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2. :l Jr. ne C. Wil- nounco tiic ir, Fricl:i«. lin hospilni. ?s Shencr. birth Of a . June 2.'>. tal. McKinney, aounce th<‘ ly, Juno 27, tal. aan E. Da- Drive, an* I son, Mon Moun'tain ie M. Loa- re the birth ly, June ijene, a fol- i men an<i The Tele lerica,” was t At Thursday, July 2, 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PAGE 3 Junios Eliimnated By Hard Hitting Hickory the the Little Leagne Results Little league results: Parkgrace 4. Rotary 2. Winning pitchoi, Mark Thorn burg; Losing pitehei. Tommy Par ker. Leading hitters: Parkgrar-e, Jaeky Wray an:l Johnny Ander son, two hits each. Wray had two run homcf in .seventh inning. Leading hitters. Rotary: Tinsley; twi* hits. (Shane Gib.son started lor Park- grace, pitching first lour innings and giving up only three hit.s.l f/ FOSO 1> fORB ' I J I OffQ Optimist 12, C & C Metal S. Winning pitcher: Prootoi. Losing pitcher: fti.ven. Leading hitters. Optimist: Jeff W'are, 3 loi 4; Ricky Deaton, 1 for 1. Leading hitters, C & C Metal: - 'I. WiLtakei, 2 foi 4. (Oplimist had eight hits, C & C: Metal six. r FORB /flRo Softball Results Slow pitch softball results: C & T Grading 6. K Mills 5. Winning pitcher: Bill Ware. Losing pitcher: Richard Proctor. C & T Grading: U>ading hitters Ken Cash. Lawrence Bolin and Tommy Barrett with two hil.s each. Cash hitli two home runs and Bolin had one. -Fiber Control, 2(;, K MilLs 3. Winning pit'jher: W’ill Sanders, Losing pitcher: Richard Proctoi. Fiber Control: Leading hitlers, Paul Philiip.' with 5-lor-5 and Uh- Tyler with 4 for-5. Kib<T Control scored in every inning except the fifth and scored 11 runs in the last two innings to turn the game into a rout. K Mills: Leading hitler, plleher Richard Proctor with 2-for-4. K Mills .scored once in the first in ning to cut Fiber ContrrI's lead t(» 3-1 and added it*-* final two runs in the bottom ol the seventh. pi, Duke's Buehlei First Named Manager OfPan-AmTeam loncord Race igardner .In Ls here! Ard it's fans focu.s their at on (the tremendous rat- ntDs SCI up for the com- <. all gets undc*i way T :iu ft night, July 2nd. at the ' :urg Interstate Fair- :rou >11 the oni-half mile flat clay ,L time is 7 p.m. and action will conclude at pKK^- 10 p.m., Rate Piomoier Clyd »dmon stated, Ja -imith of Jack Smith’s Tiat. sions in Spartanbur g, a winn f more than GKi races in th Hitheost. in ludin^ the (i-2 deficit with nine runs in the gran ftlonai tour, is t riming fifth inning. K Mills had 13 hits out < *tiran-*nt and will be to 10 for First Baptist. , maki lis ^ st racing apprar First Baptist: L<*ading hitter, ant^ more than six years. Sieve Laughter, 3 for 4. “It’s tunC,** Smith laughed. K Mills 13. First Bai>tist 7. W^inning PiteVr: Richard Proc tor. Ltising pitcher: Jim Turner. K MilLs: Leading hitter, Donald- .soii with 4 for ,5. K .Mill? erased Isaac Straight At Tird Lekory Hickory. N. C. — Bobby Isaac, of Hu wn, Ala., in a ^ord. He who says there’s nothing like was k ed out on the 70th lap winning at home, won his third i in a s ling crash with Bill straight Grand JTational at Huk-lDenni d tlic wall, ory Si>eedway Saturday night b<»-1 The out(fcrash dropp<*<i Dave lore some 10,000 screaming home town fans. Making it aS look easy, Isaac vwn the pole position witha siz zling track record — 87.75 miles an hour — and then led all the w*ay in finishing two laps ahead ol Ri<*hard Brook.