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Show 22 Vernal Excess Wednesdoy, May 14, 1986 'VI '4 'J 1 . , i V2 i hi- -v . - if l ' ... A TREE is an obstacle that Louisiana golfer Scooter Mathews, left, is trying to avoid during a fairway shot on the number seven hole. Also in the picture is John Parker, right. Approximately 90 .py1 I - ; Vjj.gs.r .... -x, . ; J 1 ?j ' i mill. 4 I L. " , r 'fkl WSi 1 ..... 1 , j. , I f' r - -nmii ii mi ' ' mm i. - , . 4 golfers battled rain and snow in the annual Vernal Police Invita tional, Friday. irinial iDlfirs wnim mm Mailmen are famous for working In all kinds of weather and golfers proved prov-ed Friday they will play in any wet condition as they battled rain, snow and other stormy items in the Vernal Police Invitational at the Dinaland Golf Course. The Vernal area was greeted with snow early Friday morning mor-ning and golfers were hit with a heavy downpour during the afternoon. after-noon. Cecil Wall, Jim Glenn, Levi Smuin, Jack Voyles and Bill Groves garnered first place with a score of 61. The team also recorded tallies of 23 and 32. The team won tloO and each golfer bagged $80. Three teams tied for second place, but Die Clcn Gardner, JcM York, Earl Stalcy, Lynn Honprr, Lane Fletcher Flet-cher team won the putt off for the runnerup title. The tram posted a $3 core and had tallies of 30 and 33, The team won CK) and each ir.rmtxr was given fW, Doyle lM-r, Mirk Caldwell. Bill Pope, ItofJrr Ford, Hob lurtiihmire end Itrd lUkh, Dan Itudd, Ira Gagon, Mrl Curttf. Dair lu-mvn lied f third at fc3 F,sch tram tarnrd In nine hole U!!in td 32 snd JL The tfsm tf Cisig lUrt, Sfr Gardffihrir, Iten Ifire, Jtw? ttofrfl and Tarn R m-anum pUrr4 htih at M and had 32 tm huh icorr, Four tramn. F1d, Tim Kirg, fUndy ;.:!ft, Tl Taf ftftd Trrry hi?; t. tUtir'A t 41. Butch Sevy, Monty Lee and Phil Ellis; Hans Parkinson, Leon Roberts, Chuck Pope, Steve Christen, Doc Allen and Stacy Hall, Houtz Steenburg, Robert Downard, Scooter Mathews, John Parker, tied for sixth place at 65. The Hall team had 33 and 32 scores and the Parkinson Parkin-son crew posted 32 and 33 tallies. The Lee bunch fired 34 and 31 scores and the Floyd crew turned In 33 and 32 scores. Scooter Mathews traveled over 13O0 miles from Louisiana to compete In the Vernal Police Invitational. Seven crews tied for tenth place with scores of 65. Lowell Ay cock. Pal Leech. Jerry I 'ope. Gary Dctxmis and Dick Morrow turned In 33 scores. Kick York. Mike Wilson, Gary Culler, Scott Gross and Ni ls Carlson prpduced 32 and 34 worrs. Hub Rudd. Billy Murray, Bert Clark, Jim PclUrr and Sieve Wallis fired rp-.itvH of 31 and 32, Herb Jmrn, Sam SnvtlfT, lub Siralton. John Gardiner end Sam Scott fwtcd IwoMlcofr, Matt Frf $tm. Chuc k Henry, Bud Khoa!!rr, Dan Jmutn end John MiUeram tufted in fwm ils bf 33 end Dan Maftfftwtn, BUI Sim, Ln? Gar-!.ref. Gar-!.ref. lutk IUk:r. end Le tkvcf '. ta 1 K-ntr tit 1. T9 S3 ICWtti rf ff!.rd ty Brrf4 I.a!.n. Clff I !af t inf. TH Ta lor, I I'Jth Cld- r!l r.lM,Uhii)e. Chris Symes, Gene Hall, Tony Wright, Dave Madsen, Demar Boren and Terry Anderson, Lamar Hawkins, Dave King, Ralph Rolfe, Jim Abegglen finished with 67 scores. The 1986 Uintah Basin SPE-AIME Petroleum Days Golf Tournaments will be held at the Dinaland Course in Vernal and the Rangely Course, Saturday. The Vernal meet will have a shotgun start at 8 a.m. "DON'T HIT ME in the eye," might be what the golfer in the foreground is thinking during a tee shot by Levi Smuin, right. Smuin hit the ball and missed the golfer. Smuin was a member of the first place team in the Vernal Police Invitational. Coming Sports Events Baseball, Provo at UHS May 14 Track, Region 8 Meet, Springville May 15-16 BMX Races, Naples May 17 Petroleum Days Golf Meet May 17 Soccer Matches, Vernal May 17 Baseball, Uintah at Spanish Fork ". May 16 State Tennis Meet May 16-17 Horse Racing, Vernal May 17-18 ::X:::::X: ' - 4'' i mm 2 MS v . fA s 1 V I fa n ? On Every Pair In Stock Or Special Orders Sale Starts May G & Ends May 18 Cash, charge or layaway for Father's Day. JC Penney vemai v j ' 9-1 : ! 3'. f".': r . :f |