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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 16

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tthf AttntStim 0tar Sunday, April 19, 1964 Murly Jack-Is Ib A Tie 1H.WI.UH, Il ,) i ll.i.l I.Hnilll 1P.MH I 11 1 I TT" 'I "III I f.T 'H I. .1,1 M.I.. rn At Mouston By KENNETH CARR HOUSTON (UPI)Burly Jack Nicklaus and Mik9-Souchak put their muscle to use Saturday over the long and windy Sharpstown Golf Course to tie for the third-round lead in the $50,000 Houston Golf Classic, tJw-y annum. 4 4 vy. Nicklaus fired his second straight five-under-par 66 Jorla 54-hole total of 208; five under par.

uniy a 76 on the first rv- round kept the 205-pound "Golden Bear" from running away with the tournament. he final round is Sunday. Souchak, also a 25-pounder, stroked a three-under-par 68. The 36-year-old former Duke University football player, now playing golf out of Grossinger, N.Y., said he was firing his best golf in a long time. Ties Course Record The day's best round was a -Imhiii course record-tying 65 shot by Al Geiberger of Carlton Oaks Junior Leaguers At Start Of Pancake Sale Calif.

The tall, slender pro had an unusual round of nine bird ies, three bogeys and six pars. The 65 gave Geiberger a 209 and left him one stroke back of of the receipts, but this year the league wil get all the proceeds. Tickets can be purchased all this week from any junior Jeaguer or representative of the league. Anniston Junior Leaguers are shown above as they start down Noble Street Saturday to sell tickets for next Saturday. The pancake sale next week will be held all-day and all the proceeds will go to the junior league.

In the past the league only received a portion Pony Clubs Buy Players the leaders Steve Bowman Draws Praise9 Winds have been giving most of the touring pros troubles at Sharpstown, a new site for the classic. But the breezes abated somewhat Saturday morning and several good scores came in from the early finishers before winds whipped up again to taaik'''' The managers of the Anniston Pony League met 25 mJtoSf-M 4he last week in the PARD office at the Anniston Municipal Golf Course and selected the following boys to try out for their team this season. Jack JVicklaus thows raw power it 1 1 irm i Players for the different Eagle, David Collins, and Rob. As Pleasing By The Bear teams were- Chavers. Downtown Auto Park Anniston Exchange- Club TUSCALOOSA, (AP) The Alabama football team scrimmaged under game-like Charles H.

Phillips, Manager- Earl Varnes, Manager Gary LSU Wins Track Meet and Coach Paul Bryant seemed 'Cuy Horton, Marty Phillips, Moore, Don Wray, i a conditions in a spring practice workout Saturday Jarry Howell, Michael Phil- Tubbs, James Mays, a pleased with the results. But, the 'Bama mentor cautioned, "We've still got a long way to go to have a football team." Fitts Finishes In Third Place ATLANTA (AP) Miami's Stars during' the scrimmage Phil Lee, Gary Moore, Mi- Lee, Charles Lay, George Ichael Burns, David Barr, Doug- Daugherty, Douglas Carter, las il 1 iam "Ray Burgess, Bobby Boswell, ledbetter. Hershell Barker, John Cassell, Lee Brothers Russell Pear- and Michael Whiteside. on, Manager Darrell Mor- Calhoun Butane Bill Crow, T-ison, Samuel Mathis, Tommy Manager Sam Sprayberry, Matthews, Donny Joiner, Ray Charles Sides, Archie Ramey, included quarterback Joe Na- Toronto In A Tie For Cup math, who gained 66 yards in seven runs, ana compieiea passes in 12 attempts. The Beaver Falls, Pa.

senior also scored noon. Many of the pros complained repeatedly about being unable to reach the greens. It appeared this gave advantage to the raw power of Nicklaus and Souchak. Nicklaus had one drive Saturday that went 400 yards from the tee. It landed slightly below the edge of the green on the 422-yard 13th hole.

The Columbus, Ohio, golfer got a birdie on the hole. Two Strokes Back Young Butch Baird of Galveston, was two strokes off the lead at 210, after firing three identical rounds of 70. Four players Rod Funseth of Spokane, Bert Weaver of Broadwater Beach, Lionel Hebert of Lafayette, and Billy Maxwell of Indianapolis were three strokes off at 211. Maxwell was the only one of Friday's four leaders who stayed among the top. i players.

Buster Cupit of Cherokee Village, another of Friday's leaders, fired a 73 for a 54-hole card of 212, as did another early leader, Ramon Sota of Spain. Don January of Dallas blew Jack Penrose won the Dogwood Golf Tournament Saturday, edging Atlanta's 19-year-old Tommy Barnes Jr. 6 by a single! Jerry Ramey, David on two gallops, one rrom yards out and the second time on a one-yard plunge. BATON ROUGE, La. (API-Billy Hardin, Louisiana State's workhorse sprinter, won three races and ran legs on two winning relays to pace LSU to a triangular meet victory Saturday.

The Tigers scored 86 points to 58 for Mississippi State and 32 for Tulane. Hardin, a 21-year-old Baton Rouge senior, streaked to victory in the 100" in 9.7 and in the 220 in 21.6. He won the 120-high hurdles in 14.0. Then, the son of LSU's 1933 National Collegiate Champion Glenn Slats Hardin ran on the 440 relay that won in 42.4 and the mile relay that finished in 3:21.5. ley, George Barr, Randall Stephens, and Freddie Huff.

