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From the First Tee AT Glen Cannon Country Club by John Passmore and Ken Gilburth Winners for the month of June in the Glen Cannon Women’s Golf Association weekly events were: (18 hole events) June 1st, Nassau, best front nine score, Betty Brown; best back nine score, Shirley Lea,; and best overall score, Karene Passmore; June 8th, low net winner, Karene Pass more; June 15th, best 0 holes overall, Karene Passmore; June 22nd, low net, Karene Pass more; June 29th, low putts, Vi Wilber; Nine hole winners were: June 1st, longest drive on num ber 16, Dimps Simmons; June 15th, best 5 of 9 hole score, Julia Clayton; June 22nd, low gross, Winnie Mooney; and June 29th, low putts, Winnie Mooney. Low putts for the month was won by Louise Padley. —☆— In this week’s column we are startihg a series of articles covering the golf course — Rules of Play—at the Glen Can. non Country Club. These rules were put to get her in order to have a more orderly reference for the di rector?, members, committees, and club staff. They have been revised from time to time and will be revised in the future as circumstances indicate revi sions should he made. Following are the first 8 of 30—Rules of Play: 1. All play is governed by USGA rules except for the fol lowing local rules. a) Preferred Lie — Preferred lie allowed in fairway of hole being played. Gall may be moved with clubhead 6 inches from place where ball comes to rest but no nearer hole. b) Lifting an Embedded Ball A ball which by force of im pact remains imbedded in its own pit-mark in fairway of hole being played may be lifted with out penalty, cleaned, and drop ped as near as possible to the spot where it lay and must come to rest not nearer the hole. c) Ball on Cart Paths or Bridges A ball lying on cart ETOWAH VALLEY GOLF CLUB DINING ROOM & LOUNGE For a dinner and evening that is distinctively different, relax and dine in a charming atmosphere overlooking beautiful Etowah Valley Golf Course. FEATURING PRIME STEAKS AND SEAFOOD. Toss your own Salad from 17 ingredients. Champagne with your meal, compliments of the dub. Thurs. is Family Night featuring a spaghetti dinner with a delicious homemade meat sauce. ____ By Popular Demand Now Open Every Evening Except SUNDAYS and TUES DAYS 5:00 - 11:00 p.m. ON US 64 AT ETOWAH, N. C. BETWEEN HENDERSONVILLE & BREVARD Phone 704/891-7022 or 693-9154 paths or bridges may be lifted ind dropped in accordance with the rules without penalty. d) Ball NCar Young Trees at Point Where Tree Interferes With Swing Drop 2 club lengths away from tree no nearer hole without penalty. 2. The Pro Shop Management shall have the responsibility of supervising and enforcing the Rules of Play. Anyone needing clarification of the rules should see the Pro Shop Management. 3. Play will begin from the first tee unless permission ob tained from Starter or Pro Shop to start on tenth tee. Any match finishing the 18th hole will automatically take its turn on the first tee if they wish to continue play, regardless of how mnnv nre'^oi'" h'-’-'s been played (9, 18, 27, etc.). Everyone playing gon iuu->i register in person at the Pro Shop before beginning play. Members are responsible for registering their guests and see ing that green fees and cart fees are paid. 4. FIVESOMES — Fivesomes are allowed if all three of the following conditions are met. a) From November 1st through March 31st. b) Play not be held up. c) Permission of Pro Shop be obtained before play. 5. Replace Divots in the fair way; Repair Ball Marks on the greens; and Smooth Foot Prints in Sand Traps after playing shot. 6. Do not drag spikes on greens, causing scuff marks. Spikes with uneven lengths will also cause scuff marks. 7. Use trash cans for disposal of paper cups, cigarette wrap pers, and other trash. 8. No drink bottles or cans allowed on the course. „ BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL * 1971 “B” TEAM- SCHEDULE A—Waynesville - Sept. 9 H—East Henderson — Sept. 16 H—Enka.— Sept. 23 A—Erwin _ Sept. 30 A—North Buncombe -- Oct. 7 H—T. C. Roberson-Oct. 14 Play Off Game Oct. 21. All games 4:30 except Enka Played 5:00 P. 