| Show -- Tf TP 4 ft The Salt Lake Tribune Monday April 6 1959 31 Whirlwind Finish enoughand a bogey at the 17th cost him secondj money Palmer was talking to I porters when Wall’s scorg was “Gentlemen do you posted want me any more?'" he asked to run down a desperate “I’m just a washed up man" Wall received $15000 for putt ‘ ’ Palmer fame apart at the Sunday’s victory more than same hole where a ruling al- doubling his winnings for the lowing him to lift an embedded year The pifrze money was ball --rescued him a year-ago by 200 per cent over This time he dropped his tee the stipulated $20000 awardedwas- shot Into the water their played another dispiritedly and knocked it over the green A $zmvt I good chip put him lour feet from the cup on his fourth shot but he missed the putt Wall Shares Masters Crown Continued from Page SO a two putt birdie 15th The abort 16th over water was a par JTtie a Wall ho! cd-- ou Li putt on the 17th green and a 12 footer at the 18th for a remarkable“32 on the” back nine' 1 Wall got a new putter this winter and since then he has thought he was almost unbeatable He won the Bing ‘Crosby Tournament in another exciting finish finished second at Los Anegles and Phoenix and tied for second at Tucson Up 14th and got on the 520-yard -- -1- 5-foot 1 to Sunday he had won $14830 25-fo- In official PGA prize money this year Mlddlecoff playing badly at the start of Sunday’s round got into contention when Palmer stumbled at the 12th hole He faded again as Wall’s hot streak began then put a three-iroshot three feet from the his eagle at the 15th for pin which again put him in the running But his last chance faded on the final hole when THE HUSKY Pennsylvanian he pushed his approach to the collected birdies at the 13th fringe of the green and failed and 15th holes but they weren’t $76100 which like Wall’s top prize was a record for the tournament Vnen last year ROOF YOUR HOUSI DURING APRIL &nwf m g a Won YOUR tSARAGE: ROOFED IFYOU -- n Palmer he received $11250 Every professional who accepted an Invitation to compete received $350 even if he didn’t hit a shot ' OLD AMERICAN v 10ROOF 1ST WIST SO CAll FOR mi tut! ' FREE ESTIMATES EM Mb f jr - t- sv TVS JCTZlv i X P- '') S -' &Hmmm — — re hm Wire hot his attempt to reArt Wall Jr won lost Arnold Palmer- - drops to haunches e 18th green as he “wishes’ In long: putt out in Palmer tain Masters title as on-th‘ Celtics Down The Masters Trail Lakers in Just -- Like-I- n Tilt 128-10- 8 BQRING-TOIS-SAILI- Ambushed Was By Anooiated Pres) (Editor’! note: This li th last In BOSTON April 5—Boston’s series o t articles From Auiusta G about the Masoutby Cary Mlddlecoll Watch versatile scoring machine lor Iris ters Tournament Your Golf ’ series which classed the Minneapolis Lak- ‘Doctorin will start soon In Tht Salt Laic -- ers and the Sunday 128-10- moved a step closer world championship basketball sional - to Tribune By Cary1 Mlddlecoff ners while Frank Ramsey again ‘was the master of the mental lift as Boston took lead of seven the best in final series “ATTGHTzaefensiveZrrng thrown1 around — Minneapolis rookie-of-the-yea- Elgin Bay- r YOU DUY OUR TIRES (and we’ve cot a CARLOAD tosellCaND WE’LL DUY YOUR YERMS! 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I was wedge chip at the 14th no more than 30 feet from the hole It Avas a shot your Aunt Emma could undoubtedly play as well as I did AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB April 5- -1 feel I started to play this shot like I was ambushed with a putter and my caddie I" MANAGED to gun name of Eight Ball favored the ones I s this course of action I left my sights on the fall five feet short ‘and Palmer and! missed it to take a bogey Leonard and Coe But then if I had parred the 14th what with the tactical comes "this'Art situation being what I thought Wall out from it was I would surely have behind a rock played the second shot to the and gets me 15th more to the fat part of between the green instead of ripping right the eyes it for the pin as I did So I This finish" off