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Show Golfers Swing Into Action; Four Seniors Lead Squad 'mmmg'" ' v -www.. n I j i iisy j I , - ' v 'if'.,;j .Iff r : It i Srtrtrmtvri min'fiiiaai niiiini.r IM wrestling champs (l.-r.) front row: Russ Newren, Ken Rcss, Dick Moulton, Dan Eng- land, Walter Tachiki; baTZTI 5i ardson, H. Nicholas. iil V.W: HL Santa Cruz, California; and Provo. Tournaments are scheduled sched-uled for Provo (the WAC championships), cham-pionships), Albuquerque, New Mexico (W. H. Tucker Intercollegiate Intercol-legiate meet), and Santa Cruz. COACH McGUIRE'S forces will go down to Tucson March 22 and 23 to face Arizona University's Uni-versity's strong team in the first dual meets of the season. After the Wildcat matches the Utes will move up to Tempe to face Arizona State. After spring break, the golfers golf-ers will go to the Western Intercollegiate Inter-collegiate tournament in Santa Cruz, California. Later, the BYU golfers will play home and home dual meets with the Redskins. At this writing, Utah State and Weber State will also probably play home matches with Utah. 1966 Golf Schedule March 22 Arizona U., at Tucson, Tuc-son, Arizona One word summarizes University Uni-versity of Utah golf this season: experience. COACH VINNIE McGuire didn't lose a man from last year's team. What's more, the golfing Utes added some new faces that can't help but strengthen the team. Last year's ace, Bruce Sum-' merhays, is playing this season after losing only two matches in dual meets during last season's competition. Last season, Sum-merhays Sum-merhays wound up fourth in the Western Athletic Conference meet and that was good enough to get him to the NCAA championships. cham-pionships. AMONG THOSE returning to the ranks of the Ute links are Gary Summerhays, Jim Farrell, Tom Morgan, Dan Mageras, and John Clay. The best newcomer appears to be Brigham City's Reid Goodliffe, who won the Utah Junior Open last year and established himself as "a golfer of the future" in other local golf March 23 Arizona U., at Tucson, Tuc-son, Arizona March 24 Arizona State at Tempe, Arizona March 25 Arizona State at Tempe, Arizona April 7-8-9 Western Intercollegiate Intercol-legiate at Santa Clara, Calif. April 22 BYU at Salt Lake City April 26 Utah State at Salt Lake City April 29-30 BYU Invitational at Provo May 13 BYU at Provo May 20-21 WAC Conference championship at Provo (two matches with Weber State) (one match with Utah State) no confirmed dates Oct. 12-15 W. H. Tucker Intercollegiate Inter-collegiate at Albuquerque, New Mexico I I p ' ''''''' ' '''' l action. Goodliffe added to his accomplishments accom-plishments by being the low man for the Utes in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate meet last fall. OTHERS ON the Utah team are Tom Mageras, Scott Fowler and newcomer Tom Pennigal. As in basketball, the WAC is just about the strongest golf conference in the nation. As good as the Utes are on the golf course, top performances will be needed for the Utes to become a contender for the conference championship. The league's that tough! LAST SEASON, Utah was fourth in the WAC golf meet behind be-hind perenial winner New Mexico, Mex-ico, Arizona State, and Brigham Young, in that order. The Redskin's Red-skin's dual meet record was a commendable four wins and four losses. ' The Utah golfers will travel quite often. Dual meets are scheduled to take place in Tucson and Tempe, Arizona; Bruce Summerhays . . . senior swinger ""-miBiiiimjt iirtui iiatfi hiMurr him n n imm Dan Mageras . . . golf letterman |