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Show The Sail Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 29, 1962 23 Dell Golfers Win State Laurels In Playoff Duel Ran After Fight, Patterson Reveals 6I after a 23 hour Journey from Chicago In a borrowed ear. Be was accompanied from Chicago by his friend, vorak W Mickey Alan, who sang the Star Spangled Banner before the fight. The mustache that Fatter-so- n wore was the tame one HE HAD A beatruk beard he had In his pocket as he glued to his chin, a thick mus-- entered the Polo Grounds his second fight against across his upper bp dark glasses over his eyes, and Irgwnar Johansson; had he a hat tilted forward on his kwt a second time to the Swedish heavyweight, Patter- head. I just didn't want anvone 500 Tu,d 'e Tried to escape to see me." he explained Fn )' ttnwgnaed through the, day at Highland Mills. NY,!crwU he trained for . the P h DEFEATS IN the nng, par- he those In which he he returned Wednesday night1 performs poorly, leave him with a sense of emharassment and guilt. He does not want to face people at such times. He wants, instead, to hide ,jusi as he used to hide as a cr child in a hole above the tracks Mountain Dell's gal golfers captured the state women's crown Friday. Back, left to right. Edith Larkin, Erma i of a subway station in Brook-- ! lyn a hole he climbed into by Johnson. Gladys QBnen, Ann Showalter, Nancy Muller. MU-!- a ladder and within which hej ' used to sn for hours in the 9kcOor I S; Uwcr WvRir MnetU 1. E ..? - LarMi X nnv a USIVW Cranes 3i, JM trWM X Kave Reeae La Part DctlA Nn i.w i 1. y 'b Mountain Dells gal golf team won the Utah State womens team championship Friday in a showdown duel' with the Copper Club on t h e Meadow Brook course by a C New York Time Scrrk NEW YORK. Sept. 28 Floyd Patterson was so humiliated after his knockout by Sonny Liston on Tuesday night in Chicago that he drove all the tray back to Near York disguised as a bearded beatnik. first-roun- CMe to 16 ! count Sri d THE TEAMS had finished in a deadlock after the regular season and rto.se . Meadow Brook as a neutral site for their playoff. The Dell lmk-ster-s were headed by Gwen Henderson. Ada Nelson and Gladys O'Brien, all of whom won three points apiece. Orla Bell. Gance McClure, LaRayne Grames and Della Pitts took three points each for the losing Copper Club gals. be-tac- lr Scott to Aim For Riii Upset Today - AsSlll FoilT CllI)S JIC11 tO Th final match results Mountain Dell players listed ftrsf Gwen Barton . Ann Henderson X Showaltar 0, Orla Bell 1. Ada Nelson X 0 Erma Johnson Evelyn Keller Jean Pitts Wt Gladys OBrien X Beverly Rindfteisch 0. Barbara Hansen 4 Barbara HSIiHEEflaS elab-featur- r BCC S(lllcl(I 1 I s, LEASE . . . dred Linke, Julie Watson. Front, left to right, Ada Nelson, Judy Branham, Jeanne Smith, Barbara Hansen, Gwen Henderson, Lee PoweiL They won over the Copper Club. 63 (UPII Joiff Fmandei Ar .ramSngby arel'RMgtnmg! , gentlne boxer ranked amorg hlmsip! from aU that he The Chicago Cubs Friday Bees next spring at the Mesa, the leading welterweight meets Charlie Scott afternoon assigned two pitch- - Ariz., training camp, Kennedy Before his firxt fight with ers and two infielders to the said. Saturday night m a e The Bee general manager bout that will introduce a new Johansson. Patterson intended to improve orated on his plan of escape. Salt Lake roster for the 1963 season. Gen. Mgr. Bob Ken ring safety. He hired a disguise expert TTKST t.me. a frem Newton, Conn, to make FUK ting will have four strands ( N.ard and mustache that, in ful working agreement, with 0,68 of lh K&UonaI the event of a defeat. Jitter- On the Screen dmdmg work- ison could wear when leaving lies laat The Jorge Fernander-Charh- e the dressing room and getting and J65?" Ch,ca Scott welterweight into his car , fight will be telecast over He also planned to have two j ASSIGNED outright to Salt KCPX-TSaturday at 10 cars waiting outside for him Lake are pitchers Ron Goer- pm. after each fight If he won. he per and Jim Schandeval, hop in the car that fielder Elder White and first f rope to guard against box would take him back to his baseman Mo Morhardt. They ers falling or being knocked hotej will report with the Salt Lake to people, into tiie seats, IF HE IjOST. he would get Fernandez, bucking shot at the w orki welterweight