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1 wj -9-8" Vi a Friday lept 11 1M FORT COLUNS COLORADOAN Page Fires 5-Undcr-Par 65 Redskin Outlook Jacobs Takes Denver Open Lead SNOW IN NEW ENGLAND BOSTON OP An inch of snow fel km Mt Washington overnight and the temperature p-ped to 24 today Recent Injuries Further Thin Utah Football Ranks Rep Hill Assails Southern Control Of House Groups STRATTON (Special future welfare of Colorado agriculture will depend on election of a Republican 66th Rep William Hill said here last night The veteran legislator who Is retiring after 18 years In Congress was a guest at a dinner given by Kit Carson County Republicans to honor hi services to the district and hta party In a talk at the dinner Mr Hill lashed out at aouthern Democrats who control the committees ol Congress asserting they approach! the problem as well as many other issues with a purely sectional viewpoint Raps Rice Subsidy It make he asked provide a program for rice that in the last fiscal year provided an average of 621800 per farm in subsidy payment from the government while th more important cropa such as corn wheat and feed grains recelva no such aub-sldy approaches to agriculture that Include rice peanuts and tobacco as basic crops in our farm legislation have perpetuated outmoded approaches to the economic difficulty that will remain as long as a Democrat-controlled Congress keeps Southerners In charge of the Mr Hill continued He said his toughest battles as the ranking Republican member on both the House Agriculture Committee and the House Select Committee on Small Business was to combat the Southerners who controlled the committees and their effort to legislate for sectional interests to the detriment ol the rest of the country the House Mr Hill said "of the 19 standing commit tees 13 are controlled by Democratic chairmen from southern and border states In the Senate of the 15 committees nine are controlled by Democratic chairmen from southern and border opening round along with 10 otW er swingers Trailing the three young pacesetters were the leading money winner this year Arnold Palmer of Latrobe Pa veteran Lionel Hebert of Lafayette La and Doug Sanders of Miami Beach all with 67s Five other players were bunched at 68 The low amateur was Gene Woodard of Detroit with a 69 Bill Brown Fort Collins' veteran professional fashioned a four-over-rar 74 He matched par 35 on the front nine and came in with a 39 on the back aide Brown was scheduled to play his second round with Pat Rea and Frank 11 30 am to- dav The field will be sliced to 90 after today's 38 holes and to 60 for the final round Sunday First-Day Scoreboard At Centennial Open Tommv Jsrrtbj Jwm McMuUia Bill Parker 34-33-66 Arnold Palmer 32 35-47 Lionel Hebert 32 I Dou4 Safidei Fred Haekint Frme easier Bill Collin 34 Bob Hold 36 32-48 Marshall Springer 08 Ed (Porkvl Oliver 69 Dan Leve Jr Gay Brower Jay Hebert Frank Stranahan Buddy Sullivan Mike Fetrhik Gooste Art Rail Jr Gne Woodard Jim English Max Evans 6i 35 34 33-36-49 69 35 Paul Harery Bert Weaver Billy Maxwell Dick Tiddy 35-35-70 Joe Greer John Cleary Bo Wintnger 32 Dow Flnaterwaid 37 Bill Biadorf 32 Leo Biagetti 34 Jerry Magee 34 Bob Goalbv 32 3-71 Jerry Barber 37 Roilie Wild man 36-36-72 Bob Vevlupek 35-37-72 Bob Clark 35 37-72 Jack Burke Bob Rosburg Tony lema Joe Conrad Gordon Jones Tony Novitsky Paul O'Leary Stan Opkaka Bob Da via Don Whitt 72 Jim Ferree 34 Jim Rifgm 34-38-72 to work out this week This leaves the starting right halfback spot in the hands of 144 pound Stanley Uyeshiro who could easily be the mallest starting grldder in major college football Another boy Bob Mastelotto regular left hilf has been shelved for a week but should be able to play the first game However he is behind In physical conditioning Terry Lewton reserve fullback has also been on the filing list with a leg injury and hasn't worked out much The two maior injuries in the line are Harold Warfle a aopho-fnore guard who is a fine punter and Dick Clanton who was counted on to be a top center After a full week of practices Coach Ray Nagle says of his squad: spirit and conditioning are excellent I'm relieved that Gross-cup's injury is improving and 1 believe he may be