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Show rut crqrwuirw rHW iiuynn' iirwanTHi-ij''iijin- ti "in r.ra;i-ii-i- i VS&t&(&ii 5 ?$& DESERET NEWS, Hack Aliller p r "t atr'iiinM"HirtiiriHtf Wednesday, July 16, 1969 iyy nV nj; ii, El a ;V$j liiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiinuiuiiiimiiiiiiuii ' Clark Miller On To N. Y. s v,'- ' , x 'i ' i Sc y ! IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIlllllllllllin No one ever thought Clark Miller the former Utah State football tackle and later the captain of the San Francisco to drop a tear. would ever be able Forty-Nine- rs But the big guy did the other night when he and some old friends parted just before Miller left for New York where he has already joined the Giants in their training camp . Miller was traded for a future draft choice Sort of like putting an old horse out to pasture (with apologies to the Giants) in favor of younger colts. Before left he there was some sorrow. Clark and Matt Hazel-tin- e, who has re- tired to work with the in a pubForty-Ninelic relations capacity, in had a rs get-togeth- er antique desk and a roll-to-p Sacramento with some of the Goal Rusher booster bunch and some old chronics like Len Rohde, Hermit A 1 exander, Howard Mudd, Bill Tucker. The Rushers gave Miller an CmiH Nwt Fofto: Wok3m ff. Clark Miller expected to be traded. He can count his years and look at the roster. Bat around the Forty-Nincamp hell be missed. They named him captain, respected him in every way. He was always one of the mainstays In the San Francisco er camp. become a course with challenge stature equal to any other in the State of Utah. Along with its nearby superb swimming facilities, Patio is By GEORGE FERGUSON , Sports Managing Editor But this is the time to change, from both Millers side and the Entrants in the EDEN Patio Springs Open Saturday and Sunday are in for a real treat . . . and, most likely, a real shock. For years, contestants have traversed Patios beautiful front nine with Its jungle-typroughs, mountain streams and huge greens. Now, die back nine is ready. And golfeis will walk out of die wilderness into a sand world of . . . and a disarming lake here and there. Reactions over the back nine from Mondays were extremely flattering to the architect, and head professional, Marie s. Forty-Niner- If the club kept him any longer they would and try and find a job with the organization yon can have only so much overhead. If Miller has any playing years left, and the Giants think so, then it is time now for him to set up in another camp. In parting he said good things of his old club and expressed high hopes for his New York assignAnd that is not always the way of our athletes. Here Comes Tony Again ur Tony Doyle is coming back for another boxing bout Hes going to fight a name opponent in the Salt Palace Aug. 26. Tony was our local hope In the heavyweight the modern Rex Layne. Some said he was going to be the greatest fistienffer since Dempsey. UPI Sports Writer is' The 1 A1 Weis Tim Cullen . . . three hits now 10-4- 63-2- 7, Chicago-Minneso- Division. Weis homer came to the fourth and Kea Boswell hit what proved to be toe gamewinning homer to the fifth as the Cubs made it dose with k homers by Billy Williams and Ron Santo to the eighth. 595-yar- , That Uth par (540-yar- 5) demands accurate shot placement on tee and fairway shots. You have to favor the wide open loft and shy away from the deep rough right. And that's a mighty narrow entrance with sand everywhere. ishing hole. Then comes tot second shot, narrowed by two groves of aspen. One other minor detail, finger of a lake meanders, sort of unnoticed, in front of the green. And its heavily trapped rear. Try to reach the green to two and Sonny Braun tagged it a lot of fun to play. John Evans warned, Anything low into the green will skip Im glad I hit high approaches by ... nature. youre a gambler supreme. Reid Goodliffe, now among Patios pro shop personnel, who shot a 70 to the pro-aobserved: If I had toe tournament lead, I think Td hit two five irons and a wedge just to be sure that lake didnt catch me. Bill Downs said toe lakes reach out for a guy pretty good. Ralph Johnson said the lakes could drive a golfer out of bis mind. Jon Mauss said he has shot the back nine from both tees and the blues are four strokes tougher. m 10-- o, Pittsburgh drubbed Montreal, SL Louis clobbered Philadelphia, Atlanta beat Cincinnati, but lost toe second game, 8-- 9-- ONLY 6 AUTOMATIC ADJUSTED EEKKETTS GOTO SHOP ISIS. Mail Ml 1l17Eflt4U6SMth STANDARD REPAIRED "Out EXCHANGED Vcfi b TctrCuirtnUiP SANKAMIRKARDS WIICOMI - cawldd.ee erecTow we - I' BanMmericard MasterCharje Downtown KenGarff Oldsmobile ISO East Fifth South Cpca Evssslsss Phone 21-6- 1 11 UFVE RECEIVED k UNITED SUPPLY CF TTI ECEELY AWAITED LEW Contender hay. a selection of and sizes to suit your needs. 