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THE ORANGE LEADER
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1963
Palmer Takes Another
54 holes of medal play with 18 ladies, it was announced.
Marcella
the Later Day week- when the list is filled.
over
The tournament will consis of
night They are as follows:
Publicity—Alan McCorquodale,
FIGHT CAN BE
time (in Chicago, where Liston
tournaments or have indicated
an
year.
committee.
I know I didn’t hurt him in
headed by Roger J. Conway,
he Chicago. I know now what he can
Mrs. R R. Sampson was a big
practice rounds to contestants on
Invitations and Posters—RoAiild winner this past week for the
Howard King.
accepted now.
heavyweight champ.
licants
mail entry fee of $15 and
ers will be dally bridge games, a
tied handicap to Ben Elam, club
buffet and dance Saturday night.
Box 315, Orange.
Mrs. A. P. Kowalik Jr. won
P-m., Thursday.
ing of prizes Monday night.
All events other than the but-
by shadow boxing, then three to
a spar-
Entertainment
FINAL COUNT DOWN!
I
FINAL REDUCTIONS!
Littler, Bobby Nichols.
ABSOLUTELY OUR LOWEST AND LAST CUT!
SWEATERS
WASH SUITS
*&
9300
MANY STYLES!
VALUES TO 29.95
9600
represent your league."
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150TOCONOW
NO ALTERATIONS . . . ALL SALES FINAL ... NO RETURNS . . NO REFUNDS!
FINAL CALL
LAST CALL
EXODUS OF
Another item of interest from
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S TOPCOATS
SPORT SHIRTS
THIS TIM*—4f. Nor or Never
Can He Dol?
'TICK A BUNCH"
MAKE AN OFFER!
WE MUST MOVE
PRICE
PRICE
2000 THIS WEEK!
3
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BUY THIS WEEK AND FORGET
TOUR CLOTHING NEEDS FOR YEARS
othinsedayelinsurtealtthree years
■
Mon., July 22, 1963
Gamer Bill Brookshire, chair-
man; Frank Todaro, George East-
shots. Eight of the 18 holes are
doglegs. The bent grass greens
are large with numerous nooks
committee ra-
te review all
OF LOSING MONEY AND WE'RE GONE!
THIS WEEK IS IT!.. BUY YOUR FALL CLOTHES
NOW AND SAVE!. BUY BACK-TO-SCHOOL
CLOTHES NOW... BUY GIFTS NOW! ..
best ball ratings in an established
group may be submitted in lieu
of handicap.
===‘
one toll
such contenders as Bob Charles
of New Zealand. Phil Rodgers end
Doug Sanders. They also have
been playing at St. Anne’s.
Despite the necessity for his al-
most overnight re-familiarization
carts may be used.
Of interest to the wives and
ble around the f
"It's almost
different games.
should call TW 2-1310 in Beau-
mont.
1 p.m.
Gift certificates redeemable in
present to have a quorum
A second attempt will be made
SPORT COATS
CHECKS... PLAIDS...
STRIPES... SOLI DS...
VALUES TO 29.95
ower. An Olschef-
Stark.
Tiekets by Mei Orden Sen wi
Owr*. hour Order and -
Stemped Envelepe
For Pefterso
SONNY
LISTON
VALUES TO
14.95
REMEMBER ... WE GUARANTEE EVERY ITEM WE SELL!
OUR PORT ARTHUR AND LAKE CHARLES STORES BACK THIS UP!
WORLD
HEAVYWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT
VALUES TO
7.95
the hardest thing to get used to.’ larger American ball, he should
in British tournaments. players find the PGA arena to his liking.
use a ball of the same weight but | The DAC Country Cub's East
of smaller diameter than the course—like everything in Texas
American pellet. It cuts better —is big. It measures 7,029 yards
into the wind, goes farther on — -
drives but is not as maneuvera-
and crannies for tricky pin place-
ment*.
