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Show "V "uray EZscSIt DESERET NEWS, MilEei Cl 1969 July 9, Wednesday, ll!llllll!!l!lilll!imil!lllllilIIIIMIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllt ai ..ili f ' Whole Round Shou,d Count f iJlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIlimilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Despite all that Utah Golf Association Handi-- A cap Committee can do about it, the handicaps for i golfers remain somewhat sandbag-ish- . not in a true felony sort Theres cheating in of a few little strokes here of way just way and a few little strokes there. i i i Having a high handicap in the amateur realm bet-- I rather profitable, with the intra-clu- b etc. the invitational tournaments, ting, ' now is A 5 j ; i Some it pays (in money or medals) to keep your score high. The way its done is this. You score well on most holes, but once you have lost a hole you blow it to a 12, as one fellow did the other' day. A 12 should never be allowed on a handicap card, but it is. So you manage to sky few holes just to keep the total score up. ; j 'I o " SSkJStg 8' ' ?V I - - s Vs x Nwv.i'x , ' $ v " v'v-sUs- s.'' vsSN-sVs- ' i s vv. . xxs ss x XitNV 1 cwC. f' the water skier. The other day at Pineview Reservoir the patrol boat seemed to be in many places. But it didnt seem to have the lake managed to the extent that this particular requirement of having a driver and an observer in each boat went unenforced in many cases. where I saw three such boats upon the lake could them. seen have anyone Boaters should also consider the legal issues involved. What do you tell a jury in the event you are defending yourself and your estate against a suit for such negligence. You lose the case. And if somethat might be the easiest loss suffered one else had lost his life, or been injured as a result of this breach. Here is part of Utah's sailing fleet that will in compete Sailors Awai a spectators delight must be completed by 11 a.m., July 24. By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer GREAT SALT Course for the event will be state park beach on the northern most point of Antelope Island. LAKE in view of STATE PARK highlight to Utahs sailboat racing season comes to this summer funspot July 24, 26 and 27 with the running of the third annual Great Salt Lake Invitational. Mid-seaso- n Names to look for in the holiday event will read much like last week's Browning Arms finish. Unpredictability of weather and winds have a way of separating experts trom novices. Consequently few experience the amount of luck that would be necessary to finish high in five of six scheduled races. The race annually attracts one of the largest fields of the sailing season. triangular A Olympic course will test skippers who already have at least six meets under their belt. . though car traffic must utilize Highway 91 past Layton to the Syracuse. Turn at the Syracuse exit and continue West to Syracuse where green state park signs will guide the way to Antelope Island race Fla. FERGUSON Sports Managing Editor & - Salt Lake Club junior golfers still reign supreme in team play. MIDWAY Country The hilltop lads posted an 319 Tuesday at Wasatch Parks beautiful layout to dwarf all entries in team the Utah State championships. aggregate five-ma- n Jamaica, Washington, Tourna- International Former Ute, and current assistant Redskin coach, Jim Osborne defeated Don Candy, Monday, and drew a bye Tuesday in the Washington tournament. He meets Patricio Cornejo Wednesday. - kit assistant pro, joins 'hardware' session with Leigh Wilkinson, Davy Crockatt, Charley Yeates, Phil Burt end Jeff Olsen. S.L. Country Club LYT1IAM ST. Wathen an 82; Clark Cannon an 84 and Jeff Wathen a 96. Aggregate the four low was taken from scores of the five-som- Oakridge was next at 328, on heels of Todd Andersons 77; Ron Ungers 79; Roger Guymons 85 and Mark Byrd's 87. low man for the edged Logan Country Club, ANNES, ENGLAND (UPI) Charles of New Zealand, the only lefthander ever to win the British Open golf championship. returned to the scene of his 1963 triumph today and shot a course record 66 to take the lead in the first round. With oiily a few contcstr.nts still out on the par-7Royal La'ham and SI. Amies Ciub course, Charles advanenjoyed a tage over Hedley Muscroft of England, who had a 68. The only other golfer to break 70 was Irelands Hugh Jackson. U.S. Open champion Orville Moody, Billy Casper and little known club pro Davis Love of Marietta, Ga., all shot 70. Casper also ran into double Bogey trouble at the par-fo14th, but four birdies enabled him to finish die round one under par. The 6,848-yav- e 356-var- U.S. Open champion declared himself well satisfied. I feel I played extremely well and even when I shot that double bogeys even bogey I still believe they were good shots, said Casper, leading money winner on the PGA tour last year But those last five holes are some of the toughest finishiig holes around. Also at were Guy a former British Walker Cupper now living in Australia, and Bernard of Scotland and at 71 were Christie OConnor of Ireland. Alex Cayg'li aiui Max Faulkner of Britain and Australians Bruce Devlin and rotor Thomson, a British Open winner. Bruce Devlin Australian was next at 71, and one stroke behind him were Roberto De Vicenzo, the 1967 winner from Angel Spaniard Argentina Gallardo and Belgian Donald Swaelens. American conThe tingent had mixed fortunes aside from the surprising performance of Love, however. Gardner Dickinson, the difrom minutive Palm Beach, Fla., who models his game on the legendary Ben Hogan, blew up completely on the back nine after turning level in 35. He took 41 with three home coming bogies and one double bogey to mar his card. He looked a dejected man