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A - V Si s? iV'X a v- ' v I!' 2B Standard-Examin- Monday August er 11 1980 v £'' ' s 'li ' Miskiieoys r Ii H future “My goals have not changed af- Nickter today” the laus said after winning the 62nd PGA Championship Sunday with a record-breakin40-year-- l total of four-da- y a 274 g seven strokes ahead of Andy Bean “I’ve always wanted to win as many majors as I can and once you tie a rcord then you want to beat the record” Nicklaus who plays a limited schedule on the tour said he would go to Marion Ohio next year and seek an unprecedented fifth US Open title and then to Atlanta for a record-breakin- g attempt on a sixth PGA championship ' t SENSE OF HISTORY “I’ve always enjoyed a sense of history and Hagen being from - here couldn’t have made me hap-- ’ I “I didn’t pier” Nicklaus said : know Hagen well although I met him a couple of times I feel very iproud to have done it here” - Nicklaus who was a for nearly two years before win non-winn- er ning the US Open at Baltusrol defended his limited schedule suggesting that his two victories in the four major tournaments — the others are the Masters and the British Open — justified his decision “I made the schedule change be it all depends on how much time he wants to spend on his game The best thing that could have happened is that he didn’t win for two years when he had all those outside interests Now he has them all established and he’s playing more golf now be- “He’s got to be the golfer of the cause I love golf and wanted to play if for a long time” he said “I knew year He’s got my vote” Trevino I said “Tom’s had a fantastic year I kept a regular schedule wouldn’t do that I had just lost my but the Bear is hungry” Tom Watson Player of the Year incentive for tournaments but I for the past three years and winner never lost it for the majors of five tournaments and the British 1968 US OPEN Open thus far in 1980 finished with Lee Trevino one of the pretoura 67 Sunday to tie for 10th with a nament favorites because he had 288 1 Following Bean who had defeated Nicklaus and won the 1968 were Lon Hinkle and Dr Gil US Open at Oak Hill lauded the Morgan who were tied at 283 performance of the Golden Bear Hinkle shot 75 and Morgan closed “He’s unbelievable’’ said with a 72 Trevino who finished seventh with Gary Player who has had to play a 285 “He waited 12 years to beat against Nicklaus for most of his me here career also had nothing but praise “I never thought he was finish- for his longtime adversary TIED FOR 26TH ed” he said alluding to the Nicklaus dry spell ‘ But I’m his No 1 “What he’s done is incredible” fan! He’s still the player he used to said Player who finished in a tie 70-28- Disease Claims Idaho Gridder the bone marrow loses the ability to produce blood cells Idaho Coach Jerry Davitch said White was diagnosed as having the disease last February old White led the The White who would have been a Vandals in rushing last season and senior this season died Saturday of was the team’s second-leadin- g aplastic anemia a disease in which rusher in 1978 Idaho (AP) — Glenn White old running back for the University of Idaho football team has died in an Oklahoma City hospital MOSCOW 22-ye- ar 22-ye- ar Hawaii Defeats 8-- 2 (Loss SLC TUCSON Ariz (AP) The Toros scored one run in the disputed grand slam home run by 2nd inning on a double by Rosario Gary Rajsich helped lift the Tucson and an RBI single by George — A HONOLULU Beswick in the tying drove run with a single and an outfield er(AP)-Ji- Toros to an 2 win Gross and Tucson made it 0 in in the first game of a scheduled the 3rd on a walk to Gonzalez a P Coast the single by Rasjich and Rosario’s doubleheader against League Ogden single A’s here Sunday Ogden tied things up with two Tucson won its fifth straight runs in the 4th frame when Tim £game Sunday when the game was Hosley singled and came home on a called with one out and one on for two-ru- n homer by Ray Cosey his tOgden in the top of the sixth inning 7th of the season Ric Williams took the win for 'so the two teams were scheduled to make up the second game tonight Tucson raising his record to 0 as part of a doubleheader while Ogden starter Frank Harris The Toros had broken a 2 tie in was the loser dropping his mound the bottom of the fifth with a six-ru- n mark to 9 outburst Tonight’s doubleheader sends Ogden catcher Pat Dempsey was Ogden’s John Sutton (5-- and Alan up against Tucson’s ejected from the game after Wirth (6-and Randy protesting the inning’s big blow a Bobby Sproul (9-bases-loade- d homer by Rajsich Niemann (2-with single games wall scheduled Tuesday through Thursthat cleared a solid eight-foo- t field deep in right-centday before the A’s return home to The drive smashed through an host Phoenix on Friday h wire fence atop the rain-shorten- 2-- ed acific more runs to score