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A:? - ':::' 7- - ): - In a This Herculean : putt enabled :: Thomson to make the turn in 31 ::::'T 'i ' ' ' A noisy enthusiastic gallery met ' him at the tenth and followed him ' An over the fairwa3rs of the Harding course of the Griffith 1!4 A S park municipaL On the home green r An " with a crowd of more than 1500 bormeshoed about the carpet be Among members stroked an approach putt which If it had taken a few more turns would have enabled him to match his 65 of the opening round Thomson's halfway aggregate of 131 broke the mark of 132 set by Snead in the Miami open last month : When third-roun- d firing begins SundayThomson's closest rivals will be 3ohnny Revolts and Willie Goggin who stand at 137 Coggin who shared first day honors LOGAN—Students with Thomson slipped from a 65 to a 71 Saturday when his putter Agricilltural college T- sun-wash- ::: of - k It :jk:4!:':':! - 4' ::: ' ::::-:- !:: i::t !'2 tk- -- '''':!:'::::i7I'''':: f - - i ' - 1" a z:: ' ' :::::::: -- ::: " : - A - r s" they-hav- - ii take-r-i? e -- : ' 4 - thaii-w-h- :' ' r '' ' :"::4 :""7'"" liw- :::'?::??:::!-!'::'':- :: it we pause and utter this word of sympathy for the boys of the striped shirts who are waiting noW for assignments for college basketball games Most of the officials will be relieved if they areleft off- the list The 15 bucks per game they are paid is fully earned Ray Forsberg went down to the Rose boll game at Pasadena and reports that tickets for the contest were plentiful "You could pick up all the tickets 4rou wanted I at the $ stadium at regulation prices" quotes Ray if?:!!':ic ::::- - -- 4 --- - !!!::::!:!:k !:'!:: : - stateAnd 20' k a ' - Officiating in the college games has become tough enough óii on a small 6:Iiirt such is those in the former "western division" the task is stupendous When 10 college men start running around the floor at full speed on courts the size of those at B Y U and The U S A C or even the Deseret gym when part of the floor is taken tip to icconunodate 13ctra spectators there is little chance to play a noncontact genie aaThasketball is supposed to be played Is it any wonder after playing on such courts that invading teamsottencomplain-about-the-mbeathig- ::::::::i::::'i:' A :::::::: :::'':::'::::'"i''it:4 '::":'''7 '': it :::::: i4kt) lik i Walker cup team selected Saturday: Left to right Johnny Goodman Freddie Haas :" — ::: i4 ::::::::k?r‘ 1 Mistake Costly tor Pemmy ) - The best local story of the week is being told at the expense quarterback and ace sprinter at tolfleAudthrivanersPiteymobfroukteahf Jr and Ray Billows - From Paso ' A B Pembroke Pemmy's dad and one of the Country club's better golfers had been having trouble with his front lawn and he decided that the only way to get the grass to grow properly again would be to have the lawn plowed up and replanted A teamster was sent out to perform the agricultural operat tion but instead of going to the address of A BPembroke he went to A H Pembroke's new home where Pemmy this 1 summer had watched with pride as every new shoot just of grass C Y O buketeers will engage made its appearance The new sod was quickly eliminated I in their usual Sunday program When the former Ute athlete put in his his and saw appearance seven games being on tap in the agricultural masterpiece wiped out he nearly swooned Judge Memorial- gym and one in Ogden The finest skating in the state is reported at Utah lake St Ann's and Ogden junior quints Utah couuty skaters have been enjoying the fun for about will tanglelaDgden at 2 p m is still in the running three weeks There is no better site in the mountain country for title honors and a speedy confor this sport test is expected ) Eight Gämcs S1404 in --- (14"yor)1:A60p": 14) play record and went to the fifth‘last green in the Portland final State of carried him to the quarter- - round at Garden Cittin 1936 Goodnian winning 2 up that Of the nine tentative "regulars" will present finals where he lost to Goodman Besides Kelly Taller's conqueror four in to addition who Ogimet their annual open house program Revolts