Hoke Tennis Tourney Draws Many Players The 1982 Hoke Tennis Associa tion Invitational Tennis Tourna ment was held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Players came from as far as | Henderson, N.C., to participate. The Tennis Association would like to express its thanks to the city for the well-kept park and tennis courts. Many comments were made by the out-of-town players compli menting our community. The results of the finals were: Men's Open Singlet: Winner - I Joey Fuqua of Henderson; Finalist - * Jeff Barnhart of Rockingham. Men's Doubles: Winner - Keith Marion and Jerrell West of Southern Pines; Finalist ? Joey Fuqua, Henderson, and Kurt Ernest, Raeford. Women'i Singles: Winner ? Cindy Shelley, Rockingham; Finalist - Kathy Everette, St. Pauls. Women'i Doubles: Winner - Susan Horgan and Patti Griffin, Fayetteville; Finalist -Susan Phillips and JoAnn Simpson, Rae ford. Men'* 35 Singles: Winner - Bert Stafford, Rockingham; Finalist - Woody Beck, Lumberton. Men's 35 Doubles: Winner - Bert Stafford, Rockingham, and Jerrell West, Southern Pines; Finalist - ?? i RUNNERUP - Jeff Hofferberth, who is just 8, placed second in the Pre National Bicycle race Saturday and fifth in the National on Sunday in Charlotte. This was Jeff's third and fourth ever in racing. Before then he won his first first-place trophy in the Novice Class in Winston-Salem. Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hofferberth of Rt. 2, Raeford. (Staff photo by Pam Frederick). LITTLE LEAGUE Medicine Shoppe - Royals. 1st row. L-R: J. Flowers, A. Shaw, T. McLaughlin. C. Murchison, Cor. Baldwin; 2nd row. L-R: R. Carpenter, W. Carter, C. Baldwin, R. Graham: 3rd row. L-R: D. Peterkin, V. Bernhardt, E. Henegen. Coach: C. Singletary. Not pictured: B. Bernhardt. W. McGougan. W. McDonald. LITTLE LEAGUE ? Burlington Industries ? Red Sox ?? 1st Row L'R: E. Smith, B. Billinger, G. Dockery, R. Sanders. 2nd Row L-R: G. Smith. C. Jones. M- Williamson, D. McCall. 3rd Row L-R: D. Chaney, C. Gore, N. Holland. 4th Row L-R: Coaches: H. Williamson. J. Frazier, G. McNeill. Dick Morgan and Woody Beck, Lumberton. Mixed Doubles: Winner - Jeff Barnhart and Cindy Shelley, Rock ingham; Finalist ? Keith Marion, Southern Pines, and Susan Phillips, Raeford. Mixed 35 Doubles: Winner ? Dick Morgan and Kay Carter, Lumberton; Finalist - Robert Cal houn and Jo Ann Simpson, Rae ford. Students Given National Honor The Society of Distinguished American High School Students announced today that two students from Hoke County High School have been selected as members for 1982. The Society is one of the most selective high school honoraries in America today. Membership is not only an honor but also an incentive for those exhibiting top per formance while in high school. To be accepted, students must have excelled in academics, extracur ricular, or civic activities and be nominated by a local sponsor. Students awarded this honor include: James Walter Ward and John Del mar Ward. The Students' sponsor, Father Paul Strassle, has been presented a National Appreciation Award from The Society for "the steadfast dedication and untiring contribu tions made on behalf of the students." The Society is unique in that it combines the honor of membership with its National Awards Program which earmarks college scholar ships for Society members. This scholarship program, now in its fourteenth year, is funded by 104 prestigious American colleges. The Society preserves the student's honor by listing their biographical accomplishments in an annual Membership Registry which is distributed nationally. Horace Hayes was the winnei Haves WinR Sunday in the three-wheel Moto j o tt U1B cross motorcycle race at Montrose. He won a trophy for his triumph. A.A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room WAGON WHEiL RESTAURANT THURSDAY ft FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 shrimp) with FF, Slaw ft Huahpuppias $3.99 Tail a Out Ordara Call S7S-67S2 " fl CUSTOMER SERVICE <J* Dundarrach, N.C. 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