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Whnif^Utanedtypg Arstf&Sft Wk Lane, Southpaw, N, Club the End of the First Nine Holes, Ii.Ii R^ K4 •« a Clever Was Division1 No C-2 ***•THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY. MARCS *7. IMA Monti Jumps Into Lead in Miamiam Beach Open With 65-202 Mayfield Blows lead Buckeye Swimmers Os 4 Strokes, Tying Keep NCAA Crown; Rosburg With 203 &M€.amEtiS£i Wiggins Sets Mark Sy the Assodotetf Frew By Snead for Merrell Whittlesey stuck around all seven By the Aucciot.d Pr.ii The United States Asso- days, beating Johnny Palmer in MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. Mar. 26. Golf | OXFORD. Ohio, Mar. 26 —Setting a hot pace In the third ciation thought enough of Rich- the final. If Snead had lost that second-round match when Ohio State’s defending cham- round. Eric Monti, veteran Los mond’s Boosters’ Club to send 300- Virginia Dave Douglas had him the pions set a new American Angeles pro, jumped from eighth its top brass to the on medley relay mark, rolled ' yard place into the lead today In the capital Friday ropes, the backers’ losses might ? have doubled. up eight firsts and amassed 90 $12,500 Miami Beach Open golf T HV' points : Jfij * * take their ninth NCAA ? ** to tournament. swimming title tonight. - Friday night’s The 36 year -old Californian dinner was Buckeyes, pro- day’s as strictly The who also shot the finest round he for golfers, from the in- only record, through duced the individual knocked seven strokes off par vocation the parting saved their most extravagant for the Bayshore municipal words by Richmond (Dixie) President Ike touch for the final event of the course with a 33-32—65 to match Gray, general chairman. The meet, posting a 2:42.2 clocking first place from Shelley Mayfield invocation was by the Rev. Jack in the medley relay. There is no of Westbury, N. Y„ with a 54- Hamilton, now a Baptist min- world record for the event, but of ' ¦;./: .;- . :; ; -v-'v ister, Virginia hole total 202. V ¦. and the Amateur | performance - golf champion the smashed Ohio Hitting his shots long and ac- U in 1942-46-49. ; State's own American mark of curately. V •?: :;.-,baaa&yipS<i> .. :AS , hKNui, Monti sank only two ¦ Hamilton will attempt to ; 2:45.3 set in 1953. difficult putts in posting his qualify for the Amateur cham- Sophomore A1 Wiggins, who seven birdies. He ran down a dent from A Ji pionship, but probably will re- swam breast stroke in the record- at the 10th and 15- ¦ wwttieeer strict his competitive golf to that i 2£-footer a Plnehurst, and ' breakingrelay performance, also footer at the 13th. Otherwise, - Campbell, Cup tournament because it is one of broke the record in i BUI the Walker I meet the his true iron blasts left him so m captain Charleston, W. Va., the few without Sunday play. medley pins from 150 individual event with close to the the birdies were being polite as well as The host Country Club of a 1:26.5 clocking. were easy. curious. Virginia has two golf courses, Far behind the Buckeyes in -Back Mayfield Nine Ruins This Boosters’ Club Is some- Westhampton, the town club the team standing were Yale and Mayfield, Michigan, who broke the com- thing new. The National Ama- with a clubhouse full of charm dealocked for second petive record for the 6,577-yard with 51 points. i . |Kj ?v y JwßmfMmia teur championship will be held a very ordinary golf course, Bayshore course yesterday with but buckeyes, a In September, you The who went into 64, blew a four-stroke lead on in Richmond and the James River course, 5',4 tonight's although only l final seven events at today's back nine. know, and the miles west, where there’s a great ! Miami University’s luxurious pool gold After going out in 32, under prizes will be four or five golf course but practically no with a halfway total of 43 points, par, Mayfield had margin of money—big closing a medals, it takes clubhouse at all. This will pre- scorde 47 in the session four strokes over his nearest money—to stage an by taking five events. competitor. Rosburg such event. problem by Bob of sent a faced before Again, overwhelming A Boosters’ Club membership only it was San Francisco. the USGA when the Na- diving strength, points patron gets 17 in the He started to cave in at the costs SSO. For that a tional Open and Amateur have low board last night and 14 In 10th when he missed a 2-foot a season ticket parking sticker, been held at Pebble Beach. the high board tonight, which putt a bogey and carded 4. He plus Friday’s dinner, and possi- Players buoyed the Bucks. got bogey will dress, and even another at the 