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Show r - . 4i ; . The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 1, 1962 100 Entries Loom Gal Golfers Await Bonneville Battle Bnt Ukijt Mm! tmlpliU La by ; the Bonneville gals on Thursday and a party by the CAMPER-TRAILEsponsors on Friday. R An added feature will, be provision for' transportation SUPPLIES from the ninth green to the IIDINJ SKINS DINITTI SCAT! SINKS water tanks cl ubhouse and from the 18th ICE IOXSS INTERCOM U STOVES green to the clubhouse, actIGHTIN NEEDS cording to - Bonny pro Dick $ AWINDOWS DO OKS SIDE MIKROtS Kramer. , Beverly Kelson is the defendTrailers ing champion in low gross and 4S6S W. 3500 So. CY Dixie Lorenatiiv low net. - 17 One of Utah's poured In from across the women'e golf events 'will state including some from be held at the Bonneville links Brigham City, Price, Provo, July 1213 and the tourney. Ogden, Tooele, Helper, Vernal, expected to lure in excess 6f Logan and as far away as 100 gal divoters. Wyoming. . There will be five, flights in ALREADY ENTRI the Pax 36 tourney including Smith, Norma Morris and Ada ' a d 78. ' Ron McNulty, Bob Osgood :nd Danny Sommers are tied ?Jor third with 77s, Bud Pease, nother Vernal favorite, ran some trouble along the &'ay but finished with a. 78. RON ABEGGLEN, fJames and Steve Dave Thayne tied 2or the first day lead In the A with 78s. Dick Self is flightleader In the B division the with a 79 and Marty Smart is tops in the C bracket with " an 87. The final round of the meet will be played Sun-Baon the little Vernal layout. The meet drew 105 entries. e y 30-- Tom bested Cheney By AnocUted Prm BALTIMORE, June Pres, e sotas Jim Kaat in Minne- stopped Detroit for the stirring first time this season pitching duel Saturday night ning the opener of a & by wint twi-nlgh- as the Washington Senators double-headerSaturday took a victory before 15,506 night, but the Tigers resumed fans. their 1962 hex over the Orioles with a 74 victory in the nightCheney allowed five hits, cap.' Kaat six. First him: Kenny Hamlin's ringing sin- PITPQ1T ah r Arbi; IBALTIMORRabrkrbl Wood 2b gle to left in the seventh 4(1 OiBraadlna 2b .4111 4 0 ( OjSnvdor c, Bruton cf 4111 scored Jim King with the Cooh 1b 3 11 l Rotlnson Jb 4112 4 01 OWIIIUrm If 3 0 0 0 only run of the game; King ColavltoH 3 0 0 0, Hario rf 4010 walked and advanced to third Farloy rt 0 3 0 10 10 OiPowall I, It 0 0 0 0 on two infield outs before Ham- Osborn 3b 3 00 02 Boros 2 0 0 0 ss OjHonson 2 2 10 lin, a ,205 hitter at game time, Fornandoiu 3 Landrimc 3 11 p Roarktc 2Fishtr delivered his third straight hit. ,21000 I 0 0 0 Hoefi 6-- ,- 1-- 0 . in-iri- g 1 1 Laryp CHENEY, recognized as a pitcher with a world of stuff but constant control trouble, walked only two and struck out 10. Cheney pitched out of dWp trouble In the seventh after Battey walked and Bernie Allen doubled to left center. With men on second and third and none out, Cheney fanned Zollo Versalles and Kaat on blistering, third strikes, and King hauled In Lennie Greens liner after a long run, The leaders: 'J Championship Ralpto Ashton, 75? Jack Colvin, 74; lion McNulty, 77; Bob Osgood, WASHINGTON .37; Danny Sommers, 77; Bud Pease, 78. MINNRIOTA PbrhrW1 Plight Ron Abagglen, 78; Dave torn lames,' 78; Steve Thayna, 78; Cecil Wall, Green cf 3 0 3 Hamlin ss 79. O'Connell 2b 4 o 0 O Power lb Ji; AlFlightLyle, Dick Self, 79; Paul Langager, 0 0 0 0 Cottier 2b Rollins 3b 3 0 0 0 JO; Jack Guyre, 80. Ki Hebrew If Hinton If Gene Boyt, Allison rf C Flight 4 0 1 OlBrlght 1b 3 0 0 0 Marty Smart, 87;. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 sail cf J9' John Passey, 90. c Pier Battey 3 0 2 0 4 0 10 Johnson 3b Allen 7b Versalles ss 3 0 10 Kino rf 110 0 ' 1 O Reean p 0(0 p 1 0 1 0i 0 0 0 0! 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: Kline p Mill Totals 31 3 ( 3 Totals tor Lory In 4th) Fowsll In 6th ; c called out on tor Kllna In Ith; out for In Into doubla tth; for Osborns in tth. COS Dstrolt. SO( SOI kaltlmorp Its E Lary, 2B Farloy. Brooding. Robinson, Roarkt, Cart. 4 Flshor. la r sr 3 Lary (L, , 2 0 Kllno 1 Rogon Flshor (W. ( Hoott Bolk Lary. :10. ll. strlkos Forloy ploy 0113 a 00k HR bb (422 10 0 (001 (331 .1(0(0 iA Socond gamo; DETROIT BALTIMORE ok r h rbl 40 r h rtd .8 Goldy rf S.L. Country Club ; play vs. 