These should favor the 43-vear-
according to a report this week
from Fannie.
She stated that a recent attempt
to have an executive board meet-
ing had to be called off because
Club's fifth annual Invitational serves the right
Golf Tournament will - - ' L
' JIM SMITH, director of the up-
coming VFW Bowling Touma-1
tured third-place honors in pro-am
play at the Pinewood Country
Club on Thursday.
Thursday and Friday, Aug.
without additional charge.
a dozen sparring partners are are doubting. 4-1:
ten glad to hear it.
LEE MARTIN MEN'S SHOP
MacARTHUR SHOPPING CENTER .... "WHERE CUSTOMERS KNOW VALUES”
FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Sunset Grove Golf Tourney Set
end, Aug. 31, Sept. 1-1
Invitations will he in the mail
by July 27 to 400 prospective con-
testants who have played in past
$1100
Bowling interest must be down ibe sure you send some
again in Orange League secre------
VALUES TO 1000
r •
MacDonald chairman- Homer Ladies Golf Association at the
dies will be available and golf Stark. Bobby North, Homer Ste Sunset GrovoCountry^Chib.
taries, with the exception of the
dependable Nonene Jameson and
Fannie Ozan of the OWBA. are
as quiet as a mouse about what's
going on in their leagues.
It's as hard to get news out of
the men's association as it is to
get someone over that infamous
Anger, Bill Stark, Doug Pollock
and Forrest Friend.
St. Anne’s links in England, where Player. New Zealand’s teft-
for the past week he has been handed Charles and Australia*
be open to contestants and their Stark, chairman; Elaine Steidley, Hidden Partners play.
gol. Lew Worsham.
a handful of outstanding foreign- 13:36 p.m.—Julius Boro*. Gene
to have the board meeting Thurs- Another item of interest from
day at 7 pm. at Brown Lanes the final statistics of the tourna-
Ozan writes, "Please make a spe- meet involves the Lonesome Five, I
cial effort to attend this time, or one of the entries.
----------- If you see Bill Dunn or Rip
Murphy out in bowling circles. J
ask them about it. It best go un- I
published. ’
$1100
200 TO GO AT THIS PRICE
Motherhood Fails
To Halt Tourney
GRINNELL, Iowa (AP) - Mrs
John Allen took the lead in the
’Grinnell city women’s golf meet
with a 43 last Wednesday.
Friday she gave birth to a 5
pound. ounce boy.
Mrs. Allen said she plans to
play the third round next Wednes- ।
day. She has an 89 at the halfway I
point in the 36-hole meet, which
is played nine holes at a time on I
Wednesday for four weeks
Centerfielder Albie Pearson is
the only member of the Los An- I
geles Angeli who has been in the
any equipment or supplies desired chairman: Jimmy Quigley, Fred
at the Sunset Grove Pro Shop will Trimble, Roy Mazzagate and Jo-
be awarded in each flight. First anne Jones.
prize is $154; second, $75; third, - —
Mrs. Sampson took first
in the 18-hole flight at fou
1:16 pm.—Tony Lema. Douglas
. - । Sanders. Jun Turnesa.
Including Player, are in the field. 1:40 p.m.-Cary Middlecoff, Sam I
Every PGA champion since 1952 Snead. George Baser.
J—• >=ll
The Sunset Grove Country The tournament
FEATURE EVENT for the la-
Ida Marie dies this week is Tuesday’s Hi-Lo
The
19th
Hole
JUST 6 MORE DAYS
"I think I’m going to win. If I
_ Floyd and Sonny turned into don’t knock him out, what s wrong
SSESE ==-= #s -5 —=
ter Norden and battered him with “I knnu i die
botes scheduled on each of the
be held handicaps and to cut off entries three days. Teo-off time each day
PRESENTEO EXCIUSIVRY AT
| JEFFERSON |
meares In BEAUMONT
TCKETS ON SAL AT AU
JEFIEESON AMUSEMENT CO.
