The course started to heat up heading into the second week of July and the Good Old Boys were back at it with the game of the week being Toss-one.
In this game a four-man team uses the three …
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The course started to heat up heading into the second week of July and the Good Old Boys were back at it with the game of the week being Toss-one.
In this game a four-man team uses the three lowest net scores and tosses out the highest one.
In first place with a score of 202 was the team of Bob Varian, Dennis McCollum, Tom Bibbey and Manual Briseno.
The second place team of Paul Devoss, Gerry Johns and David Frost alongside a blind draw score from Bibbey finished with a 206.
Don Hardy, Ray Nelson, Lloyd Snyder and Marc Saylor rounded out the top three with a score of 214.
Just one stroke behind them in fourth with a 215 was the team of Cas Seago, Steve Burtoft, Buddy Rae and Larry Hedderman.
Finishing off the scoring for July 11 was the team of Bob Mason, Rhett Wolff, Ed Swistak and Clark Jeffs with a 219.
Four deuces were carded on the day; three of them on hole No. 4 by Nelson, Varian and Frost while Wolff carded one on hole 17.
The low net on the day went to McCollum with a 70 while the low gross was a tie between McCollum and Hardy with an 83.