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Qlltiragn Bailg Sribune MAC DIVOT NOLrfeTl I iOU ktslOW.A LOT DP PEOPLE? i THAT CASE.X Wtife 30IN3 TO A MESSE SO, BUT NOT ME AH -i I I PLUMB DON'T Ll I WOULD CONSIDER THIS A 7 THERE'S ONLY 1 LAWYER ANP SEE Monday, February 2, 1959 Page 3 I 1 CONVINCED HE. 1 KNOW WHUT SOU WANT U5eET OPRSCTliNITV- DONT AIM T'BE ONE THING TO THERE'S ANY Pandma Open Is Won by Cooper HAS MAPE A AH'M A-SONNA OUT? I WAY "TO 15REAK OWMEP LIKE A HUNKO'FARMIN' THAT CONTRACT LAMP NEED CASH? Florida Pro Is Willie a wi nner 14 Under Par; January 2d PHONE FR.IENDXY BOB "MAJOR BARKER, TTjfgfeJ 4 2 if STUFFY APPEALS tfW jkffcj. 55 WV AFTER. ALL THOE YEAH I IT CERTAINLY MY ADAMS ANdover 3-2020 25 '800 OR COMI IN-42 OFFICES PANAMA CITY, Feb! 1 -UP) Pete Cooper of Lakeland, shot his fourth successive sub-par round Sunday and won the Panama open golf tournament with a ,72 hole score of 274 14 -strokes under par. Cooper, who had a 696470 for the first three rounds, wrapped up the championship with a final round of 71, one under par.

The Florida pro finished three strokes ahead of Don January of Denver, who had a 70 Sunday. Bob Watson of Adsley-On-Hudson, N. defending champion and the first round leader, was third with a 279. OF MILFORP BUZZES WHAT IrTHfeV WHY 1 THKets Wfcfitr UVUK? If- ViUl IOUOH IJHAl I Hts PID 4NEAKA MOKE? OF THE 5TAR5 OF THE THE COACH ON THOSE THREE COACH WILL fc HI6H COURSE TEAM -J vVOU LP RATHER J. BOYS1.

REINSTATE SCHOOL BOys SMOKE? 1 r7 HAVE PISCIPLINE THEM Willie Goggin Xright) c-cepts winner' trophy from Ronald Mr Teacher after winning National P. G. A. Seniors title with 284 score at Dune-din, Fla. AP Wirephoto ABOUT COACH THORP'S PIS- MISSAL OF THREE STAR.

PLAYERS FROM THE BASKETBALL SQUAP. men's par, on liami Springs Country club's .6,130 yard course. IOOP 40 N. DEARBORN 33 W. JACKSON WEST 4717 W.

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DOUGLAS Ind. limit $500 -GARY 19 W. 6 AVE." 3801 BSOADWAf HAMMOND 455 STATE ST. 5417HOHMAM -INDIANA HARBOR 3902 MAIN ST. 1959 hv Chicago Y.

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Bonnie Joyce Ziske. Betty Bush Gloria Murle Mackenzie. Kathy Whitworth. Wanda Marilyn Smith Betty Dodd 89 I WHERE'S THE BASKET? Pro Basketball Call Phillips Loans in Indiana up to $500 WEST DIVISION 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 EAST DIVISION W. L.

Pet. Boston 87 IS .740 High Boxer GOGGIN SENIOR CHAMP W. lu Fct. St Louis 36 13 .735 Detroit 20 31 .392 Min'polis 19 31 .380 Cinc'nati 13 38.255 N. V.

28 21 .571 Syracuse 25 25 .500 Phil. 22 28.440 Champ 47 Years, Dies Continued from first page South Stars 'Dynamite' SUNDAY'S RESULTS St. 130; Detroit, 96. Philadelphia. 113; Kew York, 105.

Boston. 139; Syracuse, 137. Only games' scheduled. Continued from first page 1 i a "De-Wax" Whiskers FOR THE SMOOTHEST SHAVES: least, is expected to come tive drive. He was hospitalized exhibition at a particularly ex from Ken Kaner, of St.

Rita with a fever of 106 degrees who has returned from army elusive club which still maintained the tradition that sport just before the 1941 world's e-cushion championship service to take up where he professionals should not mingle with the members. So Mc left off when he won he city tournament in Chicago. The tournament was well under way before he fought off a threat of pneumonia and in championship in 1956. Elligott agreed with the chair man that they would enter by Officials of the Chicago Wax on whiskers makes shaving pain ul. Krank's patented -Diexin adsorbs wax pops whiskers tip, lets you shave easy.