AMA TEATREs • HEST COmE,
FEST SERVEDI
MATS NOT nswn
L Near logu, lit Bel. $5.00
Upper Belceny ---- firs
struggling with the tricky winds handsome Bruce Crampton-bead
and sporadic rains of the British the foreign contingent.
Open. The field will go out in three-
"The adjustment is tough — in somes between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.
fact, if* almost impossible,” EST, Thursday and Friday
Palmer said. "Besides the big dif- If Palmer has no trouble
ference in weather, there is the acquainting himself again with
change in the ball. I think that’s Dallas’ intense heat and the
FINAL FIGURES on the Great I
South Texas Team Tournament I
show Don Neal of Lafayette, La
with the highest game, a 266. i
Second was Stubby Nunn of
Houston with a 257, followed by
- „ . ___.. , .----Francis Baldwin of New Orleans, i
wall in Berlin. Interest also may 255. and Bill Penrose of Freeport f
be falling off among the women. 252. ’ I
facilities, including the swimming Gladys White,
pool, dining room and bar, will
... ~ , Tournament mechanics—Bobby mars. A. r. nuwaun Jz. wur
and a free barbecue and award- Jones, chairman; Orville Stoffer, putts in the four-blind hole play,
me • nrizee Mondav niaht Bob White, John Snider, c Brous- There
sard, Martha Kowalik, Joanne tion.-
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Sonny!ton in good spirits and Patterson
Liston and Floyd Patterson start humble
tapering off this week for their; But Floyd did venture a little
chamnionshin fioht July 22. Half prediction which the gamblers here
, SPARRING PARTNERS
Crack at PGA Crown glad to hear news
The tournament
Theatre in Reaumost Monday , ~ uanee -avyruay nigne
July 21 * beaumon Monday, buffet and party Sunday night
were appointed at a meeting at
will be between 7:34 a.m. and the tournament committee Friday
Hightower and
1
Liston didn’t seem to need a < ________________________________________
reason. He aimed a few round- show him anything in that fight." clear that membership in a club
house lefts to the midsection of Neither side is advertising its is not an entrance requirement.
ers and scores at stay-at-home Littler, Bobby Nichols.
club professionals who welcome 1:08 p.m.—Arnold Palmer. Paul
this one chance to knock heads Harney, Jack Burke.
with the touring big shots -
Fourteen past PGA champion*.
powerful left hooks until
sagged.
I
A
I
_ old Boros, whose brilliance
with U.S. golfing conditions, around the greens won him the |
Palmer rules a 4-1 favorite in the U.S. Open less than a month ago
PGA’s 72-hole stroke play tourna- in Brookline, Mass. Boros may
= ment, beginning at 7 a.m., EST. find additional inspiration in Dal-1
Thursday over the DAC Country las It was here 13 vears ago I
Club's vast East course, that he beat out Ben Hogan for
Nicklaus. Player and the new the National Open crown.
U.S. open champion. Julius Boros. Leading pairing for the first
are second favorites at 6-1. fol- round next Thursday in the PGA
lowed by Charles. Rodgers, Tony! golf championship: |
Lema. Dow Finsterwald and Doug (AU times Eastern Standard) i
Ford, 8-1. Others in the informal— 6:12 a.m.—Phil Rodgers, Mike
but unofficial book—range from Souchak, Tony Holguin. |
10-1 to 1.000-1. 8:36 a.m.—Dow Finstenveld. Ray-J
One round will be played daily,! mood Floyd, Bob McCallister. I
with the final round scheduled 9:08 a.m.—Don Fairfield. Jack]
= ’ Sunday. After 36 holes, the field Nicklaus, Doug Ford.
will be cut to the low 75 and ties. 9:16 am—Gav Brewer. Jr., Gary I
Teeing off Thursday will be 1711 Player. Bill Collins. j
professionals, including the cream 9:32 a.m.—LioneLHeben. Ed Fur-1
of the tournament barnstormers ' '
$30 and fourth, $15.
