| Show The Salt Lake Tribune Niblq Hosts Long-Runnin- Event g 4 !"4tN114044SP:1 eiimJm Golf Maus& No Mauss wasn't a championship golfer He was the father of one Jon Mauss the son and the player might be the most dominant golfer in our state's history He won big as an amateur and big as a pro And in every tournament his father Lowell was in the gallery Lowell played golf for fun at Nib ley Park The family borne was just up the street and Jon worked around the course developed his fluid swing on the spot where the clubhouse now sits and eventually became one of the historic golf course's best known alums While Lowell was watching Jon compete he also became a friend and confident to many of Jon's friends and rivals One of these was a young golfer named Jeff Waters who also grew up on the Nib ley Park course and has been the head pro there since late February 1982 Well Lowell Mauss died on Feb 8 1982 and Waters became the pro at Nib ley Park a few days later One of our area's longest running tournaments is the Nib ley Park Amateur When Waters became head pro he named it the Lowell Mauss Memorial Amateur to honor and perpetuate the Mauss name and tradition at the course state's best known nine-hol- e Marion Dunn left-hand- Over the years some of the leading amateur stars in our state have put on the tournament troEric Hogg won with a tournaphy ment record 60 Next Saturday (Sept 8) the 1990 Lowell Mauss Memorial Amateur will be held at Nib ley Park Waters is now their names accepting entries The field will go out in two shotgun starts one at 8:30 am the other at 1:30 pm Entry fee is $35 Golfers 8 may enter by phoning Match Play Comeback: Since the advent of televised golf tournaments match play has become an endangered species But two Park City courses are hoping to bring match play back with a bang Park Meadows Country Club and the Park City Municipal Course have scheduled the first of what officials hope will become a popular longstanding match play classic It is match play and will have championship and consolation brackets assuring each entrant of playing at least two rounds 483-541- New Pro: Former BYU golfer Jim Hunter has just been named head pro at the Peppermill Palms Golf Course in Mesquite Nev Hunter played at BYU as a teammate of Johnny Miller from 1966-6- 9 He was head pro at the Glen Canyon Course in Page Ariz and the manager of golf at the Coral Cliffs Golf Course in Kanab for the last three years Long Drivers Note: Jeremy Ranch will host one of 15 district championships in the Chrysler National Long Driving Championship this month The Jeremy Ranch event will be held Sept 11 with one golfer qualifying for the national finals at the Boca Raton (Fla) Resort and Club Sept 29- 30 Golfers wanting to participate may register at Jeremy Ranch Sept 11 and may hit as many balls as they wish by paying a $5 fee for every three balls The drives must land within a d grid to be counted All proceeds benefit the PGA of America's junior golf program Scott DeCandia of Bedford Hills NY won the 1989 event with a drive of 327 yards Evan "Big Cat" Williams set the tournament record of 353 yards in 1977 at the Pebble Beach Golf Links " i 1 4 I 46 k ilkA1 I l' f ( —vett '' '— e p A 3 ' - - ts i f 3 1 f t ! T Photo —AP Ray Stewart enjoys watch-birdi- e ing putt roll In Executive Sports Editor Beth Launiere finds herself in a conference in which five schools are ranked in "somebody's top 20" heading into the 1990 season Launiere (pronounced "law-nearis the new head coach of the only school in the Western Athletic Conference that hasn't been accorded national recognition — yet Launiere who last The year was an assistant for Final Four participant University of Illinois has taken the reins of a University of Utah program which produced just one win in 33 tries a year ago Launiere puts her first Ute team on the floor Sunday and Monday at the Fresno State Dan Gamel Invitational in Fresno in what she claims is "the building beginning of a three-yea- r project that hopefully will thrust us back into the national race" They'll get a national flavor every week once WAC action starts Oct 5 against Colorado State Since the old High County Athletic Conference has now merged with the WAC the Utes will be facing not only old league foes BYU Wyoming (a final 16 participant in 1989) CSU and New Mexico but also San Diego State "Being a contender is a long term project" she said "Our motto is to be competitive at all times and not accept anything less" She knows what winning is all about since the Illini posted a record during her two years as an assistant Prior to that Launiere was at Division II powerhouse Ferris State The Utes open at Fresno with a skeleton squad of nine players and just one starter from last year's team Sophomore outside hitter Debbie Gibby who had 124 kills 114 digs and 42 blocks a year ago will likely lead the nucleus of the team "Outside hitter Sam Dodd a tramfer from Utah Valley and middle blocker Linda Wilcox from Ricks Junior College both earned 57-1- r i : odo Iti61 AVAILABLE Carla Coniaby ence honors a year ago and should provide an immediate impact for us" said the rookie Ute coach Joining Gibby Dodd and Wilcox in the starting lineup at Fresno will be outside hitter Heather Gourley a junior from Olympus High School and middle blocker Corla Cornaby a sophomore from Spanish Fork and setter Denise Rathbun a sophomore from Skyline High "I don't know really what to expect but I think we'll be