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REPUBLIC REPUBLIC MAIL BULLDUli June 29, 1958 Page 4 (Section 3) The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona Palmer Five Strokes Up; Kroll Second Prescott; Pinetop Meets Attract Golfers To North Seeks Ninth Semipro Title MESA Cast Grande, bidding for a ninth straight semipro baseball title, has joined three other teams as early entrants in the state tourney starting here July Golfers head for cooler climates this week, with major summer tournaments at Prescott and Pinetop. Pro Hampton Auld is engineering the annual Fourth of July tournament at Antelope Hills Country Club at Prescott July 3-6, and expects a field of 200. White Mountain CC will con- EAST NORWICH. N. Y.

(LTD Brawney Arnold Palmer, the Masters champion from Latrobe, Pa-forged to a fat five-stroke lead in the third round of the $52,000 Pepsi Golf championship yesterday, shooting a four-under par for a total of 202. Firing his third sub-par round over the par Pine Hollowi Country Club course. Palmer took his five-stroke lead over little Ted 11. The Cotton Kings joined Ft. Huachuca, Luke Air Force Base, 10 The course is located 15 miles south of town on the Black Canyon Highway.

Century Country Club capped a membership drive with a steak -and-beans dinner last week, and sponsored a 9-hole golf tournament Winners were Paul and Roger Thomas; Harold Raphael and Al Katz. and John Mills and Morns Margolin. M. E. Wagoner was closest to the flag; Sid Wolfe had the straightest drive, and George Wolf and Jay Newton shared low net Century has adopted a new summer fee of $3 for week-ends, $2 for weekdays.

winners and runners up in all flights and consolations. Dick defending champion, is in the East on business, so a new champion is assured from a strong field that includes Pete Grant, Fletcher Jones, Lefty Bill Smith, Max Dome, Ken and Bob Warren, Dr. Henry Kershaw, and Bishop Patterson, from the Valley and two strong Prescott threats in Henry Mack and Earl Mayer. Northern-Aire Lodge and Country Club is seeding greens at its new layout south of Flagstaff, and play is scheduled by August ana the Nogaies Merchants to leave 12 spots available in the 16-team meet, said Maurice Bate-man, state NBC commissioner. As usual, Cast Grande submitted a power-packed lineup for Arizona's 23rd semipro tournament at Rendezvous Prak.

Heading the list is Eddie Manning, the only remaining player from the 1948 team that started the string of Kroll of Sarasoia. Palmer was three strokes In front nf Jimmy Demaret as they started the day, but while 12 men broke 70 none of the leaders could make up any ground on Palmer' S7. He built up that comfortable lead with only today' final round separating him from first prize money of $9,000. Kroll moved into second place with a 37-3087. His back nine was the lowest of the tournament, made possible on the 469-yard Visa Woes Face Yank At Russ Chess Meet 9 Tn 1 Pin Mini Winners of the Phoenix Bowling Center 2-In-l VjJldlllJIft ment received cash and trophies from PBC's Will Mcdermott and Jess Carr.

Left to right are Dottie Moore, women's winner; Dick Holton, who won with Buell Maddux in handicap doubles; Carr; Bob Preiss and George Melnick, scratch doubles winners. (Republic Photo, Nyle Leatham) But he's a wonderful MOCSOW (AP) Bobby Fischer, with him Then, the team was known as the Eloy Apcos. Casa Grande's first championship came in 1950, the year the team was transferred from Eloy. Bateman has set July 8 as deadline for entries. Pairings will be made July 7.

Two games are carded for weekdays during the tournament. Four games two in the afternoon and two in the eveningwill be staged on Sundays. i 15-year-old whiz of American toy- 'chess, has had little trouble with! Bobby said. "I like to play. I against the best final hole as he knocked a four) wood 225 yards into the cup for an, eagle two.

