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NEWS AND NOTES : UPCOMING EVENTS.


Re-elections: Craig Kessler and Lory lory: see parrot.  Oberg were re-elected chairman and vice-chairwoman of the City Recreation and Parks Golf Advisory Committee.

Reduced rates: Woodley Lakes and the Balboa course at Sepulveda are offering reduced rates on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Lakeside: The 20th annual Maurie Luxford tournament is Aug. 4. at 11 a.m. Participants get buffet breakfast, a pro in each foursome and dinner with celebrity entertainment. Cost is $250. Reservations: (818) 982-5222 or (818) 761-6124.

Studio City: Marty Weiss shot a hole-in-one on the 95-yard No. 3 on Thursday and Steve White shot an ace on the 105-yard No. 4 on Wednesday.

WAGA WAGA Western Amputee Golf Association
WAGA Western Action Group on AIDS
WAGA Western America Golf Association
WAGA Williamsburg Area Golf Association (Williamsburg, Virginia) 
: The Valencia team of Barbara Brown Barbara Brown may be one of several people:
  • Barbara Brown (scientist), researcher and popularizer of biofeedback and neurofeedback
  • Barbara Brown, Professor of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah
, Barbara Steere, Vera Martin, Reiko Kawamoto, Peggy Elgin, Ruth Ann Tubbs, Mary Gurule-Tellup and Joan Patterson beat Paso Robles Robles is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning oaks, and may refer to:
  • Alfonso García Robles (1911-1991), Mexican diplomat and politician
  • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican fashion model
  • Charlie Robles (born 1943), Puerto Rican musician
 and Horse Thief A Horse thief is a person who steals horses. The label historically carries negative connotations of guile and depredation approximating the same weight of evil as a kidnapper or swindler.  in a Western Athletic Golf Association B-level team semifinal at the River Course at the Alisal in Solvang. Valencia scored 186 points (Stableford scoring), to Paso Robles' 171 and Horse Thief's 168.The Valencia C team also won, 250-247 over Paso Robles/Chalk Mountain. Horse Thief was third with 233 in the best-ball format. Gwen Reed and Lois Moglia combined for 54 points. Mimi Swart swart  
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Swarthy.



[Middle English swarte, from Old English sweart.]

Adj. 1.
 and Janet Lems teamed for 65 points. Maxine Schmidt and Geri Pederson had 71 points. Cathy Vernon and Peggy Ketchum had 60 points. The finals are Nov. 3 at Los Robles.

El Cariso: The women's golf club is accepting new members. Information: (818) 360-1791.

Knollwood: Canoga Park resident Oliver Jones recently shot a hole-in-one on the club's 162-yard sixth hole.

Bear Mountain: The golf course, located in the Moonridge Valley of Big Bear Lake, is offering a twilight special through the end of the month. For $13 golfers can play Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays after 4 p.m. and continue playing until it gets dark. The special is on a first-come, first-served basis. Information: (909)585-8002.

Monday: U.S. Amateur qualifier at Valencia CC (index of 3.4 or less; entries close Wednesday).

July 31: U.S. Amateur qualifiers at Carlton Oaks and SCGA SCGA Southern California Golf Association
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 Members Club (index of 3.4 or less; entries close Wednesday).

Aug. 3-6: 34th State Junior championships at Oakmont Country Club Oakmont Country Club is a prestigious "top five" country club and the "oldest top-ranked golf course in the U.S.".[1] It is located in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Plum and Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA. , Glendale; qualifying at five sites in late July. Information: SCPGA JGA JGA Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
JGA Jamnagar, India (Airport Code)
JGA Junior Golf Association
JGA Justice Guild of America (comic)
JGA Japan Gymnastics Association
JGA Jordanian Geologists' Association
 714/572-1347.

TOURNAMENTS

Antelope Valley: Net scores from the Silver Nugget Nugget

A 15 year Gold FHLMC (Freddie Mac) bond; similar to a Dwarf.
 tournament (partner's best-ball format; par 144):

1. John Pryor/Bill Odett 124; 2. Tom Lauer/Norm MacDonald 126-1/2; 3. Al Munoz/Jerry Crawford 127-1/2; 4. Bob Shaffer/James Chett 129-1/2 (won card-off); 5. Mike Cheriolo/Wayne Seare 129-1/2; 6. Jeff Jazweiki/Stewart Scannell 130-1/2.

Rancho Sierra: Results from the women's golf club weekly game, ``Poker Hand,'' in which the players' five best holes plus their net handicap counts (only two par-3 holes could be used:)

1. Alice Thompson 84; 2. Mary Borjon 87; T3. Maria Morris 93; T3. Edith Henry; 5. Sue Murphy 95; 6. Lois Ashe 96. Closest to the pin: Mary Borjon (No. 4), Gloria Kositchek (No. 13). Least putts: Carol Kemmerer 31.

Van Nuys: Top finishers in the first-annual San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 Junior Club's Junior Adult tournament on June 30: (18 hole division) 1. Peter Heilbron; 2. Ryan Riddell; 3. Michael Vahoviak. (nine hole division) 1. Hagen Dunphy; 2. Max Boigon; 3. Brandon Nunez.

Sepulveda: Results from the Sepulveda men's club monthly away tournament, this time at Olivas Park (four-man partners):

1. Mike Kirsch, Salvador Rivera, Leonard Rosen, Mark Maloy 120; T2. Don Delaney, Marc Zipperman, Bobby Close, Rob Bronow 123; T2. Glenn Barry, Rick Solomon, Ken Sloan, John Vickers 123; 4. Steve Goldstein, Robert Marlow, Ken Scott, Brent Tracey 124; 5. Rick Polzien, Pete Toth, Don Drooker, Mark Davis 125.

Westlake: Age-group winners in the Westlake Junior Golf Club's team-play tournament (best-ball format):

Boys 8-10: Michael Petrick, Patrick Stoker 47; Girls 11-12: Heather Schwaiger, Ashley Frienberg 53; Boys 11-12 (two best balls): Tracy Bryant, Jim Rapaport, Brandon beck, Scott Durkin 80; Boys 13 (two best balls): KevinQuinn, Matt Kellor, Sean Djernes, Scott Paris 80; Girls 12-17 (two best balls): Marissa Sepe, Lauren Cort, Elizabeth Foitle 72; Boys 14-17: John Aronson, Chad Kessler, Kellen Carlise, Kevin Clement 33.
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