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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 73

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THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER SulL May 29 1977 90 3 7:30 611111-7111 10 Locals Enter PGA Qualifying ORIOLES VERSUS THE CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS TODAY IS BATTER UP DAY Air BOXES )3 50 RESERVED 3 GEM ADM 1250 KIDS 'LSO PH 3773827 1111 0 Golf Richard Sink Golf Rich Sinh 4 i0011401 DO YOU HAVE CHURCH NEWS? Lot The Charlotte Observer Print It Mary Bishop 3747084 Chi Chl Rodriguez is the only touring pro scheduled playing Monday only with an exhibition and demonstration at 9 am But the celebrity cast alone is worth the $5- per-day admission: Dean Smith (just Monday) flank Aaron Whitey Ford Roger Mans Sonny Jurgensen Otto Graham Billy Kilmer Charlie Justice Steve Jones Jack Mann Jeff Mullins Perry Como and Jack Albertson among others Shotgun starts are at 10:30 each morning Thursday night from 7 to 9 at Carmel Arnold Palmer Joe Inman Jim Simons Lanny Wadkins Leonard Thompson Eddie Pearce and Haas have been invited to a local Wake Forest alumni meeting Inman attended last year's and went on to win the Kemper Not in conjunction with the Kemper but slated anyway Thursday through Saturday is the fifth SC Amateur at Wildewood in Columbia Dick Ilorne defending Skyway's In Ripley's There's a Carolinas club that's made it into Ripley's Believe It Or Not The Ripley Museum at Myrtle Beach has a plaque boasting Skyway just a few miles awayas the only course in the world requiring a tramway to get to it Owner Larry Heiden says the ride over the Inland Waterway may scare off some golfers "But for everyone it does' he says "the talk we get about it attracts a dozen more' Mike Schlueter's- Carolinas PGA Section victory last week wasn't the first time the River Hills pro has taken top money in a major CPGA event Ile was low pro in the 1975 SC Open won by Dick Horne a Mt Pleasant amateur "I said something then about giving the guy the title any day and I'll take the money" said Schlueter "I've regretted saying that ever since" The pro-am June 9 at Westport In Denver has been canceled Cost would lie WO for the sec- Ilona! $200 more for the regional There would be nothing extra for the final Entry fee now is $300 Beman wants to reduce costs and travel for participants He will confirm dates and sites later Also This Week With the arrival of the Kemper Open its the chance to capitalize on the pros' appearance in the area The biggest added attraction is the fourth annual Duke Celebrity Golf Invitational a real extravaganza today and Monday at Duke University's Golf Course for the benefit of Duke DAVIS HI POINT 0 Strung with Mono 0 Cover Included 24 95 Tennis and Ski Shop 3814 Monroe Rd Phone 377-3175 Tennis and Hike Shop 3920 Park Road Phone 523-8861 4 0-5-29 I 41 1)1i 10j tAA1tpuk I I I 11 Lv similar reduction in price 71k VI 1'10' '1'111' a ff: White's Advertising Policy: Our every intention is to have all advertised items in stock on our shelves If an item advertised is not available for any unforeseen reason White's will issue a RAIN CHECK on request for the merchandise et the sale price when it is available or will offer a comparable item at a similar reduction in price -0 llittiftilillIIII1111112' 1 White's Advertisin Polic l- :1 Our every intention isgto hay: 'all 1 1 advertised items in stock on our shelves If an item advertised isnot ti available for any unforeseen reason t' 1 White's will issue a RAIN CHECK on request for the micchandise et i 0 P-L the sale price when it is available or will offer comparable item at a miler reduction in rice -7e 1 i Off 'I' 'a il'i" 911 't l'fa '1'111' a 177: 14 I I 0 HOURS: MON-SAT 9-6 SUN 1-6 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9-5 c'0 Fr 0 cm Our ukg Pirke Otk Zoue3 Euerryd dO 0 MI Ur Ten Charlotte-affiliated golfers and 43 more Carolinians are among the 415 competing this week (beginning Tuesday) at Pinehurst in the PGA Tour Qualifying School the last one planned under the present one-site format Three former City Amateur champions David Strawn Skip Dunaway and Terry Mauney (now of Pompano tried before Fe Fla) have 0' er their Approved VI -14 Tournament '1 4011V14 Players tour card :7:44 and failed Doug 4 4 4r'' London now of i Pinehurst and 0 to Dale Forbis of Matthews are i' also local retur- i nees to the i i school Strawn Charlotte native Tiger Jordan pro at Pinetuck in Rock Hill SC and area-club assistants Ben Balentine of Myers Park Toby Lawson of Raintree and Tommy Ducey of River Hills are first-timers Greg Powers of Nashville who learned to play at Carmel Country Club is one of several players at the school who lost their cards because of poor play Powers's parents still are members at Carmel The head of the class appears to be Curtis Strange the two-time North and South Amateur winner and former NCAA champion who missed his card by a stroke last fall at Brownsville Tex in his first try Strange now of New Bern his NV i le's hometown is joined by fellow Wake Forest dropout Bob Byman of Raleigh Both would have been seniors this season Also in the school are David Thore of Reidsville and Tim Saylor Of East Bend who also played on Wake's two NCAA champions Jay Haas another member of Wake's national championship clubs Is already on the tour qualifying last fall Also included in the 39 North Carolinians entered are Tony Hollifield of Gastonia former Alabama team- it 414 mate of US '11 pOapteen ki 1972 JNe rcy rof-71 1 I Am champ Steve 4 Forrest of Mt 0 Airy Albemarle's Mark Andrew At and Doug Owens "1 Craig Collett of 's Pinehurst Jack Moore of Stanley Rodney Morrow of Boiling Strange Springs Curtis Soule and Carl Vann of Southern Pines and Gastonian Rocky Rockett now of Myrtle Beach SC Among the 14 South Carolinians are 1976 US Amateur runnerup Parker Moore of Laurens Charles Grant of McColl Bill Lewis of Florence and Columbia's David DuPre Gus Sylvan Pat Hoffman and Larry Mattox Strong players from the US and abroad are New Zealand king Simon Owen tied for second in last year's World Cup matches three-time Canadian PGA champ Bob Panasiuk former US Walker Cupper Phil Hancock who also missed his card by a stroke last fall Ilawailan Lance Suzuki fifth in the 1977 Hawaiian Open former winner Mike Ford Byman's brother Ed and Laura Baugh's brother Beau The number of cards to be dispensed depends on the quality of play and will be determined by Commissioner Deane Beman and his staff as the 108-hole tournament progresses It required the addition of the No 3 course to the No 2 and No 5 courses to handle the large field for the Tuesday through Thursday rounds No 2 will be used after the 54-hole cut to approximately 120 pros and the 72-hole cut to around 70 Beginning in the fall the PGA Tour proposes 36-hole nationwide sectionals in late September four hole regionals in mid-October and a six-round 144-player finale it's Cornell Afrlin 4 For Lacrosse 'Chic TIRE SIZE GR70x14 HR 70)(15 GR78x15 Blemishes Terrific Savings On A Large Select Group of FACTORY BLEMISHED TIRES! 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