recent win2 and 1 betrayed himMiami-Biltmowas nonplaying captain were on others bailorad to have been in the by 210000 Tuesday at 7:30 p m ner of the Hyrum B The U S G A executive commit- the team two years ago They are running were WiMe Turnesa met- open spun a 67 that was featured Hunsaker director of Intramural tee which reported the team selec- Goodman Fischer Smith and Yates ropolitan champion Frank Strafed by beautiful chipping and putting athletica6stafed Saturday tions to the annual meeting also Billows Haas Kocsis and Ward f o r m e r k u b I i c links rule aroutstanding membersthe holder known chiefly for his medal Mac-FleaFive Deadlocked progratn—for the—evening CU is to be for one in effect which year younger crop Kocsis intercollegiate play ability Paul Leslie who was A stroke back of this pace at 138 be divided into four sessions Bea trial only" champion in 1938 lost to Billows in Haas' teammate and roommate at were Lloyd Mangrum Harry Hass- ginning at 7:30 p rm representa- "asThe Seven games will be played in the present rule states that when the round of 16 at Portland Ward Louisiana State and Harry Given ler Benny Coltrin Lawson Little tives of the various organizations the balls are lying on the green a terrific hitter took Goodman to and Albert (Scotty) Campbell of Judge Memorial gym The first New Way to Select Athletes g and Bruce McCormick the will compete for the attendance within six inches of each other the the 38th in the semifinals afterteat- - the 1936 squad game will start at 1 p m Three One of the local coaches has given up the idea of Los Angeles fireman Mc- prize with the teams—St having the one nearer the hole may be lifted ing Haas- in a Ann's and Cathedral find- fourth round Cormick fired a 70 Saturday to lead most members group star football players among the high school atyrYeri2gliteo Will Selest Lineup modification adds that the ball match and Billows who bowed to seniors and St Patrick's winning The present juniors— the amateurs by a gracious margin points In the college Intramural has a new system lying nearer the hole also may be Goodman in the 1936 quarterfinals Whether Garnet who won the will be idle this week Mangrum Coltrin and McCormick lifted if it is within 'six inches of at Garden City battled him to the amateur title in 1931 after having Murray-MidvaThe mentor takes to the highways and visits the farming juniors and Mag- had 70's Hassler a 69 and Little race The contest events from 3 6140 the hole regardless of the position won the 1913 open and 1914 amateur na juniors will tangle at 2 p m in districts Whenever he sees a a 68 on likely looking lad with the plow will be divided into two ses-- 1 of the other ball p plays at St Andrews witt be en- - the main afternoon gains at Judge he goes Henry Picard the chocolate sol- Mons to him The first will coast of and "Which DiMemorial up St and John J Jacksays: Patrick's and President him way is north?'" to will He select the' Retiring tirely up Harold demonstrations by two organiza-- 1 son dier from Hershey Pa If the lad points With bit finger the coach passes him by American lineup for the eight ethz- vine Saviour seniors will battle atexplained that the executive inlast time in tumbling volleyball bad- - committee felt the modification 7: p m in (Jug) McSpaden runitemkg eventitreli-- ThüiTiEhe i &Land four Boatel foursomes - counter picks up the plow in both hands and points the year's P G Artournamentand Zell tennis and shuffle-- - prould "eliminate 'LICItiod-'itria- ny ut oMcCtirfor 1938 were elect- These roach gets right down to-- business Eaton were bracketed at 139 --Ali mintongoop second will consist of causes op-DebThe schedule of complaint" follows: complete and ed Reid of that unanimously: AM " bad 71's Saturday The 140 group demonstrations in is no solution of the stymie pong fencHeathigs-on-Hudso- n N Y presi- - At Judge Memorial Included George Von Elm and Jim- ing quoit tennis ping tennis and "there that Would be (Continued-from- paddle Preceding Page) dent Harold W Pierce of Boston problem satisfactory Divine Saviour vs Cathedral two Hines