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ROBBIHS www BRILL ANT (mm (Continued From Pan Tl PALM BEACH POST-TIMES. Sunday. Sept. 15. 1957 Pacj 39 It's Post Time Off The Airman Victor By 5-4 Margin BROOKLINE, Sept.

14 W) Snead Fires 60 FAIRWAY and Mike Souchak at San Antonio. The leaden: Ram Snead. 7MO-130; Earl Stennrt. B.ll Parker, 7-6o--133; Carv Midillecoff, 6.1-70-133; Fred Hawkiru. 6.

tM Howie Johrncm, 6V9 1M; Al Bev vllnk. 64-70134; Jim Kerree, 6B-6 13; Ri.lv Maxwell. 69-6K-137; Paul CLeary, tViu-13i; Paul Harney, 7IV-1S8; Gen Littler. m-W 13S; Ernie Voasler, S7-71 13i; Tommv Jamba. 69-6-l; Hnry I'inaom.

Jack Flerk, fc-70 Dow Finsterwald. RS .70 13S; Bob Rna-hiint, Si-71 l.W: Buck White. 71-48 139; Huh Inman. Innia Lavender, s.n lit; Bud rMvber. 7Mft1.

By BOB HUSKY Hillman Robbins, a hollow Dallas redhead, who had snatched the lead with a 67 for 132. Cary Middlecoff, the golfing DALLAS, Lfl The Old Slammer, Sam Snead of the West Virginia Hills, returned to golf's spotlight Saturday with a world's 1 111.. .1 Cft cheeked Air Force lieutenant, won seven of nine holes in a bristling stetch run counter-rally today for a 5 and 4 victory over tiring Dr. Frank "Bud" Taylor in the finals The fourth annual West Palm Beach Invitational Open will be wu cqua fl om Hollywood, who the field after the first held Nov. 22-24, according to an of the National Amateur Golf 18 holes with a 63, had a terrible announcement by tournament conv in rough situations.

Cancelling the UCLA opener because of the flu epidemic leaves Bob Woodruff with the first nine-game Florida schedule since 1946, when Bear Wolf made his debut as head coach with a 0-9 season. Ken Johnson, the local righthander, may find himself typed as a control artist and tabbed for bullpen duty as a result of his Little Rock record. He walked only 49 In 196 innings. When Enos Slaughter broke into minor league ball in 1935 he weighed 1S8. Today as the old man of the majors he weighs 190 Congratulations to everyone who had a hand In the decision to continue the West Palm Beach Open golf tournament, after there had been talk of dropping it.

With the good start of the past couple of years, it is destined to be one of the biggest sports features in Florida each early winter. Trying to outguess the major league baseball bosses isn't easy, but if you want a prediction that makes sense, how about a winter deal between Mayo Smith's Phillies and Birdie Tcbbetts' Redlegs? The Phils have all but definitely placed Robin Roberts on the block, and the the Redlegs finally realize what the fans knew for two seasons, they can't win without pitch-ing. They're now willing to sacrifice some of that power, which the Phils could use tv till lltsira ill uic Aanno Open. Chipping for an eagle on the Championship. Robbins closed out the match with a 12-foot putt on the 32nd hole.

Tavlor. 40-year-old practicing PORCELAIN lit mittee chairman Charles H. Warwick 3rd, and the many golfers of this area will certainly receive the news with enthusiasm. The first hole, the baldish veteran. playing of the nation's leading dentist from Pomona, wilted after a dramatic comeback in TMl KIT tO miOOM mom waxinc, rousMitM front nine Saturday and wound up with a 70.

His 133 put him in a tie for third. Byron Nelson set the record for 18 holes in 1945 at Olympia, Wash. It was tied by Al Brosch at the Texas Open In San Antonio in 1951, by Bill Nary at El Paso in 1952. by Tommy Bolt at Hartford, Tod Kroll at San Antonio. Wally Ulrich at Virginia Beach professionals is always closely watched and diagnosed by the club the morning round which saw him lose five holes in a row on bogeys who has won everything in golf except the National Open, bull-doted the Glen Lakes Country Club course in a round that tied him with five others for the all-time 18-hole tournament record.

He overtook Earl Stewart, the piayer in the hope he can pick up a few pointers to Improve his and then snatch them back by AUSTIN YOHNG CHEVROLET 2119 So. Dixie TE 2-0884 winning five of the next seven to go ahead. As the 36-hole match dragged into the late afternoon at The from Good Samaritan Hospital. Yes! Charles Louis Laurie 3rd finally put Ann off the fairway. He weighed in at 7 pounds, ounces Wednesday, and should be hitting the links about same time as Edward John Bush, almost a week his senior.

