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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 19

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Dm towBi WwiIwHmI TmMh Ocfetot 11 UM r'i v'4 5 Knox Prow Appraise Change tener USGA Sets Up New Handicap System ed by the USGA these changes really affect us" said Deane Hill's Lloyd Force "But I can see how the new setup will he felt particularly among high-handicap players The effects on low-handicap golfers will be slight" TO MANAGE CHIEFS SYRACUSE NY Oct 18 Gary Blaylock a former pitcher with the New York and women has been cut te 88 from the present 88 The changes said the USGA "probably will produce slight reductions in some low handicaps and slight increases in some high handicaps" In computing the individual handicap 85 per cent of the average of the best 10 differentials between scores and course ratings will he used instead of the present 80 per cent plus one men and 18-yard segments for women "The almoet total emphasis on yardage in dm USGA's revised course rating system will promote national uniformity" mid the USGA "At present rating committees in various districts make considerable adjustment on individual holes the opinions of rating committees vary widely and are some-times subjective rather than based on the standard of scratch golf" The handicap limit ef both ATTEMPTING TO run the ball from his end sone against South Carolina Jerry Joseph of LSU gets the ball out to a point where all but a fraction of It is resting in the field of play The remaining part of the ball Is on the goal line The official should: 1 Award a safety to South Carolina (2 points) 2 Declare a touchback for LSU 2 Declare third down and 10 for LSU uubcjud qinog Afoiea pieny '1 Unless the ball Is clearly out of the end sone and no part rests on the goal line It Is a safety Rule: AR 37 The United States sociation has announced effective next Jan 1 a handicap system will be ated The aim is nation-wide uniformity and as some Knoxville pros see it the players with higher handicaps are getting a break The principal change from the system new in effect Is that a handicap wlU be based on the beet 18 ef his last 28 scares rather than the present best 18 set ef 25 Simultaneously yardage will be the prime factor in rating the comparative difficulty of holes and courses The yard' age rating chart graduated in tenths of a stroke will grade courses in 28-yard segments for Golf As- strike and greater leeway was Yankees and St Louis Cardinals given in the estimated scores has been named manager of the Joins Daoust On Injury List Five Players Are Signed By ROLAND JULIAN When Wayne Doll Andre Daoust or Bev Bentley ask for a shot he isn't making a request to a doctor or bartender -And at the rate injuries are hampering Knoxville Knight goalies Bev Bentley had better be asking teammates to Are few shots at him with the puck Wayne Doll suffered a cracked cheekbone yesterday during line rushes at the Ice Chalet Denny Hextall a forward can didate fired a shot then charged into Doll accidentally Doll hit the ice hard X-rays later in the day revealed the crack in the Inter- Syracuse Chiefs national League Outdoor Report WAYNB DOLL X-roya how crack i 'si Out HeadEHL Ref Seeks Clean Gaine Ed Robins named Eastern Hockey League referee-in-chief by President Tom Lockhart feat week is in town He win officiate the first two Knoxville Knight home games Nashville at 8 pm Friday and Greensboro at 8 Saturday Rabins says the EHL going to crack down an "spearing" and that Lockhart has assured him of Valves Closed Lake Filling at Fall Creek The aroma's rich The taste is just great The secret? Pipe tobacco in a filter cigarette 4 Mat Bouts Set Tonight Four bouts will make up tonight's wrestling program at Civic Coliseum Corsica Joe and Jackie Fargo face Karl Von Brauner and At Costello in the tag-match feature Matt Jewell and Sailor Tom Jones clash for the Negro Southern heavyweight title Mr Moto goes against Chuck Conley and Saul Weingrof tackles Bo Brummitt The show starts at 8:15 for incompleted holes system will give higher-handicap players a better chance all the way said Holston Paul Owen Both Owes and Gary Toulson agree however that the yardage rating chart Itself is not always an accurate means of a hole 'Take for example No 14 at Toulson remarked short (178 yards from th: front tee) but difficult There are trees sandtraps and too you have to consider the elevation of the green Yardage along lean be deceiving" Toulson also pointed out still discussing the distance angle that there can be considerable difference in two courses measuring the same distance 6400-yard course may have 150 he said another that same length may have only we use the point system which also is recommend- "Nothing is out of said Dofl "But I have a terrific headache practice? Ill ho there the of this nation as to the importance of conservation It goes under the name of Ricks' Nature Club" and is designed for youngsters up to 18 years of age Children enrolling will receive membership card pin ami decal and a subscription to er Nature Magazine" Full details on the program are available from the National Wildlife Federation 1412 16th Street NW Washington 28638 OR Club Benefit Games Reset Tomorrow By LOWELL BRANHAM Fall Creek Falls State Park near Pikeville soon will have new 335-acre lake for fishing boating swimming and other recreational use State Conservation Commissioner Donald McSween said outlet valves in the dam were closed today to begin impoundment of the lake The dam is located on Fall Creek about a third ef a mile above the falls for which the park is earned It is expected to take several mouths for the lake te reach full pooL But when it does be i fine little body of water with eight miles of shoreline and depths in spots of up to 78 feet When sufficient water is backed up the State Game and Fish Commission will stock the lake with bass Muegill and catfish Stream fishing of course has been available since the inception but this will be the first lake there Boats will be allowed but be a restriction against motors to preserve the park-like atmosphere A beach and swimming area will also be constructed As a fortuitiovs by-product the lake win also tend te stabilise the flew ef water ever spectacular Fall Creek Falls espedaBy during the dry 138 geodgbOHFfeOH Comeback Prise Goes to Powell NEW YORK Oct 18 IA-John (Boog) Powell the