into a second car alw av s point- 1 crown, is the decid favonte S ,oward lhe mrtest "" over the pluckv Philadelphia out town. of j boxer. So it was in Chicago Mon-THEXPERIMENT at the day the dav before the Liston convention center will be fight. Patterson arranged for looked on closely as a small two ears to be outside of step toward improving boxmg CoTUskey Park one pointed T',trv-du- h aarmu al toward Demands have mcrea-efor for New York, the other team tournament wall point greater protection of fighters rd toward the hotel where, if swing into action Saturday at after the death of Benny Kd he won. he would havecele- - 7 (u a m Pa ret and the serious injury to brated. another Argentinian Alejan T1 In his pocket, be had the f 6- 4- ( I trvm inf no $ ei! f -L mustache he did not hav e doctor J Tw4tiC CriirmDn 0 Grm 7 390 C d J to wear after the second and M O Ovrkm na C Mis 7 3t-- G th'rd Johansson fights, both McOuivnr M O O rn Arid j K PtUrjOfi. ? 44 P nd J JohtV of which he won. R CHevts 7 S2 stm G OEB4ITKDO left Friday for the coast on personal matters and may see some of the World Series before returning in a few days. - LD.S. Chapel And RECREATION TO SETTLE ESTATE, - 3,300 shares of A Vivian Park Inc. itd MAKE Zion IM HALL Now w jmo by cfeordi, bo to voiJablo Ovor 22.000 ft U IV c Hoot bnck bid acrat South oxttfidwy tbrovb block nd State krtt. CommkmI OFFER fin Nath, lank 70 (ait So. Temple whitiut DA FROPnmis i 8-03- 17 NATIVE UTAH INSURANCE MAN IIAS HIST ATTAINEILAGREATJIONOR i tut Y f . f10110 CJ, OKllC E ne-C- on Fullmers Set Show Today The beard that had been J Brr CfrC Umoe end H. Garden, E H R Ka$M jwnon I made for him for those fights Grwm and C. Dorian j 6 EHiwlti and ToMShar had become shaggy in the UX. AM and White t head Sasnebraaker 32 and meantime." and so, on the day J Allan, and L Shannon, bteaard B Huff and T Farear 1 4b B Rat Bator and Chibefore the .fight, he had a eA; V Gref andj G, Harvey I 4 ring ne Powri and N Nttfecn, C Hymes and R I F Ftsh, 6 Weeks and . Seven boxers. including R Mtua. So V Haoawav and C Lee, H PmhuXt and C Caraan 1 0 - A Gene and Don Fullmer. will Dwrter and S. Wantier. Grant Ivans and ' wind up their West Jordan It cost Patterson S63 and" he h Viei workouts Saturday at 2 pmx I aJso th man a 5 ticket and Mor tokt. gw Bwr.tt T Johnson, 2b B Donta and L " f ATe4.Kl CJ, Bnhod d. ."HEN THE fight ended Nate Ish,. ' Milo Savaire. , ? t 3a L Saefton and L Wafester, Morbcki and Gw Ivans. H Far- - 2 minutes ftfld SIX sec man. 0 RdOabauan and L Smm and B Orr b laO Pia nf IhA firNt mnnT i alter Patterson held a brief K id g o$ato and mUi: Gr? news conference in his kcker J?c TJt. FZZ room, he slipped out of Comis- k rl"'W' WV3 A khriJOfiJCA. re 40 A Park through a pre-- Smmwri and A Tinmon N Richard I son lb 5a T and . jJL3 f 7avor and the car headed for New York Taacna and S Kitesa dll B13 Ashby !i2uno H 04 iMtseft and D Ew.SentB T Hoooes K jacths and H jackim 11 30 proceeds going to the Utah So- - L,he N Jwwn and D haKon H Onada H JS Da 'ten and K. for Crippled Ouldron and cwne and 0 Otsm a with fmarv oovn. Hcwrtod ana j large singer Adults, according to William " " F. Haney, executive director Cub Scouts in uniform wtU be The two drove through 1 ly admitted free. vaOllCnS UQlC Illinois and into Ohio before i Patterany body yv SMS AND Don Fullmer son. the rocognlted 1 OUriieV former champion will depart early next week said Friday. for New York where Don has The Utah State Women's an Oct. 6 date with welterHe said that once, when he Golf Assn, will hold a final GrifEmile had stopped the car momenweight champion Oct 8 at the fith. Sims wi3 meet heaw- - tarily to stretch his legs, a fall tournament. Club. It will be an weight Billy Nielsen of Omaha policeman stopped and asked Coppermedal play event in n the same card. Patterson for his drivers h- net and gross with flights cense. He did not have it prizes. ! of his Prt 1 I 'disguise, arousing the police- - THE FIELD will be limited Bonrseville will hold its last mans to the first 100 entrants and suspicions even more Scotch foursome tournament, until he recognized the fighter, these entries can he phoned or of the season Sunday. The1 The policeman did not take mailed to Norm Rackley, Copevent will begin at 1 pm. and Patterson into custody. per Club professional All enbe open to the public. AB stead he wished him luck in tries roust be in by Friday. golfers interested can call the the return match against All entrants must be memgolf shop poor to 12 30 ton, and wished him a swift bers of the Utah State Wo1 p m. on Sunday. men's Golf Assn. journey home. cn u3l p If Rulon r all ! en 1n Sbools Round of 61 Associated Pro the round. Friday was bright LAS VEGAS. NEW. Sept. 3S wl cool Newcomer David H. 