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Show , . , ' ) - ; " " """! " ' X : - i , . f J ... J '-'" ' ' i' t ... " " Nv.? '", ... V ,0 x. "I . .. .. - .j EYES OWNED by golfers, Mike Hatch, John Price and Paul Pilcher, left to right, are glued on Earl Hatch as he knocks his ball toward the number seven hole and hopes that it doesn't roll backwards toward the pond. 12 under pear 60 folly delivers Is? vo golfers in PevsroSeum Bays AAeev Golfers, Craig Hart, Sam Willis, Matthew Cannon, Roger Goelitz and Johnny Knight recorded a five under par tally of 31 on the first nine, but the white or orange ball sluggers outdid themselves on the second nine as they blasted the course with a seven under par 29 and posted top honors in the afternoon session of the SPE-AIME Men's Petroleum Days Golf Tournament with a 12 under par score of 60, Saturday. The first place golfers posted hole scores of 2-4-4-3-4-3-4-4-3 and 3-3-4-3-3-3- 3- 4-3. Ech golfer won $50 each. Bob Abercrombie, Dan Rudd, Dusty Mecham, John Larson and Stan Lee finished one stroke behind the first place team at 61. The golfers netted nine hole tallies of 32 and 29. Each golfer won $40. The golfers posted hole scores of 3-4-4-4-3-4-3-4-3 and 3-3-4-3-3-3- 4- 3-3. Five teams tied for third place at 63 tallies. The golfers won $12 each. Ray Kier, Larry Gurr, Ron Mowry, Don Swink and Dale Lee posted scores of 31 and 32. Craig Schweiger, LaMar Hawkins, Woody Olsen, Max Wooley and Tim Olsen recorded 30 and 33 tallies. Deb Casada, Ned Lee, Tony Liebhardt, Leon Roberts and Mark Henline nabbed 30 and 33 scores. Smiley Denver, Ed Herman, Jim Kent, Jim Glenn and John Moore netted 31 and 32 scores. Ed Gudac, Logan McGill, Ken Allen, Ron Dethlefzen and Hugh Sosbee recorded 30 and 33 tallies. Stacy Hall, Mike Bethune, Bill Kay, Flynn Searle and Gerald Ashcraft placed eighth at 64. The crew netted scores of 32. Two teams tied for ninth place at 66. Jerry Gilmore, Jesse York, Herb Snyder, Ralph Simons and George Russell posted 33 tallies and i Earl Hatch, Mick Caldwell, Mike Hatch, John Price, Paul Pilcher also netted 33 scores. Four golfing teams tied for llth place at 67. Dave Bell, Chuck Beck, T.J. Price, Al Beck, Brian Torres and Royce Fitts, Asa Johnston, Jay Bolton, Allen Massey, Jimmy Dean netted 34 and 33 tallies. Bud Pease, Chuck Floyd, Pat Leech, Tom Turlia, Bob Gragert and Bill Gibson, Chuck Henry, Darwin Kulland. Mark Harvey, Dick Thompson posted 34 and 33 scores. Dick Hobbs, Winslow Weber, Butch Sevy, Lane Daggett and Wes Sutton recorded a 68 tally. The group fired scores of 35 and 33. The first and second place teams in the afternoon session didn't record any five scores and netted many four and' three stroke tallies. Only one two stroke score was netted in the tournament by the teams and it was recorded on the number one hole during the first time around by the first place team and that proved to be the winning margin as the second place crew nabbed a three on the first visit to number one and the one stroke edge by Hart, Willis, Cannon, Goelitz and Knight enabled them to win the tournament. s ... , . . " . ' i , . , . . ; s.; . . . . ......... ' ' s ' 1 4. " ' ' ' P ' v? ! ..- , t ; J ' Jf . : ( - I ' .v : ; ! M L - j ) : i' 7j ; . - ) () A JUMP FOR JOY dance is performed by Rod Murray, right, due to gaining a birdie on number five. Also in the picture are Ed X Herman, left, and Smiley Denver, center. . , ? , :.. " V , ( ,-:; ; ..... ;' -f' ...... .- i k i i :-. :- y. " v x ROUGH TIMES are encountered by a group of golfers as their best shot is right next to a tree. Don Davis, right, knocks the ball towards the number five green. i f ..... . . .... . . ...... t' J i . y ...... . --' . . ! 4 numbe?eEpPnUTtSh the ball into orbit during action y number six tee on the Dinaland Golf Course. |