Hoke Men's Softball Schedule ?1 < All Stars Peter Maynor 4755 Ephesus A's Ronnie Davis 5253 and Ronald Home 3980 3. Gentry's Tire Sandy Mansfield 4846 4. Hard & Heavy Dennis Bethea 5822 and Calvin Singletary 3045 5. Hollingsworth Barbers Dwight Crawford 424-7735 6. Jones Intertable Harrison Daniels 5033 7. 76ers James Carpenter 5301 May 4 May 6 May 11 Ma> 13 May 18 May 20 May 25 7:00 1-6 4-2 2-7 5-3 3-1 6-4 7:30 7-5 8:00 2-5 5-1 3-6 6-2 4-7 7-3 8:30 1-4 9:00 3-4 6-7 4-5 7-1 5-6 1-2 9:30 2-3 P May 27 June 1 June 3 June 8 June 10 June IS June 17 7:30 5-7 6-1 1-3 3-5 7-2 2-4 4-6 8:30 3-2 4-3 6-5 1-7 5-4 7-6 2-1 9:30 4-1 5-2 7-4 2-6 6-3 1-5 3-7 June 22 June 24 June 29 July 1 July 6 July 8 July 13 7:30 2-3 3-4 5-6 7-1 4-5 6-7 1-2 8:30 1-4 2-5 4-7 6-2 3-6 5-1 7-3 9:30 7-5 1-6 3-1 5-3 2-7 4-2 6-4 1 . The team listed first will be the home team and will occupy the dugout along the third base line. 2. Lineup must be turned in to plate umpire at the pre-game meeting. Pre game meeting will be held 5 minutes before game time. W 3. The team that wins the most games during the regular season will be declared the regular season champions. In case of a tie between: A. Two teams - the team that won the most games between the two will be the winner. B. Three or more teams - the team with the best defensive average. Best defensive is found by adding all the runs scored against all other teams. 4. Pairing will be established by the comparison of the best overall record. In case of a tie or ties for best overall record, the formula in No. 3 will be used for the entire season. 5. A double elimination Tournament will start July 15. The winner of the Regular Season will receive the 1st place bye. All other pairings will be pletermined by overall standings for the entire season. 6. Awards to be given are: Regular Season Champs, Regular Season Runner-ups, Tournament Champs and Tournament Runner-ups. 7. Remember Coaches: your complete rosters are due after the 3rd game of the regular season. Hoke Tennis ? Ladder Competition May 7 - September 30. 1982 MEN "A" 1 . Chess Hayes. 2. Steve Phillips. 3. Cecil Bond, 4. Barry McFar land. 5. Larry Beasley, 6. Robert Calhoun, 7. Benny McLeod, 8. 0Chuck Davis. 9. W.K. Morgan. 10. Banks Wannamaker "B" 1. Tex Deaton, 2. Terry Hous ton. 3. Jimmy James. 4. Ray Allen, 5. Julian Johnson "AM 1. Marilyn Semones. 2. Carol Holland. 3. Susan Phillips. 4. Mar)' James, 5. JoAnn Simpson, 6. Sue ADavis, 7. Betty Morgan, 8. Joy ^Jpchurch "B" 1. Mary Stone, 2. Connie David son, 3. Mary Deaton, 4. Sarah Jeffries Calhoun, 5. Nancy Hodges. 6. Susan Houston. 7. Lawanna Hayes, 8. Margaret Johnson, 9. Shirley Gibson ^ JUNIOR ? 14 and Under 1. Melynee Morgan. 2. Bill Upchurch, 3. Scott Houston. 4. William Carter. 5. Wendy Simp son, 6. Stephanie Holland. 7. Jeff Semones. 8. Chris Phillips. 9. Nelson James. 18 and Under 1. Barry Bond. 2. Todd Sumner, 3. David Deaton. 4. David Dalton, ^ . Mark Morgan, b. David Smith. Rules and regulations: 1 . Ladder competition may begin on Friday. May 7, and will end on September 30, 1982. Trophies will be awarded at the club Champion ship Tournament to be held in October to the winner in each ladder. 2. One can challenge two posi tions ahead if there are ten or less participants in the ladder. If there are greater than ten participants, three positions ahead. 3. Winners are responsible for reporting position changes to the Parks and Recreation Department (875-5603). Current standing &. -will be listed weekly in The News-Jour nal and at the McLauchlin Park Tennis Courts. 4. Matches will consist of 2 out of 3 sets with the 12-point tiebreaker to be used at 6-6. USTA rules and regulations will be observed. 5. "B" ladder participants may request at any time to advance to the "A" ladder. 6. Any Association member who would like to join ladder competi tion may request to have his name added to the ladder of their choice. 7. Upon accepting a challenge, one has three days to play tne match. If a person is unable to accept a challenge match within a seven-day period, he or she must relinquish h*is or her position to the first challenger. 8. No other challenge can be made or accepted prior to comple tion of a match. 