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PAGE THREE 5AY, rter, 12:il s. itnniu. , Rt. 2, Clo. <3 Mimi)s;i ia. [ouston, ."21 r. !, Rt. 1, Cli.- ). Box lM(i7 ill, Mi fieorgia. Y tandor.s, 101 26 A strpci, ay, 20.5 East •rtforci, 11) Rl, 2, B, ('. iTj-man. F>i, Y Rl. 1. York. J'.sclow, 61 |i i. Rt. 2, Uu\ \ It, 404^1 A Pew Glahces Back At The Posf 155 Legion Campaign IB lents irlos Frank k, .S. C. ail a son. .Inly auntain hos G. McClain, inounce tlin LI, Tueadai. pitaJ. H. ConniM . lie birth of y, July .1.1. lital. ?s NelW, 313 ?, Gastonia, of a (lau- 14, King.s , 1 G. Pasrilii. I semer City, a son. Sal s Mountain! icy B. Cai| Street, Gail birth of 17, KinsI A few glances back at the legion baseball season: There were some folks suggesting the Kings Moiin- talh-Shclfby.playoff series that the two teams go togi'lhor nekt year and form a Cleveland County team. The idea was tnat the two county posts, KM Post la5 and tiheloy Post 82, could cO-sponsor the team and play one home gafne In Kings Mountain and one in Shelby. But, as long as Post ‘S vV'illing and able to sponsor a team, let s gd on biir own. If Kings Mountain goes with Shelby, that will rtieaA'OVcn fewer KM boys having an opportunity to play ijaspball, i ,dhly four Post 155 players lost their eligibility this yetlr, so 'that means a good season should be in store for nekt year, 'payers not returning will be catcher David Pembi .'pkiphpr-outfielder Danny Hartsoe, outfielder Tim Emd|ii^ aJjd. firsi baseman Grafton Withers. Starters re- ^|l™l|tj|r.wlll. be Jitcher Rick Hord, infielders Darrell Van Moore, Keith Parker and Wayne Eridgos aha Autlieldfir Jimmy Fitts. . . ,'' • 1. ': < . ‘ A'few Mijhgs I’d like to see next season: A public ad- (frckt'^Steittl (nkt will work ... a permanent pitcher’s nJdUno'ivpf .'Seven-inning games . . . more players out for tl|,e tfiaSrt ; r. arid better support. . . 'tte local Juniors surprised a lot of people this sum- inrif arid with'A few breaks here and there and with a littld.jribrc depth could have gone even further than they did The neW c'baches, Bobby Jones and Gus Hartsoe, got a.ibtiOut of, the players and put a lot into the program themselves.'. . . V ‘ )' * •ihUfHY PRESENTATION — Gene Austin, right, pi:,ients trophy to Rick Hamrick, coach of the IS-ye-ir-oli Ifiiigs Mc.intain ha/.e fiuth Leagris all-star team for the'r victory in the district totu- natnent lo't week in Charlotte, The cfli-stars will go to Asheville next week for the state tourna ment. Eigbt members of the team smile their approval as Austin presents the hardware.^(Photo by I. G. Alexardcr) BABE RUTH ALL-STARS — The Kings Mountain Bate Ruth League all-stars pictured here lost out in the semi-finals of the District Four tournament here last week. Union County, which ousted Kings Mountain 8-3 Wednesday n'ght, went on to down Charlotte 4 2 Thursday night to claim the title. The Union County team now goes to Lumberton for the state tournament. (Photo by I. G. Alexander). O ouMies Play Five At Home Fiisf ICC Set — Ciats Open With S+. Bonnie I’s .Wildcats will meet perennial toughie St. ip the opening round of the Charlotte Invi- ;. ''T • ■ ' . Bhor.t cuts from the world of sports: I*? jpAvfcjsbh' BtUlaveiit.ui'ri in talUlriln Tournament on Dec. 29. The Wildcats and St. Bridlud' t^ill Weat in the 7:30 opener and Cincinnati and Briddwy ?wlll clash at 9 p.m. ’The winners will play for the Gnampionship on Dec. 30. . . 