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IXieBday, March 21, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Pace 9 Wilson, Leach Combine For Four-Hitter Mountaineers Win SWC Opener Over R-S Central r (EM) S-8, e-0. M) def. t-8. e-1. M) def. t-8, e-1. (KM) 5-7, e-0, r (KM) e-8, M, A) def. 1-2, S-6, -David t. Joe , e-8, e- ION $420 39 Kings Mountain’s Mountalneera go after their second straight Southwestern 8-A Confer ence victory and their fburth In a row overall today at 4 p. m. when they host Burns at Lancaster Field. The Mountaineers opened conference action Friday at R-8 Central, de feating the HUltoppers 9-1 In a game played In the cold and snow. The weather didn’t bother the Mountaineers’ performance as they once again used the big Inning to post their third straight vlctoiy. Cbach Barry Olbson’s charges broke open a 1-0 ballgame by sending 18 men to the plate to score eight runs In the fourth Imlng. The Mountaineers collected five of their seven hits during that INFIELDBRS — These 11 players hold down the Infield positions for Kings Moimtaln’s Mountaineers, who are 1-0 In the South western Conference and 8- (t overall heading Into a itome game today at 4 p. ip. against Burns. Players ihclude, front row, left to right, Tim Chapman, Ricky Chapman, Mike Spears, Tim Patterson, Rrlc Moore and Mark Auman. Back row, Eric Dixon, Bruce Valentine, David Ray Robinson, Steve Boggan and Danny BbUn. Photo By Gary Stewart uprising and also took advantage of three HUltopper errors said three bases on balls. Bryan White and Bruce Valentine both produced two-run singles, Andy Loftln had a run-scoring double and David Ray Robinson tripled. R-S used three pitchers during the Inning. Senior Ronnie Wilson and sophomore ’Ilm Leach combined for a four-hit U-strlkeout performance fifth and worked two for the Mountaineers and .perfect Innings before their teammatss backed giving up two harmless them with errorless singes In the bottom of the defense. seventh. He tanned five. Wilson worked the first four Innings, giving up lust two hits aitd faming stx. R- S scored Its lone run off him In the bottom of the fourth on a fielder’s choice, wild pitch and single by ’Ted Harris. Lsach came on In the Burns brings an 0-1 team to Lancaster Field today, the Bulldogs having dropped their opener last Friday to a veteran North eastern team, lO-l. The Bulldogs got a late start with their pre-season drills because Coach Tommy 'I 'r THE {market place kBUY ★SELL ★RENT ★TRADE roR SALE 'PHREE TIRES AND riWHEELS FOR SALE. - :^lze 14”. Fits Pontiac or ^'Chevrolet. Phone 789- >886. 8:21, 28 ^R SALE - 1972 Mach I. ^.Oreen with 881 Cleveland ;PS, PB. Air cond. Mag ;Wheels. (Mil 789- ^8879. 8:16, 21, It 28 sipiRVICE STATION fCONVBNIENOE ^TORE for lease. Hwy. pl61 South, Battleground Entrance. Contact Patterson Oil, 789- ^9681. 8:16, 21 gfOR SALE - 1 Frost-free :Refrlgerator; 1 Wringer Washer; 2 Automatic ‘Washers. Phone 789- 9898. 8:16,21,28,28 *80 •bOL TABLE FOR SALE : — Regular slxe, only 6 Tmonths old. Rack and 10 ■ sticks. ’Table sold for •;:|880.00. Will take best 'offer over $800.00. Call :7a0-4B08. l:2Btfn TAT PIECE DEN SINTE i:FOR SALE Solid Pine ^Frames, Rever sable ^Cushions, Cduch, Easy roialr, (Xtoman, 2 End ^Tables, Coffee Table. :-$400.00 Ph. 789-8727 after iiOp. m. 18;98tfnTAT iioR SALE - One fuU set ::of Ludwig Drums, with iasather cases. Ph. 789- ■7480. l:8tlnTAT FVR SALE - 1971 Chevy In^Mda. A-C, automatic, PS, PB. See at 1108 Shelby Rd., or caU 789- 8200 or 789-2288. 2:28tfn TAT FOR SALE — (Jueen sise water bed with fur frame. Thermostat controlled heater. Reasonably priced. ’Two years old. OaU 789-8888 alter 8 p. dm. 2;28tfn TAT REAL ESTATE NORTHWOOnS NEW HOMES: 8 A 4 BR. $400 down and payments range from $118.00 to $190.00 per month If you qiatUfy. If your Income Is between $7,000 and $17,000 per year you qualify to own your own home. We are approved Farmers’ Home Ad ministration Builders with years of ex perience In building and helping famlUes Into new homes. Call our office and we will take your application by phone, then show you our houses at your convenience. E. H. O. Builder of homes by Nationwide Homes Inc. ’TRtANQLE REAL ESTATE 867-8896. Oeorge Nee Smith 887- 0407; BUI Puett 867-8982; Dave Owens 867- 1784. 19:8tfn TAT PALMER RERMSMNG AND ANTIQUES WE REFINISH VOUB OLD FURNITURE AT A REASONABLE PRICE. ALL WORK DONE BY HAND TO PRESERVE THE ORIOINAL beauty of your antique, we also buy OLD FURNTTURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. 'i PHONE 789-8890 hwy. 14 WEST FOR SALE — Four room house with laundry room. Carpet. Fireplace. CTall after 4 p. m., 789- 8888. 8:16, 21 WANTED HELP WANTED: ~: Somacae- who can work part-time now and full time when Spring arrives. We are most Interested In someone who can develop Into night mans^er. Apply In person to LltUe Moo Dairy Bam, Phone 789- 8608. 