Mglas
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KMHS Golfers Second
bi Match At RS Central
King* Mountain High’*
(oU*r* flnlahad ■•eond to
IMI OMitml Tliiinday In
their final regular aeaeon Tlie Mountaineer* and
match on th* HlUtapper’* the other U Southweetern
home eoun*.
A
HEKBlliBBAM
... Sharee medalist honor* with n
Conference school* were
battling It out yesterday In
the annual SWC toi<ma-
ment at Rlverbend In
■lelby.
The host HUltoppers shot
a 83S to win Thursday’s
match. KMHS shot SM and
Bums aM.
The second place finish
•ave the Mountaineers a
final regular season record
of five first place i flnUies.
three seconds and one
third In nine outtnci.
Sophomore Hethle Beam
of the Mountaineers
ahared medalist honors
with Olerni Deck of the
HUltoppers with a 77. But
Beam was the only Moun
taineer ahla to break 80,
andthatwas the difference
In the match.
John Gamble came In
aaeond for KM with an 81,
followed by Darrell
Austin, DarreU Forbes and
Mark Sanders with 88’s.
Ch4> Harmon shot 98.
Other R-S scores In
cluded Rick Henson 78,
Jaff Barnard 83, Kirk
^^ka 88, Gary Mc-
Murray 88 and Whit Farter
ua.
Bums scores Included
Botts 89, Wiggins 90,
Seism, 91,MUler94, Boggs
97 and Poston lOB.
Second Baptist Is Leader
Second Baptist Church,
seeking Its fifth straight
Church League softball
title, is off to another fast
start with a B-0 record In
Division One play.
The defending cham
pions hold a three-game
lead over their closest
rivals, El Bethel and
Macedonia, who are tied
for second with 3-8 records.
Second Baptist players
Include Mickey Moss,
Richard Gillespie, Wayne
Bridges, Sonny Jackson,
Danny McAbee, Gary
OMvor, Pete Oliver, Cotton
Oliver, Mike Cook, Jerry
Ramsey, Wilson Ledford,
Kelly Land, Gene I^d,
Dewitt Guyton and Jeff
Gregw^.
The church league
champion wlU have the
honor of hosting the state
.tournament here In late
August.
CHURCH STANDINGS
(Dlv. One)
Teams W L
Sec. Bap. 6 0
El Bethel 3 8
Macedonia 3 8
Oak Grove i 4
Patt. Grov. i 4
INDUSTRIAL
Eaton 8 0
Foote B 1
Herman's 8 8
Klnmont 3 4
imm . , AaimX.l.A
Buekeye a e
Lady Pats Take Lead
IQngs Mountain Junior
Hl^’s girts softbaU team
moved back Into sole
possession of first place in
the Foothills Conference
Thursday with a 14-8
victory over Bast Uncoln.
The victory gave the
Lady Patriots a 4-3 record
heading Into a game
yesterday agsdnst Crest.
The La(^ Pats play West
Lincoln Thursday and
Shelby next Monday.
“Our girts reaUy played
well,’’ noted Coach Candy
Alberglne. “We worked
hard on our hitting last
week and It paid off. We
also made a few defensive
changes which seemed to
tighten up our weak
spots.’’
The Lady Patrlota had 18
hits and left only four nm-
ners on base. East Uncoln
had only eight hits and left
11 on base.
Usa Hampton went the
distance on the mound to
pick up the victory.
Diane WUUams led the
KM plate attack with two
home runs, Judy Whlmant
added 3-for-3 and Kim
Gladden 3-for-8.
“We’re In a good poritlon
to repeat as FoothlUs
Conference Champion If
we can take one game at a
time and play the kind of
softball we’re capable of
playing," Albergln said.
On To The Fineds!
WEDNESDAY GAME
Oest
McFarland, ss
Greene, p
Daves, c
Lovelace, cf
Downs, 8b
Russ, If
Chaim .Ml, 3b
NWt’h
Patterson, rf
Totals
ABRH RBI
33 1 B 1
K. Mountain
HaU,ef 3 0 10
Robinson, ss 8 0 0 0
Ellis, c 8 0 10
Lancaster, p Sill
White, U 8 0 0 0
Chapman,3b 0 0 0 0
Wilson, dh 3 0 0 0
Bolln,8b 3 0 0 0
Loftln,rf 110 0
Valentine, lb 3 113
Tbtals 31 8 4 8
SylnnlngB! T
C 001 000 0 1
KM 010 030 X 8
B - None. LOB - Crest 8, KM 3.
HR - Lancaster, Valentine. DP -
Hall, Robinson and Bolin. 8—
Patterson. SB - McFarland.
ntoher: IP H B ER BB BO
Green* (L) 8 4 8 8 3 B
LancastorlW) 7 B 1 1 8 4
THURSDAY GAME
K. Mtn. AB R H RBI
Hall.cf 4 3 8 3
Robinson, as B 1 3 0
Wilson, p B 0 1 1
Elite, c 4 18 1
White, If 3 3 10
Bolin, Sb 8 3 3 8
C9U4>man,3b 10 0 0
’nnaley,dh 10 0 0
Whltak*r,ph 1113
Ladtln,rf 8 110
Valentine, lb 4 0 0 0
Totnls 88 19 14 9
Orest
McFarland, ss 4 0 1 0
Bowen, lb 0 0 0 0
Newton, dh 4 0 10
Daves, c 4 0 10
Lovelace, cf 8 10 0
Downs,tb 8 0 0 0
Champion, 8b 8 0 11
Mllte,p 10 0 0
Greens,p 3 0 0 0
Oarti, p 0 0 0 0
Ruas,lf 8 0 3 0
Patterson, rf 10 0 0
Hamilton,ph 10 0 0
Totals Midi
By Ineliig*: t
KM 900 088 0 lO
C 000 001 0 1
B - Bowen, Downs, Robinson,
Whtte, Bolin. LOB - KM 7, Crast 8 3
B - Loftln. HR - BoUn. 8 - White,
Patterson. 8B - HaU, BoUn.
Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO
Wilson (W) 7 8 1 0 0 8
Mills (L) 4 10 7 8 8 B
Greens, 3 8 8 8 1 3
Caaik 1 1 0 0 0 0
WP - kOlte. HP - Hall, by MUte.
More
Value
IVI
Foods
Tuesday, May 19, 1977-MIRBOR-HBRALD-Page 7
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More Than 80% Lean
Ground
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Larger
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(Smaller Pkgs. Lb. $1 09)
U.S. Choice Quality-Trimmed Beef
Bottom Round Roast
lUSD^
choice'
Lb.
Whole Or Rib Half Pork Loin Cut Into
Chops
Lb.
Tender, Fresh
Florida
Sweet Com
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Turkey, Beef, Chicken,
Macaroni & Cheese Frozen
Morton
Pot Pies
Holly Farms Or
Hancock Brand
Country
Ham
19
(Butt Portion-Lb. $1.29)
White Or Assorted
Waidorf
Bath
Tissue
4 Pk.
8 0z.
Gourmet’s Delight
Artichokes
00
3 Lb.
Jar
JFG
Peanut
Butter
$4 89
Turkey. Chicken. Salisbury
Steak Or Boneless Chicken
Frozen Regular
Morton
Dinners
299“
Superfine
Tomatoes
3 $i00
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Cans
Deal Pack Regular
Right
Guard
Deodorant
4 0z.
Bronze
Can
Jewel Shortening
88"
Our Reg. 85c Each
Adult
Pepsodent
Toothbrush
For
42 Oz.'
(Limit 1 With $7.50 Order)
16 Oz. Returnable
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