in the eighth as the Hawaii Islanders posted a 4 win over the Salt Lake City Gulls in a Pacific Coast League baseball game Sunday night 6-- 2-- The Islanders 4-- scored four runs in the eighth at the expense of relievers Carlos Perez and Dave Schuler to wipe out a two-ru- n deficit Perez who allowed three runs on two hits in just of an inning was the los- 4) 7) 8) 1) et er eight-foot-hig- wall after passing through an gap between two d wooden signs and Dempsey argued that it should have had to go over the fence eight-foot-wi- fence-mounte- instead However ground rules at Hi Corbett Field state that any ball hit as such is indeed a home run so Rajsich’s blast was allowed to stand CAPPED RALLY -- TUCSON r H bi 3 0 2 0 Pittman If 3 0 Gonzalez 3b 1 1 Woods cf 3 Rajsich rf Rosario dh 2 1 Knicely e 2 Gross 1b Pankovits 2b 2 Fischlin ss 2 OGDEN Rajsich’s homer followed singles by Joe Pittman and Julio Gonzalez and a walk to Gary Woods which loaded the bases to set the stage for Rasjich’s grand slam which was followed by a walk to Samon Rosario a single by Alan Knicely double by Jim Pank-ovit- s and a two-ru- n n to cap Tucson’s rally six-ru- Mix M Fournier 3b Hosley dh Cosey If Budasko 1b Bryant cf Grondas rf Ramirez 2b Dempsey c Ogden Harris (L 2-- 3 Souza Tucson 5 Willioms (W 6 Harris pitched to 4 batters in 5th Balk — Harris T — 1 s49 A— 1983 12-1- 6-y- f two-strok- RETURNED COMPLIMENT Bradley who did not lock up the tournament birdie putt at the until Carner missed a 18th hole returned the compliment “I will never forget what JoAnne Carner did She told them that it was a mistake that no one had seen — that not many other players would have done what I did But I couldn’t do any thing wrong” said the brown haired champion ot II 4-- 4 4-- lysander ds The victory went to Tom Tellmann who improved his record to 11-- 4 but he had to th facing a 2 deficit after gaving up a solo Tucson E—none DP — Ogden 1 LOB— Ogden 3 Tucson 5 2B— Budasko Rosario Pankovits 3B— Mize HR— Cosey (7) Rajsich (19) SB— Grondas Pittman S— Bryant R I H SB SO IP long-bomb 30-fo- two-thir- 000 20 — 2 Oil 06 — 8 Ogdon TORONTO (UPI)’— JoAnne Carner the artist of the LPGA tour said she had seen a “wonderful thing” In fact she stopped her game to lecture a gallery of spectators just to ensure that they understood the significance of what happened ' r h bi er 25 8 game called with one out in 6th Of course when Carner lectures everyone listens Pat Bradley listened and she will never forget earner’s words “Pat Bradley has done a wonderful thing” said the veteran with hands on hips “There are not many players who would do what she just did not many at all” Bradley 29 won the $150000 Canadian Ladies Classic Sunday with a tournament-recor- d 277 15 strokes under par but a nervous one stroke ahead of the charging Carner But !the lecture which came at the seventh hole was on honesty not on golf Bradley a pro from Westford Mass lead by willingly endangered her three-strok- e a on shot herself on the calling penalty seventh hole after her ball moved ever so slightly just touching her club as she addressed a putt In fact the movement was so slight that only Bradley sensed it Bradley summoned tournament official Betsy Rawls who was 150 yards away On hearing Bradley’s story Rawls had no choice but to assess Bradley one stroke The gallery booed the decision since it was a costly one r But upon listening to earner’s lecture they £ cheered Carner went on to birdie the seventh making e Bradley’s scrupulous decision a cut to her lead one swing in fortune that ! Totals 19 Totals ircodley Tolies -- ab ab de m ror allowed two run-scori- ng 12-1- 405-fe- 'v 0s Ai xv H '''"x sSf x t XjXVVX kyN-j-':- AA ' t 'fA tv' XX A' uffeir 8-- X :&K t ROCHESTER NY (AP) — Jack Nicklaus noting the historic significance said he couldn’t have been happier to tie the record of the great Walter Hagen by winning his fifth PGA championship at Oak Hill Country Club Hagen’s home course And now with 17 major professional titles in his possession including his fourth US Open in June Nicklaus looks forward to setting additional records in the S O I -3 6 2 0 6 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 homer to Pepe Mangual in the fifth and a three-ru- n homer to Jay in the Peters seventh Mike Armstrong pitched the final inning and earned his 16th save Turney Title — 277 Bradley who carded a set tournament course record and the broke none other two years ago by Carner It was a day of sweet firsts “This is the first time I’ve won leading all the way Winning a major tournament holding on to the lead the last day when I’ve never done it before — it was a wonderful day of 71 firsts” In claiming the $22500 winner’s purse Bradley increased her earnings to $133267 this season TO CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA'S CUP for 26th with 292 “It is absolutely