That gave little Ted a 207 total. Third, two shots back of Kroll, came slender Don Fairfield of Casey. who had a 36-54 70 want to play the complicated maneuvering at thou'uo ont Their stvle eets me. Pin Points duct its July 4th Invitational in two sections at Pinetop with rounds July 3-4 and July 5-6. Competition will be medal play, with entrants required to send verified handicaps to Milt Cog-gins Jr.

at White Mountain CC, or contact Milt at Encanto Club at Phoenix. With 101 entries registered as of yesterday, the Antelope Hills tournament deadline has been extended to Wednesday night. The qualifying round will be played Thursday for the championship flight, which will compete in medal play. Other flights will be paired according to handicaps, and will compete in match play. Wright Sets Record To Win Open Moscow's Central Chess Club, wny'j came here.

he has become ensnarled in some; Bobby said he II take on anybody of the Reds' red tape. and complsinecl that all his games Bobby is the Brooklyn schoolboy far have been t'uickies-who won the U.S. chess champion-1 Club officials said Bobby has ship, then won passage to Europe been winning about 60 per cent of on a TV program. And he hasn'tlhis games, but they emphasized done anything but play chess since that the games have been com-he got here last Wednesday. pletely informal with no time limit and no thought behind them.

ONLY TROUBLE is Bobby 32 Gallopm' Games Lonir Road To Roll for 209. Demaret' third round 72 boosted him to 210, where he was deadlocked with five other Sam Snead, Bob Roseburg, Ken Venturi. Jay Hebert and Henry Ramsom. Palmer, who has been in front Additional entries are expected from Scottsdale, the number one threat to Casa Grande's title, Guadalupe, Western States of Tucson, Buckeye, Yuma, Flagstaff, and several Phoenix teams. DETROIT (AP) Willowy Mickey Wright turned the U.S.

Women's Onen oolf rha mninnchin Bv DEAN SMITH all the way atter a course reujiu, CC Ua ft ret roi i a fine' wasn't due to show up until July 20, two weeks prior to his sched "There aren't as many teams playing as last year," Bateman said. "But, the caliber of play is WHAT DO you think about during the into a runaway yesterday and her 9y2 hours of steady competition in a 32-! winning total wiped out a U.S. noma fli'ont enf-h a tho Phnoniv Rnwlinc Onen rernrrl petahlichoH fho no mi mc iu 69 on the second round, was never in trouble as he fired three birdies All rounds will be 18 holes. Auld reports more than $2,500 higher. The tournament probably uled appearance in the opening interzonal chess championships in Yugoslavia Aug.

5-15. Cromer Tied In Amputee Golf CORONADO, Calif. (AP)-Louis nd an eagle agams one bogey i Marathon? comparable Babe Zaharias. will be better balanced this year in prizes collected for the tourn- STOl-M Ot wit -Wm. a- fiir- tl.ihe akah1o a anl Tkar.

aa, nritai fnr th rmind of the iolf rhampionsnip. Arnold raimer. jm-wi-ni ii en -id rwn fra reni n. If you're a man of concentration like oeorge of winning tne tite Tho Dnccianc fnrttoA tUa Kit! fi-tr held r.r of Silver City. N.M vnicn enas to- bowline at the! at theoutset and won -210 Ker, actual wood leader or the tourney HMnifiht.

you think only of the game you're r. rtP nmvitinn. for Rnhhv. twru three-stroke lead yesterday af- ter the first round of the Western LTo-7(v-2in. Henry "Mv mind didn't wander," he week visa.

But the kid, more in SaiQ. 1 -ii 71 mTl 'ill- -NT an I a 1. j. I iiMikn1 thA f1 i pmiv "middif inougnr. aDOUi ine next iraine, i mancu mc uun.i hurry a little, and that I was sure I was go- SPITE yesterday's rugged 3fi-hole requirements, the lone-hit- 69213; ting lass fired 8 70 morning Hki-wi fiS-74 i-69-73 72-70214.

