2B The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, June 14, 1990
Gunnoe Golf
Tourney Awards
Lewisburg Softball
League Results
Awards presentation at the Dick
Gunnoe Memorial Golf Tourna-
ment were made by the late
Gunnoe's family: Carla Gunnoe,
daughter-in-law; Dick Gunnoe,
Jr.; Joan Gunnoe.
White Sulphur Springs held the
fifth annual West Virginia Dandelion
Festival Memorial Day weekend. In
conjunction with the festival, Valley
View Country Club held the Dick
Gunnoe memorial Golf Tournament
May 27. The tournament was dedi-
cated in memory of Dick Gunnoe,
who coached and taught in the
Greenbrier County School system
for over 30 years. Proceeds went
into a scholarship fund for a senior
at Greenbrier East High School.
Sponsors were Runyon Distribut-
ing Co., Inc. of Meadow Bluff, Valley
View Country Club and the M~n's
Organization of Valley View.
Twenty-seven teams participated
with two-shotgun starts.
The homestead and WOAY TV
sponsored teams. Prizes were
awarded to the individual team
members of the top three winning
teams; and, to the team with the
highest score. Closest to the pin
contests were won by: Keith McEI-
wee and Billy Potter.
Awards were made by Joan Gun-
nee, Dick Gunnoe and Dick's wife
Carla.
Third place team: Bob Bowling,
Eccles Glover, Rus Fogus, Marshall
Bostic. Second place team: Roger
Boone, Tommy Hayes, Bill McMil-
Women
June 5, 1990
Federal Prison Camp (FPC) -- 9
Roger's Rowdy's -- 4
Brown's Construction -- 13
(5 innings)
Roger's Rowdy's-- 0
Crawford's Club -- 20
Alderson-- 1
Men
May 14
B. A. Mulligan -- 8, Bank of
White Sulphur Springs -- 7
Crawford's -- 6, ABB -- 12
Boggs -- 18, Shenandoah
Manor-- 11
May 16
Simms' Exxon -- 21,
WVSOM/IFF-- 1
Boggs -- 4, Bank of
White Sulphur Springs -- 10
Shenandoah Manor-- 7,
ABB -- 18
May 21
Crawford's -- 18,
WVSOM/FF- 12
Shenandoah Manor--- 8,
WVSOM/FF -- 12
ABB -- 3, Bank of
White Sulphur Springs -- 14
May 23
Boggs-- 6, B. A. Mulligan- 7
Simms' Exxon -- 13,
Crawford's- 6
B. A. Mulligan -- 14, Simms'
Exxon -- 13
May 30
Bank of White Sulphur
Springs -- 18, WVSOM/FF -- 10
Shenandoah Manor- t3,
Simms' Exxon -- 17
ABB-- 7, Boggs-- 0
June 1
Shenandoah Manor -- 12,
Crawford's --- 11
Radio WRRL
Golf Open
The tenth annual RC/WRRL Golf
Open is scheduled for June 23 and
24. It is a flighted tournament.
Prizes will be given in "all seven
flights to the top three golfers in
each. flight from the championship to
the sixth flight.
Entry fee is $40, which includes
one free practice round of golf and a
lion, Pat Ferrell. First place team: meal ticket. These items will be
Pat O'Bdem~B~bby Loving, Lanty mailed to you ~e~ipt of your
Clinebeli, Jol~ffny Bowesl Highest entry fee. The practice rounds may
score team: Tommy Graham, Lucky
Vance, Paul Hogg, Tommy Cary.
Volley Ball
Anyone wishing to enter a team
in the Lewisburg Summer Volleyball
League should call Marion Gordon
at 645-1218. There is a $50 en-
trance fee. A tournament with
awards will be held after completion
of season.
be played June 18 thru June 22.
Among the prizes this year will be
two Canaan Valley Golf Packages
which will include a three day/two
night midweek golf package for two
from Canaan Valley Resort Park in
Davis. The package includes two
nights lodging, two days breakfast,
three days greens fees and three
days 18-hole cart rental. One trip will
be awarded to the championship
flight winner, the other will be
awarded by a drawing from all other
flight winners.
if you have any questions, please
call WRRL at 438-7811 or RC Cola
at 438-6194.
Crawford's Women's Softball
Only W. Va. Team In Va. League
Crawford's Women's Softball
team is the only West Virginia team
in the Covington Women's Softball
League. Crawford's travelled to Her-
cules field in Covington June 4 for
two games against Bennett's Saw-
mill. Crawford's won the first game
with a score of 6-2 after seven in-
nings of play. Karen Goodall, Angie
Morris, and Brenda Smith hit
doubles. Runs were scored by Vet
Cathoun-Erskine, Karen Goodall.
Amber Hinkle, Kelly Levisay, Angie
Morris, and Brenda Smith.
