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Show T : i ! 1 : i 1 . 'v-fin i I O .THT : i I--... J f--r !! A THE TOP AMATEUR trophy is presented to Vernal's Craig Hart, right, by Scooter Mathews of the Vernal Men's Golf j Association. Hart beat Jack Ridd on the j second hole of sudden death for first place ' v , .Ji;' . , ,..- .lL in the championship division in the Eastern Utah Petroleum Invitational Golf Classic. Both golfers tied for first place during regulation at 146. i j Golfers games' A-B-C-E5 Cecil Wall, who wore knickers, which was the fashion in the early days of golfing, captured first place in the A flight in the Eastern Utah , Petroleum Invitational Golf CLassic, t Sunday with a 151 tally. He recorded scores of 40-37-77 and 38-3&-71 t Jerry Gilmore placed second at 156 ' and posted scores of 38-43-80 and 39-37-76. Bob Pope and Gene Hall tied ' for third place honors at 160. Pope netted net-ted scores of 41-38-79 and 40-41-80. I Brian Taylor, Dan Rudd and Chuck ' Henry tied for seventh place at 164. 'j Taylor gained scores of 39-43-82 and (042-82. Rudd recorded scores of 1 3943-82 and 41-41-82. Henry shot scores of 41 on Saturday for an 82 and posted 43 and 39 tallies for an 82 score. Bob '. Killian and Carl Larson tied for 10th .j place at 165. Killian shot 41 scores for an 82 tally and turned in 43 and 40 , tallies for an 83 score. Larson turned . in two 39's for a 78 mark and shot a 46 and 41 for a score of 87. ' Jim Waycasey snared top honors in the B flight at 156 and turned in scores of 40 and 38 on both days for 78 tallies. Doug Rolfe placed second at 161 and turned in scores of 37 and 39 for a 76 tally and recorded a 40 and 45 for an IB score. Bob Lay placed third at 165 and :: Mick Caldwell nabbed fourth at 167. Ned Lee pocketed fifth place at 169. Lay produced scores of 44-41-85 and 40-40-80 and Caldwell turned in tallies of 44,38,82 ; 46,39,85. Lee shot scores of 44 and 42 for an 86 and turned in 41 and 42 scores for an 83 tally. Four golfers, Mike Smith, Leon Roberts, Dale Barratt and LaMar Hawkins, tied for sixth place at 171. Smith turned in scores of 40-48-88 and 42-41-83. Roberts dished out tallies of 40-46-86 and 42-43-85. Hawkins shot a 43 and 44 for an 87 score and turned in 40 and 44 tallies for an 84 mark. Barratt shot a 40 and 46 for an 86 score and turned in a 41 and 44 for an 85 mark. Chuck Pope and Asa Johnston tied for tenth place at 172. Pope gained scores of 42 and 42 for an 84 mark and hit 46 and 42 for an 88. Johnston produced two 41's for an 82 and shot 46 and 41 scores for a 90 tally. First place in the C flight was won by Tony Liebhardt with a score of 167. Liebhardt turned in scores of 46 and 47 on Saturday for a 93 mark and shot 43 and 44 tallies, Sunday for an 87 mark. Chuck Floyd and John Price tied for second place at 169. Floyd produced marks of 45-47-92 and 38-39-77. Price turned in 41 and 40 tallies for an 81 and shot 42 and 46 tallies for an 88. Ron Rasmussen placed fourth at 170 and Pete Martin garnered fifth place at 177. Ed Hoff grabbed sixth place with a 178 tally. Herb Snyder and Tobe ; . V - - I - , r. - . . ' ' ' -a . . l..l.. j . . ' '.., -it . 4 " : t .. .. j 1 1 i'- T: ' i ' . - -: 1 ' i ' ' , .- - ; ' ': " " .' ; : . - :'i kni l L G0I-FER, Cecil Wall, performs his golfing in snn' whicn were worn by gofers in the eary days of the mn- Wall paced fjrst in the A flight. Wilkins tied for seventh place at 180. Rasmussen had scores of 41 on Saturday Satur-day for an 82 and turned in 42 and 46 scores for an 88 on Sunday. Martin turned in 46 and 47 marks for a 93 and shot 43 and 41 scores for an 84 mark. Hoff produced scores of 44 and 45 for an 89 and 42 and 47 for an 89. Snyder turned in tallies of 45 and 46 for a 91 score and 42 and 47 for an 89 mark. Wilkins turned in scores of 50 and 42 for a 92 and posted tallies of 45 and 42 for an 88 score. Merlin Richens finished in ninth place at 181 and Darwin Kulland and Dan Mortensen tied for tenth at 182. Richens had scores of 41 and 43 for an 84 and 51 and 46 for a 97 mark. Kulland shot rounds of 46 and 47 for an 83 tally and 45 and 44 for an 89 mark. Mort-nesen Mort-nesen dished out scores of 46, Saturday for a 92 and shot a 43 and 47 for a 90 mark. Gary Huber won first place in the D flight at 181 and Bill Lay placed second at 183. Huber picked up scores of 43 and 45, Saturday for an 88 mark and turned in 45 and 48 scores for a 93 mark. Lay turned in scores of 43 and 51 for a 94 and 44 and 45 for an 89 tally. Hap Swain placed third at 188 and Lloyd Stevens garnered fourth at 190. Bob Downard, Harold Gambrel and Al Higgins tied for fifth place at 197. Swain turned in scores oT 48 and 47 for a 95 and turned in 41 and 52 scores for a 93. Stevens fired in scores of 46 and 48 for a 94 and 54 and 42 for a 96. Downard produced scores of 48 and 49 for a 97 and 48 and 52 for a 100. Gambrel Gam-brel turned in scores of 46 and 53 for a 99 and 50 and 48 for 98. Higgins shot scores of 47 and 51 for 98 and 49 and 50 for 99. A. G. Miller and Levi Smuin tied for eighth place at 198 and Mac Ross and Dick Kier tied for tenth place at 199. Miller posted scores of 48 on Saturday for a 96 and shot 53 and 49 scores, Sunday Sun-day for a 102. Smuin gained marks of 51 and 50 for a 101 score and hit 46 and 51 marks for a 97 score. Ross turned in tallies of 50 and 48 for a score of 98 and produced marks of 47 and 54 for a 101 mark. Kier dished out scores of 50 and 48 for a 98 mark and 51 and 50 for a 101 tally. |