Tommy Not being brave enough to tackle the maratnon, nor posseting men mu a 11 me anernoon otrU fh moment, we mentally bowled the route and for a winning 290 total. That 214. terested in the inside of 'the usual-jS'ates 8olf chamPion" ly hushed and solemn chess club pS- than in seeing the sights, blew into! Monge shot a 78 in the first town more than a month ahead of round. In second place going into time. I the final 18 holes was Burgess Windsor of Stockton, with Bobby wants to stay around an until tournament time, but onej Soviet official said this presents! Tied for third were Tom Cre-a very complicated problem, al-mer of Phoenix, Bill Caird of Spo-though Bobby is certainly and Allen of San come.

The official explained iDieKn- had 8Ts- found these thoughts coming to mind along the way: iccupses cne zvi record total that the late Mrs. Zaharia hurl in win. Stranahan Game 1 (fifth a snap. Maybe I'll go for a record. ning the 1954 U.S.

Women's Open is Yanks 7 I atlhS rp It's only 600-some games in succession. at reaooay, Mass. J- OT)S Came 4 "Well, one series down the drain. If I'd strike a little This is the biggest victory of .1 .1 IJ Irt, lor offnrt U.InUl'. Ottener, mis Wing wuuiu icijuiic a nn ic "nsma yuung career ana In Scotland jgravely that it may be difficult to iget the extension of Bobby's visa.

Game 7 "I was just figuring: You don't bowl any more games gives her the J958 "slam." Recently she won the Ladies' PGA than this in three months of league bowling." ST ANNE'S-ON-SEA. England 'Championship, and she did it in MEANWHILE, AS the chess club directors hold daily meetings (AP) Frank Stranahan starts Game 10 "Never noticed before, but the thumb hole in this ball is same decisive fashion in both the lonely task tomorrow of sal- 'way too small. And what are those white puffy things on my events. aimed at unraveling the legal prob Viging me Tirsi Amcnuan nngersr wfm LPGA bv Game 15 "The pin boy is against me. see 13 pins down there.

strokes and took this one by five. tn the Britisn upen goir cnam-pionship since Ben Hogan turned 1958-'59 Hunting Fishing LICENSES Wo on Soe TONY HALL'S SPORTING GOODS 1 501 tatt Indian School Da. AM 5-4398 OPKX DII.V TIM. H. TIM, 10 P.M.

the trick in 1953 Game 20 "When I get home I 11 soan in me mo mm bum Luuiat suggs, twice a lem, Bobby keeps showing up daily to play chess, knocking off 30 games in three or four hours every morning before the officials turn him out to get some sunshine in the afternoons. One official threw his hands up in the air Saturday, saying, "We I winner and twice runnerup in the for 24, and never, never bowl again." The big Ohioan is the in the 128-year-old tournament with the best chance. title holder Gene Sarazen, Women Open, had a 74 and a 71 at Forest Lake Country Club 'and finished with 295. Game 22 to 31 Brain numb. No thoughts.

Game 32 "The last thing I remember, doctor now 56. is here, but says it's just! Moinirk man who has undereone five major operations on his; Miss Wright's winning total Is ihave to throw him out every after for laughs. About 14 other Amer'Jcnest an(j'who has no right lung, doesn't understand what's so tough two strokes under par at Forest noon. We don't know what to do tcans are not consiaerea JJM1. tn ui in it aeain todav.

i Lake's 37-3673 layout. enoogn. nmonn inein is cine OPEN SUNDAY to 5 P.M. Ball, former Tucson pro now at Oak Park. III.

A near record field of 360 golf Phoenix bowlers went to the ABC in style 20 years ago, recalls Dr. Ben McCleery. He says Jack Showell took two teams to Chicago in 1938. reserving two special railroad cars, and putting the i At the halfway point, Miss Wright had only a one stroke lead lover Fay Crocker, 1955 Open winner from Montevideo, Uruguay. Miss Crocker could do no better 'than 76-74 for a 297 total that gave her third place.

ers are shooting for the 1958 title They will play four rounds each boys up at the swankiest Michigan Avenue atmetic ciuo lor a ween, over the 6.633-yard championship) Making the trip were McCleery, Cappy Ricks. Joe Pond, Clyde links at Royal Lytham and Bryan, Leroy Pond, Steve Lovett, Neil Swaringen, Henry Maffeo, Anne's last the scene of a Brit- i Bill Sweeney, and Showell. Joe Pond created a sensation in the PONT I AC. Mich, aril -Scormi of! ABC when he slid down the alley on his hands and knees when tne ball caught on his thumb on his first toss. 'Op nnisneri in trie hsga Women a Open money paid 1S plarp: Mickey wtighl.

