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silts SpoiTcir, ic*e Junp^ Thomas, Sessemer bh of. a . Kings tay Staf- C, an- jaxigh'te]’, :s Moun- fatten, n-JiQUnoe n hOspi- • 1 L. Jtjv^an* lau4|UeT« ^irtitain 29 «*>4i Kings Mountain’s two Baho Ruth League All-Star teams will begin district tournament play Monday. The 13-year-old team will play at 5 o’el'^f'h Monday at Smiin funiot-Highr School in-Charlotte in loiR opening round ot the 13- yeajT-dld tourney which will send its.wfcner lo Asheville for the state- championships. The 13-year-(>ld event wa.s Vi^nally scheduled to be held here but the .site was changed due to a probable oonfliict witih other sporting events. The 13-15 year old Babe Ruth team will play Union County Monday at 9 p.m. at City Stad ium. The tournament will open at 7 p.m. wdth Charlotte playin;; Matth^.c The double elimination tourna ment wiH continue through Wed nesday night. The.limes of the BR-feurtia* ment games coudd poasJbly be chang^, depending ^i^whetlhei or not the Ktvl lcgion"Team Ts suil in the running for the Area Four c'hampionsiiip. If Post 15.5 wdns its series with Forest City, the Juniors will be playing here Tues day night and the Babe Ruth game times will probably be changed to the afternoon. Tuesday’s tourney' schedule has the opening round losers playing at 7 p.m. and tihe ofpening round •M-- wdnners meeting at 9 p.m. On Wednesday', the winner oi the Tuesday 7 p.m. game will play tire loser of the 'llje-sday V p.m. game at 7 o'clock. At 9, the wimier ct the Tuesday_9 p.m. game will play the winner ol the Wednesday 7 p.m. game. If the undefeated team lose.s the 9 p.m. game, another gam«* would bi} neces.sary to determine the champion and that c'ontwi would be held on Wednesday L'.sf I n Monday night, also. Tliat means that if a team comes out of the lasers bracket to win the chamjdon.-hijj, it would play tliree games (Jii Wedm^sday night. Max Bolin and Tcmmy Pruitt, who coached their team.s to the regular season c(j-ehampi{.nslii]j, are coaching the 13-15 year old team. They’ve b<'en woikiitg w ilh 22 prospe:*ts and will thoj.si an all-.star team of 15 players. Play<»rs c>ompeting fer the 1.‘ vacant berths include: BRAVES — .Mike -'^isk. TRVON — Frank Hovj.':. Jimmy Parker and Jeff ReynoUt.s. BES-SEMER CITY — Dean Col vin, Doug Kelley. VFW — Hal Gla.>.s. Jacky VVi-a\-. Scoti. Moss. MOUNTAIXKER.S — Jeff (’ar- roll, Chuck Aiutin, David Lan- ca.ster, Tony Payme, Steve Soiiih- well, Eddie Maunev. CPTI.vrBT-Dale Hartsoe. Pit-h ard Giile.spie, Gary Proctor, Mon- ly Wilson, Pete Cahb, S:-ni Led ford, Paul Bowen. Kick Ilamrick, K<‘u !•' ?;l an.I Fred SJ.Nk are the . )a. - L:? 13-ycar-old team au:i dieyLe been drilling 17 play- : htnn whidi thcyTl chcfw j.Y. Thj.se play(‘r< in:-lud>': BESSEMER CIIV Larry C.>- in.s. .:FTIMIST — Slanl-y Briig'--. D a lUndersm, Ken M 'Lrini.. VFW’ — Rusty Bell, Darrell Queen, Donald Johiisoii, Jarne.s Deaton. MOUNTALVEERS — Kenny Ba- lilcs, Mitch Haw2e. BPuVVES — Preston Short. Ran dy Putnam. Mike Bumgardner. TRYON — Oregg Sellers, Uar- L*n Haynes, Joel Borge.s.s, Mike Blattau. City Takes » ill TEE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS — Coach Darrell Forbos, right, and members of the Conner's Recapping tee league baseball team show off trophies they won for winning the leagiie title this year. The Conner's team finished teh year with a 8-0-1 record. Front row, from left to right, Barry Morrow, Ronnie Moss. Jsff Moss, Jeff Melton, Russell Von Dyke, Charles Morrow and Joey White. Back row, from left, Randy ,Moss, Todd Blalock, Ricky Proctor, Terry Odum, Bryan Hardin. Wayne Brown. AUen Von Dyke. David EoUn and Wally Davis. (Photo by I. G. Alexander) Recreation Department News Conner's Recapping won Iho teo league baseball title wdth a 8-C-l m‘crd. Todd BilaJock, who had a .3.50 batting average wdtli nine Imme runs and 23 runs batted in, was Voted the team’s m-st valuiule player. Rukey Prortor led in the piteli- ,ing deixirtment with a perfect 4 0 record with a pair of shutouts. .\11 the players were treated to a supi^er Wednesday night, giv en by the parents and Aarmi Conner. All players rectived tro- * * *• |\ Due to the weather conditionj>, "Ahe scftball tournament .‘■^ciiedul- ed for this week was cancelled. Recreation Director Roj* Pt'ar- son explained that there w'ere 25 teams entered in the event. With regular season play beginn-ing a- gain next Monday, there would not be time to omiplete the event, since legion baseball and the distrLn Babe Ruth Tourna ment are already s(heduled for City Stadium. • * ♦ Any Industrid Ix^ague tcaras interested in joining the District Hatcher And LouisburgLead OHAPEL HILL With oiVfield- er Donnie Hatcher leading the w'ay,' Louisburg players centimie to dominate the b.uUng statistics in the North Carolina Collegiate Surnmer Baseball League. Hatcher blasted 23 hits in .52 limes at bat throiigM games of June 27 and poste<l a league lead ing av'erage of .442. Appala<h- iflh Stalc'.s Mac Clark i.s .»e",>nd at .421. But Louisburg took tbe next two places. Wayne Pyrtle ranks third at .417 wih Lindsay Ethe ridge in fourth place at .400. I In the pitching race. East Caro lina’s Dave Smith ranks in earned run average with a mark of 1.12. He has pitched 16 innings Continued On Pa^r Four 23 tournament field are asked to nctUy either Eimti- Ro.ss <jt Rov- Pearson no later than July 12 at 7 p.h. A big night of .snrtball is .set for next Wednesday at DtJiJ Street Park. At 6:30, Craftsi-iin Yams will take on DCccy Fabrics in a men’s league game and at 7:30, How ard’s Furniture of Denver, N. C., w’iil take on Aetna Life and Ciis- uilty of Charlotte in a tw'inbill. * * * Champion’s Land:;oaping and Akers Motor Linos hold a best-of- three tcurhament last week and Cham^ojon’s won in two .straight games, f-t and 13-4. Mickey Heafner, D.avid Johnson and Scott Ferguson each had three hits in the 13-4 win. Heaf ner and Fergu.son hit home runs. In the 8-4 victoo- Johnson and FergiLson led the way with two hits each. • * « Dicey Fabrics won three games and Carolina Throwing handed in men's league play last week Champion’s Number Two a de feat. Dicey won over Oxford, 12-11, defeated Gastonia Knit 11-8, and whip;>ed KM Mica, 11-6. In the win over Oxfoi’d, Tomm>* Pruitt had two hits, including a heme run. Gene Putna.nri led the way against Gastonia Knit, go- ii;g 4-for4 with a ■heme run and two doubles. Against KM_ Mica, Don Ball.ird had a pair of hits, Including a h»omrr. iCarolina Throwing scored .sax runs in the first inning and went on to easily defeat Champion’s Number Two. Steve Parker led tile hitting attark with 3-for-4 and Sonny Jackson hit a home run. Gene Connor had a pak of hits, including a homer, for the IcSCiTS. Champion’.s took a 12-4 wdn over Skidmore* as Greene went 4-for-4. Mayes and Rock>* Goforth homered tor tiie,winners. Spe.r'trum won a pair of con tests, defeating Mica Mine 12-9 and Oxford 7-4. HuLstetter topped the win over Mica Mine with four straight hits. Including a homer. Proctor led the way against Ox ford with three hits while Clark had three for the losers. Craftspun nipped Gastonia Knit by 12-11 behind Carrigan’s three hit.s. Optimist, Mountaineers End Season In Deadlock The Mountaineers and Optimist Club finished the season as co- ch'.impions in the local Babe Ruth League. Both teams had 7-1 Vecoftb. 