able to play some against Montana but we'U take no chances with him Pete Haun has looked great in practice and will make the quarterback spot strong when rot scu returns "In the line the play of Dick White end Bob Bigltaccio guard ami Bob Coogan at tackle has been outstanding well satisfied with the squad outlook at this time A real pleading factor Is the return to form of Larry Fields who was a fine fullback two years ago He is looking good" If Nagel were to choose a starting line-up today ft would probably include: Ends Dick White and Jack Soul tackles Jim Hibbard and Bob Coogan guards Bob Mig-liaecio and Garth Rohde center Micky Caruso -In the backfield It would be Pete Haun at quarterback Mastelotto left half Stan L'ye-blro right half and Monk Bat-ley fullback These backs are small but fa-t This is probably the lightest starting backfield in many years and maybe the smallest in history Uyeshiro weighs 144 Mastelotto 158 Haun 175 and Bailey 177 They average 163 pounds and all are fast £F1 MISSION DIAM0NDGLA5 WATER HEATERS 10 Year Guarantee INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY $1500 Only Small Monthly Payments Required With the Mission time payment plan there is absolutely no waiting for credit WRAY PLUMBING HEATING CO 13)4 College Correct Phone HU 2-5354 30 gal Normal Installation 40 gal Normal Installation f95 00 105 00 3ill Brown Has Round 74 i By LOUDON KELLY DENVER (AP) Young Tom-ny Jacob a skinnv freshman on he professional golf -circuit ig-iored the big pack of favorites and 90-degree heat Thursday to post an early lead In the $20000 Denver Open Centennial Golf Tournament The 23-year-old rookie from Whittier Calif carded six birdie for a five-under-par over Wellshire municipal course Trailing him by a stroke were two other comparative newcomers John McMulhn 23 of Fair Oaks Calif and Bill Parkei 28 Wewoka Okla Then followed the tourney veterans nothin easy striking distance 21 Break Par I Twenty-one swingers in the big of more than 100 broke par uring the opening round of the 72-hole tourney which is worth 2800 to the winner The meet on he 6 642-yard course winds up unday Jacobs a 150-pounder who made is home here with his parents intil 10 years ago faltered onlv nee during his blistering first ound He bogied the 470-yard par 12th nole but rammed down his two of them 15-footers six birds and 11 pars His 64 in a warmup round Wednesday was only one off the hot par set then by National PGA Tequesta Fla and Bob Goalby of Belleville 111 The course record la 62 Finsterwald matched par in his Home Loan Borrowers: Our Conventional Home Loan Plan Might Save You Hundreds of Dollars! jIF you are paying higher interest rates than necessary IF you are considering refinancing your home you are planning to buy a home 20 to 25 year term 51 Interest No loan fee or commission Free Appraisals FHA FINANCING AVAILABLE (25 to 30 year term) Free estimates of moneys available under FHA loans Don Farnham Agency 120 East Oak HU 2-6014 (This is one in series of ar- dele outlining the current picture for Colorndo State University's Skyline Conference football opponent!) SALT LAKE CITY Utah (Special) An already University of Utah football team became even "slimmer' 'last week with a rash of Injuries which have sidelined almost the entire first-string backfield and several key linemen A major mishap is All-Ameriran I Grosscup'a ribs The cracked two ribs in scrimmage and there is serious doubt as to just what condition he will be In for the Sept 20 opener with Montana Lee had the same type of Injury last year when he cracked two against Montana but this only kept him out a week However the new breaks are on the right side and are hampering the Redskin great's hurling 1 Coach Ray Nagel said Tuesday that he has hopes of Grossrup being able to go against the Crushes out that he will take no chances with his ace and will keep him benched If there is any doubt as to his physical condition Larry Wilson the leading returning ground gamer from 1957 is definitely out of the Montana tiacas and there is some doubt as to whether he wd live able to go against BYL' Sept 27 He has a broken hand and has not been able LaSalltf31f Wiggins 0 LASALLE (Special) LaSalle of the North Central