,|winning run as the Chicagoltory over the Cards, 9, Louis ‘There is not going to be a|Cubs edged the San Francisco|had tied the game in the ninth oan cn tineeee tas oe Itthewillget higher thewillfinal twonearly days,s40halfobviously |¢r'romwhoFoolwentto ever theotfront to telat College\ Stars Need Three Pricra |.,22y Har ras stt|ino « League. paid attendance gross million |jeader gt to| National SU Seee eC eee 's Plus Pl Where's themoney a going? 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It's cally _impossi «, baaes paven te to follow Arnie |BRABENDER RECALLED Fakeie hele be bE (aoe eae Cia “him on one skipping a ” tree ouchions and. feland tis year we ray coach affe®,le, swimming res Pane lia Gets now wea ot sided eke nae ty gui tha |é0#l, aad. keep, them fromilitle ditferenty to have more},coon beter than the oldlen_of their last eight gemes| Joe Morgan broke up Fryman's scoring 20 points. “Td that we've got the|mark set by fellow Frenchman|and are deadlocked with the|shutout BALTIMORE (UPI) — Gene} Sauer’s team meets ‘hel sect receivers Te ever seen on| Alain Mosconi earned! National Football League with a two-run homer St. Louis Cardinals for first! in the che eighth. > teas hoster vaninge polate cir pte run average4sthe lowest nhe tape _Bosl_dmien Green ee Teresourrieofuaa television you can let the jon do the anu fa onor, Th orpe skipping and you done have to use ladders, peri- |recalled from the International) match between the best of the eaere look’ Oklahoma Town to scopes, and tree tree climbing tactics to see the action. ABC : ion will have 20 color cameras | team by the Baltimore|roljegians, all rookie pros, and) a 43 record with ‘can't Complain the professional champions.) wy cant complain about our| ByMIKE WESTER prime, Jim's mother gave himjbis until death, and even after, {chodiled fr Solder Pele ANG) unning backs, all six of them, YALE, Okla, (UPI) —Immor-the Indian tribal name of War], % month aftrhlsreturn. to covering the final six holes. The coverage is {Orioles iast season, will join the, “petense te fhe thing,” Sauer| 24 from what T'veseen fa, }.5 Oklahoma Indian Jim|Tho-Huck, meaning bright path 6, Dnt me isla blacked out in 2 90-mile radius around Denver. team ald, “Grose Way's datecse tale ms ee wenn ‘Thorpe, called “America’s grea-| The most talked-about white Indian Peeeg Bills’ Player.ayer Strike I ike Ends; Ss; Shaw Injured nyu! ALLAN R, BRUCE period and for the first five or] work out, he sald, he will most BUFFALO, NY. "(UPD -lox ot the ees signed his 1987 contract Satur-| He underw intact from last year, and 1 [ir score twtree more’ than 20 tam1 points on them. figure that hold the 10 and 20 Cornerback. "Booker Edgersoseason. day, ending a player then yyou them, "0 to figure} Squad his current| as superior to his team which from. the they are to Inst ” he added, “‘but I know ahy oneof these kids who i is going to a athlete” will be onored/Eore of his.dayin fotel hi coaches, was stripped of his removedfamthe reerdHahe trols atk the Olympiawentats major [tecelvedlaguhis education at lnhen it mas revealed 1012, lived|Haskell (Kan.) Insti ute. 8ndlhad played baseball for pay twe Carlisle (Pa.) Indian Institute! years earlier. where Pop Warner urged hit 40'""Years later a containing football and|!*Y out for football subcommittee decided to see fields, a swimming! ig In his 2 years. of amateuriwhat could be done to have his and picnic sett ec aah raurted oh, bt lareas, will officially be renamed (actually set few records and his} greatest moment came came of it. Even later ‘Thorpe revealed that H. K. Historical $o-|the Olympic Games at Stock-|Wieslander of Sweden, who was thorized a marker|holm in 1912, He won the to Jim, never opened ’s main|pentathlon with four first placesithe box con! the m have itlentrance, declaring Yale asjaid a third in the five events/but sent it back to America and the decathlon with 8412 of|with the March 28, 1068, of possible 10,000 points, comment: “T didn't win the’ Olympic at the age of 64.) Neither record has been|championship. James Thorpe Prague, equalled, He was decotated/won it. I do not know what your jpersonally by the King ofjrules are in to amateuas he was best|Sweden who said to him, “You,|rism in Americabut I do know one-inch|sir, are the greatest athlete injthat Thorpe is the greatest eighed 185 pounds in his'the world,” Thattitle remained athlete in the world,” |