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Cilento Wins Sea Trail Ladies Golf Tourney I ouis.t Ci lento shot net 2'> to lead I he first flight in the Sea Trail I ailies (loll Association tournament last Wednesday. Golfers played the Jones course and counted scores tin par 5 holes and pat 3 holes only. Jill Wilson won the second flight with a score of 33. l eading the third flight was Jane Bve with net 35. In the fourth flight. Gayle Schadle was firs! with net 33 and Mary Yost and Maggie Crockett tied for second w ith 37. Calabash Veterans Fortv -seven goiters played Brick l anding Plantation and 38 others played Brunswick Plantation in the Calabash Veterans Golt Association individual points tournament last Friday. At Brick I aniling. lirst flight win ners were Walt Bines w ith minus I point. 1 arr\ Bollinger with minus 3 and Jem Kus^ w ith minus 5. Charlie Weber finished with mi nus 3 points to lead the second flight On a match of cards, lid Jackson look second over Walt I ce after both golfers finished at minus 4. On another card match. Jack Brooks won the third flight with mi nus 2 points Bob Greenwood placed second, and Alan Kletchka w as third iv ith minus 4 points. Fourth flight w inners were I ou Summers with plus 3. Frank Chan cier with pins 2 and lid Wood with plus 1. First flight winners at Brunswick Plantation included Jack Brady with plus I. Bill McDavit with minus 2 and Wash Dayton with minus 5. Ralph Young led the second flight with plus 2 points. Runners-up were Clyde Schramm with minus 7 and Bill Parr with minus S. Top finishers in the third flight were Jim Laton with plus 5, Lew Meyer with zero and Paul Turan with minus 3. Harry Birnie won the fourth flight with plus 7 points. On a match of cards. J.J Ouigley took second over Carl Smith with plus 5 points. The Calabash Veterans will play this Friday at Ocean Isle Beach (loll Course Show lime tor the two-man captain's choice is 8:30 a.m. Brick Landing Women Alice (irossman and Rose Gornev tied for low gross and Martha Cullen had low net in the first flight of the Brick landing Plantation Women's Golf Association tournament last Thursday. In the second flight, Marie Barry had the low gross and Ruth Gardner fired the low net. Third flight winners were Rose mary Dobson with low gross and Lorainc Babcock w ith low net. Betty Grace Grabb chipped in for birdie at the 11th hole. Barry chipped in for birdie at the 17th, chipped in at the 11th and birdied the 12th. Grossman also birdied the 12th. Lockwood Shootout The team of Jim Campana and Steve Carter finished at plus 3 1/2 and won the weekly shootout last Wednesday at Lockwood Golf Links. Finishing second with minus I was the team of Dave Coleman and Jimmy Sanderford. Brierwood Scramble The team of Jim Guffee, Andy Micali, Jim Bryant and Janet Twomey shot 4-under-par 32 to win the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brierwoou. Finishing litrcc siioi* umk ni ond place wa. the foursome of John Twomey. Morris Hall. It hel Brown and Alice Micali. Carolina Shores Indies Flo Warren shot 64.5 and Lynn Jerr had 68.5 to lead the lirst flight in the Carolina Shores Indies Golf Association tournament last Thurs day. Golfers drop|>cd scores on their two worst holes. Top finishers in the second flight were Barb Brooks with 65.5 and Ginny Dcrrickson with 74.5. Dottic Meader also shot 74.5 but lost to Dcrrickson on a match of cards Blanche Johnson led the third flight with a score of 75.5. Jackie Distler was second with 81, edging Shirley Va/.qucz on a card match. Fourth flight winners were l.il Haupt with 73 and Inkv Remais with 77. Sally Manifold. Vazquez and Johnson tied for Ion putts with 30 apiece. Brooks chipped in !?