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Joe Torres third double of the game and Mike Shannons two-ou- t single highlighted a four-ru- n rally as the Cardinals went over toe J00 mark for toe first time this season. The Dodgers sewed six to toe third on Willie Crawfords stosolo homer and a two-ru- n gie by Maury Wills. back-to-bac- ta 5-- film. 1 Pierre added: hole well-trapp- 5-- 2, Kina-sewic- meeting. homer 7-- ccach-gener- Comics City, Regional and Houston topped Los Orioles, 10-seem intent on doing even bet- Angeles, Tim Cullen collected three ter. hits a two-ru- n including Elsewhere in the American homer and drove in four runs League, Boston fell 14 games to pace Washington past back by splitting with New Detroit. Washington has won York, winning the first game, 15 of its last 21 and before losing toe second, Ted Williams crew ismanager Just 1 Detroit fell 14 back by out of second. games to toe surprising losing, The Tigers pulled off a Washington Senators who are play to a losing cause. triple 15 back. California beat Reggie Smith collected five Kansas City, and Oakland hits and drove to two runs as beat Seattle, 62. The Boston topped New York to game was postthe first game to give Ray rain. poned by In the National League, Culp his 13th victory. Stan New York edged Chicago, San Diego topped San Fran-cisc- should be contacted for information. InterAny group or person ested in starting a youth program to areas outside Murray can receive Information by calling Campbell, Mitchell or Joe Rogers, District Registrar for toe American Amateur Hockey Association at Sports , 4-- 266-501- 0. three-ru- n and toe relief pitching of Ron Taylor, carried toe Mets to victory and within 4 games of first place to the Eastern 7-- Murray Schedules Meeting To Organize Junior Hockey 278-32- Aspro-monte- 9-- 8 have ever played .700 ball over an entire season. They said that we will get a name opponent for Doyle. Today that could be anyone. We shall await the Aug. 26 date with' tongue in cheekl A call for coaches and officials will also be made at the Bud Campbell, and George Mitchell, , TV See Big League tot Page E4. SECTION Pros Ernie Schneiter Jr., and Pierre Hualde agreed: A real fine test of golf. large undulating finger green is guarded by a lake to front and to toe rear. The 18th sent a few pro-agolfers into shock. Its that second shot that grabs the ball. The tee shot is wide open tor this par five fin- m May put on a slugging show to toe Cincinnati- - Atlanta header Tuesday night, hitting four homers and driving to 10 run against toe Braves. But even though May had hre homers to each game it only earned toe Reds a split with a 1(14 victory to the secs ond game because three-ru- n homer in the ninth inning of the opener carried toe Braves to a triumph. 5-- 1 professional record. Jerry It would help the Salt Palace crowd If they could book with Frazier or Quarry for this occasion. But methkiks they cannot afford it. will be guest speaker and will also show a hockey of' . The Orioles stretched their lead to the Eastern Division of the American League to an incredible margin of 14 full games Tuesday night by boosting their season percentvictory; age to .700 with a over the Cleveland Indians. Only four teams to Amerithe 1927 can League history and 1939 Yankees, the 1931 Athletics and toe 1954 Indians g um. Parents and boys of all age groups from the Murray area are invited to the meeting to discuss program formation. Salt Lake Golden Eagle h manager Ray Dean took a double bogey on the par three 17th, where a . double-- . ioles. that ' Logan Country Club pro Dean Candland, who shot a record-tyin- g 33 along with Ralph Johnson to toe pro am observed: From toe blue tees, toe back nine will play real tough for medium hitters. This is espedally true on three of toe long par fours Nos. 12, 14 and 16. coming up Everythings sevens for toe Baltimore Or- Joe Frazier has some position in the heavyweight house, has a pretty fair record. He beat Frazier in the National AAU four years ago. He fought a draw The first meetMURRAY the for organization of a ing youth hockey program in toe Murray area is scheduled for Thursday at 6 pm. in the Murray Municipal Auditori- Those bade to back tees (Nos. 1 and 10) summon players into two entirely dif-ferent worlds of golf. Of - Phoenix, Ariz. Maybe A1 can get out of Doyle what some of the others oouldnt. 32-4-- John Lundahl, up from Kings River Country Club (California) to play In the remarked: With Pine pro-aView Reservoir in toe background, I had the Pebble Beach-feelin- g playing the back nine, i always figured the ocean was just over toe next hill. r By VITO STELUNO Hes changed manA1 agers again Fenn, a nice guy from Quarry. He has photoorapher Orioles , Nats Hot' In A.L have. Maybe this time around with Doyle we will have a higher hope. Theyve dug up Doyle two times in the past, programmed him as the latest of the heavyweight finds. Each time he has come and gone without much fanfare. fourth-rankin- What a difference, standing on the first tee, gazing down on a fairway hemmed by heavily wooded areas with a stream In front of the green . , . and then staring at traps left, right and to the rear on No. 10s par four hole with wide open space in between. course, always present, is the superb overall scenery which engulfs Patio. Ballif designed toe bade nine for predsion approach. He admits the still immature Dixon BaRif. At fun maturity, from the championship tees, this win Well, he wasnt and possibly never will be. Hes stout of heart, left of hand. But lacks the experience that heavyweight fighters have to with future Utah Opens. d mini-growt- h, now Stv Porker, otsli TT greens are too hard. . which makes those tender approaches more tender. But as the greens age, they'll hold better, and a golfer will be fully compensated for his high, predsion flies at the pin. a prime prospective site for e ment. Doyle, by photo Golfers had best bring sharp pitch shots for the 2? traps and three lakes which will harass approaches on Patio Springs' new back nine during the Patio Springs Open. Prime example is the Sahara' atmosphere surrounding No. 1 1 green. Pine View Reservoir is in background. to comfort. 250 SOUTH STATE PHONE Sbss 332643 328-314- 5 STORESiDE PARKING ALL STORES VALIDATE USE V0UR CHARGE BANKAMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE OR WALKER 3ANKARD . . . SHOP MON. AND f RI. TILL 9 |