9. For any questions concerning rules and regulations or ladder procedures, contact Robert Cal houn, ladder chairman, or Steve Phillips, president. Presson Files For Congress Jake Presson of Salisbury be came the 1st candidate to file papers in Raleigh for the 8th ipistrict congressional seat. Presson is a Republican who announced his intentions last fall to enter the race. God May Have Created Mothers Second, But. . . You Are First With Us Hmve A Good Day Mom iKtc^ael'a of RAEFORD Main St. Racford In District Court DUI, Helmet, License Charges Heard The following Hoke County Dis trict Court judgments were issued Thursday. Lennis Jacobs, Rt. 1, Box 661. Red Springs, operating a motorcy cle without wearing a safety helmet, no operator's license, and unregis tered vehicle, 30 days, to be served on 10 consecutive weekends. Matthew Sanders. 1581 McBride Lake Rd., Raeford, driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, six months suspended for two years, probation for two years, $300 and costs, not drive until properly licensed, spend the next four weekends in jail, and attend the Alcohol and Drug Education School, and cooperate with the probation officer in regard to any drug rehabilitation program he deems appropriate. Dallas Hunt, Box 963, Raeford, simple assault, found not guilty. Eugene Harris, Rt. 2. Box 507, Raeford. driving while license re voked. third offense, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor. Julian West King, 213 E. Central Ave., Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. Cynthia Anne Murchison, 106 Bethel Rd., Raeford. speeding 65 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Lee Roy Fergerson, Jr., 165 W. Fourth Ave., Red Springs, driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty, found guilty of careless and reckless driving after drinking, six months suspended for one year, $100 and costs, and attend the Alcohol and Drug Education School. Miranda Melvin Cox, Fayette ville. speeding 67 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Johnny McRae, Box 1081. Rae ford. driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty, found guilty of careless and reckless driving after drinking, six months suspended for one year, $100 and costs, and attend the Alcohol and Drug Education School. Donald D. Ransom. Rt. 2. Box 63. Clarkton, driving under the influence, six months suspended for one year. $250 and costs, surrender license and not drive till properly licensed, and attend the Alcohol and Drug Education School . Larry Chavis, Rt. 1, Red Springs, larceny, voluntary dis missal: witness didn't appear. Henry Legrande, Oakdale Gin area, Raeford, assault on a female, voluntary dismissal: witness didn't appear. Steve Legrande, Rt. 2, Raeford, injury to real property, voluntary dismissal: request of prosecuting witness. Valerie Jones, Box 473, Raeford, obtaining property with a worthless check, voluntary dismissal; pro perty returned, dismissal requested by prosecuting witness. Friday's judgments follow. Leverne Bratcher, Rt. 4, Box 32, Raeford, assault on a female, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Susan Home, Raeford, posses sion of hashish, six months sus pended for two years, probation for two years, SI 00 and costs, and cooperate with the probation of ficer in regard to any drug treat ment with rehabilitation that may be indicated. Larry Lide, Rt. 3, Box 349 F, Raeford, assault on a female, 18 to 24 months, suspended for three years, probation for three years, $250 restitution for the prosecuting witness, and costs, and complete high school education and co operate with the probation officer in regard to any further education the probation officer deems proper. Haynes David Locklear, Box 656, Pembroke, driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty, found guilty of careless and reckless driving after drinking; possession of marijuana pleaded not guilty, found guilty; and possession of drug parapher nalia (Five smoking devices), pleaded not guilty found guilty -- cases consolidated tor judgment: six months suspended for one year. $100 and costs, and attend the Drug and Alcohol Education School . Dennis McLeod, Wrights Mobile Home Park. Raeford. assault on a female, 18 to 24 months suspended for three years, probation for three years, S250 restitution for the prosecuting witness, and costs, and not assault, molest, harrass or in any way communicate with the prosecuting witness for three years, and cooperate with the probation officer in attempting to obtain his high school equivalency. Richard Monroe, McCain, non support. 30 days suspended tor five years, pay $140 per month for support of minor children, and costs. 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