Thursday, August II, 1966 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. On€ il Teeners Beat Tennessee 14-2 For Regional /f Herald Sports By GARY STEWART Smith's The Little Man With Big Stick You’ve heard the expression “the little man with the big stick/’ That’s the-way you woukl^ have to describe Mike Smith’s batting in the three-game series with Greenville, Tenn., in the Area IV Teener champion ships at Belmont - Abbey College last week. The little second base- man for KM's Teener League all-star team bat ted a cool .600 against Tennessee with six hits in 10 times at bat. He also drove in four runs, scored five, had two stolen bases and committed only one error. Unofficially, Mike batted 13 times against Tennes- .see. He collected six hits, walked three times, was safe on an error once, grounded out twice, and struck out once. Goioith Hulls. <■ Smith Hits KM Past Gieenville By GARY STEWART Kings Mountain’s Teeners used a three-hitter by Rocky Goforth and a 12.hit batting attack to defeat Greenville, Tenn., 14-2 Fri day and win a trip to Hershey, Pa., and the National Teener Championships The locals used a six-run sec ond inning to take a big jump on the Tennessee lads and then cruised to their second straight rumaway victory. KM beat Greenville lG-0 Tuesday after los ing the first game on Mortday, 54. . The 14-2 win over Greenville gave the local VFVV all-stars the Area IV title as well as the Norttu Carolina crown thye won two weeks ago in Greenville, N. C. Second-baseman Mike Smith continued his hot hitting with a 3-for-4 plate performance which led all hitters for the second straight game. Clarence Ash, Ed die Black and Geeper Howard added two hits each and Ken Mitcham and Wayne Mullinax each had two RBI's with timely singles. Goforth worked five of the six innings and gave up only three singles, one earned run, walked three and struck out five. Darrell Whetstine relieved Go forth in the sixth and got the home team three-up, three-down. Mounties Open Grid MondayMoroingAtStadium 4' Football practice for over .50 Kings Mountain high school stu-1 dents will begin Monday morn ing at 9:00 at City Stadium. Coach Bill Bates said Monday that physical examinations'«will- be given Thursday (tod.ay) at 1:30 at the Kings Mountain high school gyi.T.nasium. This year’s candidates-will-.run4he mile Fri day afternoon and swing into twice-a-day practices beginning Monday morning. Bates said that all boys Inter- esto