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Show Weber golf has seen phenomenal growth in the past couple of years. First efforts in that direction were hindered by the lack of a junior college league, so college whackers were forced to content themselves with practice games against high schools. Recently, however, enterprising golf addicts swung a deal which combined Weber with the high school league so that the benefits of hot league competition might be offered to putting collegians. The present season has seen high success for the Davis-coached team. Such players as Hulmston and Shannon are among the very best in the community and have become mainstays on the college aggregation. Prospects for next year look bright because of several sensational freshmen. Russell Glen Croft Shannon Russell Croft. Franklin Pack, Carlos Critchlow. Mark Austad. Glen Shannon, Blaine Hulmston. Conrad Pearce, West Belnap; Jerry Young. Wayne Boyle, Glen Freeman, Blaine Felt, Glen Clarke Ray Freeman, Jim Lindsay. Glen Clarke Instituting a new method of elimination for team positions, Coach Bob Davis tutored his charges, Wayne Boyle, Glen Freeman, West Belnap, Ray Freeman, Ray Wright, Jerry Young, and Conard Pearce, to a season of tennis wins. Snow College and Westminster College matches and the B. Y. U. Invitational and the Intermountain Conference meets were participated in by the squad. Team members were the first five ranking players from the frosh and sophomore players, while the second team was composed of freshmen only. Davis' racqueteers will lose by graduation. Most of the first ten players are sophomores, such as the sensational Boyle and the dependable Freeman, and their loss for the next year will force Davis to rebuild his entire group. But it's been done before, so it can be done again. |