1. . .... ■'''i Wiidh Junior Crouch claimed his initial sportsman vMlbfy it Hickory Speedway a couple of weeks ago a lot orrapB might have thought it was a fluke. The Taylors- v|^ariVei';ttok the checkered flag w'hen the two fiont- ^Unheii. WriecKfed on the last lap. Last Saturday, Crouch ftia sebogid race and it was nothing resembling a "lilkA H6’took Over on the 37th lap and led the re.st of thd titay, oUtdUaling Asheville’s Bob Pressley and Tay- IbraVilia’s Marry Gant... way attracted the top cars in the area irst race under new management. Spar- Piazza won the feature event and will For t.hc firil lir.ic in ever l.J year '. King; Mountain ii ,,'ii fftlio.l will have a oria:;;e.l laat- ball K.I’.eaule th.;-. -all. For several yia.'S. the .'.Lun- laineers have played on a six- leur hasi.s. six home games one year and 1 a. tiie ne.xt. BiU il’.i yaar, K.\i;I5 will i'lev Live e.l John Gan; Ic S:.idium a;id live on the road. Cardi Eobby Joner .said Hes e- mer City, K.Ms only non-ej.a.er- en;’e i .ipanei.t, ag.-eod t. p.ay he.-e Ur the soe.an.l a::v,.,iU y ear and tli;it ailc.wd KvVi.ji l.i bai- anec it.i .■-■.hi.dule. The Mountiincers and Eos‘-e- mcr City will ccliid.c here in tlie seas.)!! opener on £• ;de;n.:cr 1, then tlie M.antaincers will laie nine .strai;lil £ .utli.vc.stcrn Con- I'orciue o!...:.',.',c;ils. In their sce;nd year under Jones, the .VUuataineers .viii ic trying to iinaruve on a ■M-2 rev- ord. Jones will have 12 k'lteijiie.-i around whi:.'i I:; ouilri his to .n 'but tlie backUel.l .11 .-a y.a.i^ and ine.\ix)rienec,l. "We have .lorer-il t" 'n re turning i... .-a.d , ‘'Lilt t hr:.' Joh.i n. w.. I on deien.o., is 'lie ,.nly le'iv-.T.an c Don’t Forget To Vote For All-Time KM Teams Okay, fans. We need your votes for the all-time llT.ngs Mountain football, basketball and baseball contest. Entries are coming in rather slowly and we need more in order to make the team a representable one. Just take a few minutes to trace back in your mem ory book and send us the names of the players you be lieve were the best at their positions. If you're not a three- snorts fan end want to name only a football team, then do that. Deadline is Monday. The teams will be. announced in next week’s paper. District 23 Tourney Opens At Adams Looking To Milwaukee Training Camp Jlcarge A.lam.s-, foimiT Kings M lunlain Iligli and Gardner- C’rlk'gp ba.-;kctbaU All- .linericin, i.-; busy preparing for lii.s .so.ond tryout with the Mil waukee Bucks ol the NE.\. .Adam" re.eiilly ri'turned from the Bucks rookie camp at Mar- quolto University and Ls schedul ed for another ga with the one lime NT..\ ihamolons when they ,>;xri Dieir lire sea-on training eamii in .'srq.'Ji ml>ei. Adims reiiort - that the Bucks cut all the riokios except three, their first three draft choices. Ad.ims '.va.s cIio-scmi third by the Barks in the .\|>ril .\B.V draft. .\d.ims and the other two rookies now have to beat out one ('f tt’o 12 veterans on the Mil waukee squad and that might 11., come ea.sy. But Adams, who re;e;',:ly sigiu.l a contra t in the III :.g!in'.rim' d ef .Slllll.lKK, says he intends lo give it a good try. AiiNOdNCES SCHEDULE — Bob Jones, Kings Mountain High fcotfaall coach, today announced his team's lO-game schedule for this fall. The Mountaineers will play live gomes at home, beginning with Bessemer City on Sept. 1. The Mounties begin pre-seson proctice on August 7. ftrtg Aftar, two-in-a-row tonight. Kings Mountain’s R hive in the b-u';;:;c id.' IV Stnilh Rnd other local favorites will be out to stop eft.