V • Hichory Highlight Smith Sceljs Second Win IN MOVIE ROLE Della Wal laco, tormc-i hair syllsL por trays "Boot;*." in Patcgon Pro duct.ons production of "Sign Ofi'. Della Wallace In "Sign OH" Della Wallace, formerly of Kin.us Mounlaiii, hut now residin.i: in (htslonia. is an e.x iiaii siylisl and m{)tor(yt I(' eiilhiisiast. ulu* plays ihf' 1‘ojt* of ■■,Ienn,\" in "Si^n ciU" Ihe tiirrt'iit J'arauMin Motion picIUK' iuorluction as "Ih'ots” now iK'in.u^ I'ilinefI on location in Kin-, Mtiiiiihiin and surroun:lini: area.-. Peter D. Floyd. c(>dii't'fior. ac tor and v\rit<*r in the Pai‘axu>n produLlion said; -Della Wallace is piooj (>[■ anolhei' exainjde where an up-; .min- talent very proniin- p.-hMilial has hr-on ee more oj Mi-s Wallace in llie hii^ijK'ss <>i motion jiiuiures. n„;v and tlie fuiurt.” JM Ills (^hev<*lle was wiped out to tin* hood but l.'ie roll ca”<.' held, oroteriin.t him worse in- iinies. I’n'iirny Houston of C'onovc'r (Inc-alcmed to make a runaway td the secon t leaiurc* ho ori' his .Ml heal<‘d. Uoh Pressley look -imeiand at tin: hallway iruii'k of ha' race’ hefoia* Harry riant and Heuii.s Keriey moved into .>miention. Hant c'ind Pr(\ss!«‘y b.utled side )\ side for fisc laps while Kcrh'\’ lookeh that the trio lould lia\c heen ifweicd • a l.lank(.‘l. 'I’lu' vi.ti.us was Press- ley's .si.xlii ef tin} sea.uin ami In* }):aided i)is lead Imvard the track champjonsliip ti.\ '.iiiishin- third in the fir. l feature, (lant, sc’con.l in tile point.-, battle, was un.able to si.iri ht'eause of meibanieal troiibles and fell anotlu'r lb points behind tin* Asbevillt* ace. 'I'ln? II<»l'.by f(*alur<‘ was another drjwn to-lln*-wire baltU' betwen'n .John S(*itl<*myre, Jerry Fo\ and IPmald I-'ox. The lead chan-ed riv(* times '..efore tin* race run Its coin SI*. .Settl(*m>re and .ferry Fox had to restart in the rear r)f the* fi(*ld after a spiinmi. wliich .’-laked F{<*na! l ^''flX to a U'ad. Minutes biter, llonakl Fox slow<*d and piltcfl ainl Jerry Fox took over in a six eyiindc’r f'ord. Sc'ttU‘myre overlook him and put his V'-S oowered (lhe\'\ H into tlie win- n(*r’s circle for (he 12th time this s(‘asf>n. Larry Little won the first PiOokie :'(*.aiure. his fifth of the seas'm. and -raduated from tlie M\ifion. 'The se;-ond one went to Jc'rry .Set/er, his first. This next .'Saturday ni;(ht — I'*3n Api>r<'ciathm Ni.uhl will fciJiu''* a H)h-Iap .^[h>rtsman shi- .v ' JO laps for Hohbv '.•.•ir.s. a 1.5-iapper for P^ookies and a ^m-kart hoiuis. All patrons ran putcliasc' two liekc'ts tor the price of one. rLMSTOMA - Fiedd> Smith. 1(11- dry spell Sj;(*c Iway last Sundav ni-ht • KimJis Muuntain’.s allei areakin;* a fu.(' ai C’arf/i.na wc'ck, will la'tiirn to lead another stm*. tiKkle I fiol 1 of l.ato M .d(*l .' p rt'iiua. Smith ouldueled Conef>rd's Hay ward Plyler, Hiekory’sCarl Small, and Ha.iney’s Houst in Wilkie iiul Cliailk' Blunt >n t >dalm tue !(•.• pr;z(. Sun ia>’ nijlil. It wjH Smiths liist win here in his>iew d>9 C imaro, afttr win- .un^ sev(val (‘venis i?i a *(>8 Mach I Miislank. .)(.iiiin.i4 the Jojal fivoritc will be .Mike llumjihries and Mike Du vall, ).;(h o: (ialtney; vlover'.*-- ITi'.ston Humphrie.s, in a Camaro; k-.. k Hill s- Lrv in c'arpenter, in a Caniiro; lliik iry's C'a.l Smart, in a (.'amaro: Cni >n’s Billy S.-ott, in a Camaro; Charlottes VVo,,dy W jodward, in a Chevy II; K;in- .'lajiolls' kaipli Kury, in a Chevy 11; Charlottes Larry Wallace; and m m> ollu'rs. 'I5( v-aiise it is the only track tc- teal lire .Sunday racin.2, Carolina Spet'dvvay c;>n.sist(*ntly draws the he.-’s Bros^sie Janes and many ollu*rs. (late.; open at (5 p.m., with rie- a.tiin getting underway at S. La.-it Sunday’.- total program was eompleled at 10 p.m. sharp, Carolina is locati'd nine miles .sautli (f flastonia on Highway 271 near the Busier Boyd Bridge. Central Sets First Workout Central Junior High School football prospects are ask(*d to meet at the C entral gym Monday at 3 p.m. for i.ieir ^ irst pre-s(*a- son woi koul. Coat !i Ikndcr Griggs aslis all playeis to bring siioils, T-shirts ami football shoes. Griggs will be assisted this season by Barry (libsan and Jim my Owens. Litton pounder, who made the XAIA All-American honorable mention list last season. Cherrj’, of (Jas- tonia has the potential t.o one 'f the finest offensive lineman in the small college ranks in the Carolinas. Tlu* defense will count heavily on Woody Fb-h, of Canton, a 190- poundor, w ho is eo-captain along with Hannon. George Fo-ster, of Arcadia, S. C.. a 22.> pound defen sive end. will team with 210 Forest City, at the end.;. In the middle of the defensive line Co’e- pound sophomore, Arnold Smith, man dlunt. cf Shelby, a 20T pounder will be hard to move out and he should get hel^ from Mike Godfrey, of Forest City, a 24.'5 pnunder and Danny Hudson, Tucker, Ga. and ITal Davis, of Robbins, X. C. The line hacking corp will bo headed by Fish, Alan Milam, of Forest City, a 190-pounder and Richard Grissom, o;: Elkin, a 210 pound transfei*. Steve Carswell, of Glen Alpine and Rick Wofford, Gastonia, a pair of returning’de- fx^nsivo backs wil be counted on for heavy duty. year for the Bulldogs and no It should ’ce an interesting year for the Bulldogs and no doubt they will provide many thrills for area foof:all fans. 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