Show 1 i NN u a 1 DAVE OLIPHANT Denver pro gets his hands on the trophy he won Sunday at the Hiko Bell golf tournament He was also handed over a 1000 check for his HO score that won the 36 holes on the course Denver Golf Pro Takes Top Money at Dave Oliphant a 25 25 year old pro from Denver's City Parks course was in pain Sunday but he can cry all the time way to the bank Mr Oliphant shot a two under two under two under par 70 Sunday for a two two day day total of to win the Bell Open and first place money of 1000 MR OLIPHANT edged Bonneville pro nick Dick Kramer in a titanic struggle that saw Mr Kramer crumble on the second nine Mr Kramer hot a two two over over 74 71 Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day to go with his 68 of Saturday for fora a total of Orem pro pio Mike like Smith and Lannie Nielsen of Wasatch State Park tied at while Utah Open champion Tommy Williams of ot Brigham City and Mike of reno Fresno California had even par s Mr II Oliphant played the two two day tourney in sheer agony AT 2 A AM A.M. M Saturday he woks up with witha a terrible toothache and before he started started start start- ed play that morning a dentist performed perform perform- ed a root canal operation Sunday he was in great pain IT WAS a good win for the Denver pro who plans to go on the IGA tour this fall The loss was was a heartbreaker for tor Mr Kramer The Bonny slugger took the first first day day lead with his 68 08 and was Inand in inand inand and out of the lead much of the time Sunday On the front nine Mr lIr Kramer bogeyed bogeyed bog bog- eyed the first hole and Mr Oliphant panned BOTH MEN birdied No 2 but Mr Oliphant caught Mr Kramer with a bird birdon on No 3 while Mr Kramer panned Mr Ir Kramer lramer lost the lead with a bogey on No 6 8 but tied lied again when Mr Oliphant Oliphant Oli Oli- bogeyed No 7 7 TH THE E TWO TV made the turn all even but Mr Kramer took the lead again after the first three holes of the second nine when he birdied Nos 11 and 12 to togo togo togo go five under while hile Mr had hada a bird at 11 and was four under But then Mr Kramer had a temporary temper ary any collapse lIe He bogeyed No 13 when he missed a short putt double bogeyed 14 where here he missed another putt and double bogeyed again on 15 IS when he his second shot came up short on his third and two putted THAT PUT Mr Oliphant in the lead to stay although there were some others who got gol into the act Lanny Nielsen who lost the 1970 City Parks Open by one stroke made another another an an- other strong bid at Vernal Sunday hits His 69 was best score among the leaders but a 74 Saturday left him too much deficit to make up Continued on page 6 4 Golf Continued from page 1 1 OR OREM EM PRO Mike Smith who tied Mr 11 Nielsen for third at was just justa a stroke behind going into the hole But big Mike l powered a tee shot over the green on this par three hole and wound up with a two two putt putt bogey New Mexico University golfer John Sommers beat Jack Ridd by one stroke in the amateur race Mr Sommers carded carded card card- ed a and Mr 11 Ridd a MR RIDD was among several golfers golfers golf golf- ers who fell prey to No 1 monster He lie pounded the out of bounds pavement in his Saturday round and it cost him two strokes and as it turned out the champ flight title Erne Schneiter the tourney favorite ran into trouble through the first 10 holes Saturday He lie steadied down after that but couldn't couldn t come all the way way back PAUL LANGAGER who fired a course record 35 30 65 in Fridays Friday's pro pro-am fell feU apart in the main event He was eight par over over par through 10 holes holes' Saturday Satur Satur- day Jay Cash winners were as follows PROFESSIONAL 1000 plus a atrophy trophy Dave Oliphant Dick Kramer Lanny Nielsen Mike Smith Tom Williams Mike Achterberg Ernie Schneiter Pierre Hualde Bob Droz Dave Walters 75 Dave Johnson 50 Clarence Twitchell AMATEUR plus a trophy John Sommers Jack Ridd 75 Chip Garriss 50 Paul Christ iansen 25 Ron Branca 20 Jim A FLIGHT pl plus s a trophy Craig Hart Bob Schooler 75 Vic Vie Waite 50 Billy Johnston 25 Asa Johnston 20 20 Mark Ballif Jr B FLIGHT plus a trophy Lloyd Bingham Don Sparks 75 Earl Hatch 50 Doyle Huber 25 Gale Anderson 20 Terry Anderson Bert Carroll C FLIGHT plus a trophy Frank Godina Howard Busch 75 Doug Hart lIart 50 Clark Young 25 Jim Anderson 20 Gene Hall Lowell Mauss Ralph Hushbeck named She is a graduate with a masters degree from the University of Arizona E Emeritus status was granted to a num- num number numer ber bel er of faculty members who retired this year |