better than some people anticipate" said Launiere "Some people who've been around the program talk about how much better we are but it takes game competition to tell" Others on the Ute squad are junior Leslie Sims from Paonia Colo freshman Eneli Andersen from Highland High sophomore Holly Wyatt from Skyline and Co leen Mount from Goleta Calif All four teams in the Fresno meet come off losing seasons The Lady Bulldogs of host FSU were the most successful team a year ago at 9 They return four starters San Francisco led by first-teamtside hitter Melanie Kaiser posted a 8 record San Diego U season mark struggled to a The Utes open up their home schedule with the Utah Classic Sept 8 in HPER East 101 on the Utah campus Joining Utah in the third annual tournament will be Washington State Montana State Santa Clara Montana and Utah State DIRECT TO YOU CALL 1 (800) 822 MEAL :KM:i::::::':::':::"'''''''''''':-- Ai!in: :: ' " " UTAH'S ''''::":-::MH:- ::::::::''' LARGEST n SALE :Axotto el1190 r 5TH WHEEL NEW LOUVERED TAILGATE A 96995 t $11995 ECEIVER HITCHES 1 FROM 107 95 KM )7 siung5 I 0 :' 1 00 3" $18995 0"1'"" 7-- T LIFT KIT W 000CH firmrdal SS 11274420 973-44- Li P1858011-1- 3 P1957511-1- 4 P2057511-1- 4 P2057511-1- 5 $ 5 GOOD 0 IF A5011 195160HR-1- 4 4 399 155R-1- 2 50000 4 5 YOU SERVING STORES 3 N-- ' 4 $7 6 99 i 799 35000 r $ 1323585R16E 099 tiol 336115 C 11411011191 I GOOD USED I I TIRES REM 12 GAUGE 18560HR-1- LEXUS 5800 South State Street (Temporary) $93119 3011150R-15- 165R-1- 3 1119 311150R-15- 1814 SUMO 311050RASC 1060 3111150R-15- P4 11175170HR-1- 93909 4499 4999 9999 P44 P44 1117570R-1- 3 6114570R-1- 3 $3499 3 I 155R-1- P11570HR-1- State Street State Street 5780 South State Street 264-38- Mon-F- ® Sat 00 264-350- 0 264-390- 264-362- 0 0 264-300- 0 4 PROVO 1380 No Stets St Roy 6317 643 1200 West 7734676 51 :4q4 Sintif food! ch Ti ()Tires WE MAKE RUCKS PERFORM I id 4bPNbwAd 0 o ' 4' ( 4 i r( RADIAL 1714 - i :-- v -- 1I igNro----- - RADIAL ALL-TERRA- k 4 - 66899 7199 8099 8799 7399 P23560A14 P235601-1- 5 P255601115 P27560R15 P21565R-1- 5 310050R-15- 7699 7899 8499 8829 7799 264-350- 0 - 301950R-151- 8:30-5:0- 0 $11709 C 132359999 14599 13999 12599 35x1250R-15- C 330250R-165- C IT23585R-161- E Mon thru 0 Sat Frit L1:1 ---14 Fri 7 C 1 - 11 HOURS: 8:30-6:0- ra 44rt ilt N fora ' LI IN ‘1 U Neol w-- fidott 181 IA!11mmt4ONOPPM11011 State Street State Street alj bl IS al DISCOUNUTIRECOOtgSOUNTOIRMO PEFTOgilv IP2057011-1- DODGE tr12:1 1 f 566-60- GAZ t!'I ti ) WE MAKE "RS a t 5601 South '17:111 AVAILABLE FINANCING SANDYJORDAN 9032 S Stitt? 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POUCHES FOR STORAGE OR RECREATIONAL USE FULL MEALS OR COMPONENTS Denise Rathbun cc F EMERGENCY - six-tea- d DON'T BRING A LOT OF MONEY w By Dick Rosetta first-roun- two-yea- t I rao YoflI 0 Quo An) P RTSAJOURIEDI 36-ho- d VISCOUNTaIRE-CONDISCOUNTiTIRECO- A Ute Volleyball Team Begins Rebuilding one-strok- rounds of a golf tournament "I haven't been in this position this year I've never had a lead after three rounds and I don't think I've had one after two" said Stewart who leads the Greater Milwaukee Open by three shots Stewart seeking his first tour title birdied two of the final three holes Saturday to maintain the GMO lead for the third straight day 67 and is now He shot a at 200 on the 7030-yarTuckaway Country Club course in Franklin Wis "I don't have too much experience in this but I think I'll handle it all right" said Stewart whose best previous finish this season was a sixth-plac- e tie Stewart joined the PGA tour in 1983 lost his card and then rejoined after qualifying school in 1986 Now he could win his first big paycheck r "It's $162000 a exemption peace of mind and job security for two years It would be great" the Stewart said anticipating the prizes should he win Morris Hata !sky who had the lead with three holes left and Scott lerplank were in second along with Billy Mayfair All were three shots behind Stewart ( A North ClaSSie: Dale Douglass eagled e the 13th hole for a 67 and a lead over Mike Hill Saturday in the second round of the GTE North Seniors Classic in Indianapolis Douglass' eagle gave him a round and saved him from sharing lead with Hill who also the birdied the final two holes at Broad-moo- r Country Club for a 67 "I could've birdied 16 and then I had an eight-foo- t eagle putt on 17 that I left short" said Douglass who startat "It ed as the could've been better but you're just thankful for the birdies" With a 65 Douglass 132 into Sunday's takes a final round The winner will receive $67500 Bruce Crampton also shot 67 to trail Douglass by three strokes Tribune Wire Services Ray Stewart isn't used to watching the leader board And certainly he's not accustomed to seeing his name on top of it — especially after three 14441 10-1- 531-702- Notes A ' 4 - 'v 4 e ' - The Autumn Aloft Match Play tournament will be held at Park Meadows 3 Golfers and Park City Sept who want to enter or receive additional information should call Park Mead9 ows at Milwaukee Golf Tourney Has an Unlikely Leader 60140004 "NG Amateur Tourney Perpetuates Mauss Name If you played tournament golf or watched and followed tournament golf or hung around Nib ley Park in into any capacity from the mid-60- s the '80s you probably knew Lowell '4r 41140084eawrov s -- D9 Sunday September 2 1999 m rki TIRE CO INC 212 STORES CHECK YOUR YELLOW PAGES FOR LOCATIONS & PHONES ' 1-124 t J imb-itr- ailo i711!444 Nil up0lir - A I i xdp |