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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 7

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Snead Cheered As Aaron Suffers ED SCHUYLEK JR. LKrONlBK, Pa. (AP) Tbt crowd cheerwt oh) Sim Snead when be birdled toe final hole of tbe PGA championship tod crowded around Bill Ceiper as he headed (or an Interview but the ether cbap who played with them was left pretty much alone. "I tried not to think about all the thtoes at stake a rnaior title, a place on the Ryder Cup team, the $25,000 I'd win here, getting into the World Series of golf. I tried not to think about tnern, nut i ma," Marr saw.

"I PLAYED sale. Just trymg to get the ball on the fairway and on' the green. I had my acceptance speech all memorized aft er I parred then I bogeyed 15 and forgot'it." But Marr faced the challenges at Laurel the pressure, the heat, the threats ot proven champions Nlcklaus and Casper won for the first time In over three years. He went, into Smith Winner In Ona Action Boh Smith of OoTum bus, capped a big day Sua day by winning the 50 lap feature of the Wynn's Invitational at. the W.

va. international Smith, driving a 327 Chevrolet, won three other eventa helmet dash, first heat and qualifying. In the qualifying, Smith set a new track record of 18.01 seconds, bettering the mark of :18.25 he set a year ago. IN THE feature. Smith kd all the way with pre race favorite Wavue McGuire of Grayson, second and Sam Erwin of rnrtsTtiouin aura.

Other results: Htlmal 4iih 5mlHi, McSuIn, Letwert. Ei Mini hut Smim, Me Oulrt, Mreker, UHniirl; IIMt Bud Frailtr. Chuck Crew dH Doc DbWSOOI WWMW Erwin, If New Coach Isn't My Old Buddy DUHANGO, Colo. When Mike Waite began his college football career as a linebacker at Fort Lewis College, Joe Wol cott was a teammate. Write finished at Fort Lewis last season, Wallcott was line coach.

In between, WaitB had served a two year mission for the Mormon cnurcn. Af.LUNESCORE\ ojtlrnd oaJfoTSt IT BUFFALO MW Welr Irwi Hm Sarely, (Lammlei Htw yrd ran kkkl ajjl Curlntlm 3 run lOdotHik Ajtandanca K.5'7. KIWI 7 rail Olfchrlst 15 run (Knmar HS fiaynH il run (Krwtr JjW; HsH, pua from Oroneipi (16 fT 7 31 iD Ji rwwrai (urn Tbat aaaa was Tansy Ami! he certainly wasn't IftwredWoaS wben he stepped up to the first; tee Suodav. Totnmv Aura IW jwai tied (or tfaa lead with the eventual winner, Daw Marr. But when, he left the (iret green Aaron bad a double Do and was two strobe behind.

finished the round with a seven i over par 7t and tied with tour Marr Choked By Emotion Dave Hadn't Won In three Years, Convinced He'd Never Win Again LIGONIEfl, Pa. Dave Marr won an imposing array of prizes with his triumph In the 47th Professional Golfers' Asso clulion Chnmpfonship (or a start, along with the prestige of capturing one of golf's four biggest titles and a handsome, coveted trophy. But his biggest reward was! confidence regained the con fidence he could be a winner. "I WAS CONVINCED would never win again'," fte trim texan, cnoKed wiu emotion and near tears, said Sunday after his stirring two stroke victory aver Jack NicMaus sod Billy Casper at Laurel. Valley'; goif club.

"When I blew the Insurance Open three weeks ago I said to ray wife, 'Susie, I'm just never going to win a tournament' I thought maybe It was the end of uie line. There are bo many people to thank but I better stop here a minute before I cry," be said haltingly. the fourth round lied with Tommy Aaron, four under par for holes. Gardner Dickinson was one stroke behind, with Nlcklaus and. Casper twD back.

Aaron, playing In the threesome ahead with Casper and Sam Sncad, came apart completely. But after nine holes. uasper nan pulled into a tirw lace tie wiiti Marr wnue meatus and Dickinson playing with Marr only a shot back. HOWEVER. MARR renamed with birdies on ID and 11, then clinched it with scram bltae.

vital oars on the two touch clostofi holes. His even par 71 gave him a 280. Nicklaus, also with a 71, matched Casper's fi nal day score ana JXi total. Nicklaus, me neavy pretour ney favorite and winner of the Thunderbird and Philadelphia Classics the oast two weeks, got for a neat sum of three successive tournaments. The Masters champion has won inr tne year, just 730 shy o( the record set by Arnold aimer a m3.

