Lema Edges Arnie with Playoff Birdie
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THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Monday, June 29, 1384 P*f* 11 Lema Edges Arnie Californiaii No-Hitter ZERO'S FRED HANSEN Winner of For Cards AaV«aOa N«n hhrtra Nine Texans Qualify MCFADDIN - Alei B«r. Grand Prix rtrp h«rled t ne-Utt«f fee With Playoff Birdie the Mcr irldln C*nU»ib here ROUEN, France (AP) — Dan Sunday .flfntoon al tfcey Guerney of Costa Mesa, Calif., For Olympic Trials NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) but I Ihrw-putled for the bogey of them except the first, third downed (be Refuglo Re4 Sox CLEVELAND (AP) - Tony ta ad driving the same Brabham car *•». , Uma sank a 15-fool birdie putt $?"I -reall „ y too. ,k my time on"-'-_and. —15.h —•-•••wher- . e• I -go t birdies,-- " that ran out c! gas and cost him Jo« Flores *nd Joe Or(ii DALLAS <AP)-Ollan Cassell, Long, the world's record-holder, ic« meet but he ran In the AAU on the first extra hole Sunday that eight Incher and I still don't Palmer ssid, «i hit the cup at a victory two weeks ago, won with three hits each, led the rmer University of Houston and other such standouts as ar- 400-meter anyway. He failed to after missing an eight-incher on least five times but they stayed the 231.7-mil* Grand -.Prix of batting honori for Ihe Mc- ar, qualified for the Olympic ry O'Brien and Dave Davis. gel lo Ihe finals. know how It stayed out." wlv Why the one on 18 didn't France automobile race Sunday, Faddln squad, Julian Floret Ted Nelson of Texas A&M, on the closing hole and won the Palmer said he had one of his g 11 neverknow youU Sunday, bringing to nine Jerry Dyes of Abilene Chris- $100,000 Cleveland Open Golf better rounds for his 68. °i,?,',, ' Gurney took'Ihe lead after 30 '' collected two hits. e number of Texans who have tian qualified In the javelin Ray Hilburn of Texas Western • "Well you get some good ones ]aps of the 57-lap race on the The victory give* tfce team throw wllh 243 f»l \V> inches ana Roy Hicks, the former Cor- Tournament in a sudden death "I hit all 18 greens in regula. and you have to expect some Houen-Les-Essart.es circuit when a 9-2 record for the seaiog, ade the big show next week In playoff with Arnold Palmer. tlon figures but two putted all bad ones ew York. for fifth place. Bill Miller, Me pus Christ! schoolboy star, They had tied at 270,14 under ' world champion Jimmy Clark of Cassell was third In the 400- Murry ex, made it In the broad didn't qualify. Nelson failed in par, for the regulation route. Scotland was fotxed out by an eter run of the National AAU jump with 25 feet 1014 inches- the 400 meters, Hilburn In the Lema, who started the final oil leak. He finished about 35 eet at New Brunswick, N.J., tor fourth place. 400-meter hurdles and Hicks In round In a five-way deadlock seconds ahead .of Graham Hill Foyt Gets ith a time of 46.3. Six in each Bobby May, the Rice hurdler, the 110-meter hurdles. three strokes back of Palmer How They Finished of Britain in a BUM. Jack Brab- ,'ent qualify for the Olympic finished fourth In the 110-meter Gale Harrison of Abilene and Jack Nicklaus, birdled five iam of Australia was third in a ials. hurdles but already had quali- Christian and Earle Young, straight holes from the fifth CLEVELAND (AP)—Final scores and Harold Kncece. SSI I , SS-71-71 tJ-150 Climax-powered Brabham like fied for the Olympic trials by former Abilene Christian star Ihe pursue; II,e SIW.OOO Cleveland Bobby Nichols. (818 , 71-67-71-71-JSO Gurney's. Hot Foot, Two of the Texans—vauller who was in the 1MO Olympic through the ninth to move Into a Open Golf Tournament, Dave Mil, 1316 67-71CT-7&-MH red Hansen and shot putler winning the event In the NCAA. lie with Palmer at the turn. xTony Mike Soucnak 1816 ., 6971-7:65-353 Gurney ran mil o( gas on the Billy Pemellon, Abilene Chris- Games, both failed to qualify In Arnold Paul Bondeson, IS IB , 7J ast lap of the recent Belgian andy Malson—also have quail- the 200-meters Sunday. Lema captured two more bird- Jack I Doug Sanders, ISI2 . ed for Ihe U.S. team that will tian vaulter, failed to place but ies coming home to lake a one- Terry Dill. 36,250 . Bob Verwey. (612 ... 