19. 1973 ^ Thursday, July 1973 \ HERALD SPORTS By GARY STEWART \T SS m? le Sea flee From I Ted Coming Back? I Short cuts from the world of sports; Tod Abernathy of Gaston County, two-time Fireman >f the Yeai', is trying a baseball comeback. He’s joined fie Wilson entry in the Carolina League and is hoping o gain a relief job with a major league club by the end if the .season. Ted says he doesn’t want to pitch in the inlr.or leagues and if he secs he can no longer do a good job, he’ll be content with hanging ’em up. * * « * Basketball’s a long way oft but Duke University’s publicity department is already sending out info. The Blue Devils’ 1973-74 schedule is being billed as one of the nation’s most exciting. Duke will be meeting such na tional powers as Notre Dame, Davidson and Princeton in addition to its rugged ACC schedule and the Gator Bowl Classic. One ol the players listed on the pre-season roster Is .sophomore Bill Hannon, former South Point High School standout. * * # * Actors Jackie Cooper and Cameron Mitchell will par ticipate in the 24th Southern 500 race fostivdties Labor Day at Darlington. Cooper, you’ll recall, began his claim to fame as a member of the Little Rascals gang. Mitchell is married to Margaret Mozingo, widow of the Raceway Freasurer and Senior. State Senator Spot Mozingo. Mitch- Jll now makes his home in Darlington. « * « » Mike Tilleman, 280-pound defensive tackle recently icquired l)y the Atlanta Falcons, will be gue.st speaker It the annual Gardner-Webb Bulldog Club Kick-Off Din- ^r tonight at 7 p.m.'in the Bulldog Room of the Charles Dover Campus Center. While with the Houston Oilers i 1972, he sacked the quarterback 14 times, tops in the rational Football League, 'fickets for the dinner are S3 nd the public is invited. • * * * Pembroke State’s Wayne Pyrtle continues to domi- late the hitting statistics in the North Carolina Collegi ate Summer Baseball League. He’s hitting a torrid .379 and has a 40 percentage point lead over his clo.sest r?fal, CampboH's John Whitehurst. Hi * KM To Host LL Tournament Kings Mountain will host the district little league baseball tournament July 30 - August 4 at City Stadium . . . Picked a favorite yet for the 1973 Southwest Confer ence football race? It has to be South Point, which lost only four players ofl last year's team which finished sec ond to Shelbv. * « * » They say statistics don’t lie. If so, a Chevrolet will win the July 22 Dixie 500 at Atlanta International Race' way. Only once in the 14-year histoi’y of the race has victories not come in pairs for different makes of cars. Ponl.iacs w on in I960 and '61, Chev.vs in ’62 and '63, Fords in ’64 and'’(55, Mercurys in '68 and (59, Plymouths in '70 ^£ind ’71 and Chevy lastyear. ■ * « * « KM Needs Jayvee Program Bobby Jones, who’ll be beginning his third year as Kings Mountain High head football coach next month, says a junior varsity team would be a big help to his pro gram. 'The only drawback is, in recent years there haven’t been enough players to supply the varsity. “I’d like to someday get in a position where we could have a jayvee team of sophomores and just juniors and seniors on the varsity,” he said. Jones went on to say that if he has as many as 50 boys to make it through summer prac tice, the school will field a jayvee team. • * * * Gerald Allen, successful head coach for many years at Shelby High, has been named head coach of the North Carolina team for this December’s Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte’s Memorial Stadium. That means two Shrine Bowlers for the Lions. Gastonia’s Junioi’s have done it again. For the umpteenth time, they’ve suffered through a lushing season during regular play and come back to make it to the Area Four playoffs. They finished off ■ Newell la.st week in five games for the League One title and are now playing Shelby for the area champion- ' ship