BO WINTNGEH. colorful 44 year old veteran, loomed up to tourtn place wiin a torrid ee, inz him a 283. Dickinson to a 74, for a 284 and fifth, while aneaa snot a 72 ana tiec at 285 with Australian Bruce Devi in, Iwho had a 79. FINAL SCORES IN P.G.A. Kiln 70 72 Raymond H.1JS JMMJ Llthn Claim, inss SSP Sli sty.

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'clad a year old pro I rami Gainesville, (aid. I "WU a day," ha rapiatil "What a Hart 1 started eat with a eeaMo hafey aad I dkU't aiaka a eatt aU day." Aaron (trad an apeolnf round Play f.lNDCREN TO TESTIFY WASHINGTON Senators called young track star Gerry Lindgren to testify Monday in wide scale orobe of the row Between ruling powers 01 u.a. amateur ataienca wnicn nas Pepitone Fined Again By Keane NEW YORK (AP) Manager Johnny Keane levied fines on two more of his New York Yan kees for arriving late to the ball Sundav. joe pepitone, a seoirai onena r. it believed to have been fined s.100 and rookie outfielder Ross Moschlto Pepitone was fined on July 23 for his previous tardiness.

On June ft. three nlavera were fined $250 apiece (or drinking at Newark Airport wnue waiting tor me cnartered pia depart (or Kansas City. MORE QUALITY INCINIERED FEATURES IN stephckS Adansoh CARRIERS WM Itnglh trcaiiak carrbra arallable to Son mi nltar awaUti aad aorta Sarht Ciailaia InhirdHaifjaabla far ojvkk twtallflltoa. khrluHM. kotW tonlah 1ft taa aaaraaa la tawaa far lobyrtoA mok gncaa la mmi dbt WtlTE FOR RULIETIN 760 INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUOTS 00.

HI C0UKT STW ClHRtoM, W. Vt, W. JU IN. Evarym tt waa araal ml Ut ni Lj u. teuraaya thai veer bt abot open ing raunoj or didn't win ant tfatm.

But on tbn second dav bal came back with a 71 to remain In the bad and la the third round ha carded a (or a abare lof tbt top spot witli Ma caught bim and others "in tte middle. BUSS BARDAHL WINS OGDEN. Bardahl wan the first Bonneville Regat 1 ta on Bunaay as Hon musson at Seattle drove bis iirilimited hy lane at an average speed ot miles ner hour on Wil lard Bay. It nut Miss Bardahl points Demna tirst ptace No tre uame tne stsnuings. STOCK CAR DEATH FONDA.

N. Y. A stock ear race driver was killed Saturday inieht when his vehicle lost a wheel during a race and over 1 turned three times at Fonda Sbeedwav here. Officials said that Walter (PeODer) Eastman. 33.

of Mad ison, w. was racmg i consolatum zo lap event. SKIING WEATHER VICTIM SANTIAGO. Chile The Pre I World Championship ski tourna ment, wmcn has Deen postponea from day to day, was officially canceled Sunday, the victim of VersoHte Arhleta Tenn. lat Tta Morean.

a versatile Memphis State University athlete, has signed wits tne St. Louis; Cardinals for an undisclosed bonus. Ha outfield and inneKL Tbaa laa day's flrei Ma second ftwt eMliut a tree, took twa to get to mel grew and two putted. Re owed the next two botes but theft bofMd thraa of the next four and hit chance (or his first victory on pro tour was Ifooe. Man's Biggest Pay Day JICK NICKLAUS DAVE MABB BILLY CASPEB Top Three in P.GJL Tonxney S1H (50,060 In Prize Money FT.

BENN1NG. Ga. On An I Army reserve commander Joe Nanism, rookie Quarter back of the New York Jets, could avow the draft by joining his outfit 'We can offer rJarnath a short active duty tour provided he can attend weeniy wennesua; pvcnintf meetlnss." said Col Chauncey M. Stone, whose S24th Reneral Hosoltal Unit ia based In Coral Gables, pmn.A FOUND DEAD TFfTEftBOBQ. N.

