tt. urn- Bi~Conference Tennis Tourney Opens 9 Tim Riddle Top-seeded ^ Klngt MounUln High’s tmnls tsama antar Nor> thwastem - Southwastarn bl-coitfaranca play today at the ahalby High, Craat High and Oardnar-Wabb OoUaga courts. Tha tournamant Tuns through Friday and all playars survlvl^ until tha Friday rounds will be eligi ble to compete In the West ern N. C. IBgh Schools Ac tivities Association tourney on May l>-ao at Shelby. Several KM playars are ranked high for tha event and should be among the tavorad entries. In singles, KM's Tim Riddle Is the top-ranked i| • player from the SWC and la K expected to receive his V only stiff competltlan from f Butch Dunn of Wilkes Cen tral. Dunn finished second In the association last year. Rick Deaton, who la KM’s number two single# player. Is seeded sixth, and A1 Clonlnger 1* seeded 14th. In doubles, Kevin More- head and Scott Sumltt are seeded second and John Reed and Kenny Boheler seventh. In girls competition, Sarah Maner and Mer cedes Smith of the Moun taineers are seeded fourth In doubles and Roxsume Tate and Pat Durham are seeded ninth. In singles, Bonnie Hln- nsuit la seeded 18th, Ronda Shytles aoth and Kathy Brennan 22nd. Hie KM teams com pleted regular season play during the past week, the boys defeating Ashbrook 8- 1 and Hickory 2-0, and the glrU losing B-4 to Lenoir. The Mountaineers finished 7-2 overaU, their beat record ever. Hielr only defeats were to Charlotte Latin’s ”A” team and Shelby. GIRLS RE8CLTS (Singles) Laurie Clark (L) def. Sarah Maner 7-S, 8-8. Saisabeth Dobbins (L) def. Mercedes Smith 8-1, 8- 2. Julie Poteat (L) def. Ronda Shytles 8-0, 8-1. Kathy Brennan (KM) def. Beth Hawkins 8-2, 8-4. Elizabeth McCMU (KM) def. Davla Rutty 8-8, 8-1. Roxanne Tate (KM) def. Sally Frazier 8-8, 8-1. Oark-RObblna (L) def. Smlth-Maner 8-2, 8-8. PoteaLFauseau (L) def. Tate-Durham 6-4, 7-8, 8-1. Brennan-McOlU (KM) def. Rutty-Haalclns 8-4, 8- 2. BOYSBESUL’TS Hm Riddle (KM) def. Robbie Burdick 8-1, 8-8. Chip McLaughlin (A) def. Rick Deaton 8-8, 7-8. Kevin MOrehead (KM) def. Jeff Stover 8-2, 8-1. Scott Summltt (KM) def. Bob Sletz 8-0, 8-1. John Reed (KM) def. Kevin James 81, 8-4. A1 Clonlnger (KM) def. Preston Medlock 8-1, 80. MOrehead-Summltt (KM) def. Burdlck- McLaughlln 8-4. Deaton-CIonlnger (KM) def. Stover-Pearson 88. Reed-Lynn (KM) def. James-Flaher 81. Tim Riddle (KM) def. Eric BoUck 8-8, 8-1. Rick Deaton (KM) def. Charles Rogers 8-0, 8-1. Kevin Morehead (KM) def. Oalg Watkins 2-8, 82, 7-6. Kenny Boheler (KM) def. David Deahm 82, 80. John Reed (KM) def. Joey Class 80, 7-8. A1 aonlnger (KM) def. Jeff Trlvette 81, 8-0. (Doubles) Boheler-Reed (KM) def. BoUck-Olass 8-4. Lynn-Keeter (KM) def. Deaton-Rogers 8-4. Ctonlnger-Walker (KM) def. CreeiMZnark 8-1. KM Bowlers Win National Title Chalk another Kings Mountain duckpln bowlers. The KM mixed team, playing under the banner of Sea Cove Motel of Myrtle Beach, copped the championship last week In the annual National Duck pln Bowling Congress tournament In Silver Springs, Md. ’The KM team scored a 2.208 set to beat the Balti more Uniform team of Baltimore, which scored a 2^88. Third went to Jones Realty of StevensvlUe, Md., with a 2,088 Mambara . ^ ^ tn*. champlonahlr taam in clude Judy Hardy, Betty HuUender, Warren Bums, Leonard Ewing and Jim Hardy. Several other KM booster teams and In- Llb Oault, who has returned to duckpln bowling after an absence of several years, won the coveted John