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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Tournament 01 Champions Led By Art Wall LAS VEGAS, Apr. 24-- (UP)--Art'Wall, a slender yourij man Pocono Mancr, who is noted tor his accuracy will the irons, never was in a belle position: than he is today to make pay oil in big that precision, money. Wall loads the $35,000 Tourna ment of Champions as the stars tee off in the third round of the 72-hole affair. He has a two stroke advantage over blond Gene of Palm Springs, Calif. Of course, the real!) isn't on in this tournament until the final two rounds, and the old timers who are used to playing i for probably be more at ease at tee-off time this afternoon; While Littler is only two strokes away, also in close' contention are veterans Lloyd Mangcu'm of Niles, 111., who had a 139; Doug Ford oi Kianicsha Lake, N.

defending champion 1 Al Besselinl: of Grossinger, N. an! Dr. Cary of Kiamestoa Lake, each with 141 totals. Wall, put on quite a perform; ance Friday. He set a new competitive course record with a brilliant 66 in a high wind; and he shot one of the greatest nine-hole stretches in PGA history when he fired a slx-under-par 30 on tlie a side of the Desert Inn Country Club.

On the back nine he had four birdies and art eagle. The latter came on the par-five 502-yard 15lh hole. He got home in two and tanked an 8-foot pultf Still closely in contention with 143s are E. J. (D.utch) Harrison of Ardmore, and Chandler Harper of Chattanooga, and Ihese men both are tough when the chips are down.

Earl Stewart gi Dallas, who trailed the field the first.day, fired a 70 Friday for a 144; and By Walter Burkemo By WALTER BUKKKMO Usually, when you talk aboul greatest shots you wind up hearing aboul highly-publicized miracle licks. Mine came in the PGA Championship at Birmingham, Mich, last year and, because circumstances, it got nothing more than normal newspaper space. Bui, as far ns I'm my shot of "shots. It came on the last bole of my quarter-final, with 'Dave Douglas. I was having a barrel- of trouble with Dave and as we out to start the 18th we were, all square.

The 18lh is a par 5 of about 515 yards. The hole turns inlo a downhill affair once you make vour drive. Al the bottom of the a brook protects the green. The brook is about 20 yards from the green and usually develops n.to terrific temptation for a swinger. It can carried on the second shot, but nore of (en than not ypur ball vinds up in tlie brook and you're oul of luck.

I drove well and when I got set mv second shot I looked at the my brook, thought it over, figured I v-as likely to be battling Douglas II night if I didn't do something. 1 took a 4 wood and hit the ball. knew it was going to carry the But I didn't think it was a shot vhich would wind up a short fool i ay from the hole. It did, and awsy with a birdie 3- and victory helped me, iie championship. FAY-DUX BANQUET The Fayette Dux League banquet will be held Wednesday nisht, starting at 6:30, the Uniontown Country Club! Seeman Tire won the regular season chain- pioiiship and Harikins Paulson and Vogue.

Charm two vic- rolloffs. Bowlinjj C5 Unioiitowii Independent High three games (season)-Jumbo Williams, 544. High single (season)-Jumbo Williams, 258. Three a score George Coneybeei 530. Single game score--Bob Quinn 223.

High season average Jumbo 149; Wally T-runlngpr, 143; George Coheybcer, 136. Results--Service Radio, second' half winner, defeated Uniontown Hardware, first-half winner, by 242 pins. Perry Wlniion High three games--Marlene Es- singlon, 411. High single game--Bertha King, 186. Three game scores Bertha King, 392; Olive Lynch, 382; Marian Rider, 379; Vera Giovannelli, 377; Therese Giocondi, 367; Rose Omisko, 355, and Doris Forse, 354.

Single game scores--Katherine Vargo, 158; Wallie Davis, 152; Marlene Essington and Marian Olive Lynch and Swetts, 144; Edna Ulsh, 142. Results--Quick lost two lo Life but held league, Glamour, Photo, Journal and Charm two wins over Seventeen, Harpers, Es NEW SALEM CAUCUS New Salem. Rod and Gun Club las a meeting Sunday afternoon 2 o'clock in Uie Firemen's Hall. BUTE CARDS GAMES Bute has carded three exhibition games, all at with win Scoltdale on Sunday at 3 p.m. and Levins on Tuesday and 6 p.m.