and the right to go to the state .semi-finals. * * * * Dizzv Dean has the right method of speeding up ba.seball’games. Put pitchers like Bob Gibson on the mound. Dean, on Monday night’s game of the week, noted “When you got a fastball like Gibson’s you just walk out there on the mound, take the signal from the catcher and throw it. Don’t give the hitters time to get dug in there.” Weiskopf's British Open Victoiy l#lEaains Him Free Spot In Touniey I llAUTGilt. Tom Weiskopf. gust 2.5 who won his first major gotf The eight other pkiyens who championship by taking the will he .seeded eight through 16 British Open .Satinxiay, beca.me will be determine.i after the the seventh player to b<' <'xempt first 36 holes of the $1(K).000 fm- tlie U. S. Profe.ssional Match Liggett & Myers Open which is Play championship half of golf’s being played on the same course only dou'bleheader to he played ns the Match Play event ■ at .MacGri ror Downs Country . : club in Cary the week of Au 1 gust 20. Ad\ance tickets for Golf's Only ! f nf three Doubleheader are on sale j Weiskopf, , year through the Shriners, Ticketron I previous tour defend- outlets in all Sears department f ^thus joins Jack ..o^es, MacGregor EKnvns Coun- 'mg match P'fy„.y club, at the U. S. champion- I my Aaron, 1- • j ship golf tournament office at ner; J°htmy M 11m. 19-3 U. s. P ^ Open champion, L™ box Golf, Durham, -N. C. Gooi’ge Archer and Gr ei Jone.s, t, two, three and four resirectively on the 1972 exemption poinu, list. w \ I The eighth and final exemp tion will be awarded to the win ner of the PGA championship next month in Clevelan.i. If the winner i-"- 3 previously exempt golfer, the eighth spot will then be awarded to the next avaUable golfer on the 1972 points list. This would be Jerry Heard. Weiskopf, the 30-ycar old the 8150,000 U. S. Match Pay Ohioan, will be seeded fifth for the >150,000 U. S. Match Play championship. He will play the 121gt seeded player in the open ing round the morning of Au- Seven-day season fickets at $2,5 (grounds nly) are a\'ailable and include free daily parking, and a fixie copy of the souvenir program. This will enable the buyer to save half the price of the same ticket If purchased on a day-to-day basis. Daily prices are; August 20 and 21, $4.00; August 22. $7.00; August 23 and 24, $6.00; August 23 and 28. $8.00. Ample parking will be availbale. THe KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN^. C Enter State Tournament Play Friday Babe Ruth All-Stais Cop Kings Mountain's 13-15 year in the sixth. • • • singleton in the first on a dou old Babe Ruth League All-Stars Carroll scored the fifth inning Kings Mountain and Clnirlotte ble by ..Soutlu\ell and Cairoll'.s whipped Charlotte’s Central run on a single by Burgess. Car- CentraJ, by far the '.;est two .single, then broke tlie game oijen Lions 9't Tuesday night in Mon- roll had doubled with one out. teams "in the tiel.1, met for the with thiw i un.s in the top of 9-1 Tuestlay night in .Monroe to A single and stolen tiase by first time .Satinxiay, with Kings the sixth. Burge.s.-, Wray tmd win the District IV champion- Frank Hovls and doilies by .Mountain winning 3-2 in eight .Johnson had singles io .spaik ship ant a berth in the state Parker and Buigess aecoiuiled innings. the rally. tournament beginning Friday in for the thret- run.s in the sixth Jeff Reynolds work«l six in- Miitthew.s manage I Just two illickory. inning. nings of no-hit relief of Carr )ll hits, both off Cai I'oll. Reynolds 'nie local all-stai’s will open Parker and Burgess finishe.l tmd picked uli the victory. lie worked the final inning and two- state tournament play Friday with Ihrw hits each to lead the waikeil two and struck out fi.e. th rds an.t earned a sare Kis - at 12:30 p.,m. at St. .Stephens KAI 13-hit attack anti Wray atid- Kings .Mountain trailed 10 iin- diffeicnt players h.ad a hit