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ThurBday, May 18, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7A i m ROBBIE MOORE best 310 WERE PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE GET THE HIGHEST ^RETURN ON YOUR SAVINGS 5y4% Passbook Account Deposit Or Withdraw Any Amount Any Time ■5%%" 90 Day Passbook Account 90 Day Notice 1-Yr. Certificate 2Vt Yr. Certificate 4Yr. Qertificate 6-Yr. Certificate les tterles' isttery' lystes fsOtrsI Bs*«bcs A Lass Is Vsw AavtafS lawmi to c:^ l , All Kcounts con« wnM diily, [ 'ptld qiwntrly. A •ubttwitlal immU pmity it nquirtd tar Mrly wntMrawii it ctnificatat. IHOME ^ SAVINGS » & LOAN ASSOCIATION .KINGS MOUNTAIN AND BESSEMER CITY KM Juniors To Play A 12’Ganie Schedule Kings Mountain's American Legion Juniors will play a 12-game regular season schedule leading up to the Area Four playotts the first week In July. Post 168 will play six of Its regular season contests at Lancaster Field, all games beginning at 7:80 p. m. The Juniors are also scheduled to play an exhibition game on May 26 at Oaston Post 28. Coaches Robbie Moore and Richard Olllesple are expecting a much- improved team over a year ago since they return most of their players. Including most valuable player Mike Jackson of Clover. Other top returnees Include third barman Steve Deal of Clover, first baseman Bobby Lutz, i RICHARD GILLESPIE pitcher Ronnie Sanders and centerflelder Tommy Olover, all of North Gaston, and rlghtflelder Richard Van Dyke of Kings Mountain. The Juniors open regular season play on May SO at home against Shelby. THESCHEDULE MAY 80 — Shelby JUNE 2 — Morganton 8 — Hickory 6 - at kF. City 10 - at Shelby 18 — Morganton 16 — at Hickory 17- F. aty 22 - Sielby 28 — at Morganton 27 — at Hickory 29 - at F. City Vi /jj! KM Junior High Girls Finish With 14-0 Mark IN REGIONAL8 — These Kings Mountain High cindermen will be competing In the Western Reglonals Friday at Freedom High School In Morganton. Front row, left to right, Is the 880 relay team, which Includes Kevin Mack, Mike Womic, James Miller and Kenny Womic. Back row, Terry McClain, Chuck Gordon, Craig Robinson, Jimmy Bradley and Robert Bradley. Not pictured, Jerome Patterson. Kings Mountain Junior High’s girls softball team wrapped up an undefeated season Tuesday In Hickory when It defeated College Park 12-1 for Its 14th consecutive victory. Lynn Wyte and Kim Moss continued their fine pitching for the Lady Patriots, combining talents for a fine two- Idtter. Wyte worked the first four Innings, allowing Just two hits and one run, and Moss no - hit the College Park girts over the final two frames. Kings Mountain collected 18 hits off College Park’s Beth WllfOng and also took advantage of three bases on balls and three errors. Renee Cook led the plate attack with 8-for-4 and Dlsuie Williams, Ginger Martin -and Leslie Hamrick all contributed two hits. Kings Mountain won the game In the fourth liming when the Lady Patriots struck for their first four runs. Heidi Hogans got the rally going when she reached base on an error. She scored on a single by Alison Champion and after Robin Ramsey walked. Champion scored on a single by Wyte. Pam Baity tingled home Wyte and scored the fourth run on a slngde by Cook. -Moimtaineer-Cliib Elects Slate Of Officers The Mountsdneer Club, Kings Mountain High’s athletic boosters club, elected officers and began taking memberships Mon day night. Officers who will serve a one year term Include Kyle Smith, president: Bill Gk*lssom, vice president In charge of membership; Gerald Lovelace, vice president In charge of special projects; Doris CJonlnger, secretary; and Bob Southwell, treasurer. The Board of Directors Includes Ken Clonlnger, Zeb Plonk, Jim White, Shirley Valentine, George Floyd and Merle Valen tine. Three of the directors will serve a one year term and three a two-year term. The club set the first Monday of each month as its regular meeting night. All persons who Join be tween now and the June meeting will be charter members. MembershliM are five dollars. A special package which Includes a season’s pass for all home athletic events Is available for $86. The Lady Patriots added another run In the fourth and closed out the scoring with six In the sixth. The perfect 14-0 mark this season gave the Lady Patriots a three-year- record of 40-2 and three strsUght championships under coaches Candy Alberglne and Becky Summit!. Kings Mountain Junior High’s girls won their 13th straight Western Con ference game Monday at Shelby, 16-8. Lynn Wyte hurled the win, allowing only seven hits, KM collected 17 hits off Shelby’s Kathy