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Show ip 6A or- - m NEWS, Saturday, June 15, 1968 DESERET ounty Dedicates ieiv Golf Course r By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer WEST - JORDAN Salt d, nine-hol- k Fran Haun, Carl Blomquist and County Commissioners Phil Blomquist and Oscar Hanson give Mt. View golf course "treatment" at Friday dedication. The real trouble at Mountain View lies in the sand . . . deep white, beachy traps. Thirteen desert patches dot the playable nine. When the course is completed the total will be 20. the minds of the is the s handicap-per- fourth. the Stretching south, par five has rough to the left, then 505-yar- d Undulating up to the green, the inevitable traps await the Rackley was generous Friday and centered the pii.s. A switch of the hole to the higher levels on No. 4 will limit Rackley has planted 5,000 trees on the playable nine and a like number will come with the second side. Four ponds, Including one 34 million gallon water hole surround three of the final four holes. Toughest hole at least in birds and pars. For a hooker, the 370-yar- r fifth Is a trouble spot. Out of bounds reaches from if you fall short the left of the fence, figure on droping from the deeper rough. Fridays dedication was emceed by Salt Lake County Recreation Director Gary Swenson. County Commission-- , er Marv Jenson reviewed the of the course development and added that further courses will be needed In the county to keep with Increased play. par-fou- ... BASEBaLL ROUNDUP it. "Dark is the greatest guy Ive ever known, he started making me a good hitter. He told me to forget about hitting homers. The key to hitting is concentration and Dark started me Clinking on the right track, Harrelson claims. from Darks that Harrelson point of view played against Dark's team Friday night, and stopped forgetting about homers. Harrelson clubbed three consecutive homers to bat in all seven runs and pace the Boston 6--0 2-- 7-- 3-- 3-- 0 six-hitt- innings, eot. jy Colo-!cours- hon-194- Deseret News Special - SAN FRANCISCO John Miller, standout Brigham Young University golfer, has been declared ineligible to compete in the NCAA golf tournament next week at Las Cruces, N.M. who was fifth' in NCAA and eighth in the 1965 U.S. open, disclosed the ruling here Saturday morning. He said he lost a year of eligibility for accompanying the BYU golf team to Europe as a freshman. BYU had looked on the trip as an exhibition only. Miller will now concentrate on winning the California amateur championship at Pebble Beach, June "I want to win that more than ever now, he said. Miller, last year's 24-3- r.uj THE HOT NEW IMPORT FROM GERMANY PERFORMANCE OTHERS' DREAM OF 10S MPH SPEED 31 MPG ECONOMY ROADABILITY UNBELIEVABLE Jim Roberts, accepting first night trophy from Ferrol Papworth, is CAMRA favorite. TEST Raots Jerry Shavley; Ron George Robertson, Lewiston; will begin fin lien Naylor, Boise; Terry Nish; Ron Porter, Boise; Ken Hamilton, Nampa. i CTOWU hour later, Jim Roberts, Euwne, Ort.j Ken Hamilton, Nampa; Bob Gregg. expected. Glen Naylor, Mel Andrus. dash Gorder, Spo-- I Boise; Ron Dickinson; Mark S .houten; Dick Atkinson; .George Robertson, kane; BTrophy dash Lewiston. Tbeo Vender Woude.lArt Werner, Jerry Shavley. CTrophy dalsh at 7 p.m. with qualifying. Races DRIVE AND THEN YOUll KNOW CLINE'S $540 Phono So. Slot 261-332- 1 2-- CHAMPIONSHIP - Jfom a WTnning team left-hand- SANCTIONED BY MODIFIED RACING ASSN. 6-- 0 Southern Illinois, a If USC goes on to its fifth iloser to NC State, bombed a NCAA baseball crown, Vaughns St. Johns staff for 20 hits weary over North Caroand eliminated the New York lina State Friday night will be 15-the most lopsided jteam fhe key to the title. shutout in series history. HowCoach Rod ard Nickason pitched a three-It Dedeaux to come back with a hitter for SIU. first-roun- CANADIAN-AMERICA- N CHAMPIONSHIP MAIN 50-LA- P 16 FASTEST QUALIFIERS TO START d FINALS TONITE six-hitt- enabled 8:00 Can. Adm. Titkatt $3.00-K- :li IV (6-- 1 (. 