Sports Get the coach Obviously, there are no intentions of hurting the coach as hopefuls of the August I at 5 p.m. Head Football Coach Tom Jones said that he is looking Hoke High football team practice some defensive drills in their summer forward to a good season because of the enthusiasm shown in these early camp that ended last week. Regular practice for the team will begin sessions of practice. Bucks readying for season Hoke High School will begin football practice on Wednesday, August 1 for the 1984-85 season, said Head Football Coach Tom Jones. Practice will begin at 5:30 p.m. on that date, but players need to be at Hoke High's McDonald Gym at Wood finishes infantry school Pvt. Gerry B. Wood, son of Ker mit L. and Elizabeth T. Wood of N. Fulton Street, Raeford, has completed one station unit training (DSUT) at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. DSUT is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training. The training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warfare, field communications and combat operations. Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons infantryman and as an indirect-fire crewman. Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mor tar squad. 5 p.m. for an important meeting, Jones said. Players should report to practice the first day with football shoes or tennis shoes in case of rain, shorts, a T-shirt, practice socks, a towel and a $5 athletic fee, the coach said. State winner Junior Johnson, 13, of Sunset Road, Raeford, took first place in the junior division of the archery competition dur ing State 4-H Congress at North Carolina State Universi ty. The son of Ray and Doris Johnson won a bow, donated by the Bear Achery Company. COMPARE and SAVE with 24 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 10.75% YIELD 1 1 .347% APR 30 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF flEPOSIT 11.00% YIELD 11.626% APR Hm jtsge FrmRAL Savings * Loan Association RAEFORD 113 Campus Avenue 875-5061 We Will Be Closed For Vacation Monday July 30th thru Saturday August 4th Please Pick Up Your Clothing More July 28t!i One important prerequisite to beginning practice is that every player who shows up must have had a full physical examination before they can participate, Jones said. Some members of the team have just finished a week of camp at the high school where they sharpened their reflexes doing various drills and practiced some offensive and defensive plays. The first game for the Bucks will be on September 7 at South View High School in Fayetteville. Faberge tourney on tap for Fri . For golf enthusiasts, Thursday and Friday should be of prime in terest especially for those who like to see celebrities playing golf. Mid Pines Country Club, in Southern Fines, will be the site of the Faberge Celebrity Amateur Golf Tournament. As in years past, all proceeds from the 36 hole tournament will be donated to Camp Easter in the Pines for handicapped children. Some of this year's star golfers include Claude Akins, Leslie Nielson, Harlem Globetrotter's great Curly Neil, Bob Donner, Tommy Madden, Bob DeBardeladen and magician Kevin King. Teams are slated to tee off at 8:30 Thursday morning. Admission to the gallery is free and a tour of Camp Easter in the Pines is scheduled to leave Mid Pines at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. This is the fifth year that Faberge has sponsored the tourna ment for the special camp. The Johnson Company INSURANCE AUTO ? FIRE HOMEOWNERS ? COMMERCIAL vfta4>/ou/ \ 04cte&t .rJaeticu 1101. Centre! >?ww a^__PfcoM875-3SS0 Envipo-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL 120 W. EDINBOROUGH AVE. Jim COTIOly OFFICE 875-8146 RAEFORD. N.C. EXTERMINATOR HOME 864-2314 Long BmcH OHIc* Z78-M89 S4dn?y MtnsflaM/Extarmlnator NEED A IViUFFLER? Standard Muffler Ht? Mom ST *24" INSTALLED Specials Custom Dual Muffler System '99" Muffler 8* Tailpipe INSTALLED *49" Plus Tax COMPLETE-INSTALLED Shock Absorbers *6"? Mm Tax we do exporr bkake work Disc Brake Rotors Tumid M J6 Ea. Brake Druma Turnad 16.41 Ea. Mte kmtmM Bmkrn ?m MM* Km# MWr Custom Built Muffler House M.C. *ii MX. 211 Recreation Bits Bambino team second in stale The Hoke County Bambino All-Stars completed a week of tournament play In LaGrange, North Carolina. The tournament ran from July 14-19, with eight teams competing for the title of Eastern North Carolina State Champs. Seven of the teams were the winners of their district, and the other was the host team. The Hoke County All-Stars started the tournament off with a squeaker, as they scored 2 runs in the 6th inning, to edge LaOrange 2-1. In the second game of the tournament, Hoke jumped to an early 5-1 lead, but North Wake came back to tie it at S-S. But in the Sth inning, Hoke rallied and held on to take a 7-6 decision. The next opponent for the All-Stan was Person County. Hoke fought to the end as they came away with a 5-4 victory and a place in the finals. In the finals, it was Person County vs. Hoke County. Person jumped to an early lead, and Hoke could not catch up as the game ended in a 16-4 decision. In the championship game, it was again Hoke County going up against Person County. The game was close, with Person tak ing an early lead and holding on to a 6-2 victory. The decision made Person County the ENC State Champs and Hoke County the State Runners-up. Boahn Construction wins regular July 19: Jaycees 7 Boahn Construction 21 Boahn Construction 20 Jaycees 7 Standings 1. Boahn Construction 2. All Stars 3. Jaycees 4. Hard and Heavy 5. 21 1 Auto season 21 1 Auto 6 Hard & Heavy 8 All Stars 16 Hard St Heavy 0 W L 14 13 5 5 3 6:30 7:15 8:00 Co-ed volleyball results Diggers Eight Pack Boomers Pony Express Recappers Aces 8:45 Aces D.C. Jets 9:30 Diggers Faberge Standings 1. Diggers 2. B&W Food Mart 3. Boomers 4. Eight Pack 5. Faberge 6. Aces 7. Sugar Hill Gang 8. D.C. Jets 9. Recappers 10. Sugar Hill Gang 11. F.I.S.H. 12. Pacemakers 13. Dynamites 14. Rockets B&W Food Mart Pacemakers Dynamites Sugar Hill Gang Dynamites Pony Express Rockets Recappers D.C. Jets F.I.S.H. 15-10, 15-13 15-3, 15-11 15-0, 15-0 15-12, 15-7 15-0, 15-0 15-8, 15-3 15-0, 15-0 12-15, 15-3, 15-7 15-7, 15-3 15-8, 15-5 W 7 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Get to the heart of the problem. High blood pressure is recognized as the major cause of heart disease. However, since It has no symptoms. 17 mil Hon people have this health problem and don't know It. A simple check can determine it you have high blood pressure. 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