farther while strokes my buketball golf to everybody" lead were Harry A dance will conclude the everemoved from-th- e days Originally there were 52 m- - and R Arthur Wood of Chicago juniors 1 p m vice Jess Sweetser W presidents Murray Midvale vs Magn a Has Been Part of Game Cooper defending champion Mac ning's program pirants out for the squad The Cubs Bronxville N Y treasurer Charles 2 p Donald Smith Olin Dutra Byron While pointing to the fact that have a strong forward line in Ear- - W Littlefield of Montclair N J juniors Park Citrys Lourdes juniors 4 Nelson and Abe Espinosa was rule M drafted counsel old Hart and Frank theariginal stymie Christianson and Olson general p 111 Thonfson's 66 was not a spec- - 3Ia lad - before the days of the lively ball Art Tharnwell and Max Bay High Draws Tooele vs Lourdes juniors 4 p: m Speedie will of Haverford Pa secretary tacular round to waOt except for he PHLADELPHIA Jan 8 AMANTA Jan executive corn- - alternate at center Christianson is The St Andrews Golf club of fast the and greens (Al—AccordBingham vs Tooele seniors 6 p tn "luck of the Irish" returned These his "big Bertha" drives Schedule also to the ing to all xeports—and there was the mittee founded Mr Reid's the best Tough on the squad as Hastings scorer expressed opinion va by St Divine Patrick's Saviour tee made snots booming everything Notre team Dame "it would not be desirable to well as basketball Saturthat Reid — offered John father gold seniors 7 pm one specific tip Saturday from a playlls a smooth floor medal to be known ail thea John easy for him Once off the tee all MALAD Idaho—Coach Howard Berg's eliminate a feature which' has been game Thornwall day night as it scored an easy 45 to reliable is developing fast Dragons hare a strenuous schedule outlined Murray - Midvale vs-- Magna 25 contact — Georgia's new he had to do in the vernacular of tor over of and February the The home part of the game for over a bun- - and may be used at either forward Reid medal and to be awarded to seniors 8 tire victory University January head football coach will be Joel p tn his professional' brothers was to garne to slated with Parte on Thursday dred y e a r s without a of before crowd a chamlow in or amateur Pennsylvania the center Both giving qualifier Hunt for five yearn an assistant at Douglas Mercer January 13 The other gannets are: At Ogden "kick the ball on the green" ' 8500 at the Palestra January 14 and 15—Montpeller at Ma borough trial to modifications and Lynn Davis will probably see pionship Loubitana His' card: State university in lad St 2 m on east heels the of a remove conthe juniors th A which S Coming Ann's? ob may The U action under it)gden took at the forward posts also principal q Par—out 544 444 344-- 36 charge of the backfield January 13—Franklin 8 aquad at Mated to Coach and the at 19—Weston A George the by and an sideration from Winston shakeup B at the Keogan invitation jections stymie January Clyde Ashworth and Earl Thur"You may go as strong as you Thomson—out 434 244 ' because of "indifferent play" Notre like-osquads siune time preserve it in match man have the defense position is well Baltimore Country club to stage A MeCammon d 443 544 845-3- 6-72 January 21—MeCantmou and-haterra—Defeats Al A and B squads in matches theWstiker cup lituuti play' Thomson-- 1n Confirmation of the appointment -46 443544346-35B little trouble after the oenin will—not hatbeen sug- - BlackhurstwititWallyBurt as their alternates come however until the t thluedLowsanin' I I 38-2- 5 m es nu o inaaanstiary 27—Downey at Idatad A and B gested a year ago some of them t e irehesne p ay are 9 slightly under the players athletic board Georgia teneli was conOut in 1937 by sectional ass° six-foDame's It Notre Dano Gains Nod squads The cerrimittee executive tried with the exception of mark report meets at Athelis next Monday afterat Malid A and ciations were (1) abolish the January hitch 'Rehm' kattors upsot the done secutive Altana over the to Max victory low B squads Quakere who towers continued six feet pointing stymie 'scoring in an ootmincround name in the northern noon