probably would have got a Wall’s -- must- be - Mlddlecoff birdie Instead of that eagle of profes Bill Sharman and Tommy Heinsohn led the Celtics’ gun- 2-- 0 S lor also was a major factor in the triumph of the home forces before a Boston Garden of 11082 gathering — Theformer Seattle Univeas any In the history as rsity All America who alter- - of great So all that the rest of AT THAT POINT I thought golf Was Ramguarded by natively I could catch Palmer and Leonoff our do can take is us sey and Jim Loseutoff was to the man as he puts onhats ard (I was playing with Leom the held to 13 points and two field coat of a Masters cham- ard and Palmer was about goals He had tallied 34 in green — — three holes- - ahead)— with-- a pion'— t Celtics Saturday’s on back my Looking Sunday birdie and three pars ' ‘ “ “ Verdict bewas At -- -- three-poin- the Sharman league veteran definitive round the most miserable shot hit was pitching a'-littl- e r nine-yea- with the jump one-han- d Ogden Bolder Takes' Rilz Classic Purse shot rifled in 28 markers The agile Heinsohn added 24 more For the ninth straight time in this year’s playoffs Ram sey was sent from the bench by coach Red Auerbach to step on the accelerator for the By bowler-from-Ogd- H ive Schedules Ticket Sales I 4 seats and loges Only will be reserved forJbe pa- “elfic Coast League opener at Derks Field April 17 ticket Evans manager Bill as he Sunday for the opening of the first game ticket sale Mobox pre-pare- nday morning I The Bees will meet id the d 8pm game ofihe season Van-couv- opening Tickets for this game will be on sale Monday at ‘the Mint at Derks Field and at Stevens and Brown in Sugar House " Box seats for the opener sell for $2 and the loges at $150" General admission grandstand (not reserved) are $125 are-8-5 and cents cards the bleachers Students are 75 and childrerrare 35 -- with-activi- cents cents ty John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor y Bob ' Shurtliff a once a week oujstead: en secortd place was Dave Workman a In den’s - TAKE &Q®02 fiOGK ES EIWH O RRERS!! FULL QUALITY RUGGED - clip THE WINNER of the Mock They were running neck-anEitz Classic some two weeks neck with Salt Lake's Dr Ju ago refused to let the pressure Kurumada and' at the end of get him despite games of 165 seven games Lebold had 151 and 167 The winning score Phipps 1500 and Kurumada was the highest shine Bill Ward 1490 won the tourney in 1950 with Lebold needed only a 205 game in his final effort to take But he settwas a tremendous victory over first-plac- er" for the young star from Ogden led for a 189 and fell 15 pins of a tie Phipps did even because the scores were run- short worse as he rolled 174 and ning much higher than usual Kurumada tailed 184 after In fact ninth place in the uno- missing the four pin which fficial standings would have would have moved him up to been good enough to tie Bob undisputed fourth place Minter for first place a year Only" a split in the fifth-Jraof theeighth ago — Ed Kunde scored 1621 for game kept Workman from niath place the same score the taking over the Jead He finished with a 235 game to take runner-uspot f DAVE HAD plenty ’of hard luck in the fifth game when he had nine strikes but nullifNEW BRAKES ied their effectiveness with three errors and a 209 game For any mako or BIG SAVINGS ON 14" d His lowest cor In The Bob of the last eight a' 1600 lotvm-gw- u five Bill Dykea Ed Kunde Mika 1 — 1400(f miles) Wins Net SAN JUAN CO Deofer - 1 Tourney of Philadelphia cap International Tennis Tournament— Sunday -- with—a 46 97 6 3 decision over Luis Ayala of Chile Eighteen-yeaold Christine Truman of Britain won the women’s title by downing Janet Hopps of Setured the r 6 2 nr tUCg ONE ' W5 ’ plus tax and usable casing HEADQUARTERS GENERALDUALOOj 2 (eooxie) TREADS AND NYGEN $240 $2225 $& OTHERSIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOWI plus FOR THE GREAT NEW tax and usable casing rerSber-' “ — YOU NAME THE TERMS flllDN0 PAYMENTS 'TirJUNE! 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