Show - - - - : t 700 ' - La' 4 The ke Tribune Saturday Sarit ( : July 311954 )1 k 200Tais By Bill Co &in Tribune Sports Writer Utah's biggest golf tournament—the City Parks Open—gets under way Saturday when almost 200 golfers will be qualifying for the match play slated to begin Monday 0 'And then on Sunday another 200 give or take a few will get in their qualifying licks And then the long tedious jokef placing the golfers in their proper flights will begin There'll prob- - Sunday —Thats Setup 'or Parks 0 ay-----20- ably be anywhere from 15 to 20 flights of golfers pairedoff for Monday's play NATURALLY THE big interest will be In the championship flight of 64 where Tee Branca the popular pro at The Salt Lake Country Club has won the big prize so many times they are thinking of naming the tournament for him Tee won last year going away and it was his second City Parks title in a row This year he will be one of the big r favorites for he's a tough gunner in match play 'issit the class of the field makes picking any oneman a foolish proposition' The close followers of the sport pick Phil Kunkel as a good choice—Phil reaHy knows eVes7 blade of grass at Forest Dale A solid choice would be Billy Johnston who is having a great year in the Utah tournaments' -Walt Harris JERRY HENDERSON- - Finis Snares Women's Crown r Marge Cops Prize on iF' '7'1 1 ( 41::'F''ljtjs 14vii 1:::''''':::::':' :' ' :: ' 7' ': - :: - - :: - ' 1:':''' :'"'' 3 :i1:::::v::'? 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LAST DAY All of the winners will be presented with their prizes a f ! ': "' ' - :: ' 000000§001"6":0700011111010 flight 1 :' : f:'- -' 9-- 7 4-- ) ': '''gti iti ': 14:r:t - :: : -- :: - :II e Wally Ulrich rison Finis who defeated E Nelson Friday to win her second Women's City Parks Golf Championship in two seasons OTHER WINNERS were Mary Knudsen who defeated Mildred Andreason 3 in the second flight Penny Chernow who topped IIrene White 2 up in the third flight Thelma Holt who beat Virginia Peterson 1 up in the fourth flight and Beth Kunkel who defeated Velma Iladley 1 up on 20 in the sixth - s z - ''$:'''''' ' '' ' i? - i: to:?: 4:!-1- '' i - - -- M flight - i 0 ' ' ' r: t:i Kthaenshaaslicwiatyy Top Turf Load Today y :: 'H:11:114 MIDDLECOFF who had 72 one under par Thursday flubbed to a 77 Friday and a 149 that he said wag mostly because of an ailing hip - ::::::: k'''' zii: 'VI: ' F :44'::: ' 4 Mango Totes " s to CHAOS-TAB- i ''441 2z':'''' 4"e''' 't' 00-s- 4 4- ri '::a ' ' s two-tim- ' I '':::"- ' 11'It': - ' ' - ston Harris Bill Korns and Tom Green will make the big foursome- for the day i:: (1 ' ' with match play all the way after the qualifying nth 64 In the championship flight a golfei has to win six rugged Matches to pick up all the marbles And naturally the amateurs all shoot the works to beat the pros I 1 l '' :::' of the tournament Big foursome for qualifying Saturday will tee off at 2 pm and have Hendee son- Kramer Branca dNorteh Mail This one would following On Sunday at 10:55 am John' ' - ) set ITIS REALLY a tough tournament ::::- M N f 1 Dale : i - 50c i 1 ic: 1 :- i ' ' Orl f ' '1 4:-- - ' -: r toi ::: '' en — ' i 1 :'7'::':i:'Zr!:I'W':r:::: ik " '::::Z'::: 7 ---c!-‘ 11 sr LA :"-FOUR PROS were tied at 137 :It' i I ''' 4''''A-1-1- i c 1 o ' four others were bracketed at ' c1"444-- ':':::::': " '' '' : 4 a '" abo s1 so ' " '- 138 i I and three—including de- ‘ 4 :::':: 't '' i!:::-:::!':" : :: ' : Liu i4‘---!::? k ::'::tt champion i fending champion Ed Oliver :i '' :'‘ ! 