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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 53

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1 KM IProtector ju. 1963 5C2H 3F. Examtarr-Poge 53 Burglars Loot McLarenAgain Burglars looted the starter's mately $200 was taken from the office and peeled on tnc course. Golf pro Virgil Shreve said $1,000 worth of equipment was taken from his shop. Shreve said the burglars ap parently tried to get into the shop earlier in the week, but had given up the job after unsuccessfully using a jimmy on the door.

They were successful on the second try. Marks on the doors indicated they returned with a larger pry bar. Shreve said that five weeks ago he lost golf equipment valued at $1,700 to burglars. office, pro shop and restaurant at McLaren Park Golf Course Monday night for the second time in five weeks. A safe containing approxi Examiner Sports Editor Now at all 6 Aulo-Torium Stores VACATION '63 Curlcy Grieve jr.

3 Leases Property Casino at Tahoe i 1 ir mkl ft J0 Del Webb For New STATELINE, June 4. Although this is an area where news travels fast no one seems definitely sure that Del E. Webb Co. intended to invade the lush territory. But he is barring an unexpected ruling from baseball Commissioner Ford Frick.

Webb, co-owner of the New York Yankees, has leased 20 acres of choice property from the Park family. The parcel of land is not far removed from Harrah's Club and Harvey's Wagon Wheel. The lease was confirmed by Richard Blakey of Reno, attorney for the Park family, which owns 500 acres on either side of the highway close by and isn't concerned one bit about its future value. Reports are that Webb engineers have licked both the sewage disposal and water problems, both hefty obstacles In this strip of no man's land that borders the lower end of the lake and stretches from non-gambling California to pro-gambling Nevada. NATURALLY, NEVADA land is more expensive.

Owners hoard it like jewelry. As for a casino license, Elakey said, "That's no difficulty," because of Webb's general reputation and also the operation of the Sahara, Mint and Lucky Strike clubs of Las Vegas. Blakey said it was no guess work that led Webb and his backers to this gambling mecca. "They don't do things by chance," he explained. "They hire private researchers.

They saw a pattern in South Tahoe which mirrored the future as infinitely brighter than other areas." OlfO Examiner Photo by Charles Doherty. HEART PROTECTOR Don Gustafsoi. of 11 166 Trcnough Fremont, became alarmed at the death of several Little League players after being dtruek in the cheat by thrown baseballs. And when hi 10 year old son, Lonnie, shown here, incurred rib injuries last year, Gustafson invented the D-G beart-rib protector. It can be worn over or under the uniform.

Guaranteed 21,000 even against tread wearing out! Save now en the tires you need for safe vacation traveling. Cordovan SAFETY tires (lite all tires offered by Auto-Torium Stores) are exclusively rugged 4-ply construction 4 full plies of tough Nylon tire cord. New level tread puts more rubber on the road, assures even wear and greater safety. Save now on these popular sixes: Reno Golfer's 68 Tops Harrah's Golf Special to The Examiner STATELINE, June 4. The Nevada side of the second Tubeless, Blackwall annual Bill Harrah Invitational Golf Tournament scored Tuesday when Emmett Saviers of Reno shot a hot 68 over Glenbrook to perform the most notable feat of the second day.

However, Dr. Bob Thomp its equal, two competitors son of San rancisco fired a suffered mild heart attacks. 69 over the tougher Lake Ta They were Boots Erb and Bud hoe Country Club course and 7 3 jT tl CordvaB Safety tirai are t'r 7V 1 1 guaranteed by Auto -Torium VS Storei for 21,000 miles or 21 If Ernie Nevers came through with a 69 at Glenbrook Foster, both from the Bay area. On the fourth at Glenbrook, a 225-yarder, Boots wound up M90 $j(o)90 Doctor Thompson wound up tied with Vern Callison of 6.00x13 6.50x13 Tubeless, Blackwall 6.70x15 6.40x15 7.50x14 Tubeless, Blackwall 7.10x15 7.60x15 8.00x14 8.00x15 8.20x15 Jive inches from the hole Sacramento and Doc Hensley every inch costing him $3,500, of Santa Monica for the lead Bud, on the 145-yard sixth wearing out. And maferiali I 9uaran I ership at the end of 36 holes THE PATTERN obviously reflected the booming growth of California and the ease with which its citizens can scamper across the state line to try their luck.

Transient population on the recent Memorial Day weekend in this vicinity was estimated at 100,000. For Washington's Birthday weekend it was even greater. As someone remarked: "There was nothing but humans swarming about." In view of these vast weekend migrations it was inevitable that other gambling interests move here. HARRAH'S, for instance, with twin roots at Reno and here, is Nevada's single biggest business. It used to be the Kennecott Copper Co.

but no longer. Harrah's has 3,100 people on the payroll, Nevada's largest for one business. It caters roughly to 10 million speculators a year, counting each visit. Has it welcomed the new competition of Webb and "As long as someone is coming we're glad it's Webb," said Harrah's general manager Bob Ring. AT THE SAME TIME, Harrah's isn't going to sit quietly by and permit the birds to desert their old nest for a new one.

