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Show Second Loss Link Battles ' J i o June rCl go out a i blaze of glory as far as tournament gutters are concerned J : r t Dominate June Scene 1 This week ment-filled fe another tourna- week, with tour- naments coming along Lice one every few street cars minutes. k ( It aQ started with a pro-aat Patio Springs Country Cluh i , METHOD cM Bid Blow vv PUTT WITH FIRM LEFT WRIST To Linkster A firm left wrist is a taust ia putting. If you allow ball is on your left wrist to start collapsing before the turner be will dubface its way (illustration one), the will puJ and the meets ball, you it left when to the your putts to the left of the target. Hold the putter so that the back of your left hand faces down the target line, and keep it facing down this line during your back stroke and your through stroke (illustration two). Your putter will then be a facing the target when it meets the ball, and straight putt will COLUMBUS, OHIO (AP) uckless Forrest Fezler he must build a bigger lead to shake his jinx on tne pro golf tour thus season. last-roun- d have to play we3 lead fo. a after three rounds, said the tour sophomore from San Jose, Calif only Ill just enough result. Monday. It will actually end with a pro-aat the Mick Riley course Murray, July J? That way. I wouldn't have to worry about blowing it Fezler s latest collapse in the American Golf Classic his spirit tru-he- d "I don't feel very good, not now I'm very disappointed with that bad finish," Fezler before admitted Monday teeing off in the Columbus Pro-ATournament that also drew Jack Nicklaus. Tom Weiskopf and Lee Trevmo. a 2 i - r a f Golf Pro-A- m The Kv New Daley Column rihur Oalev Vrk Times Writer irresistibly toward evrv type all star selection and not even a compilation that s definitely farfetched tan alter their built in fascination for these groupings One such popped up recently m the authoritative pages of the Sporting News, the baseball weeklv, and was given a prominent display m the comer resen ed for Johnson Spink, the editor and He was publisher. obviously intrigued by it So atn I of The idea behind the pro-ais to give the club pros and their amateur club members an opportunity to test thur skills against teams from other courses and to have fun in the process So, each pro selects four amateurs to team with him and most pros alternate amateurs over the season to give as many of their members as possible a chance to take part in the program. In selecting partners, the pro must select two golfers handicaps m the range and two in the 11 and over. Then the pro teams with each golfer in his group mdi-(dually on a best ball basis In addition, the pros and those amateurs who want to do so may take part in a sweepstakes where low gross scores win prize money. s are Most of the but there on Monday, played are some that are bigger than the others, like the Food King or the ltah Open pro-aat Sehneiler Memorial Pro-Athe Ogden Golf and Country Club. 0 v pro-am- was But the average pro-adesigned to give the club pro and his dub members a chunce to team up in friendly competition. r team lists the This Ten Greatest Plavers NOT m the Hall of Fame If nothing else it is different from all other compendiums and it has been bv the Societv for American Baseball Research, whatever trial is, after tabulating the votc.-- of Here are its 125 members their candidates for the shrine at Cooperstown along with lifetime batting averages Here's Ten offc-roc- The idea Is to have fun And anyone who has played in a will probably agree pro-athat they are fun. Frisco Trades Guard to Colts BALTIMORE (AP) - The Baltimore Colts acquired offensive guard Elmer Collett from the San Francisco 49ers Monday m exchange for an undisclosed draft choice. Collett, in his sixth year, became a starter with the 49ers his rookie season of 1967 and two years later played in the Bowl. first base. 12. Billv Herman. Second .104. Arkv Vaughan, base. short stop, .318; George Kell, third base. .306. Chuck Klein. 320 Earl Avenll. 318. and Jack Wilson. 