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Show -- r ,pt r ""r v r ' DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tooele Defeafs LEFT TO WRITE h. by GEORGE FERGUSON Amateur Action ' ' 9-- 2 Many 'Second Guessed' KrameThat After He Had fifoDM! By DON BECK Deseret News Staff Writer West Construction exploded for 11 hits Wednesday night to down tndependentr 74f or tb lead in the Harmony Park softball league. At White Park, Terry Hansen Mobil gas upset league leading Rio Grande RR 10-- behind the five-hi- t performance of Lou Caldwell. The construction nine was lead by Ron Bishop, Norm Wood and Ray Yokum at the plate as each had two hits in three appearances. ribNS6A'rt maun- -' Whitt Phrh n Mob 7P 4 4 4 3 t9 4 .0 Hormeny Pork 44 Gordon Heights Word 4 10 2 Wtsnoss Plumbing RttOronooRR Cowley, ft gm end Chose Buxton, WofconStone end Mcce. Coigwoii Tbke. Godoord end horil or .Simon 7 11 0 West Construct! 14 14 Stele Brett Foundry 4 Vincent Plumbing I 7 1 Independentond end Thurgood McKinnon gnd Smlftii CerlWft Hott Tripp Morgen; ond bobolio. j 4 4 3 Mtliton MHt Dunn Flnoncg 1 I L Petersen's Pitch b Putt ond Granger gib Word Wetter end Wl Graham; V Perry, M.mevk Stopper Wilding one Petgrsen. T. end bledchurst. Petty Petty, Hon H 1 15 J1 t - n 73 I 19 t 19 STANDINGS tyost Construction Independents Million Simile Gordon Heights Wisness Plumbing Peter senltctv Pert Deuel J.A.H DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD - 1 ' Could be Kramer envisioned No. 8 when be was looking at No. 16. No. 8 is 280 yards to the pin as the crow flies, No. 16 as stated before is 260. On 8, he was straight to the pin, tjvo feet away. Dick knew Ernie Schneiter Jr. was through No. 16. Nos. 17 and 18 are cinch pars, susceptible to birds. So, he was thinking, Just how safe is a kramer had faith in his three wood this day. He hadnt hooked from the tee. His tee shots were generally good, fading a little. He got no fade on No. 16. He hugged the mountain and it hooked into the hillside. He sure needed a little fade. Wrong Bounce Most all of the balls hit in this spot bounce down. His bounced up Into a sage clump just barely out of bounds. Dick hit a second ball admittedly a careless on. He really thought his first bail was good. He hit a third and thats the one he had to play. . . . Thats golf. Using the same wood, about the same .strategy . . . Dick got a 16 Monday on a hole he had a birdie-thre- e on Sunday. He isnt alone. Nos. 14 and 16 knocked several out of contention in Logans pro-athe previous Monday and the Dairy Queen. There were crys that those holes are not legitimate . . . theyre unfair, etc. Onething is for sure they certainly are "i equalizers in this exacting game of golf. And- - Go for a bird on the tight No. 14 and you may get Jerry Comers No. 16 triple bogey. Go for an eagle on the short 475-yar- theyre a challenge. par-- and you may get it ... or Kramers 10. Tooela, 5 30 pm, Municipal Park 5 39 Juply 13 Monprchs vs Flinco pm. Municipal Park July IS Utah Power and Light vs Beckstead Bees 10 a m , Municipal Park Monarchs vs King Joy, 1pm, Municipal Park. Flinco vs Tooela, 1pm, Tooele July 17 Utah Power end Light vs. King Joy, 5 30 pm, Municipal Park July 18 Tooela vs Monarchs, 5 30 p.m.. , Municipal Park STAR GAME, Prove vs. July 22-Darks Field. Sait Lake, 4pm, Church Regional Golf Meets Sel - Regional tournaments are get and will be run off this week and next in many areas for the All Church YMMIA Golf Tournament, announces Chairman Jimmy Hodgson. He said the largest participation ever is expected in the tournament, July 19 and 20, at the Willow Creek Country Club. - holes will be Eighteen played each day starting at 8 am. Competition will be played on a scratch basis without handicaps. be Individual champions-wil- l determined in junior division for golfers under 18, All- Church divisions, golfers any division and Veterans Divi sion, golfers over 55 years of age. A three man team championship also will be decided Entry fee of $15 per player includes green fees, ticket to players award banquet Immediately following the tourna ment, in addition to refreshments during the tournament Region playoffs are to be completed by July 7 and en tries turned in to the YMMIA office July 9 Utah Fishing Roundup Uinta Ice Gone, Snow Lingers Eldon Allred of the U Bar Ranch on the Uintah River (north of Roosevelt) reports In that, fishing In the Chain Lakes and ,the Kidney Lakes Is excellent , , Trails are open to most of the back country on the Uintah River drainage, Eldon reports. Several parties are already In the high country and those which have come out have found fishing fine. A few more days of sun- - IY0UR BEST BUY U1 BOOTS shine and the lake trails to the Lake Atwood country will be open. Fishing at Uintah River is although the river Is high and a little roily. The beaver ponds near the ranch and In the park area below are good. good, Heat Slows Pineview PINEVIEW RESERVOIR The summer heat wave has slowed fishing here the past week. ; Thebig rainbows, some running, to 5 VI polinds .by Utah MOUNTAIN BOOT P Swiss Imported Black Vibram 8t Heel ' full Grain Weitem Oil Tan Leather Tops for Long lug Sole Wear Rough and rugged with all the foot comfort you , could ask for, and then some! Black full leather grain set on Vibram lug sole and heel, leather lined vamp. 7--3, C and E