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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 6

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Cornelius Continues To Lead Golf Open Feller Confident He'd Someday Play in Majors CASEY TAKES FEW PUFFS FINED $200 NEW YORK Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets is exhibit A today of the skyrocketing costs of smoking a cigarette Casey had a few puffs in the dugout Thursday night and it cost him $200 National League President Warren Giles assessed the fine today on the basis of a May 25 ruling that warned NL managers and players not to smoke on the bench or in the bullpens during games Tom Parsons Warren Spahn and Chuck Hiller who also were observed by an umpire smoking during the game were not fined although they also violated the NL rule of the victims of the cut She had an MARRED Bt BOGIES Mrs Cornelius who won the Women's Open in 1956 attributed her troublesome second second round to "poor club selection" The round was marred by six bogies and only three birdies Miss Mann who has been hnthprpH hv a bad cold since The 36-hole total of 146 however was enough to withstand a womens competitive course record round here of 70 by tall Carol Mann of Towson Md The six-foot-three inch Miss Mann breaking the record Mrs Cornelius had set with a 71 in the opening day on the par-72 course jumped into second place for the 36-holes with a 78-70-148 total ATLANTIC CITY NJ (UPI) Kathy Cornelius who "doesn't like getting up early in the morning" enjoyed a late starting time today as she set out in the third round defense of her two-stroke lead in the 1965 Women's Open golf championship The 32-year-old wife of a Rancho Sante Fe Calif golf pro had a 71 in the opening round of the 72-hole tourney at rangement he becomes a "captive employe" and that's no good for the kid or the club" Why is Dean Chance having such a bad year? I know Dean very well I live just 60 miles from him in Ohio I'll tell you about that kid he's got a "Grasshopper mind" that is he's just too involved in too many things at once sort of like Arnold Palmer is now too many outside interests Chance has lost his power of concentration he's forgotten his first job By DON WARNER "I never wanted to be anything other than a ballplayer there was never a doubt in my mind from the time I was old enough to grab a baseball that someday I'd be pitching for a major league team" These are the words of Bob Feller one of greatest living pitchers of all time a Hall of fameer who was in Ogden Friday under the sponsorship of the Optimist Club and Utah Noodle Parlor for the purpose of conducting little league clin PAIRED TOGETHER i-xxm iimmon nrnc WPfP the Atlantic City Country Club she won the Lady Carling Open in Maryland last weekend got well with her fine round that featured birdies on the 2nd but slipped to a 75 Fr iday t0g tddky as the or-when she was one of the first fi 44 and 38 ones off the tee in the morning 5 teurs was cutFto the low 41 players at the 36-hole total 7th 12th 15th and 18th noies Her most spectacular birdies were on the 7th and 12th holes when she canned 15-foot putts She had bogies on the 10th 11th and 16th holes of 159 The pros will be competing for $20000 in prize money including a record $4000 for first place Pro Marilynn Smith Jupiter Seqbts Standard-Examiner Saturday July 3 1965 Miss Smith Fla improved on her urst is the business of pitching Once Dean has learned how to say "no" to all the glad-handers and etc he could be a great one Another one to watch is the Cleveland Indian kid Sam McDowell Sam's finally matured mentally and throws the ball real hard he could be a great one BASEBALL COMPETING What does Major League baseball have to do to round 75 with a 74 to move three strokes off the pace at ics Feller faced a busy schedule Friday At 10:30 am a press conference was held at the Ra-mada Inn followed by a luncheon then two afternoon baseball clinics at John Affleck Park for the benefit of Little Leaguers You are surprised when you first see Feller He is not a big man He stands about six feet and weighs around 185 but is not as massive as youS would expect the greatest fast-ball pitcher of all time to be COULD THROW HARD When asked what the secret of throwing a good fast ball BOB FELLER demonstrates the form that made him one of the great major league pitchers He had three no-hitters 6 Dethrones Brazilian with Cleveland I aHh keep up with pro tootoaii a sport that has grown by leaps and bounds the past few years? Baseball's a nutty business For instance the Mets 149 Mrs Helen Sigel Wilson of Philadelphia was the leading amateur at 150 by benefit of a 72 second round which featured an eagle on the par-four 363-yard 15th hole GROUPED AT 150 Mrs Wilson was grouped at 150 with pros Judy Torluemke of North Key Largo Fla and pretty Susie Maxwell of Oklahoma City Okla Next at 152 were pro Mary Mills Handsboro Miss and amateurs