Conlerenee swamped Wiggins of the Poudre Valley League 31-4) in a prep football game here Thursday Fullback Elmer annest piovid ed the offensive firevvoiks tor the winners scoring three touchdowns twice on runs of 15 yards and the other on a three-yard punch Charlie Rains and Jack Noirr tallied the other two touchdowns on runs of 2 and 1 yard respective ly- LaSalle also had two TDs called back by penalties Rains galloped 70 yards and annest went 53 on the voided scoring sprints Sawyer's Needle Works on Chico Phillies Win By ED WILKS Associated Press Sorts nter No one ever has accused Eddie Sawyer of being buddy -buddv with his guvs but a great man for psychology as a retread manager with the Philadelphia Phillies Just a few days ago he took a swipe at Chico Fernandez the chipper proud shortstop peddled to the Phils by the Dodgers last vear shown me a thing" said Sawyer the pennant' skipper of 1950 who returned as manager July 22 If Chico shown Sawyei anything since then Sawyer just been looking Going Well Now Sunday the day after Sawyer's dig the Phils lost a double-header to Cincinnati but Chico was 5-for-8 and drove in a run Tuesday he doubled home the first run when they beat Los Angeles 4-3 and ended their losing string at seven Wednesdav Fernandez was hitless but the Phils beat Los Angeles 8-6 Thursday night Chico really beat the rap He tied the game with a two-run single then stole second and counted the winning run on Dave pinch single for a three-run eighth inning that beat the Dodgers 4-3 It was the only game scheduled in the National League TkandT Nliht L(o (At Cantu Bawl) Card Chief Mulling Job Offers MILWAUKEE (AP) If bosses of tie St Louis Cardinals hurry up and publicly fire Fred Hutchinson as manager he might beat them to the punch Club officials insist they make a final decision until the season ends despite repeats he already is out But Hutchinson disclosed upon the club's arrival here that he already has received four offers for is not giving definite answers on them for the time being "but I probably will In about 10 That will be a week before the regular season ends and the time set bv the Cardinal brass for a definite decision If Hutchinson should announce acceptance of another baseball job around Sept 21 the Cardinals might npt be ready to announce his successor Alvin Dark the veteran 35-vear-old infielder traded by the Cardinals to the Chicago Cubs earlier this season Is believed to have the inside track for tie job if the Cardinals are willing to pay the price in baseball talpnt that it will take to get him back Father's Alibi Wins Centennial Feature DENVER (AP) Fathers Alibi won the Ladies Dav feature race at Centennial track Thursday covering the six furlongs in 1:09 3-5 and tying the season's fastest tune Bob Yeager leading jockey of the meeting was up as Fathers Alibi overtook MacMullen in the stretch The winner paid $6 60 $3-60 and $2 60 Rodeo Clown was third A crowd of 4218 wagered $185-0S3 on on eight races The horse track near Littleton closes the season with 8 races to-dav and 11 races Saturday Saturday Atlantic as So do West weekend Atlantic has scrimmage Its preparation opener in opening game-type Lehigh Southern work plays Dan Missouri Vanderbilt Sky Sox Go 1 Vi Games up On Amarillo The Colorado Springs Sky Sox have reduced their magic number to two They did It the hard way whipping Amarillo In both ends of a doubleheader Thursday night 6-2 and 12-5 in 12 innings to replace the home-standing Gold Sox at the top of the Western League It gave Colorado Springs a 1V4 game lead with three games to go Amarillo has four more games Any combination of Colorado Springs victories and Amarillo defeats totalling two now will assure Colorado Springs of at least a tie for the top spot They could make It tonight The two teams square off again in the final of the five-game series Each has won two Young Hal Trosky tossed a neat five hitter to pace the Sky Sox to their first game victory Art CuittI and Don Prohovlch chipped in with homers In the second game Colorado Springs tied It with two In the ninth they waited until the 12th before lowering a seven-run boom In the other games Pueblo virtually assured Itself of a first division spot The