2nd So. 2) $1.00 -- Ret. $3.50 a $4.00 Wnlkor Cantor lobby 333-0S1- 6 John Henry Smith We Are Celebrating Our Paul 1). Montgomery, Richard 1VV Moyle C.L.U. 43rd ANHVRSAOT with PRICE SHATTERING CHEVROLET CAR & TRUCK DEALS NOW YOU GET: The GREATEST New Car Buys You've Ever Seen Even MORE Generous Trades Than Usual Even BETTER Terms A & Quol. 7:00 FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY 1 Aoo.b. to 5-- 4 Series Clincher L . Miller Ruled Out Of NCAA 6-- 5 South- rested pitching rotation, starttakes a perfect ing with Eill Lee, tourney record against Southern the ace of the staff the past Elinois in the College World Se- month with a record and 1.40 ries finals tonight because Bob earned run mark. Vaughn lowered his season Vaughn, the team's forgotten ace, came off the injury list ERA to 1.23, best on the staff. Hes 10-with a shutout. 2-- golf was "relax and enjoy it. to ... "There's no better way .... Lie !an 0Ij 1919 and stayed briefly with his en e often said. Youve e father. He then moved to racl0 jgot green grass under your feet He helped lay out the Casper and green grass to look at. Alex was a strong proponent of junior and womens golf. He From there he went to Glen-- ! fathered the Utah Junior Golf wood Springs, Colo., and Grand Open for many years and he fondness for Junction, Colo. jhad a particular Alex made his Utah pro debut the "peewee set. at Salt Lake Country Club in He also was a true friend of 1928. He was at Bonneville be- - the Nibley Womens Golf Asso-for- e going to Nibley Park in ciation. That group, too, ored Alex recently, McCaffertys philosophy of He was summer golf coach at - n 7-- a'ean evenings activities, scraped the wall once during the A Trophy Dash, and was then forced out this weekend's CAMRA winner, and if Roberts continues his Friday pace this evening, he will be the collector to see another rookie, Jerry of the $1,000 first place purse. Second place finisher will win Koosman, post his 10th triumph $500. as the New York Mets shocked In addition to the monetary the San Francisco Giants. winners in different direwards, Don Bosch hit his first major visitors are receiving trophies. league homer in the third inning and Jerry Buchek followed with Absent from this weekends CAMRA activities is Salt Lakes blast In the same a three-ru1965 Fairgrounds frame as the Mets won their Dick Simon, who was Speedway champion, fourth straight game. to have a good chance Five consecutive singles, atfigured finish. hits by a high including Simon was called to Honolulu, Leo Cardenas, Mack Jones and Pete Rose, sparked the Reds Hawaii on a business trip. Tonights activities will begin four-ru- n seventh inning which snapped a scoreless tie. Doubles by Ernie Banks and Randy Hundley produced the run in the fifth inning for the Cubs and Rich Nye stopped the Braves on nine hits. INTERMOUNTAIN California Bob Gregg, who raced at anapolis in 1956, finished third in the Championship Main, edging out Salt Lake's Mel Andrus. Andrus drove well, but was hampered by the absence of the wing he is so used to driving with. Dick Card of Salt Lake, who was the eighth leading CAMRA points winner going into the . . . golf pro determine USC Nine Eyes OMAHA, NEB. (AP) ern circuit. Red Sox to a victory over nipped Baltimore In the National League, Los Dark's Cleveland Indians. Harrelson was given his out- Angeles blanked Philadelphia but Philadelphia won the right release and was able to New York sign a $75,000 contract with the second game ChiRed Sox and share in the World whipped San Francisco PittsSeries loot while Dark was cago topped Atlanta and named the Indian manager at burgh blanked Houston Cincinnati blanked SL Louis the end of last year. The Minnesota Twins got just Harrelson must have been two infield hits in Ihe first seven concentrating Friday night as but parlayed it into two he slugged homers in the fifth, innings and it held up for the vicruns sixth and eighth innings and over the Orioles. tory boosted his RBI total to 37 beMantles lOtK inning Mickey of in lifted last the fore being scored Horace Clarke single the eighth when George Scott from third base to give the was inserted at first base for Yankees the victory over Oakdefensive purposes. land. Elsewhere in the American George Brunet pitched a to continued Detroit League, and scored the second of build its league