fantastic and I admire it It’s a lesson to the press and public who had him finished I take my hat off to Jack “He has proved without a question of a doubt that he is the greatest player that ever lived” he said Nicklaus who earlier in the week gave credit to his son Jack Jr for a spotting a flaw in his putting said after the victory that he could not have won the championship Without the instruction “I was putting awful” he said citing as an example 40 putts in a recent exhibition round and had four holes at former President Ford’s celebrity tournament in Vail Colo a week ago “He spotted what I was doing wrong and told me And he was right” 3-p- SHOULDNT REFLECT Nicklaus also emphasized that his four rounds of should not reflect badly on the revamped 6964-yar- d Oak Hill course par-7- 0 “I guess I made it look easier than it was” he said “I was working pretty hard and playing well It was about as solid a round as I ever played in a major “I just got lucky and stayed ahead of the golf course” he said 69 “This course is considerably tougher than it was in 1968 If you were to pick the top 12 courses in the country Oak Hill would be in there I don’t know if it would be first or 12th but it would fall in there somewhere” BEST WEEK IN YOUNG CAREER After a decade of NEWPORT sinking campaigns a French yacht has emerged as a serious contender to challenge for the America’s Cup Baron Marcel Bich’s fourth Cup entry France III ended preliminary trials Sunday on Rhode Island Sound as runner-u- p among the four yachts competing to challenge for the Cup France III upset the front-runnin- g Australians to finish the trials with a 4 record The yacht Australia with six wins in nine races has the best record Australia syndicate head Alan Bond still didn’t consider France III a formidable opponent but admitted “They sailed a good race today It’s a very different crew that was out here last time that’s for certain” The French have credited their improvement to months of practice off Newport with e Cup defender as a trial Intrepid the horse But Bond’s yacht is favored to be the Cup challenger as it was in 1977 against Ted Turner’s defender Courageous 5-- two-tim- FOURTH ATTEMPT The baron is making his fourth attempt to gain the right to challenge the New York Tp ©fuires I’m here I believe it” The turning point in the men’s final came with Purcell up 3 in the first set in the week the best ships presented Clerc Mel while Clerc was serving Purcell had young careers of Jose-Lui- s Purcell and Andrea Jaeger — and still two set points and lost them both and another title performance from Chris Clerc ran off a string of 14 straight Evert Lloyd points and 15 out of 16 to win the set 5 “When I won my service at 4 after Clerc a Argentinian 5 21 defeated Purcell winning two set points I think he lost Murray Ky his confidence” Clerc said 3 Sunday to win the men’s singles “He just outplayed me” Purcell title Evert 25 Ft Lauderdale Fla Andrea Jaeger said “I don’t have any excuses” downed No one was looking for excuses from 3 Lincolnshire 111 4 Saturday in the women’s title match Jaeger who turned professional last Clerc admitted the tournament was the highlight of his career “It is very important for my life because it is a big tournament in America” Clerc said “I’ve never HOCKENHEIM West Germany — The Formula One Grand Prix played like this” (UPI) The Clay Court victory capped a circus makes its way to Zeltweg in month of success on tennis courts for Austria Aug 17 giving Jacques Laffite Clerc He finished in the semifinals of a and his Ligier team precious little time tournament three weeks ago after to sit back and celebrate its West Gerbeating Jimmy Connors lost to Brian man Grand Prix victory at Hock-enheiGottfried in the finals of a Washington Sunday DC event two weeks ago then Before Sunday Ligier although secdefeated John McEnroe for the title at ond in the constructor’s table had South Orange NJ Aug 3 some disappointments as Laffite emClerc said the tournament reputation phasised at the British Grand Prix at was not tarnished because Connors Brands Hatch last month when a tire McEnroe and Guillermo Vilas all good blowout denied him victory clay court players chose to perform in But for once at Hockenheim other an exhibition tournament rather than drivers had more problems than them come to the Clay Courts in and Laffite drove to “I think this is a great tournament” 122:5973 at an averagevictory speed of Clerc said “It has four players in the 138016 mph top 10 so it is good” For the Williams team currently “He’s beaten Connors and McEnroe clear at the top of the constructor’s anyway They probably didn’t want to table Jones’ third place at Hockcome here” Purcell said after his loss enheim and Reutemann’s second has BECAME PINNACLE the Saudi backed outfit in its For Purcell the Clay Courts became helped drive to win