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Show n if I Tlf y oO'TTjrug-q- iy byqy tttt iyiyyn ymyaqgwwipBR DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, July 30, 1969 gg Savs: Shamrocks , Vernal Split Two Golf Wince, of the Year THE GRIP AND ITS PRESSURE POINTS Parks Test oty NO. 18 TEE (THURSDAY) Defending champion Beverly Nelson was target of such stickers as Marcia top Thayne, Janet Thurgood, Virand Ami ginia . Ferguson Moser as women golfers prepared to open the medal chase Thursday in the City Parks. Here are Thursday and Friday pairings: 8:49 f no. i Tee (THURSDAY) 1:00 Dot Parks, Dot Ware, Elsie 07 Nadine Lyngle, Meiva LarLodse Winnie son, Jackie Morgan. 8:14 Gwen Puckett, Jerry Fletcher. 8:21 - Beverly Lasrieh, Valeen Drummer, Linda Aokt, Kay Lilli Mae Oliver. 8:28 JackSciomen, Loraine Feinauer. 8:35 ie Hill, Bonnie Shuitz, Jo Juliano. 8:42 LaVette Davis, Verle Hackenyos, Millie Shirlene Bioomnuist. Bioomioger. 8 49 Gladys Strong, Nita Spencer, Barbara Toots Bogart. 8:56 Young, Lavena Harmsan, Roy Ann New bold. 8:03 Edith May, Neva Cheney, Gerty Soratt. 9:10 Leita Baiiis, Pe9gy Harrs, Lois Roberts, Jackie Tadge. 9:1? Virginia T rpeag le. Mary Uyetake, Ruth Brewer Milored Dubois. 9:24 Bertha Grube, Louise Bearden Wanda Stewart, Gloria Earle, Dolly McGeehan. 9:31 Bonnie Lyngle, Vivian Windlev Eloise Coke Speyer, Bev Carha.t, Jones. 9:3$ Betty Olsen. f Dot Lee, Clare Boyd, Coy 8:56 Charlotte Copenhaver. Marge Morsonelli, Oria Bell, Beverly Rindfleisch, Helen Rackham. 9 03 Elaine Sproul, Evelyn Strong. Lucille Robin Lind, Gladys Lundy. 9:10 Morgan, Shirley Johnson. Zel Livingston, Beth Quick, Mar-- i Butfie Lvbbert. 9:17 Eunice lene Lund, Joan Bosen. 9:24 Young, Hannah Farrell, Mildred Link, 9:31 Petty' Bowden. Belty Malloy, :Adelle Simpson, Anna Lee Anderson, Nell Hartman, Faye Anderson. 9:38 Van Eckersley, Joanne Chipps, Stella Smothers. 9:45 Mary Spencer, Jeanne Smith, Donna Nuttall, Lum Underwood. 9.52 Emma Ricks, Aggie Nattress, Trudy Janice Sharp, Irene Work. 10:05 VanWaoenen, Sheryl Halton, Annie Noy, Betty Gutke. NO. 1 TEE (FRIDAY) VanWagonen, Work, Soencer, Ricks. 8 07 Smith, Natress, Halton, Underwood. Noy, Sharp, Nuttall. 8:14 Smothers, Bosen. AnderGutke. 8 21 Chipos, Simpson, son, Eckerslev. 8:28 Hartman, Lund, Anderson. 8:35 Farrell, Young, Malloy. 8:42 8 00 Night Off, But Bees Advance The Salt Lake Bees have things going their way. They didn't play Tuesday night when rain ruined a tilt with but the Buzzers Billings, advanced a notch in the Pioneer League standings. League-leadinTwin Falls blanked Caldwell 0 in the only action and the Buzzers moved into third place. Salt Lake hosts fourth place Great Falls Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Derks Field. Thurs g 7-- Linke, Lundv Lybbert. 8:49 Lind. Sproul, E Livingston Johnson, Morgan. Strong, 9:03 Rindfleisch, Copenhaver, Whit ing, Bovd. 9:16 Bell. Lee, Cronin, Rack ham. 9 17 -- - Collier, Branham. Fuller ton. Heppler. 9:24 watson, Maddox McNees Rasmussen, Morsonelli. 9 31 Reese Fewer, Hadfield. Reuss. 9.38 Tav Wilkinson, Brooker, Hansen. 9:45 Rahn lor, Bergman, Ferguson. 9:52 Nelson, Nelson, Lind, Moser, 9:59 Karras, Thayne, Thurgood. NO. 10 TEE (FRIDAY) 8:00 Morgan, Parks, Valline. 8.07 Carhart, B. Lodge, Jones, Olsen. 8:14 Spever, Lyngle, Earle, Bearden. Windlev, Tadie. 8:28 McGeehan, Brewer. 8:35 Harris, Stewart. Tregeagle, Uyetake, Baiiis, Gruoe, Roberts. 8:42 N. Lyngle. 8:49 Dubois, May, Harrn-IsoSoencer, Larsen. 8:56 Cheney, Newbold, Young. 9:03 Spratt, Bogart, Bloomouist, G. Juliano, Blorertinger, Strong. 9:10 Hackenyos. 9:17 Davis, Schultz, Feinhauer. 9:24 Aoki, Hill, Solomon, Oliver. 