« in a PlyTmouth. The three straight wins tie? the track record held by Richard Pet ty, who was unable to get his car ready for the race. Petty showed up to explain to fans why he (xiulcfn’t race and to sign auto graphs. “I don’t race unless I can be competitive and have ehan<T to win,” the super star explained. Isaac’s chief competitor in the 276-lap race was Donnie AllLson AVON Summer Sales — are big with AVON. U.se your spare time selling AVON’S summer line of cosmetk-s and toiletrre.s. Earn lots frf $$$. Call now: — Ruth Swof- lord, iRt. Box 341 Shelby. N. C 482-2711. MareU nning third, of! the pace, was .abk* to make a comeh however, and drive to a Uiin ice finLsh. G. C. Spen cer w; mith and Bennie Par sons f Mor; Shepherd of Hi ■kory . "I 1 .s! want to soe if 1 can en joy diiving as mu. li a.s 1 did when I rciired in KHil." Jack will make two appeaianccs over he f jur-day racing pc. ;hI. with con. iuding sci-nes coming ai the Ha:;is .Speedway Sunday. July .>lh w'hen the Fred I>'dmon 3lKl runs. Following up the Thur.s;ki> nigh* jiogram at Spaiianliurg. the Ruthci loi ; County SjhhkI way I.'iLhied near Forest City w:'.l h^ist its regular 3 class card. The high bar.kcd, one-half mile dirt oval is one ol the I'lstesi •lay ira,k.s in i.ie southeast. T.oe big July raw- will bt» held a the Shclb. Speedway located at the Ckvcland County Fair grounds. Featured will 1h* the three* classes with the Spon»mcn settin.y oL. on a .%'lap feature main wih an increa.sid fKisi*. Race lim/. at Rutherford County and Shelby will be on Fri day anj Saturday nights re- sp< ’ively. Then t-omes .'^unday. the high light of the IIRA year the L'RED DEDMOX 3iK) at the 3 10 mile paved Harris Spcinl- wav. :at> time at 1 p.m. Over 5')0 lap.s of railng. a pur--»e of $7,.V»0. heal races. Hm** Dial qualifications, and a i.-.-c race demolition derby. The laie is named in memory of L'rcd Defl- mon. father of Clyde Dedmon; thf. late Mr. Dedmon stai-'td rac ing at the Harris S;»e< way 13 years ago, a move that has pi'impled the small ciri-uit to take on f.vo additional traiks in this area Ruherfor.l. Shelby Mon:'»<*. and Lan makin s fir.st start in the, Spartanburg Grand onal divedon. qualified cas^-r. as nirv steat and w'as running' The ioming wiekcnd of i-acing in nin Itlaoc when Ire was prov.des more ihan 7.'>l laps of hlack-1 ed the track with rating with a total pui-M* of a .smol engln**. mote -than S22,3 XL Only > caution flags were Last week in the .‘^ptirismen re(|uir( i the rac^e. but it slaw^- feature Shelby Speedway, vet ed Isiii average speed to 69 eran diivei-s Si.*k Elliott of Shelby. Charlie Blanton of Gaff ney and Dtm Bumgardner of Kin*?s Mountain finished 1-2-3. miles i our, Isa u acHng the Grand Na tional « « for the championship by jiLSl • point when the race bt'gan. inpe<l his lead to 13 points lame- Hylton fjnLshc'd in !3th <*• A lai night is s<heduiecl for Hickory oedway this <^ing Siiturdi- along with a_sev on evej artn^ card w'hicti* in- clu<k*s ; tnd!). Limit(*d Sports man ar drivers. All worn 1 en aevo nied by a man will be I ailmitte DURIIA.M. . . — Al Buchler. highly' sugce-'FJuI track an l cros'i; "cuntry coach at Duke L’nivi r.