2;28tfnTAT HELP WANTED - WE’RE LOOKINO FOR SOME YOUNG MARRIED MEN, who sue Interested in a psurt- tlme Income of $100 per week, to work for us In the Kings Mountain area. Imagine what $400 extra a month would mean to your family. Phone 987-7883. 8:21, 28 NORTHWOOD DRIVE - - Approx. 1100 sq. ft. ’Three bedroom, bath and a half, carport. Priced to sell $26,600. Call our office for more In formation. STEBBINS REAL ESTATE 864-9812. L. A. Uttlejohn 887-8240. 8:9, 14, 16, 21 28 A 28 $280.00 PER WEEK FOR MAILING COM- MISSION CIRCULARS AT HOME POSSIBLE. - Immediate Income. No experience required. For guaranteed details, send $1.00 and a stamped, self- addressed envelope to: BUSINESS EN- ’TERI^RISE, P. O. BOX 488, Ruston, Louisiana 71270. 8:21, 28, 28 A 80 AVON - BE SUC CESSFUL IN SALES WITHOUT EX PERIENCE. Avon helps make It ftinfor you to run your own business. You set your own hours, too. Find out about this challenging earning opportunity. CaU ooUect 484-0772, today. 8:21, 28 ITRMl* VB it8r,ii. OKM iB 739-4487 neat sstats saoNSs Ml Plnehurst In Southwood • BR, IVi Bath Ctonier Lot Shown By Appointment WANTED TO BUY — Junk cars, trucks. WIU move from yard. Phono 789- SUl. 8:21, 28 FOR RENT FOR RENT .MINI STORAGE — FamUy or « Business, 80 sq. ft. and up. Available Im mediately. Joseph R. Smith, Broker. Phone 789-4481 or 482- 1461. ll:ltfnTAT MOBILE HOMES FOB RENT WHEN AVAILABLE Inside City. Good location. Ph. 789-4428. 10:28tfn. TAT MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT when avsillable. Apply at Suburban MobU Home Office on Waco Road, or Phone 789- 3919. 8:14, 16, 21 A 28 TWO BEDR<M>M MOBILE HOME for rent. On private lot. Lady or couple only. No children or pets. Ph. 789-8208 after 8 p. m. 8:16, 21 WIGGINS MOBILE HOME PARK off 161 S. York Road has large 80 x 100 lot for rent. $80 per month. Free garbage pick-up each week. Nice and quiet. Also, traUers for rent when available. Phone 864-4048. 9:18tfn TAT SERVICES (GENING SOON - DAY CARE CENTER - Now taking appUcatlons for pre school children. Directed by a former teacher. Very reasonable rates. CaU 786-2108. Limited number of applicants left. Llnwood area. 8:10tfn TILT HAYNES PUNO TUNING A REPAIR SERVICE - 19 YEARS EX- PERIENOE. AnUque pump organ repairing and restoring. Keya recovered. Phone 884- 1996. 2:Sltfn TAT SERVICES: For An swering service call CHARLENE ELLIS. Answering Service. 789- ^0. 10;6tfn TAT SmOE’S BRICK WORK - Underpinning and trallei repair. Phone 629. 6478. 8:l6ttn TAT Antique Player Piano actions r^uUt. Also custom wood working. Grandfather clocks a specialty. Call 704-824-3139 for more information. N-TFN-NC CHARLES OWENS PAINTING CO. Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Airless Spray. SO years ex perience. Phone 739- 3643. l:31tfn TAT FOR SALE - Dally fresh Coble Milk $1.04 a gal. Gas 64.9 a gallon. Cigarettes $3.24 a carton. New shipment of pottery and ceramics. Just arrived — truck load of wrought Iron Spanish Lamps. BARNETTE’S PARK-INN. Phone 739- 6916. 3:9ttn Pruett was Involved In the state basketball playoffs. The BuUdogs won a i>alr of non-conference games against the Mountaineers last year, so KMHS wUl be seeking some revenge this afternoon. After today’s contest, the Mountaineers wUl break fm- Easter, returning to action on Wed., Mar. 29 against North Gaston. •kirir Mounties Nip Ashbrook 4-3 ICngs Mountain’s bsme- baUers closed out non- conference play Wednes day at Ashbrook with a tough 4-8 victory and a perfect 2-0 record against 4-A rivals. Coach Barry Olbson made several changes foom his opening season lineup against Hunter Huss, and the new players, mostly sophomores, built up a quick 40 lead before the Green Wave staged a big comeback bid. Sophomore lefthander ’Tim Leach started on the mound for KMHS and worked four good Innings. He allowed four hits. Senior Andy Loftln came on In the fifth sind picked up the win. He gave up two hits. The Mountaineers collected seven hits with shortstop Steve Boggan going 3-for-2 and driving home a pair of runs. Ash brook reliefer Bruce Huffstetler held the Mounties hitless over the final four and two-thirds Innings. Singles by Alan Putnam, Mark Schuman and Boggan produced two runs In the first and the Momtles moved sdiesul 8-0 In the second cm two wsOks and a single by Jeff Clonlnger. Singles by Boggan and Lyn Hayes and Kale Goins' double produced the final run In the third. •kirk kk-k KMHS Boxscores KINGS MTN. 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OaU 866-6626 ’Tfn 1 A T AT'JERRY NATION WE TREAT lYOU THE WAY WE ■ WOULD UKE TO BE TREATED BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT MOSI F ( \KI.O ^ rp(l vinyl Irlm. \-H engine. 3 Hfxl IrnnM matf* deluxe bells, windshield antennH, radial white stripe tires, roid drip nuHilrtlriKS. ( look a ri-al bus At 1449500 IMi»« rav \ rttU I’Ve Stock No. 8639 Stock No JERRY NATION CHEVROLET ifferent ■ 124 S. RAILROAD A RAILROAD AVE MOUNTAIN. N. C. 739-5471
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