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144 Joly tl, inT-BIOUtOB-IIB&ALD-Pat* *A KM Americcais Win King! Mountain’s Laague aU-stara are off the district major hard-hitting American to a rlp-roaiing start la league tournament u.. mer to 14 ^-4.' ' X r HUSTLING BACK — Kevin Jones Inning of Monday’s major league of the Kings Mountain American tournament game with Chapel League all-stars hustles back to Grove at Deal Street Park. KM won third cn plckoff attempt In third 80-4. being held at Deal Street Park. The Americans bombarded Chapel Grove 80-4 Monday night and whipped a strong Dallas team 13-10 Tlieaday night to move into last night’s feature game against unbeaten Bessemer City. Bessemer City won Its second straight, 9-7 over the KM National League an-stars Action continues tonight with two games. The winner of last night’s KM Natlonal- Dallas game will meet the loser of the KM Amerlcan-BC game at 6 p. m., and the winner of the KM American BC game will play the wlmer of the Grover- Itycn game at 8 p. m. ’The winners of tonight’s games will meet Friday at 7:80 for the championship. Should the loser’s bracket team win, a second title game would be neceseary Saturday at 7:80. ’Ihe long ball has been the dlfterence for both the KM Americans and Bessemer City. Jeff Moss’s two-run homer, his second of the tournament, broke a 10- 10 tie and gave KM Its IViesday victory over Dallas. Moss was also the winning pitcher. Bessemer City Jumped to a 6-1 lead over the KM Nationals, then saw the local team score six runs In die bottom of the fifth for a 7-6 lead. However, BC won It In the top of the sixth as Rent^^b the pro | Babe Ruthers I In Area Flay rFEMncx. FASHUN CLEANERS 301 EAST KING STREET KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 739-2559 Two Kings Mountain Babe Ruth League all- star teams will be competing for area championships this week. ’Ihe 18 year old group, which won the district tournament here two weeks ago, travel to Charlotte for a tour- team, double elimination tourney, and the 16 year old group will host Charlotte In a best - of- three series beginning Friday at Lsmcaster Field. The 18 year olds, coached by Kenny Reynolds, Jim Cham- KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN IN KINGS MOUNTAIN IS NOW BROWN BAGGING 2 PIECES CHICKEN (COMBINATION) 1 ROLL Tim Schronce and Kenny Smith led off with singles and Eric Shuford smashed a three-run homer. Schronce picked up the win for BC and David Wells took the loss. Spanky Nichols hit his third homer of the tourney In the second Inning to put BC out front but KM battled back In the fifth with six runs keyed by David Wells’ two-run homer and a solo shot by Curtis Pressley. Wells took the pit ching loss. MONDAY ACnON KM’S American Leaguers scored 10 runs In the first Inning and went on to defeat Chapel Grove so-4 In their opening game Monday. (’Turn To Page 7A) / / y OE’mNG GREEN UGHT - Kings Moimtatoi National League coach Fat Canlpe gives Mark Canlpe the green light to go home with KM’s first run In third inning of Dixie Photo By Gary Stewut Youth major league tournament game with Bessemer City Tuesday at Deal Street Parit. BC came from behind In last Inning to win 9-7. ONLY ALL IN A LITTLE BROWN BAG JUST FOR YOU! (^MtNdky TKed ^kidceit. EAST KING STREET pton and Charlie Bums, will be playing Star- clalre of Charlotte tonight at 9 p. m. at Myers Park High School. ’Ihe 18 year olds won the right to play In the area two weeks ago when they swept a three-game series with Belmont, the only other team In this dlstilct. ’The opening game ’Ihursday at 6:16 will pit the district six cham pion, probably St. Stephens, against the district eight champ, Charlotte. The winner of that game will meet the winner of the KM- Starclalre contest Friday at 8 p. m. The first day losers will play Friday at 6 p. m. The winner of Friday’s 8 p. m. contest will sit out until the championship game, which Is set for Saturday at 6:80. The loser of Friday’s 8 p. m. game and the winner of the 6 p. m. game will play Friday at 9 p. m. to determine the other finalist. If a second cham pionship game Is needed. It will be played Saturday night Im mediately following the 6:80 contest. The 16 year old tournament was originally set up as a four-team field, but East Lincoln and the other Charlotte entry placed their 16 year olds on their 17-18 year old all-star teams. Thus, KM and Charlotte will be playing a three-game set, with games Friday and Saturday at 7 p. m., and the third game. If needed, Sunday at 1.; 80. 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