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Show t't t WEEKLY REFLEX -- JULY 13, 1973 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, : ! r&iaVsS" 4 Hod Hod W$Utr: Do You Get Your Strokes At The Right Holes? i' - vv y x ,, " don't like to give the strokes at the end of the round. WHAT THESE two bodies rate a golf course is to indicate which of the holes is the hardest down to the easiest. of people do when they What this then does is, when a low handicapper plays a high handicapper and has to give up some strokes to even out the match, he designates which holes the strokes are to be given at. FOR EXAMPLE the Davis Park course has their rating set up like this. Number One hole is 11, then it goes and 7 on the , v - v CLEARFIELD Dee - Lynnathlete MueHpr. an frotiFL;vc$l field, captured the Ogden City Women's 1978 Amateur Golf Tournament last week at the Golf tfourse. athlete--wh- F.1 Monte lALENTED young also excels in o bowling and womens in a total of 156. She put together rounds uf 79 and 77 to sweep low gross honors in the championship flight of the annual wc f i & ;y;LVv" t COST WILL i, i i ? yg r . V 4- - - A f - !. 437 ' be for the first member of the family, $9 for second and $6 for each additional member. Registration will be held Monday through Friday at the Layton city recreation office, V ' $13 Wasatch Drive. FOR ADDITIONAL information call Layton city recreation ' 5 " fiifi f.;; Golf Association's traveling learn. She was runnerup in the First Flight of the Rose ' 1 376-345- 1 C. Registration for Layton city round robin tennis tournament will be at L.ayton High School through July 15. Play Eagles Flan Lids Swim July 1 3fh The annual Lujon Eagles kids swimming party will be held July 13 at the Layton swimming pool, fwimming will start at 7 p.m. ALL LAYTON Aerie and auxiliary children are invited. Food will be served. on Monday, 16 determination July 17. follow12 and worked. and under, 14 and under, boys receive medals and play a single elimination tournament for the championship trophy. two out of The Bockwoldt family are also pulling for Rod to make the rjuji id have given him supfvfwith all these great people pulling and supporting sim plus his own determina ion anjidalent one can expect to si ,.od in a Cowboy unifu this year. I ONLY hope he can get a picture of those cheerleaders for me. 18 girls 16 and under, girls 18 and under, ladies over 18 and ladies over 30. Check the playing schedule and phone your opponent and play at your convenience. Mini SCHOOL 3-- THE PLAYERS with the most wins by Aug. 15 will 5 yr. olds SunsetClinton or Kaysvilfe Stones and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts & Crafts Creative Drama, Science Rhythm Band, etc. Experienced. Certified Teachers three sets. Circle the winner and record your wins. REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING LIMITED ENROLLMENT 375-967- 7 376-835- 0 Summer ' T - t Uf y' it ' . ZU s it' ,, For Football C y ' , By DAVE WIGHAM ? Local high school football coaches indicate that t their summer weight training programs will r it ic - i, r Of" - fi4 f ! A X- r f" i, begin this Monday at the respective schools. f FOOTBALL WITH season just around the corner the high schools i ? r X, ' s i i x r r . 4 s V J slart their perspective players with weight training. Each coach however noted that the program is i r J 9 I h : i- - laVj'1 ' V ;tv'r t i .t &' . , f P & x I k f i i 4 'js I w Sr not just for the football team. ' Eivery male or female is invited to attend the sessions. SCHOOL has different starting times with sessions being run both early morning and the evening. in Fees can be paid the first day of the sessions. Times are available either the school or the coaches. HE IS a fire prevention inspector at the base. Mr. Adams and his wife, Bonne, have three children. r,? V fc it - t -- 4 . V REPRESENTS UTAH Teri Whitehouse, 15, Davis Hjgh School student and daughter of Charles and Lin from Kays-villda Whitehouse will be representing the State of Utah at the National Keep Old Man Weather Outside, of Your Home flow!! NOBLE I i j SHAKES 758 Hill Villa Dr. - Layton, 376-957- 6 Darrel! W. Noble, Owner ilnsurance Claims I a SHINGLES Free Estimates Competition t a i Re-Ro- DOWN GO THE PRICES ONE MORE TIME v 4 vf is still on at iains Awan A Sustaiirt-Superior Performance Award has bftn presented to Layton resiiit Randy R. Adams at Hill AF B ceremonies. - V. ti . x t et ' ,V.f - , v,2yr-v-- V ,r Flayers EACH Steam Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning held at Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind. TERI HAS competed in several state competitions and surrounding area and placed in the top five. She will be engaged in intensive competition from July 25 through 29. This summer, Teri had the honor of being feature (wirier for the Davis High School band in the July 4th parade. She has been twirling since age of ten and is a former baton member of the COUPON & FRIDAY carpet cleaning 3 or more rooms 292-41- 21 Free Estimates No obligation All-St- team. TERI IS a top student under the direction of Vickie Johnson from Bountiful. OPEN TILL 7 P.M. THURSDAY STAIRS CLEANED -- FREEWith P.O. Box 342, Bountiful TJTrrrt eicom n3l33ft to make the club. His wife, the former Debbie Welk, has also shfj) a!nt of determination an giveif Rod all the support he needed. After all Rod had to spend almost two months in Dallas this summer while Debbie stayed in Ogden and Rod went to Dallas, one of sixty to report, for an orientation session. Any football fan will tell you that Dallas has the most complicated offense in football today and the club wants their newcomers to know as much as possible and under, mens over 18, mens over 30, girls 12 and under, girls 14 and under, Play antiJias needed by the Cowboys who told him that they would sign him as a free agent and give him a shot his year, a REGISTER for the ing singles: boys boys THE TEAM officials are impressed with L- abilities the and attitudes CT.