Bruins swept a doubleheader from Albuquerque 8-0 and 5-4 giving them a four-game edge on the Dukes in their fight for fourth place Dave Sten-house threw a sparkling three-hitter In the first one Last plane and suddenly red hot Des Moines won its ninth straight 7-3 at the expense of doubleheader from Albuquerque Lincoln Sioux City edged Topeka National AM Golf Tourney Reaches Semis By JACK STEVENSON Associated Pres Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A rawde-tough ex-champion two surprised collegians and a virtual unknown today battled in the 36-hole semifinal round of the 58th National Amateur Golf Championships The bracketing assured a college player in the final for the first time since 1951 as Dick Foote a junior at UCLA met Tom Aaron a Florida senior Texan Billy Maxwell won It that year In the other semi two 34-vear-olda dueled Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City who won the national title In 1949 and Roger McManus of Cincinnati who says he hopes he's a better salesman than a golfer Southern Flavor This quarter with a distinct Southern flavor McManus was Itorn In South Carolina survived from the original field of 200 who started over the Olvmpic Coun-tiy's Club's Iake Course on Monday For both Foote and Aaron this is the first time in the Amatu Amaiuer came here hoping to play well enough to make the Walker Cup declared Aaron the Southeastern ConJeience champion The 21-v ear-old from Gainesville Ga ousted ex-uthsu Dick Chapman and 1958 runner up Chuck Kncsis two rounds Chapman went out 3 -and 2 and Kocsis 7 and 5 Long Putts McManus dropped putts of 25 feet at the second hole 10 on 13 15 on 15 and 36 at 16 In eliminating Ward Wettlaaler the Hamilton College hpnior from Buffalo who had downed Harvie Ward of San Francisco 3 and 2 Coe eliminated two collegians Thursday He equalled par 70 to oust San Jose State's Dan Morgan and then Deane Beman of the University of Maryland each 1 up Beman beat 55-year-old Johnny Dawson 3 and 1 in the morning Foote eliminated Don Bispling-hoff of Winter Park Fla 2 and 1 and then downed Dr Frank Taylor of Pomona Calif last runner-up 4 and 3 Len Matthews Worried About Bout With Tibbs PHILADELPHIA (AP) Unbeaten Len Matthews is worried about his scheduled 10-round fight at the Arena tonight against light-hitting Tommy Tibbs He's not worried about losing but rather how win The 19-year-old Philadelphia lightweight who has won 12 of 13 bouts by knockouts is afraid the bout go the limit No he have i-ocks In his head He just wants to prove to himself and his detractors even undefeated fighters have he can box go the 10-round limit and win by decision Only against the veteran Pappy Gault has he been forced to wait for the decision And that was an eight-rounder But the experts figure the young Negro sensation will make short work of Tibbs one of the losingest fighters in the ring today The 24-year-old Boston fighter in 92 bouts owns a 43-46-3 record He is the current New England lightweight' champion for what that is worth and holds a victory over Willie Pep the 35-year-old former featherweight king who has seen his best fighting days NBC will telecast BROOKLYN TEEN-AGER YOUNGEST CHESS MASTER PORTOROZ Yugoslavia Bobby Fischer the 15-year-old Brooklyn wonder kid has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master In the long history of chess Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the six-week international chess tournament set up to determine Long Distance Moving MOVING CRATING STORAGE PHONE HU 2-2972 Ted Carpenter Sen 132 LA PORTE Agent Mayflower Transit Co Smattering of College Grid Openers Slated Saturday By JACK CLARY 1 Associated Press Sport Writer With the first full Saturday of college football still two weeks awav and a partial slate due next weekend there is a sneak preview in store Saturday with a smattering of opening games and some robust full dress scrimmages Kentucky is the only national power to open with an interocean clash against the University of Hawaii at Louisville Wildcats' Coach Blanton Collier said the game was scheduled mainly so his sophomore-laden team could get experience before wading into a tough South-Eastern Conference schedule Drake SD-Slat Drake takes