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GOLD CUP Paradise Valley C.C.Wins Fifth Round of Desert Inn Gold Cup TULSA COUNTRY CLUB CAPTURES SIXTH ROUND OF GOLD CUP AT DESERT INN pG/wdiM'Mm ?ç ' . - CJ urn l f^ti Shown beaming with victory smiles over their win are members of the Paradise Valley C.C. of Scottsdale. Standing, from left, are N. Shayne, S. Graham, E. Johnston, F. Lane and team captain J. Van Nortwick. Seated, from left, are M. Louis, G. Busch, N. Weaver, S. Johnston and B. Erskine. The team had a total 36-hole score of 519 which was two strokes under the second place team. They will now return for the Gold Cup finals to be held in June and a chance to win the coveted trophy as the top amateur golf team in the nation. The 90 golfers represented various country clubs from Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Mesa and Pinetop. Gold Cuppers Enjoy Opening IMight Feast As is usual with all Gold Cup "first nights," the Desert Inn Country Club hosts a welcoming cocktail party and buffet dinner. Shown are guests from Arizona taking part in the sumptuous array of hot and cold culinary delights. Walker Cup Team Member Plays In Desert Inn Gold Cup A member of the first Walker Cup Team back in 1920, S. Graham, center, who is seventy-seven now, showed that he hasn't lost his touch when he helped the Paradise Country Club to victory in the fifth round of the Gold Cup Tournament. He is shown here being congratulated by Desert Inn Golf Pro Don Welch, left, and Dl Director of Guest Relations, Jack Walsh. Beating out 16 other teams from Oklahoma and Canada, the Tulsa Country Club walked off with a total team score for the 36 holes of 524. They will now return in June to compete with other winners for the coveted Gold Cup, one of amateur golfs top prizes. Shown, from left seat- ed, are Harold Happel, Don Honn, Walter Hall, John Dorchester and Roy Dieterlen. Standing, from left, are L. D. Praytor, Bruce Shrake, Louis Huls, Ellis Gable and B. F. Duffe. BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA was represented by the Hillcrest Country Club. Shown at the opening night festivities are, from left, Jim Fees, Walter Fees, Jr., Billie Edwards, O. D. Edwards, John Overton, John Proffitt, Pete Nichols and Nancy Overton. Standing, from left, Cotton Fry, Dwight Travis, Hillcrest pro and F. E. McLeod. Gold Cuppers Dancing To Murray Arnold's Music