Sally Manifold Shoots 89 In Carolina Shores Tourney Sally Manifold fired gross 89 to lead the first flight in the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association tournament last Thursday. lx>w net winners in the top flight were Ginny Dorshimer with 71 and Terry Gould with 72. Second flight winners were Gin nie Derrickson with gross 99 and Sue Grciner with net 76. Jean Palm er finished second with net 78. Dolly Mott led the third flight with gross 106. Dot Russo fired the low net of 77. and Kathy Deming had a 79. Top finishers in the fourth flight were Shirley Vazquez with gross 109 and Cynthia Omundsen with net 72. On a match of cards. Ducky Rice was second with net 79. Dorshimer had the day's only birdie. Omundsen and Gladys Bow en tied for low putts with 30 apiece. Making chip-ins were Omundsen and Carolyn D'Avanzo at the second hole. Jenny Briggs and Gerry Burdick at the eighth and Use Bateman at the 17th. Sea Trail Ladies Heni Moulton. Phyllis Manfred. Flo Ruff and Joan Llewellyn fin ished at one under par and won the Sea Trail Ladies Golf Association nine-hole captain's choice tourna ment last Wednesday. Finishing second at two over par was the team of Joan Worley, Jane Bye, Maggie Crockett and Ann Otten Golfers played the back nine of the Jones course. Five teams finished at plus three, and order of finish was decided by a draw of cards. Taking third was the foursome of Eva Baham, Martha Murphy, Holly Metsch and Patti Matheny. Jill Wilson. Elly Humboldt. Shirley Peterson and Nin Consalvi finished fourth. Carding birdies were Llewellyn at the 10th hole and Elaine Lawrenson at the 13th Br/erwoocf Men The team of Bill Pingo, Gene Cordisco, Joe Reiter and Bill Goldsberry finished with 53 points to win the Brierwood Men's Golf Association points tournament last Thursday. Using the two best net scores on each hole, teams received one point for par, two points for birdie, three for eagle and five for double eagle. Dave Harper, Hank Culp and Ned Dye racked up 48 points and tied for second with the group that included John Twomey, Hal Schuler and Jim Kelleher. In Brierwood Men's play last Monday, the team of Ted Nara zinski. Frank Steeves, Joe Reiter and Bob Sterner shot 121 to win a two best ball tournament. The winners were 23 strokes under par. Finishing one shot back in second place were Jack Bubb. Dave Harper, Ned Dye and Jim Kelleher. Neal McCall. Bill Pingo and Bob Allwein took third with a score of 125. Carolina Shores Men Gary Mott, Dick Brooks, Bern Distler and Bob Lovaty shot 170 to win the Carolina Shores Men's Golf Association tournament last Thurs day at Bay Tree. Teams counted the two low net scores on the front nine and three low scores on the back nine. Finishing second with 171 was the team of Bill Marsh, Paul Neal. Gordon Goodwin and Bernie Ander son. The foursome of Bob Kilgore. John Ward, Dan Cuomo and Ted Paliwoda took third with 172. Closest-to-the-pin winners includ ed Marsh at the sixth hole, Jerry Downes at the eighth and John Crane at the 12th. Brick Landing Women Betty Grace Crabbe and Martha Cullen tied for first place in the first flight of the Brick Landing Plant ation Women's Golf Association tournament last Thursday. D.?r.r*o*r ?!- . n ,t_. . ? xuiiiivi.tuj; in mv tup nielli WCII Peggy Campana in second place and Alice Grossman in third Second flight winners included Pat Taylor in first place and Ruth Gardner in second. Tied for third were Ginny Hohing and Marie Barry. Ursula Styczynski won the third llight and was followed by Rose mary Dobson and Edna Hollowed. Reporting birdies were Vivian Rowe at the second hole and Barrv at the 12th. Chip-ins were made b\ Dobson at the sixth and Cullen at the seventh. Sea Trail Men Byron Peterson. Herb Holman. Ronnie Hahn and George Ix-felai shot 125 to win the first (light in the Sea Trail Men's Golt Association tournament last Tuesday. Playing the Bvrd course, team^ counted the two low scores on each hole. Ray Washam, Roger U>ng. Gene Williams and Ron Schadle fin Golfing c, Action c* ished second with a score of 129. Leading the second flight with 127 was the foursome of Doug Mehne, Bill Miller, Joe Hasson and Dick Zinser. Finishing five strokes back in second were Don Lowen sten, Ray Dillon. Bud Tunt and a blind draw. Also using a blind draw, the team of Bill Zanzalari. Joe Carpinello and Rick Redeker won the third flight with a 126. Tom Coniglio. Keith Curry. Bob Delaney and a blind draw took second with 132. Winning the fourth flight with a score of 123 was the team of Bob Erbach. Dick Billiar, Bob Pearce and Bill Connor. Ken Harris. Herb Yost, Jerry Nappy and a blind draw placed second w ith 136. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Tunt at the second hole, Zanzalari at the seventh and Curry at the 12th. Calabash Veterans Wash Dayton, Mike Seek. Bob Phillips and Steve Taylor shot 66 to win the Calabash Veterans Golf Association captain's choice Satur day at River Hills. Finishing one stroke back in sec ond place was the team of Jack Brady. Joe Ready, Bob Erbach and Bill Jagoc. Third place went to John Mar cotte, Paul Turan. Harry Knowles and Bernie Streeter with 69. Last Friday, the Calabash Vet erans held a three best nets of four some tournament at Brunswick Plantation. Leading the way with a score of 191 was the team of Lew Meyer, Pat Varney. Harry Birnic and Joe Ready (blind draw). Art McGinn. Walt Lee. Chester Drouin and Jerry Russ finished sec ond with 194. The Calabash Veterans will play Friday at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. Show time is 7:30 a.m. for the individual low net tournament. Ruth's Renegades Golfers dropped scores on their two worst holes in the weekly Ruth's Renegades tournament last Thursday at Bay lree and Brier wood. Top finishers at Bay Tree were Karen Mugridge with net 79, Teddy Altreuter with 79.5 and Ann Genco with 80.5. Mugridge had the overall low gross of 111 and net 79. Ruth Brown had the low net of 76 and gross 115. Altreuter was third in both divisions with gross 117 and net 80. Jackie Storm had a chip-in at the ninth hole. At Brierwood. Evelyn Wuthrich led the way with net 62. She was followed by Anne Trudeau with 65 and Evie Hart with 66.5. Wuthrich also had the overall low gross of 111 and low net of 73. Run ners-up were Trudeau with 118 and 82 and Hart with 120 and 79. Lois Hargreaves had a chip-in at the first hole. Brierwood Ladies Joanna Lang shot net 25.5 to win the first (light in the Brierwood Ladies Golf Association crossover tournament !as! Tuesday. Runners-up in the top flight in cluded Doris Dunfee with net 27. Marje Roach and Rose Reiter tied for third place with scores of 28. Dunfee also had low putts with 27. In the second flight, top finishers were Catherine Clemmons with 25.5, Betty Macrker with 26, Elsie RickbieI with 27 and Lois Bcato with 27.5. Macrkcr had low putts with 30. Sally Dye led the third flight with net 24.5. She was followed by Dot Crean with 26. Sue McCann with 29 and Shirley Groff and Betty Neal with 29.5. Elizabeth Carter had low putts with 30. Fourth flight winners were Bar bara Baxter with net 25 and Evelyn Wuthrich with 28. Tied for third with 28.5 were Virginia Gibson and Martha Wareheim. Gibson had low putts with 32. Chipping in for birdie were Beato at the seventh hole, Dunfee at the 14th. Hilda Mall at the 15th and Pat O'Connell at the 16th. Sara Mc Cullough also birdied the 10th. Also recording chip-ins were Anne Marie Richardson and Carter at the fifth hole, Nancy Bouldin and Sarah Lula at the sixth, Maerker at the 12th, Claire Aston at the 17th and Esther Smith at the 18th. Nifty Niners Members of the Carolina Shores Nifty Niners competed for low gross and low net honors last Thursday at Ocean Isle and Britrwood golf courses. Charlotte Martin had the low gross of 55. On a match of cards, Audrey Card placed second with 64 and Nancy Bradbury was third. Bradbury had the low net of 33. Kunners-up were Card with 37 and Pat Healy with 39. Brierwood Scramble Two teams posted scores of 34 and tied for first place in the nine hole, mixed scramble last Wednes day at Brierwood. Jack Causer, George Cleasby, Marje Roach and Sara Lula finished ai two UIIUCI |J4*| iu Miafc first placc with the threesome of Ned Dye, Greg Bouldin and Rose Reiter. Four teams tied for second place with rounds of 35. They were Straud Maerker, Morris Hall, June Cleasby and Ethel Brown; Burley Athan, Ann Causer and Pat Wolff; Jim Roach, Roy Havenga, Bob Meek and Barbara Baxter; and Jerry Lula, Andy Micali, Betty Maerker and Alice Micali. CS Travel League Gene Miltner, John Kellenbach and Bernie Anderson shot 120 and won the Carolina Shores Men's Travel League tournament last Friday at Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course. Teams counted one low net on par 5 holes, the two best nets on par 4s and three best nets on par 3s. The winners used a blind diaw for their fourth score. Finishing second with 128 was the team of Tom Hoskinson. Joe Bruzzi, Tony Basile and Ed John son. They edged Roy Little, Jerry Downs and Joe Murphy on a match of cards. Placing fourth, also with 128, was the team of Chet Palcsko, Dick Ste wart, Charlie Abarno and Guy Will iams. Paul Jordan. Stan Marcisyn, John Healy and Roy Morfit took Fifth with 129. Fox Squirrel Women Nancy Roberts. Bobbie Davis and Judy Collins were the top three fin ishers in the Fox Squirrel Women's Golf Association low net event last Wednesday. Winners of the Feb. 16 tourna ment were Jeanne Kirby, Claire Hoover and Davis. Golfers did not count scores on the fourth or sixth holes. 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