74-72-70-T4 290. Vt.SOO: Louise- Sugss, -295. aw; Pay Crocker. 79-RS-76-74 297. ish Open in 1952 when Bobby Locke of South Africa won.

Locke, four times winner of the title and the defending champion, Is aeain entered. But everybody's Alice Bauer. 78-77-75-73 300. Yuma's J. W.

Scott sends a report on the standings of the Three-, "K' Tftft-IS mnct hp thP most even matcnea smim. popular fancy is his voung fellow'Mim Ma or ai num mua. ,2. Jackjf Pun 7s.77.n-7-a, (jopuiar nis icin.w lfi.team league, the rst Seven teams are J32S: Vonnle Colby, 77-76-75-78-306. countryman Gary Player, who.i'Ruein tne siaie.

in ine micam paltv Berg 230: A-Ann Quaal, 82-73-76-76307; wound up second in the U.S. Open tied at 14-10, and the next tour nave recorus. and won three American tourna-l 'Mary Lena Kaulk 79-76-79-73307. WOO: Beverly Hanson. 79-77-75-76-307.

200: Marlcne Bauer Hague. 76-79-76-77 308 S10O: Kathv romellua. ments in 12 tries on a recent tour! SO-74-77-78 309. SlOO; Ziske. 7S-79-76-77 310.

S100; A-Barbara Mc-lntlre. 83-76-77-76312: Peggy Kirk Bell. 82-79-73-79 313: Marilvnn Smith. f2-79-82-73 316: Betty Dodd 79-80. Entries close at midnight Tuesday for the second annual Green Gable Lanes Scratch Doubles tournament.

Sixteen teams have entered, and many more have Indicated they plan to join the quest for the $250 first prize money. A number of Tucson entries are expected by tomorrow, says director Paul Farmer. 180-78317: Bonnie FUndolph, 79-78-IS0-81 318. I A Amateur. Baseball Beauties JCs pro baseball tournament starting July 11, shows Sandy Colwell, tourney queen, the trophy to be awarded the winning team.

The meet will be held in Mesa's Rendezvous Park. KARLSON MACHINE WORKS fc Metal Spray-Grinding Open Hourt Daily it General Machining 605 East Grant AL 3-JH5 Hank Henzler, a 124-average bowler, had his moment of glory at I Green Gable Friday night when he rolled seven straight strikes in a Tyji a 256 game. But he was in his old form in games No. 1 and 3, and. lAA vfOII finished with a 533 series Phoenix visitor Mrs.

Fernando Campos. daughter of Philippines President Carlos Garcia, says bowling is thei most popular sport in the Philippines Harry Arnold leads Scotts-i Jp JjmJ 0Cl3V dale's singles sweeper with a handicap 610 Henry Ong's 640 at! A AH ritUnrf A.nnlH fit? 1 Hard Wins Net Title ST. LOUIS (AP)-Darlene Hard scored a 6-4 victory oven lYiciiunc aiiitfii iiy pities wrcrv. wiucin. ninuiu i.

mtt ACTrmfKT nrt Southern; Dick Holton 635, Phoenix Bowling Center; Vic Vincek, 603. Owen McHaney yesterday to win DrM en in wh r.hl mot inu va 1 1 it i La iiv rvi ii vi ii ffL, uli 1 1 i kmiiiii iiin, mini vji i v.u Phil RnHoore hoir 9nniran tne uslia college gins tennis the National collegiate golf crown, championship on the Washington fired their way into the 1958 University court here NCAA finals vesterdav. I Own A Foreign Car? Do Your Own TUNEUPS! Points Rotors Caps Plugs Condensers AvaiUbl. Most All Makei ENGINE BEARING GO. 7S1 Grand Ave.

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