* South Carolina baseball coach Bobby Richardson has signed another top prep prospect. He has landed Tim Lewis of Philadelphia, who posted a 6-0 record and a 0.63 earned run average and also hit .380 his senior season. Lewis was coached in high school by former major league pitching great Robin Roberts. . . —Another Athlete To Olympics The University of North Carolina has added a second athlete to the 1972 Olympic Games, set for Munich in August. Lennox Stewart, a track star at UNC, will repre sent his native country of Trinidad. Earlier, Tar Heel basketball star Bobby Jones of Charlotte was named to Ithe U. S. Olympic cage squad. . . Outfielder Donnie Hatcher, leadoff hitter for Louis- burg College, is leading the N. C. Collegiate Summer League in hitting with an average of .412. Mike Ramsey of Appialachian is second with a .392 mark. Bruce Cave- naugh of Wilmington leads in home runs with seven while Mike Merritt of North Carolina leads in the pitilii- Irig department with a 6-1 record. . . Tho .Moun.u..ipcr.'; lo.;t .'iv -oral goiil 'juvk.;, iiiilu.li.-ig quarloroa.k Davit B..hn, lulibai;. J.i'ia Gr.ur ant h lUaavks Chri-s Slant ;n ant Marviiall L i.gan. Jencs indiiatct that 111- has sivi'ml gc-vd baik.s c;>ming u;j iiom tlu ninth grille team ant they m.:tht bi calie.l on fer starting duty. "We hepe to have a 10,h gra.le team tliis yeai," ho ii i, “out there’s a sl. n.;' pc.ssioil.ty tliat w'.’ll have to carry .sc.ne sopiio- in.,.'e: ea the varsity." While Jenes will have his work cut out in th. ba.k.ield, a.; itant c.a.he.s Bill Uasli: vi ant Warn n Gi.,rli .slii.ult have s ..rie g ii.t ma.eiial i.i wirk .v.Th e.p Lintinea returi.Or, in. lu.li ent.; Jerry Vali-nline ai..i ilai.i'i L i\ ta^ivles Jiiiiii Bri.ig.s, ja.'.e tr..i :e and l.-vi'iny Siiirn y, .guar;! Ah.ed Ash and iciilOi' .\laik George. .\!1 starte.l at f:.L li'.ne c;- aiielher last season. Jones .s.iit the M uintai terr; will have tlieir j':v.,.''i.a!.; at It) a.ni. on Aiigii.vt 7 ant v. 11 h ilt Iluir u.i-sl i.ia.'tive t 'si.iii that aftein_€n. He .;ait piayerr .shaul 1 ■bring shoes, si'.crls and 1' siiiits ■ant DC ready lo wo.k out. Ohio’s Best Rehouniler laks WithG-W Bulldogs B01LI-\.a SPRINGS—A 6-7, 235- pounder, termed "the bc.st high ,-xlK.t ribounter in Ohio," has signet a gian'.-in ait to atte.nt :iartiier-We,:.b Colk'.ge and play ba,-.-. ,11 1 :r the iiiilld'jgs. Bradley R..bin.son, ol .\kr<)r ro:i.:al ilower iiigh Scliool, .-hk- i..n. Olii,;, 'Will enter Gartner- Ue.ab iollerc this Fall. Robinson was hi.gliiy reiruitixl by several e lieges in the mid-wixst anti scallioast. He scored mare than 1200 p-int ■ diirin.g lii.s three years in high scliiel in. hiding 497 liis seni.ir cd one of his year. lie ah' ) avera.ged 16 re- lioQper, for hLs hi.uat-' .iier game hi- final yinir in li.’.ii sell Hil. His ieam ..Klvane- ot t. the -siate tournament where it lea.hc.l the sei'ni-finats. Robinson was named the mast valuable phiyer on his high ■s.-hool team and made the Akron .4H-City team as well as several high school .411-Ameriaan teams. He was also a mem.aor of the North team in the annual North- South .game in Ohio. Me wa.s top rebouncler in the all-sla. game and was dio.sen b.illi all-.section- al and all-state in Ohio. The District 23 men’s open si '.vpitch softaall tournament be gins tonight at Deal Street P-ark and the men’s indu-sfrial and women’s di.-triet tournamenils start next week. Thirty-two teams are entered in the men's open tournanienl. The winner of the double-elimi- n.ition event will advance to the aria tournament, to bo played here at a later date. Tlx* winner o; the area tournament will ad vance to the slate tournamonl, to be playerl in Eden, N. C. The winner of the meii',3 in- du-trial tournament, which be gins Monday night -at Deal Street Park, will advance to the staiic industrial tourney, aLs.