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SUN NITE July 1 LATE RAT DEMOLITION 38 HLJti The SportTrail fy JAMES DOYLE I Bargain Price on Big Jack? 4 at the half in the British Open with defending champion Jack Nicklaus and Anzac Bruce Devlin tied for the lead with cards of 140 and now the British bettors whose money made Big Jack an 11 4 favorite can't be doing much worrying Bloomin' strange odds those as the lads down on Vincent Avenue will agree Want a ree Tip? Those spurting Twins will carry on To win the I gonfalon And their World Series foes will be The Cardinals (This tip is free) Rube Arb of Wakeman I A generous soul is the Wakeman Wow who may i have something on the crystal ball at that Hot Doggerel Our noble Tribesmen need a spark To rise o'er that 500 mark E' And stay above it till the fall No profit in 500 ball Hill Billy No profit at the stadium gate that for certain I Of This and That Chicago Coach Joe Becker who's been around for more years than a few says Sandy fireball might have been as hot as Bob but it as live as the livest one ever seen And I recall hearing late Umpire Bill Summers say the same of the eller fast one You may have read that one of Bing sons and his new bride delayed their wedding for almost an hour the other night in order to see the finish of the All Star Game Was the game THAT good? Countless TV fans are said to have gone to sleep on it It was blanks for the Yanks in their annual exhibition match with the Mets to the delight of the majority of the 31852 customers Metsmerized Yanks no and how are the mighty fallen! Joe Louis predicts that young Joe razier unbeaten and untied in his 16 professional starts will be the next heavyweight champion And young Joe says never met a keener prophet than Joe Thistle ans ree Gated Today All the grandstand customers will get in free at Thistle down this afternoon this being the annual Apprecia tion Day the trceck weel be to get out re marks Mr Stanislaus Totaloss a suffering grandstand player of the gallopers for many a year Perennial Saddle Champ i The fop guy oh backs Each season at the Cleveland tracks Is Michael Manganello who 4 Has lots of what's called derring do of Bedford 3 Ji The hard booting Manganello fellow came out of Hartford Conn and he gets back there for a visit as often 'as he can But his old Hartford pals can't chide him for calling Warrensville 0 the best location in the nation NL quarterbacks rank Ryan Bart Starr and Sonny Jurgensen are all on that dotted line now each with a contract calling for well over $50000 No two bit quarters they Interviews Luke Al Gordon Cobbledick former Plain Dealer sports editor will interview Luke Easter and Al Rosen at the next Wahoo Club meeting at 12 noon Wdnesday at the Car ter Hotel Rosen is president of the Wahoo Club and Easter is now working with TRW The meeting is open to male guests and members Tickets cost $3 for mem bers and $350 for non mem bers and are available at the door Table reservations only will be accepted by Miss Major TO 1 1210 Christmas in July at LAKE BUCKHORN SEE OUR AD TODAY IN THE PLAIN DEALER Watch the JIM THOMAS OUTDOOR SHOW WEWS TV SAT 3:30 to 4:00 PM BEST IN THS WEST CLEVELAND" Ill AT II WUOHOAIA "BEST ANYWHERE CLOVEHIEA CAMl R0 Al AT 17 Of CLIVILAND THE GREATEST THRILLS IN SAT Nite X5 TRACK ACTION! 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THE PLAIN DEALER RIDAY JULY 14 1967 Nicklaus Devlin Tie for British Lead HOYLAKE England Defending champion Jack Nicklaus stormed in with a three under par 69 yesterday and joined Australian Bruce Devlin in the lead at the halfway stage of the British Open Golf Championship The first half produced the upset elimination of Mas ters champion Gay Brewer of Dallas Tex who failed to are one shot off the pace at 141 Tony Jacklin the 23 year old rising English profes sional are at 142 and Gary Player of South Africa and Clive Clark of England are bracketed on 143 Another round will be played today over 6995 yard par 72 layout with the final round tomorrow There will be a playoff Sunday in case of a tie Phil Rodgers the pudgy pro from San Diego Calif who was beaten in a playoff for the title in 1963 three putted three greens in shooting a 73 for 147 He eagled the third hole with a great six iron shot six feet from the cup: DEANE BEAMAN the rookie pro from Bethesda Md control his drives and skied to a 76 for 148 Bert Yancey of Philadelphia also was at 148 after im qualify for the last two rounds after shooting a disastrous 80 for a two round total of 150 NICKLAUS