| Show rJS'tSeffSmWta Senate Commerce Group To Probe NCAA-AA- JOURNAL- -5 HERALD 130-fo-ot U WASHINGTON CPS — The Senate Commerce Committee is going to investigate the bitter feud between two giants of amateur sports — the A nv erioan Athletic Union (AAU) and the National Collegiate f' Sw' v s j4y- "$ I 2' ' w if8Vr: i yy-- nr j vvv-v-- ::' £:&::£ ih rj’-- H '' im v 'i v T '' ! w v' 7 - - ::' A' im V “ 'v s '£ - v jsv 'S' I -- - - V i— ' ’ A ’ U‘VA V V W ''- 1j( ' V" vv — A '- - 'V 4- : av v "7 ft mi f t f r? v 5: - ''5 l5t 7 : yXsy WNm er - 36-ho- le total of 134 140 Nicklaus belittled his 66 Defending champion Kel “I didn’t really think saying six was of Australia Nagle I played that well’ He need-- : shots off the pace after ed 32 putts to get around Mis-- i rounds of 1 while still an- sissaugua's postage stamp greens as compared with the 29 Devlin used 69-7- Dr 0 H Budge Still very much in conlen-- ! tion was first round leader Joe Campbell the chunky ci-- l Knoxville pro' who “slipped" to an even 70 after his opening 66 Just four shots off the pace were two veteran pros — Gene Littler ) and Ma— and a son Rudolph (67-7pair of little known pros former USC star Dave Stockton (68-7and Jay Dolan III (69- - Is Eulogized a MAD MAD (70-68- 1) with James Stewart — Maureen O'Hara Oa Ml Whet ENDS Show S Tlnm: 2:10 4:30 4:55 9:20 1 - III CMtat Adult 75e 1 COLOR CARTOON TitUte Child 35c ARTISTS WTlD m-U- A VACATION --YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMKR FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY Plus — Comedy and Cartoons r-- la Offim XltM hr 1JI i FRL A SAT JULY 30 31 UTAH JAYCEES PRESENTS IN CONCERT ALLEN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY KSOP'S GRAND OLE OPRY WITH JOE "FINGERS" BTAuura CARR BUCK OWENS no a ism iomi ram BrMiwur 1 AMERICA’S NO Xk Oita Gaehj& axao Blu Dm ia Mmie fejr Kail— 1 COUNTRY ARTIST naxtiinia THE BUCRAROOS DON RICE THE WRANGLERS A CANDY MARTIN SHOW A DANCE 8:00 PM $200 Advance Sale—$250 Door Sale 1 Table Reservations ? 752-514- SATURDAY ru jAMes sax Mr n it PAUL REVERE THE RAIDERS Ag f I jSSJond GaRNen tmmksi D'4 VAfiDYxe Eli© SOMinea AND SATURDAY Me Mm JSUff EmMeM IRK CO-HI- asTte with T "Man In The lM Tin chiie Dark’VZ’S' Dmi MU S 1IS ss AIT: OfM S:U KAN: S:N l:M S:SS AWf ami ITjOPTOWn ELK! MsHW-MHiaMmaaa- IrtfcrcaiiraTOflS g MMNiMMM'teitteqta Sif-fo-rd -A- (Mm JULY 19 20 21 LSO — 22 23 24 natvwi IHE'CMS at Needham's non There was a vocal quartet Jenness Hurren Bonnie Parson Dorothy Parson and Pitcher Mary Benediction was pronounced by Dr Darwin E Evans and the grave in Logan City cemetery dedicated by Jesse R MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION -- practice mMHNHumemioiieirs MORNING 10:00 A M Your Favorite Comedians Tear Hit Tows Apart! gar-smoki- Tributes were paid to Dr Oliver H Budge in funeral services July 14 in Logan First Ward chapel with Bishop Henry R Cooper presiding The family prayer was offered by Dr Rich Johnston the invocation at the chapel by N D Salisbury A review of Dr Budge’s life Bracketed with Arnold Pal139 were local favorite was given by Margaret Ann mer at Knudson Charlie Call which was followed by George Billy Casper Frank a vocal solo Frank Baugh Whafon and Randy Glover Jr Speakers were Dr Newell J Munk and Dr Orson Can- firemen In their first week of operation the call boxes were used seven times Six of the alarms were false firemen said SATURDAY W Burt LANCASTER SUMMER FUN SERIES BUY TICKETS NOW! The afternoon session Aug 22 will be set aside for press interviews with the six WAC grid coaches What NOW Mies MCftfWpwn MESA Calif OPO -TSan his Diego suburb recently installed 60 telephonic fire alarm boxes oh its streets so citizens could quickly alert LA 22 JPoimt other Ausie Bruce Crampton was further back at 143 Devlin troubled so much by varicose veins that he wears elastic stockings says: his aches and pains weren’t! bothering him “quite so1 much” since taking over the: lead But he was anything but a j ed up overnight and today the shoo-i- n Buriy Jack Nicklaus' blond slender Devlin is the whose game is “beginning to! halfway leader in the $100000 come around” was just a Canadian event and a strong shot behind He too had a threat to become the second second round 66 — one of straight Australian swinger three registered Thursday! to win the event Devlin had Dudley Wysong Jr had the: a 66 Thursdayto go with an other to leave him at even par: 68 for a' opening-roun- d OF ADVENTURE I Quick Alarms PHOENIX Ariz (UPD — The spectators Western Athletic Conference announced