Kibblehouse Ace Highlights Carolina Shores Ladies Tourney Betty Kibblehouse aced the 16th hole to highlight the Carolina Shores L-adies Golf Association crossover tournament last Thursday. First flight winners included Dottie Meader with net 27, Sue Greiner with 29 and Betty Goodwin with 29.5. Ruby V'anderburg led the second flight with a round of 28.5. Runners up were Kathy Deming with 30.5 and Doreen Spearin with 30.5. Top finishers in the third flight in cluded Isobel Sleight with 27, Blanche Johnson w ith 28 and Louise Oldman with 30. Inky Remais shot net 27 to lead the fourth flight. She was followed by Carolyn D'Avanzo with 29.5 and Use Bateman w ith 30. Remais had low putts for the tour nament with 28. She also had a chip in at the second hole. Also chipping in were Gloria Lucas at the first hole. Vanderburg at the sixth, Joan O'Neill and Kib blehouse at the seventh. Ginnie Der rickson at the eighth and Goodwin at the ninth. Carding birdies were Sally Man ifold and Derrickson at the eighth, Greiner at the 12th and Goodwin at the 16th. Brierwood Ladies Hilda Mall shot gross 85 and Joanna Lang had net 68 to lead the first flight in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association tournament Tues day. Doris Dunfee had the second low net in the top flight with 71. Ethel Brown had low putts with 27. In the second flight, Margaret Wood had the low gross of 95. Posting the low net scores were Pat Wolff with 71 and Cathy Clemmons with 72. Lois Beato and Wood tied for low putts with 27. Third flight winners were Shirley Groff with gross 100. Mary Ah earn with net 74 and Joan Cowie with net 76. Betty Neal and Ahearn tied for low putts with 32 each. Betty Blough had the low gross in the fourth flight with 86. Ginny Anzelone had the low net with 67, followed by Evelyn Wuthrich with 73. Toni Kobos had low putts with 29. Making birdies were Beato at the first hole, Ruth Linder at the eighth and Nancy Bouldin at the 17th. Chip-ins were made by Beato at the second, Maureen Farley at the seventh. Kobos at the 16th and Jean Lacerenza at the 1 8th. Calabash Veterans Herb Holcomb and Art McGinn fired a 59 to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association tourna ment last Friday at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. Finishing second in the better net ball of twosome event were Bob Phillips and Bob Stilwell with a Brierwood Hosts Vets Tourney Brierwood Golf Club of Shallotte will host the second annual Veterans Week Golf Tournament scheduled Friday, Nov. 12. Format for the tournament is bet ter net ball per hole of the twosome. Men's, women's and mixed teams are welcome to participate. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start. The entry fee of $70 per team pays for green and cart fees, awards, food, refresh ments and door prizes. Calabash VFW Post 7288 will host the post-tournament cere monies. Proceeds will benefit the Calabash VFW and American Leg ion Post 503. For more information, call Bill McDavit at 579-2409. Carolina Shores To Host Scramble Carolina Shores Golf & Country Club of Calabash will host a scram ble next Thursday, Oct. 14, at 12:30 p.m. The entry fee is $25 per person, which includes green and cart fees, food, refreshments and prizes. There will be a party with free food and cash bar following the tournament at The Riverboat Steak house & Lounge. T he Gingerbread ?j House I ? Over 70 Crafters ? Gourmet Fudge 2 Holden Beach Road ( K mile from Wal-Mart * Shallotte ? 754-8979 9905 Beach Drive SW ? 500 ft. east of stoplight > ; Calabash ? 579-8485 k 3 round of 60. Tied for third with net 61 were Ed Wood and Ernie Williams, Jack Brady and Walt Lee and Jim Eaton and K.C. Anderson John Pape and Hal Riebesehl shot 63 to tie for sixth place with the team of Herman Thompson and Roy Morfit. Three teams tied for eighth place with 64. They were Harold Daig neau and Charlie Weber, Don Kelly and John Marcotte, and George O'Connell and L.C. Bollinger. The Calabash Veterans will play this Eriday at Olde Fort. Show time is 8 a.m. for the total net score of foursome event. Goltefs may choose their own teams. Sea Trail Ladies Ellie Helmboldt, Betty Geesey and Adele Stephens shot ill to win the Sea Trail Ladies Golf Associ ation nine-hole tournament last Wednesday on the Maples course. Finishing second in the total net of threesome event was the team of Joan Worley, Phyllis Manfred and Pat Burkart with 1 1 2. Peggy Cooper. Nancy Mehne and Dot DeFerie were third with 113. Tied for fourth with 115 were Sylvia Hasson. Caroline Young and Marge Bach; and Caroline Graves. Mary Penfield and Carol Peters. The threesome of Joan Llewellyn, Jane Bye and Ann Otten shot 116 and placed fifth. LLewellyn had a birdie at the fifth hole. On Sept. 22, the Sea Trail Ladies held an individual tournament and counted scores on par 4 holes only. Leading the first flight were Joan Llewellyn with 41 and Caroline Graves and Louisa Cilento with rounds of 46. Peggy Cooper won the second llight with net 4<). Runners-up were Jill Wilson with 41. Nancy Williams with 47 and Heni Moulton with 47. Third flight winners were Elaine Liwrenson with 41 and Caroline Young with 46. Joanne Slimmer led the fourth flight with net 46. She was followed by Pat Burkart with 50, Carol Peters with 52 and Flo Ruff and JetTi Moore with scores of 