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Peyton, Pro's Pupil, . Died in Car Crash

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

Chandler Harper lost an exhibition match to his pupil. Harper shook hands with his prize protege, George Peyton, a a gu, slender, dark-com~ inaxioned youth with an infestions grin, and said; © “Kid, you're the greatest golfer in the business. If you don't win

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I'll stop playing golf.” “Don’t stop playing,” young (Peyton smiled. “Just teach me how to win the PGA. I don't think I'll ever be able to win that: one”

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George Peyton's words were died - one month later In an automobile accident outside Chicago after having de-

and Chandler Harper for the

tree-lined Cavalier Country Club course at Virginia Beach, Memorial Match A memorial match in honor of the youthful golf pro was played {over the same course where he {won his first major tri Four thousand golf fans braved a driv. ing rain storm to honor Peyton. Chandler Harper, with head bowed, said simply: “I'll win the PGA for him » Now Harper, who calls himself golfdom’s “greatest and worst" {par buster, never had won a mas 2 jor tournament, He always was up in the money winners. But! he always managed to “blow” early leads. 1

the golf circuit with him for 13| long and arduous campaigns, als ways said he had the stuff. Golf books show that he still holds the world’s record -for 18

holes played over his home Glens-

—a 28-29 for a total of 5 on a 35-35-70 par course. Books Don't Show It But the gol books don’t show ‘that —& temperamental sort of guy, can lose his temper every so often and kick his golf ball every place on the course except the green. The time. he, was leading the Masters field at ‘Augusta four

a major tournament next year,

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Chandler Harper

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of another sports ace—the eolor-| ful Clarence (Ace) Parker, AllAmerican football great at Duke | {University Chandler Harper's out to grab national fame and]

golf pros in each major tourna-| ment." Invariably, he slipped down |

on. uy guess I'm not a pressure player,” he used to say. And then, with a little tutoring from the “canny Scot,” aging| rBobby €rutkshank of Richmond. |, Harper began to make better, showings in the late stages of | the matches. Right in Form He was. right in form this year! when he captured his first major

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\Atkinson Wins Stock Car Feature

They could spin quite a tale today about last night's W, 16th Street Speedway . stock car feature, A spin enabled the winner, Roy Atkinson of Indianapolis to take it all,

Atkinson rode to glory and gold when closest competitors, Jimmy Warriner of Indianapolis|M and Pat Kirkwood, spun on the last lap. Winner Atkinson's time was 6:55.63 for the 20 laps. War-|&

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12-lap semifinals in 4:08.24.

Herschel White of Indianapolis took the other semifinal in 4:03.61.

Heat races were won by White and Jim Morris and Jack Haririson, all local drivers, Top spot of the evening was {Duke Kimmerling’s setting of a {one-lap qualifying mark of 19:16, Kimmerling hails from Andersen.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.,

into the second round of match, play in the NCAA links tourna. ment here today. Fred Wampler, Indiana state, amateur champion, won an easy é-and 5 first-round match yesterday over Paul McMullen of Denver and Dave Laflin won 4 and 2 over Bob Crabb of Colorado College. “Gene Coulter made the grade] but squeezed out a 1-up victory) over Tom Veech of Notre Dame, one of last year's semifinalists.’ Coulter had a Ti, ‘under Veech:

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