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The Times Advocate, 2008-08-13, Page 19
RON/ll\ cAsF: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 SPORTS 19 Ironwood golf scores Ironwood Junior Club Aug. 4 - 2 or 3 Person Scramble - Bantam boys (38) Cullen Mercer, Brock Horner, Bantam girls (47) Lindsay Dalrymple, Megan Dalrymple, Lauren Overholt, Junior boys (39) Josh Brintnell, Justin Horner Longest Drive - Bantam boys Devan Kowall, Bantam girls Lindsay Dalrymple, Junior boys Justin Horner Ironwood Men's Club Aug. 5 - Black Nine White Tees Flight win- ners: A Flight John Rudderman 35n34, Darren Mason 341135, Jeff Loosley 39n35, Jason Heywood 36n35, Scott Pincombe 40n38; B Flight Scott Burton 36n38, Al Mitchell 40n39, Harry Disher 41n39, Dan Denomme 40n39, Morley Obre 41n39, Jarett Palen 431140; C Flight Bill Thompson 42n41, Jeff Pfaff 42n42, Bob Ross 431143, Don Hodgins 44n43, Ron Holmes 471144; D Flight Paul Overholt 40n40, Brian Brooks 45n42, Dick Lord 46n44, Steve Schroeder 47n45, Matt Ische 45n46 CTP: A&B Flight #12 Scott Burton, #15 Jeff Loosley; C&D Flight #13 Doug Watson, #16 Matt Ische Skins: A&B Flight #10 Brion Penhale, #11 Clayton Hefley, #13 Morley Obre, #15 Darren Mason; C&D Flight: #15 Paul Overholt, #16 Jeff Pfaff Ironwood Senior Men's Club Aug. 6 - 1st place tie: Jack Chipchase 40, Al Beattie 41, Don Heywood 40, Charley Chambers 47, Total 168; 1st place tie: Ernie Ahrens 45, Al Preece 40, Jim Pfaff 43, Bob Laye 40, Total 168; 3rd place: Jim Russell 40, Geo Tryon 44, Joe Wells 44, Rusty Iron 46 Total 174; 4th place: Hal Snoddy 44, Jim Campbell 43, Ben Hoogenboom 39, Brian Wedlake 49, total 175; 5th place: Del Nixon 45, Bill Gilfillan 46, Ken Herman 52, Ron Chanyi 35, Total 178; 6th place: Jim Hughes 45, Ken McConnell 44, Lorne Ridout 44, Jim Morissey 46, Total 179; 7th place: Joe Ouwendyk 54, Frank Dumont 40, Terry Bourne 47, Doug Pearson 45, Total 186; 8th place: Howard McDonald 44, Bob Clark 52, Bill Farquhar 40, Tosh Yamamoto 52, Total 188; 9th place: Casey Cook 54, Joe Wilson 39, Dennis Hockey 46, Sandy Trap 46, Total 190; 10th place: Mike Barclay 48, Rob Snell 43, Bob Coates 53, Mike Ritchie 53, Total 197; 11th place: Bill Thompson 51, Murray Morrison 41, Guy Giddings 60, Bill Soldan 49, Total 201 CTP holes #4 Bill Farquhar, #7 Ken McConnell Ironwood Ladies' League Aug. 7 - Low Gross - A Lynne Farquhar 38, 13 Barb Smits 46, C Gail Lawson 50 Low Putts A - Joan Heywood 15, Chris Hogan 15, Anne DeBoer 15, Lynne Farquhar 16; B - Joanne Hardy 15, Rosemary Schaefer 16, Marlene Parsons 17, Barb Smits 17, Louis Pincombe 17; C - Gail Lawson 16, Gayle Ready 17, Anita Riddell 18, Glenda Wagner 18 CTP: A #4 A' Joan Heywood; 'B' Marj Green #7 A' Joan Heywood, B' Stella Chattington, 'C' Bev Anstett; Longest Drive #3 A' Joan Heywood, B' Anne Prout, •C; Ann Nagel 50/50 draw winner Jackie Martens , Free cart - Marj Green Exeter Golf Club scores Monday Night Men's Aug. 4 Team 1: A: Low Gross -Morley Obre 39, Low Net: Rich Miller 37, B: Low Gross Hayden Gozzard 40, Low Net: Phil Turner 34, C: Low Gross Frank DuBarry 43, Low Net: Mike Nice 38cb D: Low Gross: Dave Keys 46, Low Net: Clarence Toornstra 33 Closest to the Pin #3 Rich Miller, #6 Monty Scott Skins Mike Nice #1, Monty Scott #6 Tuesday Morning Ladies Aug. 5 39 golfers Low Putt A: June Fisher 13, B: Helen Wasnidge 14, C: Joan Stuart 14, D: Brigitte DuBarry 17 20 Pars and one Birdie Share the Wealth: June Fisher and Janet Hall Lucky Plate: Anne Helm Senior Men's Aug. 7 - A Flight LN Bert Dickerson 35, B Flight LN Al Otton 33; C Flight LN Don Overholt 33, D Flight LN Gus Gregus 32CB CTP #3 Ross Hodgert, #6 Jim Hayter Winning Teams: Clare Hayter, Don Overholt, Bob Reynolds, Louis Schilbe (142) Brian Cosgrove, Jim Hall, Coog Knight, Bev Skinner (143) Upcoming event: Texas Scramble with Tuesday Ladies League - Aug. 15 Wednesday Night Ladies Aug. 8 - A LG Carole Preece 44, LN Kathy McLean 35; B LG Diane Cole 51, LN Kathy Hayter 36; C LG Helen Kadey 61, LN Carrie Parsons 35; D LG Sandra Faber 50, LN Cheryl Masson 33 50/50 winner: Marlene Munn Hall of fame CEO heading to Beijing ST MARYS - The president and CEO of Canada's Baseball Hall of Fame, Tom Valcke, is headed to the 2008 Olympic Summer Games wearing the cap of technical commis- sioner for baseball. 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