width. - ONE OF 12 HEW i CHIPPEWA STALES ' Expanding to Serve You Better! Si & f 25$ SOUTH STATE PHONE 328-314- 5 ment, have not been hitting in the North Arm ps they were a week ago. Dept officials said they figure another storm, or drop in temperatures will put the lunkers back on the feed. all mail & phone orders filled at last once while quantities . Waters To Open Beginning July 4, Utah anglers will be able to fish several waters that have been previously closed. In Duchesne and Wasatch counties, the West Fork of the Duchesne River and the Red Creek drainages will open. Red Creek Reservoir itself has been , open since June 2. ' In Morgan County, East Canyon Creek from its entrance into East Canyon Reservoir upstream to Peterson Draw near Gorgoza, will open to angling on the Fourth. In Rich County, Allen. Canyon Creek, or the area known as Waltons Canyon, will open on July 4 far the first time this year. Ondyother opening date is also scheduled. Tuesday, July 10, will signal the opening of the Lake and Center Creek drainages' in Wasatch County. It will Include all lake! and streams in the area? ZCMt SUDGn STORI Jmitein; MEN'S CIOTHINO-Downto- wb, Cottenwogd, 4cend floer sAAAAAAAA STANDINGS Monument Pork 5th Hohmen Ftorshetai Fort Douglosu J A Host Ziont 1st National tfstMennef Putt te ? THURSDAY SCHRDULI wmto Pom vs Sounttful t a m.Grenitf Furniture j end Dorwellon, White Kimball, Hie end J. Knudsen. Al Hohmen Plorstolm 3 4 10 1 Zion's First Nation) Comle, Dell end Doll, Scott, Nokkon ond Flltten. Milne end bein; McNomoro, Thorn and Pullen. -- Kramer had started out Mondays round playing lead over Jerry Comer cautiously to protect his and it had gotten him practically nowhere. He had pushed three tee shots into the rough, four greens, and three greens up to 16. Sunday he had a total of 26 putts. Monday up to No. 16 he had 29 putts. IBs best moment Monday was when he threw caution to the wind, blasted over rough and trees on No. 8 for the pin and got an eagle 2. The holes he played bold, he played better Monday. That might have shaped his thinking for No. 16. J Ai Giede Perk ' Gets Bolder, Better Q West Construction Leads In Harmony Softball League Moiiarchs In Tooele got only four hits, but tisedwancSaKd Wild pitches fo gain a victory over the r- Monarchs in Amateur Association baseball Wednesday, ending action In the associations His 10, Is . first round of play. ' . The Municipal Park game at BonClub when Logan Country Monday evening saw Tooele score three times neville golf professional fCk Kramer walked off the 18th each in the second and fifth green after blowing his Dairy Open lead with a 10 on Innings and add the remainder No. 16 hole, he could have received all kinds of belated Jta the ' advice, Kay Rigby pitched a four-hi- t a a victory for Tooele. Losing Through Sunday first IS hole round, Dick pitcher Dee Orr walked eight men; but slammed a home run 6S . . : three had carded a great for the Monarch cause. strokes under the modem course record. With Sunday, at Tooeles Highland vir-tuafive strokes on second place Jerry Comer, he Park, four teams will meet for thetitle sewed up. had semi-fina- l action in the Utah National Baseball Congress Tournament Winners will play Monday, he strolled off the 18th hole with a 78 and finished third. on July 4, again at Tooele, for - v. Its a classic example of how Utah state championship and rapidly the fortunes a national toufnament berth. of golf change. And it is just this sort of thing which Brigham City will play Utah makes golf the great competitive sport It is. Power and Light Sunday at 1 pm. in the NBC tourney; Gama Shape Thinking Toeole will meet King Joy at Golf is a great thinking game. There were many who 4. July Fourths championship had Kramer thinking wrong" on the No. 16 hole. But game is scheduled for I p m. most of these suggestions came after Dicks 10, not Second round action for the ' before it amateurs begins Thursday at Had Kramer himself been able to envision the 10, Municipal Park, 5:30 pm. he likely woul have played it very cautious from the Beckstead Bees and Flinco, curr tee with an iron.' rently tied foe league leader-jjarenbs niM dqs No. 16 is very tight To the east Is a mountain of Second round schedules June 21 Flinco vs Becksteed rocks. Immediately north and west of the green is a 5 30 pm Municipal Park vs Backstead July I Monarch steep hill and rough. In front of the green, running Warn., Municipal vsPark "from west to about its center is a trap. Utah Power end July 3 Flinca Light, I 30 pm, Municipal Park July 5 Tooele vs. King Joy, 5 30 pm, But its only 260 yards . . . mighty short for a par 4. Municipal Perk July I Utah Powar and Light vs Mon Its eagle bait for the long hitter. Kramer belts the ball archs, 10 am. Municipal Park Flinco vs King Joy, 1 pm. Municipal Park good. He thought about an iron Dick told us after the Backstead Baas vs Tooele, pjn , Tooele 11 STAR event but picked out his three wood . . . same one which ALL GAME, Salt Lake July at Provo, I pm, Provo Park, started his birdieon No. 16 Sunday. July 12 Utah Power and Light vs MMF v. Thursday, June 28, 1942 AAA 19 Doiry Ipm Heinof 4pm of United Air Stott bonk. Stereo. 7pm 15 Ewipmenf tin vs. Volley vs. Newhdu bled Pom Region! Sign Supply. e m Mountain States T. A T vs. Fodbret iSocurlty 4 30 e m. Berthold Realtors vs. Aloft K brockbenk. I |