Show n y 'y eyr4y ' " ' y ''“Tynynyy-I- i y y 'lyT"yll'H"'f1y"(y -- li'1 ynKy y ' v - tr ' V The Salt Lake Tribune First'Pro Golf Title ftaTri wW?S' IS By Associated Pres win the $40000' Golden Gate SAN FRANCISCO Sept 27 Golf Championship and the Crown in 207’s Rudolph a hespectarled former junior amateur and westCharles Kloer Salt Lake ern amateur champion held after the first round City policeman won the over- the all state championship Sunday In the Utah State Pistol ChamGeorge Wins $190 pionships which wound up a two-daGeorge Schneiter Salt tournament at the poLake City fired a final dnv lice range on Ensign Peak four-datotal 286 Elvin Hughes finished sec- 72 for a in thp Golden for $190 ond in the big meet that lured good Gate meet Billy Johnston 18 shooters from Idaho WyoProvo had Z20 for the first ming Utah and Florida three rounds and failed to THE TOURNAMENT was qualify for Sunday’s finals the first registered pistol shoot championship fired in Utah here dropped down at the midsince 19al It was cosponsoied but came back Sunbv the Ujah State Rifle and way point by one stroke leading day Pistol Assn and the Police Mutual Aid Society HIS VICTORY over this Bqnnie Robinson wasuiamed Harding Park course in the state ladies’ John 14th PGA tournament-i- which champ Haines won the junior title he has competed brought him and Chailes Tieat was named a top prie of $6400 87 71 67 SB— 275 Mason Rudolph expert class champ The state (584001 70 88 70 Dow Flnstarwsld 88 sharpshooter champ was Ed- 80—277 (S3 O'VO0801 Bob Goalb 89 70 Bnrbor Jerrv (S3 87—277 71 ward Watson Roscoe William- 88 Don Whitt (S2 050i Bill Casper Jr — 278 112040 son was the state marksman ($1 8V( Tnmm 79 71 $1 6801: Jim champ and Percy Clark was Jncobs 72 72 83 79 Tom 80 71 70 70 280 (SI 450 the state unclassified titlist in Ferros 80 69 67 74 Bolt mv l$l4$0( 89—281 the grand aggregate division 11 Mike Snurhak 72 781 10 : i ) -- 2 THE COURSE is valued at and was built with volunteer labor with half of thp money donated by interested parties Half of the post was financed by the government Col Fries and Mr Hegdafhl made the opening official when they drove balls off the first tee of the par 36 layout Casey Stengel New ork again To lead in I960 Casey to Slay T urner ‘Cut By Associated Pres Brook Golf Course second round The remits Bon-npvill- e Pitching coach Jim Turn- said he Football Gomes lo Battle In Feature Tiff Johnny for - LRI) Rose CALL INSURANCE DAVE MADSEN 309S ATKIN AVI IN SALT LAKI CITY n a©w?'ae yourself to Help dreamed-of new Build five-yar- His 25 points were the Dick Jahnes scored all three of the Redskins touchdowns on a four-yarWashington plunge a three and a plunge yard The old record of 24 points from Eddie LeBaron was set by Bob Shaw of the pass Los Angeles Rams in 1949 and equaled by Ollie Matson with the Cardinals In 1954 Conrad though high point man had to share honors with quarterback King Hill and Reynolds Hill ran 29 and 27 yards In two consecutive plays forgone score and passed for the other two Cardinal touchdowns One of his scoring throws went to John Crow for nine yards and the other to Tony Randle for 22 yards highest ever scored against FOR THE GAME Hill who 15 minutes connected on 14 of 23 efforts for 229 yards His first throw sat out the final The results: Class A — Low gross John Mageras low net — Bill Aspden and Allen Cal lister tied for first K A Crockett ard Am Goff tied for third Class B — gross Bill Allen net — Harold Haines first M D Jones second Mont Preece Bob Terrell and Mose Thatcher tied for third Class C — gross Lou DiEnes: net— Bob Dobson first Jack Vincent second Bob Allen third Oakridge Tourney The women's Director's rup golf tournament will be held in conjunction with the annual Red and Blue “Around the World in nine holes'' Tournament Tuesday at the Oakridge Country Club- - 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Slagowski Mrs Bill Johnson Mrs Charlps Cram and Mrs Gale Smith will