'Dto Cptimi.d Club, coached by M^.v Bolin, had a unbeaten record until its final game w'hon it lost to T jypn, 11-3. The Mountaint*ers, which had earlier lost to Opti mist, then defeat,td its final game to gam the share (xf first place. Jeff Reynolds .sjopped Optimist on a six-hitter to knock Coach Bolin’s team out of the undefeat ed ranks, A five-run first inning BIG STOCK CAR RACE SATURDAY. lULY 8TH AT Carolina Speedway HIGHWAY 274 SOUTH OF GASTONIA $1,000 FIRST PLACE Plus Rookie Race FREDDY SMITH STICK ELLIOTT DANIEL WARLICK HAYWOOD PLYLER and many, many more Admission $4.00 far Adult ond Children under 12 Free GATE OPENS AT 6:00 RACE TIME 8:15 T.-Spd. and a six-run fourth . ke^ ed tlie Tryon win. Jimmy Parker. Harlen Hayiu-s, Gregg Sellers and Frank Hovis had two hits each for the win ners. Parker had a double and Irij.le. Gary Procter imd three hits and Pete Cobh two Tor Optimist. VFW took a 3-0 lead in the first inning of its game with the Mountaineers, but the Mountain eers, came hack with seven runs in (he st'rorvl and were never lieaded. Steve Southwell, D'^vLil Lem- (■a.ster. Jt ff Carroll and Eddie Miauney had two hits each for tile winners. Mauney went all the way to get the pitching win. Six different players had a hit a- piece fer VFW. Optimist won a 8-0 decision over the Braves last Wednesriay night on Richard Gillespie’s three-hitter. He struck out 13. Pete Cobb, Monty Wilson and Dale Hartsoe had two hits each for the winners. Mike Sisk’s dou ble was the big blmv for the los ers, Friday night. Bessemer City stopi^ed the Braves 11-4. Nine runs in the .sixth inning turned out to l>c the difference. Tony Noblett sparked the win ners with a pair of hits. Miike Burns and Mike Bumgardner had a hit apiece for the leaves. The Mountaineers stopped Bes semer City 7-3 in a Saturday aft ernoon game. Jeff Carroll hurled tlie victory. Steve Southwell had a homer and double, David Lancaster added a triple and Tony Payne had two singles to lead the winners. Dean Oolvin and Kelly had two hits Continued On Fowp, Second Game Here Tuesday Rained Out Rain is playing its ’part in the Kings Mountain-r'cre.si ^Ity be.si- of-five Area Four quarter-finals playoff ‘>eri<?s. Forest Cily won the serial opener Monday night at Fore.st Cit>, 10-3, but heavy rains post poned tlie second game here TiHvday night. Tlie two learn.; were .scheduled to play last night at City Stad ium. weather permitting. If the game was playt-d, tlie>*’ll go at it again tonight in Icrest City. If the two clubs didn’t play last night, they’ll pl.iy tonight at City Stadium. % Forc.st Cit>', second plact* fin ishers in the regular sea.<»n League Two chase, .scored two runs off Danny Hartsoe in the first inning Monday night and was never headed. Hartsoe wa>- knocked out in the tep of the sixth and wa.s relieved by .southpaw John McGill. Hart- soe was charged with his sixth loss in eight decisions* Post ISo.acoretl B ttOI i| ISfu sc^uiiU iiiiiiiiM lo cut uie lead lo 2-1. Grafton iWithers .singled with two away, stele second and .scor ed on two Fv. errors. The hosts broke the game Oi’jen in the fliird and sixth frames. The>’ scored tliret* in the third for a ,5-1 Had and added five more in the .sixth to make it 10-1. Kings Mountain picked up il» I final tAVo tallies in the nmtli in ning. Keith Parker tripled and scored on a single by Tim Echols. Echols stole second and scored two outs later cn a single by M'ayne Bridges, his third of the night. Eaoh team had 10 hits. Bridges Was the only K\I player with more than one. BOXSCORE Kings Mtn. Ab R H Rbx Moore^ 2b 4 0 10 Bridges, 3b ‘5 0 3 1 Bolin, c 4 0 0 0 Hord, rf 3 0 10 Valentine, rf 2 0 'l 0 Hartsoe, p-cf 3 0 0 0 Fhts, cf ^000 Withers, lb 4^10 Parker, as 4 110 Echols, If .3111 Van Dyke, cf 2 0 10 McGill, p 10 0 0 IbtaLs 36 3 10 2 Forest City Bailey, ss 3 2 0 0 Geer, 2b 5 111 Smith, c 4 2 2 2 Lewis, If 3 111 Jenkins, rf 10 10 Lynch, rf 4 0 0 0 Baxter, cf 3 111 Philbeck, 3b 3 T 0 0 Simunons, lb 4^ I 3 0 Kiser, p 4* 1 1 2 Totals :T7 10 10 7 E—OBailey 2, Lynch, Baxter. Bridg es. Bolin. Hcii, Hartsoe, Van Dyke. LOB-KM 10, FC 9. 2B— Moore, Hord, Valentine. SB—-Par ker, Smith. Pitcher: IP H R EH BB SO Hartsoe (L, 2-6) 5 8 8 3 4 3 McGiU 3 2 2 2 3 1 Kiser (W) 9 10 3 2 2 7 HPB—'Echols by Kiser. M RSfjfafl Juniors Cop Two Straight To Win Series Over Shelby Murtaugh Will Attend WCL All-Star Game Danny Murtaugh, two • time World Series winning manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will be a special guest at hte i3th annual Western Carblinas League all- star game Friday night in Spiir- tanburg. Murtaugh, ncNv a fronf office executive with the Pirates, man aged the Bucs tx> World Series ti tles in 1961 and 1971. Last year, his Pirates whipped Baltimore in seven games and in ’61 the Bucs won in seven over the New York Yankees. Kings Mountain Mayor John Mass, who is also president of the WCL, will present Murtaugh a plaque on behalf of the players, managers and officials of the WCL. Moss said the placjue was for Murtaugh’s contribu tion ta the game df baseball. Tlie all-star game, which be gins at 8 p:m. at fiRincan Park, will pit the first half champion Spartanburg Phillies against an all-star team comprised of play ers from the league’s five other teams. TOP HITTER Rick Hord leods the Post 155 Juniors in both the hitting ond pitching depart ments. He has a .329 batting overc^e and 4-4 mound marie. Robbie Moore is the only other' regular hitting over .300. sport ing a .302 average. Hord, Moore Only Regulars Over .300 Mark Rick Herd hurled a three^hitter. outduoling Shelby southpaw Mark HamriL'k, to give Kings Moun tain’s Juniors a 3-0 victory Thurs day night at Siitlby and a \1ctjry in the two leam.s’ best-of-Xive .4rea Four playoff sorie.=5, three games to two. The win advanced Post 155 in to the Area Four quarter-finaJo against Forest City and ended the season for Shelb>, wliich fin ished third in the regular- sea son Ltague Two cha.se. The win culminated a ceme- from-beJiiitd effort by Post 155. The local lads trailed, two games to one, but came back with t wo straight victcries Wednesday and TliUi^ay to cctp the soiies. Hamrick, who earlier in the season struckout 18 KM batters in a 3-0 Shelby win, gave up but four hits and stnrek out 14 but errors on the part of his team mates gave KM the victory. All throe Past 155 runs were unearn ed. Kmgs Mountain picked up a single run in the second inning for a 1-0 lead, then added a pair of insuKuice runs in the ninth. Shelby mounted a rally in the boHoin of the inning, putting rimner.s on stn-end and third with nobody out but Hord got .two bat ters to bounce out and then struck cut Bobby Brown to end the game. Post 15.5 got its second linning run when Danny Hartsoe raced homo from second on a throwing error by Shelby second 'baseman Ronnie Ross. Hartsoe had reached* on a walk. In the ninth, Hord walked to lead things off. Hartsoe sa'Orificed him to .second but the throw by Shelby catcher Scott White went wild at tirst and KM had runners on second and hard with nobody out. Grafton Withers laid down a perfect squeeze bunt to sc'ore Hord and Hartsoe scored on a singlt by Tim Echols, w<ho fin ish^ with two of KM’s four hits off Hamrick. Robbie Moore and Withers had the othpr hits for KM and Duane Fcrree had two of Shelby’s three hits off Hord, who hiked ihs record to 4 4. Hord captured two of the three playoff wins off Sh*l- Herd Pilches Thiee^Hittei In Final Game Ri k 11 >rcl anri .M.o .ro are the only players hitilng over .300 as the Po.st 155 bastaall .sea sen head.s down the home .stretch. I Thr;:u.:;h the first I'.jrest CLy playeff game, Hord lead.< the club with a .329 batting mark and a 4-4 pitching record. Moore U hit ting .302 while all other regulars are under the .3()0 figure. Hold Iia.s 23 hits in 70 times at bat while* Moore leads the club i with 2'i> hits. However, he ha^- come to .oat 86 times. Jerry V’ll- entine, a reserve, has a .364 bat ting mark but ha.s exme to oat only .11 t]mt?s. Keith Parker, who is hitting .2S0, leads the team in runs bat ted In with 17, home runs with three and runs scored with 15. Graft-^n Wiihers ha.'s 13 run.s scored and David Bolin and Dan ny liartscH' 12 apiecf*. 0?h€r hatting mark.s for regu- lar.s include Hartsoe .25<L Tim Evhcls .250, Bclin .223, Withers, .206, Darrell Van Dyke .204 and Wayne Bridges .182. In the pitching department, Hord hai a 4-4 record and a 3.0C earned run average. Parker has a 3-1 mark and a 3.93 earned run average. Hartsoe Ln 2-6 wi'.’n a 4.29 earned run averico and s'u^hpa’vV J:hn McGill is 0-0 with a 3.0C' earned run mark. Hartsoe leads in irnings pifdi- ed vviih 65Li and stiikcouts with 6.”. He ha.s given up m.ire liiL'-* than any other member nf tlu* squad. 69. Hord ha.s worked 62-;i innings with 43 .strikout.s, Parker has worked inning.s and ha.s 22 strikecut.s and McGill has work ed 1473 innings and has 10 strikeout.-''.. Softball Meet Set Thursday CHE.^RVVILL?: — Dist.iit 2.^ ccmmis<icner Bcb Wiggins if therr>ville ha.s requested that ail Open. Industn.iJ. and Chur, h teams desiiring to enter dist.-i.-t tourney play this sea.scn to moot at Shfclo;^’.; City Park on Thurs day nighT at 7:30. Disti.'.r 23 tournai'ncnt play which qualifies iw\> du.)s f .* ■area play wild ihr.l vicl.jr ad vancing to the stale finaL. i< srheduleil for a July 20 staii in King£ Mountain. Clubs from the .Shrlby-Cherry- viilc-Kings Mountain-Grover-Fcr- est Cily-and Rutherlcrdton areas will play fer the district title at Kings Meuntain. by. winning an earlier game hy 9-2. BOXSCORE Kings Mtn. Ab R H Rbi Moore, 2b 4(^1 0 Bridges, 3b 3 0 0 0 Bc-lin, c* 4 0 0 0 Hord, p 3 .1 0 0 Hartsoe. rf 2 2 0 0 Withers, lb 4 0 11 Park(‘r, .s.s 4 0 0 0 Echols, U 4 0 2 1 Van Dyke, cT 4 0 0 0 Tot a I.s 32 3 4 2 Shelby Horne, 3b 4 0 0 0 Ross. 2b 3 0 0 0 Ferree, Lf 4 0 2 0 Kirkpatri*ck. lb 4 0 0 0 MdMurry, ss 4 0 10 Brown, cf 3 0 0 0 J. Hanu'ick, If .3 0 0 0 S. White, e 2 0 0 0 M. Hamrick, p 3 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 3 0 Score bv innings: K. Mtn. 010 000 002--3 Shelby 000 000 000—0 E—'Ross, Horne, M. Hamrrek, S. White. LOfi—K.M 6, Shelby 6. S— Hart.soe. SB—Hart.soo, EchoLs, Mc- Murry, Brown. 23—^Ferree. Pitcher: IP H R ER BB SO Hord (W, 4-4) 9 3 0 0 3 6 Hamrick 9 4 3 0 2 14 (L, 3-4) INiCS PACT — Former KMKS boslietball star George Adams, above, has sTgned a S100,000 contract with uie Milwaukre Bucks of the Adams was a three time > i-American at Gardner-Webb uoirage and was droited by the Eucks in the third round of tiie April NBA draf;. KM's Adams kk SIGO J08 Blocks' Contract 'Gc.'-rge -\dams. fjrmer King.-^ Mountain High and Gardner- Wvbb College bruskctball sensu- tivn, h:is signed a contract witli the .^LL\aukee Backs o: the Na- tif.nal Basketball .Association. -Vdum.s rcpcitedly recti'ced SIOC.OOC b.-nu.'^ :■ >;,:n with ilie onc-tiinc NR \ e'l.imjdonii. .\dani< had been drafted in the third r'ur.tl by ih(‘ E.uk.s i:'. the A.