Iburaday, May S, 1977—SURBOK-HERAU—r*|;* 9A
Host Hickory Monday
KM Boys Win 14th
i DON JONES HONOBED - Sapt. Don Jonea, right,
receives » gift from Director of Iiutmollon Howard
Bryant from all member* of the Administrative staff of
KM Public Schools at a Tnesday hmoheon in the Ad
ministration Building attended by over IS oo-workere of
Supt. Jones. The gift came at the close of the luncheon
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along wtth a surprlae presentation and «eeeh by
Bryant in which he cited some of toe vuUttos of the
veteran and popular scverintendent wtto toToHto
poetry and readings. Mr. Jones Is reslghtoga^ M
years as superintendent to accept a similar posltloa in
Aihevllle City Schools, Us alma mater.
Girls Beaten
6-3 By Wilkes
Kbigs Mountain Hlgh’o
boyo tennis team com
pleted Southwestern
Oonforence play Tuesday
srlth a 6-1 victory over
toMth Point.
The victory gave the
Komtaineers second place
la the final standings
behind Shelby. KMHS
carried a l4-3 overall mark
Into a match yesterday
afalnst non-conference foe
AMibrook. The Mounttes
and their regular season
Monday at home against
Hlekory.
Tho Motmtalneers swept
five of the six singles
matches Tuesday but
toopped two of the three
doubles. Rick Deaton was
the only one to lose in
toiUea play.
Kevin Morehead smd
■oott Summltt earned a
hard-fought 7-8, 8-6, 6-1
double* victory over South
Point’s Brett Wldenhouse
and Bill Lewis, and that
victory should get them a
high seeding for the up
coming bl-conference
tournament.
Summltt also kept his
conference record clean in
single* competition, de
feating Rodney HuffsteOer
6-1, 6-3.
Hospital Yols
Work 134 Hours
Cbach Ed Ouy will go to
Shelby Sunday for the
annual bl-conference
meeting, at which time the
coaches will determine the
aeedlngs for the tourney.
KM’S Tim Riddle will
probably be ranked
number one in slgles, and
several other KM players
will probably receive high
seeding*.
the results
(Single*)
Urn Riddle (KM) del.
John Auten 6-1, 60.
Brett Wldenhouse (SP)
def. Rick Deaton 63, 61.
Kevin Morehead (KM)
def. Qreg Latham 6-1, 61.
Kenny Boheler, (KM)
def. Greg Latham 6-1, 61.
Scott Summltt (KM) def.
Rodney Huffstetler 6-1, 63.
John Reed (KM) def.
James Cauble, 6-3, 6-1.
(Doubles)
Morehead-Summltt
(KM) def. Wldenhouse-
LewU 7-6, 8-6, 6-1.
Auten-Cauble (SP) def.
Boheler-Reed 1-6, 6-8, 6-4.
Latham-Huffstetler (SP)
def. Clonlnger-Lyim 6-7, 6-
4, 8-4.
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Kings Mountain High’s
girls netters close out
regular season play today
at home against Lenoir.
1710 Mountalnettes, who
have won oidy one match,
played one of their better
matches Monday at Wilkes
Central but lost to a strong
Wilkes team, 68.
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Many matches were
close, especially the
doubles events. Wilkes
copped all three doubles
matches.
Winning singles matches
for the Mountalnettes were
Mercedes Smith, Kathy
Brennan and Elisabeth
McOin.
THE RESULTS
(Siiigles)
Judith Shumate (WC)
def. Sarah Manor 60, 63.
Mercedes Smith (KM)
def. lisa Cook* 68, 63.
Cbidy Pegs (WC) def.
Bennie HInnant 63,67,68.
June Hoggard (WC) def.
Ronda Shytles 6-4, 7-8.
Kathy Breman (KM)
def. EUen Casey 7-8, 44, 6
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Elisabeth McCHU (KM)
def. Penny Caahlon 61,61.
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Shuntate-Norman (WC)
def. Maner-Sntlth 6-4, 64.
Page-Oooke (WC) def.
‘Tate-Durham 74, 74.
Hoggan-Caaey (WC) def.
Shytles-Brennan 74, 63.
lOngs Mountain Hospital
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Seventeen members
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Barrett, Evelyn Hamrick,
Esther Holbrooks, two
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LEGAL
A petition to the aty of
Kings Mountain from the
City of Kings Mountain to
have the foUowlng
property resoned from R-8
to L. I. has been received,
and the property is de-
sciihed ae follows;
Beginning at a point west
of the intersection of
McGinnis Street and Pied
mont Avenue and on the
western elde of a dedicated
right of way adjacent to
the Parton ■ubdlvlslon;
thence, south 6 degrees 30
west 386.73 feet to a point;
thence, south 07-10 east
376.4 feet to a point on the
right of way of North
Piedmont Avenue; thence,
south 17-36 west 100 feet to
a point along the right of
way of North Piedmont
Avenue; thence, south 16
37 west 191.88 feet along
the right of way of North
Piedmont Avenue to a
point; thence north 6600
west 6(».6S feet to a point;
thence, north 1669 east
768.38 feet to s point on the
right of way of McOlnnle
Street; thence, north 8846
west 160.68 feet; thence,
souto 18-34 west 161.89 feet
toapolnt; thence, north 88-
38 west 87 feet to a point;
totnee north 0631 aast
189.88 feet to a point on the
right of way of McOlnnl*
Street; thence, north 8849
west 169.66 feet along the
right of way of McOlnnl*
Street to the point of
beginning.
A PubUc Hearing wUl be
held on May 38, 1977. 7:80
p. m. in the Qxmcll C3iam
bws. City HaU for the pur
pose of considering said
petition.
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