Speedie PORTLAND Ore Jan 8 (UP) : February 3—Paris at Pair's indicated that future action would dietriet rac e in renlon five when they Penn has yet to beat the Irish at Hunt 31 (2) retain it without change (3) two inches Pablo Dano flashy Filipino feathFebruary 4 and 5—Montpeller At Mont years old and a former the favored Duchess crew a basketball the from "end be to farther In Coach Increase limited Simmons away 'Lee taken has player permit any trig! star quarterback at Texas A and 1 to 2 edge but erweight boxer from Los Angeles yeller Penn took an at Baled A the hole to concede his opponent's the Leopards to practice the hall early distance of the games qualities rtlirCti: M under Dana X Bible will be tetZaerstal l'Ilcxle: won a decision here over and B squads and abandoned)- with alumni-- - teams giving kit his and -- par Ira wtsiottleadinsipid aoarkling hair Itt- - the Notre Dameslow to start tied the permitted to name hi first lieuFebruary- - 11—Blacittoot —at— Illantront- - A puttaried Eddie Spina young Portland Italian — " 8 score at 10 after and B squads and defensive minutes confine poets rule selfoutmoded" the to men to a Two chance (4) present tenant which in this cue will be participate ALTERRA DUCHE8NZ Deno weighed 122 and Spina scaled February 113—Arlmo at Arirno A and 8 laid stymies (5) expand the original starperformers Ted Dufer at for- - Amateur were warned' against G TFP 1 GT17 then turned the game Into a tout the line coach: squads 127 pounds limitation to 12 inchepward and Warner Bell at guard accepting prizes that are anything LIVItZwit i 11 IZZI1r1?: 1 ? 11 3cor1ng 11 points in the next two at Franklin It six-inc- h February squad and evenThe Walker cup selections con- - were out of the state for several more than symbolic 7 a 2 16 minates to lead 10-- 8 Billines C 9 3 2 2 &Huston C - February 18—Downey at' Malad A and 3 at the B squads tamed only one minor surprise that weeks leaving a gap in the Leop- - in tournaments promoting commer- - tVgitelbsrrg' tually g ? ti I i February 25—Psesten at Istalad1 and B of Taller for alternate 9 Sadowski Led who Ed got Beaten by cial Bob 1 Eddie footnote 0 A ard 0 0 0 Barker 0 Brinkrht Ii and 0 n per- White e by lineup enterprises squads s Games Are yet to be arranged with Medalist Roger Kelly of Lo's Ange- - Kilgore are developing fast at the mitting replacement of 3 3 1 three baskets In the first half the broken 3 2 t 42 11 Pocatello 0 o Irish continued to pull away in the imorreu In six presessos games gladad Ma won lea tour and lost two he nevertheless has a good match who may be shifted to guard which went into effect on January 1 Ttitale' 9 9 p 231 'rotate 17 10 4 38 second halt Altogether Sadowski got seven baskets and two free MONDAY NIGHT — - pitches- - to be high point man for AIS 4491 Bob 18 teams with both I points 8 8:30 o'Clock i(yg''''B-6hi:'-TC4iiiiiäigDougherty rimmed four of Penn's One Grade One Price Rounds seven field goals Utah - 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Walk er 'Clip' Team Name' dil Rule :ön Stymiejliodifiett:-(Continued - re titledatfted- -the-substitilitymie long-hittin- le le Ogden Makes H0 ' -- 4 343-1-- 31 the-featu- re — - in Notre Dame Downs tVenn Georgia May A Sign Hunt UP)--T- I 19-m- an ot ' P - 98-2- 3 -- -- 0V A 11 Vali Heavyweight Champion - vs R JACK ER 0 0 ----- WALTER SILL TRUMAN 1 vs: HARVEY FAST ROUTS NEW LOW PRICES Generai Admission 250----- :L'fiats Pius e Tax Ringside Tickets ericall 8 K SIBes 'Pius Its at Joe Vincent's 8-- MKgnli OXINrG ounde--JAC- rather-thart-see-cour- - 20 half dozen sports groups which By ALAN GOULD groups it was proMptedpersonnel Pending a local 'experienced in 1932 ment of differences the A 0 A NEW YORE Jam 8 paid their own way to Germany Iswimming men acting as mana-- declined to approve either Charles The witilibe the "kitty" for 1940 Mg on the theory that fax eastern Besides L Diehmwho was on the original the groundwork for gera of the omen's teams turmoil will subside in time to etage national laying under the the two sports committees held A A U slate or a rival nominee the 1910 Olympic games