Houston Golfplayoff Pits 3 Newcomers Wins at Sarasota College

Houston Golfplayoff Pits 3 Newcomers Wins at Sarasota College

Houston THE EVENING STAR ** Golf Playoff Seven More Marks Weird Bowling Washington. D. C. A-17 Performance MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1968 Pits 3 Newcomers fl |L Sought by Whitfield By Parke Marks Santini Open By Rod Thomas ;the seventh frame of the last Belmont Park Stakes iTljjafe *•*«.. IS B game, Jarman Against 2 Veterans Breaking Unhappily in the spotlight of cut a deuce on a » After spare got gKiMbk. :|jg Three the Santini Open, which pitted and seven out. In a (Continued Prom Page A-15.) ™ By A»»ocioted Prati $472,500 ylfc,. JMk RjkJR V th* 52 expert duckpin bowlers, was desperate try for victory, he Hit Record M spared in the rier and Middlecoff were in a NEW YORK. March 2.—With the fellow who finished fifth | ninth and counted while Leo eight, but the pins left standing tie. one stroke ahead of Nary one more month of the indoor Kesler of Newport Spring , News, Va., carried home were the most widely separated, Fof Meeting and two ahead of track season left, Mai Whitfield the S3OO 7 prize Stewart. W ijjP top prize. and 10. His was $l5O. ly tht Anocioted Prats The Mayfleltf-Ferrier-Stewart has broken just three of the Williams NEW YORK. Mar. 2.—Topped came first. Johnny Parke, winner of many j Rolls 193 Game. threesome Perrier 10 world records he hopes to by the SIOO,OOO-added took three putts, the second tournaments, was the victim of Hall Williams, another tourna- Belmont from before a three feet out. settled for shatter the season runs form reversal so singular that ment veteran, collected third Stakes June 13, an all-time high and a it remembered, money of 5. Mayfield also took a 5 when out. will be perhaps SBO largely by virtue of $472,500 will be offered in 21 long after the winner’s name is of a 193 game. His total was he chipped to within six feet and Some have been near-misses stake races at Belmont Park dur- then saw forgotten. 813. his first putt hang on such as the 800 meters and ing the 37-day spring meeting cup. ERF In the first three games of Guy Andes was fourth with the lip of the Stewart got gjas&t S. 'Sir $ i x half-mile in the Knights of Co- the six-game contest night 806, worth $45. in opening May acne-under-par 3 on a six-foot last Others the 6. lumbus meet Saturday night—- at the Greenway Bowl, Parke to- payoff were Ashley Mitchell, putt. v 85th running the 796; Gerald The of Bel- SKI J final of Madison Square taled 489. one of the highest Stair, defending mont, at a mile and one Middlecoff then needed only a iaNi* the champion, half, par. Cary scores for such a stretch ever , 795; Bill Mischou and completes applied pressure, how- Garden program and the last Dave Volk, 792 the Kentucky Derby- ever, by taking rolled in a major Washington each. Preakness-Belmont Triple Crown a 4 after his big meet in the East. The ath- ranked nationally, first putt was inches .|g&&L. .¦pm tournament. It was an average Kesler. 20th for three-year-olds. short. letes now will swing around the of 163, including games of 144, is the foremost bowler in the - - The Memphis dentist had Newport - Values of five traditional over- western circuit with meets in 163 and 182. Norfolk News Ports shot on his second and a 50- stakes have been increased $5,000 , ¦fl ¦ * J9| : Then he rolled 89, 109 and 117, mouth area. He’s won a number foot chip was straight but 3 Milwaukee, Cleveland and of major tournaments and twice each, the Toboggan opening day, - a sum of 315, which was one of short. The crowd roared when jBIHI Chicago. the lowest | finished second in the United the Peter Pan Handicap June 3, the downhill /'ill scores for a compara- putt rolled to the Had he gone a total of only ble stretch in the 11-year history | States Open. and the Top Flight Handicap right side of the cup and June 17 carrying stopped. a half-second faster, Mai would of the Santini. His six-game to- 425.000-added Middlecoff finished with a par Mark Sperry, of the Spillway money and the Swift Stakes May have had the 800-meter and tal of 804 represented an average 72, Nary and Mayfield m W Major League, won the Anacos- 11 and the May 27, with 71s in of Roseben each half-mile records addition to 134. | tia Spillway with a and Perrier and Stewart with yards Handicap $20,000-added. the 600 and 500 meters score of worth $125. Guy 70s. Might Have Been Weary. 