At the second game, Karen Goo-
dall and Mildred Holland hit doubles
with Amber Hinkle contributing an
RBI for Crawford's. Crawford's and
Bennett's were tied 8-8 at the bot-
tom of the 7th inning. Bennett's
Sawmill scored 5 runs in the 8th in-
ning to win the game, Bennett's 13-
Crawford's 8. -
The team began its local season
with a big win against Alderson June
5 at Dorie Miller field in Lewisburg.
Karen Goodall started off Crawford's
scoring with a triple RBI in the 1st
inning. Runs continued to pour in
through the fourth inning as Beverly
Smith hit two home runs, RBI's, a
triple, and a double. Wendy
Holcomb hit a home run, RBI combi-
nation as well. Rhonda White and
Vet Calhoun-Erskine contributed to
Crawford's score by hitting doubles.
Mary Ann Boone, Karen Goodalt,
Amber Hinkle, and Kelly Levisay
each had an RBI. Crawford's didn't
need to take their bat at the bottom
of the 5th inning, as the game was
called 20 to 1.
Camp At Salem, Virginia
The Pittsburgh Pirates will con-
duct a baseball camp for players in
this area at municipal field in Salem,
Virginia, Saturday July 7, 10 a.m
Salem is the home of the Pittsburgh
Pirates' Class A organization, the
Buckaneers.
All players 16 years of age or
older are invited to participate. Take
gloves and shoes. Wear a uniform
or clothing suitable for workout.
American Legion players must take
a letter of approval from their team
manager or their post commander.
These camps will be conducted by
Jack Bowen and Steve Demeter,
scouting supervisor of Pittsburgh Pi-
rates.
starting June 18'h thru. 23'd. and
country music midnight Jamborree
June 20'" thru. 22 no.
All pickers, singers and traders--
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Greenbrier East
Luck visited Lewisburg last week.
Oliver Luck, Republican candidate
for the U.S. Congress from West
Virginia's Second Congressional
District was in town Wednesday to
speak at the Spring Sports Banquet
at Greenbrier East High School and
paid a visit to the Mountain Messen-
ger offices.
The two-time academic All
American football player and West
Virginia University honor graduate is
challenging incumbent Harley Stag-
gers in November election. Mr Luck
acknowledges it is tough to beat an
incumbent but feels if enough
people hear his message, he can
pull an upset.
Citing West Virginia's economic
problems and low per capita income
as reasons for many of the state's
most productive workers leaving to
work elsewhere, Mr Luck
that if elected, he will work
nate restrictive laws and
regulations which hinder
nesses from starting up
limit new job creation. He
state needs to export more lit
products, not just raw
The former West Virginia
sity Mountaineer and
quarterback credits athletic
pline and hard work as
contribute to effective
Luck graduated from West
University Phi Beta Kappa
earned a law degree during
he played for the Oilers He
ceived a fellowship to
pean law in Germany for
The candidate lives in
town, with his wife Kathy
son Andrew.
West Virginia School of Osteopathic
Summer Swimming Program
Registration for classes will be taken at the WVSOM
through June 15 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Classes will be June 18
August 9.
Registration must be made in person prior to first day of class
on a first come, first served basis. Most classes have limited enrol
Testing for placement in appropriate class will be held on first
"Jay of classes. All Red Cross Classes are 45 minutes. Advanced
ing is 2 to 3 hours each night.
Certified American Red Cross Swim Classes
Intermediate Monday 9 a.m.
Swimmers Monday 10 a.m.
Advanced Beginner Wednesday 9 a.m.
Beginners Wednesday 10 a.m.
Advanced Beginner Thursday 9 a.m.
Beginners Thursday 10 a.m.
Fees: 12 & over, $15; Under 12, $10.
All lap and open swims are under the supervision of certified
Red Cross Advanced Lifesavers. All course~ of instruction are
upon National Red Cross standards.
Classes not filled subject to cancellation or schedule
Aquatic Activities
Lap Swim for Physical Fitness
Mondays through Fridays 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Early Childhood (2 to 4 Years of Age)
Must lee accompanied by a parent who will get in water.
Mondays and Wednesdays 11 a.m.
Cost: $12, one week; $18 two weeks.
Aqua Aerobics
Exercise in water to gain physical fitness. Workout includes
stretch, endurance, cool down. For swimmers and non-swimmers.
five minute work-out.
Mondays through Thursdays 1 p.m.
Men. & Wed. (Moderate Level)
Tues. & Thurs. (Advanced Level)
$15/2 days; $25/4 days
Open Swim
Monday through Friday: 2 -- 4 & 6 -- 8 p.m.
Saturday: 1 -- 5 p.m.
No one under the age of 10 will be allowed in pool or pool
accompanied by parent or responsible adult.
Individual Three-month Pass $35 ~
Family 3-month Pass $100
Family Year Pass $280
Daily
Adults, 12 & over $1.50
Children, under 12 .75
No Refunds
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