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Show Tr- 4, 1973 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday. September s - if M St , -- i4i V 4 K f4 ;:. '- , vi J C i Yr ? ei - 1 -.. fK - yr I - r v f ) n :l; W .y.v.u A 5 K . - .;.., Stiffs r . vt I Ail 'mw V A' t f V-v- , k. I f i f i . I Its V ' ,'T -'- - fyy 1 right, jokes $ m k I r4 - v i , , -4 "N xk r 1 W J If 4 ;t?J bur a- along .v- A I rit A Vf w ?rV i! i 44J,'L' I il-- f f 1 -' during clinic there to hole course Sunday. Marquess open the 18 ' Boros: A Man on the Move By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Sunday he stopped at the Spnng Creek golf course 10 miles southeast of here to conduct a clime and play an exhibition officially opening the 18 holes there. nter ELKO, Nev. Shortly before the plane landed at Ely Sunday morning, the pilot announced that the temperature had dropped to 25 degrees there a few hours earlier The stop-wafor only a few minutes so Julius Boros of Fort Lauderdale. Fla decided to remain in his seat He showed a fairly large crowd his effortless swing, o talked with host Marc Marquess, and played against local golfers Hazel Madden, a Dick McConkey and Joe where he toured the 18 holes under par and once said about Mrs. Madden, She has a very good swing, and then he was on his way again. s p-- Der-nat- But not for long member of the crew came back, leaned oer and said, Mr. Boros, a gentleman wants to see you outside. A Ireland Fishing Im tak.ng about three weeks off the tour and then Ill go back for the last few. I Boros looked up, sighed and said, I hope it isnt the sheriff. I dont want to stay anyplace where it is that cold this early for very long Quick Moves Actually, Boros, one of the e leading money winners of in professional golf Who is most famous for his fast play and smooth, easy swing, hot doesnt stay anyplace cr cold very long. 1,000 . . 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In Hungary they the British have a mne-holembassy used and Im going to play it, he said Big Winner going into his midfifties, Boros said he never had to struggle on the tour and offered some of his opinions about the happy world of pro golf. I never had to struggle on the tour. I turned pro in 1950 and in 1952 I was the leading money winner although the prize money was only in the $700,000 bracket then. I was the leading money winner again a couple of years later so I know little about tne struggle some of the young golfers are going through today although many of them shouldnt be ou. ere. Now tour will change either the 15 major tournament move they are discussing, or some other way, but I dont think it will ever The change basically. That is, the golfers will still play as indiand viduals take their chances. Ive noticed the caddies organizing and making demands they arent worth it. Once I gave a caddy $1,200 for five days and at Jie next stop a wnter told nie the guy had complained alniut it. You know, I played in Salt Lake City once when the tour stopped there. I know Billy Johnston real well and I remember that I enjoyed playing at The Country Club although I dont remember what I shot. When I retire I dont plan on becoming a club pro. I hope to play in maybe 10 tournaments a year. Julius Boros amazes fans by his fast putting and playing on. the course. He looks so relaxed some think hes asleep, but Julius Boros isnt sleeping. Hes on the move always. 'llUJLUUUt'UtUUL director of the executive USGA before the final round of the 1973 Amateur Sunday at the Inverness Country Club , S3 Dont Play Like Pros Amateurs don't play every- SAVE! 500 OFF .11 til:a ENGINE day like the pros," Boatwngh1 said They can have a bad hole at match play and still come back and win 5 6 these cars were received prior to the last price increase and will be sold at the old f1. 29 4 "Match plays a big part in amateur golf, said Campbell, who lost in the semifinals to Dave Straw n I'm glad match play is back m :3 tjj Complete front-mi- Campbell said and death happening all over Do you realize the course some of these youngsters here never had played match play before. Oil HI Transmission ;:3 differential and oil check Complete chassis lubrication pre-;- 3 Price ini ludes up to 5 qts of oil, and all labor j n rmr,.,.nriinn,rmrTint jVninn Sta-dle- r. 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