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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 24, I9G3 s Poise for Start of LDS 1 All-Churc- J) ej Cage Meet h tr Squads Wait First Diiels Monday at Four Gyms The 40th annual Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints basketball tournament gets an early start Sunday with a devotional and an even earlier start in play with first games scheduled for the un - basketball hour of 8 a m. Monday. y h Sundays devotional will at 1 be at Temple Square p.m. Then the actual tournament games start and finish early so that all players, coaches and officials can Thlt architects drawing shows what the Salt Lake Country Club clubhouse will look like after extensive remodeling project is completed. Most of the new construction will take place on the west side of the present clubhouse with a lounge added on the ?v r-- ihH H, n V VA m ft . , v f v J ... .... n 6New' Look v, 1923. Malcolm LeSeuer and Floyd Millet are In charge of this years tournament. Bill Johnson Rakes in Kegling Pot DALLAS, Feb. 23 (UPI) Bill Johnson of Kansas City, Southern Methodist University golfer turned pro bowler, beat veteran Pat Patterson of St Louis Saturday, 242 209, to win first prize money In the $23,500 AH American Bowling Classic. JOHNSON, 33, won $5,000 Pattersons second place share was $2,500. The tournament was only Johnsons fifth as a professional. His only other winnings while were $285 In a tournament early this year in Denver. senior house itself, Mr. Cannon conBy Jack Schroeder Johnson advanced to the champion, didn't make the tinued. Tribune Sports Writer finals with a win over new and a this grade year last year a completely s Don Ellis of Houston. A construction project Is Only be will crowned champion J under way that will remodel redesigned golf course was in the senior circuit. Patterson beat IJoyd Harand redesign a large portion of opened at the Country Club. less of Kansas City, the Salt Lake Country Clubs This was made necessary by Some of the favorites in the to win his spot In the finals. extensive construchighway senlordlvlsion . are Murray clubhouse providing additional tion of old the through part Salt Lomlta, room Calif., Eighth, locker and lounge, grill Ellis won $1,250 and Harless layouts Lake 18th, Utah State Univer- $1,000. room space. alSmall gardens will be built sity Second and Mesa 15th morwy Brlnnarc WE WILL retain the gen- at the west entrances to the though the last two teams Tht Bill Johnton, Kmut City. IS 000; Pit eral character of the present clubhouse and this will be meet in the first round. Pittwion, St Lou It, 12 500; Don EIIH, H out too, 11,250; Lloyd HarWu, Kinui clubhouse and stay with tradi- about the only exterior Oil Soivoy, Detroit, 1900; The USU Second vs. Mesa City, 11,000, changes Horry Smith, SI Louit, S75 (.torn tional architecture all the in the landscaping. St Louit, MSOi Gooroo Howord. De15th game will be played at CanGerald troit. SI25, Don Carter, St. Louit, 17251 way," commented Wllkinion, Selinai, Colli , 1700) This year the Salt Lake noon In the Riverside Stake Charley non, president of the club, in J B Solomon, 0111. S07Sf Dick Webor, and rate one of as must gvm St SO 50; Club will Louit, be Roy Holland.' Chicoock announcement Satthe the Country making 1025, Andy Morrlcti, Lorn Beach Calif, host course for the richest the top early attractions In the WOO. urday. Jim SI John. Chlcaeo. 1575, Milt Mothuoan. Dallas. $550 ' Most of the changes will Utah Open In history a tournament occur on the west side of tlje $45,600 affair. Sept 48. ANOTHER TOP game on clubhouse. NEW '62 It will be the first opportu Mondays round will send JOHNSON Hol51st North Ogden against A new lounge will be built nity for golfs touring pros to Motor take a crack at the new layout. lywood at 2:30 pm. at Rose 75-h.- p. on the second floor. 100's af hanu-H- aia Dlscoant - Park. The clubat the changes A mens grill room will be The juniors will start their Preooe Marine Jack l" on thenorthwest thf AM tournament at 8 a m. Monday 4201 t. Stot corner and additional men hM fett bem locker space will be provided time that some additional area in the project. was needed at the clubhouse The offices at the Country it was suspected to be a but Club will be moved Into the difficult kind of structure to existing Chateau Room and a small womens lounge will be enlarge without changing the built in the present office area. basic personality. The biggest need for change IN ADDITION, a practically was in the pro shop and club new pro shop will be construct- storage area where additional ed with the interior of the pres- room was In demand for club NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ent structure vastly remodeled. and cart storage. A new club and cart storage FOR LIMITED MEMBERSHIP Ogden f , second floor and mens grill and locker rooms added to setup on the ground floor. C.C. Pushes R r S' 3k Sl'miT attend the annual players' banquet scheduled for the Terrace Ball Room at 6 p.m. THE GAMES this year will be played at four gyms Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thursdays games will droo to two gyms and all of Friday's action will take place at the University of Utah Fieldhouse. Centerville Third, defending iunlof champion, will start its titledefense against Park Valley in a 3:45 p m. game Mon day at Rose Park gym. c ( vOC 1 in back 1 play will start Monday morning with the last games of the first round scheduled ,to start at 5 p m. Mondays with the seniors scheduled to follow at 9.15 am. This years tournament la, of special Importance, , coming just 4Q years after Homer Warner started the whole thing 13th, 1963 244-22- 5 r 198-16- cohd for' -- HELICOPTERFLYING CLUB Gerald Cannon, left, Salt Lake Country Club president, J. E. Steele and J. H. Firmage, from left, members of board of directors, look over construction and plans for extensive remodeling of clubhouse at the canyon course. area is also being built. The present oval driveway, Inks K.C. Pact one of the landmarks of the KANSAS CITY, Feb. 23 UP) Country Club, will be moved Dan Pfister, a hard-luc- k west The move Is necessitated in the 1962 season, has pitcher SanEmerson of downed Maria by expansion of the clubhouse returned his Roy fending champion Manuel signed contract to tana of Spain in the mens Australia In his march to the Bueno of Brazil on the west side. the Kansas City Athletics. The singles finals of the Dixie In- finals, turned back Mulli- The victory moved Miss TurnTHE PRO SHOP should be Hollywood, Fla., ternational Tennis Tournament gan into the finals Sunday completed by about March 20 finished the season with a er Sunday. In another stunning upset, against second seeded Darlene and w ehad set June 1 as the record, but many of his losses Stolle, who knocked off Leslie Turner of England, Hard of Long Beach, Calif. completion date for the club-- were in tight games. Australian Takes Revenge, Enters Dixie Tennis Finals 23 TAMPA, FLA., Feb (UPD Fred Stolle, an Australian who came into his own this week, upset Marty Mulligan of Australia Saturday to gam a shot at de third-seede- d d Unlimited nto nf mnehinna ter Club Mam bars fnr luslna or Flteiara. Student Training U Mae. Ftnaneing Phono For Furthor Information d 6-- 5-- 8-- right-hande- 6-- 7-- 3-- 6-- UNITED WHIRLY-BIRD- 4 486-073- 0 or INC. 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