vie for prizes in the Director’ Unitas has garrr Cup group passed for one or more touch-doMrs James R Stimson win- ns a National Football record which he himLeague s EIGHT L1GHTU contends self held previously Len Mathews of Philadelphia cliAmeche's touehdow'n and Paul Armstead of Los An- maxed a 66 drive highyard geles are slated for a bout at lighted bv passes to Lenny Philadelphia Monday night Mooie and the running of For Friday's fight at Provi- Amoehe dence between Gomes and Fullmer younger brother of The Colts scored again cham(NBA) four minutes later When middleweight pion Gene Gomes is favored Unitas hit end Ray Berry berause of his greater expewith an pass In the rience in winning 45 of 49 end zone bouts Fullmer won 18 of 22 The final Baltimoie touch-jidowcame on a 40 yard Unitas ' pass Mutseheller COMPLETE 49-2- of the game was Intercepted Reynolds who saw only brief action also passed for his last two touchdowns throw going to Woodley Lewis for an 85 yard gain and the last Chicago score Reynolds hit on three of five passes for 102 yards in the "game The results: Low gross Ralph Johnson and' Bill Kitlev 71 low net Bob Weldon and Bob Heaps 66 Glen Cook and Doug Ancell 60: Gardner Duffin and Dewev 67 Gay Smith and Emery PugUev Jay Fullmer champion young Jay Fullmer at the Providence Auditorium L R Ivina def Mel Summerhavs Ralph Johnson and Bill Kit-leteamed up to win the best ball tourney Sunday er however was given his ' d Bonneville Best Ball 69 85 Packers Stun Bears 9 to 6 62-ya- rds Bill Kramer def Vern Bud def 4 Chuck Bond def George Shuev default I Kav up 1 Raleigh Jerry Howe 24-1- 4 9-- matches Sunday In the 1959 club championship tourney 79-7- release and Meadow completed SAN FRANCISCO Sept 27 —The San Francisco 49ers stood off a last quarter Philasurge and whipped the delphia decide fix “Let’s how to the in their National Eagles one we after get pheasant Football League season opener OkehT" Sunday Two brilliant punt returps by Abe Woodson and rookie Eddie Dove set up two touchdowns for the 49ers Trailing 21-- in the fourth period the Eagles scored twice on passes by quarterback GREEN BAY WIS Sept Norm Van Brocklln 27 (UPD— Jim Ringo recovThey got down to the 49er line Just as the fiered a fumble on a Green Bay one-yar' sounded nal gun and the Packers the punt gave Woodson roared 65 yards opportunity they needed to stun the Chicago Bears in through the Philadelphia line the opening game of the Na- early in the first period and tional Football League season was downed' on the five Four play1ater“ workhorse J D for both teams Sunday The recovery set up the Smith plunged over from the one 6nly touchdown of the game In the third period Dove when Green Bay took over on went a Van the Bear 25 Six running plays Brocklin kick with before rookie and a vital four-yarpenalty Delucca "hauled him that gave the Packers a first Jerry down on the 13 down on the four led to the Y A Tittle thenQuarterback hit R C touchdown Owens with a scoring FULLBACK Jim Taylor pass carried for the score from the SMITH AND Joe Perry who six on second down after a was running from halfback in short loss Halfback Paul 'stead of full carried most of Hornung kicked the extra the load in a second quarter San Francisco drive point d Meadow Brook Action NEW YORK Sept 27— The New York Yankees set at rest reports that manager Casey Stengel might not complete his second year contract when they Sunday that he'll again pilot the club next yearvStcngel's contract runs through 1960 The Yanks wound up the season Sunday in third place with a record their worst won-los- t mark since finishing seventh in 1925 at Colls Whack Lions junior G $150000 Stengel 0 Gene Llttler would announce his replaceBob Rosbur 7071 1511101 national match corns' 1 R 81 (511101 Chailes Ktoer first master Frlc Monti 71 70 89 89— ment after the World Series Ma7k firat exoert Flton L Colon 281 1511101 Dou Sanders 73 69 89 fust sharpshooter Ken Clark first 70—281 151 110 