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Show DAILY HERALD 11 fourth, give the two golfing greats a run the for the money. Collins had a fine inches. oS LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—The 67, one shot behind Palmer. missing by Utah GoesAfter TIME OUT! | Z-man race for the $13,000 first The rest of the field was at as Nicklaus. He hit every green, place jackpot in golf's Tourna- least six shots behind Nicklaus }but took 33 putts to get his 66. ment of Champions shaped up to- with little chance of shooting for }Collins hit 17 greens and took 30 day as a two-man battle between anything except second or third putts. Behind the three leaders came Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Pal- place in this $60,000 tournament. four men tied at 70—Johnny Pott, mer after only one round of play. Bill Casper, Doug Sanders and Nicklaus, the Z-year-old Na4 equalled tional Open and Masters cham- round I’ve ever shot as a pro,” Bo Wininger. | Tied at 71 were Doug Ford, pion, fashioned a great, eight-un- said Nicklaus. “That seems to be Jacky Cupit, Lionel Hebert, der-par & Thursday to take a about as good as I can do.” Gardner Dickinson and Jerry two-stroke lead over Palmer. | It was a spectacular performOnly Bill Collins of Grossinger, | ance for the record opening-day Barber. N.Y., appeared im a position to} crowd of 9,000 on the sun-kissed SS Desert Inn Country Club course. | . The former Ohio State athlete, now playing out of Tucson, Ariz., ° did just about everything right. He had only one bogey. He had an eagle and seven birdies. He missed oniy one green all day. The par five holes on this course average about 525 yards, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—Repbut he was hitting irons to get resentatives of the Professional home on his second shot on all Golfers’ Association and the Colobut one of them. nial Tournament of Fort Worth The 64 cracked a record of 65 will meet Saturday to try to iron Provo sophomores gave _indication of some top track and that was held by four men—and out their difficulties. field teams for the Bulldogs in it may stand for a long time beThe tournament and PGA offifuture years as they beat Orem cause the weather conditions nev- cials have been-at odds for the and Lehi in a three way meet/er will be better than they were| bast two weeks over the critical held on the Provo field for this one. There was verylit-| remarks made by golf pro Don Final scores were Provo 71, tle wind and the temperature January about the way the cee: Winners of the Ladies’ Day Orem & and Lehi % reached 90. | was operated. _ _| official opene at the Timp Summary | Only 30 Putts | nial As a result of his comments | Goi¢ Course Tuesday were anHigh Hurdles — Usher, Lehi; | Nicklaus had only 3 putts. And| January, one of golf’s most con-| nounced today. Evans, Lehi; Whitlock, Provo. he almost got a hole-in-one 00} octont money-winners, was not Low gross winner was Mary, Time—-: 18.0 invited to compete this year. Norman, while Loye Nelson won 100 Yard Dash—Larson, Provo; This caused the PGA to declare the high gross prize. Allred, Lehi; Finlayson, Provo. the Colonial an “‘unofficial’’ tourIn the team eompetition, the Time—: 10.3 wWon|pbjiue team, composed of Betty money the with nament Mile Run—Hatch, Provo; Bit|there not counting in the official| tuish, Meredith Stratton, Jackie ter, Orem: Featherstone, Lehi standings. Farnsworth, Jan Thomas, Amy Time—5:05.8 440 Yard Dash—Smith, Provo; ELKO, Nev UPI)—Utah golf- | “My guess is that we'll be able| Kiauck, Dorothy Thomas, CaroGalloway, Prova; Johnson, Orem led by defending champions | to settle our differences,’’ said|jyn Peterson and Shirley Stubbs, Jim Gaquin, PGA tournament di-| won top honcrs. Time—:55.3 1 Dalton and Jack Ridd of MagIn a business meeting that 880 Yard Rum—Steen, Provo: na, Utah, are heavily favored to | rector. “I understand that they| Doris Whitaker, Orem; Usher, Lehi win top prizes in the annual Ranch- will agree to invite the top 40| followed the day's play, money-winners on the tour every| Young outlined the schedule of Timme—2:15.7 inn two man best ball tournament year. If they do that, then I'm}local and state golf activities 20 Yard Dash—Allred, Orem: starting