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Times-Advocate, 1987-06-17, Page 23sw— 1. BEAUTIES, BEASTS WIN The 'A' championship of the weekend Centralia mixed slo-pitch tourney was won by the Beauties and Beasts. Back, left, Doug Case, Jim Thompson, Robert Pertschy, Dan Lewis, Jim Glavin and Steve Finkbeiner. Front, Deb Case, Marg Thompson, Brenda Wilds, Mary Ann Lewis, Nathalie Glavin and Theresa.Finkbeiner. T -A photo Times-Advocate, June 17, 1987 Poge 3A Local bowlers visit Mitchell Thursday night, 20 bowlers from Hookey 24. John Goaper 23 acrd -Smith 18 the Exeter club travelled to Mitchell Best for the ladies were Isabel Best for the ladies were Elizabeth for fun and fellowship with the Mit- chell club. Because of rain _ only six ends of the first game were playtid. All retired to the clubhouse for euchre and a delicious lunch. Isabel Rogerson walked off with top honors getting the top prize for most lone hands as well as the highest score. Saturday night back home, Ray Smith, Ernie Ross and Bill Lamport recorded the high scores for the men with 21, 20 and 19, respectively. Several bowlers only bowled one game and Grace Cooper and Jack ('hristie each scored 12 points. ('old weather restricted play Tues- day night. Two game winners were Ray Smith 21 and Ernie Ross 20. One game best scores were Bill Lam- port 19, Bea Ballantyne 15 and Grace Cooper 12. June 6, Marshall Dearing was tops with two wins and 30 plus 10. Next were Morels Wadsworth 28 and Mark WIN FOR D&S - The DM team won the 'B' title in Saturday's mixed slo-pitch tournament at Centralia. Bock, left, Brenda Daymond, Sharon Johnson, Lori Cronyn, Gayle Cronyn, Judy Cronyn and Debbie Glavin. Front, Greg Daymond, Ron Johnson, Dave Atthill, Bill Hodge, Mark Cronyn and Greg Campbell.T-A photo Golf Tips Rogerson with double wins, 29 and a plus of four while Elizabeth Lamport and Lorna Spencer each won a single game. Dearing was also the winner June 4 with two wins and 24 followed by Lamport 29 and Grace Cooper and (alga Chipchase 19. Today, Wednesday, the Exeter Legion is sponsoring a men's pairs tournament at the local greens begin- ning at 1 ::30 p.m. By Ron Bileski C.P.G.A. Professional Here is the best practise game 1 know for learning feel, and this business of putting is almost entirely feel. This drill teaches you to judge distance. First, try a 25 foot uphill putt about ten times. memorize the feel and firmness of that uphill stroke. Now try the same putt coming back downhill stroking the ball with the same iden- tical firmness and solidness you ap- plied going uphill. See how far the balls scoot past the hole. You've had your first and most im- portant lesson in judging speed. Repeat the drill from shorter distances - 20 feet, 15 feet, 5 feet. Putt uphill first, then downhill. with the same firmness of stroke. Go through the various putts again, only this time putt downhill first. then uphill. See how far short you leave the uphill putts. Good golfing instinct can be developed; feet can be taught. This drill proves it. 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Put a SlrIHL to Work for You The STI HL FS -52 AVE High power. low weight and quality craftsmanship -Stihl puts it all together in the new FS-52AVE Trimmer/Edger -perfect for the homeowner! The FS-52AVE features easy starting. electronic ignition and goes almost anywhere with gasoline - powered versatility. Adjustable loop handle for ease of operation. Try one today. $x5995 or monthly $4333 5T/HL A wide range of trimmers and chainsaws in stock C.C. Enterprises Inc. Mt. 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