The course will be open
da But he doesn’t now what I hopes to attract a number at pub-
can do. How could he? T didn’t lie link* players and it was made
members of the families at play. xiMmrybkrhra, Partinntigohnny holecompetition.She cap-
Baldwin also had the best se- |
ries. a 875. Vincent Rodriquez of
New Orleans was second at 851.
followed by Jack Jackson of Coe-1
there weren’t enough members PysChrist, 817. Fd. Marcel of
----- ■ Morgan City, La., 844, and Free- 1
port s Bill Penrose, 834.
_ByWI GRIMSLEY lb entered, plus Sam Snead, who
Awociated Press Sports Writer will be seeking his fourth title.
sana-Adse2rnampet"thmre a*SKS ran rjs "."3,
day at the only major golf crown tough. - ‘
that has eluded him, the National Also competing are all t=
PGA Championship, reslizing he members of the 1951 U.S. Ryder
must lick an old and famiUar Cup team, the 20 leading
handicap. . F------------ “
Neither side is advertising its is not an entrance requirement,
former Nevada strategy. Entries are being ad
p “He’s concentrating on the Conway stated. Anni
Then Sonny landed a punch to fight," said Liston’s assistant ” - -
the heart that knocked a loud trainer and cut man, Joe Polino.
Doors open at 7:34 p.m. There
Players Win be flighted by i will be no home TV of the fight,
handicap. Certified pro-am or For ticket information, fans
TEN PIN
PARADE
By Stanley Strike
—-===============-=--=
.. a ----
• • I They can be obtained at Brown
“ x Lanes. While you’re there, take
HO YD notice of the attractive thermome- j
/PATTERSON tourSmmhthn2as on display for the
aM-aor ; The tourney is a benefit affair. 9
with proceeds going into a fund to
build a retarded children's home I
in Orange County. I
Entries are open to teams. dou- I
bles, singles and all-events Dou- I
bles can be men. women or mixed I
I Top prize for the team division I
will pay $540. I
Entry deadline is Aug. 1. The I
tourney unfolds Aug. 13 and will I
run through Aug. 18. AU bowlers. I
especially members of the w omen I
and men's association here, are I
urged to support this worthy I
event. I
groan out of King. Attendants "He's starting to cut down the professional, f
helped the sparring partner up 20 routine now—from an hour and Deadline is’ 6
seconds later, a half down to about 511 min- Aug. 29
Such performances have been utes a day. He has been starting Piavor win
and plays a par 72. It pts’a delighting., the paying crowds, by shadow boxing, then three t hanaren “I
plmum on length end accuracy. Theworkouts, according, to the five rounds of boxing with
, .--- a’tactor which should give palm- respective camps, have left Lis-mate,
like playing two er and Nicklaus, the big hitters,
" Palmer said in an edge over men like Player.
discussing the British and Ameri Rodgers and Boros whose!
can tournaments. He has won the strength lies in finesse around
British twice, never the PGA toe greens.
which follows immediately. | The DAC course is relatively I
The 33-year-old Pennsylvania flat without heavy dusters of
pile-driver has one consolation, trees yet it is crammed with pit-
Two of his sternest rivals—Mas- falls. Long Branch Creek weaves
ters champion Jack Nicklaus and through the lush, green fairways
defending PGA king Gary Player and small ponds are spotted at
of South Africa—must make the various places to beckon errant i
same changeover, as also must
fets are complimentary. All club Jones, Eileen MacDonald and
phenson and Eileen MacDonald.
SEEN IN AREA
Can Sonny Liston prove that
Ma knockout at nayA Patter-
son was no Duke?
Area boxing fans can learn
the answer themselves on the
mght at the fight, no world
heavyweight championahip bout
on be. seen via at closd cir-
cuit television at the Jetferson
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