41 :: Lemont III—were in the 139 ' " 4t- - ' group ' r"'?i-Zi I r c 1 146 even par or bettook It :A: :: 4 COMPANY COMING? '':1"':':l4:::::1144:2: o A' ' 15 it ter to qualify for thefinal two y '''' -0 rounds the further stressing t't h Rollo Gibbons who is having a great golfing i Parks Tournament qualifying for which will RENT IT! quality of the field Ci looks over the details of the City be held Saturday and Sunday at Forest Dale year ROLLAWAY BEDS There was only one major IMO REDS casualty—Dr Cary Middlecoff ' "3 of Memphis Tenn CAMP COTS ythe only !' '11VERTTIONO winner of this event Pot gum '14 ! 3-- everything Prepared to Tokio Out (J" :: :::') 6-- 5 I HIPS FISH & C it 4 1 'kit - " ' t ''') :''' ” 1! p: ' I e :: :: 4-- SHRIMP t I ::: - i5:1:De4 14 Open Mike Krak of Louisville Ky like Ulrich "always a bridesmaid but never a bride" had assumed the first day lead with a sparkling 65 featuring a holein-one on the final hole But Krak slipped to a 71 and had to be content with a tie with veteran Dutch Harrison St Louis for second place at 136 - ' :::- consolation finals Edna Collis defeated Peggy firms 3 and from then on it was practically kids' day at Forest Dale Three members of the Junior Girls golf association won their flights as Dixie Wilks won the first flight with a victory over Doris Ann Christensen Merran Ahlquist defeated Blanche Smessaert 1 up on 20 to take the fifth flight and Barbara Eardley defeated Marian in the seventh Jouflas CHICKEN 11 :" ' the tangle here : - - r tso2oiaokooe Ile3a5dIrtrindtahye 'i''-:')'-- :i0' '' ' '' - - No 8 and Miss Nelson equaled that output but couldn't match the steady string of pars Mrs Finis was five up after the morning 18 and had increased the lead to eight up at the end of 27 and then after both golfers had parred the 28th to make Miss Nelson dormie Mrs Fillis won the 29th with a par and that was that Sandpoint - '- ' Soo t: 36-ho- le - I ' '': ( ' m1Vi :::::- :1:: :' ' Last year Johnston lost to lloros Rackley M the first round and Hendes‘7 son lost to Jim Twiss thereby cutting two of the big pros out right at the Outs tion last year Don Dorton Ralph Emery Yard Jones Jim Twills and all the rest of those good daily players at Forest nalist last year Herb Pollock who knocked four pros out of the competi- - KANSAS CITY MO July 30 (UP) — Wally Ulrich pro from Rochester Minn beat par by seven strokes for and a total of "t- WINNER Brisen 1: ' :: ' ' par-pa- In '':'''' d4O1:' !""'''':I'gl':':: 8 1 P :I:: pc::Z l!':' i - )‘ ''' t ' ' ' ::::-:'::- shot somefor the first thing like 27 holes of the match and then r to polish the thing went off with seven holes still ahead She got two birdies on the 29 holes one on No 1 and one on THE ' N ' '! i :i:: 3r i i! '''' - 010 '' :") itS100' e t" ‘ '' ' A - r it' 4 A w 7 ' :'' '' ' e:i'4:r'l 7 ii:-- : "s ' 714:-X- 4 404y:-:-:- Nw- 9-- : ''' Ens "played away from Beverly Nelson to win the Women's City Parke championship by a 7 count in finals the Miss Nelson a newcomer in the local golfing scene was obviously a little tense for the big match and bile htr golf was good it was not enough for the sensational Mrs Fillis ili' Bill Corns Dick Kramer Norm Larsen Dean candland-- all iood pros capable of going all the way they'll have a lot of backers And one mustn't forget the amateurs Big Lou North would be a great choice except that so many of the others know the course so much better Rollo Gibbons won't be a pigeon for anyone Then there's Al Jones who was ft- Ulrich Grabs 1 Lead in Kansas Open 111111m1MENEBONIAMMIIINIMPON100 117 f5' l! - for pars" :':9 It Forest Dale a at and got I 0 )1 47 Friday A hatfull of them as she pulled Marge fit 4011111iplill 4 'r::' i ::"43"4::' :Nk t "'' I '::‘74''''"h " 1f ' i :": 7 '' 'Par' Play 7 ' -- dbtk4kotI44kwb4k00 - |