Speaking Of Golf By JOE MAPLES Alter a rather cool and damp month ol May which held down play on local golf courses, thine* during the pait week have picked up considerably. Reports from Blowing Kock and Linville in addition to the Boone course indicate a good increase in play. Ke ports also indicate that all three of the area courses are in the best condition ever which is good news to players from down state where most greens are in the transition stage with very little grass. It was a bad wint er on most greens with one course we know ol (Horganton) having to put in new grass. Professional Joe Cheves re ports that his greens are com ing along nicely and should be ready for play in a short time. It was really good news to hear that one of the greatest players of all time, Ben Hogan, has gone back to active competi tion, starting with the Thunder bird tournament this past week end. Boone Ladies Golf An. New* There will be a meeting of the Boone Ladies at the golf shop, Tuesday, June 29th at nine o'clock and all members are urged to attend. The Boone Ladies have been invited to play the Hilltop Golf Course at West Jefferson as their guests on Thursday, June 27th. All ladies planning to make this trip please sign up at the Boone Golf Club golf shop be fore Monday June 24th. Two of the local ladies have been doing quite well as of late, Fern Hunt broke 100 for the first time last week, not once but twice and Marie New ton Just missed her course re cord of 6S the other day. Also worthy of note, Julie Barber won herself s season permit by making an Eagle three on our tenth hole. She was on the green in two and sank a putt of lOfi feet! This is actually a double eagle since par for lad ies on this hole is six. Bruce Sudderth, a member of the ASTC golf team for the last several years and assistant to Professional Roy Tinsley at the Blowing Rock Country Club, is turning professional. Bruce is now in the process of making application for apprentice mem bership in the Carolinas Sec tion and hopes to apply for membership in the National PGA within the next year. Bruce is a very capable young man and we wish him the beat of luck in his chosen profes sion. A very well known young man in these parte, King Trip lett will be working in the shop of the Boone Golf Club this summer. Both he and Grady Hollan are a definite asset to our staff and win be ready at all time* to serve the needs of our players. Sectional qualifying round for the national championship of the PGA of America was held at the Myers Park Country Club Monday. It turned out to be a long, tough, wet golf course to all the players but Charlie Prentice of Columbia, S>. C. was able to master it for one good round by shooting a three under par 00 in the morning. He came back, playing it safe, with a 78 and led the qualifiers with even par 144. Next came Jim Eiggins of Golds boro with 140, followed by Dick Tiddy of Charlotte with 190. Rain was the order of the ENGINE REBUILDING >??1 tolerate a winter-wearing gas-a*4-?fl hog that'! obblng performance aid driving pleatmre. Oar expert jebwwng ^ imUyw^engjy ^ln the pink . . . restores Valve ft Head Grinding Pin & Sleeve Fitting Brake brum Turning Automotive Parts Accessories Equipment Repairs to SMALL ENGINES ? Lawn Mowers ? Tillers ? Scooters ? All Kinds Engine-Powered Equipment MOTOR PARTS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC 120 N. Depot St.? AM 4-8832 Boone, N. C. day as the torn thirty odd players tried to beat par but far moct, the tack was too demand ing as th? 6800 plus yard Myers Park course refused to yield. Double bogeys on the lit, 7th and 96th holea proved to be enough to keep me from quali fying aa my rounda of 76 and 79 missed the cutoff by five shots. An unplayable lie, a bad break and ? flubbed wedge shot, in that order, were the contributing factors to thoee bad holes. The three players that made it, will give the section good representation however. They are all fine players and all three have played the tour at one time or another so let's wish them the best of luck at Dallas. Pepsi Bowling League News After seven weeks of action in the Hickory Pepsi-Cola All Star Classic being held at Colonial Lanes, BUI Wilkie team still leads with 1S1 points, followed by John Broyhill, 148%; Max, Fowler, 147%; Ed Hudson, 146% ; and Jack Austin 146, rounding out the top five teams of 32 engaged in the event Local bowlers participating with their averages are as fol lows: John Broyhill and Ernie Lew is lead with 183, which is a tie for 7th high, followed by Mar vin Deal, 182, 8th high; Bob Brown, 180; Ernest Lyons, 178; Conley Earp, 178; Jimmy Bil lings, 188; and Frank Triplett, 183. Max Fowler holds the high average 192. Ulyeases Grisette has the standing high set, 1082; and Jim Parlier the standing high game, 280. Local Baseball League Action Elk pushed across one run in the bottom of the twelfth inning to defeat a strong Fos coe team by a (core of 10 to 9. In other league action Ruther wood defeated Valle Crucis 14 to 4, Blowing Bock beat Cove Creek 8 to 8, and Bamboo trounced Croasnore 10 to 2. Bamboo, Blowing Bock, Elk, and Butherwood share first place in league standings. All of Sunday's games were rained out Standings: W Bamboo 2 Blowing Rock ... a Elk 2 Rutherwood 2 Cove Creek 1 Crossnore 1 Foscoe 1 V?lle Cruel* .... 