of Columbus Ohio had 71 after two rounds and Devlin had 70 Both were four under par after 36 holes over the sun baked Hoylake course Robert deVicenzo of Argentina red Boobyer and Lionel Platts of England and Jimmy Hume of Scotland DOUG SANDERS the snappy dressing dandy from Ojai Calif was only four shots out of the lead after shooting a 73 for 144 with four birdies and his spirits were high won tournaments from four shots he said Three other Americans remained in contention but well back Guardiola Leads Ohio Am by Two Continued from Page 37 three year letterman on the Ohio State golf team who will enter OSU graduate school in the fall There are four more at 222 and still very much in the contest One is Tony Blom the 39 year old from Cincin nati who has won this cham Hil I SS: pionship twice His 69 yester day was the lowest JACK ROST score Another is Lalu Sabotin the Warren fire department cap tain who had the second round lead but skied to a 78 yester day Dud Humphrey of the Country Club one of Cleve land steadiest play ers also is at 222 along with John isher a 35 year old stock broker from Dayton YESTERDAY for the most part scores were high again (Tee to Green a By Ton Place It enjoyable to watch Lalu Sabotin shoot his 39 in the third round of the Ohio Amateur golf championship at Beechmont Country Club yesterday This is an extremely fine gentleman dedicated to his chosen profession as a fire fighter for the city of Warren After 16 years he has worked his way to the rank of captain Everything Lalu has achieved in his 37 years he has had to work for He was a good fighter in his younger days bue he doesn't care to discuss it now rather not be remembered as a he says quietly Instead he hopes to be remembered as the man who twice won the Ohio Public Links golf championship Now he hopes to add the Ohio Amateur to the list LALU CAME from a poor family and plays his golf on the public links mainly at Avalon on the east side of Warren One of his close friends Don Robison said yesterday Lu isn't on duty be out hitting golf balls practice for about four hours starting with the wedge and working up Then play 18 holes is the kind of guy who is interested in what other people are doing He like to talk about himself or what he has Robison added while watching his pal play golf Sabotin was leading the Ohio Amateur by one stroke after 36 holes but his 78 yesterday dropped him four off the pace being set by Dick Guardiola of Shaker Heights main trouble has been his putter He seems to push everything to the right After his 10 foot par putt on the fourth hole slid off to the right Robison yelled at him you go off to the right Lalu turned smiled and tapped his temple guess taken too many blows up 4 HL Wsl WKJb I SCHMIDT HUDNUTT A heavy rain sent everyone for cover shortly after noon When the lightning started to dance around the course play was suspended for nearly 30 minutes While Guardiola had four begies and two birdies yester day possibly his finest hole was the 18th He hit one of his rare poor tee shots here pulling it far left amid the pine trees After studying the situation lie came out far to the right front of the green His pitch was weak leaving the ball 10 feet below the cup But he made it for a par four It was on this same hole that rost who has superb credentials lost his chance for a share of the lead as he took a double bogey six Jack was in fine shape off the tee but used a four iron for his approach He only needed a full six or a soft five However the ball flew over the flag and came to rest under the heavy branches of a blue spruce like in he said with a sly grin as he viewed the situation HE DECLARED the ball unplayable and truely it was After a drop out 'with one penalty stroke he pitched on and two putted rost was discharged from the service last Oct 21 follow ing seven years in Uncle employ He spent two years in Berlin He won the Berlin Invitational twice the Berlin City Open once and in 1965 capped it all by taking the All Army service cham pionship also held in Berlin So this 27 year old knows how to play the game Hudnutt former Western Amateur champion was pleased with his work of 73 but he would have been even happier if his 30 foot putt on the 18th had dropped for a birdie instead of going to sleep on the lip He also had four bogies and two birdies getting the latter with a pitch to within six feet on the sixth and canning a chip from the left edge on the ninth DUCCILLI long a contend er in Ohio championships had the second lowest round a one under par 33 He