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Recreation Bits \29SS3SfaSSZ3^m^ ?*??????? rut. IT mSwi *SSS?i?Erf^??2LS! ^uu' N?ma>*' Art Classes Canceled BI Bowling Scratchers First By La Daris McNeill The number one team, The Scratchers, let the last place team. The Floaters, take a three to one game. Nothing extraordinary from the Floaters, but they put it together with a 174 performance from Artis Gay. As tor The Scratchers, the Kelly brothers, or two of them, Alex ander and Lonzell, scratched a 186 and 160 respectively to assist the one game victory. However, the three lost games didn't move them from first place. The Rookies, standing number two. had a little trouble with Halsecalken. Halsecalken, without their number one bowler Sli, ' managed to split things evenly. As usual, Pernell Kelly had a good night for The Rookies. Three Plus One, who was off' to a good start earlier in the season, continued to fall down. Last week they were put under by The Under The Hill Gang, who are climbing slowly to the top. For two consecutive weeks we find one of the unexperienced double figure bowlers hitting high on triple figures. Pris McCormick turned in a 130 game. However, the main support for Under the Hill came from Larry McDonald, with a 195. and Calvin Singletary, with a 1%. Seeing a good game was Dorine D. Graham, giving a fine perfor mance with a 168. Robert McNeill gave her help with a 173. But it wasn't enough for more than one victory. Spare Getters' Thomas O'Ham came back with the spotlight on him. He was a divide all bowler of the night, with a high series of 551 . This assisted them to a two game win. Holly Davis Plus Two shared the other two games. La Mac turned in a 143; Kirk Davis had a 168; and 1 INTERESTING FACTS Here's a question that looks easy-but it's amazing how hard it really is to answer. The question is: Name the five countries in the world I that have the most popula tion. It's fairly easy to name the first four, but hardly any one can name the fifth. The five nations that have the most population are. in order. China. India. Russia, the U.S.. and the fifth one which few can guess is. Indonesia. And. here's another inter esting fact... you can depend on efficient, courteous service at... ffland; cf <Vr\ jr. v. L* jtav-V- . , Marion Hollingsworth saw a 177. It only takes a little action to put you in the news. You're given high hopes of praise when you win and are downgraded when you lose. Standings Won Lost The Scratchers 27 13 The Rookies 24 16 Spare Getters 23'/i 16'/i Holly Davis Plus 2 20 20 U. the Hill Gang 17 23 Halsecalken 1 7 23 Three Plus I 16Vi 23'/j The Floaters 15 25 Basketball League Set The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will spon sor a Men's Basketball League again this year. There will be an organizational meeting on Novem ber 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Recreation Office on Elwood Avenue. Any person, organization, or business, who is interested in sponsoring a team, should have a representative present at this meeting. League action will begin on December 19. Ladies League Go Getters Hold First High games last week were led by Sandra Holcomb with a 172. Other high scorers were Debbie Hutson, 172 and 162; Vernetta Jones, 169; Shirley Frahm, 169; Jan Walters, 166 and Blanche Farmer, 441. High series scorers included Debbie Hutson with 4%; Jan Walters, 451; Mary Hardy, 446; Blanche Farmer 441; Vernetta Jones, 437 and Thelma Grace, 430. This week the Has Beens go after the Misfits; the Go Getters tackle Three Plus One, and the Lady Stars take on the Alley Cats. Standings W L Go Getters 32'/j 15'/i Lady Stars 28 20 Three Plus One 28 20 Misfits 24 Vj 23 Vj Has Beens 17 31 Alley Cats 15 33 Top Six Bowlera Jan Walters 150 Debbie Hutson 148 Sandra Holcomb 143 Barbara Odom 140 Ella Shaw 137 Patricia Campbell 137 Merchant Bowling * ?? ^ . J* " Earl's Electric First By Larry Long Earl's Electric moved into sole possession of the top spot in the Raeford Merchant Bowling action last week as the Electricmen shut out Melton's Heating, four games. It was a good effort by the whole team. The Barber's Shop dropped to second place, and John's Short Shop dumped the Hollingsworth team three games to one. The County Line Plaza swept three out of four games with Hunt's Truck ing. Airco Machine Shop won three out of four from Raeford Auto, and Mark's and McMillian split their four games. This will