Birdie on 18Th Gives Mangrum One-Stroke Lead

Birdie on 18Th Gives Mangrum One-Stroke Lead

JUI’l/W rtDRU«H I7JI Birdie on 18th Gives Mangrum One-Stroke Lead in Tucson Open 2 Newcomers Remain McEwen's 4:11.1-Minute Mile Close Behind Leader; Gives Michigan Relay Record " By th» Associated Press the anchor l mile, was clocked Worsham Shoots 66 I EAST LANSING, Mich., Feb. 3. in the fast unofficial time of —Don McEwen ran a 4:11.1 mile 1:52.7. By Associated Pre** Merrell has one complaint, she confided, in the Michigan State Relays to- TUCSON. Ariz., Feb. By Whittlesey Dick Coleman of Illinois pole- 3.—Lloyd “He never gave back my $10 for night to give Michigan a world’s of Washington Golf and Country vaulted 14 feet 1 inch to better Mangrum Chicago birdied the the lessons.” indoor Club the dirt track record in the half an inch the old mark of 18th hole to take a recognized sports pro- by today one- *••*** distance medley relay. stroke lead at the end of the motional ability of Sid Carroll 14 feet l2 inch by Don Laz of Illi- Two weeks before the United time for third round of the $10,000 Tucson when he was The Michigan the com- nois last year. States Golf Association an- bination of Open golf tournament. He had elected to the a quarter mile, half, Hard-luck kid of the meet was nounced the personnel of the mile a 54-hole score of 200, which Board of Gov- three-quarter and mile run Jim Ford of Drake. Ford finished Walker Cup team that will meet was The was 10 un^er par. ernors, and now 10:08.9. old indoor dirt first in the 300-yard dash with a the British in England May 11-12, Bob Watson of White Plains, he’s slated to track record of 10:10.3 was set by time of :31.4, equal to the meet Bob Harlow’s Golf W£orld, the N. Y. and Max Evans of Detroit, be golf com- Drake at the Butler Relays in 1937. and field house record, but offi- somewhat opinionated golf weekly, two newcomers to the tourney mittee chair- McEwen flnshed 50 yards ahead cials ruled that he finished in the submitted its own selections, ac- trail who refused to crack under man. of Michigan State’s Warren lane and he was disquali- companied by sound reasoning wrong pressure, were one stroke Sid has been Druetzler. fied. only for its with a familiar fig- picks. behind totals of 201. Neither Unofficial times for other Wol- Thane Baker of Kansas State, has ever won a ure in athletics Both the USGA and Golf World professional verine team members in the relay well behind Ford, was given a tournament. here since the agreed on Willie Turnesa, Sam were 0:50 for A1 Rankin in the first in the event but as he wasn t Uim Turnesa. N. days he was Urzetta, Frank Stranahan, Harold Briarcliff. Y„ quarter, 1:59.2 for Charles White- clocked there was no official time. who editor of Paddock, jr„ Charles Coe and had led after the first round sports aker in the half, and 3:08 for The Hatchet at McHale. With the Following the meet, McEwen and was in a first-place tie start- Jimmy pos- Gordon Aaron in the sible of McHale three-quar- was awarded a gold watch as the ing out today, and Ted Kroll, New George Wash- exception they ter. Merrell athlete of the relays. Hartford, N. Y„ ran into trouble ington Univer- Whittlesey. were fairly obvious choices, and outstanding Although eclipsed by the Michi- but salvaged par 70 scores for sity about 15 years ago. He served would have been named by almost There was no official compila- gan performance. Ohio State totals of 202. a year or two on the sports staff of any golf authorities without much tion of team scores. turned in a time in the Within easy striking distance the Washington Times and then thought. sprint medley relay that would look were Skee Riegel of Tulsa, Okla., the Daily News before ending his The USGA named a nine-man good in any meet. Gordon Ties Record John Bulla, Verona, Pa., and Ed journalism career with the Army- team and for its other three tied a Furgol, Royal Oak, Mich., with Navy Journal and a stamp pub- selected Bill Campbell, the West The Buckeyes ran the relay in Sid Gordon of Boston totals of 203. lication. Virginia legislator, Bobby Knowles 3:30.3 to break the meet and field National League record when he house record of with the bases Worsham Shoots 66. From there Carroll joined the and Dick Chapman. Golf World 3:32.5 set by Illi- hit four homers Lew Worsham, 1947 National stuck to an and nois in 1947. Len Treux, running loaded during the 1950 season. ■... ...