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Show Page 14 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 1. 1992 Sports sClintah Basin Standard L,.l i,5 3 1 5 -t V eft ... I' f T'ss ( GOLFING HIDEOUT-Ver- nal linkster, Rory Mortensen, is buried by a bush as he tries to knock his ball onto the green. Golfers from throughout the state of Utah competed in the annual Roosevelt Open last week at the local course. area golfer, Gene Wilkerson, tries to keep his ball from striking a tree while competing in the Roosevelt Open last week. Ogden competitor, Greg Stimpson won the championship, Sunday during a one hole playoff with Provos Steve Brodie. TREE FOE--Rooscv- Casual Thoughts I by AUlt n R ache to 1 haven't done a column lately on "Things I Dislike" and here goes with the latest installment Number one item on my list are people, who think an alley is their own private drag strip as they scoot up and down creating dust storms and at times endangering the lives of innocent citizens. An example is as follows: My neighbor dashed down the alley on r. I followed a few a seconds later in my car, and as I approached the end of the road the three-wheelcame whipping around with the two of us just barely missing each other. If I had been a few seconds ahead of schedule the two of us would have meet head on, and suffered serious go Bulls winning their second straight championship. Like most Americans I will root for the U.S. Olympic hoop team. However, I injuries. y traffic on There, is Regular highways whereas alleys usually have room for only one driver at a time. Extreme caution is needed. Careless driving is against the law whether it occurs on highways, city streets or alleys. I enjoyed watching the Utah Jazz in the playoffB, and the Chica Germany, Japan, Italy I told a person thatthe USA won the war WherfDoiiglas Met Arthur beat Japans emperor, Tqjo in two out of three falls. I was amazed when the person actually believed me. The Chicago Bulls were led to the NBA championship by Michael Jordan. Mickey Mantle wasnt thrilled being constantly bombarded with countless promotional pieces hyping the Olympics during every commercial break. After watching the Jazz vs. the Clippers, Supersonics, and Chicago vs. the Portland Trailblazers I caught on that NBC is going to broadcast the Olympics. three-wheele- One item I didike is: "People Who Don't Have A Sense of History." Are there people in the USA, who dont know the winners of World War II? The answer is: Winner, USA, etc.; Big Losers, er two-wa- and Roger Maris were powerful home run sluggers for the world champion. New York Yankees in 1961. Joe Namath talked big and delivered for the New York Jets when they won the NFL Super Bowl in 1969. For bonus points name four Ui3. Generals from World War II. (Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Patton, Douglas McArthur and Omar Nelson Bradley) Eisenhower was Allied Commander in Europe and McArthur was in charge of the Asiatic Theatre. Patton and Bradley were stationed mainly in Europe. Now on slighter note: Name the Four Beatles. The answer is John, Paul, George and Ringo. To some history is just old news, but to others it is a time filled with memories. Now lets see: Mantle was in center field, Maris-rigfield, Whitey Ford on the mound, Yogi Berra or Elston Howard behind the Bobby , plate, Tony Richardson-seconbase (Billy Martin earlier); Bill Skowron-firand Berra, base; Clete Boyer-thir- d etc., left field. P.S., I read the "Dynasty-Histo- ry of the New York Yankees". It was required reading. ht Kubek-shortsto- H r j s Sudden Death Greg Stimpson conquers foes for Roosevelt Open golf crown By Aldon Rachele hole, number seven, with a four stroke score. He hit an excellent tee Bhot and the second shot landed on the green. His third shot ended up close to the cup and he tapped in the ball for