*r hirdic the 12th hole. Also making chip-ins were Manifold and Betty Kibble house at the 1 Ith Sea Trail Men The team of Ed Bye, Joe Hasson and lew Meyer shoi 131 to win the V . v" Golfing Action Sea Trail Men's Gulf Association Uuirnament last Tuesday on the Maples course. The winning team used a blind draw for its fourth score and edged the foursome of Dave Deferie. l ed Acton. Hob Deiancy and Bill Connor for first place on a match of cards. Finishing third with 133 was the team of Herb Gardner. Gene Williams and John Stokes. Stan Risch. Jim Fernald. Bernie Swanc kanip and Augie Douglass placed fourth with 135. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Marv Peters at the third hole. Byron Wauters at the fifth. Doug Mehne at the 11th and Gerrv Nappv at the 17th. Brienvood Men Two teams tied for first place in the Bricrwood Men's Golf Asso ciation two best ball tournament last Saturday. Jerrv I.ula. T.mile Vrvdauhs. Ro\ Ilavenga and John Johnson shot 2(? undcr-par MS to tic the team of John Martocci. llollen Ciroff and Morris Hall. They used a blind draw for the fourth score. f inishing second with a score of 123 was the foursome of Hon Redding, Dick An/elone. Cilcn Sch malcr and Al l-aughinghouse. Mill Gotdsberry, Rob W'.nd. R..b Ward Jr. and Steve Prokop finished third with 12h. led Naruzinski. John Twomey, Pat Sugrue and Boh Krooks shot 127 to tie for fourth place with Jack Causer. Jerry Smith. Kill Allen and Bill Poison. ('losest-to-the-pin winners were (?d Aston at the third hole. Bill Poison at the ninth. Bill Allen at the 14th and Bill Rose at the 17th. In men's play last Thursday at Brierwood, the team of Hd Aston. Jerry Lula. led Narazinski .mil Bob Sterner shot 11'J to win a two best ball event. Finishing 10 strokes back in sec ond place was the team of Bob Wareheim. Jim Bryant. Jerry Smith and Paul Keeley. The foursome of Dave Harper, Don Redding. Burley Athan and 1-mile Vrvdaghs placed third with 130. On Jan. 31. the team of Jim Roach. Don Redding and Charlie Stransky shot 140 to win a best ball event at Brierwood. Second place went to Dave Einiie Viv daghs and Jim Kellchcr with 143. OVER 30 LEAGUE Ward Leads Too Guns Timothy Ward pumped in 35 nabes pinned a 7S-47 loss on Dosher points as the Top Guns rolled to a Hospital. Mitch Healy and Henry *>7-73 victory over Galloways Gang Randolph had l') points each lor the last Thursday in a Brunswick Wannabes, and Dale Washington County Over 30 Men's Basketball scored 16 for the hospital. Ixague game. Brunswick County , , , , ,,, . ? Over 30 Men's League C onel Jenkins scored lv points in . .^rl. T , . , ,, |. 1Standings As Of reb. 6 a losing cause for Galloways Gang. ... , I earn Wins Losses In last Thursday's other game at Wannabes 1 0 Supply Elementary School. Bill Ze- Mule Riders 1 0 ron had 2X points to lead the Mule Top Guns 1 0 Riders to a 118-61) win over the Has Galloways Gang 0 1 Bcens. Has Bee lis (I I in league piay jan. 31, the Wan- Dosiicr Hospital 0 I CHURCH BASKETBALL Calvary Stops Lefties Grove Calvary Baptist defeated 1 jetties list 47-34, New Britton whipped Grove 76-65 last Friday in a battle Ocean View 60-31 and Camp Meth of two of the top three teams in the odist edged Shallotte Presbyterian Brunswick County Men's Church 38-35. Basketball League. Brunswick County With the win. Calvary improved Church Basketball League its record to 8-0 and held on to first Standings As Of Feb. 7 place in the league standings. Ix'tties Team Wins Losses Grove fell to 6-2 and remained in Calvary Baptist 8 0 third place behind Shallotte First Shallotte First 7 0 Baptist. Lcttics Grove 6 2 Shallotte First's record is 7-0 fol- Ne^ Britton 5 _ lowing a 46-22 win over Supplv J?1"""' lr?ncf * I i. , .. 11 ? 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