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Brierwood Foursome Shoots 31 In 9-Hole Mixed Scramble Jim Roach, Jerry Lula. Andy Micali and Ethel Brown teamed up to shoot 31 and win the nine-hole mixed scramble last Wednesday at Brierwood. Finishing three strokes hack in second place was the team of Joe Reiter, Paul Keeley. Martha Ware heim and Sarah Lula. Brick Landing Wo men Hetty Bonniol and Joan Behrle finished at plus 2 to win the Brick landing Women's Golf Association shootout last Tuesday. Millie Thomas had a birdie at the first hole, and Bonniol birdied the 17th. Sue Nelson had a chip-in at the l()th. Carolina Shores Men The team of Ed Garvey, Dick Pearce, Gordon Goodwin and Art Searby was the overall winner of the Carolina Shores Men's Golf Asso ciation Nassau tournament last Sat urday. Their net scores totaled 308. Winning the front nine with a 151 total was the foursome of John Crane, Les Meader, Bob Remais and Rod Manifold. Bill Teschler, George Bowen, Jim Short and Kirk Burdick won the back nine with a 149. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Bill Goetschius at the third hole and Bill Haupt at the 12th. Last ITiursday, the Carolina Shores men competed in a best ball tournament at Bay Tree. Teams counted one best ball on the first six holes, two best balls on the next six and three best on the last six. Leading the field with a 125 was the team of Gary Mott, Bill Cox, Herb Hinkcl and Lester Soule. They edged Dan Roberts, Dick Pearce, Iggy Pulco and John Serafin on a match of cards. Finishing third with 127 was the foursome of John Crane, Jim Dee han, John Ogden and Jim Ahcarn. Placing fourth, also with 127, were Bill 1'aupi, Paul Wuthrich, Tom Fleming and Jack McAlecr. Calabash Veterans Nick Celfo and Paul Turan shot net 135 to win the Calabash Vet erans Golf Association tournament last Friday at Beachwood. Finishing second in the total net of twosome event was the team of John Pape and Hal Ricbesehl with a score of 139. On a match of cards, third place went to luirry Bollinger and Don Mahncke with 141. Alan Kletchka and Charlie Mahony placed fourth, and Bob Christian and Bill McDavit took fifth with scores of 141. Placing sixth with 143 was the team of Lou Sommers and Chuck Wilson. On a card match, Jim Eaton and Carl Smith edged Herb Oel lerich and George Richardt for sev enth place with 144. The Calabash Veterans will play Saturday at River Hills. Show time for the three best net tournament is 11:45 a.m. Sea Trail Ladies Louisa Cilento fired net 56 and Carol Patridgc had 59 to lead the first flight in the Sea Trail Indies Golf Association tournament last Wednesday. Golfers did not count scores on their two worst holes on the front nine or two worst holes on the back nine. In the second flight, Peggy Cam pana and Ann Holman tied for first place with scores of 55. Dorothy Cambria was second with 56, and Heni Moulton took third with 57. Top finishers in the third flight were Barbara Pointer with net 57, Phyllis Manfred with 59 and Jane Bye with 61. Carol Peters led the fourth flight with a 58. Gaylc Schadle, Pat Burkart and Jennie Gregory tied for second with scores of 59. Maggie Crockett was third with net 60. Louise Scnsening had a birdie at the 16th hole. Brierwood Ladies Jan Loflin shot gross 86 and Hilda Hall and Rose Reiter tied with net 72 to lead the first flight in the Brierwood ladies Golf Association tournament last Tuesday. Mary Schaack had the second low net in the top flight with 74. Hall had low putts in the flight with 30. Top finishers in the second flight were Ethel Brown with gross 91 and Ruth Kinder with net 68. Pat Wolff ap'l Lois Beato tied for second low net with rounds of 70. Brown had low putts with 30. Marion Johnson had a 103 for low gross in the third flight. I>ow net winners were Pierrette Tompkins with 71 and Sue McCann and Sally Dye with scores of 73. Dye and Carolyn McCroskey tied for low putts with 30 each. In the fourth flight, Evelyn Wuth rich and Margaret Pingo tied for low gross with scores of 107. Bettilou Bayne had the low net of 72, fol lowed by Barbara Baxter with net 76. Pingo had low putts with 33. Reporting chip-ins were Uinny Anzelone at the second hole, Tompkins at the 13th and Dye at the 17th. Carding birdies were Wolff at the second hole, Catherine Clemmons at the third, Loflin at the 14th and Rose Reiter at the 18th. Lockwood Shootout Fred Kellogg and Fred McGee finished at plus 9 to win the weekly shootout last Wednesday at Lock wood Golf Links. The shootout was one of the biggest ever with 77 participants. Ed Odum and Rudy Normandin placed second at plus 8 Richard Haywood and Henry Busch were third with plus 7, fol lowed by A1 Burlingame and Larry Brown with plus 6'/i. Jack Finn was the high individual on a non-winning team with plus 614. In the Feb. 9 shootout, Robert Ball and Alex Daniel finished first with plus 9. Don Lenis and Hal Foley finished at plus 51^ to tie for second place with the team of Joe Barry and Phil lip St. James Mike Smith and Joe COED VOLLEYBALL Jones Drops Gene's Auto Richard Jones Construction hand- the Sub Jammers were forfeit win ed Gene's Auto Body its first