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The Island Packet from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina • 15

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The Island Packeti
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Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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TM Island Packet riday October 4 1H5 Sports Week Richard Woods displays Ducks Unlimited decoys wildlife print Anglers disagree on cancelling tourney have Your Ticket to the Seniors Sports Briefs Chips and Putts HILTON HED jlr Seniors International Or simply bring your ticket to any golf pro shop of Port Royal Resort Shipyard Plantation or Sea Pines Plantation ana receive the same $200 discount Chips and Putts To order season badges good for an entire week's admission to the Hilton Head Seniors International call: Season badge $25 each Two badges $40 the fisherman Spivey pickup stood truck 6 6 $10 $10 To register and obtain more infor mation contact Graham at 785 2166 or Carson at 785 7851 Richard Woods of Ducks Unlimit ed also said a concerted effort would be made this year to finish the auc tion by 10:30 and skeet for the skeet shoot was really very pleased with the way the youngsters took instruc tion during the last clinic They were very well said Harden The site of the clinic is an aban doned oyster factory To reach the site going west take the first dirt road past Saw Mill Creek Road The road will be marked and is opposite Burnt Church Road annual fishing tournament because of the threat of high winds and rough seas from the hurricane Hatcher of Thomasville NC came down Tuesday after spending $1000 dollars getting his 27 foot or mula power boat caught some of the prettiest bait you've ever seen three dozen mullets 15 dozen pogies I already turned them loose al) gone" he added Terrell Courie of Hilton Head Is land was on his way down the Inter coastal Waterway ready to head for the ocean when he heard the word of the cancellation at a check in point cense in the future the time to get said Graham Instructors for the program in clude Joe Pitts rankie Hodge Bill Carson Otto errene Jim Little john Steve Sease Denny ussell Joe Harden Joe Mattox and Chuck Pigg Sgt Melvin Cumbee education training officer for the South Caroli na Wildlife and Marine Resources Department has also been active in planning the program one of which was held in August The state wild life agency will furnish all the shells i Inshore action hot The ladies riday Golf Sept 27 was a one best ball of foursome tour nament with Arlene Armstrong Isa belle Miles ran Baker first Erika Kessel Mebbi Cragg Emily Smith Sue Prewitt second Tickets for the banquet which in cludes a membership in Ducks Un limited are $40 and a date ticket is $20 NORTH MYRTLE BEACH SC AP) Bill Banker says it probably was a good idea to call off the $270000 Arthur Smith King Macker el Tournament even though it turned out that Hurricane Gloria by passed the South Carolina coast Some fishermen probably would have driven their power boats far out into the Atlantic Ocean in search of the game fish said Banker of Ashboro NC "If the storm got bad they (the tournament organizers) wouldn't have been able to get all the boats in in he said But Reggie Hatcher said last Thursday that there were plenty of disappointed fishermen Nearly 1000 boats were entered in the tournament with fishermen from 40 states and four foreign coun tries ready to head to sea last Thurs day But Smith decided to cancel his Ducks Unlimited cards was Grethe Izer 36 Anna Lou Stenken won light with a 37 on a match of cards and light winner was Ann lorio 38 Port Rayal Port Royal 9 hoie ladies played low putts on the Barony course A group of island sportsmen who are all certified instructors will con duct a gun safety clinic Saturday Oct 19 from 8 a to 5 pm at the Tremleston property near Bluffton The program open to both young sters and adults will include a lec ture film presentation gun hand ling demonstration camoulflage gun safety instruction and an obsta cle course demonstration on how to safely cross fences and fallen trees The highlight of the day will come after all the other subjects have been covered: participants will have a skeet shoot important to have the gun handling and safety part done said Sonny Graham one of the instructors open to anyone from 12 to 99 though youngsters under 12 be said Graham pointing out that children under 12 may none theless take the course and be awarded a certificate of apprecia tion certification program is vol untary now but probably be a requirement for getting a hunting li good out there (in