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Show t i . . ' '" V,- ; 1 J! , -,; . i i" ; - I ' . V i if.--- ' ; I . - ' t ' ..- ' ''I t;. ,- . . . '." ' ; ' SAND AND THE BALL get blasted out of a sand trap, which is next to the number seven green, by Mick Caldwell. The tournament was a scram-" ble and the golfers used their best shots but in this case the best shot was in the sand trap. i W r f ... .-' -" ' " f ' ?'. a, , 1- r i ' ' ' - V" .'- H ; i ... - . 3 t . .'..'. y THE NUMBER NINE HOLE is going to have a golf ball for supper as the ball, which has been tapped by Deb Casada, heads toward the hole. Casada put in the 12 foot putt for a birdie. Residents catch Florida fish Samuel P. Davis and Don Paugh, Vernal, earned Gamefish Release Awards in the 46th Annual Metropolitan South Florida Fishing Tournament, when Samuel caught and released two tarpon, and Don one. They fished from the Outcast with Capt. Tim Carlile, out of Sugar Loaf Shores, in the Florida Keys. The Met emphasizes the release of gamefish with special awards. Florida Keys Guides Assoc., sponsors the Arlin Leiby Memorial for the most tarpon released in the 20-pound division. |