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Ready, Kelly Lead Field In Lockwood Shootout wifh y ,and Bob Kel|y fini-^ed with 9,5 points to take first place in the weekly shootout last Wednesday at Lockwood Golf Links Ron Steel's team placed second with 9 points, followed by Al Bow man's team with TA points. In the Nov. 2 shootout, first place went to Gene Lofton and Jimmv Sandcrford with 8 points. Runners up included Ron Brown and John Arnold with 5* and Ed Hennessey and Wendell Hughes with 4. Prcd McGee finished with T/i points to win the Oct. 26 shootout Jenny Hcnson and Bill Seip were wond with 6X, followed hy Robert Ball and Paul Webber w,th 5 points. Carolina Shores ladies I-ynn Jerr fired net 62 and was the overall winner in the top flight of the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association Nassau tournament last I nursday at Beachwood On a match of cards, Ginnie Der rKkscmedged Sally Manifold for the A Might s top honors on the front I55 Gim y ^,mer won the back nine w ith net 33. The top finisher in the B Flight Goodwin. who defeated Kathy Deming on a match of cards after both women shot net 65 (hi the front nine. Joan O'Neill t?>ppcd Iteming on a card match with 13 5 Deming won the back nine with ? 25 fi"i^hcR ,n ,he C Might in cluded Jackie Distler with 33 5 on the front nine. Em,ly Sharp w,th net ?) on the back nine and Vera McC abc with a M overall Use Bateman was the overall win ner in the I) Might with net trto ( arolyn D'Avan/o won the front nine w-.th 32.5 and ksther Wannstedt won the back nine with net 30. Jerr had the low gross of the day with 82, and Doris Samfrerg had low putts w ith 32. Chick Wcingarien chipped in for birdie at the I Nth hole Makinv birdie putts were Bateman at the fourth hole, Jen at the seventh. t> Avanzo at the 10th and Dor shimcr at the 17th Bnerwood Scramble Three teams tied for first place with scores of 33 in the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brierwood. Winning teams were Jim Bryant Bob Allwcin. Chns O Shea and Alene Sterner. Jlm Roach, Roy llav cnga Rose Rciter and Joan O'Shca. Joe Rciter, Greg Bouldin. Sally Dye and Joyce Rose Ruth's Renegades Members of Ruth s Renegades uwnpeted for low gn>v\ and low net honors last Fhursday at Bay Tree Southport Church Wins Tournament The Southport Baptist Church team of Arnie Hegler. Dean Holden Harry Martin and Ted Wood Jr fin ished at 12 under par to win the Brunswick Baptist Association Golf Tournament last Saturday at Brierwood Golf Club Second place in the championship flight went to a foursome from Calvary Baptist w ith a seme of y Un der par Mt Olive edged Town Creek on a card playoff for third place at 8 under. In the first flight. Mill Creek took first place. Shell Point finished sec ond and Old Shallotte was third All three teams finished at 2 under par and the order was determined on a match of cards. I"hc captain's choice tournament drew participation from 33 teams representing 18 association church ct. and Brierwood. Top Finishers at Bay Tree's green course were Carolyn McCroskey with gross 105 and Anna Clute with net M At Bricrw<*xJ, Elizabeth Carter had the low gross of 113 and Marie Broekstra fired the low net of 75. Foxy Ladies The team of Ginger Sugrue, Pier rette Tompkins, Joanna l>ang and Marian Rockstroh shot 125 to win the Brierwood Foxy Indies two best ball tournament last week at Bay Tree. Finishing second with 131) was the foursome of Nancy Bouldin. Dot Crcan. Ruth Under and Mary Nicol. Brierwood Couples Neal and Julie McCall shot 57 to win the Brierwood Couples "Scotch twosome" tournament last Saturday. Frank and Doris Niland placed second with net 65, followed by George and June Cleasby with ( >6 and Andv and Alice Micali with f>7. Brick Landing Ladies Vivian Rowe and June Beck com bined for the low gross of K4 in the Brick landing Plantation Ladies Golf Avso tournament last Thurv leams played si* holes using an alternate shot format, si* holes of best ball and six holes of captain's choice. Pat Taylor and Rose Gomcv had the second low gross of 85 Ijow net winners were Peg Cam pana and Ursula Styc/ynski with 5^ and Martha Cullcn and Sue Nelson with M Brierwood Ladies The foursome of Rose Reiter, tdith Wilckens, Elizabeth Carter and Sara McCullough shot 1 1 H to lake first place in the Brierwood l^ulics Golf Association tournament last lucsday. Teams counted the two best balls on each hole. Finishing second with 119 was the team of Joanna Lang, Martha Wareheim, June Cleasby and Joyce Thompson (blind draw). Mary Schaack, Joan Cowie, Marie Dolan and Evelyn Wuthrich (blind draw) placed third with 121, followed by Claire Aston. F.velyn Wuthrich. Dot Crean and Shirley Groff with 122. Carding birdies were Nancy Bouldin at the fourth and 10th holes, Ruth Linder at the 10th and 14th, McCullough at the