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Show . - 'A ' , ,r , 7 47) - - - 63 ale 'TREGRA-4,-6-014-i- NEWS AND 7771)-ESERET City, Tt4s4cii,' Nom1er 16, 1957 - - L. Architect given CI ' - r. iI 4, 1 k F:: - - , , I LI . I, ea el Et Ot 0 El --- 4(0:4, - ' - :- - 0.1 ' 0-- . - 0 . , f MAIO 1, ,, it - 1.a! - - , S' 0 0 0 , .--, ,c Iro ' ,. ol 1 WI e the final plans for the : rAfp '. ,A-- ET , . - 3------N ....43 eo WINO. op. - E 1800 OF GOLFAbove is the layout of the new Fort Douglas golf course, at Draper as laid out by William Bell Jr., rioted golf course architect Construction will begin next spring on the first 18 holes. Water mains will be laid this winter-T- he coursetis an addition to the present course on Salt Lake's east bench. Hole numbers of ' the first 18 holes are circled. tt. Prospective basketball - East (I.IP)--Merv- 4-- 6-- yn 7-- finals of the South Australian tennis tournament Five times Rose broke through- - Selicas' service In an riatic match in which each player displayed patches- of brilliant tennis but failed to maintain championship pace. - Rose won with a more accurate net game. His low, hard volleys continually streaked past Seixu as the American charged the net we sure neeAedthatwilr,"--saiof the U.S. Davis team. Becinarik Sidelined - PHILADELPHIA, PA. (uPY Bednarik, v et e,r a n linebacker, suf Philadelphia fered a rib separation in his left side against Washington last Sundayandwill .be lost to tho Eagles when they meet Pitts. burgh here next Sunday. - , 41, c frt- ,,,., 77 ..,...-------.-''''- one of several regional basketball schools and passing rules ' examinations, the Utah High , - : ' ,. , ' : .N , ' Assn: School Activities nounced Tuesday. Officials unable to attend the school nearest their. home may attend - one elsewhere to take the rules exatnination, accordlog to Horace Rosi, pnsAA ' ' -, ' . ''' -- ' ' , ".'4'. .....---1'- 111.,..00 n - - Rose of Aus ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA tralia beat Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, the last American left In the tournament, 64, Tuesday in the quarter , dais throughout Utah may be certified to officiate by attend-I- - . t Zell, famous for is work on many of the nation's leading golf courses, including several of the Utah courses, was given the sign Nebeker; president by 11. of the Bell's preliminary 'plans on course are shown the for the first time on this page. - is in be made long can but length for tournament play. e koW3f,'.,vv"),S'i''''O't4r5r.,!!""nt . 'YANKS BOW OUT IN AUSSIE-NEAS ROSE ELIMINATES SEIXAS d I Utah Officials Offered oop Schools develop- Inent of a layout at the new country site near South Willow Creek at Draper. The course lies at 12000 South and 36-ho- 36 ,MORE HOLES ' nine-hol- e - - X tain a golf course on the Salt Lake City site if the University of Utah doesn't use that land In Its expansion program. The land upon which the clubhouse Is' balle is private land, deeded to the club. It will not be affected by any plans the university might have. The first construction will get under way this winter at the Draper site. The water mains will be laid and this part of the course made ready for spring contouring and planting. - The entire West course la ex. pected to be under grass by the ond of the summer. 18 will be f. ao Ace" 14F No1- -- 0 -- N I ,1 ca.cc 4 n.tiaj 4 ll'it,.' 0 thor, 9 0-- --ca,e 20.flo , 44.10.0 &Or, ------ r.; ,i, w a, .. 1 o) 0 Glir) "04 0411111110, 11 loot ------- . ,,---- Ei .014 PAR111016 ,.12.9,.c el 11 , I8 ekb . A0.0 it Efil construct. will ttlso be constructed with will be ready by the first 18 holes, according to ed and; first Fort Douglat Golf and Coun- 1959. The East18 holes will be A. H. Nebeker, president. try Club intends to stay in the constructed' later as pressure It Is also planned to enlarge golf business even in the face demands expansion. the present clubhouse facilities of loss of some of its Salt Lake in Salt Lake City tomake it a There will be water holes town club. Mks, aceording to the City property to the expanding on the course, particularly on long-rangUniversity of Utah. plans would call for of-othe East layout This will de. a swimming pool, bowling alleys vend on water storage plans. and the like. Limited clubhouse facilities It 1 contemplated to main. The West By' HACK MILLER Lex vmoityr Mole Go! -- 0'.'0.0''....i:V,.0:......,.: , -- - ,t, DO' 0 5 Signal Go-Ahe- ad ',, ), ''N N : . ' ' ''.'''',,ke, an- - - - '' oosr.' : ' ...... A ' . ,.. ', , . - , - , , - - - ' , ' - - - , : secretary. The schools will be conducted - -- . - . s'- - v- ,- , - .: follows: Tuesday, Nov. 26, Provo High School; Wednesday, Nov. 27, .West High Schoolf Monday,- Dec. 2, Union High, Roosevelt; l'uesday,. Dec.., 3, Monticello High; Wednesday, Dec. 4, Carbon Col- lege, Price; Thursday, Dec. 5, West High; Monday, Dec.: 9, 'Beaver High; Tuesday, Dec. 10, Hurricane High; Wednesday, Dec. 11, Panguitch High; and Thursday, Dec. 12, Gunnison t, de:1111Altel "3-!