husky first baseman whose improved batting helped the Baltimore Orioles win the American League pennant has been named the comeback player-of-the-year for 1966 The Orioles' slugger collected 124 votes in the balloting by 312 baseball writers Shortstop Luis Aparicio also of the Orioles was second with 32 votes and pitcher Jack Sanford of the California Angeles was third with 27 Powell increased his batting average 38 points his home run production by 17 and his runs batted in output by 37 the past season WALT ALSTON Los Angeles Dodgers has been named National League Manager of die Year by UPI Fulton Cops Victory No 5 Victory No 5 is in the books for Fulton team The Falcons blanked visiting Young last night 13-0 as Gary Raley and Jerry Tate scored second-half touchdowns Butch Sprang Mickey a 1 and Roger Davis stood out defensively for the winners FULTON a 4 7-11 YOUNG a 4- 4 FULTON Gory Baity 41 pant rtfum (kick Mltdl jarry Tala It' run (Tala kick) i 1 "I officiated the New Haven-Long Island exhibition game Saturday night at New Haven" Robins said called 13 major penalties in the first period mostly for spearing I had a pretty good game after that only three minors "I'm seeking to get approval that any player caught spearing will be assessed a game misconduct And I'll also seek a fine That puts the burden directly on the coaches They can clean up this game if they want" Robins of North Battle-ford Saskatchewan (about 88 mQes from Doug Bentley's home) pointed out that spearing cawed the riot between New Haven and Long Island last year New Haven failed to report for game at Long a few days later The OAK RIDGE Oct 18 Four games of the Oak Ridge Boys' benefit football festival that were rained out Saturday will be played tomorrow evening Before the rains came Saturday the Greens beat the Blues 124) in an inter-club contest and the minor Peewees trounced Claxton 13-7 Admission tomorrow is 81 for adults and 58 cents for children Proceeds go to the build-jing fund The schedule: E-Ts Prep Point Race Unchanged East high school football scoring derby remains Donnie Krahn Albert Davis and Joe Praetor continue to run 1-2-3 Krahn of Huntsville the season-long pacesetter holds a seven-point spread over Alcoa's Davis 135-128 Each has 21 touchdowns Proctor Catholic's veteran quarterback has 88 points for the No 3 ranking and is out front by a comfortable margin in the Knox Interscholastic League Gary McGhee with 67 points is second to the Irish ace kil Laaocas MM TB IP TP ii a i a MMsah Citatoa rfarato tow Ugaaiaa mm mufil vi KaiS- 1: ims MlBatu Kaawiito art Doll explained the accident this way: After Denny shot he saw that we were about to collide He yelled but it was too late I couldn't get my arms up as he ran beneath me" That is the second accident to Doll already and goalie candidate Andre Daoust suffered an eye cut last week that required four stitches Doll was cut by Brian Strimbiski's skate earlier requiring about six stitches above the knee "I've had a couple ef of said DdL "This cracked cheek hone went keen me cut ef the Races gaunt Nashville Friday night Only trouble is I cant eat anything hard" ironical that Doll who had been at Oklahoma training camp forgot his mask he normally wears during practice He'll probably send for it FIVE KNIGHTS have been signed to contract Gil Champagne of the executive board and Bentley hope to get the remainder signed today and tomorrow Already under contract are Ken Turlik Jim Murray Deni and Rick Hextall and Chucl Stuart the defending EHL scoring champion The latter three signed yesterday TICKETS FOR Friday night's game with Nashville? It might be a good idea to pick them up early Last year for the opening game a number waited until game time and missed a good part of the first period because of the long line at the box office The box office will be open daily from 10 am to 8 pm Tickets range in price from 8123 to 8250 U-T and Knoxville College students are given a special rate Folks seem to like the taste of our good 90 proof straight bourbon whiskey Guess it's 'cause we make our bourbon a special old-fashioned way Takes a lot longer Tastes a lot better naam -EMoyBros KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF MEDLEY DISTILLING CO OWENSBORO KENTUCKY NOBODY except goose-hunter likes a wild-goose chase And judging from the number of applications for the hunts this fall at the State Game and Fish Commission's Blythe Ferry Goose Management Area there must be quite a few of them around According to game management chief Roy Anderson there were 882 applications for 368 shooting reservations available at the Ferry He said this was die largest number of legal applications ever In the past some unscrupulous individuals have through various subterfuges applied more than once A change in regulations circumvented such goings-on this year FANS OF the old Saturday double-feature Westerns and a younger generation of TV-view-ers probably think of Roy Rogers primarily as a six-gun man But Rogers has been named director of a shotgun event the Winchester National Ctay-s bird tournament to be held Lake Wales Fla Dec lhe TSSAA And not miscast in the role Basketball Rules Meeting Slated A TSSAA basketball rules meeting is scheduled for 7:30 pm tomorrow at East High Assistant Secretary Gill Gideon will conduct the session Knoxville Area Basketball Of-Associatinn will hold Jackie LeClalr "I like a good hard-hitting aggressive game but not this dirty stuff (deliberate injury) And I'm out to stop it" KTC Sending 7 Runners To C-C Meet Knoxville Track Club which won the Callaway Invitational Cross-Country meet two yean ago at Callaway Gardens Ga win send a seven-man team to the event Saturday Bob Redington Dave Storey Gary Wilson Dnn Pinkston Bob Brown Tony Whitney and Ed Watts will represent KTC William and Mary is defending champion "We fed like we have an excellent chance to win the event" said Charlie Durham spokesman for KTC "This is a fine group of runners the club is sending This great new NFL Football Book: HOWTO BEAN ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACK Watch any NFL gama in '66 and you can call tha pi ays I Club rosters coaches their offensive and defensive cherts Match 'em against each ether as they play Complete schedules Standings 65 statistics Club histories Dozens ef drawings pictures ef stars teems celebrities All color! 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