Dennis champlonsh4> with a 880 series. Betty HuUender finlahed third with a 821. Mra. Oault teamed with Bums to finish second In the Dave Burrows ntlxed doubles. They scored a 907. Judy Hardy and Jim Hardy won the title with a 987. Betty HuUender and Warren Burns finished third at 889 and Mrs. HuUender and John DUllng were fifth at 879. KM teams finlahed 1-2 In the men’s booster division. DUUng Heating took first with a 2,084 and WoU Pack came In second with a 2,048. Members of the DUllng Heating team Included John DUUng, BUI Oault, Warren Burns, Johnny Dye and Herman Pack team were Harvey HuUender, Leonard Ewing, Johnny Dyke, Um Hardy and John DUUng. KM lavitational Is This Weekend The third annual Kings Mountain Ckiuntry Club Invitational golf tour nament U set for Saturday Play wUlbeginat8a. m. and Sunday's final round wUl be flighted by the Saturday scores. Seventy-six area golfers i RENT OUR: GREEN MAGIC 1ST STEAM CARPET CLEANER Professionaly Cleaned Carpets ftr Just Cents Per Square Foot ^sy to use Weighs only 38 Lbs Come in and ask, We wM show you how NR RESERVATIONS CALL 739-8161 SNirniDRUGS KH Plaza Shopping Center Kings Mountain are cmnpeting for the tlUe. Tee off time Include: 8 a. m. — Curt Oaffney, Don McAbee, James 0)gdUl and Bobby CogdUl. 8:10 - Earnest Hood, Robert Edgerton, Boyce , Wens, and Winfred Bowen. 8:20 — Harry Beam, Jerry Cook, John Gk>ld and Ronald Queen. 8:10 — Earnest Hood, Robert Edgerton, Boyce WeUs. and Winfred Bowen. 8:20 -7 Harry Beam, Jerry Cook, John Gold and Ronald Queen. 8:80 — Bob Anderson, lAiry Mcaaln, Reid JoUy and Derails Hope. 8:40 - Don Tate, Rick Anderson, Howard Johnson smd Bob Maloney. 9 a. m. — Jerry Roas, Ken Clonlnger, Dink Barrett and BUI SeUers. 9:10 - Tommy Stines, Bob Rush, Jack Falls and Gary Howze. 9:20 - Larry JarreU, kflke JarreU, John Thomas and George Neesmlth. 9:40 - Mickey Hardin, Larry Burgess, Goober Lovelace and Charlie Coffey. 9:80 - Jevln Wortman, David McSwaln, Frank Zimmerman and John Van Dyke. 10 a. m. - Robert Plonk, John Tlenken, Jay PoweU and Richard Lyle. 10:20 - Stony Jackson, Larry Dunn and Charles Hampton. 10:80 - George Bowen, Joe SmaU, Walt Harmon and BUI Foster. 10:40 - Mickey Powers, Frank Dean, Mike Mc Daniel and MUre Dixon 11 a. m.-AlGrigg,John Howze, MUce BaUared and DarreU Auatln. 1 p. m. - Rodney Cktmp, Maynard Wood, Joa Pickett and Keet Dawson 1:10 - George Plonk, Sr., George Plonk, Jr., Jack Amatte and Leonard Dewey Murphy, Alan Slpe and PhU Roblnaon. 1:40 - Larry Lockwood, Mitch Roberson, Bill McPherson and Richard White. Cub's Painters took third In the mixed boosters (Uvlslon, scoring a 1,978. Members o( the team were Brenda Moretz, Dorle Spain, Leonard Ewing, Herman Holloway and John DUllng. The KM women’s championship division team, playing under the banner of Oates SheU, scored a 2,080 which tied the winning score posted lor Craan T. V. of Baltimore. The KM score was not posted and KM bowlers are now trying to contact tournament of ficials to see ediy. Members of the team Included Judy Hardy, Aidta Spain, Jenny Oates, Betty HuUender and Ub Gault. The Lib Gault team co|q>ed the champtonahlp In the KM mixed league which completed Its sestaon last week at DUllng A sununer mixed league wUl begin next Tuesday night with at least four teams competing. Any persons Interested In bowling on one of the teams may call John DUUng at DUllng Heating. 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