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For Dickinson Steady Play Earns Lead CLEVELAND Steady Gardner Dickinson fired a flawless under par und 3 67 Saturday to take a two stroke lead at the end of three rounds in the fifth annual Cleveland Open golf tournament Dickinson took the lead to stay on the hole where he wedged the ball ban about three feet from the pin and made the putt for a birdie That put him Mm one stroke in front of young Wayne Yates leader of the first two rounds who had parted the same hole The year old Dickinson wound up with a under par for the three rounds which was two strokes better than Homero lomero Blancas who came out of the pack with a sparkling under 3 67 61 7 Yates the young Atlanta pro who led the first two rounds with a pair of 66 scores slipped to par over 72 Saturday and had a score for the tourney Yates however refused to crack elack under the pressure of playing with Arnold Palmer in inthe inthe the final threesome and of I bogeying three of his first four holes He came back with birdies on the and holes to temporarily wrest the lead from Dickinson Palmer meanwhile failed to generate one of his famous r charges and settled for a par 70 over the tight Aurora Country Club course That put him at t 5 il under-par under 20 for the tour tour- tournament tournament i four lour strokes behind Dickinson Yates was at Dickinson played steady golf all aU the way committing no bogeys and netting three birdies including inc a crucial one on the hole where he be sank an foot eight putt Dickinson admitting he drove the poorest at any time in the tourney credited his putting for his par under round On the hole he sank a four foot birdie putt Yates who said he was pleased to settle for a 72 after the rugged start got his bearings on the back nine and fired three birdies on the next four holes to regain the lead he held through the first two rounds But a bogey five on the put him three strokes back of Dickinson and Palmer took look a bogey on the par 3 to halt baIt his charge Blancas had only one hole under par in his round which elevated him from a tie with four others at the end of the second round He bad had birdies on the 3rd and holes Lou Graham who tied the course record with a 65 was deadlocked with Palmer at followed by Miller Barber and Phil Rodgers at Bert Weaver was alone at and then came Paul Bondeson Tom and Allan Henning With US U.S. Open champion Jack Nicklaus also attempting to get something going hit a 1 under 69 which put him at even par at the three round mark Seven others were tied with him himat himat himat at this plateau
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1967-06-25 |
Description | 59th Year, No. 237 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date | 1967-06-25 |
Type | Newspapers |
Format | |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missour Library Systems |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
Contributing Institution |
State Historical Society of Missouri University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
County |
Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1967-06-25 For Dickinson |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date | 1967-06-25 |
Type | article |
Format | |
Collection Name | Is part of Columbia Missourian Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missour Library Systems |
Item.Transcript | For Dickinson Steady Play Earns Lead CLEVELAND Steady Gardner Dickinson fired a flawless under par und 3 67 Saturday to take a two stroke lead at the end of three rounds in the fifth annual Cleveland Open golf tournament Dickinson took the lead to stay on the hole where he wedged the ball ban about three feet from the pin and made the putt for a birdie That put him Mm one stroke in front of young Wayne Yates leader of the first two rounds who had parted the same hole The year old Dickinson wound up with a under par for the three rounds which was two strokes better than Homero lomero Blancas who came out of the pack with a sparkling under 3 67 61 7 Yates the young Atlanta pro who led the first two rounds with a pair of 66 scores slipped to par over 72 Saturday and had a score for the tourney Yates however refused to crack elack under the pressure of playing with Arnold Palmer in inthe inthe the final threesome and of I bogeying three of his first four holes He came back with birdies on the and holes to temporarily wrest the lead from Dickinson Palmer meanwhile failed to generate one of his famous r charges and settled for a par 70 over the tight Aurora Country Club course That put him at t 5 il under-par under 20 for the tour tour- tournament tournament i four lour strokes behind Dickinson Yates was at Dickinson played steady golf all aU the way committing no bogeys and netting three birdies including inc a crucial one on the hole where he be sank an foot eight putt Dickinson admitting he drove the poorest at any time in the tourney credited his putting for his par under round On the hole he sank a four foot birdie putt Yates who said he was pleased to settle for a 72 after the rugged start got his bearings on the back nine and fired three birdies on the next four holes to regain the lead he held through the first two rounds But a bogey five on the put him three strokes back of Dickinson and Palmer took look a bogey on the par 3 to halt baIt his charge Blancas had only one hole under par in his round which elevated him from a tie with four others at the end of the second round He bad had birdies on the 3rd and holes Lou Graham who tied the course record with a 65 was deadlocked with Palmer at followed by Miller Barber and Phil Rodgers at Bert Weaver was alone at and then came Paul Bondeson Tom and Allan Henning With US U.S. Open champion Jack Nicklaus also attempting to get something going hit a 1 under 69 which put him at even par at the three round mark Seven others were tied with him himat himat himat at this plateau |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |