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I'OP BLOCKER RETURNS — Guard Dale Russell, winner ol the Fred Plonk Blocking Trophy last
year as a junior, returns to bolsters the KMHS line this talL Russell and his Mountaine<*r team
mates began pre season workouts Monday lor the 1971 grid campaign, which begins here Sept. 4.
Slated
Itsve PesloR
!n Mew Pest
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in r'.ie s:nithern tip near HirreKK
.'on:mUi‘iity, tho iiroposcd season
would bi‘ from November 22-27,
7 .(1 tbe public hcarinjj will bo
; on Augiust 16 at the Harrells
CcwrtTn:. rilty Build.nf?.
In Gr-anvilit county, generally
in t'he E.utner se.dion, tlio pr^*
.used hunt \v..uld h<. on Novem-
'ber 22. The j:-ublic hearing :or
tills pi )posal will
gust 17 in tho
•auditorium.
be he','. Au*
Hutner Hospital
-UA'LKIGiiI. - - A total of 21
either sex doer hunts will ^e pro-
posw.i at public hearings to be
hold a'-ross the state A'-, gust 16
through August IS, 19711.
‘These hearings have been
sohedulcd in response to land-
owner complaints about deer de
predation and we would like all
thos^ concerned—bv^th landown-
ers and sportsmen to let us
have the benefit of their knmvl-
edge df the situation at each
hJeation,’’ saili Frank Bariek,
chief of the Division of Oaioo for ] Montgomery county, in
the N. C. WildB.e Resources adjoining the Uvvh.irrie
Comimission. : gamelands, the pr‘y.osr l ciliier-
il‘'’oUmving The hearings, thpi^p^ impt wcuid be a one-
opinions of huntei's across the ^unt on November 22. Tlie
state will be studied prior to p-jbJ'C hearing wid be Aug'.st 17
final adaption of any either sex jn the Troy C Jurthcusc.
’’T s-hedule of the pmposecl ' In Moore c-<>unty, on a .small
“"sr i
hearings will b^i held follows. All
of tho hearings will U'gin at 8
o’clock.
iFor Cam<lcn and Currit.ick
counties, generally in the area
known as the Hale's Hake sec*
tinn, an either*sox deer season
has bet'n propose! foi^ Novem
ber 22-27. The pbblie liearing
will be held on August 16 in the
Currituck courthouse.
r>D BiNH : :hHN^-h. - Steve
in, a '.fniduil,. of Cre-t higi;
s.MOol and Ciardner-Webb col
li ge, has been n.'^nie; Iv.nd bas-
kc.tll (.ahi ni i:i!;in high
hi dt s ho )l. n-v'on i.^ the .son
•»i Dr. a::d l.w.vno Poston
of .-hie]by. Dr. prtslon is presi
dent '>1' (P.M'dner-\Vei;b.
dh r .in. 25, ( '.KK'hcd the junior
varsity at Llkhi h.sl yoar to the
confc’ .n.c ch.tmpionhiilp and
was idevated to tho i..‘p I'-aching
}j;;si:ion wlicn tlie former coach,
■l.-me.s nnllom.nn. rr.signed to
take a [■n.'^iiion at Wingate Col
lege.
After radiaiiag from Oard-
ii.nWVcbb with an A. A. dc.grec,
Poston went to Wake Forest
w!iere lie (V;rned a B. A. His
tcn;hlng a:.‘dgnment was ai
Chll'i !<‘ Junior High school in
RuPierlped » u.Py. He went t
Dikin for the 1069-70 school
• term.
Spodanicn
county, ihe'proposed hunt wcuicl ^
be another or.o*day hunt cn Ssl
vomher 22. The ^-ubl;- hearmg
will be August 16 at th.e Abci--j N. C. — The HRA-
decn Muni'cipUl building. | .sanctionc'J I-a‘e Model Sportsman
and LimitcNl Sp »ruman driver.«i,
ZS Prospects
Drilling Daily
At KMHS Held
Kings Mountain High'.s football
team began heavy workouts Wed
nesday and today will begin
1 A'ice-a-d‘iy drills.
Ih-ad Coach Bob Jones and hii
assistants are drilling 7.n pros
pet'ts daily at the KMILS praotic(
field. Eighty boys came out foi
l\\Q team on Monday.
Jones said that the team ha.*-
g('Od morale and is working hard
■T'he olfens<* and defon-«' i
n( w t> Ihi^-m and 1 know we’re
probably a little ragged right
now,” said Jone.s, “but they’re
eager to learn and there's no
rr'a'icn why w<? .^ihouldn’t be ready
lor our opening game.”
The Mountaineers open th(‘ir
Id-game schedule here on Sept.
3 against non-confercnce foe Us
•cmer City. They piuy at Cha-jc*
Cie next w(H.*k in the first of nine
•vtraighi Southwestern Conferenc<*
contests.
Jones said the Mountaineers
wonh have any heavy hitting fo:
a week i>r so but will probably
have an intra-squad scrimmage
on Friday.
Jone.s has his team running
tho Power ! oiIfcn.se. T!io Moun I
aineers u.‘^ed the triple-option}
last .se.Lson under Bill Laie.s.
J jc.es has made two majoi
changes. David Beilin, a twoy<ai
.starter at fulhoack. has moved to
quarterback and John Grier, a
two-year performer at guard, ha.*^
mc»ed to fullback.
“Holin .seems to be catching on
c:i ily,” said Jone.s. “He’s a smart
boy and I don’t think he’ll have i
my trouble playing quartoiback. |
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Holmsn-Moody
Siidesmaid
M Darlington
DARLINGTON, S. C. Ford
produ. s either directly from the
ilolman-Moody s!u>p in Char-
’olte. X. C., or indirectly, have
wan th<, Soulliern 500 stock car
•lassie four limes since they
ame on the scene in 19.56. The
•rU'iories could have been eight
jivSt as easily.
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For Bertie county, in the low
lands generally north of the
lloanoke river, an eitheixsox sea
son has been proposed foi Nov
ember 22 through Decemlbcn- 4. ^
Tlio public hearing will be held
on August 17 at the Lowis^ton
Community House.
iFor Gates c'^.nty, the entire
county has been proposed for an
either-sex season, hut th^-, pio-
posal calls for a November 22
througli January 1 season east
of N. C. 32 and an OctotKM’ 11
through January 1 season west
of.N. C. 32, The publl'c hearing
lor theso proposed hunt.s will l)e
held August 18 at the Gatesville
Courthouse.
lEil'her-sex deer hunts in parts :
(1. Hereford and all ol Peniui-
mans counties will also
posed on Augl. st 18 at lie Gates-
ville Courthouse. An eillier-scx
season will be proposed from
OLtc'lTcr HI through January 1
in Hertfoild county north of the
iMc'hcrrin river, while immediate
ly south of the river, the pri)-
posed season would be Novom-
lx*r 22 t'hTOUg'h Decemiber 4. In
Peniuimans county, the entire
county will be pmposed for an
cither-sox deer hunf from Nov-
cmlber 22 through Deci-mbcr 4.
•In Craven, Jones, On-slow and
Pamlico cAmties, hearings on
either-sex deer hunts will be
held Ai.tgust 18 at th^ New Bern
Courthouse. In Craven couaty,
the proposed hunt would be on
the Cherry Point Marine Air Sta
tion on days desiign'aited by mili
tary authorities from Novemher
22 throug'h January 1. In On
slow county, th^ proposni hunts
would also be on days designated
by military personnel at Camp
Lcejune between November 22
and January 1. In Pamiucx) coun
ty, in the Olympia com'munity
area, and in Jones county in the
Trenton comm) nity area, the
proposed eithersex deer hunts
would bo from November 22-27.
•For Northarpipt’on c<>unty. Mie
entire county would be proix)s<Hl
for either-sex deer hunting from
Oc'tober 11 throuh January 1.
The public hearing for this aix-a
v;;ill b<' held August is in the
Ja'^son Courthouse.
In CumheflaPii and Hok„ eoun-
ties, on tho Fort Bragg Military
Resen’atinn. the pronosed either-
sex deer bunt woiU'W be on cer
tain designated dales between
Novemlber 22 tihrougih January 1
-that v;ould not interfere with
military training operations. The
public hearing will be August 17
In the Fayetteville Courthouse
for tfiis area.
K Sampson county, generally
In \V:’.’/vOs county, generally in
the eastern iv.nt of the co.riy,
iiKi-udfng - R'nmd vbaut Farms,
the proposed ei hei-sex deer
hunt would be N. v. iri'.er 22-23.
The public hearing will be ludd
August 16 in the Honda Com
munity Center, j
In Buncombe county, on Pu'
Eiltmcre E.-late proix,rli(*::. the
proposed either-sex deer hun'I.
wculd be frtnn November 22
through December 4, and llie
public hearing will be on August ^
16 in the A.sheville CourtlioiKse. |
Dt.daiD on the exact locations
and boundaries for tiie proposed
hunts will be presented by N'. C.
Wildlife Re.sou rc tvs C om mission
.ctaff members at the public
hearings.
breaking nv'rds each week^^nd.
ar.* >i’[ for nnothtT bu-y shite
Frid.tv ni’.ht at liie RuLh<‘rforl
Coumy .Speedway and Satiirtl.ay
night at liie Slielhy .Six^etiway.
Beth events begin at 8 o’vK)ck.
Riymmd Payne, B.ufird, Ga.,
and Billy Bish->i). Spartanburg
Late Model vvimurs la-^l week;
Bill Kuonc, Bill M-nteith, WiDon
Peace, Joe llunt.singor, Harold
Painter and Johnny Half ^d are
the biggest crowd favorites.
Jimmy >tartin, Cotton Ryaii,
Gcorgi' Br.u’kcit and Lariy Poole
arc waging lender-to-fender bat
tles in the Limit(d Spjrtsman
cla.-'s.
Non^, of the fourth Southern
)00 winmTs fmm the H-M stable
iare active tr)i.;ay. Curtis Turner
and Fireball Rolierts are dead.
;\’cd Jarretl and Nelson St*acy
h.iv,, retired.
.s.n.p Jarrcit’s victory in 19G5.
IIoim-an-.Moo'dy has b<. cme a
Iiriii^'smaid at the fame Dariing-
We’re real plea.scd with Gri(*r ;
also. He’s running good and is '
having a little trouble finding
the holes once he get.s to the line
of scrimmage.”
Chris Jlins/m, Rick Falls and
Kim Bumgardnor are also look
ing good at quarterback, Jones
said.
Gerald Owensby, an end and
the t(‘am’s leading receiver last
year, ha.s been moved to tho back
field on defense and Jerry Valon
tine, who Is up from the joyvees,
lias been moved to a defensive |
end iKxst. ;
On offense, Jones said that end
Bobby Johnson and center Mark
Gc'orge have bwn pleasant sur
prises. Marshall Logan, Frankie
' Stokes, Fraver While and Chris
1 Blanton have been looking good
at the halfback po.sitions.
Tackle Joe Bell, who is cxiiect
ed to be one of the team’s lop
performers up front, has been
slowed by an injured eye but
Jone.s .says the 6-3. 215-pounder
should be at top form in a few
tun oval, whore the 22nd edi- I days.
; m (T i!ie .Southern 500 will be
r.'cied off Labor Day, Sept. 6 at
12 noon.
Tiireo consecutive Labor Day.s,
ll'6<-6S-69 David Pearson trailed
di<‘ winner liome in his ll-.M en
try. DjsI year Poar.son finishcMd
fourth. Pcar.son is no longer
with H-M, having moved to the
Pontiac of Ray Nichols. Bobiiy
.Allison, who replaced Pearson. |
Jacob Bridges, John Bridges and
Steve Ingle have been looking
good at tackle and Arthur Ash
and Dale Rus.sell. returning start
ers from la.st year, are among top
gu-ard praspects.
Of the 75 pros^jeots, four are
fre.slimen and Jonc's says htat at
least two of them, Tony Falls
and Carl Roseboro, have a good
A R.>:>kie main event
slated on t'acli program.