today it will hold its fall meeting of football coaches in Denver It will begin at the Denver Hilton Hotel at 6:30 pm' Aug 21 and continue through Aug Leads At By Dick Bacon vn Sputa Writer 'ReluctTORONTO (UPD ant Bruce Devlin didn’t want to play in the Canadian Open at all and after suffering a first round shoulder injury he 'was— almost sure he didn’t want to go on The shoulder twinge clear- THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK ’Yeah I’l have it in pretty good shape if I can ’ aver locate a bad radiator leak" Fall Meeting INSTANT SURFING— The latest thing in surfing is a five horse-powengine called the sea horse When the seas get too calm the engine supplies the power in place of the waves HiaM-W- ay n — King Edward III of England banned athletics in 1330 because it interfered with and it archery wasn’t until 1414 that athletics were again permitted careers' “Though Gerry’s fate is still Although there are no proundecided we must ask our-- fessional sports In Norway Norwegians are great sports enthusiasts and skiing meets draw an average of 100000 '- -" R- not all long-distan- : - s Nh -' V- 4Z’ - nn1' ' 4 s a' "T to mediate the dispute to insure the best possible US representation at the 1964 Olympic games The controversy reached a new boiling point this summer when the AAU sponsored a track and field meet ty choose athletes for the US team which will face the Russians at Kiev The NCAA banned college students from NCAA campuses from competing 'SeveraTsfudenfsTlncIudirig star runner Gerry Lindgren of Washington State University defied the ban and are threatened with loss of their college athletic t v W A-- W- W s A V VM - s JlWWr3w wr F’4 r ja an dis- ominous spectre looms over the 1968 Olympics The U S Athletic Association (NCAA) track and field contingent Committee Chairman War- faces a crippling blow if the fued continues ren G ’ Magnuson a one-tim-e North Dakota “In 1928 the NCAA boycotState football standout told ted the Olympic games We the Senate Thursday his pan- cannot permit them to repeat el “will take whatever action that tragic boycott' is necesary to prevent a “This dispute has gone on it is now the strangling iff athletic freedom long enough in our nation duty of the Senate to speak Magnuson did not set a date out for those who have no for what he termed a spec- voice” ial session Magnuson said he planned The AAU and the NCAA to summon as witnesses have been locked in a deadly heads of the organizations contest for supremacy for educators “who have been years At one point President subjected to outside pressures John F Kennedy assigned the as a result of this dispute' late Gen Douglas MacArtb-u- r and athletes RIDING HIGH— the sun the sea and a surfboard seem to be the perfect combination for the summer months and this youngster is getting a head start off Waikiki Beach J& selves why this boy has become a pawn innocent victim in this pute" Magnuson said Flying Gull best Tobacco 300I by swimming a in 30 seconds when a gro up of North American Indians com peted for medaU undo7the of the National auspices of London I Swimming Society in 1844 S tin Ogden City Stadium 8:30 pm Budge Pallbearers were Seth Budge Dr S M Budge Dr O Wendell Budge Dr Claris Omar Budge Budge Dr Mack Budge Dr Robert Budge and Dr Edwin Budge Fire um&iwciuif HARVET JACOBSON xWRUAM RWIINEY co-h- it Receive Wings WASHINGTON DMDIUICOUI ME THE DEMO (DPI — Space twins James A MCDiv-f- it and Edward H White and Air Force Capt Joe H Engle receive their astronauts’ wings today in ceremonies at the Pentagon McDivitt and White quall- 1P2Z3 1 IGCEE3 fled for the wings because of 4 Gemini-On Carat of Diamonds their historic flight " June 3 Engle earned his on "Glamour" June 29 when he flew the 5 WEDDING RING rocket plane to an altitude of 534 miles Under Air Force regulations a man becomes an astronaut when he h a s No fadaral ta added flown at an altitude greater ’ fo this low than 50 miles icca I EVER REBORNS Strange things are happening m CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT JULY 24 BIG five nights Pioneer Days mu Rodeo EVENTS TtiaEuSna and Barryjuffivan add i will compta for t tonal print and Honors! : ' ' in "MyDIood Huns Cold11 STARTS SUNDAY PLUS lax Office Opaas At 7:30 p m : Shaw Starts At Dari: Adults — Children (Under Age 12) Under Age 6 Flea 85c 10c 0 ' TICKETS Trick Riders 0 Clowns J ' ::'r AVAILAIU at ?- MUNICIPAL PARK 0 Bullfighters 0 Horse Ads TICKET 0 Wild Horse Scramble BOOTH An1 i RODEO GROUNDS -- ioypneo - 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