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Show t - rwVf yff The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 2 D - rv 13, 1973 Entry Deadline Nears for No Champs Tourney r For sears ever since The Salt Lake Tribune's annual No Caamps Tennis Tournament has been a family tradition 1928 " '"" ft 43 - The tournament gets its No Champs name from the fact that the good players are handicapped and some even eliminated Through the years entire families ha e entered the popular meet and made friendly as to who would wagers advance the furthest. Fathers have lost to mothers and have had to baby-si- t for a month Sisters have lost to brothers and have had to mow lawns for the rest of the summer r And defeated V :H r WPT--. al)f j$altnlif Sri (nine No Champs Tennis Tournament ore ZJ ''H oca e mother-daughte- r teams to C3i that players Emphasizing need not belong to tennis or teams have father-so- Men's open division is for college lettermen and previous No Champs iron's division winners Players who have won any doubles event cannot enter the same division with another partner. They must advance one class And high school lettermen must play m division the men's Rules Simple Officials .said age groups are the determined age by attained prior to Oct 31. 1973, and players entenng wrong age groups will be disqualified Further explaining the No Champs rules, officials said players under 19 years of age may not play in the regular mens and womens events, but may play in the open division. And men's and women's open divisions are for former No Champs winners, college lettermen and players under 19 who have won their younger div isions. 4 Running through Aug the on no Sunday), play (with tournament will be at Liberty Park, Reservoir Park. Fairmont Park. Senior Citizen's Center, South High. Highland High. Sunny side Park and the University of Utah Divisions of the longstanding tournament are ganizations or tern,s clubs, meet officials noted that players who have won a tournament or who are currently ranked in the regional tennis as ociations must play in the next No division higher player may move up more than one division, however spnng H npc filiwin women-frethe season through trips And it's a safe bet that similar wagers will be placed again next week as the gigantic meet gets underway Deadline Near e p -- $ Cui d s CS t-- (. 'fr c,g ,Ma r ng Name. Address. It will begin Wednesday, July 23. at courts throughout the city But the important thing now is the entry deadline Date of Age. A Bir Time Preferred wish to be I It is Friday. Julv 20 Entries must be postmarked by that day to be allow ed .Phom the fo'lozving in entered " N' ' ' S 1 nc,les a Ajs ciivis ons (limit is four) v No Entry Fee ? k L. r 4wrM rxw mkA fee Mf Tribune slot' photo Lisa Bernxon, ID, Salt Lake (ity, is all sul In begin play in the Johnson bv Lvnn R DoutYes. Entry is easy And it s free Simply fill out and mail the accompanying coupon to No Champs, The Salt Lake Tribune. Box SO". Salt Lake City. S41 ID You haven t Ltah, much time so you'd better act today Entry forms are also available at The Tribune Library, Room 212, Tribune Bldg, 14! S Main which is open seven davs a vvctk fioni 9 a m to midnight The meet s numerous dn allow almost every member of the familv from to granddads It) year-old- s to enter And there are many too parent child divisions, Flavors are limited to four different divisions However, patents can enter two parent child divisions (provided they do not exceed font entries) so they might plav with two oft- - annual No (hamps tennis tourney. on J ills 23. The big meet be-in- s v Mixed Daub es D-- haven't a prayer Major Gripes One of the major gripes about Tn City concerns the extraordinary number of trees that line the course and infiltrate paths leading to the greens We get a lot of criticism because there are too manv On most trees, Doug said courses youre used to standing there, shutting your eyes and letting it fly. If you hit one bad golf shot here you're going to make double bogey . But there are places where