-:ty. ha-: been named hea'I manager of the Unite:! States 1971 Pan Amcr lean Track and FieM Team. Suehler will head the team in the annual Pan .Ameri an Ganuvs set for July 2.> thru .August 8 in' 1971 at r.ili. (*ol »mbia. Ri*;cnily Buehler was elected president of the NCA.\ Track and Fielr! Coach es As.^ociati >n. *Tl’s ;i tremendous honor for Coach Buehle: to be elected prr.- idem ol the <oacli«'.s as.smiaiion ar I manager of th<» U. Trark Team t »i the Pan .American Games.” .-aid E. M. Tamer »n. Di reitoi ol -Alhk‘fics at Duke. *'v0a< h Buehler is «-<»riainly (»ne of the top track ccjajkes \ .Vmerica and ac ferl very fortunate to have a man of his cjlrber at Duke.” BuehlerV duties of head man-, agei will rx- numerou.s. He will b<» in charge of all travel plan.-, hou-ing. local traaspertation. f«x;d .service, practice s( he lul«*s. etc. .Along with Buehler. .\lex Fran I- cf Kan.-:as .Sufe College will S4T\e as head cwuh: Li*e Tal h.;un. ;in a.ssistant coach at Yale ^nJ former N. C. Central track stJT, will serve as an assi.stani coach. a-< will Ja.k .Mmiberry of Washington State. | ”Coa;'h Fran:Ls and I are very pleased 'vvith the well balanced staff.” added Buehler, "The Pan Americ in Games in 1971 .sltould be tremendous vvith the comjx* tiiion keener than in the pa.st. Buehler. a f«»rmer track star at .Marydand. joined the Duk in 19.35. In 15 .s(‘asons at Duke. BuehlerV crrKS (*ountry teams have fa.shion('d a 75-37-1 -.viih piTfcN’T t.impaigns in 1958 j and 1962 and ACC championshii>s i in 1958 and 19.5S. ^ He received his .Master's in <‘du- ('alicn from thi* University of! North Carolina in 19.5'^ and is cur-1 rently working on his ckKtorate. Buehler Is married to the for mer Delaina Underworld of Bur lingfon. N. C.. and they have two L 'fm BABE RUTH TEAMS — Heie are the Babe Ruth teams from the Kings Mountain BR League. Start- fna^t t^S are iVrst p“aL VFW. coached by Don Smith and Harold Hord. top right. South- wen VoTdeoach:! b" Bm GHssom. and bottom. Mauney Textiles, coached by Rochy Goforth and Smi h. Tryon rLnds out the four-team league. The Kings Mountam all-sta. teon.^ to be from iZ three teams pictured above in addition to Tryon. will be hos team for the state ^^ Ruth tournament which begins at City Stadium on July 2(L The Optimist Ch^ isoffical host of the event which will send its champion to Georgia for the Southeastern Regionqls. Top Distance Runner In U, S. Signs With Duke DURH.AM. N. . -—Robert Wiiccl- staff: considered the luj) school b(»y distance runner in the Uniicd State-;, ha.- signed an itlilelic 1 gratil-in-aid al Duke University, coach Al Buehler announce**! to day. Wheeler, a top student from Lutherville, McL. turned in a 4:(X>.6 mile this sea.-ion and was proclaimed the lop prep dUtance runner in 1970 by Track and Field Nevv.s. During the 1970 indoor sea.son. Wheeler set a national .scholastic children. .Mberl and Elizalxdh. and Wax Only Brushes Will Effectix Remove Road Film From Car ifsh USE RONNIE MIST W. Kings Street With $4 Purchase of Gas Wash and Wax ONLY Bumgaidr.er also ^ame out on top last week at Concord SihvI- vvay and finished ^l|•o^g at ef*<*AoiTd in Charlotte, Red Sox Team Leads Davidson LL Standings Tne Red .sox team, with a 4-0 record, is alo;: lh<* Davidson Park Lillie League .si.'Midings after first riund play. The Giants and Card in-als «'ire lied lor sc*cond w'ifh 1-2 recofils and Ihe Brave.s aiv lourih with a 1-3 riH'ord. Game.