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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 64

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Page Nov. 1 1 967 New Silverado Links Excite Pros OF THE YEAR Billy Casper Says: COCK WRJSTS FOR MAXIMUM CLUB SPEED Patronships entitle the purchaser to two clubhouse and grounds season tickets, plus night season $32, are being sold for $16 in a pro-Christmas drive. Patronships, valued at $315, are available for $200. ternational are now available at 24 Roos-Atkins stores, from Sacramento to San Jose, and 14 Joseph Magnin stores. Season tickets for the seven-day golf test, worth hope the big guy is continuing to spread the Silverado "gospel" this week at the Hawaiian Open.

Only today Clarence J. Woodward, president of the Oakland Boy's Clubs, announced that his group will receive substantial benefit from the Kaiser International. Woodward made his an-nouncementata press luncheon at the Athens Athletic Club, which was attended by sports celebrities, including the co-chairmen for the first official tournament of 1968, Vernon Peak of Kaiser Ths Watt's Newest, Finest Ski Retort an affirmative to Ed West-gate's layout to every query. Lean George Archer, San Francisco's gift to the tour, is a rather quiet gent, but Big George had a lot of fun with his fellow tourers when they asked him about Silverado. "By the time I got through telling them about it, Silverado turned out to be a combination of Pine Valley, Pebble Beach and St.

Andrews, all rolled up into one," laughed George. However, before they were finished Archer would always admit that Silverado was a fair and great course. Actually, his kidding is adding to the field for the Kaiser International. We By NELSON CULLENWARD Staff Writer Although the $125,000 Kaiser International won't be held until Jan. 15-21, the new Silverado stop on the tour is already exciting interest among the touring professionals.

This scribe was buttonholed no less than 20 times by professionals last week at Las Vegas during the Sahara Invitational. Every time the questions related to conditions at the Napa layout. "How tough is it? Is it long? What kind of condition is it in? Are accommodations okay? How far is it from San Francisco?" The questions came often and we were glad to give rotx at. any; CAR If ir at ftSe top. If the wrists are properly cocked! wrinkles will appear on the side of the left wrist just below rfx thumb.

Those who do not cock their wrists rob themselves of power and many will swing down "too soon, "dissipating power before impact as they let the right hand take over. The left hand must stay in control until the Impact zone. Mm i i mi in i in i mi' muni MM. ft I. lias am a Sal.

aa te IS pm For all full shots, your wrists should be fully cocked of the top of the backswing. If you aren't certain that you are getting a good wrist-cockftakea practice swing and look up at your hands Featuring: Snow Making Facilities Atlractlva SEASON TICKET SKI RATES One (1) Family Member $125. Two (2) Family Membin 200. Three (3) Family Members 250. Four (4) Family Members 300.

Note: Incline Village Property Owners get a 40 discount on the above season ticket rates. For Season Ticket Application or Ski-In Brochure write: SKI INCLINE BOX 999, INCLINE VILLAGE, NEVADA OAKUNO inOFIfttavisst IS3-1401 I SACRAMENTO 1515 tyt St. HI 7-103! (OH East 12m) I SACRAMENTO 2101 Mil Wif 122-5661 OAKLAND 4201 East 14th St. 534-2921 I SAN JOSE 439 S. First St.

291-4351 (Directly bentnrJ U.S. Royal Tirs Stsra) VI Sill A 703 E. Man St. IE 4-1141 Companies and E. Harvie Ward, public relations di- rector for Silverado.

Tickets for the Kaiser In- PUT AN END TO LONG-PUTT PROBLEMS! Read Billy Casper's championship hints in hit free pamphlet, "The Lag Putt." Send your request, along with a stamped, return envelope, to Billy Casoer. eo this newspaper. uio no Spray Is Still On Game for I J. I Hawaii Open ,1 HONOLULU (AP) Sports Afield No Weather For Ducks iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiii'iiiiii Little-known Steve Spray, second by a stroke to Jack Nicklaus in the Sahara Invi tational last week, is still on his game. Preparing for the Ha waiian Open, Spray shot five birdies yesterday on the with new 1967 Waialae course on the slopes of Honolulu's Diamond Head.

Play in the $100,000 tourna ment opens tomorrow. high performance tread design for longer mileage Arnold Palmer, mean while, stopped off after nine holes to hammer his putter into more manageable shape, By WALT RADKE There is no shortage of ducks in California. The reason the recent shooting has come up spurty and spotty is gener-' ally being blamed on the balmy weather. The most recent feather count, completed just prior to the weekend, indicates there are more than 3,626,000 ducks flitting about the northern and central California agricultural areas and marsh lands, a two and half percent increase over the comparable good count a year ago. further, the goose population is reckoned at just over 927.000 a robust 11 percent gain over 1966.

