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The Ryder Cup The Ryder Cup is one of Tournament Results Ben Curtis , who was starl-lo-finish B Defendlno: Team Europe lhe P">™< e™ * °n Champion: Ben Curtis siea% °n \ ^ *h™ ' he leaderboard Total Purs.-. No Purse « " PGA Tour wlh te Purs.: $828 000 was ,llled w"h ™ch hl9her sc°res ! h „ a A n Yards- 7 159 bein9 the 36th e ' ter won it for him as lhe temperature first recorded Ryder Cup took place in 1927 at the Worcester Country climbed into the 70s and rain-soaked greens dried up for the first time all Club in Worcester. Mass The United States defeated a team from week , meaning shots to the green didn't stick like they did during the first Great Britain 9 1 / 2 - 2 1/2 that day It was not until 1977 that all of three rounds As a result there were only six scores in the 60s on Sunday. Europe was included in order to tackle the American squad since the compared to 29 on Saturday "I wish I could putt like that every week ." 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Join us for the first JFK HYANNIS MUSEUM FOUNDATION PRESIDENTIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT - at - Hyannisport Golf Club .—** 0 , « ^ fc ^JmrnrnW Monday, * £ 00 & f cvj* Wl October 16, 2006 ' % ^&L\ ¦ M !* ?• I] £i*£ VlL1 ^^m0/t/^^^9^T^mmmmmmmmmmWj ^ ^S ^^p^**"P|!IWI**»WSw*i&;*a{)si» *^3PJ(^!S WW .-*«WWP'^^'IrlHR^B^aV Sponsor a Hole W mw & , ^^M j f» ^J m\Mm A MM am to Noon: Registration [PM & Driving Range Practice /*jj 11:30 am to 12:30 pm: Lunch JBg^O^^^^^ ' ^VH I 12:30 pm: Shotgun Start iLmmW M ^ MM W 'x\ I For more information I ¦ or to register online visit K ^^H^H jfkh yannismuseum.org 1 I A benefit for the * ''*«"¦'¦ 11 |FK Hyannis Museum JmmWkmSZ ™ J «?-Ja*%V^»aWaaTjpBPBaW»'SJJ!f^ Sustaining Corporate Supporter JFK Hyannis Museum Foundation II] Banknorth Above and Beyond' KATHLEEN SZMIT PHOTOS SPIRITED SPRITES - Showing the spirit of things to come, cheerleaders with the Barnstable Silver Bullets gave it their all as part of Youth Night at Friday night's BHS football game. SHOWING SPUNK - Sayre Reidy, 11, a student at the Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School and a Silver Bullets cheerleader, gets into the spirit of things at Friday night's football game that also paid tribute to the Silver Bullets. Give me a B CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:14 The game remained score- less through an intense first half that saw the Raiders battling mightily against the surprisingly stealthy Dol- phins. "We had some oppor- tunities and we just didn't capitalize on them,"said BHS Head Coach Paul "Spanky" Demanche. One such opportunity oc- curred when Barnstable failed to follow through on a first- and-goal at the five-yard line. The D-Y defense, their struggles in the Wareham gamestillfresh,wrestled BHS quarterback Ryan Tremblett to the ground for a four-yard loss on a third down on the three. The Dolphins then thwarted any remaining ef- forts when they stopped Dean Tillman on the fourth. Interceptions marked the game's second half, which kicked off when D-Y's Jordan Gomes snaggedthe ballinthe midst of aTremblett pass,re- turning it to the 44. It took 10 playsfor the Dolphinsto make forward progress, including a 15-yard penalty, but lo and behold, they made it. "They played very, very well," said Demanche. "They made very few mistakes." On the sidelines due to in- jury, defenseman Alex Glenn wore a grim expression that grew more somber as the game continued. "Ijust want to get out there," he said de- terminedly, feelingthe team's frustration. No doubt the fans felt it, too, though they didn't show it.Throughout the gamethose packing the bleachers and crowding against the ropes at the standing-room-only event continued to shout encouragement untilthe final whistle. For their part the Raiders were able to avoid a shutout when Rob Fulham, in the right place at the right time, caught a neat pass from Tremblett in the right corner of the end zone for a 12-yard score with less than a minute on the clock. Unfortunately for Barnstable, a comeback just wasn't meant to be as the Dolphin's Tom Donahue grabbed BHS's on-side kick and ran with it, all the way to avictory that turned out to be history in the making. BHShasthisweek off and is preparingto face Somerset on the road Sept. 30 at noon. Friday nightmare... Hit the links for the library The Cotuit Library will be holding their annual Golf Outing on Oct. 2 at the Pocas- set Golf Club. Entry forms are available at the Cotuit Library for this event,ascramble format. The entry fee of $160 per person includes lunch, cart, golf, prizes and dinner. Formore information callthe Cotuit Library at 508-428-8141. An eveningwith champions Localfigure skating champion Paul Wylie will take part in "An Evening With Cham- pions" Oct. 6 and 7 at the Bright Hockey Center at Harvard University. Run entirely by Harvard students, the event begins at 8 p.m. and is afundraiser for the Jimmy Fund. Wylie, a 1992 Olympic silver medallist and Harvard grad, will host the show. Tickets are $32 for adults and $12 for children and senior citizens. Call 617-496-2222 or go to www.aneveningwithchampions.org. Tourney set for New Seabury St. John's Episcopal Church will hold its second annual golf tournament Oct. 2 at the Country Club of New Seabury - Ocean Course,rain or shine. Signin 10:30 am, Shot Gun at 11:45 AM. The competition will be followed immediately by the dinner/auc- tion/raffle. The honorary host isFormer New England Patriot Scott Zolak. Contact Ann at 508-835-1512 or Jos at 508-888-1907 for details. A September to remember Football fans are invited to the Daniel Davis House for a special fund-raising gala, Septemberfest , on Sunday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. "A Century Plus," an exhibition of more than 100years of football historyinthe Town of Barnstable, will be unveiled. Wine and fine foods will be served and there will be exhibits and a silent auction. Cost is $35 per person. Call 508-362-2982. Centerville Historical Museum event The Centerville Historical Museum'sfifth annual golf tournament will be held Oct. 11 at the Hyannisport Club in Hyannis Port. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with lunch starting at 11:30. The tournament will get under way at 12:30 with a shotgun start. The fee for this event is $195 per golfer and includesthe buffet lunch, 18holes of golfwith cart, practice range, golfer gift bag, and an evening reception at the club with a buffet dinner.Prizeswillbe awarded and there will also be a silent auction and raffle. For more information call 508-775-0331. Theatrical duffing The Academy of Performing Arts will hold its first golf tournament on Oct. 16 at Captains Golf Course in Brewster. Cost for the event is $125 per person. For more information, call 508-255-5510 or go to www. apacape.org. Benefit for Charles Moore Arena The board of directors of Orleans'Charles Moore Arena willhold a golf benefit Oct. 19. Admission is$115per player.Formore infor- mation, call 508-255-5902 or 508-255-2971. ONE CLICK SHOPPING. ¦ The Cape's largest classifieds now @ barnstablepatriot.com M W " I C3 \ mmmm \\m%% m^BUH i \\Wm%mWm¥kmmm atfje JUarntftable patriot 508-771-1427 www.barnstablepatriot.com