Knrthmrfit Arkansas aimrslt;I(I0 *1INORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES, Fayetteville, Arkansas,16Monday, December 11, 1961lt;RoofingsFromRazorbackParBy DR ROBERT D. HAYKeith Sutton is the second person in the history of Razorbac | Park to make a hole-m-one. He made tt on number 2 hok* on Saturd ay, Nov.ja 11. His feat wa*. witnessed by Orville Sanders and A T. McDaniel. K* 1111 n will have hts name engraved on the plaque in the pro shop and will tie a gives a key Congratulations to you. Keith, from all of us who know rt you The honor eould not be made to a more deserving jx*rslt;m.Those of you who played golf I his past weekend probably noin t lt;| ft * A old. muddy |air of rubbers laying by the lake. This, plus the footprints ( on the bank, is pretty good evidence that someone had bmi fn trails. I have it from a reliable source that \ T, McDaniel and Qrvilk- tSanders found 130 golf trails in the ake lt;It eem prop* ili.u di- , ; :lt;balls should tw» returned to their owners. especially to the authoi v\tio ilost too many in the lake). |Frank Hancock has been in the U of A Medical Center Hospital in ' little Rock for the past month. Latest word is that he will he retmrung jnext week. Fmil Sonneman visited him a couple of weeks ago Frank has been under the weather for the past two montlTwenty-six golfers played last Sunday in the ‘'spring** weather t n 1 * greens that were brown with the consent of their wives who stayedhome and watched the Steeler vs Cardinal football gome on teh ision%George Ledbetter eugled No, .1 hole on last Sunday, He wa playing with Wayne White, Orville Sanders, and Keith Sutton 1PERSON \L; To Orville Samlers did you notice that lt;»» name ' was m every article except one'' (Considering you were one of the 28 *Sunday golfers, that Is). Now, does this make up for all the limn 1 left 1you out *Anyone interested in sponsoring a city golf tournament1 It still seems like a good idea to determine a city champ.Irvin Fitzgerald shot 27 holes last Sunday and bndied them. He birdied No. 8. 7 and 8 in a row.During the past month there has been quite a rash of eagles on No 3 The latest to accomplish this feat are V T Mi Darnel and I i«d Ken It looks like there are going to have to get an ea. le to mount m tIn *house wall to put the names of all those golfers who have scored eaglesin No. 3. To date a total of five players have turned the trick. Othlt; i-ire Keith Sutton, George U‘dbetter and J. O, Ric hardson,