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 « m _/-!» «-» — * iovvini y , IvaVIIIUlIU D I cl C Κ " 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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