307. outfielders: F.mie Lombardi, catcher. .306. and Robin Roberts, righthander. and Whitey Ford, lefthander. pitchers Both Roberts and Ford seem certain to be elected soon The deserving Kell is not that sure of ever making it while Mie is running out of eligibility All others are at the merev of the Johnnv Old Mie. Timets ( omnuttee r The top in the poll of the research was Lombardi with 70 percent of the ballots while Mie, aughan. Mein and the two pitchers were over 50 percent Admittedly the major surprise m the elcctum was Big Lorn at the head of the ticket. In a wav this increases niv respect for the researchers To and their perceptiveness. me the huge Signor Ernesto Natali Lombardi was one of, the most remarkable ball players I ever saw. Also he was a personal favorite with me 5? COUPON SAVE SAVE SAVE I I .Slowest Ever Ernie may have been the slowest man ever to get to the majors He was 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 250 pounds He didn t run He lumbered Long before the Boudreau shift cut down the effectiveness of Ted Williams as a batsman, enemy strategists were overloading against Lorn He was a powerful nghthanded swinger who used an interlocking gnp like a golfer The bat looked like a toy m his huge hands The outfielders backed against the fences when he Crainpton Nets Money Lead - NEW YORK (AP) Bruce Crampton, the first foreigner ever to win more than $200 000 in a single season on the Amencan pro golf tour, surpassed Jack Nicklaus as the years leading money winner. who equalled Crampton. Nicklaus season record of four victories when he won the $160 000 Amencan Golf Classic his 1973 Sunday, increased purse to $204,209 Nicklaus, who tied for ninth in the tournament over the Firestone Country Club course, dropped to No. 2 with $193 946, Gay Brewer was the only newcomer to the Top Ten money winners, moving from lith to rinth with 180.240 Behrnd Crampton and Nick-lau- s are Tom V.eiskopf, 7.180-yar- stepped to the plate and the infielderx retreated deeplv on to the outfield gras Because Ernie was so slow tj,p could still throw him out at first from anywhere in the ballpark Pee Wee Reese was in the league for four years. once said Lorn, before I ever knew he w as a shortstop Les Speaks infn-ld-er- s in the archives story that Lorn caused Leo Durocner to hang I up his glove for keeps never checked it with either of them but it sounds as though it could be true With Lom at bat Durocher was 40 feet back on the grass as the Somewhere there a is two-strok- Entries for the Salt Lake County Junior Amateur should be sent to pro Norm Racklev at Mountain View. n The Davis Amateur and the Art City Amateur are two of the big amateur meets on the summer schedule and both will draw name players Davis Park and Hobble Creek rate as among the most beautiful municipal courses m the west and the tournaments should fill up easily The 8alt Lake County Junior Amateur will give junior golfers a chance to warmup for the Insurance Aouth Clastic, a meet for juniors scheduled at Bonneville July In the Insurance Classic low qualifiers will earn a chance to participate in the national Insurance Classic at Westfield, Ohio. Aug. Entry fee is $2 send Practice. To get Arnold Palmer's 2i cents and stamped, envelope to Arnold Palmer, co Salt Lake Tribune. Box 867. 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Call or come in today Offer limited Valuable Coupon That does it. barked Leo When Lombardi can beat out d $171,027, Lee $15-- Twice he won the National League batting championship and always was one of the game's most feared hitters But the deck was stacked against him all the way and he had to earn every hit he ever made He got virtually FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE SAVE $7 and it s doubtful that he averaged one a year during his 17 seasons in the maors Where a jack rabbu like Tv Cobb sped his vav to hundreds of hits during his lifetime. Big Lorn couldn t outrun a tortoise e Fezler blew a lead after 54 holes m the Akron. Ohio, event. He wound up with a final round 75 Sunday for a 277 total, four shots behind winner Bruce Cranp-to- s vote-gette- Its. popular. It gives the pro a chance to win additional money over the summer, but that isn't the mam idea hx no leg YORK Sports fans usually find themselves drawn and it is This is the pro-aplayed almost once a week and over the summer makes its appearance on almost every course in the state On - VEW One of the least publicized, but most popular golf tournaments on the Ltah Golf Assn calendar is also one of the most numerous j and entry from Carbon Country Club ia a pro-atake part in several pro ams during the season. Big Ernie Denied Hall Status Popular on Utah Circuit with rllir J: fj. 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