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Whiteville N State Legion After topping Rocky Mount four games to two in the eastern championship series. Whiteville Post 13? has moved within one game of sweeping the state American Legion baseball title from Caldwell County this week. Late last week Whiteville routed Rocky Mount 13-5 to claim the eastern title in six games and then swept the first two games (4-3 and 7-6) of the state championship series over the weekend at Legion Field. Post 137 took a 6-4 win over Caldwell County Post 29 ( 32-13) on Monday to take a commanding 3-0 lead in games in the best-of-seven series. The fourth eame of the series was scheduled for Tuesday at Lenoir l ^ i V * v ** S .,v335T H Loo: West Brunswick linemen loosen u week during n late-afternoon Tro scheduled to scrimmage Hoggard I I k * 525 ucr For years, th system offered tY way to buy:wcash But then,as< boom, another ge n BmSi ? . ?SSHS ears Title Patrick Lennon led Whiteville (29-8-1) in game three with three hits while Jody Sykes and Chris ThreadgiU added two each. Robbie Watts was the winning pitcher for Whiteville while having relief help from Tommy Hammonds. Sykes led Whiteville in the second game with a three-run homer and also threw 4.2 scoreless relief innings to lead Post 137 to their 7-8 win. Joe Schultz led Whiteville with three hits and a RBI. Hammonds' five-hitter and 13 strike out performance in the state championship series opener paced Post 137 to a 4-3 win. I^ennon led Wliiteville with a tworun homer and an run-scoring single. P/fA ^ mg*t? *W? /. ^ i sen Up p before beginning contact earlier tht Jan practice session. The Trojans an it hnmi* nn AiiPiici M tSSSS SERA ie American business le consumer only on on the barrelhead!' Dur economy began I ineration of Americar " A sm M^lLOlrOl^Li 'C^^SSSSX^K^. ^^SBBBbBS 3B3BS3BK ?^ week in pads and helmets. Troji 1 Troion Bo 1 BY JOHNNY CRAIG The West Brunswick boosters club met earlier this week to lay the fund1 raising groundwork for financial sup g port of Trojan athletics for the up coming school year. 2 The club is currently seeking sup port for the Trojan football progran t, which is sold at all home games. Clut " members will be combing the com inanity through next week seeking k advertising from both businesses am P individuals. This is one of the mos successful money-making project that the club sponsors. The most important aspect Is tha s all money raised will go directly ti " West Brunswick athletics. 5 introduced the"bu le loday you us all kinds of things, :o You know m< is than any other ger Trojans Begin Contc ;>tball practice this Hichard Hubbard in assistant coach senior offensive b; SPORT1N' ost&r<; Prf>nnrt - ~i The boosters club annually proi vides West Brunswick athletics with financial support well beyond that - which is budgeted each year by the - county. The club is also tentatively planning a dinner for boosters and parents i of football players August 29 in con> junction with the Trojans' pro-season - scrimmage with Hoggard the same ; night. 1 The boosters club will meet again t Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the school s multi-purpose room near the library. For more information contact Don t Evans at 754-4326. Football Begins iy now-pay later" idea. e credit everyday, tor all kinds of buying, re about handling it leration before you. few* Pl?1 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON,' . "i s . ""ZflBBBNB lY^-, "" fx SI A*F PHOIOS BY JOHNNY CBAIG jet Drills (left) demonstrates a blocking drill to nek James Ruffktn. GSCENE a Fnr Mm*/ ? m VI * ? V V V V Anyone interested in participating in Junior high school football (grades 7-9) should report to the Wos Brunswick gym Wednesday, Angus The Sandfii is com The . ESTQ DlTS So we've deve you to use your bor For example,] Reserve fora line o thafs there whene\ i i r*. i t /^v witn Line urn good name or the to qualify for acred You don't like instead of taking w loans, we usual lyge same day, almost a You're using r travelling and shop cards to pick from,c all over the country In short,as yo attitudes about bo; r*h^nflinrt rw i r \aru\r<. VJ M_A! 1*^11 \7U I T Ujr w So come see that work for you. F thing that hasn't d to be the best n bank in the neighborhood, m* t rhursday, August IS, 1985?Page 15-B Joe and Moe's Wins Softball Tournament Regular-season champion Joe and Moe's won the Brunswick CountyMen's Softball League tournament championship last week with an 8-2 win over runnerups Heavy Metal. Joe and Moe's swept through the double-elimination tourney without a loss that included a 12-3 win over Cooke Realty, a 14-2 victory over Joyner Electric and a 19-2 rout of Ocean Front Paint which put them into the championship round. Second-place Heavy Metal opened with a 14-6 win over Ocean Isle Builders but dropped a 14-2 decision to Ocean Front Paint. Heavy Metal then defeated H.P. Wrecking Crew, 10-8; Joyner Electric, 15-11 and Ocean Front Paint again, 15-5 to advance to the finals. Ocean Front Paint took third place in the tourney while Joyner Electric finished fourth. In other Parks and Recreation news, teams and individuals interested in participating in a co-ed softball league beginning in September should contact Doug White at 253-4357. ',rir4 Q^ncrtn 'i vi wvi?iv/i ( 21 at 5:30 p.m. Players should come i ready for practice. For more infort motion contact Jimmy Marsluill at t 754-5391. idler Limited ing into Depot! 4?AD wr? iloped new ways for rowing power, /ou can use our Cash f credit up to $5,000 'eryou need it elyou may use your equity in your home it line up to$50,000. to wait for credit So, eekson personal ?t you an answer the iways the next day nore plastic cards for Ding. So we offer four I \-f ill good around town, /and the world, uve changed ail your rrowing, we've teen i of lending, us.We'll find the ones because there's one langed.We still work iOSB C /SM5 NCMi Csxpomtton Member fJMC
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