Sports ND -JK In Action Friday Night 19th k Hole_l. ? PRO. I. B. DUFFER Lakewood Pro Doug Smith once again reminds club p members to get a playing h partner and sign up for the 1 Member-Guest Golf Tournament to be staged at his club Saturday and Sun- n day. September 13-14. The F annual Member-Guest is S about one of the top activities 2 put on by the club during the tl year. Area golfers who have F an opportunity to play in the S tournament will find a few F new wrinkles and you will u find the greens very smooth a and easy to putt on. Smith o also reports breakfast (ham d biscuit and donuts) will be r prepared for golfers to start p the tourney and a good ole n fashion cook-out Saturday v night. Get your partner now. '????* Rockfish Pro Jim Finch n reports 65 players partici- C pated in the Scramble held p last Sunday with the team of b Robert Matthews. Matt S White. Claude Hepler, Jim a Smith and Joe Wells winning ii in a play-off with the group of y Jim Russ Jr.. Wesley and p Gail Scronce. Betty Mat thews. Janie Teachey and Joe Bryant. Both teams were [ tied with 61s after regular v tourney play. The team of t Billy Harrell. Grey Maready, a Nile Harrell and Jean Bray tl won third play with a 10- 1 under 62. Finch was pleased r with the number playing the monthly scrambles held at his club. y ***** ? Pro Richard Weston r reports the ladies are sche- v duled to play a Superball d Golf Tournament at Ramble- ' wood Saturday. September s 13th. All ladies of the club ^ are invited to join others at ?' the club and play. v ***** V (Juote of the Week: You fayed poorly on the first five oles to set me up. CP. DCC. 980. ????? Duplin's Fat Cat Review tews letter includes a Steak :ry for members and guests aturday night, September 0. Bring your own steaks, lie club will have the rest, losts are: John Comans. herman Futchs and Everett 'ages. All members are rged to come out and enjoy n afternoon at the club with ther members.. .maybe you on't know. The Cat also eads that the swimming ool will be open for a few lore weekends until cool weather. ????? Duplin Pro Bill Howe an ounces another Superball lolf Tournament, a very lopular thing at DCC. has ieen set for Sunday, eptember 28. Shotgun start t 1:15 p.m. All members, ncluding the ladies and oung people, are invited to ilay. *???? Pro Bill Howe reports the >uplin club championship vill begin sometime during he month of September with completely different format han in the past. Watch the 9th Hole for the arrange ments. ????? Dear Big D: Appreciate our little note about reading ay mess. I'm glad you aentioned the first time you ron^the club championship lefe'ating the Eagle with a fat 8. 1 asked Finnie and he aid, "Never in this world." Veil, he's been a little out of t as of late with the big redding down Rose Hill ray. Lakewood's Member SILVER SELL IT FOR CASH OOiO MNGI 0040 JCWHRV QAM. vmomo NKMAOt MAOLfTt Wtimtom. fTC ffNOANTt SILVER COINS and sterling OOiO WATCHtS items k W* pay TOP CURRENT Ik Gold A Sllvar Mark*! prkat MOAMKitt f |Q? CONOCTIOX H&Mp* fmetnyX HCMKIi, "MIOIIW I Guest is this coming week end. and I know he will shine. ***** The Duplin Country Club tournament committee announces that the club championship will kick off Wednesday night, Septem ber 24th with a social hour and pig picking beginning at 7:30. Pairings and format will be announced at that time. All interested members are urged to sign up in the Pro Shop prior to that date. ?*??? The Teen Dance at Duplin last Saturday night - full house - good da-.ics - enjoyed by all. Tremendous success. ***** Fore. ECC GAME RESULTS September S Richlands 26 E.Duplin 12 North Lenoir 40 S.Lenoir 12 Ginton 41 Farmville 7 E. Bladen 8 Lakewood 0 N. Duplin 13 James Kenan 0 SW Onslow 24 E. Carteret 6 W.Carteret 21 Jones Sr. 12 EAST CENTRAL 3-A FOOTBALL GAMES September 12 Clinton at West Carteret E. Carteret at James Kenan E. Duplin at SW Onslow Hobbton at North Duplin Lakewood at Red Springs Pender at Wallace-RH Richlands at South Lenoir Enfield at Han-ells (Saturday) James Kenan JV Defeats Clinton The James Kenan junior varsity football squad scrambled for a 14-8 victory over the Clinton Darkhorses last week at James Kenan. JK Coach Micky Benton commended the junior PINK HILL FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUE Men's Standings Up to Sept. 1,1980 R-Mart 4 0 Potter's Hill 4 1 Pink Hill 3 1 Carter's Construction 3 1 Strouds Auto Works 3 1 Yellow Jackets 2 3 Assassins 2 3 Anderson's 1 3 Westbrook X-Roads 1 3 Pink Hill FuneralHome 1 4 Central Warehouse 0 4 Ladies Standings up to Sept. 1, 1980 Won Lost W.H.Jones Co. 5 1 CocaCola 6 1 CircleJ Farm 5 2 Ace Hardware 3 3 SuperSturdy Roofing 3 4 Rex Blizzard 2 6 H.H. Warehouse 0 7 varsity Tigers for their team effort in the game with Clinton. Scoring touchdowns for the Tigers were Tim