68-858. Suburban Set for May 30. he broke later. Andes prize of Sam Snead and A1 Brosch re- Parke no collected second The $50.000-added offered excuse for his $75 with a Suburban ceived $950 each for a sixth- Thoroughly Smashes Records. tumble, but he might have. Be- i tally of 16-855 and Handicap is set for Ashley was Memorial place tie at 284. Jack Burke * As it he hit tape for fore competing i Mitchell third with Day, May mam (HB Hr was. the at the Greenway 16-840, for SSO. 30. and the $50,000- and Tommy Bolt won $750 in a IB apjBPBB HT l the half-mile in 1:50.9, four- he rolled six games in the Ana- added Coaching Club American tie at 286. HHHK^ tenths of a second off John costia Spillway Handicap and George Barlowe repeated his Oaks will be run June 6. money The leaders and win- Borican’s record, and passed the hustled from one plant to the victory of Release of the stakes schedule ners: last year in the Craw- 800 meters in 1:50.1, a(ae-tenth other. It was against his wishes. ley Handicap clears up the major spring pat- Cary Middlecoff 72—283 Memorial at Mount Bill Nary 71—283 of a second over the mark. Friends talked him into the San- Rainier with a score of 76-753, tern of races in New York for Jim Ferrier 70—253 Shelley Mayfield %sk * hit the 600 yards in 1:09.5, tini. Barnett three-year-olds 71—280 j sHBPBk' m He worth SIOO. Nelson was between the Earl Stewart. 1r 70—283 passed At the Greenway, game (SSO) Derby May 2 the Sam Snead 60—284 50.%0 and the 500 meters in Parke’s second with 52-718 and and Belmont A1 Broach 70—284 050 1:02.9, shaving big chunks off began to crack during his hottest Harold Wilson third with 104-709 Stakes. Jack Burke, jr 66—286 750 period. (S3O). Sophomores Tommy Bolt 70—286 750 the 1:10.2 held jointly by him- This was in the 182 Eighty-eight competed. can tackle the Jerry Barber 67—287 543 self Hugh game, in which he missed two prize went to a woman, seven-furlong Swift Stakes Lew Worsham 70—287 543 Borican and Short of Fourth and Walter Burkemo 72—287 543 Georgetown, and the 1:04.4, single-pin breaks. After that his Boots Wiggins, who registered the famed Withers Mile, $25,000- Mike Homo 74—287 542 A Wallace. control slipped palpably. 104-707 (S2O). added May 16, a pair of tests for Bill Trombley 71—788 400 NEW TWIST IN PUTTING—SheIIey Mayfield (right), a golfing newcomer from Cedarhurst, established by Wesley Others who col- Skee Rieeel 72 —288 400 He intended to try for the Kesler shot 846, an average of lected were: the SIOO,OOO Preakness at Pim- Jimmy Oemaret 60—280 286 N. Y., uses “body English” to coax hjs putt into the cup on the 13th green Winninjer during the $20,000 141 He was four pins better Fred Lazzari. 68-698; Bus Downey. lico May 23. Bo 60—280 285 relay mark, too, along with Garilli, 68-691; Johnny Houston Open yesterday. It may have helped, for Mayfield finished in a mile 24-693: Mike Ed Drake. Palmer 70—280 285 five-way tie for top than Ray Prep * his Grand Street Boys Paul Jarman, who was ! 100-691: John Parke, 44-690; Mulli- Last at Belmont. Marty Furgol 72—280 285 money. Looking on, and seemingly mates— gan. 120-688; 72-687, Wally 71—280 unimpressed, is another little-known pro, Earl Stewart, jr., by -1 Ruth McCllntic. Ulrich 285 Andy Stanfield, George Rhoden thwarted one weak box. In Bursey, The Peter Pan, at a mile and Dick Mayer 73—280 285 of Dallas, one of the five involved in the tie. AP Wirephoto. i and Bill 32-685. Freddie Haas 72—200 170 and Herb McKenley. But the one-eighth, is the final major Lloyd Mangrum772oo 170 Eastern prep Ed Furgol 73—200 170 team could do no better than for the Belmont Art Doering 74—200 170 3:18.2. Georgetown's 3:17.2 Stakes. Bill Orden _ 74—200 170 So Joe Kirkwood, jr 71—201 lio Babe, 11 record set in 1942 stands. Two More Stakes to Be Run The Metropolitan Handicap, Juliua Boro* 72—201 lio Under Par, New Nine at Andrews AirBase $30,000-added over the mile John Barnum 73—219 110 Dwyer Streak. Extends route, is set for May 23. Already Eyeing Fred Dwyer of Villanova won Before Hialeah Meeting Ends Half a dozen steeplechase Wins at Sarasota Service Title his ninth straight race by out- By tht Aitociotad Frau The Flamingo Day crowd of stakes are scheduled, climaxed NIT By tht Associated Press (Another of a series on service first base, he may legging Fred Wilt in a compara- by the SIO,OOO Brook (Continued but hopes find MIAMI, Fla., March 32,728 wagered Meadow From Page A-15.) teams’ baseball prospects.) replacement that tively slow 4:11.8 mile, while 2.—lt’s $2,195,325 to June 4, at two and half SARASOTA, Fla., Mar.

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