9:31 9:38 Drummer, Puckett. Lasrieh, Fletcher, Ware. two clubs play a doubleheader first game 6:30 p.m. Eli Borunda, phenom, is the probable starter for the Bees tonight. day the Pioneer League Standings W L Pet. CB 23 14 .622 Twin Fall! 14 .611 Ooden 19 17 .528 3' Salt Laka 17 16 .515 4 Great Falls 4 18 17 .514 Caldwell 14 24 .368 9 Billings 11 22 .333 10 Idaho Falls Tuesday's Results Twin Fails 7, Caldwell 0 Wednesday's Schedule Great Falls at Salt Lake, I p.m. Bears Release Player fx-LS- U 2 While ycur grip on the club should never be intense, there are some pressure points all golfers should know. Since the left hand is placed on the club first, lets talk about it. The most pressure should be felt in the last three fingers (see shaded area in todays illustration). This - The (UFI) Chicago Bears of the National today League announced the waiver of five players. They are: Ron Ehrig. a defensive hack from the University of Texas and a 14th round draft choice. a defenTom Cruickshank, sive back from Utah Slate University and an 11th round draft choice in 1966. He recently completed two years in the Army. Bob Sherlag, a wide receiver from Memphis State University; Joe Wynns, a wide receiver from South Carolina State, and Tony Goldmont, a defensive back from North Carolina State, all of whom were free agents. The Bears also announced the retirement of Dave Styda-haa rookie guard from Purdue University. Stydahar retired on the advice of a physician following the irritation of a knee injured in high school. He is the son of Joe Stydahar, a onetime Bears player. CHICAGO Pacific Coast Women's A solo home VERNAL run by Diane Congricn in the bottom of the tenth inning gave the Vernal Dinahs a second game victory and a doubleheader split with the Utah Shamrocks here Tuesday night. Congdon, who played basketball for the Shamrocks the past winter, hit the home run off Joy Peterson who had relieved Margo Jones in the seventh inning. Veteran Jeannie Gross limited the Shamrocks to three hits in gaining the pitching win. The Shamrocks won the first game easily, defeating t behind a Vernal, barrage that includd three home runs and three triples. Peterson was the winning pitcher for the Shamrocks in the first game. The Shamrocks conclude Quick, Beverlv Nelson, Dorothy KarI 00 ras, Marcia Thayne. Ami Moser. 8:07 Janet Thurgood, Virginia Ferguson. HarBarbariet Lind. Clare Bergman. 8:14 ra Hansen, Ada Nelson. Doris Brooker. 8:21 lone Reese, Eunice Wilkinson, Julie Mae Taylor, Mabel Rahn. 8:28 Watson, June McNees, Kathy Cronin, Kim Heopler. 8:35 Darlene Powers, Judy Branham, Sue Rasmussen. Nada Reuss. 8:42 Frances Collier, Ruth Fullerton, Reta Whiting. Maddox, Add e Deseret News Special firmness should be especially felt at the top of the backswing, for if they loosen at this point, control will be lost. In the right hand, firmness should be felt in the 17-- thumb and forefinger, not so much at address and during the backswing, but at impact. Should they loosen there, the clubface move out of may e square and an shot may result. off-lin- 26. Football If, if) ?6 NATS. GREEN RIVER Nwi. Sn. float and fishing trip below eo ll doubles In competition Marna Louie and Bea Kilgore from California defeated Mary Jane Sehovaers, SLC, and Judy Sutter, Columbus, and Ohio, 6-- 0 1 Vernal O'nah Peterson and Keim, and Beve dqe. 000 Shamrocks 000 Vernal Dmahs Jones, Peterson (7) and' Beveridge. 010 100 ? C 5 Clark (6); Fisher 00? 000 200 000 0 2 3 3 S MEET 3 3 and Clark; Gross Benzon Still Wins CLAUDE M. FINDLEY Deseret News Special LITTLE ROCK, Arjt.-Ci- ndv Benzon wen an early morning match here today in the National Girls Tennis Championships to remain the only Utahn undefeated in singles competition. Cindy defeated Robin and Penny, L.A., Calif., 6-- Restaurants! dAwardWinning g STEAK HOUSt Flaming Gorge dam, 3 to 6 hrs. Hancock guided tours, roft rental as low os $10. Call 298-524- 3 or 299-182Dutch John, 889-328- NOW. YOU CAN MAKE THOSE LONG PUTTS THE PROFESSIONAL W AY with the help Billy Casper offers in Sir free pamphlet, "The Lag Pult." To get your copy, send your request, together with a stamped, return envelope, to Billy Casper, this newspaper. Soft-ba- League play this weekend by hasting Sun City, Arizona in doubleheauers both Salur-da- y and Sunday evenings. Both twinbills will begin at 7:30 p.m. at New While Park. Tuesday's linescores: 0?0 810 317 15 Shamrock 7 21st South 7th East l. 5 Claude is the newly appointed Used Car Sales Manager at Laury Miller Pontiac. 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