-i to be licld in E.icn. The winner cl the tt .nen's tctirncy will also ad vance to the .stale tournament. Carclina Throwing of Kings M lur.'.ain will take on Al Da Bar becue ct SDielioy tonight at 6 p.m Dial Street Cherryville Sets Soitb^l Tourney playing the winner ot the O.M- Oil-Cowan Plant conte.st. Only five team.s arc ente.crl in the indu-stria.l tournament. P - r.G. Industries will open (he tourney .Monday at 7 p.m. againsi Viking ll.>me.s and at 8 p.m.. Richard.'wn Homos will play Tr am.-!l(‘rs Local 6-. Tlie winner,of the PPG-Viking .game will mc'Ot Carolina Freighi, whifll draws an opmiin.g rouiKl bye. That game will be played next Wedne.sday at 7 p.m. The iiulusl'.-ial tourn.iment fin al,- are scheduled lor Saturday night, July 2ti, at 8 p.m. DJt-B Cl .thing and Tpny’.s I e Cream will got the vvomcn’.s tour ney underway Tuesday a( 6 p.m. Lily Mill.s will lake on Minottc Mils Et 9 p.m. The tournament’s championship game is scheduled l..r Saturday, July 2t), at 7 p.m. The mcn'.s church league l.iur- namem is scheduled to end Sal in the opening game of the men s urd.ay night at Deal Street Park. "We tn.'.urage tlic player', to star, wevking out c.n Iheii ewn • • • nO'W, so lliey'll be in g.ic.l .slv.nie by .\ugiist J. ii,-: .s,i.,!. ' Wo 11 ,, Marty Roberts won’t be getting a lot of rest this i .aiticv in tin m niiin ■ . tin-a •w^kend. He’ll be part of a big country music “Show of « w->r.,i!'.:: Shows” at Atlanta International Raceway grandstand on Saturday night, then will take to his race car on Sunday and compete in the big Dixie 500. All 0/ the 65 drivers entered in the race will be guests of Georgia Governor Jlmitny Carter at the Governor’s Mansion on Thursday nigM. . . out twice starts.” a day until i-.n il IKlvAi And Legion Post To Honor 1972 Baseball Squad Jcnesfii.'i all cam bin , asri.ru- moiu.'; will be the same av last year, l.-mmy I'riiit: and Bhiiiio Frt.ncbergci' uill coach the junior var.itly Ic'.im and John Eial'.k an.l Steve ilnker will handle tlie heshman team. l#xcin County liaise Shov/ Bates Are Set The Lincoln Ccunly H>rsomcn's .4?-. Gation, Inc. of Lincokiton, 2<.irth Car.ilina are n;;w finaliz ing plan.s to st.ige their Tenth .4.in'.'al Lincoln County H.irse SI' '.V on July 22nd, 27th, 2Slh air! 20:h. En.rlc.-; are hein.g made from ell . ve.- Ilic .'^oiilhea.st an.l a rei'' ei.l iium ler will bo enteied in in:'- yi'ir's Sh.iw. J'.il.gt- hi thi.< Tenth Annual Sho.v will be: The Honorable Pat Proiist cf EUitI, -Marylan.l ju.lging all We.slvm Divi.sion Clas.<es; The H: iK.-ra'ole Doivey Hendei-.son of P.ivi.lor Sprin.c.s, Ga. will be tie- ing the entries in the Gardner Wi-bb Cage Coacli, Ed die Holbrook, said he was very plca.sod that Robinson had sign- e:l with the Bulldog.; and pra'is- a.vistants, Ron "long hours and signing of the future Bulldog at tho all-star game." "We feel that Bradley climaxes w'lat has been a real fine recruit ing year for us," said Holbrook. “He is a first class young man who comes from a fine family. He is big and strong and ha; quick hand,-: which allow sim to go. more than his share of re bounds. He should have a great coveer at Gardnei-Wcbb.” R.o-inson and the other 'Bull- d gs of 1972-73 will have .some big shoes to fill vacateil by four starters fr,"™ the past seasran who led the Bulldogs to a 31-5 record and a fcurlh place finish in the national tournament in Kansao City. dule tournament c complete fir.st round schc- is as follows: Thursday, 6 p.m. — CaTolina Throwing vs. Al-Da Bariiecue: 7 pin. — E&L Oil Co. vs. Cowa.n Plain; S p.m.