sixth, Reiter at the eighth and Helene Baker at the ninth. Carolina Shores Men Bill Marsh, Bern Distler, Dick Jerr and Charlie Van Audekcrk shot 125 to win the Carolina Shores Men's Golf Association two best ball tournament last Thursday at Bay Tree. On a match of cards, second place went to John Schwab, Chris Tor gerscn. Bill Rice and John Bashaw (blind draw) with 127. Finishing third was the team of John Bashaw. Dick Bendin, George Sandberg and Charlie Van Audekerk (blind draw). On Nov. 5 at Carolina Shores, the team of Bill Goetschius, John Crane, Bern Distler and Chuck Radcliffe racked up 159 points to win a Sta blcford tournament. Finishing second with 140 points was the team of Bill Haupt. Bill Wannstedt. Don Errickson and Bob Rcmais. Dan Roberts. John Deming. Tom Harris and Tom Fleming placed third with 1 3H points. Sea Trail Ladies Pat Re id was the winner of the gold charm in the fifth annual Sea Trail ladies Golf Association ("harm Tournament last month. The 36-holc low net tournament was played Oct. 4 on the Maples course and Oct. II on the Byrd course. Pat Swanekamp won the sil ver charm. The charms and other awards were presented at the group's annual luncheon last Thursday at the Jones Byrd Clubhouse. Betty Halloran carded the only birdie during the Charm Tournament and had the most birdies for the sea son with 25. Peggy Cooper was first runner-up. and Nancy Williams was named most improved golfer. Awards for "ringer" scores went BACK PAIN I ' i ? ? ? ? ? "* ? - Wouldn't you rather find out what causes your back pain Instead of covering It up with pills or injec tions of drugs? Chiropractors have been treating back pain for over seventy five years. Dr. Davis will give you an accurate and honest opinion regarding your back pain and the best treatment plan for your particular problem. 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Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 (803) 449-1010 to Marge Gallop on the Maples course, Carol Patridge on the Jones and Mary Yost on the Byrd. The overall ringer score award went to Marcella Redeker with an improve ment of 103 strokes. New officers for the 1995 season are Heni Moulton, president; Ann Holman. vice president; Ann Otten, secretary; and Patti Matheny. trea surer. In the group's regular weekly tournament last Tuesday, Ann Hol man had 28 putts to lead the first flight in the low putts event. Run ners-up were Carolyne Combs with 30 and Joan Llewellyn with 32. Phyllis Manfred led the second flight with 29 putts, followed by Kitty Billiar with 31 and Ellie Helm boldt with 33. Third flight winners were Eleanor Conboy with 32 putts and Ruth Kivett, Betty Geesey and Pam Mayes with 33 apiece. Marie Munn won the fourth flight with 35 putts. Tied for second with 39 each were Jennie Gregory and Marge Bach. Reporting birdies were Llewellyn at the third hole and Billiar at the 17th. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Llewellyn at the third hole and Irene Jones at the 1 1th. Tourney Benefits North Athletics A captain's choice golf tournament benefiting the North Brunswick High School baseball and golf teams will be held Saturday, Dec. 10, at Olde Fort Golf Course in Winnabow. The entry fee is $30 per player and includes golf, lunch and beverages. Trophies will be awarded to the winning team. There also will be prizes for the longest drive, closest to the pin and longest putt. r? _ ? f ? ? . ..11 1/ _ ;>L If. ___ ,? ?L . UI-U ?_ . I rot mole uuuiiiuuiun, c<tn rvvmi muuit <u uic mgii m.iiuui, 371-2272, or home, 452-5777. Brierwood Men Mike Prokop, John l.ang, Emile Vrydaghs and Bob Sterner shot 157 to win the Brierwood Men's Golf Asso. tournament last Thursday. Teams counted two low scores on the front nine and three low scores on the back nine. The winners fin ished 23 under par. Finishing two shots back in sec ond place was the team of Jerry l.ula. Jack Causer, Ned Dye and Gene Cordisco. Three teams tied for third with scores of 162. On a draw, third place went to Joe Distl, Larry Ban Der Viet, Miles Umberger and Rav Wood. On Nov. 7, the team of Paul Dun fee, Barney Martin, Miles Umberger and Bob Sterner shot 124 to win a two best ball tournament. Neal McCall, John Twomey, Jerry Wolff and Carl Smith placcd second with 137, followed by the team of Joe Reitcr, John Cowic, Gene Cordisco and Al Hierman with 13K. Nifty Niners Golfers competed for low gross and low net in the Carolina Shores Nifty Niners tournament last Thurs day at Ocean Isle Beach and Brier wood golf courses. On a match of cards, Martha Mullis edged Chris Alcorn for low gross with a round of 62. Cynthia Swanson edged Pat Healy for third place on another card match after both women shot 65. Swanson had the low net of 36, followed by Healy with 36 and Marge Marcyes with 38. 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