Mrs Douglas Streit WIMBLEDON England (AP) Margaret Smith gave Australia a double slam fthe Wimbledon singles tennis championships today by dethroning Brazil's Maria Bueno in the WOm-on'c final fi-4 7-5 1 The Australian girl thus re: LaCoste old Cathy France Surviving the cut were pros Ruth Jessen playing out of Cincinnati Ohio Barbara Romack also of Cincinnati Louise Suggs Delray Beach Fla Clifford Ann Creed Alexandria and Astros outdraw the big clubs they have no business doing that because they're the worst clubs in the league so its difficult to answer But I'd say the only answer is expansion to maybe 24 clubs Put them in two different divisions say East and West then have a four-team playoff near the end of the season to determine who would meet in the world series I think by having this intersectional rivalry you would stimulate more interest Of course baseball is up against more competition these days so they have to do a better job of promotion Certainly a speed-up in the game would help things enormously It was lunch time now and Bob was to be honored by the Ogden Optimist Club As we strolled towards the dining was Feller replied: ''there's no secret about it yoii're either born with it or youfre not I just happened to be guy that was blessed with a strong arm and could always thi-ow hard for as long as I can remember Feller was dressed in a sharp black business suit A Hollywood casting directbr would likely cast Bob in the role of a sucessful insurance broker which he is He is middle-aged greying at the temples and handsome Immediately you are impressed with his directness honesty and his confidence and composure He is sure of himself but not cocky he is blunt and direct in answering your questions but he does it with taste and style he is Major League all the way La Kathy Whitworth Jal Betsy Rawls Spartanburg SC and Patty Berg Chicago Althea Gibson former amateur tennis great who plays as a pro out of Montclair NJ was one gamed the crown sne won 1963 and lost to the petite Brazilian in 1964 Roy Emerson retined his men's title Friday by beating his Australian Davis Cup teammate Fred Stolle in three straight sets It was the first time in the 88-year history of Wimbledon that Australians captured both singles titles in the same year And it's going to take a lot of scrambling to get the Australians out in the next couple of years SERVED NOTICE Roy Emerson who won the men's title for the second straight year Friday served notice that he will be back next year trying for his third Fred Stolle defeated in the final for the third year running let it be known that he intends to be around for at least two After a cup of coffee and room I noticed just a touch of some shop talk about baseball worry in Bob's eyes "My old you get down to the business of est boy he's contracted pneu Hudson Hits 3 Homers In Tourney monia I have to fly back to Cleveland tonight" That was all he said Once more the smile came back on his handsome face as he moved into the packed dining hall a picture of composure and confidence THE COLOR GUYS We sat down to a fine meal and when it was over Feller rose to speak He talked about incidents in his career the funnv ones mostly the color the conference What do jpu think of the new draft law tin baseball? Answer: It stinks In the long run it will produce fewer ballplayers All it is ii a temporary expectancy to save money its a way for the club owners to police themselves against paying a big ionus I don't believe in it because if a kid is drafted by a certain club and he isn't happy withj the ar- ROY Harvey Hudson hit more years in the hope of be-three more home runs Friday coming champion nicrht in lMHina Hill Air Force! That means that the rest of vice from Bob Feller during Friday's clinics for the world's stars men like America's Dennis Ralston South Africa's Cliff Drysdale and Mexico's Rafael Osuna have a big gap to close if they Base to a 10-1 triumph over Roy Third in the Roy Invitational Softball Tournament He drove in a total of six runs Tn rtthor rhnmnifnsViiTi hrark- JAMES WARLAUMONT son of Mr and Mrs Louis Warlaumont 3035 Tyler gets a bit of personal ad youths of the area at AttlecK r-arK in ugaen Bees Blow WESTERN OPEN TOURNEY i guys Yogi Berra Satchel Paige a guy who always had gas on his stomach and aching feet but a guy who needed only a handshake to warm up and be ready to go in He talked little 563 Percentage Luck New Cub Manager Claims Rex Baxter Leads by Two et game Master Plumbing stop- are ever to lift the most coveted ped Roy Eleventh 5-0 on Brent I of all tennis titles Emerson and Minster's one-hitter Uintah bat- Stolle proved themselves a tered Holbrook Heating 15-3 class of their own and John's Jewelry downed! Emerson outplayed Stolle 6-2 Fort Douglas 8-2 6-4 6-4 beating his Australian In the consolation bracket buddy in the final for the second the Hill Hornets edged Beck- year running er's 4-2 Hill AFB No 1 thump- in