Duplin's Helen Benton Golfer of the Week: Helen Bern on of Warsaw has been selected "golfer of the week" by the 19th hole. Helen, one of Duplin's outstanding lady golfers, has been one of the leaders in the club for many years. He len helped organise the Ladles Golf League and also many other club functions. Congratulations! MM Pro Gene Briggs reminds member* of the Scramble Golf Tournament scheduled at Rock fish CC next Sunday. April29th. All members planning to play (men or women) are asked to sign up in the Pro Shop now. ???? Southern Wayne Country Club will stage their Fifth Annual Invitational Golf Tournament th is coming weekend. Saturday and Sunday. April 28-29. All area golfers planning to enter must get application in as fie ld will be cut with first 180 entries. All golfers may play practice round anytime this we ek. ^ . ???? Rockfish's Pete "Rabbit" W ells aced the number five par three 200 yard hole using * three-iron last week playing with Toots Carlton. Harold W Uson. and Bpb Cranford. Con gratulations to a reft student J .V. \m uic gome *??* Ramblewood's Joel Harris w on fifth place in the Falling Creek Invitational in Kinston last weekend with 73-76-W9. Len Weston had an 85-85-170 in the fourth flight, Richard Weston had an 82-80-182 good enough for fifth place in the third flight, Marshall Miller won third place in the fourth flight with a two day 165. Ot her Ramblewood members pl aying were Bill Turner, Ron Johnson, and Cecil Rhodes. ???? Rockfish Pro Gene Briggs won second place in the La dies Golf Pre-Am at Be venue in Rocky Mount last week. The team of Briggs, Linda Briggs, and Betty Matthews won first place in the same tournament. ???? Duplin's Fisher "F" Carlton | recorded his first eagle last i week on number eight playing j with cousin Neal Mitchell, Carl Price, and George Best, in fact Carlton went five under for the next seven holes..then he came beck to his normal game. ???? Ramblewood Club Manager George Wellans reports mat fifty-five members had quali fied for the club championship that gets underway next week. Well cms urges other members that they could qualify, if they like, this week. ???? Southern Wayne Pro Charlie Finwall reports a sure field be fore the deadline. "You know ws had to turn away at least 20 to 25 last year and over two hun dred were allowed to play," Finwall stated. "We will defi nitely cut the field at 180 tills year". Finwall declared. ???? Those in the "Eagles Nest" this week include Ramblewood's Richard Weston, along with Ken neth Brown, and Gerald Kennedy; Duplin's Fisher Carlton, andc ousln Neal Mitchell. Rockfish's May belle Whit aker reports the Sandtrapper3 wil. play at Southern Wayne on Tues day. then to New Bern CC on Wednesday for a practice round Ramhtewood's flashy young Richard Westoe ? r (T? st the club white Donald TVc 1 ?on was recording another Gene MUlette had a 75, Joel Harris a 78 and Len W eston a 78. ! ???? A superball tournament will be held st Duplin CC Sunday, May 6. All members are urged to come out and play rhe ana will be at 10 o'clock. Ladies, I clean up your clubs and come out for an afternoon of fun. Mm for j jf golf Application! haw bm ou> Oed or can be picked up at the pr< shop for the annual Invitational Tournament to bf held at DOC May 19 and 30. I jur.iair.ent hairmun GaOB T* hompaon said "we are expect ing the biggest and best torn names ever." Plana are being made to make video tapes to be shown at ths dance Saturday night. Entry fee for the tour ney is 130. .... Fore | TUb^IS 1 Hie KENAN KRIER came to JK Friday and the students who bought them agree it was one of the best yet. Thanks to the Journalism students! Some JK students found the sun behind the clouds Easter Saturday and Sunday. Just keep the Solarcatne ana Mediquick handy people. Lake Artesia attracted and provided entertainment for ma ny JK scholars. Gene Barber and the Cavaliers provided the music. Most said they were GREAT! The Tigers put up a hard battle and lost to East Duplin >1 Thursday afternoon. It was neck-In-neck the whole way bur the Panthers (by some luck) pulled ahead and won. Rumor has it that many JK students have now formed a Walt Disney Fan Club Congratulations to Susan C raft and Goldie Smith for be ing named State 4-H Record book winners. Next stop?? Chicago! Some former JK students ha ve proved to be outstanding at their prospective colleges. Con gratulations to S-jsan Craft for being elected President of the Sophomore Class at Peace Col leee Also concratulatlonstoD* ?* President of the Junior Class at Campbell College. The Fiddlers' convention at tracted a few JK students over the Easter weekend. Mrs. Williams, have fun in Hawaii, and please do not get sunburned. Men's Softball Schedule ? 'it'' Duplin County Men's Softball League to be played at Potters Hill. Schedule for first half of Season: Tues.-April 94th: 7 p.m. Potters Hill vs Reeves 8 p.m. Natl Warsaw vs NatT Beulaville 9 p.m. Beulaville vs Rose Hill Thurs. -April 26th 7 p.m Nat'l Warsaw vs Corr. Center 8 pm. Raiders vs Chinquapin 9 p.m. Rose Hill vs Fountain Fri.-April 27th BIB 9 p.n. RcMM HOI 'f CWm^wjjpi 8^ Nat'l'WSnaw vs Roee 9 pm. Shall vs Chinquapin Thurs.-May 3rd 7 p.m Raiders vs Fountain 8 p.m Shell vs Guilford Nat'l 9 p.m. Nat'l Baulaville va R? Frl-May 4th 10 p.m. Potters HUl vs JSI 8 p.m Corr. Center vs J? 9 p.m. Potters Hll vs Wallace 7 p.m. Corr. Center vs Wallaee Mon. May-Tth r p.m. Shell vs Fountain 9 p.m. Raiders vs Reeves 8 p.m Natl BaulavUle vs Co rr Canter ? Tues-May 8th 7 p.m. Guilford vs Nat'l Warsaw 8 p.m. Reeves va Rose Hill 9 p.m. Potters Hill vs Baula vUle Thurs.-May 10th 7 p.m. Natl Warsaw vs Raiders 9 p.m. Nat'l BaulavUle vs Gull ford 8 p.m. Shell vs Corr. Center Frl-May 11th 7 p.m. Rose HUl vs JSI , 8 p.m. Wallace vs JSI 9 p.m. Chinquapin vs Wallace 19 p.m. Baulaville vs Chinqua Mon-May Mth 7 p.m. Corr. Center vs Rose HUl 8 p.m. SheU vs Natl Warsaw 9 p m. Chinquapin vs Natl B eulaville Tues-May 18th 7 p.m. Reeves vs SheU 8 p.m. Guilford vs Fountain 9 p.m. Nat'l Warsaw vs Bau lavUle Than. May 17th 7 p.m Potters HUl vs Fountain 8 p.m. Reeves vs Corr. Center 9 p.m. Baulaville vs Guilford Frl. May 18th 7 p.m Raiders vs JSI 8 p.m. Rose HUl vs Wallace 9 p.m Walace vs Raiders 10 p.m BeulavUle vs JSI ? Mon. May 21st 7 p.m Rose HUl vs SheU 8 p>.m. Nat'l BeulavUle vs Pot ten HeU ters HUl 9 p.m. Fountain vs Chinquapin Tues May 22nd 7 p.m. Potters Hill vs Nat'l Warsaw 8 p.m. Raiders vs Rose HUl Tues-May 29th 1%TS.V^B 9 pjn. Guilford vs Cnbwuapta Thurs. May 31st t p.m Guilford vs Raiders 8 p.m Nat'l Beulavllle vs Rose Hui ?? 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