Saturday Finlayson, Provo; Larson, Provo sure they'll. regain official sta-|for the coming season. Practice rounds begin today on tus.” Pro Dave Crowton conducted Time— 24.6. the Ruby View Course with 120 a golf clinic. Mediey Relay—Orem Bitter, players from four states entered | Christensen, Hamlin. Whitaker). in the 36-hold event. Contestants | STARS SIGNED Provo; Lehi. Time—4:07.8 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Leslie will be from Utah, Nevada, CaliMile Relay—Provo (Smith, Finfornia and Idaho. Parrish and Richard Widmark layson, Galloway. Ricks); Orem; Prizes will be trophies and $1,- have been signed for starring roles Lehi. Time—3:%6 6 in the Irving Allen production, 880 Yard Relay—Provo (Lar- 000 for any player who scores a gon, Shelton, Lewis, Leetham); hole-in-one during the tournament. “‘The Long Ships.” iPGA, Colonial Representatives Provo Soph Cinder Team Utah Wes Knudsen five ouT! Paes was just about as good | County, Schedule Confab Grabs Win Winners Named In Ladies Play At Timp Links Utah Golfers Top Choices at Elko | American Legion Baseball will proved and permanent basis, pr- fielder, who later had profession- be revived. in Provo this sum- ganization officials announced ‘to- al experience; and Trpy Mott, a baseball player with considmer on what is hoped an im- day. “It will be an eight team lea- erable baseball experience The, maximum age limit for gue, officials: said, with the ter- NewRecord leaders In Big Leagues Wes Knudsen of Provo goes after a new world speedboat record Saturcay with his famed “Star Dust.” But Wes may turn over the driving of; the craft in the record try to Don West of Pleasant Grove, because Don weighs 40 pounds less than the Provo water jockey. Knudser;, present holder of the E-Racing ‘Runabout mark at 95 miles per hour average speed for two runs, will attempt to break the record Saturday at Parker Dam in Arizona. Knudser; said the craft had been greatly improved and he was confident of breaking his own record. “In fact,” he said, ‘‘we feel there’s a) good chance that we can get Star Dust up .to 100 miles an hour. |And with Don driving it will’mean the boat will be earrying less weight and therefore incréases its chances for a new record.” Wes also is expected to take | a crack at the cracker box record | in |his own boat. Springville Gal BowlerRolls Big 266 Game ritory extending from Levan jon the south to Lehi on the north, and known as District 4. A total of 14 games will be played by each team, beginning June! 4. Games are slated for Wedniesday and Saturday of each week By United Press International for home games which will be played at Timpanogos Park. National League The American Legion Baseball Player&Club G.ab R. H.Pct. program will be conducted this F.Alou, SF 22 82 15 32 .390 summer under the direction) of Howard, LA 21 77 11 2 .377 Ken Voeller, former Brigham Edwards, Cin 18 61 6 2 .377 Young University pitcher - outAltman, StL 22 78 11 2B .359 Demeter, Phil 19 70 11 2 .375 Wine, Phil 16 37 2 18 .351 Braves 17; White, Cards 16; FairWhite, StL 22 86 17 30.349 ly, Dodgers 16. McCovey, SF 20 70 17 24 .343 Pitching Groat,. StL 22 89 17 30 .337 American League: Cheney, $enCepeda, SF 22 96 14 29", ators 4-0; Fischer, Athletics 4-0; Pena, Athletics 4-0. American League National League: Washburn, Causey, KC 13 54. 9 22.407 Cards 5-0; Simmons, Cards 40; Baldschun, Ystrmski, Bos 16 67 12 26 .388 Broglio, Cards 3-0; Allison, Minn 20 74 16 26 .351 Phils 2-0; Mackenzie, Mets (2-0; Wagner, LA 21 84 15 29 .345 O’Dell, Giants 2-0. Leppert, Was 16 47 6 16 .340 Schilling, Bos 16 68 12 (23 .338 Hinton, Was 21. 87 16 29 .333 a; $ By HAL WOOD UPI Sports Writer American Legion Baseball Will be Revived in Provo FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1963 Charles, KC Robinson, Chi. Smith, Balt Lehi. “‘Time—1:39.7 SPRINGVILLE—Joan Cragun, bowling on the Southeast ServRuns Batted In ice team of the Early Birds American League: Allison, Ladies League, rolled a big 266 Twins 18; Osborne, Senators 16; game Thursday morning at the Wanger, Angels 15; L.Thomas, Art City Lanes. |Angels 14; Battey, Twins 14. She also, had games of 109 and National League: Boyer, Cards 180 for a 555 series. : 22; H.Aaron, Braves 18; Mathews, Champs Crowned In Keg League Deseret son’s public and charge = there will be NYLONS New All-Weather “42” NOT SECONDS! 