14th bly another event later on. They But double victories by Ohio when he knocked his tee shot &SX. igffi ill mT? .iT rL W w* do most of their practicing at sold 437 of these for a total of State’s two Hawaiians. Free- into the trees. At the 17th, he the town club, and then take styler Ford Konno and Back- couldn’t get a 3-foot putt down $21,850. No wonder the USGA shuttle car service to James stroker Yoshi Oyakawa, didn’t and he finished the round with brass was interested. Oyakawa tonight ** * * River. hurt. won the a 71 for 203 ** * * 100-yard backstroke, sponsors Konno took That dumped Mayfield wt The tournament in Tom Dawson, the course su- 440-yard freestyle Gerry into a atHHB ,>bh* MBt Hnli 18HBBt oxß*aP? are trying something the and second-place tie with Rosburg, ¦ Richmond perintendent at James River, has Harrison won the high dive. Har- different, a program who posted a 69. They were —Star Staff Photo by George Havene. else that’s been preparing for the Amateur rison dethroned his Buckeye without display advertising. You two strokes ahead of Bob Inman MARYLAND’S ARENA NEARS COMPLETION—Some idea of the tremendous size and symmetry of the University of Mary- championship for more than‘a mate, Morley Shapiro, piling up of Tulsa and Palmer of i can get your name at the bot- year. There’s a new back points near- Arnold fieldhouse had this floor nearly finished. extreme 590.25 with several Latrobe, Pa. land’s new can be from indoor picture, showing most of the seats in place and the tom of a page for S3OO, or split tee on almost every hole, 390 perfect dives. of red, gray yellow, give very ready basketball a page somebody Range The seats, in rows and a colorful effect. The 12,500-seat arena will be for next with for S2OO trees, a portable watering butterfly Several Within dignified new North Carolina's season and may be available in time for spring graduation exercises. each. This method of system for the course, breaststroker, Phil Drake, and Several other pros were in contributing, and two advertising, or has of the par fives have been Yale’s Australia nfreestyler. Rex position to strike tomorrow for $13,700 a netted with number of shortened about 10 yards and Aubrey, also became champions. the $2,200 first prize. pages still Takes Demotion Seriously Players open. now are called par fours. Drake surprisingly defeated the Only three strokes off the pace Network CYO Basketball So the committee has more defending butterfly NBC Gets That par 70, 200 stroke with 205 s were Gene Littler of than $35,000 in the treasury with makes and Daw- champion, son offering Harvard’s Dave Haw- Palm Springs, Calif., In Tourney Finals Today the tournament almost six was 20 to 1 the was no defending one of the j night player kins. There hottest players on the winter! Tamburello Impresses Coaches months away. It needs about other that not one champion freestyle Rights to Televise Finals ni the six classes of in Championship in the 100 tour, and Thomson, $25,000 more. the Amateur by Aubrey. Peter British the Catholic Youth Organiza- par any won Open champion from Australia. | Richmond hardly would sup- would break on one In Byrd Stadium Scrimmage tion basketball tournament will port championship round. I College today the Amateur walked around the One stroke behind this two- Football conspicuous, including be held at Catholic Uni- Friday pretty definitely Frank Tamburello took his de- A1 Whar- versity on admissions alone. If memory course with some Prospect for White Sox some and still in the \ By tha Atsocioted Prats ton wjth two blocked kicks and gym. good running top money were motion to the No. 2- quarterback serves, the men who backed the players and they were CHICAGO, Mar. 26 (/P).—'Third for the Healy, All finalists with the excep- struggling big Open NEW YORK, Mar. 26.—The spot Maryland seriously yes- Jack Davis with one. Don National PGA Championship at on some of the | Basemen Jack Dagro. a .403 bat- National champion. Ed j at moved up to the string right tion of the midget and unlimited Furgol Louis, National Broadcasting Co., which first Hermitage C. C. in 1949, lost holes, but I’ll take some of that j ter for Schurz High School in of St. and Slam- terday, and brought joy to the spot, ran 60 yards for a will go Wilmington, min Sammy televised college football games tackle classes to about 30 cents on the dollar, 20 to 1. James River is a magnif- | Chicago, today was signed by the Snead of White Sul- hearts of the Terps’ football touchdown when he plucked a Del., Saturday for a tourna- phur Springs, w.
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