Betty Bush and Ann Laurie are neighbors, being in adjoining rooms at Good Sam. Ann played golf regularly four and five times a week right up to the time young Charles called a halt. "Playing kept me feeling good," Mrs. Laurie said. She played 18 holes of golf only the day before entering the hospital.

"Nine of those holes included a playing lesson with Dub (Pagan), but be wouldn't let me hit a single extra ball anywhere along the way. He seemed to be so afraid I'd hurt she said. I've never seen anyone so relieved as Dub was when that lesson was over," Ann said. "When will I be playing again?" she asked herself, repeating our query. "Why, just as soon as the doctor says I can.

About six weeks, I guess." Country Club, the slender doctor lost the power and crispness of IMlWWInl'hllMolt his game which had made him the sensation of the tournament. On the latter holes, he was bare own game. The tournament this year will be fully approved by the PGA, and will be run by the national body, according to its rules, as if it was co-sponsoring the tourney. West Palm Beach Country Club and the city are sponsoring the tournament which will carry a $10,000 pro purse the same as last year. Qualifying will be necessary this year, according to PGA rules, with only those exempted by the PGA excepted.

The 18 holes of qualifying is set for Thursday, Nov. 21. Ed Carter, PGA tournament di END-OF-SUMMER ly getting his driver around and was- playing approaches to the green with clubs three and four longer than those used by the thin man from Memphis, Tenn. On holes which Robbins used a four-iron from the fairways, the doctor was having to use a four-wood 17 he was so outdistanced from the 3 tee. rector, said he will request all who can possibly make it to play in Robbins, meanwhile, besides Lb standing up well under pressure the tournament, and.

it's a good guess they all will, for the week and intense humidity with his 132-pound body, managed to correct faults which had him scrambling in the morning round. Qualifying for the ninth edition following is the $20,000 PGA co-sponsored Caracas, Venezuela Open and Carter has guaranteed that at of the Emilie Keyes Golf Tournament will start next Saturday and "I was lunging on my tee shots least 33 of the top PGA members continue through Sept. 29, at West will play in that one. After Cara Palm Beach Country Club. The W.

B. Jlerrys won the match cas come the Havana Invitational Dec. 5-8, and the $15,000 Sanford and I was turning my head on my putts," Robbins said. intermission I practiced my putting and decided to tone down on my swing. It worked." Startling Prices on 100 Level First Line GUARANTEED HEW TUBELESS play scotch foursomes competition Open, marking the biggest open last year, with Billie Mooneyhan Soijtrjn TIIOKOBIitlEI) ing of the winter season in years and Keith Plan winning the sec The final match of the S7th na ond flight and Mr.

and Mrs. II. S. Hicks the third. tional championship was a story of bursts and it wras Robbins, for tunately, who had the last one.

LOW SPECIAL SALE PRICE SIZE LIST PRICE for the PGA. Gardner Dickinson, who won last year with a 208, will defend. Dickinson wrote as much In a recent letter to Clyde Usina in filing application to Join the Florida Section of the PGA. Clyde is secretary of the Florida Section, and Dickinson wrote that be and his family will come here this winter to make their borne. Golas Upsets Biviano, 3-1 George Mollenberg, Fred Golas Q95 Leon R.

Sikes, leaves today for Jacksonville where he will attempt to qualify Tuesday for the USGA Seniro Amateur Championships at Ridgewood, N. Sept. 30-Oct. 5. He plans on playing practice rounds today and tomorrow at Timuquana Country Club where the 18-hole qualifying round will be played Tuesday.

A regular week-end foursome at 670x15 35.90 12.95 710x15 39.35 13.95 IV Mou tiling Charge Exchange Plus Tax Fits on: Dodre Buirk Nash Olds Mercury Pontiae Hudson JUU NEVER BEFORE li SUCH LOW PRICES ft i ON FAMOUS ft DAYTON A Jy THOROBRED TIRES I GUARANTEED I i I IN WRITING I 15 MONTHS 1 Againut Any Damage Wit hnut A Exception, I'lua Nationwide Life-Time Guarantee Against A Krfertive. tVorkmanahip or h.ii 600x16 Blackwallj and W. B. Merry Saturday joined Sam Snead was' runner-up last year and with him holding fort at the Boca Raton Club it is likely Jim Cleary, in the quarter finals of the West Palm Beach he will play again. Dow Finster wald.

who will be head pro at Country Club Championships Golf Tournament, and four matches today will complete the Teouesta when it ooens this win 1 il 35 the Everglades Club is made up of Johnny Cardegna, Charles Bliss, Reggie Boardman and Frank Val- ter, told" Jack Kurtz recently that Fits on: Plymouth Ford Chevrolet Hudson Nash Studebaker lineup for next week's round of eight. ier or Mitch Gornto. has il il he wants to play In the West Palm Beach Open. There were a lot of big names just returned from two weeks at Today is the deadline for sec QUICK- 'N' EASY BUDGET TERMS TO SUIT TOU AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT IN JUST 5 MINUTES 670x15 Blackballs ond round matches in all flights. Saratoga.

