i w > - < > / . .. 7.: :*. < '"T ".\A .?! l '-V " -v^'-?g^ - -^..f:j I' * .X.'a. /.. SwoS DR.MULHOLLANDc Practice Mc Ocean Isle Beach Golf Course professional Jim CafTinhell suggested a 'nss sick, just curious about what makes some people better golfers than others. Taking Jim's advice, I located Dr. J.V. Mulholland chipping goif bails io ihe practice gFeen with 8 iron. His height and build appeared similar to that of Tom Weiskopf. And although the doctor isn't a touring professional or TV announcer of the game, his 13 handicap indicates he is J also no duffer. r or almost nan an nour ne cnippeo golf balls from various distances. And, In most cases, he left himself makeable putts. He preferred not to be quoted, but it is obvious he would agree that practice makes perfect. The doctor is from Holden Beach New Fishing C An organizational meeting for a proposed South Brunswick Islands Fishing Club will be held Saturday, April 6, at 3 p.m. at Ocean Isle Marina on the causeway. Spokesman Bill English said Our South Bruns\, A 1*1 ? DAMMff SMtffiflO /^ I ? if ...always read] CAU. 7 I ! i hhrJ ? & & || . .* w *1 __ - .'<- * ??-;-i? * ?3?1 :- > PMOtO ?T JOHN CAUCHAN 'oncentratcs on a putt. ikes Perfect FOCUS Mj HI IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY WITH JOHN GALT.HAN and has been playing golf for more than a quarter of a century. His con- centration is demonstrated when putting. Hole-In-Gae Hack in the Pro Shop, Jim Campbell told of another golfer who practices regularly or carries a rabbit's foot. Mike Nardone, from Sparta, New Jersey, scored a hole-in-one on the 179 yard long par 3, 2nd hole on March 28 while playing with friends John Zasno, DeWhite Greer and Bob Nay. lub Organizing memberships are being solicited. AH who are interested in becoming members are invited to attend. Among other projects, the saltwater fishing club is expected to promote an artificial reef program. vick Islands team k r m m J, Fi ?fAro>( v to serve you! 54-4488 'Lucky' Foui It's guaranteed: A car will be given away this year during the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce annual Four-Ball ChampionWaters Closed To Allow Relay Twelve acres of the S'naiioiie River were closed to shellfishing as of sunrise Monday by order of the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries because polluted shellstock is being relayed into the two areas. One area is well inside the section upriver from Carter's landing called "the Swash," while the other is near the opening. It is against the law to take or at tempi 10 vane, 10 sen or otter tor sale or to possess any oysters or clams taken from the areas. This Week's Tide Table MARCH HIGH IX>W Date/Day A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Thursday 28 2:07 2:28 8:24 8:33 Friday 29 3:15 3:34 9:29 9:39 Saturday 30 4:17 4:35 10:28 10:40 Sunday 31 5:15 5:30 11:21 11:31 APRIL Monday 1 4 0? ? *4 10:32 10:6! Tuesday 2 5:01 5:33 11:25 11:47 Wednesday 3 5:56 6:26 ? 12:15 ADJUSTMENTS SHAIJ.OTTE IMET (Bowen Point)-add 10 mln. hlRh tide, add 28 mln. low tide TUBBSIN115T?subtract 19 mln. high tide, subtract 12 mln. low tide. LOCK WOOD FOLLY?subtract 29 mln. high tide, subtract 12 mln. low tide. t.lTTl J? RIVER?add 3 mln low tide. RAID HEAD ISIAND-subtract 17 min. high tide, subtract 11 mln. low tide "the ? golf shop H0L10WBACK IRONS Hollow-back irons built lor you footuring stoinloss stool hoods True tampor sholts ond Goll Pndo. Tacki-Mac or Chamois grips 8 irons $240 WE BUILD CLUBSI MAIN ST. (AT STOPLIGHT) CAIAIASH. >79-7020 chaw ir (mom troma) SPEC1 2-Way Bass-Re Optimui I - Portable AM/FM S 1^-?^1 10-wan pcmet tor exciting sot e<5 af<j sfxead the wereo a/ot w*n bu?ftnn mikes Magnet*; pi tape has and extends dynarn* t U Orjtrt L Xjv?s?% Cms Wireless FM Intercc Plug n Talk' by ReaWstic Cu? 39?* 43% Reg 69.95 Ptog mid AC Ouiiets and laJic rcxxn-to-roan FM cuts etectn mtedefenoe ?43-212 MP W BV r-Ball Golfer 1 ship Tournament, scheduled June 1-2. "You know how people say they're going to give a car away for a hole-inone and they never give it away because there's no hole-in-one," explained chamber co-director Karen Moshoures. "Well, we ARE going to give a car away." It may not be the latest model, she continued, "but it will be something that runs." And it will be a "gag" sort of prize for the ball binding closest to the Din. During the tournament, the fifth in the annual series begun in 1981, golfers will once again have an opportunity to play two of the Carolinas' finest courses while helping out the chamber of commerce. There will be 18 holes played Saturday at the par-72 Carolina Shores Golf and Country Gub near Calabash and 18 holes played Sunday at Oyster Bay Golf links at Sunset Beach, a par 71 course. MERCH THE INDUSTRY CSRROSiuiiK Insido and out. Mercury oulboards nro the toughest corrosion hghtmo outboards anvwhore Hero are tho corrosion tacts Stainloss Stool Protection Propollor. shift and dnvo shafts exposed to water are made Irom high-grade aerospacequality 6tamloss stool Phantom Black Finish Fourtoon slops to an outer layer ol prohKtion that resists Ch'pping and fading Total Rosislanco Mercury uses noncorroding plastic and fiberglass A special corrosion-resistant bron/n prop hub insert lor easy prop romovai Stainiess sieei Ixiih and iasleneis Slroamllno Doslgn Castings aro dosigned with reunited edges tor the boat oossible paint adhesion and to reduce chipping fyiiifE/i ivlaiu. k Hwy. 130, near th< (Radio DE/> ACULAF flex Speaker System s*-30 by Realistic Half AQ95 >riCf? 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The $100 per person registration fee also includes the 18 holes of play at each course, complimentary beverages daily, plus a cocktail party, dinner and social at Oyster Bay on Saturday night Since all the money collected is used to support the notfor-profit chamber, entry fees are taxKleductible. Daily prizes will be awarded for the ball played closest to the hole at each course (the specific hole will be announced on tournament day) and for the longest drive On each course. Door prizes will be given away at the dinner. Trophies and prizes will be awarded to tournament winners and runners-up in the championship and three additional flights. A four-ball match, by the way, is one in which four players compete, RY OUTB S lOTCCTIOM LEASES Mercury outboard* To Inko on bio writ and win. too vour Mmctity outboard donlor iui=<:Wi;V [OUTBOARDS ? 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Interested golfers can request registration forms from the South Brunswick Island Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1380, Shallotte, NC 28459, or by calling 754-6644. "Arnold Palmer and I<ee Trevino win not ue utile, su yuu will have a chance to win," quipped Ms. Moshoures. Ernest Hewett of Supply and Charles Todd of Shallottc won the 1984 tournament, followed by runners-up tang Rivers and Danny Williams of Augusta, Ga. In 1983, top honors went to Bob Floyd and Dirk Maust; runners-up were Cary Stoffel and Rick C'line. OAfiDS | ^|| fippr'"' A JO i i . Spring into Action With 1 < n.i. ii. i I ,) i iiwbij wrwai oaiw uutnai ' Get 14% to 50% Off! 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