be the last week before the Thanksgiving break. The high 200 and high series last week went to Bobby Powell of Earl's Electric, with a 614 series that included a 231 and a 219. Others over the 200 mark last week included Frank Dees, for Airco, with a 210, a 203 and a good series of 608; Jesse Taylor for Hunt's had a 215 and a 201. Billy Posey for Johns had a 205 and a 204. For Airco, Carl Dooley had a 203 and George Berring, a 202. This week's schedule: Earl's meets Hunt's. The Barbers face Airco Machine Shop. The Plaza crew takes on John's Short Shop. Mark's tangles with Melton's Heat ing and Air. McMillian and Rae ford Auto meet head-on. Team Standings W L 14 17 18 20 22 25 26 '/i 27?/i 32 38 Earl's Electric 34 Hollingsworth 31 County Line Plaza 30 Hunt's Trucking 28 Airco Machine 26 Mark's Food 23 John's Short Shop 21 Vj Melton's Heating 20Vj McMillian Gro. 16 Raeford Auto 10 Top Ten Bowlers H. Walters (Hunt's) J. Taylor (Hunt's) T. Ham (Barber's) B. Powell (Earl's) 178 177 175 174 171 171 171 170 168 167 H. Campbell (Hunt's) T. Marks (Mark's) W. Dickerson (Mark's) E. Bowen (Hunt's) B. Hendrix (John's) J. Lockey (John's) Hoke County is seeking a County Manager Previous experience and knowledge of Local Gov ernment desired. Salary Negotiable. Applications will be accepted through November 30, 1977. Applicants should send resumes to: Chairman, Board of Commissioners Hoke County P. O. Box 266 Raeford, N. C. 28376 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? FALCONS -- Mark Slaughter. James Willis. Sieve Conoly, Lowell Simmons. David Daniels, Jamie Thompson. David Jacobs. Dwight Baldwin. Jerry McMillian. Karl Hendrix. Toni McRae. Ronnie Huynes. Mike Dennis. Jeffery Fellows. J. P. Knoll. Mark Morgan. John Edmonds, and Kelvin Galberth were members of the Falcons team in the Midget Football League. Head Coach Tommy Williams was assisted hv Dave Morgan and George McNeill. Men's Football Western Auto Posts Victory In the Men's Flag Football Tournament Wednesday, Nov. 2, Western Auto scored two quick touchdowns at the outset of the game to post a 21-6 opening round victory. Jerry Tucker had a hand in both scores as he threw a one-yard pass to Jimmy Wood for the first score, and ran 50 yards for the second. In the second half the victors picked up a safety and a touchdow n on a pass from Wood to Ken Koonce. The Cowboys' points came midway through the second half as Cecil Campbell threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Larry Beasley. 1 2 Total Western Auto 12 9 21 Cowboys 0 6 6 In the second game. Hoke Auto advanced to the finals with a last * * * Mushrooms are a source of protein. B vitamins and minerals and can be used as a main dish or just as a garnish. > minute overtime win over Towne B.S.; with 17 seconds left in the overtime period. Darry Deese picked off a deflected pass and ran 1 8 yards tor the game's only points. The regulation time was a defen sive struggle as each team only had two deep penetrations into the other's territory. All four drives w'ere twarted to send the game into overtime. I Hoke Auto 0 Towne B.S. 0 2 OT Total 0 b 6 0 0 0 In the championship game on I hursday night, Hoke Auto rolled to a 32-13 win over Western Auto. H. A. erased a 7-b deficit late in the second halt, on a 27-yard pass from Darry Deese to Danny McGougan to start the rout. Other Hoke Auto scores were: a 57-yard pass from Deese to Jerry Jordan; a 49-yard pass from Bill Senter to Deese; a 19-yard pass from Senter to McGougan; and a 4-yard pass from Ricky Huff to Randy Huff. Western Auto's scores came when Jerry Tucker ran 27 yards for a score and then threw a 76-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Wood. 1 2 Total Western Auto 7 6 13 Hoke Auto 12 20 32 NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU J &R Auto Repair 107 S. Main St. (formerly Maxwell's Garage) SPECIAL ON TUNE UPS Tune up on most American made 6 and 8 cylinder cars PLUGS 99* each With CwnpWte Tune U0'(polnts free) All Work Fully Guaranteed Country Super Market Rockfish Road at Scurlock School Owners & Operators Hervey & Edna Jackson NOTICE WE ARE HAPPY TO ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS HOLSUM GOLDEN CRUST BREAD - HOTDOG HAMBURGER BUNS BROWN AND SERVE ROLLS 3 ~$1 oo CDpCU WHOLE FRYERS 37' lb. CUT UP FRYERS 43' lb. SHAWNEE'S SELF RISING FLOUR 10 lb. bog 5 lb. bag $]29 BORDEN ICE CREAM '/2 GAL. 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