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Show Tvo Pros, Two Amateurs Tie For Utah Open Golf Crown the final round the mistake waa noted and changed on the official scort board, UIOA rules say that Koennecker should be disqualified for turning in a score en any bole lower than he actually made. But the Utaa Golf Assn. voted to let him compete la the playoffs play-offs since his score was corrected' before the final round. In Sunday's final M holes, Koennecker Koen-necker posted two 73a, Schneiter had a pair of 70s, Korns had a 71 and a 70 and Bernolfo had a 75 and 72. Koennecker took a ter- eee Bernolfo teek a esw-etreke lead at the end of three holes in the lR-hele pmy-erf snatoh la the Utah epsa getf teuraey Meaday at the Salt Lake deanery dean-ery elan, Beraoife get a birdie two ea the second bote and a Mrdle fear en the third after gertla a par 4 en the opening hole. George Sehnelter and laek Koennecker both btrdted Kb. I Is si ess etreke under par. Billy Kama parred all these bales. Two prae and two amateurs were battling It out Monday over rlble seven on the final hole of the day amen he got In the canyon, or he would have had the tournament tourna-ment without further ado. . Bsaseltnk Blows Al Beseellnk, who led the field at the half way mark, blew himself him-self out of the tournament with a fat 7S on his final round. He was atlll leading the field at the end of the morning round Sunday aa ha added a 78 to his 140 half way total for SIS strokes two ahead of Koennecker. With Schneiter and Koennecker due to win S800 and S600, the rest of the top prise money for the proe went like this: EeO Baton, $380 with a S90 boots; .Ernie Schneiter, 1250 with TCI; Al Bes-selink. Bes-selink. $350 with S91. tSS George Schneiter, Jack Koennecker, Koen-necker, Bill Korns, Joe Bernolfo. see Zell Eaton. sev Ernie schneiter Br BU Johnston. John-ston. Al Beseellnk, , sea Harold Wea Pant Jopes. SSI Jim Haynee, Huck riorrnee, Walt Harris. Tee Branca, Clare Emery, Jimmy Thompson. SSI Roy Von Elm, Mel Springer. res Noble Chalfant see aid Harmon. Dick Kramer, Cue Becker. see Tom Williams. SOI Jerry Henderson. sea Henry Mathleu. Wslly Johnson. John-son. Harold Sommera. 34 Phil Kunkel, Howard Capes, Jack Robertson. see Tom McHus-h Jr. see amis schneiter Jr. 347 Olck McKean. see Steve Howells. ses Ant God, Bert BrsmweU, Joe Jonee. Ute Band Prepares For Seattle Trip Seattle football fans will get to see the fast-stepping. University of TJtah band In action Saturday at the TJtah vs. Washington football foot-ball game, It was announced Monday. Mon-day. The band, 100 strong, will leave Salt Lake City Thursday at :S0 ajn. for Seattle. Frank ie Ron-bins, Ron-bins, majorette, and Bill Rbead, drum major, will lead the formations, forma-tions, according to Ronald D. Gregory, band director. Tricky formations have been practiced steadily for some time and the band ia ready to give the Washington fans a real treat It will be the longest football trip of the season for the band. the Salt Lake Country club fairways fair-ways In a play-off round for the TJtah open golf championship which not only ended la a tie after the regulation 73 holes, but also in a long, drawn out argument The proa In ths play-off were George Schneiter, the Tjtahn who la now tournament director for the PGA, and Jack Koennecker of Denver. Billy Korns and Joe Bernolfo Ber-nolfo were the amateurs left as all four finished with 28g scores, sven par for the TS holes. As for the argument it Involved the status of Koennecker, and it eras a question of rules which waa finally decided by the executive committee of the Utah Golf Assn. Sreng Score Koennecker allowed his first round score to be posted, put there was a mistake on the figure for the 10th hole. His card read I, but actually be had a 4. Before sis atu White. 31 1 Kayo gwonson. 514 Trank Orlando, Walter C Johnson. Sis Ray Booty. Se Tred Penale. 515 O. B. Lawrence. WUkArew Dick MuUmer. Ed Rich. ards, Dick Makoff, Rods. Dougherty, Bill Griffith. Dick Carlson, Arale , rarrta. |