KasebaU Roundup
East All-Stars
Wallop West, 23-2
A traffic jam occurred Sun
day afternoon at Harding High
scnool s Aimeilc Ρ ielU wliun
the East All-Stars turned what
was expect ecTtiThe a close
baseball contest into~a "23-2
rout of the West All-Stars
It was the annual Mecklen
burg County~Semipro Baseball
League's All-Star Attraction,
"but it turned out to be lopsided
tussle as the Easterns.out
classed the top players from
the three teams in the west
division.
Randy Falls led the slaugh
ter with four base hits, includ
ing three singles and a double.
The star third baseman of the
Morris Field Rangers re
ceived ample supporj from
Palmer Gilmore-of thè £har;_
lotte Hawks, Nate Lewis bf the
Stein Hall Jets and Joe Gra
ham. Edward Thompson Jr..
Harold Adams and Billy
Whitmore of the Rangers.
All together the East team
roughed up a quartet of West
pitchers for 21 base hits, in
cluding six for extra bases.
In the meantime. Londell
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mon, Randy Falls and Johnny
Davis were limiting the East
All-Stars to a mere three safe
ties, including a double by
Tom Withers and singles by
Bobby Jones and Floyd Mc
Dowell, all of the Hoskins
Giants.
Gilmore contributed two
singles and Joe Graham
smashed a triple and a double
while Nate Lewis was hitting
two singles, Edward Thomp
son Jr., a home run, Harold
Adams, a double and a single
and Billy Whitmire a double
and a single.
Manager Herman Thomas
of the victorious East All
Stars said his squad gave the
fans a real treat with explo
sive offensive baseball."
"It was one of those days
when everything we hit fell for
a basehit," Thomas explain
ed.
It was a bitter defeat lor
manager James "Sonny"
Berry to accept. His powerful
sauad. in addition to being
held to three hits, played poor
ly afield, committing seven
euslly eriois
McClary, who allowed one
~htr and fanned three, w*s the
winning hurler and WHIt«
Dixon of Hoskins, who was
toughed up for six hits and
eight runs, was the,losers
WHERE THEY PLAY
SATURDAY, June 28
Gunn Colts at Royal Bums
Morris Field at Hoskins
Charlotte Hawks at Stein Hall
HOW THEY STAND
West
Teams W L
"•Hoskins Qiants 11 '2
Gunn Colts 4 9
Royal Bums 3 10
EAST
Teams W. L.
Morris Field Rangers 11 2
Charlotte Hawks 5 7
Stein Hall Jets 4 9
Cheerleader
Try outs Set
Cheerleading Tryouts will
be held for the Charlotte Hor
nets football team Sunday at
the Freedom Park Bandshell
at 2 p.m.
According to Christine
Smith, a spokesman for the
Booster Club which is hand
ling the tryouts, 20 to 25 cheer
leaders will be chosen and
girls and boys are both wel
come.
The cheerleaders will be
judged numerically on certain
skills and stunts. Ms. Smith
requests that anyone trying
out should have had previous
cheerleading experience.
Cheerleaders for the Hor
nets will get in all the nine
home games free. -,
To aid the cheerleaders, Ms.
Smith said at each game area
college squads will be invited.
Some of the action seen each Tuesday and
Thursday afternoon at Revolution Park
Photo By Jim Black
where the Adam-2 Little League competition
is with intensed action
Brookhill Captures Early
Lead In Adam-2 League
The Charlotte area may be
minus a professional baseball
team, but it now has the next
best thing. Little League base
ball has made it big in the
form of a police sponsored
Adam-2 competition.
The only negative thing is
that the games, played in He
volution Park, are watched by
so many people that many of
them have to stand because
shortage of bleacher seats.
But no one complained. And
how could they'' The games
were played on Tuesday and
Thursday and all six were
packed with excitment.
The results were :
TUESDAY
Bethleham Center 12
Keyway Apts. 2
Winning Picther Tendergrass
Dalton Villages
Boulevard Homes ι
( W.P. ) Steve Taylor
Brookhill 13
I —
Little Rock Apts 9
iW.P.) Ricky Melvin
THURSDAY
Dalton Village 2
Brookhill 11
fW.P.) Robert Davis
Little Rock 6
Bethlehem Center 5
ι W.P JS. Williams
Key way Apts. 8
Boulevard Home 5
HOW THEY STAND
W L
Brookhill 2 0
Keyway Apts. 1 ι
Bethlehem Center ι ι
Dalton Village ι ι
Little Rock Apts. ι ι
Boulevard Homes ο 2
Motorists Must Report Change Of Address
Raleigh .Motor Vehicles
Commissioner Edward L.
Howell reminds motorists that
effective 1 July, 1975, legisla
tion was enacted by the 1975
General Assembly which will
affect North Carolina drivers
applying for a change of ad
dress.
The new legislation requires
persons holding North Caro
lina driver's license to notify
the Division of Motor Vehicles
of any address change within
60 days after such a change is
made. Commissioner Powell
advised that for drivers with
an address change, it will be
necessary to appear in person
at any driver license office to
obtain a duplicate license
showing the change of ad
dress.
10 Mecklenburg 4-ITers Honored
Ten" Mecklerrtrare 4 Her s
were honored last week at the
annual Southwest District 4-H
Activity Day held at North
Gaston High School in Dallas.
North Caorlina.
The iive winners, were Ken
Featherstone of 467 Cathey
Road in the archery competi
tion, Robin Stacy of 1123 Lyn
brook Drive in artistic ar
rangement competition.
Wayne Wilson of Mallard
Creek in the dairy bowl
petition. Lynn Stephens!
Huntersville in the diary b·
competition and Rick ΡβΓ
of Huntersv ille in the elecl
competition.
The alternate winners w|
Ollie Keid ofjpl E. 18th Stri
in Forestry, Tami Todd of I
in the open class, John Mifl
of 1926 Townsend Avenue!
public speaking, Mary
weUofJ521 Pitts Drive|_
Public Speaking and Jacfl
Scruggs of R 9 in poulq
barbecue;
Karen Pearce won a ^
award for a ballet talent
formance. In all 75 Mecklfl
burg 4-Her's, leaders,
parents attended the day-lij
activity.
Clinton Downs Mt Pisgah, 10-7
The Clinton Braves defeated
Iha Mnimt Pi'gflh hasehal|
team. 10-7, last week in the top
r"ntffSt in the Ridgeview
Church League.
After spotting Pisgah 5 runs
in the first four innings eight
runs in the botton of the fourth
and added two more tallies in
the last of the fifth to win going
away.
- Clinton got its runs of three
Piseah errors, six bases on
balls, a hit batter and only one ~
hit.
A Johnson
and a triple for the losers, who
outhit the winners by ll-l.
^Remeber! If you don t read
thFCharlotte Post each week,
you don't know what's hap
pening.
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JOHNSON INKS WITH CHARLOTTE HORNETS - Former
Fayetteville State University linebacker Arnold Johnson, a
1975 physical education graduate, has signed a pro contract
with the World Football League Hornets of Charlotte, North
Caorlina Johnson, a native of Miami. Florida, stands 6-2 and
tips the scales at 225 pounds. He played middle linebacker
and was named ALL-NAIA his sophomore year. (FSU Photo
by John Β Henderson).
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