53. Brierwood Ninettes Kathy Stoll parred the third hole and shot net 27 to win the Brier wood Ninettes tournament last Friday. Golfers dropped scores on their two worst holes. Runners-up were Kay Allwein with net 28 and Jo Paterson with 32. Allwein had low putts with 16. Dede Havenga was second with 18 putts, and Paterson finished with 19. Nifty Niners Members of the Carolina Shores Nifty Niners competed tor low gross and low net honors last Thursday at Ocean Isle Beach and Brierwood golf courses. On a match of cards, Ellen Erick son, Edna O'Connell and Dee Gillan were the top three finishers in the low gross division at Ocean Isle. All three women shot gross 65. Erickson had the low net of 37, followed by Gillan with 38. Martha Mullis shot net 39 and placed third on a match of cards over Jean Jann and Martha Hannon. At Brierwood, J aye Arlotta had the low gross of 63 and low net of 38. Audrey Card was second in both divisions with gross 65 and net 38. Jane Taubel was third with 68 and 38. In the Sept. 23 Nifty Niners tour nament, top finishers at Brierwood were Arlotta with gross 63, Taubel with 64 and Nancy Bradbury with 68. Low net winners were Taubel with 34, Arlotta with 38 and Brad bury with 40. At Ocean Isle, O'Connell led the field with gross 59. Peggy Goode was second with 60 ;iiuj Chris Alcorn placed third with 62. Shooting the low net scores were Jean Romero with 34. Goode with i V"u . Conne" w'?h 37. Ginny her had a chip-in at the I Nth hole. Brierwood Men The team of J1)e Rcjlcr Jjm Koach. Matt Monaghan and Charlie Stransky shot 120 to win the Bnerwood Men s Golf Association est ball event last Thursday. Each group counted the low net score on par 5 holes, two low scores on par 4 holes and three scores on par 3 holes. Finishing second with 123 were Neal McCall. Hal Schuler. mile Vrydaghs and Jerry Wolff. On Sept. 27, the Brierwood men's group competed in a two best ball tournament. Barney Martin. Charlie Stransky, Hank Culp and Bob Allwein led the way with a 156. Second place went to the team of John Martocci. Jerry Wolff. Jack Causer and Bernie Gruzlewski with a 1 7-under-par 163. CS Travel League John Farley and Mike Haddock combined for a 147 and led the first flight in the Carolina Shores Men's Travel League tournament last week at Lion's Paw Links. Finishing second in the total net of twosome event was the team of Gene Miltner and Bob Roland with a score of 1 50. Chet Palesko and Jack Bau meister placed third with 151. fol lowed by Dick Pearce and Dan Cuomo with 152. Finishing fifth were Ed Jacobs and Glen Siwk with 153 Bill McCroskey and Tony fas lie took sixth with 154. In the second flight, John Serafin and Lou Christensen were the win ners with net 140. Frank Koss and George Anderson were a close sec ond at 141. Placing third with 142 was the twosome of Joe McDonough and Bernie Anderson. Ernie Koeppel and John Rectenwald were fourth with 145. followed by Jim Kie'lty and Jim Mahonv with 149. Finish ing sixth with 153 were Frank cckert and Ken Singleton. Sea Trail Men Lynn Slimmer shot net 63 to win the Sea Trail Men's Golf Associ ation tournament last Tuesday on the Jones course. Guy Moulton was second with 64. Tied for third with rounds of 69 were Doug Mehne. Dick Zinser and Bud Tunt. Willie Criswell finished sixth with a 70. Jim Jones, Ed Step anovich and Gene Bilz tied for sev enth at 72. Shooting 73 were Sid Roberson John Ewart, Roger Young. Rav washam. Joe Hasson. John Grej-orv and George Gallop. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Marv Peters at the second hole, Zinser at the fifth. Roberson at the 13th and Ken Harris at 18. Brierwood Homeowners Kay and Ruth Linder shot net 59 to win the Brierwood Homeowners best ball of twosome event Sept. 25. Hank and Lou Culp finished sec ond with 60. Tied for third with 61 were Paul and Doris Dunfee and IBRIERWaOD fG'OLFCLUB "Brunswick County's Oldest Golf Course" Golfers, are you tired of spending the green instead of hitting them? FALL SPECIAL Morning-$32 Green fee & cart (play all day) Afternoon-$24 Green fee & cart (12 o'clock) 3 PM-$ 1 8 Green fee & cart (til dark) Hwy. 179 at Shallotte City Limits ? 754-4660 C1993 TM? BRUNSWICK BEACON Fergie and Mary Nicol. Three couples tied for fourth place with rounds of 62. They were Ray and Margaret Wood. Jeny and Pat Wolff and Frank and Joyce Thompson. Ruth's Renegades Members of Ruth's Renegades golf group counted scores on even numbered holes on the front nine and odd-numbered holes on the back nine in their tournament last week. Jean Bordinger led the field of 14 golfers at Pay Tree's gold course with a score of 43. She chipped in for birdie at the seventh hole. Rose Alter had the overall low gross at Bay Tree with 74, and Teddy Altreuter had the overall low net with 69. Top finishers at Brierwood were Evelyn Wuthrich with a score of 40.5. Mary Ahcarn and Alice Struck tied for second place with 41.5. Wuthrich had the overall low gross of 107 and Struck had the low net of 72. Phyllis Harding chipped in at the 1 7th hole. Locfcwood Shootout Ed Lakey and Earl Vann finished at plus 1 1 'A to win the weekly Shootout last Wednesday at Lock wood Golf [.inks. Johnny Grainger and Jim Campana finished second at plus 61^. followed by John Butt and Michael Chertier at plus 5!*. 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