—Dover Yarn,^ vs. Duplex; 9 p.m. Hillside Sx'ial Club v.s. Oxford Knitting; 10 p.m. —Dover Te.xtilcs vs. Kings Moun lain Mica. Friday, 6 p.m. — Dehart Mikoi Linos vs. Dicey Fabr.''os; 7 p.m.— Joe Waters, Honda vs. Gastonia Knit; 8 p.m. — D,:vcir-C)ra vs. Renn's Cafoteria; 9 p.m.—Cliamp- I n'.. Land.sca-ping No. 2 v.s. Shel by Mo'or Lines; IP |).m. Ellen bora vs. Minnelte Mill.a. Saturday, 8 p.m. — D.A.V. vs Py I Ilia ns. Opening round winners will liegin play on Saturday night at 9 p.m. with the winner ef the Carolina Throwing-Al-Da gitme Games will be pla.ved at 6:30. 7:.30 and 8:30. The w imen's eliurcb league tournament will liegin at 6 p m. on .V'Jgust 22 at D<‘.il Street Park. Coll-Redskin Game On WBTV CHARLOTTE — WBTV, Channel 3, ha; just concluded arrtnge- menls with C. D. Che.'-ley lo broadea.st the pre-.sea.son footb:ill game between the Baltimore f'-nlis and tin \V,isbington Roi-ikins at 8:0 ' p.m. on August 1. The ga.me will be the first of several games that WBTV is planning lo pre.seni during the p.esoa.son. Tlif Colt Rtd-skin game will be playe:' o' Tamjia, Florida. This game is not a CBS pre- -season game. Recreation Department News Cra'tspun aM Duplex w.rn th.eo games .apicn in men'.- s! wpitcli s.nftball aefian la.st S.iddle week. Members of the Otis D. Green Post T55 American Legion base ball team will be fed twice next week. On Monday night, the playecs and coaches will be guest.-? oi the Silver Villa at a 6 p.m. supper. (Next Thursday night, the le glop JjapL'V^lir Wd Itn annual supper In honor o< -the team. player, best offensive player and spci'tsmanship. Gene TIgnor, athletic officer for Post 155, .s-a-id that all players and their girllfricntls, all coachi-s, managers and their wives and all per.tons who helped with the program In 1972 are invRed to attend. . The fete will get underway at Four trophies will be awarded 7:30 p.m. at the legion hall. Tlg- at-the legion fete. They are most cor a.sks that all players bring valuable player, best defensive thek uniforms. TEE SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 1—Tessemor Cit-y B—Cha-rc 15—at East Rnthorford 22—at South Point 29—Cherryville- OCTOBER 6—R S Central 13 at: She’by 2C"*Crest 2'/—o’: Furns NOVEMBER S—at L.ncolnton Horse Divi.sion, Road.ster Division, Cra.'t.'-'pun whipiied Skidmore I’enies, En.^li.sh Pleasure Division, 12-7, Dice.v 10-6 and Carolina Arabian and Mc.-gan Horses and Thr.iwing 10.7. the Saddle Scat Equitation Class; RHl Brer-me led the hitting a-t Ti, )' noiable Mack .Motes, lack against Skidmore with fear L-iglcvillc. Tenn. will be Judging h; s. Shield.-, and Harvey added til'. 'I'.alkdig Ilor.ses. three hit.-- each, one of Shield-: 0 Ol S.a.Cni .OO in Prize Money being a home run. Bennett also a; 1.o,':iic: will bo awarded this ho-n-'red for the winne s. y, ir tUiring the feur da.vs. Jerry Ramsey, Harvey and -Ml-. Sonny Dysart, Chakman, Shields had three hits each in .-^a.v.'i the c>m|X'titi in will be the the victory over Dieey. Several .s'! n,ge=t Ibis year that it ha- pla.vers had two hit,-, apiece for ever hec:i and over Two MilMc:i t'le lasers. Against Ca-.-o’.ina Delkirs werh of Horses and Ihrfwing, Dickie Burgess, Shields I'qu'pme-it will he breu;;'!! to and Moss had three hits e.ai h Lir --'ni--i I’is- I ■ 1-'.- --led Ucn rcss.im • and Sonny Ja.