eat h high school against Greenville, ed two hits, /ive ditterent play- til the seventh inning, when .sin- to lead KM in that depaitmenl. winner of tlie Dlstricn VII tour- ers had a hit acti for Ctiar- gU's Ijy Reynolds and Wray an 1 nament Grecmville is the de- iotte. a double by Antly Bridges tied Kin<;s Mountain registered .a fending stale champion « » * scoie and sent the gtime into 11-2 victory over West I’liioii A four-run first inning was Charlotte had foret'd a Tues- an extra I'rame. County Friday to -arn a .si-ini- all Jeff Carroll needed to nail day game Monday by deft-ating The locals picked up ;i i>air in County Friday to earn a >e;nt- down the championship victory the local club 11-2. King.s .Moun- the to]) of the eighth on a single finals berth with fh.irlotti'. lint Tuesday. He went the distance tain, the hiilingest team in the by Parker and douiile liy .South- gess went the roiiti' on the on the mound, .giving up only tournament, was held to just two well, ihon Charlotte got a single- mound, allowing ju.si two hil.s. five hits. hits by Kevin .Staley, who finish- ton in the bottom of the inning Kings .Mountain jiatked all i.-f A triple ihy .Steve Southwell txl with 10 striki'oiiis. on an error. it.s scoring into two Innings, get and singles by Jimmy Parker, Charlotte picked up a p;iir of Ch.arlotte managetl only two ling seven runs in each of the Joel Burgess and Jackie Wray unearned runs in the second, hits, both coming in the .second fifth and .si.xth racks. West I’n- highlighted the KAl first Inning then broke the game ojien with inning off starter Carroll. Kings ion picked up singletons in the upiising. KM stretched its lead to six runs in the fifth inning. Mountain hat 10 li.ts, including third and fifth. .56 in the top of the fourth as Kings Mountain tiad sitigletons four ry Parker and two 1;/ Burgess, Carroll, Biuige.s, John Chris Johnson 'cd off with a in the sixth and .seventh in- Wray. .son and Monte Falls each had triple and scored on an infield nings. * two h.ts apiece in KM’s 13bil out. Burgess went the route for KM King.s Mountain began lourna- plate attack. t'harlolle’s lone tally came in and was tagged for nine hits, He ment play last Thur.sday by de- the bottom of the fourth, then walked three- and struck out feating .Matthews 1-1. Carroll I f King.s Mountain whips Kings Mountain ran off and left four. KM'.s onl. two hits were worked the fir.st five anti one- Gieenville in Frida .'s opening their hosts with a singleton in by Southwell, a single, and Car- third inn ngs and got the win. round game, the locals will meet the fifth and three more run-s roll, a li’iple. Kings yiountain picked up a the w'nner of the Homminy V.al j . J Babe Ruth ! J • Boxscores I- " ■ I V ii - : - ^ M m KM . CH.VRLOTTK W 4 r ^ Hovis. 3b 3 2 1 V. \ V Southwell, 2b 4 1 1 1 'U ' ' t Paiker. c 1 2 .3 2 \ I HA X Can-dl, P 1 3 1 (I ■ ' J ' "fe v- ! ’ ^ SIL it* * ' i ^hl i iBw ' ( Biirge.-.s, Ifg I 0 3 3 -• t. Fm. I i Bridge.^ 1, -1 (I 1 li ^ i •* Jchn.son. (f i 1 1 It II ' c % ^ r 'M 1 W ' V I ' " " ' I- iSf I .. ik r •' n. '' e 4 t f. 7'otals .3.5 9 13 .s , " e ^ ' \ ' . Boykin,' c .' 0 l’ 1 DISTRICT BABE ROTH CHAMPIONS — The 13-15 year old Kings Mountain Babe Ruth All-Stars H-'°rU.r^’ib 3 (1 1 (I shown above won the District IV chompioosbip Tuesday in Monroe, defeating Charlotte Lions Teat, 2:i . ... 3 ti ft o 5-1. They will beggin state tournament ploiy Friday in Hickory, meeting Greenville's District VII champs at 12:30 p-m. Pictured above, front row, left to right, are Jimmy Parker, Mike Sisk, g'otals 27 1 5 1 Mark Thornburg, Gary Procter, Frank Hovis, Steve SouthweU, Kenny Baliles, and Kevin Ford. .stcore liy innings: Bock tow. soma order. Coach Tommy Pniott, Monte Falls. Joel Burgess, Andy Bridges, Jeff Car- Kings Min -400 113 0 9 rolL Chris Johnson. Jeff Reynolds ond Conrh Tony Leigh. Not pictured Jackie Wray. Ch iilottc 000 199 0 1 _ 2H Carroll, Burgess. .311 ,1 M South .. ell, Jehn.