SEMIFINALS ed Sunset Sporting Goods 15-4 Earlier in the tournament the and Syracuse Second knocked two powerful Australians had off Roy First 5-2 brushed aside the best challeng- about himself Somehow you felt he didn't have too he was the greatest and everybody knew it It was afternoon now time to Lead to Lose 5-3 United Press International That one game lead the Den CHICAGO (UPI)-Head Coach Lou Klein had a quick explanation today why the Chicago Ciihs havp nlavpH at a 5fi3 ner- hustle out to the ball park The centage under his tutelage kids were waiting impatiently aim a ul vuitio i ueiDerger do wiiicii cuinumeu FOUR STROKES OFF hppn making a mucKei ui compared to 429 under nrevi- running inrougn uie gianu ver Bears had over the ukia with his first day effort of 70 lonigni scneume ai uic rvu th wor onnd offer Emer ous head coach Bob Kennedy stands and sort ot tearing tnejTam O'Shanter par course oPPOnd nlace 135 But there appeared to be homa city 89ers today in the Park is: 5 pm Hill AFB No "Just luck" he said "Of place apart ooara Dy Doaraare among i survivors 7: fifilhope for all the survivors our Eastern Division of the Pacific finished in 66 Four Dlavers for todav's third round of the had 137 only tour sxroKes on Coast League seemed larger the Dace 10 had 138 ana son hammered Ralston the American Davis Cupper from Los Angeles in the semifinals Drysdale one of the world's best prospects failed to win a set off Stolle strokes but only one of them BUly Casper moved into a 1 vs Hill Hornets 6:15 pm South Weber vs Syracuse Second 7:30 pm John's Jewelry vs Uintah 8:45 pm Hill AFB No 2 vs Master Plumbers than the 616 miles separating the two cities course everybody does la few as kids will do but when the little things differently i but I man strolled in and went don't think I'm doing I much straight to the mound the different than Kennedy did Put magic of the Pied Piper had it down as iust luck" i taken over and in seconds the half-dozen were bunched in the 139 and 140 stroke bracket $70000 Western Open golf tournament Baxter an infrequent tourney winner stormed to the front after the first round and re- rx T7" The 89ers are the only team Seores thus far promised an in the Eastern half of the loop Linescores: Strong Relief It was left to Maria Bueno of stands were empty and kids Actually Klein is using almost Roy i Hh 3 Brazil to try to stem the tide of Minster the same lineup that Kennedy featured except that Billy Wil were pouring out on the ball-field He took the mound he was Stegen and Beaver- Bradshaw and Australian SUCCeSS Zte Was OUe to defend her women's title to- is 7 3 Hav against Margaret Smith liams has been assigned a per Holbrook's 1 CD 7 maineu in commana auei m-- rflr day's second 18-hole tour of the HUH I tig UOWnS 6d iayout with a 66-67- Qgden Brisk crosswinds bothered most of the second round com- Strong relief pitching by Jim petitors but not enough to keep combe helped American Linen manent role in right field and home now and now he look-Don Landrum in center field ed like a giant He was a dif-Both had some games in those ferent He was Bob Feller positions under Kennedy! Clark Bybee and Lovell Checketts and Smith John's Jewelry 8 11 2 Fort Douglas 2 0 2 Parry and Stonebreaker Gordon and Trogden the big Australian girl whom she dethroned last year Meanwhile there is one title the Australian squad can't win Two French girls Francois unmerciful assault on par for giving the Bears any sort of the remaining two days of therUn for the money But Friday tournament The 78 pros and the 89ers went 11 innings and three amateurs comprising the scored 11 runs at Portland only second round cast had to come to lose 12-11 and leave the in with only 145 or only Bears in undisputed possession three over to assure an- 0f the division lead other appearance While Portland was getting Baxter who cured a 14-month the best of Oklahoma City the putting slump by using a new rampaging a scored a putter to start the tourney said come-from-behind 5-3 victory he played better en route to his over Salt Lake City to run their 67 card than he did on his 66- winning streak to an incredible stroke first round i i kq Iiotippc Portlands win kept the to a 4-1 win over North Ogden Thursday in a Weber County Baseball Association game Combe struck out eight bat- Hiii afb no 2 io 12 i Durr and Janme Lief frig have RosPaJksrdand Daniels Bennett Schiffman come through unseeded to make and Puffer the final of the women's doubles i i i rpu Texan Terry Dill Takes Qualifying Lead for British Open Tournament 4 10 3 rciresiuiiKiy uiiicicxii nicy win Hill Hornets Becker's 2 3 i fopp Maria Bueno and her Lone Kobbe and Merick Flinders and Tucker ters in five innings Linescore North Osden 1 2 3 I HI I I I (I Vll LAI Beach Calif partner Billie 12 to 15 toot with numerous Jean Moffitt Bucks IV2 games behind Western Division kingpin Seattle The Angels combined power hitting and tight pitching to hand