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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
<liscovereil. Uei’ carrej in nioticm
picture.-; li.as Just he.nun, Inif I
know we ,vii: hear an i >ee more
oj Mi-s Wallace in llie hii^ijK'ss
<>i motion jiiuiures. n„;v and
tlie fuiurt.”
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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'\’ looke<l lo/ an oj)''!!-
in.-.
I’re.-sh*. won by six inches at
die finihlhie with (lant and
Kerhw elfise (*non.L>h 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.-<t drivt'rs in tiie busine.s,.;. For
tile j) ist seviTal v\e(.*ks the Sport
man field has averajji'd m: rc
Ilian 21' t »p drivers.
neluriiiii;,^ to lead tlu* Uoakie
field will be fJaffnTy’.s Phillip
K-^ers, who -o! hack on a win-
nin.- n.ite last Sund.iy. Giviiy^
chase will be Lancaster’s Franei.s
llollln.s, Haffne>’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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Cleveland County Technical
In.-;titule will sponsor two sepa
rate classes in Honda mot ircycle
mechanics beginning Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings. September
5lh and (Jih. from 7:00 to 10:00
p. in. The two 36-hour classes
will meet al the Honda Corral on
East 71 by-pass with Joe C’ham-
pion serving as instructor.
Complete maintenance and re
pair of most H mda m deU will
be included in these classes
wliich will end on November 21st
and 22nd.
Any adult IS years of age or
above who is interested in en-
roliling in either of the tuition-
freo cias.ses should call Cleveland
Te. h. 4S2-ms. for an enrollment
leservation since the number of
students in each class will lx*
limited.
Linebackers
unsettled.
"All five are fine athletes.” he
says. "They have go'^d speed and
f|uickncss. And that’s an impor
tant actor because in our scheme
of dofonso, the outoide lineback
er,; are called on for pass cover
age in certain situations.
"Our main problem is the ex-,
pcrience factor. None of these
players are natura’s like John
Ihmtin.g. On the first day of
practice we knew Rnndng was
going to -e a great player. lie
just had a nose for the ball. Thr.se
men need experience to develop
that same kind of instinct. ”
De.Melfi thinks last year’s out
side linebackers. Bunting and
Jim W’e ster, ranked with the
best in the eountrw And he adds
that reserve Mel Riddile was a
highly under-rated player.
"The thing we miss most is
experience and leadership." he
says. "That may come, but it's
going to take time!"
I Flokid 8««ks I
Fourtli Viclory
SflLLBY. The fastest late
model Sportsman cars m the
Cai-olinas and a fleck of Inst-
rur.nlng Hobby cars return to the
She!'.)y Motor Speedway Tliurs
day night at S o’clock.
The exciting six-event progra’n
attracts the biggest name driv
ers, headed by Spartanburg’s
Chu(k Piazza, three-time winm'r.
Pinzzii put his Camaro in the
lead last week with four !aps
to go.
Bidding to break up Pinvza’s
streak are Gaffney’s Chaidio
Blanton, Hildebrand’s C a r
Smart. Union’s Billy Scott, Ralph
Earnhardt, Ralph Eury and Hoy-
ward Plyler, all of Kannapolis;
I*Veddy Smith, Kings Mouniain;
Shelby’s Stick Elliott. Bill Mon-
teith, Gastonia; Bennett Cknitz.
Morganton; Mike IIu.'nphMes,
Gaffney: Zeb Ferguson. Raymond
Payne, J. C. Eaves, Jimmy Bul
lock and many others. j
Under the new management
O' BUW Enterprises, the Shelby
Motm* Speedw’ay provides tiie
most thrilling late mociel racing
in the Carolinas. Everyone .goes
home hefoix? 11 p. m. each
Thursday night.
James Tohnsons
Rites Thursday
Fpuncra! services for James
Johnson will be conducted Thurs
day at 4 p.ra. at Long Branch
'Baptist church by the Rev. Sloan
^Turry. The body will be placed in
the church at 2 p.m. Burial vviJ!
follow in the church cemetery.
Johnson, 6S, of Rt. 1, Grov’cr,
die<i Sunday morning.
d’he body will be taken to the
home at 6 p.m. today by J. \V.
Gill and son’s Funera’ Home of
Kin.gs Mountain.
Le^on Officers
Meet Wednesday
Officers of .American Legion I
Px>st 155 and Legi mnaires signed
to play in the unit’s upcoming
g'Olf tournament are invited to
meet Wednesday, .August 23, at
7 p.m. at the American Legion
building.
'Members of the Gclf F()ur.s.'>mcs;
will bo announced and decision
on awarcL and prizes to be pre
sented will be made.
Commander Lindberg Di.\on in-‘
vites all members interested in
playing in the tourney to attend.
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Manuel A. Moss remains a
patient in the Kings Mountain
hospital.
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morning at 11 in the absence
of the pastor. Mr.s. Fisher, a
former Blbh* feai'her in the
schools, will u.se the topic,
"Josus, the Good Shciiherd."
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