started by delivering two birds on the first three holes Schmidt with a 75 was hav ing his troubles with the bunk ers Three of them cost him bogies at the fourth ninth and 14th holes All alone at 223 is Dick lockenzier the 1965 Ohio champion He started the day two behind a ot i but jumped to a 77 bogeying the last three holes Name CltyClub Dick Guardiola Shaker Art Hudnutt Elyria ritz Schmidt Columbus Jack rost Portsmouth Harry Duccilli Wyoming Bob Afton Columbus Lalu Sobotin Warren Did Humphrev Country Join isher Dayton Tony Blow Cincinnati Dick lockenzier Mansfield Rick Jones Columbus Dennis Gallagher Mt Gilead Roy Beallo Beechmont Bob Lewis Warren Jack Zimmerman Dayton Jeff Parry Zanesville Bill Bosshard Akron Silverbero Beechmont Chuck Smith Columbus Ross Bartschy Columbus Galllcchlo Columbus Joe Unovary Cleveland Gfarton Mauen Toledo Karl Schmidt Akron John Perrotti Berkshire Donn Daus Shaker Steve Pipoly Youngstown Dave McMullen Poland Ed Prelsler Beechmont Paul Minnich Elyria Tad Moore Toledo 1818 14 54 75 70 75 218 73 74 75 70 75 220 72 74 74 220 75 75 70 220 73 73 72 72 75 75 79 68 76 77 77 69 77 223 75 75 76 73 75 224 74 75 77 76 78 72 73 77 73 77 75 225 70 78 77 72 77 74 79 73 79 75 77 75 73 78 80 75 73 75 70 80 74 76 74 80 73 227 75 75 77 75 Greg Moore Athens 72 80 Joe Miller Hamilton 75 77 Mel Woelfling Toledo 75 77 Geo rankenfeld Dovton 76 75 Tom Norris indley 75 75 Bob Logan Dayton 78 77 Larry Harper Dayton 75 74 Pcndel Savis Columbus 72 77 Jim Ross Oberlin 75 74 Arnold Schuessler Sandusky 77 76 Dan Dell Cincinnati 74 78 Dan Rocker Beechmont 76 78 229 John Shinn Gallipolis 76 78 240 Jim Hilderbrand Ashland 71 78 red Nadalln Columbus 76 78 David Conosdall Ashland 78 76 Peterson Columbus 74 79 Richard Klein Toledo 78 76 Dave Deever Ashland 78 77 Hal Ward Dayton 75 77 Joe Campana Warren 77 78 Jim Conace Columbus 73 82 Ollie Transue Cleveland 73 78 Allan Lewis Dayton 76 75 Huffman Portsmouth 72 80 Bob Ruth Alliance 78 77 80 235 Phillip Gaible Cincinnati 77 77 John Gleason Shaker 76 77 Walter Stah I I I ry MANY AREA golfers will be heading for Madison Country Club and the Cleveland match play championship next week Harry Pollock secretary of the CDGA now announces a change in the program The usual Monday qualifier has been eliminated Play will start at 1 pm next Tuesday from both tees since there is a limited entry of approximately 90 players The new qualifier will be to decide the 32 players in the championship flight and 32 in the non qualifiers flight In the past there have been 64 players in the champion ship flight necessitating another play Now there will be two rounds of matches' on Wednes day two on Thursday and the 36 hole final on riday The seniors by blind draw will start their match play Tuesday afternoon Last year Alex Antonio won the match play crown edging Alex Solanics of Tam A Rac on the Chagrin Valley course Antonio the young fellow from Squaw Creek now is on the professional tour Jim Ross of Oberlin won the stroke play title earlier this summer Pollock also announces that entries for the championship Aug 3 at Lakewood and Acacia is closed DICK LOCKENZIER of Mansfield Westbrook figured he was in business at the Ohio Amateur when his lock turned out for the last nine holes yesterday They led the cheering section in 1965 when he won the state title The lock includes his wife Jean and children Nancy Rich Steve and Mark They all take golf seriously The last foursome on the course at Beechmont yes Guardiola Sabotin Jack rost and must have set a record of some sort It took them approxi mately five hours and 50 minutes to play 18 holes Of course rain held them up for awhile but they still took three hours to play the back nine They just were ap proaching the 16th green when the threesome ahead of them was walking off the 18th They were lucky though No penalties for slow play were assessed IDLE WILD? SMOOTH IT! Remember how smoothly your car idled when you first got it You had to gun it a little to be sure It was still running Bring back that smooth idle with a quick of GUMOUT In your gas tank Get more power less stalling better mileage too Buv GUMOUT at leading service stations auto supply stores or wherever fine auto products are sold ii oarmsn HI Browns Add TV Continued from Page 37 BE SURPRISED if the Browns Pittsburgh rookie game in Akron July 21 outdraws the Denver sue of Sports Illustrated and saw his new ran Tarkenton gracing the cover The New York Giants coach must know Miami exhibition tangle of American ootball League teams to be played