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Show Page B6 Thursday, June 16, 1988 Park Record The eggs weren't all were scrambled Sun that day , '.r ' .1 "yZT 'XJ' ' by RANDY HANSKAT Record staff writer Sunday is usually a day for scrambled things. Scrambled brains after an abusive Saturday night. Scrambled eggs on the veranda overlooking the Aegean Sea (excuse me????). Scrambled sections of the Sunday paper after it has been ransacked ran-sacked by various people. Last Sunday it was scrambled golf. Yes, the Park City Golf Course was the site of the annual four-man scramble, with a total of 96 players, 24 teams, taking part. Scoring wasn't as low as it had been the previous year, probably due to this year's windy chilled conditions. If the ball doesn't work right... Sid Uyetake gets rid of a misbehaving Top Flite. L ,V . f?ty - "' " " ' ' " , ' , i I ,'.v. -I. , , ' , ,11 v r " .. , i .. Vince Donile whacks a nice fairway wood on number seven. Dugins nabs men's night Bob Dugins tried hard to choke last year during the club championship champion-ship at the Park City Golf Course, missing an easy putt on number 18 to force the thing into sudden death. But he held together and won on the second hole of that playoff to take the title. It doesn't seem he has lost his stuff, as he has repeatedly been around the top of the heap in the Park City Men's Association play this season, including the night of June 8 when Dugins shot even par 36 to grab the $20 first prize. Here are the results: A flight Gross lst-Bob Dugins-36 2nd-John Peck-39 Tie-Tony Cate-39 4th Rory Barnes 40 Tie Eric Nelson 40 6th Adam Smith 41 7th-Mike Holm-42 8th Hank Louis-43 Tie Eddie Bowers 43 Tie Rick Sorensen 43 Net 1st Don Hutchinson 30 2nd Dusty Rhoades 33 3rd Paul Bickmore 34 4th LeeJensen-35 Tie Gary Tamietti 35 6th-Steve Kemp-35.5 Tie Darrell Reeves 35.5 8th-Dennis Hulbert-36.5 B flight Gross 1st Jim Paulis-40 2nd Arne Anderson 44 Tie-Tim O'Brien-44 Tie-Ken Elliott 44 5th-Ken Shackleford 45 Tie-Mike McComb 45 7th-Craig Brandon-46 Net lst-Mark Stedman-29.5 2nd-PatWindson-33.5 3rd-Steve Castoldi-34.5 Tie-Billy Williams-34.5 Tie-Jan Wilking 34.5 6th-BobWood-35 Tie-Jack Mehof 35 The next men's association play will be June 22, The format will be quot a . . whatever that means. .,.?. .- . .. : .. .. r, . V v,' - ' . ..j. - ' . t , f ' ' , - 1 i J i ' - . . .. . !-;:'": , . l. J - , J ' f . - ', I ;f ' ' ' V f: f. "V4 ; .... , J j i.v. Jm-.f- J lv i j - n-i, In case you need a bit of background on just what a scramble is, read on. All four players hit off the tee. Then the team chooses the best drive, and the other three players pick up their balls. All four then hit their second shot from the spot of the best drive. That format goes until the ball is in the hole. In effect, ef-fect, it gives each team three additional addi-tional shots to improve on the first one hit. Unlike last year, this year all scores were handicapped. Fred Marshall continued to prove that he is the best player in this year's Park City Men's Association, as he led his team to victory in the A flight, with a handicapped score of 53.80. Marshall's teammates were Bill Hart, Jim Totora, and J.D. Christensen. The team won $37.50 each in pro shop credit for their efforts. ef-forts. Second was Jim Darum, Bob Dean, Ralph Hale, and Jerry Hasz at 54.95. They won $30 each. Third was the group of Kyle Arnold, Ar-nold, Paul Bickmore, Steve Castoldi, and Eric Nelson at 55.35. Arnold and company took $22.50. Fourth came to Rich Cropper, Craig Murley, Derrell Reeves, and Larry Stanley at 55.65, good for $17.50 each. Finally, in A flight fifth was Tony Cate, Lloyd Stevens, Pete Toly, and Scott Toly at 57.45. They earned $12.50 each. The B flight was