Prior to that, he and Bliss and Roland Comerford char in the tournament last year, including Al Balding, Bob Toski, Doug Golas, a sergeant at Palm tered a plane to Las Vegas and Los Angeles for a vacation trip. Beach Air Force Base, upset former champion Felix Biviano, 30-DAY CREDIT ALSO AVAILABLE Oil Credit Tarda will fHe you eredlt at 'an-Anieriran Tire Co. tor S'6 purchase or more. Mo carrying rharje or Inter-eat thargra. AS LITTLE AS and 1: Mollenbere turned back Jack Petibertby, 2 and 1, and Ford, Ed Furgol, Walter Burkemo, Frank Stranahan, Pete Cooper, and Jay Hebert, to name a few.

Tt new No. 1 at WPBCC is well liked by practically all who have played it. At least we can't find anyone who doesn't like it. 100 25 Fits on older models of: Plymouth Ford Chevrolet Hudson Nash Studebaker NO DELAY NO RED TAPE WE HANDLE OUR OWN FINANCING Barker Hoping Good Luck Holds Merry, another former winner of this tournament, knocked off Leon R. Sikes, last year's On I DOWN A 710x15 Blackwails runner-up when it was a 36-hole medal play event, 1-up.

WfFK LAKE WORTH Coach Jeter Ella Risden, who Thursday made Today, Keith Plan takes on Barker is carrying a piece of Bill Roux, George McCampbell toils against Dick Witt, Truman wood around these days, in order to knock on It now and then, as I Connell opposes Norman Miller his Lake Worth High gridders move into the final days of drills and Red Hendrickson matches strokes with John Fellows in the championship Class A flight. before opening Friday at Vero Beach minus any serious injury. The women's championship Last season, injuries plagued the flight, which had fewer entries Trojan squad throughout. than the men's filled its semi Three players, Randy Hall, 6, her lowest ever at WPBCC, said "I Just love it. It's a lovely, beautiful hole.

I like It because it's longer and more of a challenge. It's just beautiful to walk down it." Jim Sturrock: "It's a great improvement. It adds Interest and makes trouble for you if you don't hit just right. The whole course is well laid out and a real test of kill." Ann Laurie: "No. 1 is as pretty a hole as I've ever seen.

It's a little barder, but it has added so much to the course. We can par it with three good woods, a chip and one putt." Ann Laurie's comment came finals Saturday as Ann Brelten- bach defeated Mildred Desler, Gene Schuler and Dick Post have been sidelined by injuries which aren't listed as too serious. All 1-up, and Mary Gallerani elimi nated Lena Silber, 4 and 3. Earlier in the week, Alicia other candidates are ready for play. A squad game last week (US' Cuomo and Dot Disch made the round of four.

Other results Saturday: closed what Barker knew all along Junior quarterback Jim PREMIUM TH0R0BREDS 120 LEVEL, PREMIUM GRADE SUPERIOR TO 1st LINE TIRES NEW NOT SECONDS NOT CHANGEOVERS Swan should be a standout. The slight signal-caller directed his squad to a 25-6 win. He teamed Class A Consolation: Speck Moore def. Jim Nolan, 1-up; H. H.

Hampton def. Wade Snyder, 2 and 1. Class Jim Sturrock def. C. R.

Morton, 1-up; Gene Michael def. John Wakeman, 8 and with Tim Shiflett for a TD pass, and Shiflett scampered 20 yards for another score. Jack Hasson GUARANTEED GUARANTEED: 30000 Ml. -24 MOS. ALL NYLON WHITEWALLS o.7o i.

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The big play of the game was a 90-yard run by Granny Webb, who had a key block clear things up for him by Ron Bandlow. Erroll Hicks scored the only TD for the losing unit on a 20-yard dash up the middle. Jack Burke, Jr. has played on the Ryder Cup golf team four times. He captained the 1957 team.

def. Bill Corbett, 4 and Joe Lesser def. Tom Beall, 3 and FalU A.M. Pally, Riviera Beach Flagler St. Lake I'h.

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