--7- I ers'X' - , ' , E ,0 ; U , ' 4 All meetings will start at 7 p.m. Mr. Rose said. Rules changes will be discussed, movies will be shown and certifying examinations will be given. Officials must pass an open book exam!.,,z nation on Part I of the rules and a closed book examination on . ' - - - THIS IS THE PLANWilliam Bell, Jr., golf architect from Los,. Angeles, shows the plan of the new 36tole layout at the Fort Douglas site near Draper. From left are Bell, Ed Christensen, club director; Hume Nebeker, president; Arnold Huber, club manager. Bell has been hired to proceed with construction. National Sports Scene r Part II of the rules. -- The UHSAA will recognize games only when its certified officials are used. 4 Burris Sign Lumpy; Snider; - Stadium Site Vote Looming - ,, . irli . ma a T-L- will be required-,- 1 That became apparent in a check with City Clerk Walter C. Peterson who reported that 77; per cent of the 25,532 signatures checked so far have Pettit lops AILIÀ Scorers e PrriSBURGH (UP) --- Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney will vote "yes" when National Football League own. ers meet next Monday to sider full recognition for the players association., Rooney told the United Press Monday night he was in favor of any move the players thought would improve their status. ADVIRTISININT the Doctor Tests Your Heart Ho ' pounding when you climb stairs? Skipped beats? Well, top specialist can now give mote accurate diagnoses than ever before. This article in the December Reider's Digest reports on techniques, many recently veloped, which provide valuable clues ttothe workings of the human heart. Get the December Reader's Digest at newsstands today. You'll find 36 article i to ex- tend mental horizons and add best from test d leading paglizines-anbooks, condensed to save you tdme- .- Buckeyes Ranked Top Grid Team 1C The (UP) United Press college football votes ratings (with t records in pa- and re: first-plec- e ' Team Pt& . (8-1- (8-1- ) (9-0- 203 171' 122 (8-1-) & Mississippi - (8-1- ' who ) - - --- -- (6-3- , - hard-hittin- g nounced Tuesday it probably will name an opponent to meet Mississippi Southern in the Jan. 1 Tangerine Bowl later this week.. The committee met here Monday night and was reported un decided between Virginia Military Institute and East Texas State for the other berth. : Pettit Top Scorer NEW YORK (UP)Bob Pettit has regained the National Basketball Assn. scoring lead, but four other players are within easy striking distance of the St. Louis ace. Pettit dunked in 51 points in' leaders, maintains the -best per game average of 26.5,- followed , by, Pettit's 25.2. Bold Ruler Hailed N EW YORK (UP) Ruler was hailed as "Horse of the Year" Tuesday by the Morning Telegraph and bally Racing Form in the annual poll of staff members conducted by the racing papers, Thus husky son of Nasrullah, owned by the Wheatley Stable and trained by veteran James Fitzsimmons, failed to get a majority of the 33 votes cast. But the 16 in his favor was enough to give him the title as five other horses divided the remairting 17 votes. 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Auburn (10) ) Schayes of Syracuse are tied 4. lows with 318 points, while 5. Texas AL3 ) for se Philadelphia's Neil Johnston has & Oklahoma ' 312 and Bill Sharman of Boston 7. Navy (71-1- ) has I a NEW-Y611- has played In 9. Army (7.1) Yardley,Rice ) highest salaried player onthe one less game than the other 10. -swami. TO Los Angeles roster.The Campanella, who was three times Voted the league's Most Valuable Player, will receive $36,690 for next seabeen valid. son's work. Peterson said that a vote on took a salary cut Both an ordinance embodying an for 1958,players the first year the Dodgagreement between the city of ers Will play In Los Angeles. Angeles and the Dodgers for a ' 50,0004eat stadium site would be required if 73 per cent Tangerine Foes of the total of 70,911 signatures ORLANDO, FLA. (UP)The On the petitions proved valid. Tangerine Bowl committee an- Steelers Okay Assn. - , LOS ANGELES. 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