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f ^ •niursday, July 15. 1976-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7A rtson id the to a Men's Annie a 423 led a 8 In- 287, and A’s Win Couple niing pool r« and labiF. ibovr Are > ' PM Kings Mountain’s A's, winners of two Triple County League games "over the past weekend, are at home for a pair this Saturday and Sunday. ‘ Saturday at 3:30 p. m., the A’s entertain the Charlotte Red Birds at Davidson Park with southpaw John McGill, or righthander Darrell Whetstlne scheduled to pitch. Sunday at 3:30 p. m., the A’s will host the Charlotte Astros. Robert Adams Is the scheduled hurler. Last week, the A’s got good pitching from Richard Gillespie and Whetstlne to hold onto their second place standing In the Northern Division. Gillespie pitched a four-hitter in Satur day’s 4-2 victory over State Softball Events Slated For Saturday Kings Mountain will host the three ASA state slowpitrh softball tournaments this weekend. Action begins at 10 a . m. and will continue into the night. The 9-12 year old tourney will be played at the two Deal Street little league fields. Renderson County One meets Kings Mountain and Hender son County Two takes on r; A favorite game of the an- ;Cient Egyptians was checkers, played much as we play it today. I’harr V arns in opening round games. The championship game is set lor 2::«) p m. hubbies I’carson and U‘onard Smith are coaching the local entries The i:i-l.') year old tourney begins at 10 a m at the Deal .Streedt sollball field and will continue through the :t p. m. title game Henderson County meets Hast Oaston Boys Club in the opening game and Kings Mountain will meet the winner at II a. m Max Brooks and Chuck Boheler are coaching the KM team The 10-18 year old tourney begins at 10 a m at City Stadium and the champion ship game is .set for 0 p m. at the Deal Street held Kings Mountain plays Yadkin County Tw o .;i 10 a m and 'ladkin t imnty One meets Dallas at It a m (Turn To I'uge 8 \) El Bethel Ladies the Blscoe Chargers. Charlie Rhodes led the KM hitting with two hits and Wayne Bridges and Danny McDowell added a hit apiece. Whetstlne tossed a flve-hltter Sunday to beat the Westslde Eagles 13-8. Clarence Ash had a double and home run, Bridges had two hits and McDowell and Thomas McNeal one apiece. Baseball Tourney Underway (I’roiii Pugt‘ f>.\) Shane Burton, Dean Sarvls, Shane Absher, Jamie Black, Jeff Falls, Eric Sellers, Casey Durham, Jeff Hamm, Jerry McDaniel, Richie Gold and Neal Seism. Coaches are Ken Cash and Emmett Moss. The National League aU-stars Include Todd Clonlnger, Randy Deaver, Randy Whitaker, Leslie Yarbro, Allen Yarbro, Quinton Rlkard. John Fleming, Kevin Echols, Robert Johnson, Eddie Blanton, Murray Williams, Tommy Batchler, Martin Bridges and Todd Reid. Coaches are Gaylon Canipe and Jerry Rlk.ard. Lead Qiiirch League Battle El Bethel holds the lead In the local ladles church league softball race with a perfect 6-0 record. Results of games last week ln^bj|R!e4 Oak. Grove Nuniber One 6, Love Valley 2; Allen Memorial 20, Christian Mission 9; El Bethel 19, Patterson Grove 3; First Baptist 8, Macedonia Number One 7; Macedonia Number Two 13, First Wesleyan 'll; and Second Baptist 16, Temple 2. THE STANDINGS Teams El Bethel Second Bap. Oak Grove One OalUJroye-Tw'o Macedonia One Bethlehem Macedonia Two Allen Memorial First Wesleyan Ixive Valley East Gold Patterson Grove First Baptist Temple Christian Mission W 1 6 0 7 A KMCC Member-Guest Set For This Weekend The sixth annual Kings Mou ntaln Country Club member- guest golf tournament Is set for Saturday and Sunday over the 18-hole KMOC layout. The tourney Is a 36- hole, medal play event. Sunday’s final round flights will be deter mined by Saturday’s scores. Prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place finishers In each flight. Kings Mountain’s John Howze and Shelby’s Ronnie Stroupe are pre-tournament favorites. They’re the defending champions and have won the event every year except 1974, when KM’S Mickey Powers and Fayet teville’s Ray Adams took the honors. Headlines Mat Card An action-packed 4x-^ man tag battle will be the featured match In the International Wrestling Association card being offered to night at the community center. The world’s strongest w’restler. The Mighty Igor, will team with Johnny Powers and Flying Phil Watson to take on the IWA world tag champions, Ger mans Kurt Von Hess and Karl von Stroheim, and North American champion Bulldog Brower. Black sensation Sonny King, Butcher Bran- nlgan, Hartford Love, Bubba Jordan, Abdul Zaatar and the California Hippie, Mike Boyette, will also be featured on the card. Action gets underway at 8:16 p. m. 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