In Tokyo combined leadership of the Amateur In abeyance for the time being the Pat Kelly for membership on the committee-----de- nt-of the executivesommIttesrofthe Athletic union and National Col- hockey group's appointment awaits Olymple-boxi- ng cusa perity-lwhat officials described as a "clean- - f Omission of Metcalf American Olyniple useelation Sat- - legisite all Olyrhpic affairs — Saturday's' up" of existing amateur hockey athletic director at the University inotion set in the machinery meeting ratitedthsmemhership of urday Tor U S participation an est- 25 out of 27 subcormnitteea in the baseball committee was left largely committee cause& some eyebrow- imated aggreette cost of $4000011 various Olympic sports and debated in the bands of Leslie Mann repro- - lifting Metcalf was on the 1936 S Amateur Baseball Actually it won't haacccasary to policiesiorthe incoming American senting tha-1from raise any more than the 8350000 Olympic committee to pursue Mann's group will corn- - N A A sources was forthcoming Congress It-wrecommended unanimous- prise 18 lielegateitrom the congress in connection with the selection of required to send put- athletic exK- - L (Togl-Wilsopedition to Berlin in 1936- - There's ly to the A O C- - that future man- and six from the N C A A of' Northwest- a current balance of 86487892 in agement of all women'' 013rmpic Dissension within the ranks of the ern as Metcan successor settle-oEmm- Un--Proce- ed- fund-raisi- pt - at -- tance-that cums- action prompted day to prorate 0000 of 7 It t Salim among al -- the-only- -eh A - A- 1920 Olympics At $ m °la° Ilintah Carbon ---I - oe e0000 04 5 10 21 29 a 14 4 5 umpire McArthur A - A COMM SIO IlitIVIkRekilStatiot 'all471holetak9 tirysL 13th So At I the swimming committee - 29-1- 4 0TFP teenth man" to complete the prin01- - gowards pr 2CliTFP1 1 o 41Pollick ft 11 Scarty If 1 1 0 2 0 1 It Birehll 1 pal committees 4 Della s e Cort 2 2 Walker 2 The important track and field ap- - c Nadu( Ai 1I o o 21R firmer rg 0 40 20 40 Wesley in- - 0 2 2 1 pointment went' to 3 C Gilbert Lon lifial yr l : 201 21Passis 0 1 1 1 rt New Haven manufacturer Freeetonsrt o o o O'Farliano U 1 3 1 3 e 0 0 2illarker PAT' A a A pie pole vault 'ehaMpiori and vi 00 °Ostler l-- g- 00 4 00 Ustalwart Another "OldBlue " ' EarkThomson Threccoaches vf Robert141Kiphuth Yale aquatic otals-12 15 -5 291 Totals -- : 4- 16 6 14 Metrepolitan assotion is aimed especially at-t- he control 4-- 11 brought-about-of the women's track and field and lenge to nominations for committee or Canada in the of the 2 1 - a Be otolo? Brunson of Rice institute Game and Wilbur- - Hutsell of Alabama FrillomtallDBina! ratthe on were list Poly (Auburn) (fled for the track and field corn-PRICE—TM barnstormtng tfintall high mittee school gagers stopped oft here long enough 1 a setback Avery Brundage of Chicago preai- - Saturday to hand Carbon alt the the guiding iwrahelirAlfTnil encounter played brfillant-btour field goals hand' In overhauling Olympic ma- - limiting the Dinosaurs Sito'Hare attack with "IL le!I the chinery announced his personal committee'---No-explanation- 7 as American-OlympiclundoT-st--tit t 27-1- ir::::: ' -- - I a'Big I :'!:::!' : Slate Intramural 'Open House' ' ::: : the United States lads oltritagetle Such bruising games have become part of college basketball around Utah in large part because there are no facilities suitable for handling the crowds that turn out for games in this :: ::I::: ::!!!i:!‘4-::P:::::!--:-:::--4::: - L Aggies' '' ' :::::: t-- N:::: trthafefcic i'bit-flóbijit- i: - :Nf:-::':':- ' : 84: 4s k - ::!:!!!!!!!'Nss:tt '- ::i:: vl ksiiltiNii ' ' -- ':' '::::'t:''':!:!:::'''::':!':i: i: ' ‘' ::!: :: :' ':::::!:::1!'E::!::'::::::it: N' ' 14 ::: i:::J i :zi:::!t :iN e::::::: to direct Smalltonrti Prové Handicap - ': :H:::1 i - ::!!!!!Z:::::: -II ''::::?::::::iS:::!-::Z:h:!:':!-:::--- nA4::: !4!:7 '4::74:::W1::? week ot ::::!:::t::::::m2 2''::111:::::::::!!'::1:!!"':11:":''4"4 :: y fk!it'ki::! f4:i!:-:::?::!!:'::"- '- - 4 ''''- 4 : ! — -- ' : - --'- :!!!' 