Final Rounds April 18 Heart Fund Tournament Opens April 12 Here The Hoke Tennis Association will hold the Heart Fund Tourna ment as part of the Sixth annual North Carolina Heart/North western Bank Statewide Tennis Tournament. The Hoke tournament will be played at McLauchlin Park with first rounds to start April 12. and final rounds April 18. Events being offered to associa tion members are: Progressive: men's and women's singles and doubles; men's and women's age 35 singles and doubles, men's and women's age 45 singles and doubles, mixed doubles and mixed age 45 doubles. Special: men's and women's singles and doubles, and mixed "B" doubles, and junior boys' and girls' singles with age divisions complying with USTA regulations. Matches will consist of best two - of - three sets, with the 12 - point tie - breaker in effect at six - games - all in all sets. Players should bring balls to their matches, since the tournament is a fund - raising activity for the heart association. Entry forms are available from Robert Calhoun. 875-4891. or Steve Phillips. 875-4171. or may be picked up at the County Parks and Recreation office. The deadline for receipt of entries is 5 p.m. April 7. Fees of S10 per person for singles and $10 per team for doubles are contributions to the Heart Fund. Trophies will be awarded to winners of all events, and certifi At Ft. Bragg Blazers Win Exhibition Opener What a way to build your ego for the first baseball season -- winning the first exhibition game. That's what the Hoke County Blazers did Saturday as they visited Ft. Bragg. A score of 10-7 brought smiles and determination to a lot of guys and a proud coach. Jimmie Conoly. On Sunday, the Blazers were host to the Ft. Bragg team. As excitement arose from spectators out to see the team play, Mark Madden sparked an out-of-the field home run. Even though the Blazers lost to the Ft. Bragg Dragons 5-6. a day of enjoyment was had by all. The blazers will open their regular season April 3 at 3 p.m. against Eureka Springs. The mem bers of the Blazers include: Bruce Hurst, Raschod Rahmann, Don Woods, Jerry Lowery, Sandy Mans field, Carlton Locklear, Mike Smith, Harrison Daniels. James Allen Morrison, Mark Madden. Eddie Ramsey, Linwood Huffman. Cecil Blake. Tim Hawkes, Larry McDonald, Orlando Fairly, and Ted Lunsford. ? ? * All persons interested in beconi Action during the Blazers - Ft. Bragg second exhibition games. The diamond is Hoke High s. The Blazers lost this one after winning the opener at Ft. Bragg. [Staff photo by Pam Frederick]. ing a pan of the Booster Club which will be backing the Hoke Semi-Pro Baseball Association, also known as the Hoke County Blazers, are asked to attend a meeting to be held March 23 at 7 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation office on West Elwood Avenue. The Blazers are getting ready start their first season and need support from Hoke County and her citizens. Hoke Track Team Third In Opener The Hoke High boys' track team opened its season on a sour note, finishing third in a recent tri angular meet. E.E. Smith won it with "5 points. Douglas Byrd was runnerup with 59. Hoke scored 44. Hoke's Paul Hint started off" the season the way he finished last year: winning the mile and two mile runs. Douglas Cromartie of Hoke also won. finishing first in the discus with a throw of 132 feet J 4 inches. Teammate Ricky McNeill finished second in the 100-meter dash and second in the 200-meter dash. Hoke's Edward Watson. Willie Bridges and Ronnie MeRoc fin ished second in events, and McKoe placed third in the mile rnn. Even though the Bucks lost, there were several good prospects Tor the coming season. The mile relay team finished second, and all are good prospects for finishing well in the conference meet. The mile relay team's lime was 3:42.2. the best it has had in three seasons. 4-H Horse Conference Thursday An area 4-H horse conference will be held on Thursday, March 25, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Cumberland County office building in Fayetteville. Dr. Bob Mowrey will discuss nutrition and feedstuff selection, nutrient requirements, and menu selection from 4-5 p.m. From 5-6 p.m, Dr. John Corn well will talk on care of the bred mare, early signs of foaling, the foaling process, and care of the newborn foal. Dr. Garrett will discuss parasite control, vaccination schedules and preventative medicine 7-8 p.m. There will be a panel discussion Anniversary Celebratory S ?V GlkJden's FAMOUS Latex Wall Paint GALLON |**< GUIen's 8 BEST Lata Semi-Gloss ?????? ipaa GALLON ?Pred ftetex venamet The Johnson Company 110 E. Central 875-3550 8-9 p.m. to answer any question4' from the group. The conference is open to all youth and adults who are in terested in horses. F or further in formation. contact the 4-H office at 875-2162. Preseason Tourney Opens Saturday The Semi- Pro Tri-County Base ball Association will hold its pre season tournament starting at noon Saturday. March 20. in Red Springs. On Sunday. March 21, begin ning at noon. Hoke County will host the final games at the Hoke County High School baseball field. cates will be given to runners-up. Winners of progressive events will advance to the North Carolina Heart Northwestern Bank State Tennis Championships, which will be held July 22-25 in Chapel Hill at the Chapel Hill Tennis Club and the University of North Carolina. Membership in the USTA is not required in local tournaments but will be required at the Cham pionships. All matches in the Championships will count toward state rankings. "B" events are being offered in addition to progressive events so that beginners and advanced be ginners can compete on their own level of play. Northwestern Bank is sponsoring the Statewide Tournament for the fourth consecutive year as a public service, recognizing that funds raised in local tournaments help reduce premature deaths and dis ability from all forms of heart disease, the nation's and North Carolina's Number One killer. The members of the tournament committee are Calhoun, chairman; Tae Adeleke referee; and Phillips, director. Merchants Bowling League TOP 10 BOWLERS Thomas Ham James Nixon Larry Black Marion Hollingsworth Larry McDonald Mikue Nicves Lee Dixon Sylvester McAllister James Singletary Larry Lovick 174 170 170 169 169 168 167 165 163 162 MARCH 11 SCORES Auto Parts .1 Barbers 1 Miehae'\ - Fireballs 2 Florist .1 Strikers 1 MARCH 18 SCHEDULE Michael's vs Sirikers Florist vs Auto Parts Barbers vs Fireballs HIGH SERIES; Graham 568 200 GAMES; Willie Ashley 221. James Singletary 204. Graham 204. Larry Black 203. Anthony Holmes 201. Andrew McLauchlin 202. George VIcKoy 200. STANDINGS After March 1 1 games W L Barbers 60 40 Florist 58 42 Michael's 53 '/j 46V, Strikers 48 52 Fireballs 40'/, 59Vj Auto Parts 40 60 ? * ? I OP 10 BOWLERS After March 4 Games Ham 1 3 Nixon 170 Black TO Hollingsworth 169 Nievcs 169 McDonald 168 Dixon 168 McAllister 165 Lowiek 162 Singletary 162 HIGH SERIES: Ham b06. 200 GAMES; Singletarv 226. McDonald 206. M ARCH 4 SCORES Fireballs 3 Strikers 1 Barbers 3 Florist 1 Auto Parts 3 Michael's I STANDINGS After March 4 Games W L Barbers 59 , 37 Florist 55 41 Michael's 51'/, 44l/j Strikers 47 49 Fireballs 38'/, 57Vj Auto Parts 37 59 "Here's #8 of my 17 reasons why H&R Block .Ca should prepare ? j your taxes. REASON #8: H&R Block uncomplicates the new 1 040 A Short Form. The so-called Short Form is now two pages. It calls for up to 63 entries You may even find yourself referring to the instructions 1 6 times H&R Block tax preparers are trained to ask the right questions, make the right entries, use the right forms. 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