the hosting Arkansas Travelers putts" he said "I made three good ones but I missed six of eight from 15 feet The cross wind made the course tougher" Walter Danecki of Milwaukee necessary this year American Linen i 6 2 shot an incredible 108 and Bob Palmer said that he thought Ackerman and Koch Kid-Sweeny of Palm Beach Fla the people back home "were man Combe and Moyes was scratched from the tourna- becoming a little critical" of SOUTHPORT England (UPI) Dill of Mule Shoe Texas took a commanding three-under-par lead into today's sec- nnH rhnnH fnr mialifvinff 1 ALCOHOLISM CAN BE TREATED! Hill AFB No 1 15 15 3 Sunset 4 8 6 Stan and Lainial Making and Talbot Syracuse 2nd 5 5 1 Roy First 2 4 1 Egan and Hamblin Jones and Smith Terrace Thumps I A an 8-2 nastinff Utah Alcoholism Foundation DROVE THE GREEN In other action Friday Taco- rwvai nnif merit him for not participating migoStOn COOCll enough tournaments and not being a consistent winner 5CSVS Next Year Baxter dropped putts for birds ma went 11 innings before Ollie INFORMATION OFFICE Phone 392-0074 championship Brown blasted a two-run homer! BTTOATiOA MnneX join 52 exempt players for the at distances ot 10 20 and 529-25fh Street Ogden Utah tournament proper next wees to give the Tacoma Giants a 4-2 victory over San Diego Indian Arnold Palmer who feels he ifeet He drove the green on a 305-yard hole and sank his second nutt for another birdie tournaments scheduled" he 'Will Be My LCISt UUL 1 nupe ikj otcjj up inj' Dill fired a in Friday's first elimination round over the 7037 yard par 73 Royal Birdale course The 26-year old Texan appeared to be the only American to stand a chance to gain a berth in the British golfing classic play when I return NEW YORK (AP) The man Gieberger had the only eagle i i 1 who built the Boston Celtics into i among tne leaaers ne useu a does well in practice but fails when the chips are down fired a below-par practice round "Palmer's putting today was as good as I've ever seen liim'' said Arnold's caddy Skip An John Siever doubled tripled and pitched a four-hitter as Washington Terrace downed Terminal Annex 7-4 Thursday in a Weber County Baseball Association game Linescore: Terrace 7 8 3 apolis behind the tine pitching of Carl Bouldin broke a 10-game losing streak by heading Vancouver 8-6 The Hawaii at Spokane contest was postponed by rain Doug Sanders who also practiced with Palmer shot a 73 "I liked the feel of the course" said Sanders "but that's not rough they've got out there that's jungle" Jack Nicklaus winner of the derson Palmer trying out two putters is attempting to end a poor-putting streak that has plagued him since 1963 "TV V- qt7c Pnlmpr saiH Terminal 4 4 2 Siever and Owens Young and Gallegos 2-iron ana aroppea a iv-ium putt for his three on the par five 15th He was sharp on his approaches and three times wound up with birdie putts of three feet or less The field will be further trimmed after today's round to the low 60 players and ties for Sunday's finale Network television will cover the last hour of today's play and the final 90 minutes Sunday a basketball power has announced that next year will be his last as coach But Arnold (Red) Auerbach doesn't plan to sever connections with the National Basketball Association champions Auerbach agreed to a three-year pact with the new owners the Rupper Knickerbocker Breweries Monday making him an executive vice president Committed 8 Balks MILWAUKEE (UPI) Bob Shaw playing with the Milwaukee Braves established a major league record of eight balks in one season in 1963 Another Texas Mike Hadlock of Austin covereLthe course in 76 strokes as Md serviceman Derek HardyBfll Castleman of White Sulphur Springs Va had a 78 Frank Bostock of Phoenix Ariz posted an 81 that was matched by A Coulson of Morgantown and Bob Falkenburg who played tennis at Wimbledon shot an 82 Masters is rated as the 7-2 choice to win this tournament and defending champion Tony Lema is a 6-1 selection to score a repeat victory Palmer a two-time winner of the British Open is a 5-1 choice "I used to be bad in practice and win the tournaments Now it's just the other way around" Palmer who won the British Open with a 284 in 1961 felt that a lower score would be AT BONANZA GASOLINE Shirt Laundry Dry Cleaning WF7 YOU DCN'T DRINK J3B vbfmed CiiA 'nsurance JF 111 111 for NON-Drinkers Is Auto Life Home JL jg Openings for qualified salesman HPPBciPl SETA'S GENERAL SENCYBI 3890 Washington Blvd District Of Mk Dial EX 4-3395 or 3995601 Orfm DON'T RENT OR BUY A HOME UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR QUALITY HOMES North on Washington to North Street east to Monroe and kit three blocks or call 393-3366 393-2116 GEORGE'S MARKET Open 8 cttn to 10 pm Sunday July 4th Monday July 5th Barbecue Chicken and Picnic Supplies 36TH ST QUINCY HOUR No Extra Charge SANITARY LAUNDRY 1810 Washington Blvd Phone 399-0188 STATIONS.

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