-kson CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 hit home runs for thel users. Duplex defeated Dieey 15-7, Spectrum 11-4 and .Sjioitrum 14 8. In the \ictory over Dieey, Rob inson, Jackoon. Jones and Rhodes had three hits each. Rhodes. Jacks-n an.l Robin cn homered. In the 11-4 w n over Siieelrum, Charlie Barnes, Donnie -\lavc an l R binson had tlvrec hits apie<'0. Tctnmy Barn t had three hits for the losers. Ill the 14-8 win ever StM'ctrum, Danny .M Dmvell had four hits and Barnes, Rhodes and Jones added three each. Culchins hud Ihrer for the laiers. Cha.mpi;.n's Landscaping Num ber Two. the league's lo|i team, had to hold on for a 7 6 victor.! over Gaslcn:,i Knit. Gene C'onnoi led the way with fuui hits, in- ilufing two dou.ile.s. Temple Baptist .sloi>;)ed Allen Memorial 9-5 in a ehurch league cjiilp t. Chillier: and Brocks led the aimu ts with (hree hits each and Sm; h had tlirr-e for the los ers. Gastonia Knit won a pair of games, c.lgiiig Skidmore 10-9 and O.xlord 6-4. Day h.'.d three hits, iinluding a h imet, in the victory over Skid- m ;re and Day and Phillip,-, h i<l two a;iieee in the win over Ox ford. Bridges Imd three hits to lea-' the Oxfonl attack. Gene Putnaiiri’had three liils to le.(d Dix'y to a 11-4 victory r-ver Mica Mine. Harris and Hughey had three hits each for lilt lj.;eis. For August 14 CHERRYVILLE - The fourth annual Cherryville Invitational soflball tournament is slated for an .4ug. Mill .'tart at City Paii;. Rapidly Cc.-oming one of 'iVestefn Car .linu'.s oig-gest and bes-t tour naments. the local event will conlimu. foi two wcets. Till- louiney is .spon.sortHi by the Cherryville Re.-realion Commis sion and i.s saiu tidied by the .4S..\. Tourney director is Oherry- ville rcc director E'lo.vd Wright. Entry fee' for tlic Ix-al affair is .$lli and any cliiii wi.sliing to en ter sliouLI c( iiiact Wright or Gary .Stiiri-ii ii at City Park. Tele- [dioiie 135-9d7i.'. Handcino trophies are to be awarde.i to tin champs and run- ners-u)), als,i to the best sport I leant lrc-;;liyi, and to the MVP. Last .summer, Har.lin Mfg. roar- id out o. the lo.sers’ bracket to past six wins on the final three nights if a,-lion to cop the title and Hardin pitcher Mike Braswell was the tourney’s MVP. Previous tourney champions in clude Tcivn & C.nmtr.v ol Lincoln- ten and tlie Cherryville Rce all- star-- and i:revious MVP’s includ ed Eddie C itnn and Bill Aix'r- natliy of .'lerryville and Ken Au.’ltiry of Charlotte. Crafts))un ef Kings Mountain won ;lie .s.'ortsinansliip trpliy here two eamisiigns a.go. Little Leaguers Begin Practice Can I lates h i the Kings .Moun tain litlle lea'-.le aH-Ciir team will begin prac ; v t day fvr the Wesieiii .\ri 1 'L uriiume-it t,-) be hell it De.nl ."^iriH-t Park begin- iiin.g iiex. Tiiiirsday. Riek -Mro.e, wlie oar'ied Park- gre 1- lo an iir.veulen 13 0 record and tlie lily cliamnion.sliip, will sene .ns hen I eoacli ef the all- siar team. II - a-■.■;l,nnl • will be ..nrroll Led ir.l. Rotary. and Press- ley Aii,!e..s.>n -t; I’mk.grave. The tlirc“e coaclies will choose 1." players t i rei-resi-iii I'le city in t.’ir dislrl.’ loiiramiicn''. King.-' M.uniain will .'jicn t.xii- iiamenl , '.ay r.ii July 27 it 8 p.m. again.-'' “le Tryoii ail-stars. Gas- Ictiia an.l Dillas will get the tournii.iieiii iiii.li wav at Ii p.m. The '.viniioi ol the Kin.g; Moun- tain-rry" 1 g.niiie will draw a '.lye lo the .li .-mj-innsh';) game. The winner u! the Dallas-Gas- tonia gaii-e will meet 81. Steph en-: cn July 28 at littCL The win ner )f tliiit .g:iiin' will )il-iy either Kiii,g.s Mouniain cr Tiym for the cham:)i' I’shiji an July 29 at 6:30. The winne: ■ f Hie Kings Moun tain toiiMiumeui will go to Con- e -1 f ■ I'll- regi -n.il tournament. The whiiu-r at - oiu-ord will ad- ■..line Ii- Hie siaii. tournament at a silt still undetermined.
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