-.d N3A ciraf,. .\dam-: had hoped lo receive a nv-:ut K.ntracl bu: did not. '’‘Tve ju.si gjt t- play m<.re than my hc.st t(> make the cIu’l" he said. Ad'.im>- said the Bucks did not .say ■\\hei'o they’d use him but he hopes he’ll play either forward or runniiig guard. “They have a great team.” .■\dams commented, “but I plan to .stay with them.” Ad.ims, how- \^•i^ ho to make the team when eve:’, hinted a.s n how tougii it he said “It (the NB.\) i.-' a s 11 i league a:^! the Bu^ks h:ive ;i ;t\il l('.::elhor .squad with a l.:‘ T young playt'rs that i -ok like tlicy’re g.di-.g t ) he around a- whilo.” •Ydam? had been drafted in the sixth rouHvi by the Indiana Pac ers cf tlie hut shunned a- u ly :n playing in the younger It a.:u-' 'The A? \ .seems to bo more of a ri::' and sho-ot leagiug” said 7\dams. ‘Tho NBA .seems to ron- eontrate m *ro on otiier things than ju.st going d wn tho court and ?!:;• dn r.” .\dam.s w ’* -rt to the Bucks’ (Coni• " Ptujr Fouri lartsoe Hurls 4 2 Victory Here Wednesday Danny HarLso(‘, having an off >ear -a the piuhing mound dur ing tlic legion soa.son. hurled one ( . belter game.-i VV(*dne.sd-ay 11 . .ji at City Stadium, beating Shol.-jy 4-2 as Po.^r 155 knotted the tvvo Teams’ best-cf-five play- oil series at t wo games apicx-e. HarLsoc, in running his recerd to- 2 5, Worked on a iio-hitter un til t;io fifth inning and finished with a sevim-iiit ix/rloimance. His teammates handed him a 4-( load ali(: .sc-ren inning.s and hi* alhwed Slielby only single Laliic.s in ihi' (ighth and ninth i.nnings. Both runs off Hartsoi? W(*re unearned and three of KM’s f(>ur lUiis ofl Shelay’s Phil Cooke ‘Aert unearned. Kings .Mountain struck with f.v . away in the fiftii and sev enth innings i > .core its four runs and all runs wcie tlie re sult cf extra ;j.i.se hit.-^ and tiirovv- in,., errors. Darrell Van Dyke .sliigl(*(J with two a\va> in the fifth and came home on Robbie Mxne’.s d :uale tf Lfl-center. Moore scored trom sc'jcnd when thi* throw from Shi*lby cenierfielder Bc.vby r>rovvn was wild at third and went be hind tire backs!.jp. W.iyne Bridges reached on a two-out error L. start the seventh inning rally. After Bridges reach ed. David jiolin tripled to the Cf rne.- in iigli''r:old and Bolin se e red ‘Ahen the relay from Shel by .second ::a.seman Rennie Ro-js ■vva.-' Ihrcwn a'A'ay at third. Sheiby's first run in tlic eightdi was driven in by Cicnc McMur- r>, Alio sii^jled witli one away to .score Duand * erree. \\Tio had led oH the inning with a single and t.'/:k .second on an error. In l!ic i:ln:h, J-ack Hamiick reached on a twj-oa.sc error by Tim K.hols in left and scored later wlien Ko.ss reached ba.-re on a fit Ider'-' choice. E)lin and Van Dyke had t;vo hiis each to lead KM’s nine-hit att; cl' wiLU- Horne had three of Sheiby’s > con l.ii.s- oft Hartsoe. BOXSCORE Shelhv Ab R H Rbi H. 3b 10 3 0 P; 2b 4. U 0 1 Ft..cc. If 4 110 Kirkpatiuk, Ib 4 0 0 0 Ml Murry, ss 4 0 11 Brown, cf 10 10 .■7. While, c 4 0 0 0 J. Hamrick, rf 4 110 C ::ko, p 2 0 0 0 M. Hamrick, ph 10 0 0 Totals 35 2 1 2 Kingr Mountain (Moore, 2b 4 111 Bridges, 3b 4 110 c 4 12 1 Hord, rf 4 0 10 Hart.sce, p 3 0 10 Witlior.s, lb 4 0 0 0 Parker, ss 3 0 10 Fchols, If 3 0 0 0 V.m Dvke, cf 3 12 0 Totals 32 4 3 B Score hy innings: Shelby 000 000 011—2 K. Mtn. 000 020 20x—4 E—Rcss, McMuriy, Brown, Ham rick, Bridge.s, Hord. Withers, Ech ols. LOB—Shelby 10. K.M 5. 2B— M<K>re. Hartsoe, J. Hamrick. 3B - Bclin. S.AC—Hartsoe. Pitcher: IP H R ER BB SO Cooke (L. 4-2) 8 9 4 1 0 4 Hartsoe 9 7 2'0 4 6 (W, 2-3) WP—Hartsoe 3. HERALD SPORTS By GARY STEWART rtAcr Tunt
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