Moore and Audie Branson. Moore scored on a pass, and Branson, a defensive back, intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards to score. Cliqton's only touchdown of the night came after the Darkhorses steadily moved down.field to the two-yard line where the ball was run in tn c^Aro E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Call Us If You Need Lumber Or Building Materials From Forest - To Mill - To You Wallace, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Pbooe AT 5*2908 Pbone RO 2-7747 YOUR ELECTRIC BILL IS GOING TO BE A WHOPPER THIS MONTH. Granny's electric bill almost doubled this month. . .and yours is going to be a lot higher, too. CP&L, who supplies electricity to your co-op, raised its base rate. On top of this, two of CP&L's nuclear plants were closed for modifications to meet new standards, so CP&L had to burn expensive coal and oil instead Then, when the weather got so hot, CP&L had to buy extra power from other sources at premium prices. So everybody has to pay more. Your bill may come down a little In a couple of months, but in the long run, energy costs are going to keep rising. We're just going to have to learn to cope. m' Four County Electric Membership Corporation East Central 3-A School Football Roundup Calypso - Football Coach 1 Billy Byrd's James Kenan I Tigers traveled to a foot ball-minded community f located five miles off 117 f between Faison and Mount s Olive and wtc handed a 13-0 < shutout to start the 1980 I 1 Machine of; North Duplin ?figh School. Both teams played a fairly tood brand of country de ense, but the offense was something to be desired. Reb Toach Kenneth Avent will ilways give you your noney's worth but I'm sure te was not pleased with the ob against Byrd's Tigers. Toach Byrd, likewise, was cry disappointed with his tub's blocking and tackling. 'We are going right back to he basic fundamental part of ootball called blocking and ackling," Byrd said. "We ire not a team yet. We have ;ot to jell together or we can Mkout." Coach Byrd did not want to ingle out anyone at this time or their individual perfor lances, good or bad, but in ly own opinion, after thirty ears on the sidelines, Steve Lornegay has to be the best oung quarterback to come long in the East Central 'onference in over 20 years, lopefully he can develop nough to give the Tigers a trong shot at the conference itle. My only observation is iat you can't depend on look out" plays or throw the all from flat on your back nd come out a winner. Please, if you read this ink. forgive me for the ersonal shot, but, oh how iany. . ."full many a flower lushes unseen and wastes s sweetness in the desert Ir" ?? I Byrd's Tigers open their home schedule this coming week against East Carteret, and let's hope the contact has become a part of the game of a week ago. James Kenan has too much talent to flounder around and not get the job done. Albertson Recreation Schedule Sept. 20-21 Men's Open Tournament* Sept. 27-28 Women's Tour nament* Oct. 11-12 Women's Tourna ment* Oct. 18-19 Men's Open Tournament* Oct. 31-Nov. 1&2 Hall of Fame Tournament ? Entry Fee $60. 1st place Trophy -5 ft.; 2nd place trophy - 3 ft.; individual trophies -1 ft. ?Entry Fee $55, First, Second and Individual trophies given. If interested, contact Wiley Cannady - 568-3952, Route 1, Pink Hill, or Tom Heath 568-4625, Route 1, Albertson. or Coy Smith 568-3421, Route 1, Albert son. Cut off Wednesday night 10 p.m. preceding scheduled tournament. The perennial East Central champs from over Ointon way completely destroyed Farmville 41-7 in their opener, and it looks, not only from the Farmville game, like the Horses will take the ECC crown once again without much effort. Coaches throughout the ECC claim the Dark Horses are as good as anybody in the East. Pender High, the only team in the ECC that I thought might give Clinton a little run for the championship, was knocked off last week by a weak 4-A Laney High of New Hanover County. East Duplin dropped their second straight last Friday * night as their archrivals from over Richlands way tripped them 26-12. Coach John Wulzyn's Panthers were de feated 31-6 in their opener last week at North Duplin. In other East Central action, the Blue Devils from over Deep Run way fell to their cousins from the North, 40-12. North Lenoir sent the Blue Devils down to their second straight defeat. Support your team. Mt. Hekla, a volcano in Iceland, is known to hava aruptad 20 tim?L Why pay rent o WHEN AFFORDABLE f HOUSING IS AVAILABLE' " We carry a complete line of housing NEW USED 2 4 3 B.<.,com HOMES HOMES ^ A . . From Under Waning As Low As *8900 *5000 Compare $15 to $22 per square foot com pletely furnished and ready to move in against $30 to $35 per square foot with no furniture! 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