July also in the Rubber Bowl or one thing the price is right for the $2 for reserved seats and $1 gen eral admission It also is for the benefit of the Akron Catholic Youth Organiza tion which also is promot ing the AL game Tickets for the Browns and Steelers newcomers meeting can be obtained at any General Tire outlet in Cleveland Downtown branch run by ex John Car roll basketball star Jack that few athletes have sur vived the jinx Washington and Balti more will have a rookie scrimmage at the training camp at Carlisle Pa July 22 Washington and Baltimore rosters both include brother combina tions with Cleveland connec tions The Colts have Tom and Bruce Matte former Shaw High School and Ohio State players Jim Shorter ex Browns defensive back has his brother Elick a linebacking candidate from Western Michigan with him at Carlisle Spallino is at 2025 Chester Avenue The Touchdown an nual excursion to the training camp at Hiram College will be Satur day July 29 open to members and guests and Ken Lowe is taking reserva tions at 621 5600 Tariff is $150 per person which in cludes lunch and a reserved section in the grandstand Coach Collier also will give his annual report to the group Tight end Bill Anderson who came out of retirement in 1965 and helped the Green Bay Pack ers to the championship through two years has quit again He plans to devote full time to an insurance business in Knoxville Tenn NEW ORLEANS asked waivers on former Brown John Morrow possibly with the idea of working out a trade Morrow who went to the Saints in the last expan sion gotten together with the club on salary terms It's believed that he will remain in football how ever Allie Sherman must have shuddered when he picked up the current is Senators Tigers IRST GAME DETROIT WASHINGTON cb bl abrhbl Green If 4 0 0 0 Stroud cf 5 13 0 Lumpe 2b 4010 McMulln 3b 5010 MAuliffe ss 2 0 0 0 Howard If 4 00 0 Cash lb 4 111 HAIIen If 0 0 0 0 Northrup rf 4 110 Valentine rf 2 10 0 reehan 3 0 0 0 Epstein 1b 4 3 3 4 Wert 3b 3 110 Casanova 4 111 Stanley cf 3 00 0 BAIIen 2b 4 110 Soarma 1 0 0 0 Cullen ss 3 12 3 Dobson 1 0 0 0 Pascual 4 0 2 0 Heath ph 10 0 0 Padres 0 0 0 0 Hiller 0 0 0 0 Total 30 3 4 1 Total 35 8 13 8 Detroit 030 000 0 0 Washington 023 000 0 3 8 Cullen Casanova Allen Detroit 1 Washington 3 Detroit 2 Washington 6 Wert Lumpe Allen Epstein Cash (11) Cullen (1) Erstein 2 (6) SB Valentine IP RERBBSO Sparma (L9 2) 32 3 8 5 5 1 2 Dobson 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 3 Podres 0 4 3 3 0 0 Hiller 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pascual (W8 6) 9 4 3 1 2 3 Dobson (Valentine) Sparma Casanova 2:24 6 SECOND GAME DETROIT WASHINGTON ob bl ab bl Green If 4 0 0 0 Stroud cf 4 110 Lumpe 2b 3 0 10 McMulln 3b 2 0 11 MAuliffe ss 3 0 0 0 Howard If 3 10 0 Cosh 1b 4 110 HAIIen If 0 0 0 0 Northrup rf 4 0 2 1 Valentine rf 4 12 1 Heath 3 0 0 0 Epstein lb 4 0 12 Wert 3b 3 0 0 0 Casanova 4 0 0 0 Stanley cf 3 0 0 0 BAUen 2b 4 110 McLain 2 0 0 0 Cullen ss 3 110 Landis ph 1 0 0 0 Coleman 3 10 0 Hiller 0 0 0 0 Total 30 1 4 1 Total 31 6 7 4 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Washington 2 3 0 0 10 0 0 6 McLain Cash Washington 1 Detroit 6 Washington 4 Epstein Cash McMullen McMullen McMullen I r' McLain (L 10 10) 6 Hiller 2 Coleman (W5 6) 9 Coleman (Wert) 2:14 A 11318 ER 8B SO 6 6 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 11 3 4 Coleman proving with a 73 Bob Sweeny the former British amateur champion from Palm Beach la lost out at 156 Bob alkenburg the ex Wimbledon tennis champion from Los Angeles now living in Brazil also had 156 NICKLAUS said he think he played as well in the opening round but his putting was improved He had six one putt greens sinking a 20 footer for a birdie at the short 11th He had 30 putts His approach putting was particularly good The Ohio slugger finished dramatically recovering' beautifully after pulling his tee shot on the 18th against a fence He almost canned a 10 foot putt for a birdie thought the course played much easier Nicklaus said The weather again was hot and dry with little SEMI ANNUAL SALE Stacy Adams Stacy Adams i268Oi Rq Price 299S to 4000 BALLY SHOES SET INTLRNAIIONAL TRENDS BALLY si 2680 Reg Price 3200 io 4000 lorshoim Standard of Qualify I pjjPPO EfDE ilippo Verde 12 80 Prien 1495 to 1995 Ohio's Largest Shoe Dealer or Men StftciU SlwcA 734 Eaclid 2037 4lh 79th Cedar 105 St Clair Chagrin 4 Les Soulhgate Gold's Oowntown Akron 102nd Euclid tie Harvard 4 Lee Rd troublesome wind 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