Plans have already been announced for a plush, 26-story hotel which will be completed by 1964, a little in advance of Webb's hostelry. "This was not inspired by Webb's move. It has been a dream with us for a long time," Ring insisted. Harrah's operation, now the largest single gambling enterprise in the world, had a modest start at South Tahoe in 1955 when he decided to branch out from Reno. First, Bill the casino of George Cannon and Curley Musso 'on one side of the street and then that of Eddie Sahati, through his brother Nick, on the other.

Now you couldn't buy it without Federal Reserve help. with 142 at Lake Tahoe, saw the spot ter jump and waver his arms Hensley scored an unusual and nearly fainted. But the ball struck the pin and caromed 15 inches away. birdie on his first hole when his drive hit a blackbird in flight and knocked it down. On the net side, where handicap is paramount, Scotty Day's leaders: Glenbrook Foursome winner, net 47 Emmett Savi ers-Nick Slobadnak-Gene Parnowsky- Mike Bernol; Runner-up, net 50 Campbell, sometimes called Louis Lombardi Reno Ghilotti Clark Guinan-Ty Cobb.

Low gross, 68 Emmett Saviers; low net. 76-1858. Frank Siino. Pittsburg. Lake Tahoe Foursome winner, net Whitewalls, $3 more.

in. Need not be recappable! Installed free. Tax extra. Use any eld tire on your ear as trade- Atherton Fats, sneaked up to tie Robert Goulet, the well-known thrush, with 124. Goulet was not quite as 51 Frank Giffortl Bob Vincent-Burt Holiday-Bill Greeno.

Runner-up, net 54 Ed RosenKoeniz-Louis Krall-Don Zunini-Elroy Hirsch. Low gross. 69 Dr. Bob Thompson, Low net, 74-13 61. Scotty Campbell.

sharp Tuesday despite his Quality Rubber DOOR-TO-DOOR 15 handicap, but Scotty, with 13, just sailed along. As for the big prize, the Stanford Picks Grid Captains The Stanford football team 6.70x75 Special! VOYAGER Hole-in-One, a Rolls-Royce or British Amateur elected its captains for the 1963 season at the players meeting yesterday. 3 North State Golfers Win Quarterback Clark Weaver, hero of last year's Big Game, Handsome ear rugs of thick, pliable, all-new rubber. Complete full-across protection. Molded for snug fit over hump.

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mat. Scotland. 1 up; Jim Nielam, Scotland, d. Dr. John Vivian.

Phoenix. 2 and Edgar Haber, Monterey, d. Alex England, 1 up: Dr. Ed Updegraff, Tucson, Paul Dye Indianapolis, lnd d. June 4.

Three northern Cali from Phoenix, and Harris, who was shifted from guard to center this spring, are both Roger Bavliss. England, 3 and 2: James Pirie. Scotland, Billy Joe d. R. T.

Garder-Hill. England. 1 uo. 19 holes: Bovd O'Donnell, Hollywood. Patton.

Momantown. n. c. 1 ud: George Bradshaw, England, d. Major seniors.

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Burmuda Dunes, 4 and 3: Alastair Mcleod. Scotland, jiHi i1 Bug Screen Robert L. Timbrook. Palmdale, I fornia golfers triumphed Tuesday in the British amateur golf championship, but 16 other Americans were blasted out of the running. Dr.

Ron Lucetti, South San Francisco, beat Alan Kerr, Scotland, 1 up in an 18 hole first round match. Richard d. John Young, Scotland, 5 and 4. Pairings Wednesday include: Dr. Ron Luceti vs.

Bill Livingston, Scotland (second round). E. H. Haber, Monterey. vs.

John Beharrell, England (third round). End Signs ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS, Pierce Subs for 'Shoe' and Wins INGLEWOOD, June 1 uo. 20 holes. SECOND ROUND Lionel Smith, England, d.

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John Glover, Ireland, 4 and Richard Davies, Pebble Beach, d. Peter Davidson, England, 4 and 3. Edward Shamash, Scotland, Mai. Mattland Tatum. Birmingham, 4 and Paul Dunn, France, d.

John Selby. New York. 4 and Dick Sikes, Soringdale, d. Gordon Cosh, Scotland, 3 and Joseph Mitchell, Fort Lauderdale, d. Bob Haggart, Hollywood Park.

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Labron Harris of Stillwater, and two Walker Cup teammates, Bob Gardner and Billy Joe Patton, tumbled as the series of disasters trimmed the American field to 14. James Pirie, Scottish milkman, defeated Patton, 1 up, and Dick Smith, former Walker Cupper, eliminated Gardner, 2 and 1. A 45 year old Scottish tweed manufacturer, Dick Smith, bumped Gardner, 2 and 1. FIRST ROUND Dick Smith. Scotland, d.

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Truman F. Connell Jupiter. 1 up, 19 holes: Bill Livingston Scotland, d. Alex Welsh. Rockford.

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