on South Dakota State in a non-mtssourl Valley Conference tilt in the other maior Saturday game Two stronger lesser lights find Florida State meeting Tennessee Tech and Bradley facing Iowa Teachers A host of small college games is on tap for Saturday La Crosse (Wis) defeated McAlester 26-7 In an opener Thursday night This will be the final practice for the Southern and Coast Conference teams well as the Southwest Conference who all open next weekend some of the Eastern independents plus some out of conferences games In the Mid and Far Wake Forest opening next against Maryland in an Coast Conference game been promised an all-out Saturday Clemson got first look at Virginia plays in for its Sept 20 and these will be emphasised workouts from now on Princeton Scrimmage Princeton though not until Sept 27 has a full scrimmage set against Virginia Military 1957 Conference champs began lng against Morehead State for their Sept 20 date while Devine concentrated his Tigers on the opener with i Horse Show Winners Announced by Club Winners in evems of the horse show staged by the Boots and Spurs ruling club at Durrell Arena Sunday were announced today by Mrs A Llndonmuth Winners in the order in which they placed ale as follows: Junior western horsemanship Chailes Johnson and Jean Johns ol Arvada Jerry Palen of Cheyenne Ann Hill of Fort Collins John Hoffman of Arvada and Jan Hon nen of Golden Scior western horsemanship Joan Rowe and Judy Hoffman of Arvada Sharon Thornburg Carole Hinman Karen Thornburg and Janice Moyer all of Fort Collins Reining class Monte Henten-over ol Cheyenne Sharon Thornburg Jerry Palen also Alice Jurgens Carol Hacker and Ann Hill of Fort Collins Keyhole race Alice Jurgens Monte Hemenover Janice Moyer Penny Mueller Ann Hill Jan Hon-nen Ride qnd lead under 13 Jane Patterson and Douglas Smith of Fort Collins Monte Hemenover Frank Merritt Gene Palen tyid Veronica Webster Rids and lead over 14 Jerry 1st Cynthia Wolf and Karen Ball of Fort Collins tied for 2nd Janice Moyer Joan Cruze Carol Hacker and Ann Hill Clover leaf barrel race under 13 Veronica Webster Jim Webster Douglas Smith Frank Mer-titt Monte Hemenover James Stewart Cloverleaf race over 14 Carole Hinman Alice Jurgens Joan Cruse Charles Johnson Jerry Palen Pole-bending Sharon Thornburg Alice Jurgens Jim Webster John Hofntan Jerry Palen and Carol Hacker MOUNAIN LION SHRINKS RICHMOND Calif (API Just shot a ountain Hon from my kitchen window with a 22 rifle" proudly reported a feminine voice to police headquarters In the backyard of Mrs Harriet Neely's home officers confirmed her shooting eye but the body was that of a neigh bor's Siamese cat Ditch Digging Drain Ditches and Basement ICCCCD 533 Prospect h00e uu 2-1803 it Jl Important Announcement To The Farmers In This Area Farmers Ranchers Service Co offers you a complete fine of fine products at competitive prices and with attractive profit-sharing features FEEDSTUFFS A complete line of Ayres MeadowGreen and Nu-Flake feeds FERTILIZERS The complete line of Campbell Gro-Green liquid the finest fertilizers on the market These can be applied at any time of year through ordinary farm sprayers or by airplane application PRESERVATIVES Security Compound (in 50 lb sacks) which is used for the preservation of high moisture hay and grains and to prevent spontaneous combustion This is a new item which should be used on every farm INSECTICIDES A complete line Representatives of the company are making every effort to personally contact each farmer and livestock feeder in the area In the interest of time saving we suggest that you send a card or letter to Farmers Ranchers Service Co 1403 47th Ave Denver 16 Colorado Acoma 2-2350 High turn semi: Pete Davie Appbancea 2327 High team game Pete Davie 819 High individual aerie Jake Lang 539 High individual game: Jack Bateman 197 six potential challengers for the world title AND Wayne Schrader Distributer of Texaco Farm Products and Schrader Distributor of Texaco Products for Fort Collins Phono HU 2-1256 After office hours phono HU 2-4735 or HU 2-5125 ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL WIRING FREE ESTIMATES HU 2-8593 or HU 2-2621 1815 Lo Porte Ave.

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