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Key Case for Adults (No Purchase Necessary) A REPEAT OF OUR BIG LAST YEAR’S SALE! | Dixon Junior High fields. certificate, give you GIFT STARS _ tube-type Provo Farrer Junior High diamonds and possibly the Sunset View Sehool The Northwest area (Central, National, Northwest Leagues) WHI use the North Parkd an birth ¢ Plus Croft. set their WHEEL BALANCE |Club June 12-16. and Heindselman the second half. The championship team is composed of Al Lewis, Emerson} Hardy, Sid Cornum, John Koense, | Bob Jenkins and Jack Smeath Members of the second place team include Charley Elliott, Gene Evans, L. R. Dunkley, Paul | Robley, Erv Davis and Elmo were of other quality products that f 4 so it would be well to have them ready for the registration Old uniforms and ¢quipment will be replaced by strictly new material, the officials @¢mphasiz- $7°*° |Palmer, Gary Player and Jack | Nicklaus, the big three of professional golf, haye entered the 100man fwield that will tee off in the | $100,000 Thunderbird Invitation | Classic at the Westchester Country Dese?et won the first half title | Program copy TOTE-GOTE TIRES |ENTER THUNDERBIRD | NEW YORK (UPI) — Arnold City Men's Bowling League by | defeating Heindselman Jewelry, | 2780 in a recent roll off. | Junior Leagues Assigned Fields June no Federal won the sea- championship of the the PLATES AND PAPERWARE A boat safety show will be held May 10 at 8 p,m. at the Provo Boat Clubhouse at the boat harbor, it was reported today. roping. John Hamilton, Chand- | The showwill be conducted by (ler, Ariz., placed second in : rib- the U.S. Coast’ Guard Auxiliary. bon roping, and Harold Wight,| Stress will be placed on the way to handle a boat under various circumstantes and situations. ‘The show is gpen to the general for games. Boys can register at the home of Ken Voeller,) 1050 W. 300 N;; or at Troy Motts home, 1121 N. 850 W. Boys who make the grade will need a photostatic Home Runs American League: Wagner, AnBels 6; Allison, Twins 5; Held, [Indians 5; Pepitone, Yanks 5; 7 players tied with 4. National League: H.Aaron, Braves 8; Demeter, Phils 5; eight players tied with 4. Orem. Distance —| BYU Places 2nd in College Rodeo Brigham Young University's rodeo team won second place out of 17 schools in a rodeo meet held at Montana State | Malta, Ida., sixth in ribbon rop-| College, Bozeman, Mont., recent- jing _. ._ ly iy | The team will participate in| The teams came from Mon- another rodeo this week at Montana, Idaho and Utah. The BYU t.na State University, Missoula, team won three out of six events against the same teams. A meet sponsored by the BYU te garner 371 points againstfirst Christensen, Orem; Hamblin, | place Montana State, which won Rodeo Club is being planned Orem. Height—5 ft. 4 in. for the Provo Fairgrounds for 387 points. Pole Vault — Tucker, Orem; Team member Dennis Hamil- May 10 and 11. Shows will begin Lehi. ton, Blackfoot, Ida., won first at 8 p. m., officials said. Perry, Provo; Fowler, place in calf roping and sixth The two top teams of the Height—11 ft. 0 in. place in bareback riding. Brent Rocky Mountain region will com-| Weaver, Blackfoot, took first in| pete in the national finals of the bull riding, and Larry Caldwell, Intercollegiate Rodeo Association }also of Blackfoot, won ribbon in Denver in June. preparation 20° 77° 15. |22 .325 17.62 11 20: .323 20 72 9 23 .319 Boat Safety Show Schedule May 10 Shot Put—Bailey, Orem; Long, Lehi; Allred en. sin Discus—Bailey, Orem; Lyons, | Provo; Allred, Lehi Distance— | 116 ft. 6% in Javelin—Shelton, Provo; FackDisLehi. Worley, rell, Orem: tance—148 ft. 1 in Broad Jump — Fowler, Lehi; Christensen, Orem; Usher, Lehi Distance—18 ft. 1‘ in High Jump—Whitlock, Provo; American Legion play |has now been upped ohe year And they can play as long as their nineteenth birthday does not come before Sept. 1, 1963. There is no minimum age limit; hoys are eligible if they can make the grade. A deadline has been set for registration so that a feam can be selected and drills started in Phone FR 3-2283 — Jack Nicklaus Takes 2-Stroke Lead in Las Vegas Golf Meet |