the constructor’s the pinnacle of a surprisingly short professional term Purcell turned professional on July 18 his 21st birthday and accepted a small check for his performance in a Boston tournament WEST ALLIS Wis (UPI) — A crash One week later he advanced to the third round of the Washington event by A1 Unser enabled pole-sittJohnny after a victory over Eddie Dibbs and Rutherford to recapture the lead Sunloss at North day and win the Tony then took a second-roun- d ' car at race Wisconsin N Indy J Conway But in Indianapolis Purcell moved State Fair Park Unser was leading in the 165th mile through the qualifying tournament the upright in his Longhorn when won then five matches including upset 2 broke his right front tire flew off seed No victories over Hank Pfister 6 and he crashed into the wall The veteHarold Solomon and No seed Wojtek ran driver was not injured Fibak to reach the finals Rutherford gained the victory at an Purcell said he thought he could go far in the tournament once the qualify- average speed of 105062 mph It was Rutherford’s fifth victory of the year ing was finished “I believed I could make it but earning him $20150 of the purse of there’s a difference between believing $137850 The Penske team duo of Rick Mears and doing” Purcell said “Now that INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The 1980 US Open Clay Court tennis champion- - spring at age 14 She just happened to run into one of the greatest clay court players of all time in Evert The men’s doubles winners were Kevin Curren South Africa and Steve Denton Kingsville Texas over Wojtek 5-- Fibak 7-- 3-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 4-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- Romania 6-- Ste KSIs and Ivan Lendl Miami Czechoslovakia 6 6 4 Anne Smith Dallas won her second consecutive women’s doubles title this year with Paula Smith La Jolla Calif 4 6 3 over Virginia Ruzici 5-- and Renata Tomanova Czechoslovakia to Victory m Its closest threat comes from Ligier points behind For other Formula One constructors Austria will represent another race from which to learn And for Renault it is possibly a chance to put its lead driver Jean Pierre Jaboiulle into the driver’s points standings With nine races behind him he has yet to score Since earlier 1980 with victories in Argentina and Brazil Renault has been plagued with valve spring problems Team manager Jean Sarge said sun-da- y “We have been working with a German manufacturer to correct the problems but we cannot find a one to build the valve springs we need for our cars” Broken valve springs on both Jaboiulle’s Renault and teammate Rene Arnoux’s eliminated them from Sunday’s race Alfa Romeo have also had a disastrous year climaxed by Patrick Depail-ler’- s death at Hockenheim Aug 1 19 Rutherford Grabs Race Win er 200-mi- le Bet-tenhaus- Cos-wor- French Yacht Emerges as Threat RI (UPI) — JACK NICKLAUS flashes a big smile while winning the PGA Championship Sunday UPI Telephoto Yacht Club for the Cup Until this week he had never won a race in challenger elimination trials dating back to 1970 Bich who has financed his Cup campaigns with his Bic ball point pen empire had been criticized in the past for taking the helm from his skippers But French skipper Bruno Trouble mostly had the wheel to himself during the six days of preliminaries France III beat the yacht Australia by a convincing 1:03 after a tightly fought battle in which the two yachts were never more than a few boat lengths apart until the last leg — the second of the day A first race in which Australia led France III was abandoned when the northeasterly breeze died as the yachts were roughly halfcourse way around the 135-mil- e waited until the southThe race committee to in about 8 knots easterly breeze had filled before starting the second race Trouble shaved past Australia by 12 seconds at the start and added another 20 seconds to his lead climbing the first upwind leg The preliminaries determined pairings for semifinal eliminations scheduled to start Thursday en th and Bobby Unser took second and third Tom Bagley took fourth and Spike Gelhausen was fifth Thirteen of the 26 starters were still running at the end of the race Rutherford the pole-sittled the first 19 miles before A1 Unser overtook him Unser led the next 38 miles before Rutherford took over first Rick Mears then led for one lap before Unser got back on top and stayed there from lap 68 to 113 Rutherford regained command briefly on the 113th lap but again Unwas passed by the smooth-runnin- g ser who led until his mishap er DATTOOK 3909 S AIRPORT RD OGDEN UTAH 84403 FAA & VA APPROVED FLIGHT SCHOOL MOW ENROLLING VETERANS COMMERCIAL COURSE INSTRUMENT COURSE MULTI-ENGIN- E COURSE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR COURSE CONTACT ONE OF OUR STAFF FOR MORI INFORMATION PHONE 399-112- 3 - |