lead by edging two unearned runs in the eighth Tony Gonzalez bases-loade- d 14 New in innings, Chicago on Roger Repoz double to single off Jim Brewer with one inning 10 in York nipped Oakland the Angels the victory over out in the rinth inning enabled California blanked give the Senators. Woody Fryman to post his ninth Minnesota and Washington There were 54,299 on hand victory for the Phillies in the the largest N.L. crowd this year nightcap of the twin bill. 2-- 7-- 2 With friends like Ken Harrel-on- , Alvin Dark doesnt need ny enemies. Harrelson likes Darks advice, even If he doesnt always take have trouble with the Speedway track because of unfamiliarity, but Roberts and several of the other top CAMRA pilots handled it with ease. In fact, as a group, the touring drivers had more success with the track last night than the best local racers. Finishing second to Roberts was Ken Hamilton of Nampa, Idaho, driving the Pink Lady car Art Pollard piloted before making it big on the Indy 500 Alex McCafferty of the Championship event with a broken steering gear. Performances for both evenings of racing will be totaled to Bosox Ace Scalps Tribe By VITO STELLINO UPI Sports Writer d i- play. Mountain View, housed on a couple of the countys better beet fields, is a par 36 e layout. Actually, 11 holes are now complete and Rackley anticipates the finish of the final seven by May of I960. There are longer local golf courses. Other county and municipal layouts have deeper, more treacherous rough. But, the once or golfer won't lower his handicap at Mountain view. Bill Neff and Architect Rackley didnt care to kill golfers with heavy rough. Such greenery that gobbles balls also slows play. The areas will (given time to grow) hamper the golfer enough without hurting the flow of play. d 40-la- p p The trouble is Utah State University for nine years during the reign of E. L. (Dick) Romney. Alex was the first Utah pro to play on the PGA Tour winter circuit. He was a member of the Salt Lake Elks Lodge and a former member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club. He was a son of Patrick and Christine McCafferty. He mar-rieFrancis McBain Nov. 1924 in Fort Collins, Colo. Surviving are his widow, Salt Lake City; two sons and one daughter, Alex Jr., Salt Lake; Donald F., Denver; Mrs. Blaine (Patricia) Clubb, LaMirada, seven grandchildren; Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. James Mann, Mission, So. Dakota; Mrs. Mary McLennan, Glasgow, Scotland. dean of Alex McCafferty, Utah golf professionals, died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday night of natural causes. Death came to the Scottish-bor- n By BRENT CHECKETTS veteran just a few weeks Deseret News Sports Writer after he was honored by the A hard man to catch tonight Beehive golf fraternity at a ban- during concluding activities at, fete the Salt Lake ca- ended a S pe e d w a first Canadian) ys in Utah which began at American Modified Racing ;reer Lake Country Club in 1928 Assn, meet of the season will be in March, 1968, when ended I31 Roberts of Jim Eugene, Ore. retired as head golf profes-ueRoberts, who drives a car val-)hat upwards of $15,000, took sional at Nibley Park. He had first night honors Friday by ibeen at Nibley for 17 years, racing hmse to a rather easy McCafferty was born at Cross win in the championship Lea, Scotland (about 13 miles event after Salt Lake Citys from Glasgow). At age 10, he Terry Nish spun out while fight- became a caddy at the old and ing for the lead on the 10th lap. new Ran Furley golf courses. Roberts, leading point winner Later, he worked in the pro so far this season on the shop at Bridge of Weir. CAMRA circuit, gets the left As a member of the Scottish front tire of his car a good half Regiment in World War I, he foot of the ground coming out of was wounded twice in France. every corner. After World War I, he saw acThere had been some thought tion with the Scottish regiment e new Mountain View golf course Friday. That was the last leisure day one will find at the course. County, West Jordan and South Jordan and Recreation otficials dedicated the course Friday. 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