— IBagiggggqBWRIBaBSWWWWWWWWWBWMBWWBMMBMWBMMWWMMWMMK office staff of the Redskins, and eight-man lineup Open champion who won the its other two were ■" quickly rose to ticket manager nominees Bo i*~ "" "l"*f Phoenix last TRIPLE PLAY WITH DRESSEN ON Cobb and Open week, shot a BASS—Ty (left) Rogers Hornsby (right), two of the and then general manager of the Wininger of Stillwater, Okla., and 66 hitters of all today and totaled 204. Wor- greatest time, have Brooklyn Manager Charley Dressen in the middle on the bass pro football club. He resigned A1 Mengert of Spokane, Wash. sham, of fiddle as harmonize at the 75th formerly Washington, and they anniversary celebration of the National League in New York. from the Redskins to open an ap- Mengert was a USGA alternate, now pro at Oakmont. Pa., is show- —AP Wirephoto. pliance store in Alexandria. but Wininger wasn’t in the USGA _ Bob Wolff ing the steadiest He improvement. Sid didn’t have much time for list of 14 that included five had a first-round 70 and a 68 yes- alternates. golf as a sports writer, of course, terday before his 66 today. Virginia Boxers Win or as a football executive, but Personally, we like Golf World’s REPORTS ON SPORTS "It would be nice if I could in 2 Classes Del Webb and Kayos Saigh after he left the Redskins he selections over the USGA. There knock off two more strokes and Match With ! started taking an active part in is entirely too much emphasis on have a 64 tomorrow',” he said. Citadel Presented by tournaments at his home club. the National Amateur champion- Mangrum forged to the front Mark CU's By th« Associated Press Triumph Investigated by Him, Spurred on by Eugene Murphy, ship in selecting a Walker Cup on the final three holes. S. Feb. 3.— Shooting CHARLESTON, C., incoming president of the District team. a 67, he had three-putted the 14th Showing lots of in the GEORGE'S power Golf Association, Claude Rippy, The USGA selected Bobby green to go one over and Over CCNY Boxers lighter weight divisions the Uni- par Chandler Discloses Chick Featherstone and Carroll, Knowles, a National Amateur RADIO AND TELEVISION CO. trailed Kroll for the lead versity of Virginia Cavaliers’ box- tourney Special Dispatch to The Star By the Associated Press Washington G. & C. C. has taken semifinalist, but did not name by one stroke. On the 15th Kroll team defeated the Citadel ing a renewed interest in the tourna- John NEW YORK. N. Feb. 3.— NEW Ward, who also reached the missed a 14-inch putt and went Y„ Bulldogs. 5-3, at the Cadet armory YORK. Feb. 3.—Baseball Catholic ment picture. With Sid around, semifinals last year. Knowles won over University’s boxing team before an par. Mangrum blasted out tonight estimated 2,500 Commissioner Chandler disclosed season in its bid to defeated of New there'll be some innovations this the New England and South Caro- Basketball is losing stature this of a and a City College fans. trap took par 3. today that his office, after receiv- lina amateur maintain its hold as the nation’s third York 7 to 1. today. Catholic now1 ! year. championships, but major sport. Mangrum Misses Eagle. won the first four i* * * * The failure to maintain clubs in such big- is undefeated in three matches Virginia fights ing complaints, had made inves- if he deserves a place, so does professional The two men were all even com- St. Louis and now Wash- this on the card and then sewed up Eddie Jones, for four years as- Ward. In all fairness, however, league cities as Cleveland, Detroit, into the season, having previously de- tigations of Del Webb, part owner ing 513-yard 18th. Man- the when its sistant to A1 at the withdrawal of the losers from the feated and tied Penn victory heavyweight, of the pro Houghton we don’t think either one does. ington, plus yearly grum s second shot hit Virginia Yankees, and Fred Saigh, to on the green William Sinclair, gained a deci- Prince has been named present set-up has caused a curious public speculate State. owner of the Georges, Golf World received a number and stopped within three feet of Cardinals. basketball is such difficulties. Is it the sion over the Citadel’s Bill Baldwin pro at the Gibson Island <Md.> of letters protesting its failure to just why having the pin. He missed an eagle 3 by Supposedly stronger in the in the final “These are the only two major themselves, they wonder, or the present organization bout. Club, a resort course between Dale who on sport heavier the club name Morey, his less than two inches but got the divisions, Cardinals league owners we have in- Baltimore and of the pro league! All but two fights w'ent the limit.

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