Anniston Jaycees Alvln Brasher, Manager Rodney Paul Bryant boss of Tide Americans Rip Team Fullback Steve Bowman DETROIT (AP)-Third period goals by Andy Bathgate and Frank Mahovlich gave the ground out 41 yards in 10 car WOMEN'S AMATEURS SET Wilson, Eddie Kennedy, Tommy Wilson, Virgil Stone, Ter- ries, and another tullbacK, Les 1 WARSAW, Poland (AP) A Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-2 vie lie Kelley, gained 41 -yards in touring American AAU basket-j ry Poore, William Fowler, Ran NEW YORK (AP) Sites for tory over the Detroit Red Wings stroke, 287-288. I It was the second Dogwood championship for the 49-year-old Penrose. Barnes had a six-foot putt on the 72nd hole tor a tie, but left it on the lip of the cup. M. C.

Fitts of Tuscaloosa, Ala. shot a four-under-par 68, the day's lowest score, to move hall team reversed Fridav's de-ldall Freeman Trrv Parlcpr 15 tries. Quarterback the next three USGA Women's Tfeaf nt the hands nf a Polish fiarv ppndnrcnn anri Minhaoi Saturday night and tied the Sloan made 29 yards in 14 car Amateur golf championships have been determined. This team by defeating theMcCuIlars. Stanley Cup hockey playoff fi- ries.

He completed 5 of 9 passes. Three of Sloan's tosses were intercepted. 64-58 Saturday night. White Sox Floyd Reaves, The Poles trimmed the Amer- nals at two games each. Bathgate's 45-foot shot midway through the third period Manager Larry Estes, "I thought we had better hit -lean team, which includes some1 James Waugh, Ronnie Harmon, year's event will be held at the Prairie Dunes Country Club, Hutchinson, Aiy.

17-22. Next year the women will play their tournament at the Lake-wood Country Club, Denver, Colo. ting today than last Saturday. put the Maple Leafs ahead, and ot a me of la d1 James Robert Davis, Larry We had a lot better effort," into third place with 291. Louis McLennan of Atlanta scored a 82-73 Friday, in the opener Lavone Hunt, James Edward Mahovlich put the game out of a 1-game tour of Russia and Nelson, Mike Fincher, Marshall reach at 18:09 as he knocked in up on the back nine with five bogeys and wound up with a 75 and a 214 for 54 holes.

Coach Bryant said. 73 for fourth place at 293. rebound on ah "I have not eraded the films," Poland. David Clay, and James How-iBob Pulfords The U. S.

team flies to Askew. Bryant said, "but the boys that caught your eye were Dickey cow Sunday. i Giants Jerrv Llovd. Mana- Dave Keon scored Toronto's Bean (halfback). Creed Gilmer first two goals, the second com (end), and Tim Bates (lineback KILGR0 FORRESTER MIHOUIICES ASSOCIATION WITH BILL PHILLIPS r-SH-V NOTICE! er) on e.

Ron Durby ing in the second period while the Maple Leafs held a two man advantage. (tackle) showed a lot of effort, ger Randy Weems, a 1 1 Peoples, Ted Towns, Lawrence Kadle, Steve Gorman, Jack Powers, Rodney Holland, James Richard Culberson, and Michad Douglas Williams. Cardinals Carl Medders, and Steve Bowman ran well BRAIN PLUS BRAWN ST. LOUIS (UPI) Quarter--back Charley Johnson of the St. -Louis Cardinals and quarterback Frank Ryan of the Cleveland Browns hold masters Bruce MacGregor and Gordie Hpwe had scored earlier in the second period to put the Red Wings ahead, delighting 15,035 1 1 Manager Charles Whitten, mvm m- mm mux ii 1 i 1 il.

Micnael tans, me largest crowa oi ine Harold Rainwater, season. Dan Kearley (tackle), I thought, played well defensively. Charlie Stephens (end) also played well, and Namath moved the teams real well. "We had a lot of fumbles and interceptions, though. Outside of Bowman we don't have a backs that run with reckless abandon," Bryant said.

Johnson has a degree in'Payne, Dennis Magouirk, "Chemical engineering; Ryan, in Rodney Jones, Curtis Turner, iand Thomas Winfred Moore. M'i--t'-P 4 i S''AI ill I STAN THE MAN ST. LOUIS (UPI) Stan WE HAVE 24 HR. Wrecker Service Days 237-2702 Nites 237-6936 (The Man) Musial, retired St. Louis Cardinal outfielder made exactly the same number of hits at home as he did on the road 1,815.

Musial, in his 22-plus seasons in the National League ended his career in 1963 with a total 19 major league records, 29 other National League marks and nine all-star game standards. COMPILATION WASHINGTON (UPI) Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators compiled the lowest earned run average for one season among regular pitchers when he finished with a 1.14 mark in 1913. i i'-. in i J.fi .1 MEET BILL PHILLIPS-FORRESTER'S HEW SHOP FOREMAN II nt Bill is well known throughout Anniston and the county. His wide experience in Automotive Repairs enables him to give you expert service on any model or make Automobile.

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