Hoke Students Earn Ribbons At Junior Olympics Meet Twenty-eight athletes from Hoke High, South Hoke, and Upchurch Schools took ribbons in Saturday's Junior Olympics Track Meet at Pinecrest High School. Boys and girls aged 8-17 from several counties participated in the day long program. The top three finishers in each event qualified to compete in the sectional meet scheduled this Saturday in Raleigh. Hoke High junior Kathy McMillan captured first place honors in three events. Several South Hoke 11 year olds earned first places. First Place Winners South Hoke girls 440 relay leapn (Jennifer Leak, Sheila Washington, Sylvia Kershaw and Rose Parish) 10-11 years, 1.00. Jerry Walker, Upchurch, 14-15, long jump, 15-534. Kathy McMillan, Hoke High, 16-17, longjump, 20-4V4. Alfreds Bratcher, South Hoke, 10-11, 100 yard dash, 13.3. Kathy McMillan, Hoke High, 16-17, 100 yard dash, 12.1. Glenda Blue, Hoke High, 14-15, shot put, 34-5. Angela Davis, Hoke High, 14-15, discus, 101-5. Lula Beatty, Hoke High, 14-15, 100 meter hurdles, 16.9. Jennifer Leak, South Hoke, 10-11, 220 dash, 31.1. Kathy McMillan, Hoke High, 16-17, FLYING LOW - Sharon McMillan gives her big sister, Kathy's specialty, the long jump, a try. Sharon took a fourth in the event. (Photo by Margaret Wright) 220 dash, 13.1. Gertrude McNeill, Hoke High, 14-15, 220 dash, 27.7. Camell Andrews, Hoke High, 14-15,2 mile run, 10:29.0. Lee Andrews, South Hoke, 9 and under, mile run ,6:25. Reginald McRae, Hoke High, 16-17, 220 dash, 24.3. David Blue, Upchurch, 12-13, 220 dash, 28.0. Second Place Winners Reginald McRae of Hoke High, 16-17 age, 100 yard dash, 10.2. Lee Andrews, South Hoke, 9 and under, 880 run, 3:02.1. David Blue, Upchurch, 12-13, 100 yard dash, 11.1. Reginald McRae, Hoke High, 16-17, 440 run, 52.5. South Hoke boys team (not identified), 440 relay, 56.0. Hoke High boys team, 440 relay, (McNeill, McDuffie, Jordon, Morris,) 48.6. Sheila Holt, Hoke High, 16-17, 220 dash, 32.1. A Sharon McMillan, Upchurch, 12-13, high jump, 4-2. Angela Davis, Hoke High, 14-15, shot put,31-3H. Sheila Holt, Hoke High, 16-17, 100 yard dash, time not given. Elizabeth Campbell, Hoke High, 14-15, 100 yard dash, 12.1. Rose Parrish, South Hoke, 10-11, 100 dash, 13.6. Gertrude McNeill, Hoke High, 14-15, longjump, 15-4. Brenda Blue, South Hoke, 10-11,long jump, 11-8. Third Place W inners Elizabeth Campbell, Hoke High, 14-15, longjump, 15-0. Brenda Blue, South Hoke, 10-11, 100 yard dash, 13.8. Gertrude McNeill, Hoke High, 14-15, 100yard dash, 12.2. Betty Monroe, Hoke High, 14-15,880 run, 2:44.6. Ervin Jones, Upchurch, 12-13, 100 yard dash, 11.5. Elgin Blue, South Hoke, 9 and under, 100 dash, 14.9. Anthony Ferguson, Hoke High, 14-15, triple jump, 33-S. Franklin Jordan, Hoke High, 16-17, pole vault, 11-0. Fourth Place Winners Upchurch 440 boys relay (William Blue, David Blue, Tendwood Browjr, fourth runner not listed) 12-13, 50.4. ; Archie Purcell, South Hoke, 10-11, 880 run, 3:23.8. Franklin Jordan, Hoke High, 16-17, longjump, 19-3V4. Ervin Jones, South Hoke, 12-13,440 run, 67.9. Lual Bealty, Hoke High, 14-15, 220 dash, 29.4. Sheila Holt, Hoke High, 16-17, discus, 61-11. Sharon McMillan, Upchurch, 12-13, longjump, 14-0. South Hoke girls 440 relay, 12-13 (Tucker, Bullock, Singletary, fourth runner not identified); 1:01.3. GOING UP - Franklin Jordan pushes off for the pole vault ? and tops 11 feet to take a third place, qualifying for the sectional meet Saturday. (Photo by Margaret Wright) COMING HOME - Betty Monroe holds a solid third in the 880 run. IPhoto by Margaret Wright) . ayi i li I ?? OA* r//? MARK - Jerry Walker is set for a leap that took her to first place in her age group in the long jump. (Photo by Margaret Wright I TAKE OFF - George McNeill of South Hoke jumps the long jump in the firft rung of the Junior Olympic qualifying meet held last Saturday. (Photo by Margaret Wright) II Fried Chicken from The little Mint For a delicious and nutritious food, fried chicken is hard to beat. You can enjoy it any time just for its savory goodness or rely on it for energy to do a days work. If you really like good fried chicken, you'll appreciate know ing how its prepared at Little Mint. We retain all its natural flavor and aroma because at Little Mint the chicken is never frozen or hidden in spices. It's de livered fresh and fried fresh. It's that simple. Perhaps that's why people tell us that fried chicken from The Little Mint is worlh its weight in gold! 4 Pieces Golden Fried Chicken, French Fries, Slaw, Two Rolls fTS TIME YOU GOT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! At all participating Little Mints ^^^^^^^ftlus tax BLUE RIBBON RUNNER - Lee Andrews of South Hoke took a first in the mile run for nine-year-olds and under. (Photo by Margaret Wright) Jaycees Lead Ladies League By Pal Scott In Ladies League Softball action May 21, Hollingsworth defeated Burlington 13-3. The Jaycees were victorious over B & J Funeral Home 12-1, after 4V4 innings. Doby's didn't have it quite so easy over Pig 'n Chicken, but they took the win, 11-7. In Monday night games, B & J gained a 10 run advantage after five innings to win 19-9. Jaycees also like a short game, so after Five innings, they captured a 12-run lead to win 15-3 over Burlington. Hollingsworth defeated Doby's, after a see-saw battle, 11 -8. Standings W L Jaycees 4 1 Hollingsworth 4 1 Doby's 3 2 B&J 3 2 Burlington 1 4b Pig 'n Chicken 0 5