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MOUTHFUL ? Mary Lynn Buoyer enjoys a man sized bite of her pancakes Thursday night at the annual Kiwanis supper. BI Bowling Fantastic Four Droop By Blanche Farmer Tuesday night the Spark Knock ers put the Fantastic Four out of action, three games to one. Go Getters claimed a four game victory over the Hot Shots. The Old Timers winning spree continued another week, upsetting the Sicycles three games to one. Lean and Mean overhauled the Strickers three g^mes to one. Lucille McNeill had a 163 game. Bobby Monroe had a 212. Jackie Wimberlv had a 181. TOP TEN BOWLERS Bobby Monroe 178 George McKoy 169 Alexander Kelly 163 Larry Woodcox 168 Leon Bruton 162 James Barefoot 162 Johnny Melton 160 Coy Jackson 155 Robert McNeill 154 Silas Glines 151 STANDINGS W L Spark Knockers 40 16 Go Getters 36 20 Old Timers 30 '/j 25 Vj Hot Shots 29 27 Sicycles 28 28 Lean and Mean 22 34 Fantastic Four 21 '/j 34-/1 Strickers 17 19 Grapplers Lose First The Hoke High grapplers lost their first match of the season here Thursday night to Pinecrest by a 37-26 margin. Hoke won six of the thirteen matches, but Pinecrest had four pins to Hoke's two. 98--A. Walters (Hoke) pinned C. Gibson-1:43 105--G. Cobb (Hoke) won by forfeit 112--M. McNeill (Hoke) pinned B. Peham-:24 119--D. Frye (Pinecrest) de cisioned K. Graham 15-13 126-- M. Carpenter (Hoke) de cisioned R. Cole 12-5 132--W. Locklear (Pinecrest) pinned M. Gillespie-1:22 138--R. Singletary (Hoke) tied T. Ufelusey 8-8 145-D. Russ (Pinecrest) pinned R. Mcrae-1:23 155--J. Simmons (Pinecrest) decisioned Inman 11-0 167--J. Richardson (Pinecrest) pinned B. McNeill-:49 185--J.Bucholz (Pinecrest) de cisioned A. Freeman 10-2. 195--M. Johnson (Hoke) de cisioned McGinnis 8-6. Unlimited -- R. Bowyer (Pine crest) pinned P. Jacobs-l:18. Hoke is in Fayetteville against Seventy-First High School tonight (Thursday) for their second match of the season. J.V.'s Prevail The Hoke High J.V. team captured its first win in as many games Friday night as they de molished the Pine Forest J.V. team 64-38. The young Trojan team jumped to a quick 7 - 0 lead following the opening top - off and held a 25-21 halftime lead. Led by Leonard Everette and James McCoy, the Baby Bucks pulled together and outscored their opponents 43-13 in the second half and brought home an impressive victory. Everette and McCoy led the Buck scoring with 12 points each. Larry Purcell came off the bench to add eight points to the cause. 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