-on. Football Physicals Scheduled For Friday “"to, .ST™'; ■ , . . . titles in the annual Fourth of Staley, [i 1 I 1 All persons plannitfg to play er, end Chris Laughter, moved lo tournament at K ngs Waymer, rf 1 l 1 varsity football for Kings Moun- Glen Alpine. Indicatian.s are that jiountai,, country- club Wriehi If 112 tain High School who did not the .Mountaineeis will bo a young * ^n the grades 1-2-3 Boykin,' c 1 2 1 have physicals Monday night are team as there were only five ditisicn w-eni to Dr C harles Tiiomas, rf 1 2 1 a.sked to bo at the KMH3 field- juniors on last year's squad. Adams and his son. Chuck. They Hagler. lb 2 1 0 house Friday at 7 p.m. for phys'i- coach Jones an- edged C'harles and Lee .\eisler 'Feat. 2b 3 1 1 . nisiiruwl that five members of while Brian and Guy Bickley — - Coach Bobby Jones aid that irirHS coaching staff will at- topped low putts. Totals :;.3 11 9 only 18 players showed up for annual coaches clinic t^i the -15-6 grade division. KlNG.-t Ml.\. AB li H Monday’s physicals. Onea-day t^^^,^»tiua caches cLnu ^ praotic^ .will begin on .August 6 p! to Jon7s. Uwy are tin Jr camo ill lirst ovlt Wall 2:y 1 0 1 The Mountaineers, cosn^g off cashion 'Bo Gotorth Blaiuo Ciiip Hannon. Low pulls in H.nki'r. c 3 0 a a 6-4 season,-alJlt^gin limp ay ^eToixon that division wen, to Dick and Wr.ay. .s.s 2 1 'J on August 31 at Bessemer aty. D^nebergcr and-Mien mxon. .McGinnis. Carroll, If 3 tl 1 They’ll play five home games, Knight of Indiana Univer- m the 7-8-9 grade division, Bi id.'ges, Ib 3 0 (I beginning with Lincolntons head up the basketball Tom Tate anJ Tom 'Fate Jr. won Rui.gess, p 3 (i 1 Wolves on September 14. part of the clinic and Bill Battle out over Jim Lybrand and Jim Johnson, cf 3 1 0 The Mountaineers lost 12 play-- Tennessee will head up the Lybrand Jr. There was a three- Falls, if 3 0 0 cr.s via graduation and one oth- footoall part. The all-star basket- wtiy tie for low pulls with lleiuy . _ . ball game will be played on and David Noisier, W'yss Barker 'Fotals 27 J 2 Jlla* Tuesday, July 31, and the all- and Douglas Slncox and Mickey Score by innings: Wll0HWlUv ®taj' football game will be on iPevvers with MiUh Howzo shar- Ciiailotle 020 Oo-l 3-11 A Thursday. .August 2. ing the honors. K. .Mtn 000 001 1 2 CAX(|«a11 ISfAnt .11 It „ Alfied Grigg and Gary Hew/e 2B Brown. ,"B t arroll, Way- ijOtlOoU *lVWll copped first place in the higli mei', Thomas. J. B - gA cen,er-lin<4)acker for the .school division. Second went to -ritcher IP H R FR Bli SO Spt AllflllSt 13 last year will be a McGinni.s. Mari- Staley iWi . . . 7 2 2 1 2 10 Mvl *w member rf the We.st AJl-Star j Netisler and Parks .\eisler Burgess iL» . 7 9 11; 7 ,3 -1 CTERRYVILD: — Local rec di- team, wht-ch is bemg coached by popped low putts. ' rector Floyd Wright jsays he’s ^ ^ Gaston colkge division, Bon km CHARLOTTE seclcing a 30-team field for the Glenn Wilson o. Alexander rp and Geeper Howard Kinps .Mtn. AB R H RBI .sixth annual ChcrryvlUe Invita- Central. copped first place over .Snooks HovLs, 3: 4 0 0 0 tional softball tourney here next '73 GRID SCHEOUIX and Mike McDaniel. Low putts Parker, c -1 1-1 0 month. AUGUST went to Bill and Carl Fulton. Southwell. 2b 41 1 0 TTie CTT, rapidly blostsoming 3t- at Bessemer City* Ben T. Goforth won closest Can oil, p 1 0 0 (i Into one of the area’s better tour- SEPTEMBER to the hole honors on a par Re. nolds, p 2 1 1 ,< naments, is slated for an Aug. 7—at North Ga.ston three hole. Wiay, ss 2 i) 2 1 13 start at City Park and the 14—Linooilnton - — Bridges, lb 3 0 1 „ two weeks' event will continue 2t—Open KSwanSc C A C Burgess, if 3 0 1 ‘i through .\ug. 26 at whidh time 28- -,at Burns “■”**“**' ^ ** Johnson, cf 3 l) 0 0 handsome trophies will be a- OCTOBER Vvlll LL TltlOS Falls, rf 2 (> it b warded to Ijoth city and touma- 5—^East Rutherford Kings Mountain little lea- — ment chaimpions. 