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BRYSON ) WE’LL INSTALL • Air Conditioners • Furnaces i • Dryers And We’ll Repair Any Major Appliance 0. K. BRYSON Dial 883-4959 Doug Rogers Named "Coach Of The Year" In Georgia Dong Rogers, head basket ball and baseball coach at Shorter College In Rome, Georgia, has been named “Coach of the Year,” In both the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (G1AC), and the NAIA District 25, for baseball. Under Rogers’ leadership, the Shorter Hawks Baseball Team won 20 games and lost eight in regular season play. The team had a 7-1 conference record in the GIAC and was runnerup in the District 25 Singing Set Friday Night, Dunn's Creek There will be a singing at Dunn’s Creek Baptist church Friday night, July 9th, begin ning at 7:30 p. m. All singers and listeners are invited to attend. The Times CLASSIFIED RATES AO classifieds are payable in advance and must be brought by The Times office by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. MINIMUM OF 20 WORDS thh size type (8 point) (1.00. Each additional word 5c. 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Rogers was voted the honor by the team coaches in the GIAC and NAIA District 25. Thirty colleges in Georgia and Florida are included in District 25. Coach Rogers is the son of Mrs. Paul Rogers of 2 McMlnn St, Brevard. Be was active in athletics at Brevard High School and Brevard Junior College before coming to Shorter College where he was graduated. He has just rom pleted his first year as Ath letic Director and Head Coach at Shorter. DOUG ROGERS PORT PAGE WMINIIHIIL By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D. Worry Now—Enjoy Later OUR 10-year-old daughter has recovered from rheumatic fever with a slight heart com plication. I knew it may sound ridicu lous, but we are having long range fears that our child may never be able to have children when she is married. Dr. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. P. C., Wis. Dear Mr. and Mrs. C.: Ten - year Old girls be come 20-year olds almost overnight. You are per fectly right in. c o nsider ing the prob lem now. By expressing your fears you win relieve yourself of many years of unnecessary anxiety. A slight heart complication will undoubtedly be followed by your doctor who, I am cer tain, has assured you that your fears are exaggerated. Many women who have even had relatively severe heart complications after rheumatic fever have been able to bear more than one child without any difficulty at all. Modern methods of delivery and the ease and safety of anesthesia take a great deal of the burden off the heart during the delivery process. I’ll bet it’s a boy! • * * What causes the tingling of my feet and muscle cramps, especially when I walk rapidly, Mr. H. Z., Ida. Dear Mr. Z.: Your combination of annoy ing symptoms suggests the <© 1971 King Features possibility of some impair^ ment of circulation, especially if there is any discoloration of the feet. Tobacco, particularly In those who are sensitive to It, may be responsible for spasms of the blood vessels. Varicose veins and a variety of other changes in the blood vessels should be ruled out by a thorough examination. Tingling and cramps are the body's cries for attention. The basic reason may turn out to be very unimportant, but you do deserve the benefit of an examination. * » * At what age should a child with a cleft palate be treated? Mrs. A. M. K., Maine Dear Mrs. K.r Highly delicate operations have been devised for early surgery of cleft palate. The choice for the Ideal time depends on the judgment of the surgeon. More and more doctors try to perform this operation long before speech is interfered with. This surgery in very young Infants can, with present day anesthesia, be safely per formed. * * • SPEAKING OF TOUR HEALTH: Save your back. Get help when lifting heavy weights. Dr. Lester Coleman has pre pared a special booklet for readers of the column entitled, “Pay Attention to Your Heart.” For your copy, send 25 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed stamped enve lope to Lester L. Coleman, M.D., In care of this news paper. Please mention too booklet by title. Syndicate, Inc.) TRY THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS REAL ESTATE LISTINGS SELLING YOUR HOME? LET JAMES C GAITHER Associates HANDLE IT FOR YOU. You will receive courteous, intelligent ser vice and you will get action. For realty service that merits your confidence, call 34 SOUTH BROAD STREET TELEPHONE 883-9470 James C. Gaither \ J ■ ,
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