Smith. Diane Williams led the hitting with 8-for-4, In cluding two doubles and a home run. Tammy Bolton, Leslie Hamrick, Wyte, and Sandy Hovls sulded two hits each and Mary Ann McClain hit a home run. KM took a 1-0 lead In the first on an error and Bol ton’s double but Shelby came back to lead 8-1 after three liuilngs. Tire Lady Patriots broke the game open with six runs in the fourth, keyed by Williams’ home run, singles by Hamrick suid Wyte and doubles by Hovls, Sandy Horn, Mc- Qailn and Bolton. Three KM Church Slowpitch Teams In Cherryville Tourney CHERRYVILLE - Three Kings Mountain teams are entered in the first annual First Baptist Invitational Church soft- ball tourney starting Thursday. El-Bethel, Macedonia, and Oak Grove Baptist will be seeing action on opening night. Four games are carded for Thursday night starting at 6:80 and five games are on Friday night’s menu starting at 6 o’clock. Saturday action starts at 10 o’clock a. m. and all games In the double-ellmbiatlon tourney will be played at City Park. El-Bethel meets Mt. Zion of Cherry vine at 6:80 Thursday and Macedonia battles Bethlehem-Bess Chapel of Cherryvllle at 8:80. Oak Grove meets Calvary Baptist of Shelby In Thursday’s 9:80 finale. The other opening night game — at 7:80 — sends Gaston Avenue Church of God of Gastonia against Hephzlbah of Cherryvllle. Two other clubs — Love Memorial and New Hope see their first action In The tournament finals — both of Gastonia — will Friday night’s openers. are Saturday night. OVER %m IN MERCHANDISE PRIZES GALLAGHER TRAILS SERTOMA AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT At Least $200 To The Winner Of Each Flight. Championship Flight will consist of approximately 30 players with 70 percent Receiving Merchandise And-Or Trophies. Help The Retarded Kids Go To Camp Sertoma By Playing In The Gallagher TValls Sertoma Amateur Saturday, June lOth And Sunday June llth. ^ Enter Call Collect Day Or Night For Tommy Stines At Dynamic Recording Services (704) 922-6031 Smith Seeking Record Purse At Metrolina Oval CHARLOTTE - Drenching rsdna forced the postponement of the Metrolina Doubleheader at Metrolina Speedway last weekend so the two 160-lap late model sportsman races have been resched uled for Friday and Saturday nights. The lucrative $26,000 purse that has been poided for the two nights of racing has attracted entries from some of the finest late KM Bowlers Finish High Kings Mountain bowlsrs copped three places in the National Duckpln Bowling Toumamsnt which ended last weekend In Newington, Ooiui. Lib Gault of Kings Mountain helped the Can non TMCA team of Kanna polis win first place In the Mixed Booster Division. Qaimon bowled 2,001. Dining Heating took second place In the same dlvlBlon with a 1,907. Betty HuUender finished In third place In the John Dennis Women’s Singles with a 689 total. April Brown of Waterbury, Oonn. was first with a $78 followed by Doris Dom- bkowskl of Plalnsvllle, Cbnn., with a 646. noodel aces In the eastern Uhlted States and a quick glance at the list of com petitors show a bevy of top rntch pilots with a good diot at the $2,000 first place purse that will be on the line each night. With $100 to be awarded to the fastest qualifier, $60 to the second fastest, and lap money at the rate of $10 per lap, oiw driver could earn $7,200 In two nights. Kannapolis’ Haywood Plyler, a slx-tlme wlimer at the fast dirt oval this season would have to rate as the co-favortte among theFurr Racing Associa tion regulars along with FRA point leader Freddie Smith. Doug Kelmer, winner of dirt track titles In tour dUferent states heads up the Georgia delegation that will Invade the speedway this weekend along with Buck Simmons and Charlie Hughes, Billy Thomas Is entered and will be coming all the way from Phoenix, Ala. The racing card also Includes a 80-lap aeml- modlfled main event, two 10-lap seml-modlfled heat races, and a 10-lap street division main svsnt, with gates opening to the public at 6 p. m. and action get ting underway at 7 p. m. MADE FORD ■SHAVING ASMAUSAIX THIS MONTH. Wade la overstocked with small cars and trucks. He's got more Pintos, Fiestas and Courier Trucks than he knows what to do with. So if you’re In the market for a small car with small operating costs, see Wade. He’ll make you a very small price on the Pinto, Fiesta or Courier of your choice. As snudl as $8287 for a Pinto Pony. X But hurry. Wade’s prices are so small even his small Inventory won’t last long. X Does not Include sales tax If applicable. ¥niDEFOIID Highway 74, Kings Mt., N.C.
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