as he walked off the home green with a 76. Lee Trevino, the 1968 British Open champion from Daland las. Tex., had a Raymond Floyd, a pro from Lake Havasu Citv, Ariz. and a 70 Gal-lach- five-tim- e South African Gary Player. one of the favorites and the third leading money winner on the U.S. tour this year, had a 74. You must putt good to wm and I just championships dont do that today altough I definitely did not play badly, Player said. However, Im about worried not being behind because Ive trailed be at least this many strokes before and still won the tournament. Trevino, who bogeyed four of his last five holes, summed I up his round by saying, was bad in capital letters. . U.S. Open champion Orville Moody put himself into contention with a 70 and was satisfied his with quite performance. Jean Garaialde of France shot a 69 and former British Walker Cupper Guy Wolsten-holmwho now lives in Melbourne, Australia, had a 70. Amateur Bruce Fleischer of Hialeah, Fla., shot a and Gay Brewer of Middle-towOhio was at Jack Nicklaus picked up two double bogeys and a bogey on the last five holes for a 75, leaving him a distant nine strokes off the pace. He e, reached the turn 35, including two birdies the 13th. 339-yar- d round Charles blistering eclipsed the performances of the other early finishers, and ELKO, NEVADA WEEKEND AND EVERY WEEK- only Davis Love, a little known club pro from Marietta, Ga., who rarely appears on the tour, managed to stay close with a 70. In his first appearance in the British Open. Love outshot the seasoned pros. 262-447- 6, 298-14- Salt lake City KEN GARFF 525 So. UMTS Ph. State 188 IL I TA 521-66- 04 'ZT JOS SHOCK ABSORBERS H iMMi) gees flans u. 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Charles Yeates and Jeff Olsen both posted 83s and Davy Crockatt had an 84. A team from Mick Riley panogos; Nolan Wathen of Mick Riley, and Pat Dolan, assistant pro at Salt Lake Country Club. Other notable scores were shot by J. Todd Anderson (77), Jeff Brandt (79) and Gary Morris (79). 323 to 325. Logan placed sec- Logans crew was led by Bruce Jensen at 77. Brad Anderson, last year's medalist, came through with a 79. Greg Nymon posted 83 and Wayne Jensen an 86. arles 66 Leads British Open By JOE NAGLE Certainly one of the top names in the OK Dinghy class is John OBrien. OBrien ran strong against the OK field a week ago and is likely to convert his runnerup role into some first places before the seasons out. There is no entry fee. Five of six races will be used to determine winners. A reception (July 27) will greet sailors and friends with trophies to be presented by Salt Lake. Area Chamber of Commerce and the Utah Sailing Assn. Its unlikely John Looze and his crewwife, Donna, will make the classic. The two won open competition at Bear Lake. Bob Littleton and his By GEORGE 6-- Robbins teammate on the of Utah tennis University squad, Dan Bleckinger, fell to Logan. Country Club Retains Title F.D., Osborne Win, Bleckinger Loses in the father-crewma- n craft. Three boats constitute a class. Awards will be given in all classes that qualify in Flying Dutchman, Open, OK - 6-- M-1- 6 Two races are scheduled each day. Race times, respectively, for the first race each day are 11:40 a.m., 11:40 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. Second race each day will follow the completion of the first by 15 minutes. Getting to the new summer playground is easy. Boaters can launch at their pleasure Registration for the three-da- y test that promises to be Scot are top contenders in their Enterprise as is skipper Scott Budge of Scow, Venture Dinghy, and Fish. Dutchman skippers to look include for in competition Cart Rowley, Jerry Campbell, Phil Sawyer and possibly John Riggs, Browning Arms combined champion from Colorado. to Venture pilot certain make a splash in that class is Bob Rix. Rix finished second in all last weeks races at Bear Lake, but appeared to be gelling the feel of his new headquarters. than they had been before. Some young people had been apprehended leaving litter on the beach. By ways of the law,- or v by threat of prosecution, the youths involved volunteered to clean up the beaches. They picked up seven truck loads of litter. Warning enough for others who like to leave a clammy camp, or throw a soda pop can into the lake! of s third annual Great Salt Lake Sailing Invitational July 24, 26, 27. One of the patrolmen at Pineview mentioned that the beach areas were much cleaner this week Richard Russell ... y. Photo by Dave Kedieck As crowded as our weekend boating has been, there are still those who go out with only one person in the boat to drive the boat and a1 so watch 6-- V. .y le Another Man In The Boat 6-- ... "V."-- It makes for better golf, too, when the whole round counts. Thats what the pros do. And if each of the touring pros could take away two or three of his worst holes he would be breaking records all over the place. D.C., ment. A "T: the sandbagger sacked. like There are ways to up the handicap scores down false do). (which many people jotting A cheater will cheat. But the medal score will break the bagger from fixing his own fees. Utah netters won and lost s round the nation Tuesday. F. D. Robbins advanced at Rochester in the U.S. Amateur Tennis championships, 1 with a victory over Brandt Bailey of Clearwater, ,'v o'? Theres one way to stop it. That is to play for basis, medal points rather than a Make the whole round count and not just seven of the first nine and eight of the second nine. If every shot counted in the payoff youd have hole-for-ho- i ' sv.s.- The Way To Stop It j : -- w- Wl RAVI MOVIO TO SO. Phone 328-063- e A 1 MM LOCATION 0 INSTANT CREDIT WITH GAS OR DEPT. STORE CREDIT CARD BAweAlcomCeARD ELKO TRAVEL BUREAU A 1147 S. STATE 384-843- 1 M |