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Most Golfers Cheat Claims Sport Official TODAY'S SPORT PARADE By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UPI)—At least 98 per cent of those who play golf are cheats—knowingly or unknowingly. It would be impossible to fix the percentage in each of those two categories. But, whether deliberately or due to ignorance, the rules of the fairway take the worst smashing in sports. "No more than two per cent of the players know and abide by the rules," flatly says Joe Dey, executive secretary of the U.S. Golf Association. "And, while two per cent may be high, let's be generous." Ignoring the deliberate cheat, Dey contends that most people simply don't know the rules at golf—even the basic ones. Much of this is because of the broad scope necessary to govern an international sport in which no two courses are exactly alike. "If you watch 98 out of 100 players," he contends, "you can catch them in a penalty before they reach the sixth tee." Should Obey Rules And, all quibbling aside, they'll fracture basic rules which everyone should obey both in fairness to themselves as well as those with whom they are playing. How many people do you know who break the most fundamental rule of golf, simply that the ball shall not be touched from tee to cup and throughout should be played as it lies? And you, sir, are a golfing cheat if you: 1. Play an old ball across a water hazard and substitute a new one then or when you get on the green. 2. Use winter rules. 3. Remove growing obstructions. 4. Ground your club in a sand trap. 5. Play a new ball even with the point where you went into a water hazard. Can't Change Ball "One of the most fractured rules," says Dey, "is cleaning the ball or substituting a new one. Look at the duffers who refuse to risk a new ball on a water hole but replace the ball after clearing the hazard. The rule says you must hole out the ball you have driven unless it is lost, out of bounds or so cut as to be unfit for play." Then there are those handy "winter rules" which most hack- HEBERT FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) Chunky Lionel Hebert, who "every shot you hit here strain," was holding up enough under the pressure to a two-stroke lead into the round of the Colonial Nation vitation golf tournament wi six-under-par 134. weight card at Long Beach Memorial Stadium next Tuesday night. Black was forced to go outdoor Tuesday night when it was disclosed that the Municipal Auditorium would be unavailable on the regular fight night. The heavyweight card will feature some of the best of the big fellows now campaigning in the southland, as well as a couple of out of state scrappers who will have to be imported in order to fill the card. Roy Smith and Andy Issac, who staged a hectic fight three weeks ago collide in the eight-round top spot. Eddie Johnson, hard hitting Los Angeles heavyweight, meets Cleve Graham, another kayo artist in the six round semiwindup. Jim Flattened Johnson flattened tough Jim Harryman in the third round of a slugfest at the auditorium Tuesday night, and stowed away Kenny Hayden with a single punch at Hollywood on the Aragon-Micelli card last Saturday night. Tuesday night's card should be sprinkled with knockouts when the big fellows start tossing punches at one another. Tickets may be reserved by calling the auditorium box office, or phoning HE 6-2542. PACKERS SIGN ROOKIES GREEN BAY, Ws. (UPI)—The Green Bay Packers have signed two rookie ends to 1989 pro football contracts—Jim Yeats of the University of Florida and Bob Clark of Louisiana College. TRY OUR PERSONALIZED SHIRT SERVICE TOO! • Professional finish for perfect fit • Missing or broken buttons replaced • Starch "As you like it" Try it now — you'll be glad you did! Sesma CLEANERS Can't Change Ball "One of the most fractured rules," says Dey, "is cleaning the ball or substituting a new one. Look at the duffers who refuse to risk a new ball on a water hole but replace the ball after clearing the hazard. The rule says you must hole out the ball you have driven unless it is lost, out of bounds or so cut as to be unfit for play." Then there are those handy "winter rules" which most hackers employ even on July 4. "Winter rules do not mean preferred lies," says Dey. "There are times when some section of a course is damaged and you can get a free drop. But in considering 'winter rules' then, there's the question of whether the ball is to be teed up by hand or with the clubhead. The answer is, neither way." As for "obstructions," artificial things may be cleared from the area of the ball and, in the case of a soft drink stand, you may move