But aside from a brief, gusty spell late Sunday the recent weather has been sheer Fourth of July stuff; and the waterfowl have been merely sitting around soaking it up. On the happy side, virtually every bird presently in residence is prime. For example, 2,720,000 of the loafers are Sprig; and more than 220,100 are mallard. BECAUSE OF TflE BALMY elements, the Tule Lake and better all- obviously because of the a i of the 72-par Waialae greens. nrnnnri hnnrliinnl Tropical rains have turned the course emerald green, but the putting surfaces are more lush than the pros are used to.

Gay Brewer, winner of the first open in 1965, and run ner-up with Billy Casper last and Lower Klamath Refuges along the Oregon border are hosting close to 2,000,00 ducks and close to 900,000 geese. year, is also in the field. So are Casper, and 1966 winner Any respectable weather disturbance would send these fowl hurtling south. Closer to home, the Butte Sink has about 350,000 ducks ifl residence; there are about 326,000 more birds on the big Sacramento Refuge at Norman; a whopping 393,100 at Joice Island, for the Grizzly Island and Suisun Marsh shooters; Ted Makalena. Four Unknown Amateurs in Crosby Golf HOLLYWOOD (AP) at Sutter Refuge; and more than 200,000 are rafting on the new 5,000 acre San Luis Reservoir, over the Pacheco Four little known amateur golfers will get a chance to play in the Bing Crosby Pro-Am Championship at Monterey in January.

General Chairman Larry Crosby, Bing's brother, an nounced the idea yesterday. Presidents of the 34 PGA Pass from Los Banos. Incidentally, this last area is virtually being ignored although it is open to public shooting. Sure, you need a boat to properly hunt the 5000 acre impoundment, but scullers (we trust the art hasn't become extinct) should have a highly productive ball. This is all deep water area, well north of the marshes where botulism has been a recent pain.

IN LINE with the un-ducky weather, the State-operated waterfowl management areas weren't overly productive -during the last weekend. Most prolific marshes were Delevan, near Maxwell, and the Sacramento Refuge, a few miles further north, where scattergunners sacked 5053 birds for a 3.1 fowl per gun average. On-the federal refuge at Colusa, 320 hunters slogged forth for 800 birds, and a 2.6 hunter success. At Cray Lodge, 788 hunters were in action and strapped 1 1916 fowl; on Sutter, 338 shooters folded 804 more birds. Both areas boasted (or complained) of a 2.4 duck average.

After an excellent opener, Grizzly Island tailed off considerably as 1437 hunters could clobber only 2735 ducks for a 1.9 average. sections in the country will be asked to nominate one player, 21 or older, with no more than a 12 handicap. Nominations must be in by Dec. 1. The 34 names will be dropped in four hats, repre senting the North, East, West and South, and Bing will draw out the names of the lucky four.

NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE No-Limit on No-Limit on MONTHS FULL LIFETIME GUARANTEE against facts in workmanship and materials and all normal road hazard injuries encountered in everyday passenger car use for the life of the original tread design in accordance with terms of our printed guarantee certificate. Price of replacement pro-rated on original tread design wear and based on Firestone adjustment price for replacement tire at time of adjustment. Firestone art Justment price is intended to, but may not. represent approximate current average sailing price, and ia subjact to chang without notice. INDICATIVE of the extent of the protest against the proposal to open the ladder steelhead drainages along the north' coast to summer trout fishing, at least one tackle manufacturer has joined the clamor.

Art Agnew, president of the Sunset Line and Twine Company in Petaluma, is dead set against the proposal, and he has officially notified the Fish and Game Commission of sentiments. "My company would prosper greatly from the opening of these streams because certainly we would sell more fishing equipment," Agnew advised the Commissioners. "From a selfish standpoint I should back the proposal. However, from a practical standpoint, I can't agree It is not necessary for me to say that if you catch all the small steelhead before they get into the ocean, you certainly are going to wipe out a longstanding, popular, winter fishing activity." We agree. Mass Invasion By Trojans The USC water polo and cross-country teams will join the Trojan gridders in challenging University of California squads at Berkeley Saturday.

The Trojan water polo squad, last in the Pac-8, meets the third place Bears at Harmon Gymnasium Pool at 10 a.m. The cross-country squads also will start at 10 a.m. over Berkeley's Panoramic course. WitrawM YiVVl f. Safety -F, 'J c.

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