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Show : B DIVOT PMIVKD AT DIGGERS n Bfl The rain which fell Friday night jand Saturday failed to hampvr some of the "dyed in tho wool" golfers of the Ogden Golf and Country club many players wore on the links to display dis-play their various assortment of strokes Considerable interest lias been manifested man-ifested over the final match for the L vi'- Crook troj.hy in the newspap. r tournament, which opened last. week. irinv.l Ti n. iTiurmr. n n.ill n aaI Will O'Byrne Monday in the final event From the strokes displayed by these two In the qualifying rounds, the turt should fly fast O Q. Millar, the city ed . displayed real ability at driving from the tees in his match with Timmerman. In fact one of the little balls smacked b.W Millar hasn't been found vet. and may be, still going. With weather conditions prevailing today, a record crowd is expected to be In attendance to put in one of the iflnnJ dayi of the season. Although many of the players managi to play the entire year round, others call a halt by November 1. An elimination tournament between 6ix Ogden newspaper men. who played their first matches last week, is new, being planned. Some sort of a brass medal will be listed for th winner Klrkwood and Hagen. nationally-known nationally-known golfers, are scheduled to appear ap-pear on the links of the salt Lake Golf and Country club November 5. They will met Glx Von Llm and Hal Lamb .in a foursome Leon Keller Is being groome.l by many of the local golfers as the 1923 state champion This youngster has improved materially In his playing, and may be a sensation when the new season opens. j Although no definite arrangements ,bave been made for n. xt season, It Is expected that Lewis Crook will bo back again in the role of club professional profes-sional v |