Pure •—MTHROB-HBRALD—TueaiUy, June It, 1970
Curry And Sherrer Hurl No-Hitters In Dixie Youth Action
Lavar (Ba Ba) Curry of
C&C MeUl'B Dixie Youth
major league team hurled
hla second no-hltter of the
season 1st week In an ll-l
victory over Champion’s
Landscaping.
Curry walked five and
struck out 13 and had half
of C&C’s six hits off Mark
Deese. One of his hits was
a grand slam homer which
sparked a five-run uprising
In the second Inning.
one each for the winners.
Robert Price had three
hits, Oreg Anthony two,
Deaton two and Mike
Houser, Bryant Wells and
Keith Morris one each for
the Legion.
Rusty Bumgardner
hurled a one-hitter for
Edwin Sherrer of
Klwanls also hurled his
second no-hltter Friday as
his team defeated the
Jaycees 10-2. Sherrer
fanned seven batters.
Tim Barrett and Pat
Oreen had two hits each
for the winners and
Sherrer, Todd Gossett and
Phillip Ramsey added one
apiece.
Gossett, Mike Brown,
Keith Proctor and Rodrlck
Boyce were cited for their
defensive play.
Plonk Oil In Its win over
Bolin's. Kevin BoUn got the
only hit for BoUn’s.
Bumgardner led the
winners with 3-for-S and
Sean Ramsey singled
home the winning run In
the bottom of the sixth
Inning.
Morrow Earns
PGA Tour Card
In other games last
week, Rotary defeated
CAC 10-1, Champion's
defeated Lions 6-3 and
Jaycees whipped
Nationwide 7-4.
Kevin Roberts hurled a
two-hltter for Rotary while
Ms teammates backed him
with a nlne-hlt attack
against Chris Lovelace.
Ray Bridges was 3-for-3
with four nms batted In
and Steve Fain 2-for-3 for
Rotary.
Roberts struck out 10
and walked only one. The
lone run off him came In
the second Inning on a
passed ball.
Jerry McDaniel hurled a
three-hitter and struck out
10 In Champion's win over
the Lions. Johnny Yarbro
was the losing pitcher.
Nell Moss, Andrea
Littlejohn, Jerry Peterson
and Sam Smith had a hit
^lece for the winners and
Yarbro, Mike Homesley
and Tim Ro-tgers had a hit
each for the lions.
Nationwide scored four
runs In the first Inning and
held on to defeat the
Jaycees behind the pit
ching of Jarvis Young.
Marty Bridges was the
loser.
Steve Cogdell was 3-for-4
to lead Nationwide’s seven
Mt attack and Ira Clark
had a double, home run
and two runs batted In for
the winners. Therndon
Brown hit a home run,
Robert Appling had two
singes and David Moore
one single.
In minor league action,
Herndon's Landscaping
edged the American
Legion 6-4 and Plonk Oil
nipped Bolin's Day Care 6-
6,
Mike Short hurled the
win for Herndon's striking
out 11, and Monty Deaton
took the loss despite a
strong flve-Mt, lO-strlkeout
performance. The win
moved Herndon Into sole
possession of first place.
Jody Champion had two
Mts and Tim Bell, Mike
Short and Jarrell Smith
After three tries,
Cleveland County’s
Rodney Morrow esirned his
PGA tour card last week In
the PGA qualifying school
at Plnehurst.
Morrow shot a 71-72-77-
78 -296 In the 72-hoIe
qualifying round. He was
one of 28 golfers to earn a
card.
Leading qualifier was
Terry Mauney of
Charlotte, who shot a 384.
Both Mauney and Morrow
are former golfers at
Gaitlner-Webb College.
Morrow, a Bolling
Springs native, has played
oi the mlnl-tour In Florida
the last two summers and
has been among the
leading money winners
there.
Nappi Wants
Edwin Sherrer hurled a
two-hltter Friday night to
lead Klwanls to a 13-1 Dixie
Youth Major League
victory over Nationwide
^Insurance.
Pat Oreen had two of the
Klwanls hits and Kevin
Weaver, Kent Boheler,
Ttm Barrett, Phillip
Ramsey and Roderick
Boyce had one apiece.
Oogel and Sidney Brown
had the two Nationwide
MU.
In another game Friday,
Police defeated Jaycees
11-4. Denorrls Wilson
picked up the win and Ira
dark took the loss.
Scotty Bryant and Steve
Ingram were 8-for-4 each
to lead Police and Marty
Bridges was 4-for-4 for
Jaycees.
In a minor league game
FVlday, Plonk Oil defeaUd
Optimist Al-1 behind the
two-Mt pitching of Rusty
Bumgardner.
Bumgardner was 2-for-8,
SUve lineberry 3-for-4 and
Todd Lovelace had a home
run to lead the winners.
Bradshaw and Matthews
had the Optimist hits.
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Bradenton, Fla., and
Miami (O) University, and
when he was a high school
coach In Ocala, Fla.,
before getting Into parks
and recreation while
serving the U.S. Army In
Vietnam.
"The support of the
community and the civic
clubs are going to be
needed for the total
community concept to be
Implemented," said
Nappi. “I don’t think the
majority of the people
truly understand the
benefits of a city
recreation program. A
recreation program can be
anything that an individual
can enjoy during his
leisure time.
“I’m going to do my best
to give Kings Mountain a
progrsun In wMch the total
community can be
provided for. It’ll take
more than the recreation
staff. We’ll need support
from the civic clubs and
volunteers. I know there Is
a lot of expertise In the
community resources that
need to be Upped. A lot of
people out there can share
through the recreation
programs. I look forward
to meeting all the cltisens
concerned with recreation
and welcome the op
portunity to bring new
Ideas to Kings Mountain."
The Klwanlans sunk
Nationwide Ust Friday 13-
1 behind he pitching of
Edwin Sherrer.
Sherrer gave up only two
MU and <Mie run while
striking out six batters.
Leading hitters for the
Klwanlans were Pat
Oreen, 3; Kent Boheler, 1;
Kevin Weaver, 1; Tim
Barrett, 1; Philip Ramsey,
3 for RBIs; and Rodrlck
Boyce, 1 for RBI.
Hie losing pitcher was
Hiurdon Brown.
KM Knit, Foote
Tied For Top Spot
Kings MounUin Knit and
Foote Mineral are tied
again for the Industrial
league softball lead after
KM Knit was upset by
Eaton 14-10 last week.
In other games last
week, Foote edged K Mills
16-14, Klnmont defeated
Carmet 24-3 and Kings
Mills edged Park Yam 9-6.
KM Knit and FooU are
both 11-2, followed by
Eaton and Klnmont at 9-4
each. Kings Yams 7-6, K
Mills 4-9, Park Yarn 8-10
and Carmet 0-18,
Gene McCullough went
6-for-8 and Rocky Goforth,
Glenn Perkins and Roy
Kale 4-for-5 each to lead
Eaton’s victory over KM
Knit. Otis Cole and Vernon
Bell each had 4-for-4 for
the losers. One of Bell’s
MU was a home run.
Ronnie Wilson was 4-for-
6 and J.D. Jackson and
Gary Oliver 8-for-6 each to
lead Foote’s win. Tony
Jenkins was e-for-6 wlUt
two homers and Donnie
Perry 4-f0r-4 for K Mills.
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Police wMpped Klwanls
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Leading hitters were
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Leading hitters for
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Mne year old division In
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FU., on Sat., May 19.
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snd Pat Carrigan, who
moved to OcaU In 1976. His
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Kings Mountain and the
Ute Mrs. OteUe Brooks of
Kings MounUln.
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