< y<*slerday had Ihe Ri**! ik*x play ing the Cardinals and the Brave.s taking on Ihe (Hani.s. On Siitur.'liy at Davidson Park al 3 p.m., there will he a hole-in- one lontest wilh first pii/e being §10. Also, there will ‘w* Ihnn* ba.s4*- ball game.s. the first om* begin ning al 5 p.m. Neatly 37 million people in 36 nations were hel|ied last year by C.-\KE fiHKl. M»lf'help and medi- . eal program.s. A prematuie infant unit start ed by a CARE MEDICO team dfictor al the hospital in (iombak, . Malaysia, ended its firs! year with a record of losing only 2 of 8 births weighing 3.5 lbs. or less. In all the hospital’s previous years, only 1 baby under 3J> lbs. had survived. The “preemies” are in a pediatrie-maternity building that was also built with con- iributions to MEDICfU a sei-vice i of CARE, Xe-A- York PJ016. New issue here today rec.jrd in the 6(M)-yarrl da.-li with a .Time of 1:19.3. He won the Penn Relays hall mile HiLs .spring witii ! a 1 :.5(;.6 vio<*king. ' “Robert ha.'; the jMdenli il 'to be j one of the fiiu*si collegiate run ners til all times.” lommcntiKi Buehler. "He is an outstanding -Student and should be a v;iluable a.ss<»t to Duke both in the an*a of academies and athletics." Wlieeler was r4»<‘enily lion )red by SiK>rt.s Illustraled’.s Faces in th<* Crowd. His b<‘si mile time is Restrictions On Hunting Eased RALEIGH. N. C. — Restri. I io:v< oil the mori.‘ than 3il commercial shooting pre.'i*rvt'.s in .N'tirtb (.ar- olina have been eas(*:t lor the coming liunling seasmi. Till North Carolina Wildlife Resource's L'ommission veUcrl t * c;i-;e Ibi* restrictions after receiv ing complunl'; from shooting pie serve opi'ralors ibal the regula tions wen* too barsli. ••Sii(M)ting j»re.st'rv(‘s liave pro vided a valuable service to our s|Mntsm(‘n liy making good hunt ing available, and it has not bt'en tin* Ctnnmission’s inti*nl to curtail upcrition of the prest'rves." indi cated Wildlife Tommission Direc- toi Tly-lc P. Patton. St'Vt'ral r<‘quiro:nents ivere Duke CITY SOFTBALL STANDINGS TVam \\'»>n Lo DVD .5 ■'raft spun 1 C A.' T Grading .3 Fibt'r Contioi 2 K Mills 1 Kiist Hapiisl o Last wtM'k’s scores: DVD Fiber Crmirols .'L /'foURNEWE I ''- ^ I. * !L rUfllSHEO IT PAKNTS' MACAZiNr COME IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT COPY Kings Mounttfln Drag Company Phone 739-2571 a t(*ntli t>f a .';t*coiid olf ilit record of lieLi b| Roger Ueanlmore. "\Vbeelt‘r will be a big help to .)ur 1970 cross country team.” adil- i-d Bueliler. "With Iii.s addition and tin* retuniing of a veterui .-;qua(l. we will ce:tainly be con tenders tor ACT honors." \Vbeel(*r will t*nter Duke in Septemlx'i'. climinaletl. includi:!',: the reiiuiii*- ment Dial houn(larie.< of preserves be marked ;).v wire, the rtaiuire- ment f«a an additional .s|>c.i:il p<‘rmit \\h<*n native ganu’ birds were liunled in ad liiion to iu*n- raised biid.". Also. suiuMvNion of liu* rel(‘ase ol pi'n-iiiiscd binls was eliminated. Tlie i‘,\l(‘nd<*d s{msoii was .<ei from Octob(‘r 1 to Man-ii 31. .md nativi' birds may i)e liunied dur ing this period tm iiceiwtid pre- 'Jervt's. Hunti*is on the preserve.