we intend to take out tiees, such as on No 16 which right now is an untam hole because it does not reward the good shot." While trees will be taken out, brush cleared and the greens polished, the Tn City people intend to add between IS and 20 bunkers to the course which now features exactly zero. That will actually make the course more playable." Doug said, "because it will make club selection easie: But, he added, he doesn't think the course will ever get "Here, there haven t been that many good courses 'this c, recently-madMiller Johnny the comment that he wished Ltah would produce better golfers Miller can say that because he grew up playing the Olympic Club m San Francisco, a hard course A, '( i9 A coin so wouldn't appeal 100 pci cent to the public and In- knew that the people in these thioe cities probable wouldn't realize as much piofit as thev would with the tremendous plav thev would get it a course like Mountain lew had been limit But that wasiit the coal m course will nnpiove the quality of the goiter " Doug paused and then con- tinued "The fact is," he said, we wanted a championship course in Utah and it was designed to Father son Undent 6 Partner s I Father von 16 '. 4r r vr c t A xv- kn - Yak Wa f.. T w Y- . A-- Quality Glass 1 48! 8:3 Si'e So Fas 4- - $- - 262 5:23 - -- l SS6 THE HIGH "INFLATION BEATER" RATE over -- COMPOUNDED SEMI ANNUALLY ON $500 ONE YEAR VEBVMAm 0 a fat seven on No edly the easiest com sc have and we get no criticism tiom them They hulieve they got a beautiful course and they du. t know the dittoienco between this one and anything else This is pist what they got s'! 85 . J for the uninsured THRIFT CERTIFICATES T ,1$ , r. 1,000 Partner TP j V' a mother-daughte- USED WINDSHIELDS P1EASE PRINT- - 5 3$, mother-son- father-daughte- and INTEREST V J - V w n n PER ANNUM build. ng the course "We do heal a lot of com plaints hut most of them don t come Horn the local people 'Iliev come trom the Salt Labels who alwavs plav Mountain lew and com ses like that The local people look the wind ol the designer on what kind of com sc thev should 4; I Brute force is not the answer here To score well you have to do two things No 1. hit the ball off the tee well and No 2, take a bogey when the situation dictates it because there are some birdie holes out there (take a bogey on 15 for example) 'Most ol our complaints come on No Hi that little dogleg light Ive hcaid some people Ust go nuts Now we're going to do something there But the thing to keep in mind If you is the tee placement stand up there with a natuial 10 fade, such as on No yiniie going to be so tar awav trom green it will be ridiculous It you have a natu-la- l have a helluva hook, you time on No lh Chi No 11 take it out ot the lurch and chaw it " 14 hole supposon the D D Still they aie com meed Tn City is a golting paradise, a true test ot ability and a mag- D ical mysteiy lour through a diabolical mynad of trees and humps and sand and knolls Carving this little masterpiece out ol the wilderness, out of nowhere, teallv, must rank as one ol the mine noble achievements in ltah golt n tn m n m Ff f"i r"i n fi P"! Tzz fo, i r, , njcnTfx' lotjMttjt: siry World Championship ! OF 11 uy- ' V $ Duffeis aivn t the only ones who have trouble at Tn City Doug and Ron played 18 holes in a casual manner Doug has t v Ron Ellison hits off tee on 18th at Tri Citv. Problem is large The to owiho s a tvief description each of the 8 holes ot the Tn GK Colt Coir.e vvith remorks most of A s slant whic.h were furnished hv Pro Ooco Vilven on the dtttcutv a qoifer wilt encounter durtna a round suanchens on how to plav o hole ond whot trouoie spots to avoid NUMBER ONE No Yards (Blue Ter0 Par S) S A lorae drv creek fed to the leH it ot the foirwov presents ioth nq e se mmor pvcoiog cot problems The rtricgity tor the overaoe is neootiotmq his second snot around a c amp of trees wn-rpron t t to the areen a oxd direct tne hccid birdie hole but to plover accomplish that he must hit the Iona est ond stroiohtest on the drive course Sormo well is further com