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MEIVreE?S OF THK WINNING TK*J Inity, J. B. Webster and Virginia Gibs< Eagle' Help! I The team of Ann Causer, Bill Ginnity, J. B. Webster and Virginia Gibson finished with 10 under par to win the 18-Hole Scramble Sunday at Brierwood Golf Club. Sponsored by the Men's and Ladies' Golf Associations, 16 fourp ment and enjoyed a covered dish K chicken dinner after play. \ Club pro Don Barnes awarded B prizes to the five teams with the H? lowest scores. Ginnity contributed to his team's first-place win with an "eagle" putt Bfeon the par 5 sixth hole. WBSi, Second place team members were I Bill Shoemaker, Jim Baham, Ann Paladino and Bob Corbin. /' r jSML. llarold Milliken Milliken I I Brothers Play Ball High school junior Harold Millike P is continuing a family tradition of e> f cellence in baseball, reports his ui f cle, A. Karl Milliken of Shallotte. 'Milliken is the son of Mrs. Virgini Roach Milliken of Key West, Fla and the late Haroid Ross millikei both natives of Shallotte. The Junior righthander recent! allowed the Westminster Christia Warriors only two hits while strikir out nine in a five-inning, 11-0 gam his first varsity win pitching for Ki Ulat. C^K/^l Two of Milliken's brothers, Rant Alwin and Karl Ross Milliken, ai identical twins and play baseball f< St. John's University in Miami. Ra dy is in the No. 2 position to be pick< by a minor baseball team, while Ea is student body president at the san school, said their uncle. Another brother, Christian, h been a member of the State Florida championship team two cc secutive years. Their grandparents are Mrs. A R. Milliken and Mrs. Bertha Roa Briles, both of Shallotte. Their uncle recently visited K West and Miami to see the broth? play ball. Spacious & Contemporary 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH VILLAS Lovely Beach Setting ? Golf ? Swim ? ? Privacy ? 30 minutes to Myrtle Beacf I 92,000 to 97,001 Call Collect 1 919-579-2727 I or write Milter Brown Co. Ocean Isle Beach <5^ ^ I m" .'IIWIHHiiliH N ' PHOTO BY JOHN GAUCHAN are, from left, Ann Causer. Bill Ginjn. U ? Tpnm Win I ? - p S j^rjjj FOCUS OOLF 5 IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY n WITH JOHN G AUG HAN r S Taking third piace huiiuis wc-re Dans SCiiCctZ, Zaire iVint*'r5, EdiiS Lewis and Joey Stanaland. f Finishing fourth were Jack Causer, ] Mike Evans, Merle Goldsberry and ; Graham Justic. Fifth place finishers were Paul Dodge, Jim Simpson, Jan Smith and Monroe Fisher. A similar iuui iiaiueui will ui* played Sunday, April 28. Im It'sB Ye ! ' i- | a y B lBS. , n P m 11 I ^^NH& I IS UK, B m IHBHKJB ' .. . ' ^^-./r"1.^"- "' : as 9^K 19HI of n- ; A '' -'- v. .-r: va . ch : ey m? 01 M _r nam ! Brierwooc Riree tournaments sponsored by j Brierwood Ladies Golf Associan have started the 1985 season in il swing. Winning the March S captain's loice tournament was the team of , jbbie Maples, Helen Conrad, Colen Fallat and Vera Gallimore. ieir net score of 72 was best in the urnament that was followed with a ncheon at the club house. On March 12. three different flight Leland T< The women's basketball team from ic Iceland Ward of the Wilmington take of the Church of Jesus Christ of atter-dav Saints captured the laleigh Regional championship aturday. Iceland Ward members upset the loldsboro Stake in Goldsboro with a 1-50 win. The Goldsboro Stake had ever before been defeated in egional play, but found its hands full Saturday. After taking an early lead. Leland ound itself trailing by as much as six points in the second quarter, lied by an offensive drive by Cathy Child, Wanda Butler and Terry Child, the team closed the gap and built a seven point lead. There were several lead change:* before the l-oiand team won behind /C5UJJ n ecur arsh M ?p 1 | 3 - mi pu i Tournamen dinners were announced by inlividual low gross and net scores for i second tournament. Winning the first flight low gross score was Lois Beato with a S3 while the net first flight winner was Marie Dolan with a score of 75. Norma Ferguson captured the second flight with a gross of 91 while Anne Paladino won the net score with a 54. In the third flight, gross winner Jeanne Patterson won with a 104 earn Wins MSH1 I1M MEMBERS OF the ladles baskcthal of Jesus Christ of LaitcNtey Knint* (Will iiMUCy, iVlUiy iiuiiri, Nnuvj S fOpi riOIc iThe f |V _ 'HBHIfiHfll ; - HL?> ? *> ?j - rH^^teaHa . %4:?-. ''--wmm '{ I TO ft A JfjL T MB t mmg f THE BRUNSWICK BEACOt ts Start Ladie while Virginia Gibson won the net score with o 65. The third tournament, a Calloway Tournament, sponsored by the ladies association was held March 19. Marie Dolan also won first place in the Calloway with a 72, followed by Pat O'Connell and Jeanne Patterson tied for second with scores of 73. Ms. O'Connell also won the prize for having the lowest putts on 36 holes, a score of 27 New officers for the 1985 season arc Basketball US ,1 loam oi ine lA'iana warn 01 mo i nuri i are. (rom loft, front row. Terry I'hlli iri'.ih; second row. t"'?yo Nelson. Warn! ?iynn Skipper Mnroarot Kosomar lonl Than Malr For rr American count on f( whatever; i^e hours of w Later developec and comp withpensi ppff Accounts] even more Now, Wh? L. come see ?, Hie 'I "he mp' in your ne If * jL < >i, Thursday, March 28, 1985?Page 9-B >s' Season Marie Dolan, president; Helen Webster, secretary; liOis Beato, treasurer; and Nell Justice, tournament chairperson. Since the Brisrwood Ladles Golf Association was formed three years ago, its membership has grown to 3A members. New members are welcome to Join the association with i the only requirement Is that you already be a member of the Brier> wood Golf Club. Tourney I the superior rebounding of Faye Nelson and Wanda Butler. An 18-foot shot from outside by Ann Scott secured the win. | To reach the finals, the Inland team had defeated Fayettevllle Friday night, 48-28. the I \ GOLF ' I SHOP I HOLLOW-BACK IRONS Hollow-back irons built lor you featuring stainless steel hoods. True temper sholts and Goll Pride. Tacki-Moc or Chamois grips. 8 Irons $240 * WE BUILD CLUBSI Cnmparo our pr/eos & qualltyl Ukiu <T lit STOeilAMT) > J caiamsh, sys-ypTO I RA. s Fiftv ing. \any years, a\\ the family could >r retirement was veaitii long, hard orkcouid muster. , the Government 1 Social Security, anies pitched in ion plans. ' recently, with i/idi !;il Retirement I, Americans got ? help. . l/IMtl 1.1 at inc.in d, mere >r Option IRAs, nds of ways to put your money, be you want a safe, :ld,fixed-rate IRA. be you want to ; into stocks or - a combination of II 111 Vv^?7l 1 1 lv-i lu/a itever you need, us. Soon. time to start is now. place is rk>ht here iighborhood. CMS SU-mhrrFDK
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