Mackie Golf Tournament Is a
Success For Yet Another Year
By SAMUEL O. PUR YEAR JR.
Special to the Chronicle
The team of Jim Jones, Donnie
Holt, Dave Bumgarner and Phil
Beeson rolled a 10 under par 61 to
capture the Martin M. Mackie Gov
ernment Employees Golf Tourna
ment held at the Winston Lake Golf
Course last Saturday.
14 four-man teams represent
ing Winston-Salon city employees
played in the event originally
named the City-County Golf Tour
nament, but changed its name in
honor of the former city personnel
supervisor who died in 1987. Mar
tin was responsible for forming and
*ghftriu1ing rarffllinnal
activities during his tenure.
According to assistant city
recreational director Tommy Gavin,
the ptnpose of the tournament is to
help bring the city's governmental
Agencies closer.
"There are more benefits to
playing in the tournament other
than winning," he said.
Gavin said the event takes
on a special meaning because of
Mackie's physical handicap. Mack
ie was born unable to use his left
ami but that did not deter him from
competing in physical activity. *
Although much has been
changed and the results have been
pleasant, Gavin thinks there is still
room for improvement
"I think the concept has a
lot of potential," he said. "Next
year, we are going to work on
improving our marketing of the
tournament."
Martin Mackey
Golf Results
Championship Flight
1 . Jim Jones, Donnie Holt,
Dave Bumgarner, Phil Bee son (10
under par); 2. Willie Cannon,
Bobby Wofford , Chris Ingram ,
Butch Wheeler (9); 2. Andy Smith,
Nathan Holder, Eugene McGee,
Roland Gibson (9); 2. Kerry
Crutchfield, Fred Marshall, Dick
P eddy cord, Norm Morton (9); 5.
Sam Puryear, Sr., Sam Puryear, Jr.,
Benny Murrell, Charles Burns (8);
5. Harry Transon, Oscar Harris,
Charles Heilig, Wilbert Ellis (8); 7.
Ernest Morris, Amos Lewis, Todd
Barr, Roni Mott-Brown (7).
: First Flight
I . Anthony McNeil, Reginald
Brent, Walt BraXton, Johnny Lig
gons (7 under par); 2. Beth Binder,
Laura Tucker, Lisa Kota , Rust Kota
(6); 3. Don Smith, Buddy Smith,
Mike Sloan, Pat Grady (6); 4. Nick
Jamison, Sandy Barf oot, Tom Fred
tridks, Tex Leonard (6); 3. Ken
Pruett, Robert Robinson, Glenn
Peddle, Richard Lewis (S); 5. Jeff
Ebbitt, Bob Tinyard , Richard
Brine gar, Ron White (5); 7. Dick
Butler, Tim Grant, Reggie McDou
gal, Lucy Piner (1).
Youth B asketball Try outs at YMGA Sunday?
An evaluation clinic for all
youths planning to participate in the
Youth Basketball League at Win
ston Lake Family YMCA will be
held Sunday, Oct 24.
Clinic times are as follows:
ages 5-7, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.; ages 8
10, 3:45 - 4:45 p.m.; ages 1M2, 5 -
6 p.m.; ages 13*15, 6:15 - 7:15 p.m.
Player draft and team assign
ments will be conducted Nov. 4
with team player assignments and
practice schedules assigned Nov. 5
7.
The head coach of each team
will notify all players selected to his
squad. League practice will begin
Nov. 8 and league play will start
Dec. 17.
y The program is $35 per mem
ber and $60 for non-members. The
uniform fee is included in the regis
tration fee and all forms must be
submitted at the same time.
Registration times are Monday
through Friday. 8:30 a.m. - 8:30
p.m. and Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30
p.m.
A parent organizational meet
ing will be held Sunday, Nov. 7 at 3
p.m.
Call 724-9205 for addition
information.
Cheerleading Registration to Run Through Nov. 13
Cheerleading registration for
boys and girls ages 5 through 15 for
the Youths Basketball Cheerleader
program at the Winston Lake Fami
ly YMCA will run through Nov. 13
All youths planning to
pate in the cheerleader progr
must attending a meeting for NovT
Nov. 14 meeting at their respective
time scheduled. Those youths will
be allowed to join their assigned
squad at the expiration of the season
of their current sports.
Contact James D. Segers. pro
i director, for additional infor
tion at 724-9205.
Correction .
The final score in last Satur
day's N.C. A&T - Florida A&M
contest was 41-13.
The Chronicle regrets this
error. ?
14 as the following times:
Ages 5, to 10, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.;
ages 11 to 15, 3:45 - 4:45 p.m.
Squad assignments and practice
? schedules will be assigned during
the Nov. 14 meetings. The squad
leaders will notify all cheerleaders
selected to their squad. League play
will begin Dec. 17.
Registration times are Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 8:30
p.m., and Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. The program fee is $45
and must be submitted with the reg
istration form. The uniform cost is
included in the registration fee.
All youth participating in other
sports that desire to cheer in the
YBA League must also attend the
Charlotte Hornets Starfor
ward Larry Johnson is ail
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year, $84 million contract
Oct. 5. Team officials say that
the third-year player's deal is
reported to be one of the most
lucrative contracts in NBA
history., 'v.;-;
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at WSSU and with a remarkable
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