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RETURNING STARTERS — Hallback Frankie Stokes, left, and
guard linebacker John Grier, above, return as starters for KMHS
this fall. Stokes was one ol the leading ground gainers and scor
er, on last year's 7 3 team and Grier was an All-Conference Une-
backcr. Gner will probably bi* moved to fullback this year.
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has tile odds on his side going [ chance to make the varsity team.
, ini.) the Ihd Labor Day lace. iBotih starred on Central Junior
jThc past .six winners of the High'.s unbeaten team last fall.
I .‘.assic in sij. k car raciiii^ did j Jones said he feels that “we’re
I so .or the fir.st time. ’ I doing as well as ean be expiected
i In sev('n .super speedway out- considering the change of of-
ings, s:nC(^ taking over rho II-M I
Mcr in y, Allisnn has fvur four ]
nn l finished second twice. |
“As many near misses a.s (
we've ha'.i in recent years at
Darlington, I figure we’re about
rem-arki :l Moody. “Alls iii
i> doing a job for us lieyond o’, r
w:ld st dream.’’
Reall\‘. it’s hard to believe i
d'.e »urn aliout s a-smi Allison '
las had. Going into the Rebel |
lOO at Darlington everything he |
: d..l*tur ie:l sour. He caualn’t get of linanclal reasons. He was
I :i break,” stics.se] Moody, “aft- | broke and up to his neck in debt.
! - r he siirncd with us ho did a j Since May he has won more
!, 'mploto turn around tlie other i than $100,000. In addition to
iwty. I can’t tell you what hap-| looking after and driving thei]
' jicnod. I wish I knew. One thing ' II-M car, Allison owns the Coca-
fon.so. We’ve only worked on tho
I-forma'tion one day and it will
take five or six times for the
boys to get adjusted, e.specially
those who have clianged posi
tions.
“Everything is going pretty
good,” he added. "The boys feel
like they can win and when you
have that attitude, you have half
the battle won.”
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Following the Rehrl 400 in
M'ly, Allison announjed to the
t ress tlial he was leaving the
Grand N'Ttlonal circuit hw'ause
Cola Dodge Marty Robbins
drives in .selected races.
You might call it a rags to
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next.
:
Plonk^s Recapping
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RETURNING LETTERMAN — Halfback Chris Blanton is one of 15
returning lettermen on this Year's KMHS football squad. Blanton
started the first three games last year before being sidelined
with an injury. The Mountaineers, who begon Monday, open
their season Sept. 3. against Bessemer City.
rionk’s Rocai>pin : ’ of King.s
'■Mrumiain finhiiod .second in the
‘D'‘4r\‘t 23 soft',all tr>.rn'ament
ni raver last week and is now
pnit .‘ipiting in fho arm tourna-
' men! at Brice ir.iri*y Memorial
I T'.irk. P
'i'lv, area event began la.st
! ni,.hi and will continue through
'Saiurd.ay. 'I'iic top uvo teams will
illun go to the state tournamonl
! later ihi.s munih.
I Bionks I.).st out in final.s
'of liie D.strict 23 event to Clyde's
iCJwik Stop .Siiolby. Clyde’s
w.in tlv* title game, S-1.
od Norri.s Packing (7-1), PJlen-
bom, All-Da Barbecue tl.5-5),
Tignor’s arage (10-2), and Caro-
lina-Pylhian (S-D.
Dickie Burgess, piteher for
Plonii’s won llic tournament’s
mo.st valuable player award. He
lilt .sot) in addition to hurling
the entire tournament.
L<*fiy Mo.s.s and Jerry Ram.sey
of the Plonk’.s team wxin tourna
ments for hitting .700 and tlie
team also earned the runner-vp
trophy.
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Plonk’s, wlric'li played the totir- pating in the area event. Plonk’.s
nann'nt willt only 10 players, and Champion's Landscaping ar<>
vvhipiK'd Clyde’s .5-1 to force a | re) .re.senting Kings Mountain,
second chiampionsliip game.; Champion’s Landscaping earn-
Clyde’s ha'i earlier kn<Kked iliejod its i>orih in t'he aiea event by
KM team into lib* lu-'^er’s brack-' winning th,, District 23 tourna-
ot. ' meat la.st year.
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