(Walter Burkemo will be among' golfers competing against Ben logsn on National Day. Professionals and amateurs, the alter using handicaps on their then came Sammy Snead, bil-died three' of the lasf who four 'holes for a 72 and a 145 total. Dave -Douglas of Grossinger, N. and Shelly Mayfield of Chicopee, had l4te. COUNTY LOOP TO MEET The County Baseball League will meel "Sunday afternoon 2:30 in the YounsgtoVvn hotel.

at own courses, will strive to beat the U. S. Open champion in a event sponsored by the PGA and Life Magazine. Next: Jackie Burke.) PONY LOOP TO OPEN The Greene County 1954 Pony League season will open May 12lh. Waynesburg plays at Brave a Jefferson al Carmichaels in ON WVU TRACK SQUAD Pete Barkette of Masoritown.

Etl Dugan of Soulh Union and Harry Diehl of Ml, Moms are members of the AVcst Virginia University varsity track squad. Saturday, April 24th JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY STOCK CAR RACING Gates Open 8 P.M. AdulU ADMISSION: Children 12 $1.25 SOc Racing Every Saturday Night opening games', leaving Clarksville, the fifth club, idle. The season will run through July 17th. PLEASE DR1VK CAREFULLY lories over Seventeen.

Team stanttluss Quick 23 Charm 20 Vogue 19 Journal pboto 16 Esquire .15 Glamour 15 ,...15 Seventeen Harpers 11 10 13 14 1C 17 O. C. Murphy High single game "Francis Geisler and Edith Tuning, 127. Single game scores i i Harenza, 124; Bennett, 119, and Mary Lou Ghristovich, 116. Results--Toys and two wins over Shoes and Stockroom: Team Slandings Won Lost Shoes 17 7 Toys .....16 8 Jewelry 9 15 Stockroom 6 IS South Section Schedule For Big Ten Revealed OAKS TO PRACTICE Oaks of the Big Ten 'will drill tomorrow afternoon al 2 o'clock.

SKY-VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE CARMICHAELS, PA. LAST TIMES SAT. "GUN FURY" "THE STEEL LADY" ABSOLUTKLY THE GREATEST SCREAM SESSION SINCE SPINE CHILLING! CAMYOM Ticket Office Open Until 11:30 P.M. D.S.T. Daily IF YOU SERVED OVERSEAS YOU BELONG for memben nd guests SAT.

APRIL 24 PRESENTS 2 SHOWS 10:15 12:15 SUN. APRIL 25 Kick Drmand ANDRE PHILLIPPE Fimmn "Chinee Of A Lifetime" Winner. THE NEW JOHNNY SILVER ORCH. BRYANT Yeir't Oi.ltdnilinn Novelty Act-- Comedy LESLIE Terrific Terpsechore Arihil flOA 'M'J'A IHi Nl 9NOHI flOA ITARi.ll'g- DRIVE-IN THEATRE COLOR CARTOON BVERY A Open Year Around "SHARK I In Blazing Color STKVE COCHHAN t'AKOU: MATT1IRWS 2ND SMASH -Mil-key Sptlhues' "I THE JURY" PECC1R CASTLK PHKSTOX FOSTER 7 i 1st Show at 7:30 --2 ACTION-PACKED TALL MEN" BURT 2ND HIT -In Goreeciui Technicolor 'THE GOLDEN HAWK' KHONDA FLEMING-- STERLING IIAVOEN DRIVE-IN THEATHR 119 Snrth ConnellsTflle, pa. Box Office Opens 7:00 1st Show at 7:30 "VALLEY OF THE HEADHUNTERS" John ic -k JIM --2ND SMASH COMMANDO" Dan Dili-yea -k Frances Clifford CUPPIES DRIVE-IN THEATRE Rt.

40, Nat'l. Pike West First Show 7:30 ''THE In Blazing Color PHIL COREV ROBERTA IIAYNES I'LliS PRINT FOR MURDER" Joseph Cotton--Jean Peters--Gary Merrill 'CANYON PASSAGE" In Flamluj Color I A jl Dsna Andrews Susan Hayward -ALSO- "WICKED WOMAN" COLOR CARTOON MlehMls UkU Eajan BRING THE KIDDIES Your Sunday Nile OUTDOOR THEATRE TREAT OlllVHM THEATRE Hox or rice Opens at 8:00 First Show It 8:30 COLOR CARTOON EVERY NITK "WAR PAINT" In mazing Color Roliert Slack Taylor THE JOETOWS STORY First Showlnj! in Uniontown iDRIVIN First Show at 8:30 2 Technicolor Thrill Hits "FORT Tl" George Montgomery Vohs OF THE CA8BAH" Cesar' Romero Gloria Grahamc THEATRE Roiite 119 Soulh of First Show it Color Cartoon TWO AIX-TIME GREAT HITS Koth In Technicolor Marilyn Monroe Jane Russell "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" WITCH DOCTOR" Robert MKchum ma "CUPPIES" BR1VE-IN THEATRE Route 40, Nal'l. Pike West Brownsville First Show it "CONQUEST OF COCHISE" In FlamJnr Color John Ifodlak Kohl, sinrk Joy ----PO-hil--i- Also in BrtllUnt Color "SLAVES OF BABYLON" Conic ChrlilUn --2 FIRST RUN HITS-. 1'im Showing Connfy "MASSACRE CANYON" Phil MAO "MAGICIAN" Vincent fHec fcvn Sunday, 2 Pals Club Fnirchaiice at Oaks. Gates at Carmlchiiels.