7MM8-71-3S: Grand Prix after setting a rec- he, too, already had qualified in Miller tried Ihe triple jump — • nuary, r" Julius Burns, til] .. ord pace and Clark went on to Loses Race eet Russia at Los Angeles late stroke edge. On the final hole Devlin. (612 ... SMSWs—H INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-A hot- ext month. the NCAA. also but didn't place. his six-foot pull for a birdie s. $6IZ , ra-75-SS 6S-5J,win. Sunday, Clark drove Uio Kice's Ed Red scratched on 69-68-71.K—27-"4 Sam Carmlchjel, $612 73-70-SS-70—2J" same old model Lotus with foot ended A. J. Foyt's stun- They did It by winning and trickled just past the cup and R.H. Sikes Jr.. tt.TOfl .. 6SM-73-10—m Son [otlcllUr. (612 .. .. 70-73-63.70—270-73-K1.70—USl all of his throws In the javelin "1 the eight-lncher rolled around Don Fait/ield, $3,700 .., 6S-6S-E9.70—OT Gay Brewer. t61J 73 (S-70-71—34 vhlch he won in Belgium. He ning dominalion of American King records In the pole vault Gary player. R300 .... 89-67-89-71—IIS Tom Aaron, $S)2 . 10- 1-7!-*!—Ml auto racing this year as Don nd shot put in the National but he already was in the trials 'Say H With Flo7.uers| the hole and failed lo drop. George Bayer, 17,300 ... Claude Kins. $612 . 70-fi-?? 6J-1! lad qualified in a now Lotus, through his showing in Ihe Rex Baxter Jr.. »I,9M ............ K-67-72-30—>7. -----7 Babe HlKicy, $157 . 69 ffl-7J.H-2Swhic: h developed motor trouble Branson of Champaign, 111. AU Saturday. It could have cost him $1,000 Mason Rudolph. JL9SO ... 70-S7-7 I-W-J77 Jack Kule Jr., 1157 ....... 6S-31-7 3-70—38: NCAA. HOUSE OF FLOWER1WERS I an Inch, but his birdie on the Al Gelbergcr, (I.SM ...... 64-70-73.71— 278 Frank Beard, $^03 ....... afterward. drove to victory In a 100-lap Hansen vaulted 17 (cot—the Fred M«rll, »[.SH... ..... 7fr88«9.7l-!7S Fred Hawkins. $30! sprint car race at Indianapolis Jim Heath of Dallas, a fhone HI 3-3M32486 I first extra hole gabe him the Frti Marti. 11,65} ........ 70-6V6J.7I-JJS Charles Sirford, $305 .... Clark's car began leaking oil ird time in three weeks for 520,000 top prize while Palmer Johnny Bulla. SI.SM ...... 97-7 1-7K.7D-J78 Howie Johnson. $303 ..... just before the start but he went Raceway Park Sunday. m to hit the magical mark, Marine, already has qualified IS13 N. Navarrarro • Kay Floyd. I1.6SO .: ....... S8-73-JI SS-178 Bill Collins. I30S 6S-T1-73-72-3S for Ihe trials through the serv- settled for $12,000. George Archer, $1,300 .... 6S-74-69-70— 37B Labron Harris Jr., 5305 .. 71-7I-70-71—58 out in an effort to vvin his third Foyt, who was unbeaten in a atson, the Texas A&M fresh- Tommy Bolt, $1.200 ... -------- " Jay Hebert. $!IO .. .... 73-70-69-7?—28 straight race counting for the dozen sprint and championship en, shoved the shot 64 feet 11 Palmer moved out in front in Dan Sikes Jr,,. 11,70, 0 .............. ,. Dean Refram. $310 , . 71-7I-70-72—2S the money winning race with a Millilleer Barber, JS.200 ..... 70-68-70-71—379Ray Botls, 1110 . SS-1J.73-71—28 vorld driving championship. class races, including the Indi iches—his longest throw by i>\ total of $61,651. Lema breezed Larrrryy Mowry. J1.20. 0 ........... 6.S fi9-73-69_77-_ S X—Won on first hole oF sudden deatl Surney stayed, close behind him anapolis 500-mile classic this alf-inch—lo beat mighty Dallas into second with $60,561, $49,000 fat Brown. ISIS ......... 67-75-61-69-SSO playoff. for 30 laps. Then Clark slopped season, leaped from his car a. of which has come in his last at the pits for about 20 seconds lot grease dripped on his foo four tournaments. and Gurney took the lend. Aft- a third of the way through tli 4ggie Signs AMONG THE GIANTS race. The Houston, Tex., drive 25% Lema won the Bing Cros- er one more lap Clark coasted by, Thunderbird and Flint tour- into the pits and quit the race.,cooled his foot in a pail of wa iiaiit Contract naments earlier this year and Gurney's victosy was only his ter and started again, bu his four conquests are double Mira Passes Test, second in a major race for For- couldn't make up lost groun BRYAN, Tex. (AP) - Short- Dividend those of anyone .else on the tour. mula One cars. Ills other Grand and finished llth. top Jerry Baliard of Texas TO tllOIBU TEXAS MOTORIS1S Branson took the lead from A&M Saturday signed n contract Thnl's what Stale Farm's currently pjyinsi Texas pollcyjiolrjetl 'A year ago Lema lied Palmer Prix victory came on the same have come to expect dividend savings Itom Slate farm MmuMi and Tommy Aaron here at 273, course in 1962, when he drove Mario Andrelli, Nazareth, Pa wilh the San Francisco G Ian Is of fnraoui fl-mcmtli'« policy .