-- starts boys rookies to blend in with their veterans. Being able to play in three spots, not counting holding for kickers, Rod has a good shot at making the club. 'A as under, Each year the Dallas organization keeps some m J u construction crew and lifted weights in order to stay in shape for his Dallas shot. pre-seaso- Last year she bow led a 600 series. Among her other talents are rrF8 IN THE off season Rod worked up in Washington on a cut before the schedule ever began. Right after that Rod wa Contacted 1 mafrnes. Ya In the Ram tryout camp about all Rod did was hold for the kickers but at Dallas they back. Rod has played all three positions during his career either at Layton High or at Weber State. LAST SEASON Rod went to the Ram tryout camp and was never really given a chance to prove his worth and he was Park Womens Invitational playing womens amateur earlier this year. , and basketball. She is In the recent tourney at EljEoftball a Iso a singer and recording Miss Mueller Monte, star and last year recorded a slammed the longest drive of song she wrote. the tournament. SHE IS also an outstanding SHEIS? daughter of Hugo bowler having won several and Mary Muelier, 1165 Val Halla Drive. leartield. high game and high series MUELLER is a member of the Ben Lomond Layton city recreation will hold soccer registration starting July 10 and will run to the end of August. 1 Me t - 36-h- o 7 MISS l.j.aCliuiic.l 7 V MUELLER finished four strokes ahead of Kerri Kranz and Denise Sontag, who shared second place with scores of 160. Defending champion Cill Sparks was another stroke back at 161 and Veda Ferguson rounded out the top five with a 168. She twice took first place in her flight of the Utah Womens Amateur Golf Tournament and in 1976 placed second in her flight, one stroke off the winner's pace. R Vv-C-i tx r 79-7- SCSGO? f are looking at him at three positions, defensive back, wide receiver and quarter- dicated to him that they would take him in the professional draft, the one held last year. Before the Cowboys could say his name though the Los Angeles Rams took him. Lynn IVe Mueller of Clearfield won the recent Ogden Womens Amateur Golf Championship by four strokes, !e tot a of 5(5. for a putting toother rounds of MISS r - ROD BOCKWOLDT was signed by the Dallas Cowboy organization as a free agent and is one of 16 rookies vying for spots on the team. DAVIS GAL IVIfJS grated likexhis. Front nine would' be Void 11. BanAune would jjjiad teen handicapper he rc'us,93-8-16-,4-7-5-andi0. IrTthe same match the stroke holes give him a stroke at ten holes. Those ten holes would be the would he number 4, 5 and 7 ten toughest rated holes onr. on the front and 11. J2, 14, 15, 16. 17 and !8on thejiuck nine. the course rating. In this inWhich is out of the question stance it would be numbers 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 on the front and under the present system. The computers are used to then holes 10, 12, 13, 15 and 17 on the back nine. figure out all the handicaps now so why not let the same IN SETTING up the rating computers figure out the real tough rated holes and give the system the two governing hie.h shooters the strokes on bodies use three basic rules. F'irst of all the big determinthe holes where scores indicate they need them. ing factor is yardage, the par J AS IT turned out only sixteen players were invited back to the regular camp. Twelve of them were draft picks this year and the rest were free agents. fom-bal- - f: from ihe MenUwvOpen the Davis Park coursewuld be and 12. All this means is that if a five handicapper plays a fif- - , 'tt. ' 'mFW USV'vhe average scores 2 LAYTON - Although you never read about it in any of the big newspapers in the state, there is a football player from Layton that was l signed by a professional team and is currently trying to earn a spot on that club. It was the Dallas organization that paid the most attention to Rod during his playing days at Weber State. They in- given, front nine. The hack nine like this reads . VK n WHAT THE local people are concerned with is that they dont take into consideration the toughest of the hole itself. By this they mean that a par 5 hole with yardage of 520 yards would give up strokes before a par 3 hole which is 220 yards. Yet many feel the hitler would fie the harder. What these locals would like to see is the computer come into play. Record the scores for the tournaments and regular rounds on the course, then see which is realKc tinhardest and where the strokes should really be not? 10-1- jfjji V nines. And then last they wonder whether or not ihe rating system used by the United States or the Utah Golf Associations are accurate or when all the veterans return to camp. -- - -- 't' By DAVE WIGHAM long par 4s are the first to gel rated hard. Secondly they like to spread it out the front and back BOUNTIFUL - Some of the local golfers are beginning to Dallas Cowboys . ' 5s and By DAVE WIGHAM Signs |