12—at East Ga.ston guers will begin practice next Totals 2.3 3 10 1 Entry fee, for this summer’.s 19—Chase** week for the district tournament CHARl.O'TTE AB it II RBI tourney is $45 and all fec.s and 26—South Point jq i^ played here heginnuig Brown, 2b I 0 0 0 entries must be submitted to NOVEMBER j^iy 30. Blyche, p I 0 0 0 Wright or assistant rec director 2-at Cherryville Bd; Short, who coached Ki- Anderson, c 2 0 0 o Gary Simpson 'oy Aug. 3. It'll be S-Shelby. wanis to the regular si-ason Staley, ss 1 1 I 0 a double elimination tourney. * Non-Conference. championship in the National Waymer. cf 3 0 1 0 The comipetitian hefle is tough. ** Homecoming. League, will handle the NL all- Wr-ght, if 1 0 0 O Last summer. Kings Cleaners of ***A11 games 8 p.m. stars and Ray Roberson and Boykin, lb 3 0 0 0 Charlotte captured the title with -——- Pressley Anderson, who coaeluxt Cherry rf 3 0 0 1) a win in the fimals over Pharr *|*AnvMAW Metal to the regular season Yam of 'MteAdenville and 'Pbafr Vvll A wUHlCY title in the American leappio, will T'ltals . ■ • 29 2 2 0 went on to top the national in* ^ a * coach the AL all-stars. Scoi-e hy innings; dustrial crown. Two seasons ago. gpl |'||||t Roy Pearson, city recreation Kin.gs NTtn 009 (409 42-3 Howard Furniture of Denver, now VlMi# d'rector, will servo as touj-na- charlotte 001 000 til 2 rated the nation's leading slow- 'phe seconl annual American ment director. Thus far, teams 2I! .Bridges. Southwell, pitch softball team, brought their Legion golf tournament will be from Ti-yon, Charlotte and Hes- pitcher IP II R FR BB SG “B” unit here and although they pla>’ed at Kings Mountain Coun- semer Ci,'..’ me entered in the Carroll 2 2 9 02 .3 were fortified willl several of the ti-y Club golf course on Septem- lournej-. Revnnlds i W'i .6 0 2 0 2 .4 “A” squads’ homer kings, Wire ber Kth. Blyel e iL' .. S 10 3 3 1 1 bumped off in the semi-finals. Following the game, a banquet WEED DAMAGE - — Annual Industrial power Aetna and dance will follcw at the Weeds are a well-known pest km • -WEST ONION CO. Life of Charlotte came here three American Legion building. of crops, but only in recent years km - WE.ST CNICN CO. campaigns ago and failed to win Legionnaires planning to par- through modern research has Kings Mtn. AB R H RBT the title. 'IVwn & Country of ticipate in the tourney are asked there been an accurate measuie .Hovis, 3b 3 1 0 2 Llinoolnton. the Cherryville rec to make application with Mr. placed on the damage indicated .sisk .’’h 1 0 0 0 ^.gtan (twice), Otfg.. MdDaniel and pay a $3 entrance that one pigweed per foot of Southwell, Sir 4 2 1 2 and Kine^ fiawe copped, the five fee. Itosedvations ara asked by row in 30-inch (width! rows cut (SECTION 7TVO) 'orSvious Clfr evfenis. ' ' 'August 20th, sovbean yields 25 percent. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 District Title Icy - Cnncoii game .Saturday at ;5:.3(l j). m. If the loc.al All-.'-'lils lose their fir.t g.amc, Ihcv will play the Itvscr of the Hobcv in ( .uni ty • .\cwton game Saturdtiv at 12:.3i,. There are eight te.a n.s enter ed in the (li)tiiile-(‘liinlnall( :i t.uirnam.enl. Ke.sidi-s Kings .'loan- lain. they are Greenvill'', llmn- miny Valley, foneord, Uoiie.son County, N'ewlon, Wilniln.gloii ami host .SI. .Stephens. The (hampDnshij) game is scheduled for next Wefines la.v at r):.3U .Should liie le.im from the lo.-er’s In-aeket "in the ■):.3n g.inie, anoihi'r gjime "out.I lie held at S p. m. In leter.T’.ine the sl;ile champion. 'Fhe winner of ihe state even, will advance ,0 the ix‘gion:il tournament next month in (.Tear- water, Fla. 