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Page SA-MIRROR-HERALD-Thunday, July IB. 1978 Feller To Speak Here (Krom Pagp SA) Folks to visit him at Fargo during the summer of 1936 at the expense of the Fargo base Ball Club. ‘"nie^argo club has no objection to Robt. Feller playing Basketball at any time. For a consideration of one dollar paid to Robt. Feller this agreement Is declared valid." Hie contract was signed by C. C. Slap- nicka, a scout for the Indians, Feller, and his father. After making the club, Feller later received a $10,000 bonus and 10 years later was making $00,000. Feller retired from baseball in 1966 and was elected to the Hall of Fame In 1962. Choose The INSURED SAVINGS PLAN That Suits You 5V4 REGULAR PASSBOOK Deposit or with draw any amount any time C <1/ SAVINGS n 72 CERTIFICATE $1,000.00 minimum. One year maturity. 53/4 NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS No minimum required. 90 days notice for withdrawal. C 0/ SAVINGS n ^/4 CERTIFICATE $1,000.00 minimum. 30 months maturity. ^ 1 / SAVINGS f 72 CERTIFICATE $1,000.00 minimum. 48 months maturity. Customer action required tot conversion—stiff penalty for early withdrawal. INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Your Savings Insured Up To MO,000.00 HOME Savings & Loan Association Kings Mountain And Bessemer City T.F.AGIJIC CHAMPS — Here’s the Nelsco team which copped the KM little league title this summer with a 13-1 record. Team members in clude, front row, left to right, Ranoiv Deaver, Oaig McNeely, Jeff Smith, Todd tlonlnger. Kimny Mitchem and Todd Reid. Back row, Randy Sciirhorn, Chris Brown, coach Bill Sellers, Randy Whitaker, Tony Yarboro, Jeff Moss, Rodney (Sellers, Randy Moss, coach Bob Moss and Ronnie Moss. RinVNER-UP - Here’s the C&C Metal little league team which finished second in regular season play this summer with a 10-4 record. Team members include, front row, left to right. Eddie Blanton, Robert Johnson, Cassle r^Rc^ber^^'^ ajid Tommy I.each. Second row, Arjuana Curry, Jeff Bridges, William Short iuid Tony Boyce. Back row, coach Ikinny Whitaker, Frank Parker, Ricky I.each and coach Bob Short. Not pictured, Jamie Green and vij STORESIDE PARKING IN AKERS CENTER Suit Sale Now 65^^ Were 110“" to 130"“ Now 69** Were 130"" to 150"" Now 76 00 Were J65“". to 180"" y ALL FAMOUS BRANDS Sport Coat Sale ... Now 26** Were 75"" to 80"" Now 36** Were 90"" to 110"“ I s$* Vmif WaiiTii (isirdiuT Charge Ha iik.Ainurk'ard American Kxpress Matter Charge 4KEm» CBI¥Ttm AKERS CENTER OPEN THURS. - FRI. TIL 9:00 P.M. 13 Year Olds Lose In Finals (I'l'oni Page .i.\i night, 8-6. Belmont jumped to a 5-0 lead after the first two in nings off KM right hander Ricky Proctor. KM battled back to cut it to 5-3 and 6-4 but could never catch up. June Jones got the win In relief for Belmont. Proctor went the route for KM. KM managed four hits. Including two by Scott Bridges and one each by Blalock Find Terry Chapman. KM battled back to the finals by eliminating Dallas 11-1 Saturday behind the two-hit pitching of Blalock. thampionshipgame K Mtn Afi R H Van Dyke, 2b 3 0 0 Blalock, If 3 0 1 Lail.p 3 0 0 Bridges, c 2 1 0 Chamoion, lb 3 0 0 Crawford, ph '00 Proctor.cf 3 0 0 Hayes. 3b 3 11 Barrett, ss 2 0 1 Hove, ss 10 0 War<ick,rf l 0 0 Pearson, rf 10 0 Tftt Tic H i 3 R.>irnnnt Tribble, ss 4 0 1 Horne, p 4 11 Jones, c 3 2 3 Pewell,3b 2 1 1 King, 1b 2 0 1 Traywick, rf 10 0 AAttler,2b 3 0 0 Beaty, If 3 0 1 Hunt, cf 3 0 0 Totals 25 4 .7 Bv innings: T KM 011 000 0 3 B 300 010 X 4 E — Belmont 4. KM 3. LO»— Belmont 9, KM 7. WP—Todd Home. LP-Jtff Lalt. Dallas scored its Icme run in the first, but KM scored In every Inning en route to victory. KM had Its biggest hitting day of the tourney, lashing out nine hits. Alan Van Dyke led the way with 2- 'for-2 and Scott Buch anan, LBlalock, Bridges, Lall, Larry Pearson, Chapman and Proctor qdded one apiece. Belmont now ad vances to the area tournament beginning today In Charlotte. The winner there advances to the state tournament next week In Asheville. District Tourney bi Dallas The district little league bEueball tourna ment begins next Tuesday night In Dallas with the winner getting a berth In the state tournament In Wilmington beginning the first week in August. The pairings for the Dallas event were drawn last night at a meeting in Bessemer aty. Kings Mountin’s all- star tesun should be (»ie of the tournament favorites and will be shooting for a second straight berth In the state tourney. The KM sUl-stars finished third In last year’s event, which was held in Kings Mountain. Bob Moss and Bill Sellers, who coached Nelsco to the regular season KM League title with a 13,^1 record, are 'coaching the 16-man>i KM entry. All-stars Include Randy Moss, Jeff Moss, Ronnie Moss, Kenny Mitchem and Rodney Sellers from Nelsco; Carlos Owens and Tony Boyce from C&C Metsd; Laird Keeter, Eric Spicer and Robert Anderson from Klwsmls; Kevin Jones and Roy Mathis from Optimist; Carvln Petty from Nationwide In surance ; and Terry Bullocks Find Brent Bell from the Lions Club. ASASoftbaU Tourney Set (From Page 7A) Uarrell Van Dyke is coaching the KM team, which is the defending state champion All three winners here will advance to the national tournament in Florida in early August. KINGS MOUNTAIN lLI Recreation Center Thurs. July 15 SrlS PM SIX MAN TAG TEAM Featuring Bulldog Brower Kurt Von Hess Karl Von Stroheim Igor -VS- Mighty Igor Johnny Powers^ Phil Watson Plus 3 Other Great Matches Butcher Brannigan Vs Joe Forrester Abdul Zaatar Vs Jerry Summers Bubba Jordon Vs Mike Boyette TICKETS AVAILABLE AT RECREATION CENTER nmttBam A SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM THE BANKRUPT W. T. 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