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Show , - '. . j j ! . i I . - ' ; ;' I. I THE BALL escapes from the sand trap and performing the golfing action from the sand trap on the number seven hole is Jay Bitton. Golfers took part in the Utah Oil Capital Pro-Am, Pro-Am, Friday. Joey BoEisigraore fleeim nabs crown The team of Joey Bonsignore, Brad Mauss, Carl Larson, Bob Downard and Mick Caldwell pocketed first place in the Utah Oil Capital Pro-Am, Friday with a 27Y4 under par score of 116. Bonsignore shot a 72 score and Mauss and Larson produced 82 tallies. Caldwell shot an 85 and Downard recorded an 86. Handicaps ?.re used to figure the totals. Kirk Abegglen, Bob Killian, Bob Lay, John Price and Asa Johnston placed second at a 24 under par score of 119V4. Individual scores turned turn-ed in were Abegglen, 79; Killian, 77; Lay, 80; Price, 82 and Johnston, 83. Mike Malaska, Glen Gardner, LaMar Hawins, Craig Hart and John Gardiner picked up third place with a 24 under par score of 120. Malaska ' " -- - ! i V 7 -jr.., " -Vv - IRA GAGON PUTS all of his effort into swinging action from the sand trap, which turned in a 69 score. Other scores turned turn-ed in were: Gardner, 74; Hawkins, 82; Hart, 81 and Gardiner, 90. The team of Vance Christensen, Ray Kier, Bruce Scholar, Tony Liebhardt and Harold Gambrel captured fourth place at -231-2, 120 score. Christensen turned in a 69 tally and other scores turned in were Kier, 76; Scholar, 84; Liebhardt, 82 and Gambrel, 92. is located next to the number seven green. Mike Bicker, 77; Cecil Murray, 78; Spencer Bitton, 86; Clif Harrison, 89 and Bill Lay placed fifth at 23V4 under par score of 12034. Lanny Nielsen, Matt Ferguson, Ira Gagon, Ray Harris Har-ris and Ken Haynes placed sixth at -23 score of 121. Nielsen and Ferguson shot 77 scores. Other scores were: Gagon, 85; Harris, 95 and Haynes, 90. Roy Christensen, Cecil Murray, Dan Rudd, Mike Bethune, Hap Swain placed plac-ed seventy at -23 score of 121. Christensen shot a 70 tally. Other scores were: Murray, 75; Rudd, 79; Bethune, 80 and Swain, 94. Gary Schneiter, Jerry Gilmore, 77; Dan Price, 79; Murray Johnson, 82 and Terry Ross, 80, placed eighth at a -2234 score of 12m. Milan Swilor, 73; Eli Gordin, 79; Jim Waycasey, 85; Allen, 84 and Don Swank, 101; grabbed ninth place at -22V4 score of 12m. Y ' '.:- ,. Vt- '" A v , ' : "-iL t . . , '.' ; ' , ,, ' ; , v -.',- - ' t . . . ' ' . i(' 1 . ' v. - V i , '- " ' -. t t , . . ' . ? ' .Yt-"s s , -; .-:; :yy;' v". -. .'. 'jx-rrr. ; 'r ' ' ; .' "' , i ' : I - I " ' . '.'I 1 -"""" ' f' ! , - . ' 1 r , v,., , . . f ; ' : . "' ,1 r ' 1 If f " :' 1 i -' CLIF HARRISON'S golf ball lands in a tough spot, right on top of the cart path. Harrison took a drop and hit the ball toward the green. |