plicated because ol the green s odd o snooe ora because it is d t.cuit tudoe Rated os more dffec't for nc better pioer than for the averaae performer NUMBER TWO ot occs 43 Yords Par 4Tne tee shot is not of oreot sgnfuance one ot the tew ho ns on the rourse hnre this is true But the drive must be keot left becoise there ore numerous tree traps waiting to snatch owry hots A aolfer w It be oenq ed for miss hittinq onv shot wh ch is eosv to do Two aood shots ore rewarded One poor shot wtli result in a bOQrv ord double boaeys are o common oc Currence NUMBER THREE No 2 3 An Por Yords extremely por three with o reio five v smoll areen There is no por ticuior hre except !fe problem lenqth A good shot onyvhere near the areen you don t nnod to hit It Will moke It ejsy to pt t C OX down However a bod s ot or a il result left hrjix n d so ter he couse the oosi is knee h gn ther It ond v nr hgli he Intit fnrp.er Tne m dd e hondi apoer should hn e no problem NUMBER FOUR No 3 ?40 lonq 4 - T Yor Is Por 4 C t ery tnna shots It s a de oc e A goder comes out nt tne trees ond out of o shnot wricn is o PSChOOOCQi d sodvontoqe for yrmr Tms die nt bother mrsf pinvers NO two otta-- A ft k j9k 4k J- 8P clump of trees directly in line of the flight of the golf ball. at Tri City A Glimpse gold fovers but o.er-opio.e s or m ddie ond boh hand cool ''s co net fruet oted ecistiv Anotne. hirq micid e hondicono'rs s that will that thev tioure that s nee ne tic e a 4 0 scud otto r the, sho 1 be e i n two This doe n I oiwov hnppe The green ts small and the bo t odvico is to act c'oso to the areen ond keep ccoi NUMBER FIVE No S cr ho e Pir 153 Yards A five, or s aoon paver pronobU h ee irun tor the oven burp o e ic mo' sets n o bow' snap'd atn K id uene he e o d v hegev NUMBER SIX Por Hoie i beh td trees M o 4C te't ts o doo a let Cood rove's must waf'-a rection wmd Tne',o is o i 0'" OOXJ driving area he seen t yards Hit onywnere n tr-- 1 p i and yen hove a wd re or roc iron h O 'nd treehe t 0Pr Over me h t shn id oar or bud e everv it vc cauhon must be exposed catch o free Off the tee or ad exc t ed ond want to h t o dr er you O tf cv. t n oht get tor ir troub e heed se hr h Dvt.h 17handco,'r 14 12 out es them tor hondaypers S frq ahf USudby eov If thev h t Eoser tor middle ha duaooers for oood r jvff betnise oood plovers must deal with w nd tavfor No6'?Yird NUMBER SEVEN c Yards Per URi'p on the s rt newn easiest par ond snort Off tee thi and out of bouras let obout 20 feet w re bu s v jrqs w de 'en dra 'g 0 ce vou y t t ex p p over (i t ee Br st f e ' tg No 7 'r oni l' e ) M0 t ne 1 Ah n t e he h ha d gppi s v O iui'r 4 . 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There i irjko tb a ves e erzOte vqu ha e to hit ta a at oo NUMBER SIXTEEN 16 Yord Par 4 A dog eo got that s imposs be to dqv wed pecouse it S unfair H H ng of tee Ho e wos once ptayed b ooest shnt bv man who used seven iron ond He hod to r thon 0 four wood Dors Driving oreo will be Mraight imDroved ond trees wdl be token out ti give ao'fpr something to oim of oft tee No Dot wav of Diaving it NUMBER SEVENTEEN No 17 b9 Yords Par A fa.nr ' ficctuse nenr.v ever, me C n r Uk featuring: 0 0 it NUMBER EIGHTEEN 9 JC Yards P r , Prptf nt Not ms rf' C er.u e gtt tps fie m yrnf h u (i - 0 0 9 250, 3 Wild Cow Milking Wild Horse Race 9 Ba.rel Racing RODEO CHAIRMAN -F- LIP World Champion PRODUCER World Champion 9 Saddle Broncs Calf Roping Ball Riding 0 Cowboys Bare Back Riding Open Cow Cutting b'1 0 s s g d i nt t a tt " 1 xt tg bit n -- D. A. 