the said "1 would MONDAY OUT 7 4:15 pm: The Hilton Head High tennis team hosts Battery Creek at the high school courts Palmetto Dunes The Palmetto Dunes ladies 18 hole golf group odd holes tournament with one half handicap was played on the azio Course Monday Sept 30 light A winner on a match ot cards was Grethe Izer 36 Anna Lou Stenken won light with a 37 on a match of cards and light winner was Ann lorio 38 Tenth tee winners at 206 were Bill Livingston Doug Watson Joe Hut chinson Dirk Verhoeff Joe Moss Ralph Peck John Simpson Jim Taylor 214 were second Carl Lip pman Bob Schenk Gene Weyeneth Harry Nethery 215 then third Dick Hill made a hole in one on the 15th hole but lost third place on a match of cards The island chapter of Ducks Un limited will have its annua) banquet and auction Oct 29 at the Hotel In ter Continental Hilton Head with trips to Disney World New York City and the mountains among the items to be auctioned The event will begin with a cock tail party from 6:30 7:30 followed by dinner and the auction for about 25 large items Among the major prizes is a trip to New York City for two with travel provided by Eastern Airlines and ac commodations at the new Mariott Marquis Accommodations for the Disney World trip will be provided by Hyatt A ski trip to Wintergreen Va is also on the agenda along with a shopping spree weekend at the Ritz Carlton at Buckhead in Atlanta Other prizes include accommoda tions at Wild Dunes Kiawah and Seabrook resorts near Charleston Two puppies will also be auc tioned The grand door prize will again by a boat donated by Sea Is land Marine Other item will include shotguns The fishermen were upset that Smith had canceled the two day tournament at 7 a on the first day when they believed he could have waited and let them fish ri day we could have fished for four hours I would have been Spivey said who added that most tournaments allow for a storm day The news that Gloria was heading north and was not expected to hit the northern South Carolina coast Trout bass and inshore fishing seem to be where the action is this week A lot of spottail bass are being caught: they seem to be all over At South Beach they are being caught in the creeks near the inlet all the way back into the Broad Creek area Bud Phagan at Grocery on Matthews Drive told me that thespottails were hot right now He alsosaid that a few more flounder are be ing caught After the reports heard about trout fishing news was very good A group of four anglers last weekend boated fishing somewhere in Broad Creek Bud also said that most of his shrimp customers are getting about 20 trout per fishing trip Live shrimp are the ticket for Irout and bass and live minnows work well for flounder has both live baits for sale A fishing tournament is in the making for Oct 26 27 This is an Palmetto Danes The Palmetto Dunes ladies 18 hole gplf group odd holes tournamentrith one half handicap was played the azio Course Monday Sept Ji flight A winner on a matchof inshore tournament for Beaufort County residents for trout flounder spottail bass and largemouth bass Cash prizes along with sporting goods will be awarded to the win ners Grocery Tropi cal Lounge and Italian Restaurant Pearlstine Distributors and Coca Cola of Beaufort are the tournament sponsors The entry fee is $15 and should be paid at Grocery be fore 10 pm riday Oct 25 Offshore not much going on according to Captain Crawford Baker who ran out to the tire reef Saturday Captain was the only boat out because he had the big gest boat We just have to wait on the offshore fishing until the winds sub side Shelter Cove Marina reported that its charter boats have been doing very well with the bluefish right at South Beach point I got the same re port from Outdoor Resorts I guess the blues are pretty thick at the point and that the fishing is confined to that area until the northeast winds subside which could happen before the weekend Good luck and return what you use wildlife prints and duck decoys A number of items attractive to women will also be auctioned in cluding Dhurrie rugs and jewelry SATURDAY OCT 5 9 am: Play continues in the Junior Davis and Wightman Cup tennis tournaments at Sea Pines and Shipyard Racquet Clubs 9 am: Play continues in the Inter Continental Singles Invitational Croquet Tournament at Port Royal Croquet Club Port Royal Resort 2 pm: Stan and Margie Smith will be playing Carrie and Kurt Kam perman in an exhibition mixed doubles match at Port Royal Racquet Club 3 pm: A doubles exhibition and croquet clinic at the Port Royal Cro quet Club Gate Prices Thursday Oct 10 riday Oct 11 Saturday Oct 12 Sunday Oct 13 RIDAY OCT 4 9 am: Play begins in the Junior