two club lengths in any direction. But not to improve your line. Only to get a whack at the ball. You cannot move, bend or break anything growing. In clearing loose impediments you are penalized a shot if the ball moves. In clearing unnatural debris there is no penalty if the ball moves. It's More Fum "On taking your stance, you can only ground the clubhead lightly," Dey explains. "The club must not be pressed down. You'd be surprised how, by pressing down with a club, some golfers make brassie shots out of niblick shots." In sand traps, the clubhead must not contact the sand until the ball is struck. If it does—and how many use the wedge while taking their stance to dig a cellar in back of the ball—it's a two-stroke penalty. And on water hazards, the rule is that you drop a new ball with the point where it went in between you and the hole. Scores might go up if even these few basic rules were applied. Dey admits, but his contention is that the real fun of playing would be increased, too. Five Local Marksmen-In Trap Shoot Wins Anaheim marksmen once again made a concentrated march on the winner's circle in the South Coast Gun Club's trap shoot as five local marksmen annexed some 15 event wins. PORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Chunky Lionel Hebert, who "every shot you hit here strain," was holding up enough under the pressure to a two-stroke lead into the round of the Colonial Nation vitation golf tournament with six-under-par 134. The Lafayette, La., pro, hasn't been too frequent at to the payoff window since turing the 1957 PGA crown his second straight 67 Frida Hometowner Ben Hogan second place at 136, thanks 67 of his own, but he had 1 and birdie putts of 15, 25 feet in contrast to Hebert's bling round of six birdies three bogeys. "That wind was whistling ty good out there," Hebert "and the course was at three strokes tougher than ing day. Colonial is always anyhow. It makes you worse than most courses. All holes are so tight, every a strain." The 25-mile gusty winds 7,000-yard river-bordered proved troublesome for the other first-round hot Tourney-wise Mike Souch Jackie Burke for example had 69s opening day fired cal 42 front nines Friday themselves out of contention. There were still several trial threats to the front-Hebert and Hogan, however Stocky Ted Kroll of S.Fla., who had an opening 6 in there for a 71 Friday at 139 along with Jim Fe Winston-Salem, N.C., who ed a 69. Professional finish for perfect fit Missing or broken buttons replaced Starch "As you like" Try it now — you'll be glad you did! Sesma CLEANERS and LAUNDRY East Anaheim Alpha Beta Shopping Center West Anaheim 1717 W. La Palma at Euclid Downtown Anaheim 130 Elm Street KE 5-3819 FIVE LOCAL MARKSMEN-In Trap Shoot Wins Anaheim marksmen once again made a concentrated march on the winner's circle in the South Coast Gun Club's trap shoot as five local marksmen annexed some 15 event wins. Leading the parade was Nate Andrews, who took seven, to go into a three-way tie with John Seidlch, Santa Ana Heights, and Russ Steinmetz, Santa Ana. Taking four wins was Cal Gregg and snaring single wins were L. G. Dougherty, Leonard Green and Jim Runnels all of Anaheim. Next trap shoot will be held May 24 at the Club's range on MacArthur Blvd., Costa Mesa. FIRST SHOWING ANAHEIM'S MOST FASHIONABLE NEW HOME THE PATRICIAN IN EXCLUSIVE WESTMONT BY MAURICE D MITCHELL BUILDER SPLIT LEVEL LUXURY HOMES PRospect 4-7065 Yes, Preview The Patrician this weekend. You'll be delighted with its many advantages, including quiet raised-level bedrooms, magnificent lower level entertainment suite, and basement recreation center. MILES' WITH CONFIDENCE — Meadow Farms' First Landing appears to break out in mile of confidence as he goes postward in today's Kentucky Derby classic. One of the largest fields in the event's history will be vying for top money in what could be the best race in the illustrious Derby history. (UPI Photo) Hebert Leads Colonial Tourney ORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) — Ricky Lionel Hebert, who says every shot you hit here is a win, was holding up well under the pressure to pack two-stroke lead into the third and of the Colonial National Invitational golf tournament with his under-par 134. And, a pair of youngsters—Don January of Denver, Colo., and Tommy Jackobs of Whittier, Calif.