'Fhe nallon.al. tour- nament is .schedulei for Angusl .1 v2:) in N'evv llnmnshlie TOL'K.NFY TTDBl’FS Play ers from ri gular sea.son ehtirn- pion 'ITyon copped individird honors In the district tourna ment. ■ lel’f Rev'i.ilds jiiMved 10 le Kings Mountain's “.stepper" on the nound, hurling seven anball p '.si at Bui ns lii .;h i'.oul. Pruett, win Is cinTonlly work- in ; with the city re' real on d. ■ parlmtnt, sa.d the de. ision 10 (luil here was ilr' toughest he'd ever fated airl expressed re “lets u.lh tear ng. "I really ftiund a home here, ami it's tough leaving," h" said. ■'But my aim when I go, out of college was to .,<■ a liead baseball coach anti an assi. tant foor'-iall C'lach, ant that's what I'll he at Burns." Pruo'.t will fe varsity asslst- ani in lootbal! lo 'Fom Wright, vvorkii ., primarily with the of fensive and defensive b.iclts. H" had been an assistant to Bcb JiS.ne. at Kings Mountain high for the pa.", three years. Pruett saiit he will continue to live 'll Kings Mountain. “But, as far a.s coach.ng goes," he s.iitl, "there's not too much of a chance for advancement lieie. Kin.gs .Mount-ain is blessed with good young eoaohe.s, Barry Gib- .son in baseball and I-P h .bines in footlvall." The former Shelby high thrc'- soert.s star and ex .Appalachian base all st.amlout said lie’s anx iously awaiting the challenge as hea 1 ba.sel-ali conch at Bains. "1 f«'l like 1 can helj) tlr.'r program." he .said. "I’ll have Ihe "inter off ietvveen football and ha.seball seasons." Pruett coach ed jayvee b.-uskelb-all here. "Leaving Kings Mountain will be tougli," he said. "I've made a lot of friends since coming liere and I know all of the kids real well. I battled Ihi.s derision fur quite a while." Pruett first came to Kings Mountain fo'it- . all coach one year, leading the Little .Mountaineers to a 6-1-1 sseason. Their lone lass was lo Crest. 12-6 in the final game of the year. Pruett said his coechin.g aim now is lo eventually liecoire a head coach in foi.iibaP as well as Ifiseball. He feels his move to Burns is a giant .sii'p in that di- KM All-Stais Finish Second Kings Mountain's 13-.VPar-old Br e Ruth all-star.s finished .'ee- ond in the Distriei IV loiiroa- ment held last week at l.'it.v Stadium. Tlie local all-stars won two of four games, both cF their los.ses coming to champion East l.'nion County, which advanced to Hie stale tournament bt'gin- nlng July 30 in New Born. Kings Mountain, coached I/ Max Bofin, David Bolin and K -n !• ord, was houiuiHi into the lu.s- er’s bracket opening night by East ITnlon, 11-7. .Steve Lan caster was the losing pitcher, 'Fhe local,; bounced b.ack to de feat Paik Sharon of Charlotte, 12-4, hehiiid the pitching of Chester Haynes, and then whip ped Matthews 12 1 ehind the pilili ng of Lancaster to rcaeh the finals. .A well-re.slcd East I'nion County team iraun,,‘.‘d fhe tired K.M yoiingstcns 21-4 In the f.iv als t'; go tlirough the double-eli mination even unbeaten. Church Teams Resume Game Secend Baptist and Bcthleliem will resume their championship game of the local church le igue Deal Street Park. -Second n.iptist. the regular season champion, was leading in last .Saturday’s game 11-1 in th(' sixth inning when rain forced a halt. If .Si'cond Baptist goes on to hold its lead, it will tie the tour ney champiens but if Bethleliom eome.s back to win. another game would bo necessary to determine the champion. Bethlehem earned the right to meet the regular .season champs by defeating Macedonia Slf in the semi-ifinaLs. Earlier tournament scores in cluded First Weslo.van 6, Temple 5; El Bethel 21, Alien IS; Mace donia 11. First Wesleyan 5; ■'Sec ond Baptist 9, Bethlehem 5; and Nlaix-donia It, El Bethel 6. Eirst Wcslc.van was vouxi the league sportsmanship trophy an 1 pit.her Dale Li'Fi otter of Beth lehem w as given a special trophy as Hie league's most courago'.'us performer. ledlx'tter pitche.s tor t'ne Bethlehem i4ub despite a handicap. .Macedonia coppe-t the tourna ment thiixl place trojiby and the championship and runnerup tro phies vvlll be awarded fol.ow ing Friday’s action.