iy of golfing, and there sslon charge involved do not play golf, but ing, will see some gone that day at Chicora. la the official listing of __ nation, having — wall in the money at the big Aaa lds Tournament at Wilmington this spring. Other top names include Jimm Riggins, Seymour Johnson tton Auld, Wilmington: and Ralph Lang, Ra r Card, Siler City; Rich Kinston; Joe Inman, 8. C. Wayne Haley, He, Va.; and Gene Briggs, A«»e lalgh; Nashville. Chlcora’s crew of grounds and mlilli workers have been going fdll time during the past few days (fitting the local course in to shape far this big affair, and the course will be in tip-top shape when starting time begins. Chicora gUdly invites the public to witness this great day of golfing, is no admission charge Tlk»e who enjoy watching, golf Played that Follow!. pairings inducting — sad handicaps for the amateurs with the pro’s name appearing first 7530 STEVE GOFORTH Bubba Doffermyre (71 Lee B. Johnson (10) "-*• RALPH LANG John H. Wilson (01 Paul Mattox (101 -- WOOD Matthews (13) Cannady (7) BECKNELL Cox (121 Jvrd (81 _BRIGGS Gene Bracey (101 Harry Driver (8) 8110 JOHN 8CHOONMAKEK Robt. McDonald <8) John Snipes (12) ana bill edwards Fulton Godwin (7) Joe Loner (12) •120 HAL JKRNIGAN Jack Stewart (14) C. W. Howell (7) 8;34 HARRY DUPREE O. L. Hooper (14) Bruce Brown (7) 8-42 TOMMY CARD Q W. Dunn (14) Randy Doffermyre (0) 8:50 MARVIN WATSON Paul McDonald (12) i jff Rorert Brvan (8) 8:58 GENE BRIGGS J. K. Bruton (12) Frank Belote (8) 9:06 E. L. MATTHEWS Roger Mann (11) Henry Hutaff (7) 9:14 GROVER BTJLLTW Chag. Whtttenton (13) Bob Boat (6) 9:22 HERB MASON Curtis William* (10) John Moss (10) 9:90 AGEE WELCH H. C. Connell (3) Charles Lee (10) 11:30 ARDEN SMITH Leo Kelly (7) Marvin Wade (12) 11:8* BO WELCH R. A. Duncan (2) Lee 8andltn (10) 11:46 CHUCK ALEXANDER J. E. Wllboume (10) Ralph Talton (») 11:54 AVERY BECK Thad Pope (11) Lloyd Coats (9) 12:02 JOE INMAN Blount Whiteside (9) Earl Jones (7) 12:10 HAMPTON AULD James Snipes (8) Willie Draughon (12) 12:18 WAYNE HALEY C. D. Hutaff, Jr. (8) Barney Miller (10) 12:26 NOLAN LEWALLE ‘ John Simpson (14) A. T. Dixon (8) 12:34 JOHN SPENCE John Thornton (10) BUI Harrington (5) 12:42 PERCY CARD BUI Lilly (4) John Thornton. IH (10) 12:50 RICHARD SAPP David Wilson (7) Marvin Godwin (8) 12:58 LOWERY HOLMES A. S. Foster (10) Crow Stand] (6) 1:06 AL GOODRICH Johnny Wilson (9) Graham McLamb (7) 1:14 FAIRLY CLARK Ruffin Hood (10) J. R. Cafchev (9) 1:22 BEN RILEY C. L'. Corbett (9) Lou Bottiglier (6) 1:30 JIM RIGGINS Keith Finch (9) Mike Crawford (8) 1:38 LARRY BECK A. R. Taylor (12) J. R. Johnson (9) 1:46 MTKE RUBT<*H Sam Mann (11) Wm Corbett (S) Training School Planned For Aug. A training school for Sunday School workers will be sponsor ed by the Little River Associa tion at the Erwin First Baptist Church. The session will be held Au gust 38-29 each evening at 7:30 All departments from nur sery through adult including the cradle roll and extension depart ments will be taught. HITS NEW HIGH WASHINGTON (UPI) —Tax col lections during fiscal 1983 reached an estimated record high of *105 ? billion, the Internal Revenue Serv ice said Wednesday. The IRS report said individual income and employment taxes rose to 367.9 billion while corpo rate tax collections hit the $22.3 billion mark.' Gang Robs on an all-mail train, or trawling post office, In the 138 year* of their history In Britten. First, the robbers Jumped the signalman on that section of the line and set the block signals at “danger,” bringing the mall train to a halt three miles from Leigh ton Buzzard. When the fireman, David Whit by, as. climbed down from the cab of the diesel engine to Investigate, he was attacked and overcome by two of the bandits. The engineer, Jack Mills, 35, then was seised. The robbers swiftly and expert ly uncoupled the engine and first two mail cars, and forced Mills at gunpoint to drive them a mile down the track to where their compatriots were waiting. There. Whitby and Mills were handcuffed together. The bandits, their faces covered with silk stockings, were armed with crow bars and blackjacks. They Quick ly broke open the doors of the sealed mall cars and subdued the four postal employes working In side. Then the gang grabbed the 130 sacks of mail, which were be lieved to Include old bank notes on their way to being destroyed and diamonds destined for Lon don Jewel markets. With the loot loaded aboard the trucks and the passenger car, the bandi^ scattered before the rob bery was discovered by the en gineer of another train passing in the opposite direction. Police promptly threw up road blocks over a wide area. NOW TOO KNOW The American public held Hff insurance worth $130 billion at the end of IMS, according to the In stitute of Life Insurance. 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