ripped by Ross Bampton, Ed Calo, Dave Coleman, and Jack Coons at 54.25. $37.50 each was the booty. Dave Basham, Dennis Ceccarelli, Rob Greene, and George Ulmer came in second at 56.15, good for $30 each. This was not far back at 56.40. Scott Abrams, Glenn Artist, Charlie Layton, and Kurt Lovejoy each nabbed nab-bed $22.50. Geoff cornier, Dennis Hulbert, Tim Miller, and Tim O'Brien were fourth at 57.30. Each won $17.50. Finally, it was Arne Anderson, Gary Holland, Gerry Lakey, and Billy Bil-ly Williams in fifth at 57.60. Each , buccaneer walked off with $12.50 in loot. Sweet Lou Hudson wasn't so sweet on his first drive of the day. SNOWED INRT RESTAURANT Join Us For Summer Happy Hour Friday Evenings 5:30-8:00 GOURMET BUFFET Smoked Salmon Hot hors d' oeuvres Fruit Plate 6C Salads On the Patio Live Entertainment in the Gazebo Lunch on the Veranda join us for casual dining featuring unique salads, sandwiches and daily specials including lite luncheon and Diet Center menu. Mon.-Fri. 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. $3.00-$8.50 Ladies Golf Luncheon Special Tuesdays-$ 1 .00 off,,, any entree Sunday Brunch $4.00-$9.50 1 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Croquet and Badminton for your enjoyment Reservations recommended for Sunday Brunch 649-57 1 3 Liquor store on premises 3770 North Highway 224 Park City, Utah 84060 B ADD ri E 3 t ( I SOME CLASS ORIENTAL PAPERMAKING -A workshop will be taught at Kimball Art Center the week of June 20-24 by Dorothy Linden. Traditional techniques inherent in papermaking as well as the creaative potentials of paper as art will be explored. The methods taught can easily be duplicated in the home. Tuition is $140 for non-credit and U. of U. credit is available for $167. Call 649-8882 for further fur-ther information. GENESIS ATHLETIC CLUB- Summer schedule offers of-fers a variety of aerobics with both morning and evening classes. Well trained instructors, IDEA Certified, lead you through a fun workout of your choice. Body Aerobics, Low Impact, Body Sculpture, Power Aerobics, Lunchtime Workout and Water Aerobics all available. Submitters available M-S, morning and M-TII nights. Computerized fitness evaluation, cholestrol screening, hydrostatic weighing, and weight training programs also available. Non-Members welcome. Call 649-6670 for schedules and more information. Mm REC DEPARTMENT AEROBIC CLASSES -will be hold at the Park City Racquet Club M-Sat. Classes cost only $3 or $1.50 with your locals card. Times: MWF 9-10:30 a.m., MWF 12 to 1 p.m., MWF 5:45-7 p.m., TTH 5:45-7 p.m., Sat. 9 to 10:15 a.m. Call the Rec Dept. at 649-9321 or 649-8080 for info. GEOLOGY AND MINING IN PARK CITY -A short, introductory in-troductory class about Park City's geologic and mining histories will be offered this summer by our Dept. of Comm. Ed. After an overview lecture on local rocks, structures, and mines on Wed. even., a Saturday afternoon after-noon field trip will give us a chance to see our geologic heritage first hand. Session I will be held on June 22 and 25, Session II on July 27 and 30 and Session 111 on August 24 and 27; meet at the Treasure Mtn. Middle School, Rm 21 at 7-9:30 p.m. For more info call Steve at 649-9671 or Geoff al 649-8093. OIL PAINTING A DIRECT APPROACII-The Kimball Kim-ball Art Center will offer an oil painting workshop taught by Salt Lake artist Tom Mulder June 13-17. Emphasis will be on a loose, painterly approach to painting. Painting Pain-ting will be outdoors taking advantage of local architecture architec-ture and landscape. Beginning to advanced painters are encouraged to attend. Tuition is $140 for non- credit and U. of U. credit is available for $167. Call 649-8882 for further fur-ther information. J |