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':: ' :!:::i:!:::::a::4!::::i3q::r'-'-':- ' f I : ' - - 7Bys - ' :' - jimmy liodgion 1n Retrsosnect - ' u -- !':'::::!i:'--'1-"'--- - - - - -- Seven" basketball Courts thissseason A meeting was held at Deoriver recently to clear up what is what is not legal on the wax 'floprThe rüle callers legal and e —came-homWItharied utiderstaildings en what is blocking and screening and it aPpears thatthe officials and coaches are due for some great differences of opinion on this subject as usual wheothe season' officially gets "tinder way The need of the interpretation rules meeting is obvious ''''l ktA1 alter the trouble that eastern and western R M C teams have had in past years when they have met in any game where the result really counted -- ' The title playoff between Utah and Wyoming of several ' years ego ended in a near-riand Denver officials are still :c:::::? protesting the whistle blowing in the championship series at ' Bozeman with Montana State last spring ' 'lit-fa- ct the only years that there have been no harsh feelings over the rule calling in' title series were the years when Ernest Quigley took- command of ' the situation singlehanded and made both teams bend to his ' methodaf officiating : - :': - ': t5' i i: ::( re ': '''' ' ' :i:!ck 7' :'':: :''''''' :''''::: :' 'i!!:! 1::'::1::i:-':::44:4:- ii ':': y ' - ' 1 15 ::- - - '''":'!'- -' ' '' '' -- ::::1:!1:::::::::'3-:-::- '::':!!:i:r!M'!!4')':-!'i:::ti!!:!::4!- LR-- 1 P 'i1 : ' '::'::::''::::!r:':::j::::':!::i:1::' '''':"::' l'e3ii v65:- - :!:-r:- ': :'::::'?z:::i':''-:1::i'?i!::-i:'i!-'::!- ::''''"'1-:!:::--:-:!!!'- k "::4::-:-:--- 4' 0'§ ::-- 4 1 :: :"::::-':f':: ' - '' ' s' - 'W'ho9wurilisYbmlopivathillee!wgóhis'atititeStlilnsd '" fi - (- - ''''''':'-:'''''''''''''- ''' 1" 2i":1-:4- - " ': - :' ''' - - 5: !' i ' ' :- kt:4: :: s: '' ' T 4 :!!: '" :'i'::::-- " :'k!''-'::: ' Ifi'''' 54-5-: 'z '?$:'!:- ::7:: 10: - i 1' ' ' ' ' ' : -- DtnjSeasonAboarro i - — - ' : Team 4 ' ! f"'-''''''":- ' '41' :' ' ' a c- o ::: i 1 ' '' 1 - - ' --- - ' - - t ' : touma---rnen-- and on theninthrolled AT: t) ' 138-t- rs ' ' ::' : ':' l'' 1 — ':4: eight-foote- ' 4 :'::ii:: ---- 2! ''''1: ': N4 :1ft!:':S::::j ':: cup Wa:Ik- - — - -4 ' - - A i 0pen - - - k IV - - - : ' 198 9 : - : ' by Sam Snead supposedly the longest hitter in the world but "Swing- ing Sammy" could not match the dynamite in the Pennsylvanian's woods Thomson never had a tee shot that didn't carry 275 yards or better and he was remarkably accurate Backing up his siege gun driving was amagio putter that dropped seven and consistently - - :::::4i5-5-1-::-- -- ed i on Umted :s tates 11 i: - I shortiron—Jimmy-was-partner- - 1 - - n-- IA 7' -- ' — BALT LAKE TRMUNE SUNDAY MORNINC4ANUARY rolt-'6-'1-Le-ad- I - - 1 - lI:1::5:: By HENRY McLEMORE LOS ANGELES Jan 8 (UP)— Distance lends enchantment to golf "''::: ' - — scores as well as lovers i!i': ': Jimmy Thomson proved that Saturday when on the strength of his prodigious drives be shot a six un-- : t:r::?e -establish- an 441me der par :1::E:scompetitive record for 38 holes and i:i':8vtake a commanding halfway 1004 in cg:::!!: o:the 25000 Los Angeles open Shawnee-onDelawa- 1111E -- N brilliant 69 giving a total of 140 and C E Foley now of Reno Nev had a 72 to score 147 at the first 18 Aoki Never before has a golfer been so thunderous off the-- tee es was the burly blond from Pa in his second round Saturday He was so long with his driver that- even on the par five holes all he needed to get home was 4 : George Von Elm stayed right near the top of the race With a - - - cf--14- : - i'A::::- - - Utah's vepresentatiVes In the Los Angeles open tournament shot finktolt In the second round of the meet Saturday John Geertsen got his second straight 73 for a total of 144 George 75 for Schneiter of Ogden scoied - t -- ::::::: ' Record - - - ::::::::::'::::::::: Husky Shawnee Pro "Drives Putts for v New- - r::::0a ' - - s Artiong-epyesentalive- ::::::: t Second Spot - - - -- --- -- SixS S - -- 4 I Revolta Ties GoolYin -for :' " - -- - - - - - - — 1 ' ' '' TaK OMS011 - - - - - - - - - -- "' ' C '''' 4 ': - - - : -- N' lest Temple I |