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I MDUtoitanuLD-nundiiy. Ai«iut 4, un KM Plays Charlotte BR Finals Set Tonight HEADING HOME - King! Mountain’s Ronnie Wilson rounds third and heads for home for one of P^ioto By Gary Stewart his team’s runs In Mcmday night’s 0- 6 victory over Foothills In the State lAyear-old Babe Ruth ’Tournament. Strappy New ^ Woociwork... Wbmen s Crepe Sole Sandal. Wooden Heel Reg S10 99. SAVE 53.55 744 Canvas Handbags. Reg *7 99 $5.55 Prices Good thru Saturday * Open Evenings * MaslorCharge or Visa KM Flaia Bhopphif Oeatcr Open Moa-Thnrs 10-8 Fit is-s I Sat. S4 Simday }.« Get to know us; you’ll like us.*— Junior Sets Physicals Kings Mountain Junior High football and girls track participants will have physical examinations on August IS and 16 at the KMJH gym. All persons plaxmlng on playing varsity or Junior varsity footbidl are urged to report to die gymnasium at 8 p. m. on August IB. All girls track par ticipants must report to the gym at 8 p. m. on August 16. Ratal has slowed the progress of the first an nual State 16-yoar-old State Babe Ruth Tournament, with TVies- day’s scheduled cham- plmahlp game between icings Mountain and Oark Griffith of CSiaf latte halted. The two teams will try again today at 6 p. m. There’s no deadline tor ocmpletlcn, since the 16- year-old program is a pfflot program and the winner does not ad vance to regional or national play. Kings Mountain Is un beaten and can wrm> 19 the title with one vic tory. Charlotte would have to beat the local team twice to claim the champlonahlp. Kings Mountain grabbed the coveted winner’s bracket posi tion Monday with a hard-earned 6-8 victory over the Foothills all stars. David Cobb, who slanuned a three-run homer In the first to give KM a quick 8-0 lead, worked the first six in nings before rurmlng into problerr» in the seventh. David Ray Robinson came on and gave up a three-run homer to Bobby ’Frlvette as Foothills cut the score to 6-B, but the KM hurier settled down to retire the side on a strikeout and a game ending doubleplay. KM led all the way. After Cobb’s first in ning blow put KM out front, Robliumn singled home Ronnie Wilson, who had doubled, for a ..t our custo»er^^ pr9Vg»“tu' , . UOOd « .“uV «etve irv y, viorK res as £ s age® “se ewe‘-'=> '®'^® gsib^®* y -iust via*' Ml of r PaKj lot by snargholder* of Ov*e Power Compiny -.vrrvV;-y''/"Sr K6.. ** i.’" DOING IT ALL - David Cobb did a UtUe bit of everything in Monday’s 0-6 IOC victory over Foothills In the State Babe Ruth baseball tourenament at Lancaster Field. Not only did he m . ftm , Photo By Gary Stewart pitch the victory and help the hitting cause with a towering three-run homer, but he created some excitement on the bases, too, as evidenced by hla hustling slide into third base on a wild pitch. 4-1 lead In the third, and KM hiked Its lead to 6-3 In the sixth, scaring two runs on Robinson’s single, an error, wild pitch and Bryon White’s sacrifice squeeie bunt. Charlotte has battled back through the loser’s bracket after droiplng Its first game of the tourney to Greenville. ’That club eliminated Stanly County in an afternoon game Mon day, 8-0, then came Imck on Monday night to oust the Foothills club, vB-O. J<^ Marston' hurled a four-hitter in the af ternoon, and his mates gave him the only run he needed In the first when Sammy Martin singled, stole second and later scored on a single by Pat Hoffler. In the nlglit game against Foothills, Duane Hellard and Eitatte Poole combined for a four-hitter and Charlotte broke a scoreless tie with one run In the fourth, three In the fifth and one In the sixth. The winning run In the fourth came on a walk to Hoffler and a double by Tim Sawyers. Qiariotte In Key Game The Kings Mountain A’s will be playing their most Important game of the season Saturday at Davidson Park when they host the Chartotte Hawks at 3:80. The A’s are currently 18-11 In Triple County League North Division play and must defeat the Hawks, 13-11, in order to make the league playoffs. The A’s play their final regular season game Sunday at Albemarle. The A’s spUt a pair last week, defeating Rock Hill 8-8 Saturday and losing to the Blscoe Chargors U-8 on Sun day. Darrell Whetstlne was the pitcher of record in both games, going the route for Saturday’s victory and losing Sin- dsy’s gams tai roUaf. 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