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Act- - World Famous r mm, 24 2:30 p.m, CHILDREN UNDER 14 19TH 4 MATINEE 24TH ONLY Specialty fr e " MATINEE JULY - to- earn1 n pn.er No 'ror 1 Vi PRICE-JU- LY ras od vou strg ant tr r Thro geo o ,pj on Demondir,g tor bnra se of ncuro , r "icq or os Hard aond paver " on ocen'' r' hp mut ba,.K a Creek nft and frees 'v T!ere b JS only Ho MJM beer bm ed n oo ) JULY 19, 20, 21, 23 & 24 6 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 2erv 4 j i A r ged or v np S mo r ot is me ' it'C" Tpr shot n0 tor e Hoe d tges m,inq bn trem led tg nj t rtt tor tor For foe n 'cr O i yi SEATING ro tor vov rro, th g that ' tat t NUMBER THIRTEEN s h O wd, C 1 No v iti ph Rjns no 0 ot goo s Hri'r ptavi t t r 40 Ni n xpr pi Odnotj nil non n" , hO r ir tot BEST AVAILABLE die 0 or i t cv j ' p t mk hr ri o.pr r Viu thi1 Ovoroae r toe h g ton u It s o Woh drixor ood o wood or o drive i n o v q ioo depend to on how you cut fne doqieg NUMBER ELEVEN s Yords No H P tr S Vou bge o wo- - s nqie fie tie a f ore pm nmv for v,s eenr, co.er ( pc it. e overpon oia , r i os t vn w 1 st tt no grpos on htAQ ' ron off ten is mod idea f r Jn d p ,ers Drives ton car v ' tn b shr (.H.0 p nver m aht i e t n C nores rr n ( m inf 0 eiggo NUMBER TEN No for o r er t r, nc 1 i 'Ju f but took tgroesf og arms o c ronyc 0 varda has fo be Pu nult Oi.e H le w o - ror be improved rpni ill vsvo pnnt of v e v (sen. i ooF s too t Best od.irx rprovodl o,.av and prav NUMBER FOURTEEN v 8 Na u Yana Por but rntii J hoe 0 roir e It 5 co node more d ft cjit with adit t on of three or four sanj traps NUMBER FIFTEEN K C C Pnr J D i V(jrd h o d 5 iho'p ft aid noH o a no no o ' r CCt O t nt it ther e is a severe s ooe r ght v No ro , t to hit oronn if t'v n ; w bounce Oi 0 btv nd t rre Coed oo e ha oh ut c d oren tc con hit ,n gopr od NINE NUMBER iif g h v ' vmi tciMer r nt grd P r -r r ton O prmpnis hns o w(ie hit ig vord P) eM tee for piaver who drives 2j0 or 'tore fo r vov s'ooes aid jtav n yard-t tor a ge dvice fcroae onrC' to hit ooout 2'0 o!f tee C ood po 'r ving i iron sort o nrren hu tp r tier p no u dr ,e so hr tin wed ic to c ren or bo k dn n it s o o d h i o'1 ho off tee Ther t ron f' B t trvpaona s ti o ure " p c (,r P t 0 '0.e Of en tavO'S file Hin hg f'U ke eeoer b t ,voc n r nr f ts irqi n u O oi B Ron managed an s EIGHT NUMBER cH 8 1 er tr- O' n Q , 1 Ocng o n Cl yl 'V ar 0 a ecora ret tpiniyt b a e r pp er n s hg e on No 7 Hole by Hole tor m gd e N WCG played the course about 40 times and he scored 77 and hit two balls in one of the lakes tb& easier The greens right now present somewhat of a problem They are rough in spots and putting is sometimes tricky But in time they are going to be excellent The greens are constructed m a slightly different manner, that is, they are 20 percent peatmoss and 80 percent sand, which accounts for the firmness Too Tough Complaints have been registered at Tn City, in addition to the others, that there aie too many places where a golfer can get into trouble and that, since the course is pub-Lbuilt with public monies, it should have been constructed for the average player and not Jack Nicklaus Doug has comments on that 1 think it does a lot of people good because eventually they get over their fear of hitting m the junk. 1 predict that out of this area we're going to have some good players in five years. I think that when they go other places they are gomg to be prepared to play difficult courses 'he tie tough Joe knew Partner Division Golfers Express Dismay, Delight at Tri City Continued From Page l ample, is the dead opposite of this There you have to be a bunker play er and iron ; good player and you can chop that course up. But here if you don't place that drive and set up your whole game you Partner Division and under. 12 and under, and under, 16 and under, 18 and under for boys and girls m singles and doubles; men's singles (which may be divided into two divisions if entries are of sufficent number), men's doubles; mens 21 and under singles and doubles, men's 35 and over singles and doubles; mens 45 and over smgles and doubles; mens open smgles; mens 55 and over smgles and doubles; womens singles and doubles, women's 30 and over singles and doubles; women's 40 and over singles and doubles, junior mixed doubles 18 and under and 14 and under, mixed doubles (which may be divided into two divisions of entries are of sufficient number), senior mixed douover bles over 35; father-so16 and under; 16; father-so10 14 Qi'r hc- to GEORGE GOAKS DANCE AT LIBERTY PARX MONDAY YOUTH PARADE -T- 8 P.M. UESDAY 9 A.M. |