Smooth comfort guaranteed with Krank's Super Shave (Regular or Meathol-Cooled) or double your mdnejr back. Push- egi button can, 3r Tribune Athletic association the back door. Just as Walter Hagen had blasted a similar tradition at a hallowed Scottish golf club, whose efficient work helps to duced the doctors to release him. Then he caught up by playing a match every day, winning 16 of 17 in an 18 player field to take the title. make Golden Gloves tourna HUPflHlllHllll Hoppe serenely walked up thru the sacrosanct front door.

ments click smoothly are getting set for the opening of the 1959 campaign next Mon Dunedin, Feb. 1 UP) Willie Goggin, National Seniors Open champion, made it a double Sunday when he won the Professional Golfers asso-ciation seniors golf title by shooting a par 72 for a 72 hole total of 284. The driving range operator from San Jose, started the day. in a tie for the lead with Leland Gibson of Kansas City, at 212. Paul Runyan of La Jolla, and Denny Shute of Akron, were one stroke back.

Runyan, Shute, and Gibson finished in a tie for second place with 285. Leaders and money won: Willie Goggin .71 71 70 72284 $1,200 Leland Gibson 69 70 73 73285 633 Paul Runyan ..72 68 73 72285 633 Denny Shute ...72 70 71 72285 633 Clarence Dozer .74 67 74 71286 400 Dick Metz 67 71 77 72287 350 Har. Sanderson .74 69 75 70288 300 Joe Burch 72 72 73 72289 250 James Bardield .76 69 74 71290 137 Ivan Gantz 72 72 73 73290 137 Tom Mcnefee ...71 72 75 72290 137 Mike Serino ...72 73 70 75 290 137 Frank Gelhot ...75 70 69 77291 87 Bill Goldbeck ..71 69 76 75291 87 Labron Harris .73 74 73 71291 87 Jack Isaacs ....66 75 72 73291 87 Jack Ryan 71 72 77 71291 87 Pat Circclli ....75 70 70 77292 50 Jack Patron! ...72 70 75 75292 50 Ock Willoweit .70 74 71 77292 50 D. Champagne .73 73 76 71293 50 Mel. Hemphill .76 75 68 74293 50 Tony Manero ...72 77 75 70294 30 Chas.

Sheppard 72 72 74 76294 30 Trank Strazza .74 77 69 74294 30 Tete Burke ....76 73 74 72 295 26 Andy Gibson ...71 74 77 73295 26 Al Huske 69 73 82 71295 26 Sam Byrd 75 72 75 74296 25 1U. .71 296 2-1 Ten years later he still had Win Senior Duel, 76-65 BY HAROLD ALBERT A North rally fell short in the last quarter as the South Senior All-Stars, led by Mendel's Mike Stallings, triumphed, 76 to 65, Sunday night in the 15th annual Catholic league night in Loyola university's gym. The North's junior squad beat the South, 66 to 52, and the South coaches defeated the North, 15 to 13, earlier in the evening. Close 4th Quarter In the senior game, the South led 48 to 39 in the third quarter, but Pete McManamon of St. George scored six points to spur a North rally in which it scored nine points without an answer to tie, the score at 48 to 48 entering the final period.

1 It was nip and tuck thru He handed his hat and coat to the first person he saw, 71 I i I VH fJI I Va A.8; -VJ V. the same determination. That was in the 1950 world three-cushion meet on Chicago's Navy pier. At the end of the regular tournament he was who happened to be one of the members who had paid $250 to see Willie perform: The members promptly became his pals. By the time he was eight, he was beating all the local day, Phil Weydeman is in charge of the timers.

Members of the staff include Charles Side-botham, W. Adams, S. H. Darwent, James Taylor, Er-win Weiner, Joe Galarneau, Anthony De Julio, Mike Murphy, John Chipps, and Ken Heimlich. tied with Joe Chamaco of Mex Salvatore Ceja of St.

Patrick appears to be looking for the basket as Tom Foley (left) of St. Ignatius and Dom Baldinelli of St. Rita try to block shot in Catholic league Junior All-Star game in Loyola gym Sunday night. tribune Photo ico City. There also was a tie in the pocket billiards division.

In the interests of show pool sharks. His professional and to Complete the Report manship, management and players agreed on a playoff career began when he was 14 his first tournament being the after only a 20 minute rest Maurice Daly handicap in New York where he made an ex Weston, and Tom Butler of Vista, won the two-man bobsled derby in St. NELSON FOX has an appointment Monday to talk contract terms with Chuck Comiskey," White Sox At that time Willie was 62 years old. He sprawled on a cot, with his tuxedo and shoes AUTO RADIOS 20 70 Off; Motorola, Dlco and other good, used sets, new stock and surplus. SPECIAL 1 YR.

GUARANTEE Auto Radio Specialists Since 1930 WOODHAM VAN HECKE 2337 So. Michigan CA 5-848 BRAKES RELINED! I WHILE YOU WAIT Moritz, Switzerland. James A. Campbell, who has been beside him, got up at 'the sum mons to action and beat Cha vice president. t.

Don Hoak, third baseman traded most of the final quarter. A rash of fouling in the last two Al Watrniit 77 72 74 73296 25 business manager of the maco, 50 to 28. Hoppe said that 20 minute wait was the to the Pittsburgh Pirates by the Cincinnati Redlegs in sa Tigers since May, 1957, was LINING LABOR cellent showing against veterans. Takes All in Balkline Three years later, at the Grand hotel in Paris, he won an event called the championship of the Young Masters. The following season, 1906, he swept into prominence at the age of 18 with his con BANKER WINS SENIORS appointed vice president of the Detroit Baseball Co.

worst part. No Rear Door for Willie 4 WHEELS WRITTEN 20.000 MILES GUARANTEE FORD MERC OLD "6" PONT. The contract of Blanton Col BUICK SPEC ALSO OTHERS wis long time manager, Charley McElligott, told of a time he booked Willie for an PLYM. DODGE (Bonded). lier, Kentucky football coach, has been extended until 1965.

minutes gave the South, which was coached by Ben Reilly of the" necessary points. Katuzny Scores 23 Mendel's Walt Katuzny ended with team high of 23 points. Stallings, besides scoring 17 points, was outstanding on the backboards. The Junior contest, was close for three periods, but a quest of Vignaux, the pride of A OLDS. 8, NASH, HUDSON, JSTUDE CHAMP.

Also others Cadillac Lincoln, Packard, Cryslar A Da Sota (Bonded) $15.95: seven player deal, Sunday said he was surprised the PP rates gave up slugger Frank Thomas in the trade. Don Jordan, welterweight champion, will fight Virgil Akins in a title rematch March 6 in St. Louis. Merry-brooks Fair Reward, a Fox Terrier owned by Mrs. Frank-hn Koehler of Long Valley, N.

J. won best in show in the Pans, for that world 18.1 balkline championship. Phono far Low Prlua an Other Cars From then on he swept GOLFERS The Newest in Golf Equipment THE HURRICANE COYER Now you can play 1n at typas of' weathart HURRICANE COVER qives' full club protection. Fits ail removes in seconds, folds easily, iip- pered top for quick club selections. PRICED at $2.95 plus posfoge, inoJte chacks payabl WESSERS PROFESSIONAL GOLF SCHOOL i SHOP 3514 W.

DEVON OR 6-1530 thru all types of balkline GOLDEN GLOVES Please enter me in the 32d annual Golden Gloves amateur boxing tournament sponsored by Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc. Print name and address plainly with pencil. Check yoor division, novice or open. events, but it was not until 1936 that he won his first three-cushion title. From 1940 until his retirement after his 1952 victory, he dominated rally led by Larry Malleck of Holy Trinity in the fourth quarter provided the North's Eastern Dog club's 46th an nual show in Boston.

Tommy Kluth was retained the three-cushion field. winning margin. He scored two field goals during a scor Sea Island, Feb. 1 J. Wolcott Brown, 56 year old Sea Girt, N.

banker, captured his second Sea Island Seniors golf title by a six stroke margin Sunday. He shot a 79 in Sunday's round, after carding a par 72 in the first round, but his 151 total was out of reach of the best of the field of players 50 to 84 years old. John W. of Columbus, also had a 79 and tied for second at 157 with Russell Ritter, 57, of Harris-burg, who had an 80. Defending Champion W.

F. Darby, of St. Simons Island, 59, took fourth despite an 86: Low scorer in the 65 to 69 age bracket was G. L. Hafdy, Evanston, 111., with 81-85166.

John W. Powers pf Chicago was overall gross runner-up with 157. as president of the Veteran ing spree to break a 48 to 48 OPfM WiStON Boxers association for a sixth NOVICE DIVISION (muter 21 year of 09 deadlock. Lineups: term Sunday. Art Tyler of Name.

College Basketball Korth 66 Gibney. De Paul 1 Heavey. De Paul 2 Cochrane. Fenwick 0 2-3 1 OPENING Another New FaMASM Aal I iMIIAsllAa Keeney, St. George 2 Denis.

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Mafl applications to Howard Barry, Sports Department, Chicago Tribune, Chicago 11, Illinois. You will receive instructions for medical examination by mail. 1 O-U 2 SUNDAY'S RESULTS St. Francis 67; Sienna, 50. Scranton.

85; Yeshiva, 61. New Mexico Highlands. 105; Kew 77. Seattle, 80; Portland, 76. GAMES MONDAY St.

John's Brkbn. at Notre Dam. Wichita at Bradley. Tulsa at Cincinnati. Detroit at Marquette.

Butler at Wabash. Lake Forest at Akron. Grinnell at Cornell August ana at Carleton. Kentucky State at Monmouth. Steubenville at Quincy.

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The victorious team runner-up in last year's meet credited sustained putting for the outcome. The losers were 8 under par for 47 holes before Sunday, but their putts went askew several times in the second half of the final 36 holes. MCManamon. M. ueorge 4 0-1 Madura.

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