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Show W UWWI y yiTKT y 2C DESERET fwn I Hyfry akridce ets Dart jjowseu, Rnn oggfc and' Keith Nelson grabbed Class first week leads in the Utah Tele-- . Igraphic shoot. The results at HoUaday, S.L. and Provo Gun I?.... WllDS. swinging time when Utah Golf Association and Central Chapter, Rocky Mountain PGA, officials met with Smith Tuesday. A healthy covering of snow blanketed the sprawling Oakridge layout. But the Boyd Jacks and professional Russ Mears, got down to the nitty-grittof things. They were aided by UGA president Glen and Lewis vice president George Marks and PGA vice president Dave Crowton. Along with Jacks, the UGA open committee includes Alan Bader, Bud Vosburg and Don Overly. Bill Korns is president of the Central PGA Chapter. He By GEORGE FERGUSON Sports Managing Editor - FARMINGTON Last time Oakridge Country Club had anything to do with the Utah Open golf tournament was In 1961. That was the year 36 holes were played at Hidden Valley Oakridge gets the Utah Open back this year. It starts with a $.,500 Sept. 10 and moves into a chase Sept. 11 14 for an ertimarl 110,000 Citys - Thursday, 5 p.m. Entries are to be mailed to A. Lawrence Higgins, Continental Bank and Trust Co., P.O. Box 1770, Salt Lake City. is open for new in first-plac- Bryan Seeholzer . . . Logan alpiner SPORTS BRIEFS Francis Gets NHL By Associated Press - Emile Francis, general manner of the New York Rangers, will continue to act as coach of the National Hockey League club for the remainder of the season after doctors advised Bernie Geoffrion not to resume coach- - MACHINE MINERS NEEDED U.S. AND LARK MINE CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Steady Work Alternating S- - and work week. Board and room available. Apply in person, mine office, lark, Utah. - 61,!. nylon cord whitewall 4-p- ly itm General Team are Logans Bryan who had good performances at slalom racing last Salt Lakes Brad weekend, Langston, a comer in slalom competition and Park Citys Post1 Blaine Anderson. ing because of an ulcer condition. MORE HOCKEY NEW YORK The National Hockey League decided to keep the Oakland franchise in the Bay area instead of moving it to the proposed Vancouver area. TENNIS Thomas Koch MACON, GA. of Brazil defeated Ove Bengts-se- n of Sweden 11-and Jim McManus of Berkeley, Calif., took Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia in the first round of the Macon International Tournament. BASEBALL GLENDALE. ARIZ. John A. Jack Zeller, a veteran of more than 65 years In baseball, including seven years with the Detroit Tigers, died of a heart ailment in Northwest Hospital at the age o 85. for COMPACT cars plus $1.79 Fed. 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Tax size 8.25x14 Tax AUTO-CHARG- WHEEL ALIGNMENT ADDS SAFE MILES Jim Gaddis will set course for the championship race. with Charged gatekeeping chores will be Ken Poulsen and Gordon Wirick with Bob Allen assigned to the chief timer role. Ex. E Use Generals Convenient PLAN No Money Down . . . Months to Pay BRAKE REUNING CAN SAVE LIVES ace Fed. sizes 7.75x14, 7.75x15 local taxes. Claims must be submitted on our Standard Claim Form to an authorized General Tire Dealer or Store with the original purchasers invoice. Blaine Anderson . . . 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Giant slalom courses both days will be run down the swinging slopes of Park Citys Hidden Splendor. Saturdays race will be for points only with Sunday competition to determine Intermountain Division giant slalom champions. Upsets are possible. Junior aces showing promise for spots on the National Junior Alpine boys PARK CITY Championship racing continues at rapid pace this weekend with Junior Expert A and B boys and Expert A girls competing in Intermountain Division giant slalom action. Starting time is both Saturday and this Summit County funspot, deadline Registration the winners circle. The departure of Intermountain five top junior alpiners earlier in the week assures other alpiners in the junior division of e some honors. Mark Soderquist Ogdens looms as the big favorite for Hortense Wood; Class C Drew Dow-se- Class B Sub Junior Singles Class A Powell; H Hortense Wood. 'Chris Bills; High Lady CarJ &ustav- Salt Lake Gun Club Singles C!as A Lew W.ng, Prcvo Gun Club Class A Singlet Ron B gas, Class B Phil Anderson; Keith Season, Class B Jack Lee McM Han; Class C Joe Bard, Boh DeMarco; West Mattson, Handi- Class C Class D Ken Hudson; Handicap 24 72 D Lew 21 Ctas 19 Wing, am Dart i yards Roy cap dwmii en5en,; 19 21 yards Joe Baird, 22 24 Keith 7 Chuck Jensen, DouRon Biggs; Dcub'w Roy Burrell; Skeet DvsiicTi - Dallas CUTS B Doubles Wood Class B, 'Sneiscn; Bvmeii chnsiensen; cas c bles cias b Cias A, Hortense C Blair Class C Thacker; High Galienson, B Ely; Lady Don Patterson, Mary Class Ron Ron Miss and Out ggs. Carol Adamson Weslenskow, Dcug Jones Melvin Jcos, Hign Lady Lee Skeet, Class A Hoiiaday Gim C ite Dart owst; c(ass This will be third time in histhat Oakridge Country Club has been Involved in the Utah Open. The event was held there in 1959 and Bob Rosburg won with a total of 275. He had a low round 67. It was one of the most exciting of Utah Opens. Rosburg battled down to the wire with the late Ed Porky) Oliver and Billy Casper. Oliver finished at 276 and Casper at 277. Planning the Utah Open for Oakridge Country Club are Dee Smith, new Utah Open sponsor, Glen Lewis, Russ Mears and George Marks. By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Spons Wiiter The field wh tory Juniors Set Park Meet faces rffw v w was pot. The tab is being picked up by a new sponsor, Dee Smith. He makes Smith's Food King tick. Smith had his grocery start in Btigham City and has since expanded Into Salt Lake Valley among other sites. It looked like anything but ywyytry nrryww y Country Club and 36 (including the windup) at Oakridge. The champ was A1 Geiberger, who since has mined many a dollar on the PGA tour. Smith assumed the sponsorship from Famlee Bread. 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