Page 4-MIltBOR-flWRALD-TnMda'r. May 8, UT7 Mounties Lose 2-0 To Raiders Friday (From page 8) South Polnt’o winning run, which wu unoamod, camo In the third when Randy ICoaa alngled, went to third on a throwing error by KM catcher Scott ElUa and eoored on a alngle by Danny Barker. South Potnt'B final run came In the fourth on an taulde the park home run by Joe Shepherd. Cbnner atarted out Uka a ball of Ore, foiailng five of the first six Mowtalnaera before Kevin Tlnaley reached on an error to South Point 2^ Mountaineers 0 open the third Inning. Tlnaley moved to aeeond on a paaMd ball but stayed there aa An4y Loftln tan ned, Bruce Valentine popped up and Jimmy Hall fumed to end the liming. KM missed several scoring chances during the late Innings, leaving a ruimar on third In the fourth, leaving the baaea loaded In the fifth and stranding men on second base In the nxth and seventh frames. Hairis feefer BOXSOORB K-Mtai. HaU, Of White. as-U Robinson, p-ss Lsutcaster, dh Deaton, pr C9iapman,8b EUls.c Bolin, 8b Tlnaley, rf Whitaker, ph Wilson, ph Loftln, U-rf Valentine, lb Totals AB R H RBI Robinson' singled and stole second with oim away In the fourth, then moved to third on Steve Lan caster's Infield out. But inils struck out to end the taming. In the fifth, singes by ptaich-hltter Tim Whitaker and ValenUiM, and a walk to Loftln loaded the baaes with Just one away. But Conner struck out HaU and Bryan White filed out to leftfleld to end that threat. S. Point Barker, sa Wltake, lb Davis, cf Richmond, 8b Shepherd, 3b Painter, c Moas.lf Ooimer.p Lawlng, dh Sausedo, rf Totals That put Conner over the hump, even though the final two KMHS baaenin- ners got Into scoring posi tion (aeeond). In the dxth, Lancaster singled with one away and his pinch-runner, Jody Deaton, stole second. But Ellis and Danny Bolin filed out to center to and the taming. By Inniags: KM 000 000 0 SP 001 100 X E — ElUs, Richmond, LOB—KM 7, BP 4. SB—Deaton, S—Loftln. HR—Shepherd. Wilson alngled to lead off the final Irmtaig and moved to second on Loftln’s sacrifice, but Valentine filed out and Hall grounded to shortstop to end the game. Pitcher Robinson (L) WUaon * ■ . y .“~ __ IPHREB BBBO 4 4 3 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 KMCC Sets Invitational Tourney The third aimual Kings Mountain Country Club Invitational golf tourna ment is set for Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 16. The tourney Is open to the first 180 entrants and will carry prises totaling over tl,800. Any persons Intw^tlng In entering must fill out an entry form by May 10, and return It and the tx entry foe to Mickey Powers, 400 North Roxford Road, Kings Mountain. Checks should be made payable to KMCC Invitational Tournament-1077. The entry fee Includes green fees, entry fees, and free practice rounds on the week prior to the touma- mwnt. That In Itself represents a |X value. Powers said. Starting times for both days will be 8 a. m. and the final starting time will be 3 p. m. Gkdfers may get their Starting times for practice roimds may be obtained by calling the tn^> shop, 780-0871. Bobby Bridges of Rutherford County Is the defending champion. In ahaip contrast, the Red Raiders didn’t have a man on baae except during their runs. Robinson put down die first alx Raiders before Moas’a leadoff slngla In die third. The Raiders left the bases loaded after Moas scored the wliming run. After Shepherd’a homer to lead off the fourth, Roblnaon gave up a Mngle to designated hitter John Lawlng, than retired the final man of that taming before giving way to Wilson, who put down the last alx men In a row. The tarn for Robinson waa hla fifth of the year, but only hla second In dtvlalon play. It aras his first dlvlalon loan aa a starter. White & Decorated All Varieties Frozen Viva Towels 2 $ioo '*RolIs° I Cozy Kitchen Cakes 24 Oz. Mld-Atlandc champion ship wrestling returna to the Kings Mountain Community Center Saturday night, sponsorod by the Kings Mountain fire museum. A big elimination tag team match ptttlng the Ml#tly Igor and Johimy Weaver against The Sigwrstar and Kim Duk haadUnss the card. Other matches pit Crtishsr Blackwell against Red Bastlen, Rick MeOraw agalnat Laany Poffo and Bill Dromo agalnat Lany Bhaipe. Advaoce dehata ara on sale at the Kings Mountain Community Canter, the Sports Center at 3U E. Main, Gaatonla, and Sutde Drug at S(a B. Warren, Shelby. Ringside deketa are on sale tor f6 each, general admlaalon deksta are 14 for adults and $3 tor chUdran. All profits from the match will go to ths now fire museum. MIDATLANTIC CHABIPIONSHIP ^BBTUNO At The I Kings Mountain Community Contof May 7 8:00 PM BIAIN BVBNT BUBONATION TAG MATCH MIOHTT lOOH SUPER STAR I * O [JOHNNY WEAVER kDC DWK Normal, Dry, Oily, Deal Pack Breck Shampoo.. 49 15 ( Deal Pack Unscented Or Scented Super Hold Lasting Hold Non-Aerosol Breck Hair Sprays o, 32 OZ. RETURNABLE DR PEPPER OR COCA COU 6 s: 59 PhiB' , Dt^oMt I CRUSHER BLACKWELL VS. RED BASTIEN RICK McQBAW VS. LANNY POFFO BILL PROMO VS. LARRY OTARPB PLUS ONBllfBSlBOGf M»y7,im AT THE iraOS MOUNTAIN , - COMMUNITY CENTER ■ pFONSORED BY IHB KINOS MOUNTAOq FIRE MUSEUM OOlflirTT^ir • RINOSIDE 6:00 O^nSRAL ADMISSION ADULTS tiOO' GENERAL . ADMISSION] CHILDREN] “OO JOBflfT WEAVER ^MAtEnte’ctaamptanah^Wrea^g Reg,, Drip, Elec.-Perk, Or ADC Maxwell House Coffee 69 ly FDod Stamps! (Limit 1 W/$7.50 Order Please) Prices Effective Thru Wed., May 4, 1977 •

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