loss of ners over Sherri's Grill. the season last Tuesday in the Brunswick County Brunswick County Coed Volleyball Coed Volleyball League League. Standings As Of Feb. 21 Richard Jones posted a 15-10, 15- Team Wins Losses 9, win to improve to 9-2 for the sea- Gene's Auto Body 10 1 son. Gene's Auto fell to 10-1 with Jones Construction 9 2 three weeks left in the regular season. Kari's Bar 6 5 In other matches last week, Sherri's Grill 5 6 Brunswick Community College de- Brunswick College 5 6 feated Kari's Bar 15-13, 1-15, 11-8. Roberto's Pizza 4 Roberto's Pizza was a 15-7, 15- Sub Jammers 4 10, winner over J.M. Parkers, while J.M. Parkers 1 10 Ready placed third at plus 5. Brierwood Alen John Martocci. Jack Causer, Dick Anzelone and Jerry Wolff shot 156 to win the Brierwood Men's Golf Association tournament last Thurs day. Teams counted the two best balls on even-numbered holes and the three best balls on odd-numbered holes. Finishing second with a score of 163 was the foursome of Jim Crosby, Kd Theimann, Bob Allwein and Bob Sterner. Neal McCall, Straud Maerker, Howard Bayne and Ned Dye placed third with 168. In the Brierwood men's two best ball event last Monday, two teams tied for first place. Bill Allen, Hal Schuler, Ned Dye and Frank Steeves shot 14-under-par 130 to tie Barney Martin, John Cowic, Rick Rickbeil and Paul Keeley. Placing second with a score of 133 was the team of Neal McCall, Jerry Lula, Ted Narazinski and Charlie Stransky. Carolina Shores Ladies The foursome of Joan Sullivan, Betty Goodwin, Dolly Mott and Carolyn D'Avanzo shot 126 and was the overall winner of the Carolina Shores Ladies Golf Association Nassau tournament last Thursday. Winning the front nine with a 66 was the team of Mary Johnson, Marge Dale, Ruby Vanderburg and Shirley Vazquez. Betty Kibblehouse, Barbara Brooks. Gerry Burdick and Cynthia Omundsen won the back nine with 62. Ruth Radcliffc birdied the eighth hole and finished with low putts with 27. Also making birdies were Sally Manifold at the sccond hole, Dot Meader at the third. Kibble house at the eighth and Lynn Jen and Burdick at the 16th. Reporting chip-ins were Johnson at the first hole, Vazquez at the sec ond and Omundsen at the eighth. Brierwood Homeowners Ed and Claire Aston and Odie and Marian Johnson shot 122 to win the Brierwood Homeowners tournament last Saturday. Teams counted the two best balls on each hole. The winning team fin ished 22 strokes under par. 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Sea Trail Men Jim Jones shot gross 79 and Ron Schadle finished with 41 points to lead the first flight in the Sea Trail Men's Golf Association tournament last Tuesday. Golfers competed for the low gross and highest number of points on the Jones course. George Lefclar had the second low gross of 80. Dick Matheny had 41 points, and John Ewart and Dave DeFerie had 39 each. Second flight winners included Joe Hasson, who shot gross 89 and edged Don Lowensten on a match of cards. On another card match, Jim Fernald topped George Gallop with 39 points. Tied with 37 points each were Jim Love, Ray Dillon, Wayne Ruff and Joe Reid. Top finishers in the third flight were Tom Coniglio with gross 94 and Frank Seaboldt and Joe Carpin ello with rounds of 95. Dick Worley had 42 points, followed by Bob Delancy with 41 and Bill Morris with 39. Augie Douglass shot gross 95 and John Lawrenson posted a 98 to lead the fourth flight. Points winners were Bob Bach with 42 and Ken Harris and Bill Connor with 41 each. Closest-to-the-pin winners were Bill Kimball at the second hole, Ixfelar at the Fifth, Roger Long at the 13th and Ron Hayes at the 17th. Niners Nifty Members of the Carolina Shores Nifty Niners competed for low gross and low net honors last Thursday at Ocean Isle Beach and Brierwood golf courses. Posting the low gross scores were Charlotte Martin with 56, Chris 73. She was followed by Phyllis Alcorn with 61 and Audrey Card (larding with gross ll(< and net 78 with 63. and Edith Wilckens with 120 and Pat llealy had the low net of 34. 79. She was followed by Ellen Ericksen -?c ? ? , with 35 and Card with 36. Travel League nlrli/r Pau> Jordan, Paul Neal, Jerry ? Renegades Downs and Ed Johnston shot 122 to Members of Ruth's Renegades al- win the Carolina Shores Men's so competed for low gross and low Travel league tournament last Fri net honors in their tournament last day at Ocean Isle Beach Golf week at Bay Tree and Brierwood. Course. Top finishers at Bay Tree includ- Finishing second in the two best ed Carolyn McCroskey with gross ball event was the team of John 105. On a match of cards, Irene Te- Ward. Mel Norris, Charlie Abarno r/o was second with 110 and and Ken Singleton with 127. Maxine Gray was third. Placing third with 128 was the Low net winners were Jayne foursome of Mike Mealy, Joe Lowry, Mahncke with 70, Arlene Singleton Jack Rectenwald and Bernie Ander with 72 and McCroskey with 73. son. Terzo had a birdie at the second Chet Palesko, Jerry Rubin. John hole and chip-in at the third. Also Kellenbach and Bob Corbin took chipping in were Mary Quinlan at fourth with 129. 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