i Wes Ellis Ji 71 72 73 mArksman Samuel Rake in it un 89 70— R' 5800 Jim Frrilei 89 3 Don Fairfield clarified Clare VanAuidal ($800i 2R2 ($RO0i Match No 2— Center fite national Art Wall Ji 89 tmtrh couiae Mark firt mastei 72-- 7 i$800c Houle Johnson Flun Hughes 70 72?2b5— 282 i$RO0( Frank Stron Kloer first expert 73 75—281 (5551 67) Don first sharpshooter Edvard Watson ahan first maikmn Samuel Rakes first January 71 73 70 69—281 (5551 87 unclassified Percy Clark Joe Campbell 73 71-- 88—281 67 -national IS551 87I Bob Duden Match No 3— 21-- 9 first 283 (5551 671 Paul Harnev 70 70-7- 1 match course' Charles Treat 871 Jack Fleck mastei Ktoer first expert Hughes-firs- 72—283 ($551 Watson fust 71 71—283 ($551 67i Doug Ford 72 sharpshooter 72 195 Jav Hebert maiksman Roscoe Williamson first 80 72 71—284 $ BALTIMORE MD Sept 27 70 70 72—284 ($1951 Ken Venturi 72 Unclassified Percy Clark No 4— National Stan Leonard match 88 4 — 284 ($395 Match Johnnv Pott Kloer second 72 course ($105) (UPIi— Outplayed In the first etreiate IS274)Gav Brewer Treat first expert first 75 69 Hughes Watson fiist nvuks Jr 72 68 72 73—285 i4?75i Tom Nie-roi- half the Baltimote Colts deshaipshooter 71 (5275) j Bob first unclassified man Williimson Clark high ladv Bonnie Robinson Goetz 75 71 86 71 -- 285 i$275( fending National M Haines high lunior John Match No 5—22 caliber NRA Camp League champions smashed Peirv course Masak: first master hack to defeat the Detroit William Robin Kloer: first expeit Duane Hen son first sharpshooter Lions 21 9 before a record Williamson ricison first mirMma firt unclasfied6 VanAusdal Center file Camn Match No opening game crowd of 55-55- 8 Prriv course Kloer fust expert Watson Tieat fust shirohootei first markman Rakes first unciasst Baltimore's first touchdown fled Clark came late in thp third peiiod Match 7 — Camp Perrv NEW YORK Sept 27 il’PIl on a one-yarcourse Hughes first mastei Kloer plunge by full-- J fust expert William Robinson first —Middleweight contender Joey back Alan Ameche sharpshooter Watson first marksman unclassified fiist Andrew Clark Giardello is a slight favorite Kirby Klrkman QUARTERBACK Match 8— Camo Perry course ag at 6 5 to beat Dick Tiger of fregate Kloe Hughes first expeit Nigeria British Kmpiip cham- Umtas who had trouble find-- I tVatson fust shaiphootei gTieat first marksman Williamson first un pion at the Chicago Stadium ing the range with his passes Bonnie classified dark high lads par her then followed with a Wednesday Robinson high Junior Haines State NRA Postal team Kloer Ken Friday's top bout hiings to- pair of touchdown tosses Rohm Claik: VanAusdal Hughes It maibed the 26th conseculightweight ion Clark Lea Simmons Tonv Pa gether dilla: Alfred Rothofer Edgar Bryan Hamid Gomes and tive in which 1 Stuart Sept 27 (UPD-Bo- bby Joe’ Conrad scored three touchdowns and kicked seven points after touchdown Sunday to set a new scoring rejjJtal against the Washington Redskins and lead the Chicago Cardinals to a victory Conrad romped 35 yards for one score then ran 56 for the next and finally took a scoring pass from M C Reynolds CHICAGO By Associated Pres Fries deputy commander of Dugway Proving Ground and Rudolph Heg'dahl chief Welfare and Morale Officer Washington DC officially opened the new Dugway golf course here Subdue Cards Conrad Sets Point Mark As ’Skins Wina49-2- 1 Eagles in 241 4 Test " DUGWAY PROVING Kloer Takes -- 49ers Edge Tribun GROUNDS — Col d Shoot Event cv JLiiili fip Special to Th —Tennessee sharpshooter Ma- first title of his short pro cason Rudolph fired a steady reer with a total of 275 69 Sunday to THE finished two strokes ahead of Dow 'of Tequesta Fla and Bob Goalby of Crystal River Fla Finsterwald the 1958 PGA champion fired a 69 Sunday while the husky Goalby rame In with a 67 for their v'"VTr‘ September 28 1959 Monday r- - Golfers Open Play oil Rudolph Captures Title In Golden Gate Meet 9r yr i 4D ‘‘a ii y “y 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