a par. Brodies second shot was short of the green, and he chipped within ten feet of the cup. He was unable to connect on a ten-foputt, and was forced to settle for second place. Stimpson won $1550 and a $500 watch, and Brodie settled for $1200 and a sweater. Both players shot 9- - Ogden Citys Greg Stimpson needed an extra hole to defeat Provos Steve Brodie to claim the first place prise at the Pumpers Inc. Roosevelt Open, Sunday afternoon. Stimpson produced a 65, Saturday, but added five strokes, Sunday with a 70 score. Steve Brodie fired rounds of 66 and 69 to tie Stimpson at 135. Stimpson kept Brodie from winning his fourth tournament on the Utah circuit Stimpson parred the first playoff r scores for 36 holes. Bruce Summerhays, who recently conducted a clinic on the Roosevelt course, finished one stroke behind the leaders at 136 and won $1000 plus a sweater. He posted cores of 66 and 70 for third place. under-pa- Henry White, a University of Utah graduate and Roy Christensen, tied for fourth place at 137. ot Both shot scores of 69 and 68. Mike Boridi nabbed sixth at 138 with tallies of 69 each day. Terry Outran, Bruce Brockbank and Glen Spencer tied fin seventh at 142. 2 Outzen and Brockbank posted tallies with Spencer firing 7 scores. Line Hatch, Vernal and Chris Jones tied tenth at 143. Hatch posted 4 scores and Jones 8 tallies. Vernals Lowell Ay cock won the amateur's A flight at 144. He Salt Lake posted scons of Citys Rich Rawdin made the battle for first place close when he cone cm the 150 nected on a yard number three hale, Sunday, to finish two strokes behind Aycock. Rawdin won a golf bag far the His two-da-y total was 146, which included scores of Joe Myers, Brent Eaton and Russ Madsen finished in a three-wa- y tie for third at 148. Myers 8 7 scores, Eaton posted wsEBf&t p, 75-6- K st 71-7- 3. hole-in-on- MS hole-in-on- e. 75-7- 1. .... W.. r, a , X V . .v rXvX ' s' ' t y f.. 70-7- 71-7- and Madsen ; ', 'X , r . $$$$$& 4 . 76-7- 2. Corey Monsen, Vernal, won the A flight net championship at 138. He had 69 net scores both days. Bobby Abercrombie, Roosevelt area, placed second at 141. He had 0 tallies. Larry Szaraniec, Roosevelt, and Tom King placed third at 142. 8 Szaraniec had scores and King Vem Combs, Roosevelt, pumped in golf balls for a first place B flight winning total of 155. Kary Eldredge garnered second at 157 and Alan Telman third at 158. Chad Talton won the C flight at 130, and Roosevelts Jay Bolton placed second at 137. Rick Morton, Vernal, ended up third at 138. Tom Bonner, professional; Scott Mor sen, Trent Pope, Levi Smuin, Jr., and Rory Mortensen won the pro-aFriday with at a 26 tally. Alan James, professional; Jim Simon ton, Ryan Larsen, Chris Denver, Marvin Larson, placed second at 23. Brad Asplund, professional; Smiley Denver, Chris Riding, Cal Anderson, Sam Stiehl, nabbed ' ' ij- 71-7- 74-6- ' iX. .'.''.VST S A i,1 - 70-7- 2. vi-rf- ' t ' 'v v, . 'v.; Jo' , BIRDIE HOPES-RooseOpen golfer, Jim Edwards, taps the ball toward cup on the number three green. Rich Rawdin hit a during the second day of the tourney. velt hole-in-o- ne (limited supply of tickets) i any pair of -- Jeans Wrangler as such Qkes JAutoRepairlJransmissio Slim or Reg Cut-- Blue Denim -- EnginHransmission Exchange third at 22. -- LUBE, CHANGE OIL & REPLACE FILTER Cowboy Cut Blue Denim There's only 18 100 one jean endorsed by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association: Wrangler Cowboy Cut Jeans Cotton for durability comfort and fit. Lubricate chak Charige OH Ol New Loceion..x Check r FUdLevob All at the proam were: professional-gros- s, Mike Borich, 68; Kris Abegglen, 70; net, Joey Bon signore, Pat Plese, 67; amateur-gros- s, Chris Riding, 70; Justin Bateman, 72; net, Marvin Laraon, 65; Robbie Jones, Jay Bolton, Doyle Huber, 66. 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