May 3 Robena at Falrclmnce. Ht Gates. Carintahaele at Pftla Club. Friday, May 7 Pals Club al Falrchauce. Robeim a Gates.

Oaks at Oarmichacls Sunday, May 9 Oaks at Pals Club. Fairchance at Gates. Carmlcbiteis at Robena. Wednesday, May 12 Pals Club at Gates. Robena at Oaks.

Falrchauce at Carmlchaela Friday, May 14 Robena at Pals- Club. Oaks at Carmiehaels at Gates. Sunday, May 16 Fairchance at Robena. Gates at Oaks. Pals Club at Carmlchaels.

Wednesday, May 19 Fairchance. at Pals Club. Gates Ett Robena Carmlchfiels at Oaks. Friday, May 21 Pals Club at Oaks. Gates at Fairchance.

Robena at Carmlchaels. Sunday, May 23 Gates at Pals Club. Oaks at Robena Carmlchsels at Fairchance. Wednesday, May 26 Pals CJUb at. Robena.

Fairchance at Oaks. Gates at Cannlchaels. Friday, May 28 Robena at Pairchance. Oaks at Gates. Carmfchftels at Pals Club.

May 30 Pals Club at Fairchance. Robena at Gates. Oaks at Cannlchaels. Wednesday, June 2 Oaks at Pals Club. Falrchauce at Gates, Carmichaels at Robena; Friday, 4 Pals Club a Gates.

Robena at Oaks Fairchance at Carmichaels. Sunday, 6 Robena at Pals Club. Oulrs at Fttlrcliauce. Carmlclittels HI Gates. Wednesday.

9 Fairelianc'e at Robene. Gates at Oaks. Pals Club at Friday, 11 Fflirchance at Pals Club. Gates at Robena. Carmlchafls at Oaks, Sunday, June 13 Pals Club at Oaks.

Gates at Fairchance. Robeua Carmlchaels. Wednesday, June 16 Gates at Pals Club. Oaks at Hobena. Carmlchaels-at Falrchpnce.

Friday. 18 Pals Club at Robena. Fafreliance at Oaks. Gates at Carmlchaels, Siuidaj, 20 Robens at Fiilrchance. Oaks at Gates.

Carmichnels at Pals Club. June 23 Pals Club at FairchMice. Robena nt Gules. Oaks at CarmtchaelE. Friday.

25 Oaks at Pals Club. Falrchance at Gates. Cflrmlchaels at Robena. (MINERS' VACATION) Sunday, July 4 Pals Club at Gates. Robeua at Oaks.

Ffttrchanre at Canaicliaels. Wednesday, July 7 Robena at Pals Clnb. Oaks at Falrrlumce. Cnrmfchiiels nt G.ites. Friday, 9 Fairchance 'Ml Hobena, Gates at Oaks.

Pals Club at Curmlcliacls. Slitulay, 11 Fairchance at Pals Club. RObens at Gaits. Carmichaels at Oaks, WcdiH-sday, July 14 Puls Club at Oaks. Gates at Falrclmnce.

Robena at Carmlchaels. Friday, IS Giitea at Pals Club. Oaks at Robeun. Curmicha'els at Faircliance. Sunday, July 18 Pats Club at Robena.

Fiilrchauce at Oaks. Gates Carmlchaels. Wednesday. 21 Fiilrchance nt Robrna. Oaks at Gates.

at Club. Friday, July Pals Club ht Fitirchau.ee. Gates tit Robena, Oaks at Carmlchaels. ROOSEVELT-Republic FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT Great Exclling Mystery' "VICE stiUAl)" Edward G. KoMnson JOHN SMITH 1'OCOHONTAS" in Tcchnlralor H'MIi A Dexter Jody l.awrenre I'LAV i 565.00 JACKPOT S15.IIO VVIH ue Orawn for Unlll Von Take llonii! the Cash SUNDAV AND MONDAY "HOYAI.

APH1CAN UIFI.KS" In Technicolor l.ouls Haywaril SECOND BIG HIT "GHEAT DIAMOND wllll Krr! Skellon SUNDAY nOOItS OI'EH 2 I'. M. Sunday, July 25 Oaky nt Pals CUlb. Falrchance at Oatea. Carmlchaela at Robena.