J. Stan Pitula, 84, a former major1 league pitcher with Cleveland in was found dead inside his locked automobile Sunday with the motor running. NAMATH GETS OFFER Football Not Always Fun McHAN The Toronto Ar uonsuts of the Canadian Foot ball Conference announced Sun dav the release of Lamar Mc Han, a 10 ycor veteran of the NatJonal league. IT'S JUST NOT FUN GREEN BAY. Wis.

Line backer Bill Winter, 25, of the New York uianta quitung orofessional football because he says it "is nn longer fun to MAJOR LEADERS Yartrzemskl Ban 8SU3 Marl. San 32. Jt! Calllson. 'pi JKiMcn. Cincinnati.

Ui Baiki, CtJum, nlng, Phllamehu), IS I ft tvclind, a. Harton, Dalrolt, ca aland as Ccnlffllaro, Bajlon, 11, to, norm oriroll. By Tin AoHtlaled Press The Cleveland Browns' vaunt ed aerial attack, supposedly shortrclreulted by the loss of psul Wsr fleld, pasaed its first pra leaion teat with flying colors. Led by quarterbacks Frank Ryan and Jim Nbwwskl, the Idefendlng National Football! League champions whipped the' San Francisco Wen 37 21 Sun day in their first exhibition start agalnet NFL competition. In Sunday's other action Phil adelphia's Tim Brown faced the Eagles to a 20 17 NFL exhibition jDlego Chargers, led by quarterback John Hadl, walloped Kan sas City 31 10 an American Football League warm up.

Baturdav ntahL a crowd of 71, largest ever for a pro exhibition jn a non league elty bar mim at aaaaN sav, witc. a 7imn VH2S.il from Itarr CCMnd HY fSirldcmi I run (Tlmbarl kldt) Anaodmot JMK. MONDAY, Alio. Id, lfo5 Plllf RWfl II Browns Still Pass; Vikings, G.B. Tough I packed the Sugar Bowl In Newl Orleans to watch the Baltimore Colls overpower the St.

Louis uardlnals zz io white Nr exhibitions in Atlanta's new stadi um and Green Bay's expanded pork drew turnouts of 39,120 and 50,837. The Minnesota VUslrws held off Pittsburgh 31 21 in the pro grm inaugural at Atlanta mu nlciDal Stadium. The Packers shefled the New York Giants 44 at Green Bay. Ebewhere Saturday nlsht, Houston upended the AFL champion Buffalo Bills 29 7 at Buffalo and Denver came from behind to whip Oakland 27 17 In! an test at ban Lane uuy. The Browns' ftvan (linDCtl scoring strikes of 34 and 33 yards to Collins in the first quarter end Nlnowski hit Roberts for a 22 yard touchdown before the half ended.

Kelly, returned a San Francisco prnt 68 yaras lor anoincr score anu veteran bou uroia doqieo three field goals. Georse Mlra went all the way at nuarterback for the 48ers, whose other Bignal caller, John BrorUe. is nurSUlE fl sore nacit. Ttw ChuririH A lout cornerback Dick Westmoreland early in the DELAY GAMES LOS. ANGELES The Los Angeles Rams have post poned two exhibition games because of the rioting.

The Rams announced that the charity game with the Dallas Cowboys, scheduled last Saturday night, would be played Tuesday night. A Coliseum contest with the champion Cleveland Browns, scheduled tor next Saturday night, will be played Sunday afternoon. .1 mvm 1 CcdsfW 111 BOSTON. I I 9 91 II NRD NOT PAID IS KR lJ WEEK 7J Broad Iganw with 'a fracturad arm. Brawn (atari 11 Tarda ratt ing and caught three passes for 93 yards as the Eagles, beaten 37 0 by Washington their first pre season start, refunded.

Greea Bay blanked Uw Giaals until the closing minutes while Bart Starr's pinpoint passing tnreaaea New York's rookie laden secondary. Starr completed 10 of 12 losses for 151 yards and two touchdowns. 36. rrHTa" 1 AUTOMOTIVE CENTER Serviced While Yew Shep Front End ALIGNMENT Lew Prto. 0 A.M.to5:IWPJI.| Tuee.

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