'Duff' AKo moled off was John Lawrence from California, the. Knedi, Billings. MonL who B and scored a hoie-shNev ada State Open champion. sho Fn-64 an j day to lead the way through the first round c the S30.CW Sahara invitational golf tour- ot eight-under-p- nament. e f Thursday. Fridas he had a 73. Lawrence, who holed a chip shot for an eagle three and collected six birdies, took a lead of three strokes. First round scores: 25-pu- Wt lawmxKm Lmr -?; Fretaa-t- wsr-ton- LNHiv. the 3Syw-tJ- d f. Bnd Blue SSU'SwrJ BanrTlsala mu- - unU Qub f VlJW - SS Lie Insurance -- Group Insurance Annuities lauraace Health JHl NIW VOtC UF Penstoa PUn AGIHT IH V0UK COMMUNITY Ji A 6000 MAN TO IHOW , a Hts sound professional judgment in financial matters is valued by clients and associates alike. . esana swor. w 4- nl5 INSURANCE COMPANY 51 Madison Avenue, New ork 10.N.Y. Life Underwriters in 1961. ' m the season's final jc ai aaaew vu t gtw i participate M. CkHdom. Jorrv Bjrfc. nt- to Walt ccording pro SJwtv Eves in Lawrence, who twm xmbw.r. ana jerr p,n- man Oaks, a suburb of Los fn starred who and . FLAYER EACH Jack OXaeto 3Jt--t will be Angeles, college golf at Arizona State. fpcn his full handicap and it t . n, tied the tournament and com- - will be a two ball, low ball 3js-- n. Fw b I tournament Following the petitive course record. juhuaarwv. nit-wh- en In contrast to Thursday, 'meet a stag dinner will be Srlito,SSs35rfc a cloudburst washed out; held at the dub. 31-- NEW YORK LIFE -- Association-of 8 tournaj?wnt min Lawrence toured the par 326-- i2 r.iopal . golf course in TtntIa I Along with his countless good friends. New York Life extends heartiest good w ishes to Rulon Rasmussen. Throughout his career in life insurance, Mr. Rasmussen has been leader in professional organizations. In I960 he was President of the Central Arizona Estate Planning Council and in the same year he was elected first chairman of the Arizona State Leaders . JS-J- inor , his fourthtouroament. ty w. CsucK Rmr. 'IHt--a Mm, Earl Stow Jr. 3X3 A, IBUto Cmr Jr. Vn a. Fr d Haw rn XJI W, C tt. X5- -J Gun-muni- This dynamic, conscientious worker has enjoyed a varied career. VThile studs mg law at the University of Utah and George WashElbert D. ington University, he served as a member of Senator T lorras staff w ith the U S Senate Education & Labor and Military Affairs Committees Since joining New York Life in 1948, he has repeatedly received numerous company honors, and since 1951 has Million Dollar Round Table. been a member of the industry-wid- e Californian Nabs Vegas Golf Lead C Bv are the varied talents and accomplishments of one of the nation's leading underwriters, who currently holds the highest off.ee in the company highly select "Top Cub. He is an example of whv we so confidently say that "The New York Lie Agent tn Your is a Good Man to Know. Rulon Rasmussen, field underwriter with New York Life, has been named the new president of the companys "Top Club" This is the highest achievement a Nvlic agent can earn in competition with more than 6,000 agents m the 50 states and Canada As "top man in the Top Club," Rulotr Rasmussen is indeed to be congratulated. Mr. Rasmussen is a native Utahn and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rasmussen of Sandy. He has served insurance clients in Arizona and Utah for many years. y s Chairman of the Board Ruhard K. Pawiler Jr. (irnter) and President Dudley Dowell. Rulon Rasmussen becomes President of New York Lifes Top Club e jL nem (right) being congratulated by New York Life lm SALT LAKE GENERAL OFFICE First Security Bank Building Fourth South and Main Salt Lake Gty, Utah G. L. Ericksen, General Manager 40 The father of six, Rulon Rasmussen leads a busy family life, but nevertheless finds time to devote many hours each week to church work in which he has always demonstrated a sincere interest. 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