—kept within striking range. January fashioned a 68 Friday for a 36-hole par total of 140, while Jackobs posted his second straight par 70 round. Ron Yett's No-Hitter Gives Interest Great In Tournament Interest in the Anaheim tin's Pre-Season Softball event is reaching new heights day as deadline for entries approaches. Ed Starns, Park and Reed Department official, report last day for entry is set for day with no clubs permit compete after that date. Ed states that a large number of clubs are expected for fair, which has already allowed some 20 of the top softball teams in the Orange County area. The Bulletin Tournament won last season by Gopher is one of the more interesting sles of the season. In that clash the victors off Hallamore Electronics game which has featured fine play on the part of both the difference being the pitching of the Gopher City staff. Entered are various teams the Church, City and Leagues with a few of them tabbed as possible team in the races to start the week. Representing the Church are First Christian, Town Lutheran and Silverado Canyon. In the City League Distributor, Elks' Club, Construction, Disneylanders Corral, American Leopard City and the Bullet. From the Industrial Leisure State Precision Proof Engineering, Delco Batterman Instruments, Interstrotronics, Dixie Cup, Kwikets, Richfield Research, Shaw-Fulton, Kimberly-Callamore Electronics. Although these are the clubs already signed to affair, others are expected for the Tuesday deadline. Hebert Leads Colonial Tourney PORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) — Inkny Lionel Hebert, who says hey shot you hit here is a win,” was holding up well under the pressure to pack two-stroke lead into the third and of the Colonial National Invention golf tournament with his under-par 134. The Lafayette, La., pro, who isn’t been too frequent a visitor the payoff window since caping the 1957 PGA crown, fired second straight 67 Friday. Customomer Ben Hogan was in good place at 136, thanks to a of his own, but he had 15 pars birdie putts of 15, 25 and 30 in contrast to Hebert’s scrambling round of six birdies and tee bogeys. That wind was whistling pret-good out there,” Hebert said, and the course was at least three strokes tougher than open-day. Colonial is always tough, how. It makes you work hard than most courses. All of the ties are so tight, every shot is strain.” The 25-mile gusty winds and the 00-yard river-bordered layoutoved troublesome for some of other first-round hot shots. Burney-wise Mike Souchak and Dickie Burke for example, who had 60s opening day fired identi-42 front nines Friday to blow themselves out of contention. There were still several potent threats to the front-runningbert and Hogan, however. Stocky Ted Kroll of Sarasota,, who had an opening 68, hung there for a 71 Friday and was 139 along with Jim Ferree of inston-Salem, N.C., who collect-a 69. And, a pair of youngsters—Don January of Denver, Colo., and Tommy Jackobs of Whittier, Calif.—kept within striking range. January fashioned a 68 Friday for a 36-hole par total of 140, while Jackobs posted his second straight par 70 round. Ron Yett’s No-Hitter Gives Brookhurst Pomona Victory Lefthander Ron Yett pitched an almost perfect game yesterday, allowing only one enemy batmen to reach base, as the Brookhurst Spartans downed Fremont of Pomona, 4-0, in the smudge pot city. The slender southpaw retired the first 16 batters he faced before a Pathfinder reached base by drawing a walk on a 3-2 pitch. Only one other time in the game did the count go as high as three balls and this batter went down on strikes as did twelve more of his teammates. Yett had also fanned 13 last Tuesday when the Spartans downed Lathrop of Santa Ana, 8-6. The Spartans defeated Smedley of Santa Ana Thursday, 6-0, to capture their second league game. Jerry Chapman scattered six hits to win this tilt. At Pomona yesterday, the Green and White tallied all four runs in the fourth inning. The busy Mr. Yett led off with a single and his battery mite, Red Winn duplicated with a single, Mike Bierney singled Yett home, Winn pulling up at third. Bierney stole second but Winn was thrown out at the plate when the Pomona secondbaseman took Charlie Aguinaga’s grounder and made the play at home. Mel Lofquist singled to left to score Bierney, and Aguinaga continued around the bases as the left fielder let the ball go through. Lofquist pulled up at third and tallied the final run as Brad Ralston dropped a perfect squeeze bunt down the third base line. Beside his sterling pitching performance, Yett banged out three hits in four trips to run his batting average a 13 and 24, a .542 percentage. RHE Brookhurst 000 400 0 -4 7 0 Pomona 000 000 0 -0 0 1 Yett and Winn; James Winkler (4) and Hall SUFFERS PULLED THIGH WOLFSBURG, Germany (UPI) — Herb Carper of West Bridgewater, Pa., holder of the world 60-yard dash indoor record suffered a pulled thigh muscle Friday during a track meet. A similar