1 L 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 pet. .667 .667 .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 .333 Saturday schedule: Valle Cruel* at Bamboo. Rutherwood at Croaanore. Cove Creek at Elk. Blowing Rock at Foacoe. Sunday achedule: Foscoe at Blowing Rock. Elk at Cove Creek. Croaanore at Rutherwood. Bamboo at Valle Crucia. The accident toll in this country is big enough to war rant serious attention and so, if you want to aave your own life, be careful. CAMP ROCK MOUNTAIN Exclusive Home Sites Ob Deerfleld Rd. ? Vi Mile from Golf Course * All Wooded Lots Groves of whits pine, oak and dogwood * Graded, gravel surface streets to each lot These streets will be maintained ? Lots over-look Golf Course ? Water mains already installed Water from pure cold mountain spring! * .? : ? '' Moderately Priced See ?r Call O. M. Hampton? 264-8979 Bowling Highlights In a match at the Hickory Lanes, June #, Hickory defeat ed Boone by a margin of 70 pini, leading the three-game match all the way. Top bowler for the winner* waa U. Grisette with a 872 let and a 304 game. Other high game* on the win ning team were Barnes 178, Keever 180 and Bun ton 173. Ernie Lewis paced the local bowlers with a 878 set and a 200 game. High games for the locals were Deal 190, Jacob* 178, Lyons 180 and Earp 187. Junior Bowling In junior bowling, Hackie Mast hit a two-game set of 378 to win the Junior bowling com petition and Bill Hughes placed second with 374. Monday Night League High four-game sets (or the Monday Night League were Joe Mast 753, Jack Gragg 694, Char let Craig 681, Frank Auton 077, Wade Aldridge 074, How ard Poindexter 673, Dean Dan ner 065, Willard Trivett 060, C. P. Teague 057 and Stan Smith 055. High games ? Howard Poin dexter 235, Frank Auton 22b, Stan Smith 214, Joe Mast 212, Charles Craig 207, Dean Dan ner 205, Wade Aldridge 190, Shuford -Edmisten 180, and Bob Wilcox 187. TEAMS W Ben's Foursome IB Kingpin* 14 Turkey* 10 HI Four 10 Hi Hopes 7 Hasbeens ? 4 L S a 10 10 13 10 Tuesday Ni*ht Lei ?ve men lour-game set ? rMarvln Deal 777, Shuford Edmisten 747, Roger Thomas 678, David Thomas 666, George Judy 651, Dr. Hadley Wilson 623, Rev. J. K. Parker 612 and Randy Harsh 619. High games ? Marvin Deal 239, Shuford Edmisten 209, Dr. Hadley Wilson 204, Roger Tho mas 188, Randy Marsh 186, George Judy 185, David Thomas 182, Morris Sorrells 182, Jim Sawyer 181, Rev. J. K. Parker 180, Dr. Jack Martin 180. TEAMS W Pin Topper* 17 Fouler* , IT Ml(fiU 12 Split* II WMhouU 10 Gutter Roller* * L 7 7 12 IS 14 19 Mixed Lew* In mixed league scoring, lad le*' high games were Jean Cook 182, Mary Helen Teagne 173, Martha Gould 164, Pat Light 182, Mary Lea Gragg 1ST, Leota Triplett 197, Mamie Craig 181, Georgia Smitherman 142, Gllma Brown 131, and Nina Martin 130. t Men's high games ? Jake Jacobs 203, Jack Martin 190, Charles Craig 194, C. P. Teague 183, Rod Triplett 183, Melvin Gould 183, Lumas Trexler 107 and Willard Trivett 187. TEAMS Blue Birds Wrens Jay Hawk* Sparrow* .... Bed Bird* l: Major Scratch Lm|W High five-game sets were Ernie Lewis 902, John BroyhiU 838, Harvey Ayers 800, Ray Wafd 016, Larry Moody 001, Ray Farthing 800, Dayton Tea gue 80S, Jake Jacobs 801, Soger Thomas 872 and Bob Light 864. High games ? Conley Ean> 229, Larry Moody 210, Ernie Lewis 214, Jake Jacobs 212, Stan Smith 213, Ray Farthing 204, Lumas Trexler 201, John Broyhill 100, Dayton Teague 107 and Ray Ward 107. Standbies TEAMS W Strikes 21 Spares 20 Neophytes -.18 BJB Trio ...J. 16 Ward's Team 16 Splits 14*4 Keglers 14 Majors Trio 11 Holdouts ...11 Antique Auto ... 8V4 L 0 10 10 14 14 15% 16 IB 10 21% New witer purification pro ceu is developed. Know The Weather By E. H. SIMS b the old sayiag ? the higher the cloud* the finer the weath er? U*ed upon any scientific knowledge or if it purely folk lore and superstition? This old belief actually ha* a scientific foundation, since cloud* form when air i* cooled and moiiture particle* become visible in riling, cooling air, with constantly lessening mois- ] tare capacity. Therefore, high cloud* are < good sign. This is mainly true in the sum mer . . , when cumulou* cloud* usually form every day. If there i? a great amount of moisture in the air, the rising air forms clouds quickly. Therefore, if you tee low white cumulou* puffs quite early on a summer morning, look for rain during the day. 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