Wednesday, July 28 Pals Cltilj tit Gates. Robena at'Ouks. I'alrchiince: at C'arinlcliaels. Friday, July 3D Robeua at Pals Club. Oaks at Falrchahce.

Carmlchaela at Sunday, August 1 Robeua at Palrchance. dates at Oaks. Pals Club at. Wednesday, AllgusL 4 Falrchauce at Pals CHib. Gates at Robena.

Carmichaels at Oaks. Friday, August 8 Pals Club at Oaks. Gates at Pairchance. Kobetia at Carmichaels. Sunday, August 8 Gates at Pals Club.

Oaks "at Robena. Carmlchaels at Falrcbance. -TUB KVEMNG STANDARD. 'UNIOStOWN, SECOND TO OWKNS MILWAUKEE; wis, XNBA) John Bennett of Mai'iiuettc brb)id-juh'pcd''25 feet inches in the mark second only 'to tliat of Jesse Owens. GOOD HURLING CHAPEL HfLL, C.

--(UP) North Carolina's piiehers went the distance in the first nine games. BORDER TO BORDER DAYTON, 0. (NBA) The University of Dayton announced 26-gaine basketball schedule listing teams Jrom border to border and coast lo coast. COMFORT PLUS CINCINNATI (NBA) The Reds are renting lounge chairs to )leacher customers who come to Crosley Field for a suntan with their baseball. 3:20, 7:40.

Into Lsramle" JJ25. 7:40. 9:45. AMII). J4.

ISM FACE 8 The yellow perch is like rain- i.iture walleye, only preiller more -flavoi'some. It will tike a small streamer and puts up fight for its size which can ruh up lo several pounds. THAT FIRST 700 KALAMA200, Mich. (NBA) Helen put together the 700 in the Kalamazoo women's bowling nssoeiution's 24- year history. PLRAK DRIVE CAREFULLY In North America there arc about 35 species of the 2-inch madtom sometimes used as bait to the big blue cat, one of which weighed' 160 pounds.

New LUND Pa. KIDDIES' P.M. LAST TIMES TONITE "SIOUX UPRISING" "GOLDEN BLADE" 'RIOT IN CELL BLOCK I POST 51 American Legion N. Gall.itin Are. Ph.

9886 Uniontown, Pa. PRESENTS ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOWS ii April 24 JIMMY LORD Master of Ceremonies. PAMELA DEMAREST Singing Songs of Syncopation. HtiHy-; wood iv liar Favorite. A I Dancing Varii-ty.

Versatile Team Dlrecl "Irlim N. Y. Cily. Apr. 25 LILLY A Dancing Stylist Direct from ''O a Haven" Club.

Detroit. Star Macks Young and Talented Singing.Group Four I.ads Direct from the McComho Club, Hollywood. Music By ALEX MACAR ORCH. COVER or MINIMUM CHARGE WE CA'l'ER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIKS NIONTOWN THEATRES THIS GIRL HEEDS SOME VITAMIN Vitamin Is RELAXATION at the movies. It's the JL.

best medicine in the world to relieve tensions anil calm nerves! WARNER BROS: ULTRA-NEW LOOK IN I CINEMASCOPE COLORTOON JOV SPOBTSCOPE LATE NEWS WEDS. TWO DAYS ONLY! STEREOPHONIC SounT UNIONTOWN MUSIC CLUB PROUDLY PRESENTS TICKETS NOW ON SALE" THere Only One CARUSO! There Was Only One MELBA! Melba 10 NEW SONGS BY THE ACADEMY AWARD COMPOSERS OF Love' 1 By Members of Uiiiohlmvti Cluli EXTRA! IN All Seals 7it (Inc. Tn) E--CINEMASCOPE-- "CONEY ISLAND HOLIDAY" 'TOM JERRY SHOWPLACE OF FAYETTE COUNTY MAN'OS: Last Day Today, "HAILS INTO l.ARAMIK"--T'rolor MOONLITE I I A SATURDAY ONLY THE HIQR.TIDE OF AFACIP FURr IS BEACHID IS) COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR CHAILTON HESTON ARROWHEAD i-nui'M JACK I1IAN KIITM MARY SINCLAIR rt o.r^.Or ClfAUH MAfOUlI WAIItK Jwwi'w W. A futwrtlil A M-i-M)iiH TERROR ON A VISIT OUR REFRESHMENT STAND PLAYGROUND AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN Opens Picture HI 7t3R P.M. STARTING SUNDAY OUT OF THE PASS INTO THE CANYON AND NO TURNING BACK! MASSACRE CANYON PWt CAREY -TOTTER MMT RUN IN r.lH..

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