injury robbed the U.S. Army private of an almost certain berth on the 1956 U.S. Olympic track team. La Habra Highland Capture Loop Tilt LA HABRA, (OCN) Habra, to no ones, suited the first Freeway La Friday, on the La HABRA 72½ to the nearest I33¼. The Highlanders won a double from Pat Mook took the 100 in 10.0 am in 22.0, and single win Swift in the low hurdle Welch in the shot Heath in the 440. The relay team also won. Dale Story fell far far National Mile Mark, race in 4:25.7. This, also other winning efforts, as a league record this was the first all FROM $12,850/MI VETS NO DOWN — LOW FHA T SMALL COSTS AND INFOGRAPHIC The Dutch Haven College Series — One of many distinctive advantages. Nestled near of Pleasantia, a quiet peaceful urban conenjoyed to the utmost. FREE Decorating Service to every buyer by the renowned Eajene Boyd DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOMES: From Long Beach, drive East on Carson (which bestmes Lincoln Avenue) to Knott Avenue. Then left on Knott to La Palma. From Los Angeles, take Santa Ana Freeway to Artsate Avenue Turnoff, then straight ahead (south) on Knott to La Palma left on La Palma to model homes. Interest Great Tournament Interest in the Anaheim Bulleen's Pre-Season Softball Tournament is reaching new heights today as deadline for entries rapid approaches. Ed Starns, Park and Recreation Department official, reports that last day for entry is set for Tuesday with no clubs permitted to compete after that date. Ed states that a large number of clubs are expected for the affair, which has already attracted some 20 of the top softball clubs in the Orange County area. The Bulletin Tournament was on last season by Gopher City, one of the more interesting tuesdays of the season. In that clash the victors knocked off Hallamore Electronics 8-0 in a game which has featured by some play on the part of both clubs the difference being the fabulous pitching of the Gopher City mound staff. Entered are various teams from the Church, City and Industrial Leagues with a few of these squads abbed as possible teams to beat in the races to start the following week. Representing the Church Circuit are First Christian, Town, Faith Lutheran and Silverado Churches. In the City League are C&L Distributor, Elks' Club, Phillips Construction, Disneyland, Brothers Corral, American Legion, Gopher City and the Bulletin. From the Industrial League are Interstate Precision Products Engineering, Delco Battery, Beckman Instruments, Interstate Electronics, Dixie Cup, Kwikset Hornets, Richfield Research, Robert-Shaw-Fulton, Kimberly-Clark and Hallamore Electronics. Although these are the present clubs already signed to enter the affair, others are expected before the Tuesday deadline. TOURNEY PRIZE — This is the trophy which competing clubs will be seeking in the Annual Anaheim Bulletin Pre-season Softball Tournament which will take place starting May 11 at many local diamonds. Under the direction of the Park and Recreation Department, and sponsored by the Bulletin, this tournament brings From the Industrial League are Interstate Precision Products Engineering, Delco Battery, Beckman Instruments, Interstate Electronics, Dixie Cup, Kwikset Hornets, Richfield Research, Robert-Shaw-Fulton, Kimberly-Clark and Hallamore Electronics. Although these are the present clubs already signed to enter the affair, others are expected before the Tuesday deadline. Last year 24 clubs competed and it is believed that this figure will be surpassed for this year's running. The Park and Recreation Department warns, though, that time is getting short so it is important that clubs which have not already entered but plan on doing so, to sign at the Park and Recreation Department now. Good turnouts are expected for each game. La Habra Highlanders Capture Loop Title LA HABRA, (OCNS) — La Habra, to no ones, surprise won the first Freeway League meet Friday, on the La Habra track, 72½ to the nearest I/O, Orange, 53¼. The Highlanders were paced by a double from Pat Moore, who took the 100 in 10.0 and the 220 in 22.0, and single wins from Bill Swift in the low hurdles, Dave Welch in the shot put Frank Heath in the 440. The La Habra relay team also won. Dale Story fell far short of the National Mile Mark, winning his race in 4:25.7. This, along with all other winning efforts, will stand as a league record though, since this was the first all loop meet. TOURNEY PRIZE — This is the trophy which competing clubs will be seeking in the Annual Anaheim Bulletin Pre-season Softball Tournament which will take place starting May 11 at many local diamonds. 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