19th < Hole . *>ro. I B. Duffer ???? Rockfish Pro Jim Finch reports the team of Billy Harrell. Todd Gideon. Nile Ha|Tell. Randy Bryan won the Scramble golf tournament in a field of S4 players with a best ball 58. Luba Garriss and team of Joe Batts. Webb Turlington, Willie Futrelle, Doug Sibbert and Hazel Blanchard tied the team of Ronnie Brown, Tony Johnson, Jim Smith. Robert John son. Bob Naylor and Fran Kohne with a best ball 60. ????? Pro John Comninaki has been hired to replace Ed Smoot at Coharie Country Club of Ginton. He comes to Coharie from Ivy Hill Country Club in Lynchburg, Va. ***** Duplin's Hugh Carlton recorded the club's first once-in-a-lifetime shots this year this past weekend. Carlton's ace came on the number 14, using a nine iron, and was witnessed by Gerald Quinn, Lloyd Parker and Bob Lee. . ? -Eat your heart out. Fisher. I ????? Lakewood Pro Doug Smith an nounced the following golfers at his club signed up to spend Feb. 24-26 at Kiawah Island in South Carolina. Those planning to go on the three day trip include Jack Carr. Fennell Smith, Doug Smith, Melvin Ward, Johnny Carlton, Henry Carlton, Joe Matthews, Marshall Phillips, Rod ney Smith. Mike Newkirk, Dean Land. Bobby Lane, Poole Merritt and Woodrow Blackburn. ????? Southern Wayne Pro Rick Adkins reports 16 players at his club in Mount Olive have iust come off their annual winter outing at Ocean Isle in South Carolina. Adkins said, "We really had a very good time playing golf and just enjoying the beautiful sunny weekend." ????? The Carolina Golf Association course ratings in the area during 1983 are as follows: Duplin 69.S, Lakewood 68.3, Longmeadow 70.4, Rockfish 69.0, Southern Wayne 68.0, and Coharie 70.S. ????? Pro Rich Green announces two of Duplin's true starlets. Fisher Carlton and Carl Price, are spending a week in Florida. Harold Spider Mathis has just returned after two weeks in sunny Florida. Word has it Spider spent several days with former touring oro Dave Marr. After several rounds at the club, you can really tell his game has a new look. Maybe Florida will help Doc and Fisher. . . .There may be room for improve ment. ????? Fore. Hospital Auxiliary Plans Spring Card Tournament The warm spring day on Wed nesday. Feb. 16, insoired the Duplin General Hospital Auxiliary members to get busy with their plans for the Spring Card Tournament. Friday, March 16th at 7:30 p.m., is set for the occasion. Cards of any ty^e -r- bridge, canasta, old maid or hearts, or what-have-you, may be played. Get up your table, bring your cards, and spend a pleasant evening. Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. Tickets are $2.50 per person, with proceeds going to buy equipment for the hospital. Other activities at the meeting were discussed on how members could be of more service to visitors coming to the hospital. One of the problems which has arisen is visiting in the Intensive Care Unit. Not many seats are available in the Unit; therefore a large group Causes much disturbance. Volunteer workers at the desk will work with visitors and help them to see members of the families. Also, the public should not plao to come visit and leave small children unattended in the waiting rooms. No children under 14 shall so to the second floor waiting room. This is for the safety and well-being of both the child and patients. President Carolyn Hall stated that the Auxiliary has 41 paid members. Mrs. Overman reported that Duplin General Hospital Foundation ha? prepared slides of the hospital work, which are ready for use throughout , the county by clubs who would like to I show them. Interested clubs may get in touch with Mrs. Hubert Phillips of Kenansville or Mrs. Thell Overman of Wallace. 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