#??* J.*t PHOTO CONTRlBuTfO Compete In Campbell Classic Three Shallotte men recently participated in the Campbell University-Hones McKinney Celebrity Golf Classic. Playing with the threesome was former Campbell baseball great Don Koonce, now a baseball scout. Pictured from left above are Harry Carter, William "Bud" Powell, a Campbell trustee; Don Koonce; Bones McKinney; andAl iMtighinghouse. TOPS SEYMOUR JOHNSON APR Brunswick County Stays Alive In Dixie Boys State Tourney In a baulc of District II teams Monday, the Brunswick County All-Stars bounced back from a first round loss to top Seymour Johnson Air Force Base 13-7 in an elimina tion-round game of the N.C. Dixie Boys (ages 13-14) Baseball Tourn ament at Southeastern Community College near Chadboum. Brunswick County opened the state tournament Saturday with a 10-0 loss to host Columbus East. Losing pitcher Eric Johnson and Tony Hcwctt led the county all-stars against Columbus with two hits each. Johnson and reliever Chris Mint/ combined on a six-hitter and struck ROBIN'S SWEET SHOPPE Baked Daily Sourdough, French and Italian Bread CLOSED SUNDAYS 579-0578 MON.-SAT. 8 AM-7 PM HWV 179 -OCEAN ISLE out nine despite the loss. However, the duo walked eight Columbus bat ters. Town Creek's Brian Ricker was the winning pitcher for Brunswick County against Seymour Johnson. Ricker also belted a three-run home run while Johnson, who got the save in relief, also had a two-run blast. Jason Horn and Hcwctt both scored two runs each while Johnson finished with three hits and scored three times as well in the win. Brunswick County was to have faced West Lincoln on Tuesday in a third-round game. In other second-round action Monday, KannapoMs defeated West Lincoln, Columbus East blanket! Smokey Mountain 7-0 and Kings Mountain eliminated Hoke County. The local team finished second to Seymour Johnson in the District II tournament two weeks ago but still managed to qualify for the double elimination state event. Other district champions compet ing in the tourney arc West Lincoln (District 6), Hoke County (District 4), Kings Mountain (District 3), Kannapolis (District 5) and Smokey Mountain (District 1). The winner of the state tourna ment will qualify for the Dixie Boys World Series scheduled for August 10-15 at Rock Hill.S.C. Waccamaw All-Stars Win Sportsmanship Award The Waccamaw All-Siars were winners of the sportsmanship award at the N.C. District II Dixie Youth Baseball Majors (ages 11-12) Tournament which concluded last week at Old Dock in Columbus County. Whitcvillc Optimist won the tournament with a 3-2 win over Columbus County last Wednesday. Whitevillc's team advances to the N.C. Dixie Youth state champi onship tournament scheduled to open Friday at Faycitcvillc. Playing lor Waccamaw were Kevin Anderson, April Daniels, Andrew Eupcr, Charles Millikcn, Fred Johnson, Joseph Whaley, Richard Jones, Jr., David Gore, Nichola Griffin, Wesley Thomas, Shaun Brown, Anthony Curl and Jason Norris. Coaching ihe Waccamaw squad were Paul Gore, John Babson and Dewayne McCumbee. We are pleased to announce the association, effective July 1, 1991, of Gary Z), Ross, MD in the practice of '' r ' \ % 9 L"'- .... % General And Internal Medicine v ? , ' y - ^ s | ' with special interest in : ? Diabetes Care and Manaqement \ W Brunswick Islands Medical Associates, P.A. at their new location in the South Brunswick Islands Medical Park ' . .. ' ' . * s-. k-'sffi Junction of Hwy. 1 7 And Union School Road (Approximately 5 miles south of Shallotte) Now accepting appointments 579-0707 Dove Season Opens Labor Day Mourning dove season opens Labor Day in North Carolina, and state biologists are reporting an abundant population this year. Season dates are Sept. 2 through Oct. 5, Nov. 25 through 30 and Dec. 13 through Jan. 11, according to an N.C. Wildlife Resources Commis sion news release. The commission set a 12-bird daily bag limit on doves and a pos session limit of 24 birds. Hunting is allowed from half an hour before sunrise to sunset. State wildlife officers will strictly enforce laws that prohibit baiting, but will not inspect fields at the landowners' request to determine whether they arc baited for migrato ry game birds, the news release in dicated. Bailing is defined as "any area where shelled, shucked or unshuck ed corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed whatsoever capable of luring, attracting or enticing birds is directly or indirectly placed, ex posed. deposited or scattered." Federal and suite rules allow courts to convict hunters of shoot ing over baited fields without hav ing to prove the violator knew the field was baited. The wildlife commission has set a 70-day season for rails, moorhens and gallinuics from Sept. 2 through Nov. 9, according to the news re lease. A daily bag limit ol 15 and pos session limit of 30 was set lor king and clappor rails. A bag and |*>sses sion limit of 25 was set lor sora and Virginia rails. For common moorhens and purple gallinuics, the daily bag limit was set ai 15 and the possession limit is 30. North Carolina's woodcock sea son will run from Dec. 5 through Jan. IX wiih a daily bag limit ol three and possession limit ol six. The common snipe season is Nov. 14 through Feb. 2X with a daily bag limit of eight and a possession limit of If), the news release suited. A special Canada goose season will be held Sept. 3-10 west of In terstate 95, with a bag limit of two and possession limit of four birds. People buying hunting licenses for the first time this year must lirst complete a hunter's education course sponsored by the N.C. Wildlife Re sources Commission. Information on local courses is available from the Cixiperativc Extension Service office m Bolivia or local wildlife officers. Anyone wishing to buy a hunting license this year must have an old license, sign a statement that he or she was previously licensed or show prool ol certification in a hunter safely course, the news release said. Dixie Youth Baseball Awards Presented Some 14 players from the Supply/Shallotlc Dixie Youth Base ball League were presented awards Saturday for individual achieve ments during the rcccntly-complet cd season. League most valuable pla'ycr awards went to Brandon Stafford (minor league) and Anthony Hcwctt (major league). Misty Gore was named most valuable player for the A A all-star team while Raymond Thompson re ceived the same award for the AAA all-star squad. Three players shared the major league's most valuable honor ? Buck Squires, Brian Inman and Anthony Hcwctt. Hcwctt was also honored as the We'll Repair Your Damaged Screens... 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