-' vvill alst) no long(*r be restricted to hunting only dt*-<lgnai(‘d slu)oi- ing fl(*ids on tiu* ]ircserve.s. . Post 155 Ends ^ Season With 2-15 Record ^ I Kings Mountai.'i's .Juniors blank ed Henrietta 4-0 Friday night on the ;‘iv#'-hii pitching of Don Ses- .Noms but Post 15.5 ri'ached tht^ end of the lim* Tu(*.sday night when it dropped its third straight plavof! garni* l(v Hickory. HL'kory. (\>nni*ciing tor 57 hHs in iliroi' games, ousti'd the KM r(*am :)\ score.*; (j1 14-L 11-1 and ll-i. Kings Mountain managed only 11 hits in Du* three contests and eommilti'd 17 errors. iliHe lefthanders; hurled the \ ! •tori(*s lor Hickory, which now sjn.rls a DM <jv(*-raH record head ing into .1 .•'lemi-finals best-of-fA'e '■ene.* wiili <‘iih;‘! Slielby or Mor- ganton. S'lelby held a 2-1 series lead Iteading into last night’s game in Sitclby. 1 v'huck -Munday. a tiiree-sports star a I Hickory Higli and Duke- bound on a football scholarship, got Hickory on the winning traw . Saturday night, liurling a five- bitter a.-' Hi;korv captured a 14-1 viciory. Hickory c.inneeted for 19 hits off C’iuick Caip(*nter. who went the distanci*. S(.v«*n errors by KM al.<oaifled llu* Hickory t-ausf*. . , Munday vv:ilk(*d seven and struck out 11 whik* Rick .S]jeneer, Danny Higgins .and Bobby Martin liad tiiiee bits (*ach for the win ners. Foiu <»tliers had two hits ^■iK■h and T(‘riy Lail liad three ' lun.-'' batted in. including a two- run iripU. Five dili(‘rent players got the King.' .Mountain hits. The only e.x- ti;' luwe blows for KM wen* a trij.le by Divicl Bolin and a dou- ' !)h‘ by Danny nart.<oe. In tile .second game playc*d MfUi.iay night at Fiiy Stadium, piuiie: Jc'ff .\bernailiy cracked a ih.'-ee-iun duLibh* in the first in ning and that was all he need ed, Ab(*rnethy, rumored to be h(’;id(*d to eillier E i.st Carolina south Car«)lina mi a ba.seball ' liolaisliip, hurled a five-hitter A'liile his mal('s hacked him with a 14-hii ait:ick against Bobby Ethridge, who wcuit the disfmee lor Post 1.5.5. Gary Oliver’s dniible to de<*p Icti center in the first inning was ' the only extra ba.se hit off .Aber- neihy. Kings Mountain’s lone iiin came in tlie ninth innjng when Danny Hartsoe singled. David P>olin walked, and Dcm Ses.*|)ms .singled after a passed ball by Hickoiy c:ilcher David Williams. Hickory’s third .super southpaw, David Beard, put the icing on the cake Tuo.sday night in Hic'kory, iHowing only an infield single to .''iralton Witiiers as Hickory iriumpht*d 14-0. Beard struck out 11 and vvalkwl five* in limiting liis record to 5-0. Ml iliree ol the* Hickory lefijes arc' undelc'atcd. .\fter \Vitht*rs singled behind '(‘coiivi base with two out in the .'i.xth inning. Bivird rc'taliated by picking iiitn off first base. Hii-kory went iint its biggexsf hit ting atiackol the .series, eonneet- ing fur 24 Itits oil .Si*ssoms, the third KM pirclu*r to get racked A'hile going the entire nine in nings. Rick Spenvt'i; .lc*ff .\hernetliy% Robbie* Williams. Mike Lutz and Beard had three* liits each for Hickory .and .st*veral other players got a pair of iiit.s.DavId Williams cracked a two-run homer in ad- ,lit ion to a tvvo-i un single. The loss Ic'fi Kings .Mountain with a final season’s record of two wins and 1.5 losses. In Ollier Wcstc'rn Division play*- ofl sc*ries i Iteading into Wedne.s- (iay niglit’.*'* pl;iy» Cherryville led !Ic*nrietta two gamc*s to one and Shelby Icvl .Moiganlon two game's lo one. 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