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 Kaat p Lou Class A Gordon Walton, Glen Roser and Bob Bird, tied for sacond. Class B A. E. Bradbury, Max Caldwell land Chan Rookledge, tied; W. T. Cato fend Theron Covey, tied. Class C Zar lays, R. N. McDonald, Lorin Burr. June leg finals Joa Wood daf. Lan Parsons. Pairings for July leg qualifying Lan Parsons vs. Theron Covey, A. E. Bradbury vs Hepry Forsey? Glen Roser Js. Elmer , CHytraus, Bob Bird vs. C. W. Smith, Lou Smith vs. Dr, Lou Millar, Cordon Walton vs. Ron Larsen, Chen vs. Ken Garff, Joa Rlngholz Jtookiedge s. Zar Hays. July 4 flag tourney Calf golf shop JUonday at 1:30 a.m. for starting times, Can qualify championship July Medal PRIZES WILL include trophies for low gross and low net in each flight and there will he a luncheon sponsored be. given to winners in gal links scheduled for Bonneville course July . By Aaaoriated WASHINGTON.-Jun- Special to The Tribune who-flre- e Sena tors Squeak by T wins; Detroit, Baltimore Divide VERNAL Ralph Ashton, Vernal linkster, who knows very roll of the green and evert undulation of the fair-ways, took the first day lead in the Dinosaur Land Amateur with a 75 on the Vernal course. Ashtons 75 gives him a h et advantage over jack Colvin of Grand Jun- ction championship, A, B, C nd. a nine-holgroup. The first 18 holes will be played on July 12 and the second on July 13. to Jselson, left to right, shine up the trophies Ashton fGolf Lead In Dinosaur fastest-growin- JJ 9 part 4.S-6-- Totals 33 4 2 4 4 11 4 12 3 0 3 1b Coloylto If Osborne 3b 10 Morton cf Femertdz ss 3 0 0 0 Brown c 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Mossl a 3 111 10 0 0 Schmidt c Chtney p tI( 10 112 Wood 2b Cart Totils 4(10 30(0 out tor Versollos In 0th. ' Minnesota Washington E O'Connell, Allen. Kaat (US-4- ) Chenoy (W, T 2:11. - la " A 4000 000 boo (00 NO 10k I 2- BChenoy, Hamlin, h r ar bb so (41153 (2 5 10 N 4 II 4 Tetile out for Htll in 4th ; billed out tor Brown In 4th t c grounded out for for Wimelm Nicholson In Stn,-In Itnt for Leu In (th. 000 500 200- -7 Results: Incas 1, Explorers Detroit , 101 010 000- -4 Germania 4i Alemonnia A Beltlmori B 0; Vikings 1, Berlin E Powell. 2 B Williams, Cash, Herzog. 5. Rapid 3. Powell. 3B Adair. HR Adair, Colavlto, SF Goldy. S Roblnton. SB Wood. h r tr bb ga Ip 0 Mossl (W, 2 0 0 1 2 3 Fok 5 5 5 1 0 3 Pappas (U 0 Hall 2 0 0 0 0 1 Brown Wilhelm 1 Stock .0 0 0 0 2 paa, T 2:42. A Whllhalm. 15,504. - Tetelo 34 7 7 7 Utah Soccer League Saturday's 0; Ogdon 7, Alemonnia Self Lake 1, Of 1)4417 110 11 2.12012 21,271. Tandem Sets Golf Pace Special to Tho Trlbutio OGDEN Herb Pollock, the talented Hidden Valley linkster, teamed perfectly with Walt Gresham Saturday to record a best ball 63 and take lead Into the final a round of the Ogden Country Club's invitational best ball four-strok- EXTRA MILES tournament POLLOCK scorched the fugged Ogden course for 6Y Saturday, six under par figures for the best recorded medal scorerBrian Goldsworthy, also of Hidden Valley, had a three-unde- r WITH EVERY TANKFUL m '45, ' Gs-io- Ga 70. Mr. Kenneth B. Tippetts is aldng-lin- e truck driver from North Sajt Lake. Utah. Off duty he drives a 1957 ChevyfffAfter using Beeline and Frontier GSIOOO since last October, he found he was getting 3jo 4.more miles per gallon. On full tahkThes averaging 56 extramiles! r U . T ib-gaff- The team of Bus Boswell and Ken Downs are second In the championship bracket with, 67. r - Mr. Tippetts Also reports faster acceleration, Over-a- ll performance and a noticeable decrease in engine maintenance costs. Hes also been able' to switch, from premium to regular gasoline with no engine ping. rTsnTirabgtiriiffig7gn switchedto . ; Champlortrtip lock 43; But Pint Flight Joe ' Lavan-Rsitn- 4 Scht'be-reiO- er U . , PROVEN EXTRA MILEAGE! 3 Ai- Walt Gresham Herb Pol Downs 47. Boewell-Ke- Grime 74. 73; Joa Spurlock-Joh- n Chartos LaForge-Pet- a Second Flleht Buna 70; Bam la Diamoed-Lyn- n Allan, Chase-Bu- d Goddard, Henry Valdez-Id- i Baxter tad with 00. Third Plight Ruaa 8nrlnd4ll Ikor 03; Hurat-PaE. Hunt (5. , GSJ.QQ0? 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