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« €> € «) • •) • •) •) Picks Raiders, Warriors By FEARLESS After two horrendous weeks, the Fearless one has been utterly fantastic. It’s frightning how far he’s flown in such furious fashion. It’s been fun too. After 1 was 9-8 following two weeks of play, the great one has run off consecutive marks of 7-1 and lO-l, improving the old bat ting average on the year to 26-10. My lone miss last week was East Lincoln over Bunker Hill. Well, it’s the fifth week of play and everything’s heating up- except for my weekly jokes. To be honest, some of them are very funny. Some of them make you sick. I’m sure. I had a disagreement with a girl recently. As I was leaving, 1 said to her, “Baby, you can’t put your arms around a memory.” She replied: “Baby, you’re get ting so fat, I can’t even put my arms around YOU!” That’s not true, however. I’m tall, rather trim, and salt and pepper gray handsome. I suppose I eat too much. Speaking of food. I’ll pass this one along. A man walked into a restaurant in a strange town. The waiter came and asked him for his order: Feeling lonely, he replied, “Meat loaf and a kind word.” When the waiter returned with the meat loaf, the man said, “What’s the good word?” The waiter put down the meat loaf and sighed, bent down and whispered, “Don’t eat the meat loaf.” Cook: “Do you want me to cut this pizza into six or eight pieces!” Man: “You’d better make it six...] don’t think I can eat eight pieces!” Customer: “Do you serve Fearless Was Fantastic With Fancy Week Of 10-1 side,” Rob Belcher, and a great “Mr. Outside,” Derek Spears. The Warriors will make it three in a row with a 21-7 vic tory over the Hilltoppers. The Warriors are paying their debts back this year, just like coach Jerry Adams said they would. Kings Mountain bounced back with a big 12-0 win last week over East Rutherford. Now l-2JyQ_tJj.e_.le.ag.ue, the Mountaineers don’t have it easy this week. Crest’s Chargers come to town. The Chargers just don’t give up many points. Good luck to the Mounties and coach Dan Brooks, but I’ve got to go with Crest, 19-7. Cherryville’s Ironmen lost a tough one to Maiden la.st week. This week, the Ironmen play at East Lincoln. I look for Buddy Bridges’ charges to bounce back with a 26-13 win. Bessemer City won a BIG one last week, capturing their first SD-7 win over Fred T. Foard. This week, the Yellow Jackets play at West Lincoln. The Rebels will be a little too much for BC, and 111 call it 20-7. And here’s how 1 see the other games: Ashbrook over Asheville, 13-7; Shelby 14, North Gaston 6; McDowell County 22, Hunter Huss 14; Asheville Christ School 20, Gaston Day 6; Fort Mill 16, Clover 7. Lincointon, ranked high in the state 3-A polls and having won 55-0 last week, will win another for veteran coach Von Harris this week. They will have no pro blems with “open date.” iPfC^PVShOQSO crabs in this dump?” Waiter: “Yes, sir; what’ll you have?” “Waiter!” shouted an irate customer. “1 can’t tell whether this is coffee or tea! It tastes like benzine!” ' “If it tastes like benzine then it positively is coffee,” the waiter said. “Our tea tastes like turpen tine.” Man: “I can’t eat this food! Call the manager!” Waitress: “It’s no use, sir. He can’t eat it either.” All of those jokes are dedicated to the customers of Mel’s Diner on the popular television show. I think Alice would like them. Now after Fearless is “warm ed up,” he’s ready for anything now. Friday, East Gaston and South Point hit the road for tough games. South Point, after a tough 3-0 loss to arch-rival Shelby, plays at Burns, unbeaten in the conference. South Point lacked the offen sive punch again last week. They can’t keep counting on their defense. I’ve got a hunch, however, that it’s character time in Raiderland. After two overtime wins, I look for Burns to fall to the Red Raiders, 10-7. Call it an upset. East Gaston is really rolling, and should be 3-0 in the league instead of 2-1. Burns and Crest jead the SWC with 3-0 records. After bombing Kings MountairT and North Gaston, the Warriors have the impetus. They are go ing to be a big factor in the SWC race. R-S Central has a tough quarterback in Troy Harris, but East Gaston had a great “Mr. In- Briggs and the Boss agree: We’re having another Fall Sale with savings up to 357o . ^ Here’s Just a Hr sample of the values * ' you’ll find... i) o / 1^' m (0 ^ Jayvees Play Crest Tonight Kings Mountain High’s jayvee footballers return to ac tion tonight after an unexpected two-week layoff. The Little Mountaineers, 2-2, travel to Crest for a 7:30 game which promises to be one of the ^ most exciting of the year. Coach Charlie Bums was anx ious to play last week’s game with East Rutherford since his charges improved greatly the week before in a 6-0 win over East Gaston. But, the weatherman had dif ferent ideas, and the game was washed out, along with all the other KMHS minor sports ac- g tivities scheduled for that day. The jayvee game was re scheduled for Monday and rain ed out again. It will probably be cancelled. Rain also washed out KM’s scheduled tennis matches Thurs day and Tuesday, so Coach Ed Guy’s ladies will have a crowded schedule when the weather breaks. Kings Mountain Junior High’s scheduled game with Crest last Thursday was also rained out, re-set for Monday and rained out again, so the Patriots will have to make it up sometime between now and the end of the season. The Patriots, who tied West McDowell in their only outing, are scheduled to play at East Rutherford this afternoon. 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