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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 15

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Coshocton, Ohio
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PRELIMINARY PLAN 'ft COSHOCTON LAKES G.C. COSHOCTON OHIO FERDINAND GARBIN A.S.GC.A. EXPORT, PA. HILLTOP GOLF COURSE Golfers who play the Hilltop Course next spring will find some changes in the overall play. This is the way the course, starting at the clubhouse will play.

The changes have been made because of three new holes, that will cut out troublesome bottlenecks on three old ones. A fourth new green and hole will be used for practice. In three or five years. If a new clubhouse is built near the seventh hole, then the course would change again. It is hoped that the many changes planned for the course will draw a lot of golfers back to playing there.

5 't Area cagers busy this week Buckeye South, Meadowbrook at Shenandoah, Cambridge at Marietta, Buckeye Trai' at Shadyside and Neu Philadelphia at Mansfielc Madison. Saturday night, Zanesville is at Columbus Mifflin, Granville at Heath and Louisville at Canton Central Catholic. Fairless. Saturday night. Some of the games that will draw local notice Tuesday are Wellsville at Buckeye South, Cambridge at St.

Clairsville and Cadiz at Buckeye Trail. Friday night the spotlight will be on Tuscarawas Valley at Claymont, Wooster at Dover. River Local at. doah-at North. Saturday night, Jewett Scio travels to Buckeye West and Loudonville will visit Strasburg.

All-Ohio League attractions Friday night are Manchester at Triway and Fairless at Coventry. Tuesday, Doylestown is at Orrville for a non-conference affair, while New Philadelphia visits Cage Calendar Fairless at Coventry Wooster at Dover River Local at Buckeye Meadowbrook at Shenandoah Minerva at Carrol Hon Granville at Johnstown Northridge at Heath Cambridge at Marietta Buckeye Trail at Shadyside. Loudonville at Mans. Senior Cadiz at Buckeye West New Philly at Madison SATURDAY Ashland at Coshocton Newcomerstown at Conotton Valley IV South at Fort Frye Jewett Scio at Buckeye West Loudonville at Strasburg Dover at Tusky Valley Rittman at Northwest New Philly at Fairless Zanesville at Mifflin Watkins Memorial at Utica Granville at Heath Johnstown at Licking Valley Louisville at Canton Cent. Cath.

TUESDAY Sheridan at River View (6 p.m.) Ridgewood at Claymont (6:15 p.m.) Philo at Tri-Valley (6 p.m.) Morgan at John Glenn Crooksville at Maysville West Muskingum at New Lexington Lakeland at Conotton Valley Shenandoah at IV North Doylestown at Orrville Wellsville at Buckeye South Cambridge at St. Clairsville Cadiz at Buckeye Trail FRIDAY River View at Philo. IV South at Newcomerstown Garaway at Jewett Scio Tusky Catholic at Hiland Orrville at West Holmes Tri-Valley at Morgan John Glenn at Crooksville Maysville at West Muskingum New Lexington at Sheridan Strasburg at Lakeland Malvern at IV North Tusky Valley at Claymont Manchester at Triway IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED that hold water Looking from the clubhouse to purposes will be the east of the Hilltop Golf right sjde of Course, one of four reservoirs for irrigation between the area of the first holes will be built in time. built on the trees shown here. The mounds hopefully for the spring opening the fairway and sand traps and three new of the course.

By FRANK SHEPHERD Tribune Sports Editor The entire winter sports activities picks up steam this week with-' every team in Tribuneland in action at least once. River View gets its season underway Tuesday night-when the Black Bears entertain a veteran Sheridan team, under the direction of first-year coach' Doug Hill. The Bears play at Philo, Friday night. Ridgewood will play its first road contest of the year Tuesday night, before taking the rest of the week off. However, the Generals' reserve team will entertain Coshocton at 6:30 p.m.

Friday. Coshocton has only one game, entertaining former Cardinal Conference foe Ashland Saturday night. Tri-Val'ley, Newcom-erstown and Indian Valley South all have double duties. The Scotties host Philo Tuesday night and will visit Morgan Friday night in a pair of Muskingum Valley League contests. Newcomerstown will host Indian Valley South-Friday night in an Inter Valley Conference tussle.

The Trojans travel to Conotton Valley Saturday night and South will be busy at Beverly, with the Fort Frye Cadets, whom they laced 51-43 on opening night. Those with-single action are Caraway with a very crucial Friday night game at Jewett Scio; Tuscarawas Central at Hiland and Orrville at West Holmes for an all-Ohio League game, all Friday. Muskingum Valley League games Tuesday night in addition to those forementioned are Morgan at John Glenn, Crooksville at Maysville and West Muskingum at New Lexington. Friday night's MVL bill of fare has John Glenn at Crooksville, Maysville at West Muskingum and New Lexington at Sheridan. Inter Valley League Friday night will have Strasburg at Lakeland and Malvern at Indian Valley Norths Non-league games Tuesday are Lakeland at Conotton Valley and Sbenan-- Sam undecided about future in pro snorts 11 II k4g career change." Rutigliano, 52, said from his home in suburban WaiteHill that he has not yet ruled out returning to the team's front office in January.

"In January, I'm going to sit down and talk to (owner) Art Modell. I have by no means made up my mind," Rutigliano said. "I might come back in January and decide there have been guys like me who took administrative jobs in the National Football League. There aren't very many areas on this team that I haven't been involved withV' Rutigliano was fired Oct. 23 after the Browns lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 13-9 to fail to 1-7.

Modell has odfered hkn a job in the team's front office and has said he will honor the 4W years remaining on Rutigliano's contract. "I went a lifetime toward building an opportunity to become a head coach in the National Football League," Rutigliano said. "To say it (being fired) wasn't difficult just wouldn't be true. "But President Truman said this, and it's true: The way you respond to a crisis is far more important than the crisis itself." Rutigliano responded to the firing by pulling back, spending time with bis and friends and deciding what to do with his future. CLEVELAND (AP) -By spending the fall of 1984 with his family and friends, instead of on the sidelines, former Cleveland Browns' coach 'Sam Rutigliano says he has developed a new perspective on the future.

Football coaching is "like being on a ship. You never really get out of the routine of being on the sea," Rutigliano said Thursday as he reflected on the six weeks since he was fired as the Browns' head coach' "This has given me a great opportunity," he said. "And now, I thmk in January I'll have a better opportunity to weigh-some of the options I have and very frankly to look toward the possibility of a ri The future of jeopardy if funds can be found to after the current rennovation larger more feasible building is wSL.tttecUocton buud new one near the present project is cpleted in 1988 and needed to serve the patron, of StooGTcm. may beta number bole, sometime within the five A the course..

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