Davis and Junior Wightman Cup ten nis tournaments The Davis Cup matches for boys will be played at Sea Pines and the Wightman Cup matches for girls will be played Shipyard Racquet Club Teams from the Carolinas Georgia and Tennessee will be competing 9 am: Play continues in the Inter Continental Singles Invitational Croquet Tournament at Port Royal Croquet Club Port Royal Resort 8 pm: The Hilton Head High School football team travels to Hanahan to face Hanahan High 8 pm: The Hilton Head Prep football team meets Patrick Henry Aca demy in Estill "It looked ocean) he fished" Many of around Bill outside Vareen's Marina drinking beer and complaining about not be ing able to compete for the biggest King Mackerel They also were getting refunds of the money they had put in a Calcut ta a winner take all tournament side bet that Spivey ws running Spivey who also was planning to stepped up their complaints fish in the event from his 31 foot Sil fishermen also were angry vercraft said he had $10000 in the that Smith planned to keep their $200 pot entry fees fishing with Captain Art by Art Askplanri SUNDAY OCT 6 9 am: inal round play begins in the Inter Continental Singles Invita tional Croquet Tournament at Port Royal Croquet Club Port Royal Re ssrt 1 pm: Closing ceremonies for the Junior Davis and Wightman Cup tennis tournaments at Sea Pines Racquet Club 2 pm The Hilton Head Rugby ootball Club will host Olde Grey of Co lumbia in the island only home game of the fall season Spectators welcome no admission 2 pm: The Rose Hill polo team plays West Palm Beach at the Rose Hill Plantation polo field Admission $5 per car and tailgate picnics are welcome Port Royal Golf Club Port Royal Resort Hilton Head Island SC October 10 13 1985 Bring any ticket new or old used or unused to the HILTON HEAD SENIORS INTERNATIONAL any day Thursday thru Sunday and receive $200 off the daily gate admission price Businesses to battle Wal Mart has challenged Maxway and Winn Dixie and Bi lo will square off in softball games this Sunday at Barker ield with proceeds from the $1 admission donations going to the United Way und Teams from the department stores will be meet at 1 15 and the grocery stores will tangle at 2:30 Rugby slated Sunday The Hilton Head Rugby ootball Club will play its only home game of the fall season Sunday at 2 pm at Barker ield against Olde Grey of Co lumbia Hilton Head is now 1 1 for the season having beaten Parris Island and lost to the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta last Sunday Three players from the Hilton Head team have been selected for the Palmetto Select Side an all star team Chosen were Grady Leonard Mike Reeves and Tim Griffin Airline tourney slated Tennis players from eight airlines and as many states will compete this weekend in the first Interline 29 Tennis Tournament at Hilton Head Island Beach and Tennis Resort The players coming from as far as California Minnesota Louisia tiaand New York will compete in and women's singles and doubles9nd mixed doubles in open 35 and 55 age categories The tournament is being coordinated through Best Interline Tours ofAtlanta and will be directed by Bunny Williams of the Beach and Tennis ikesort "We're not expecting large numbers of players this year" Williams said know how long it takes to spread the word on an event of thistype So far the airlines represented are Eastern Japan Republic KLM Air Wisconsin Western American and Northwest such a wide range of players that we are going to begin with a round robin riday night and Saturday morning" Williamsadded we will go into the main draw competition" Colony Resorts the California based firm that manages Beach and Tennis Resort has special events planned for the players and their Quests including a wine and cheese party Saturday at which videotaped highlights of the early rounds will be shown compliments of Video Plus inal rounds of the competition will be Sunday morning Sept 26 Betty Herdegen 16 took first place Susie Kelly on a match of cards Edie Scott and Olga Williams second with 17 On Oct 3 the ladies played a 9 hole Tee to Green tournament light A winner was Barbara Geig er and light winner was Betty Milne Sea Pines Inc Wednesday Golf Sept 25 was a three best balls of foursome tournament with ill entered irst tee winners at 195 were Pete Devin Tom Ball Bob Kriwanek Bill Credle Art Mountrey Walt Hughes Herb aber Norm Armstrong 209 were second John McLean Tom Woods Lee Redard Herb Gunner 211 third on match of cards Certified instructors to conduct gun safety dime October 19 highlighted by skeet shoot 7 swsbiw? fete set iwaaKu a aoun PGA.

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