Men's Softball ? All Stars, Beasley's, P-C Win After the Second Round began, the All Stan. Beasley's awl P% N Chicken came oat as winners in Tuesday night's fames. la the first game the All Stars nipped Faberge 6-4. trading bat ters for the AD Stars were D. Monroe 3-3. B. Hurst 1-3 with one home ran. P. Maynor 1-2. E Roper, and D. Huff both 1-3. leading batters for Faberge were K. Bell. J. Craycraft. and C. Richard, all were 1-2; and B. McFariand, O Everitte and G. Butler, all 1-3. In the second game Beasley's defeated the House of Raeford 38-1. Beasley's scored nine runs in the second inningand 10 runs in the fifth inning. The leading bat ters for Beasley's were M. button 6-6 with three home runs. E. D?kh 4-6 with three hone runs. IX McNeill 4-5 with ooc hone ran. L. Utiattey 34 with one home ran. F. Rogers 4-5. R. Taylor 44. W. Johnson 3-5 with one home ran. and H. Daniels 3-6 with one home run. I: rinh, 25, Sixth, 17; and Fourth, 0. Hoke Highlights by Donna Holland The Future Homemakers of America have been very busy over the past two months. On April 2nd. Miss Anna Peele, assistant 4-H extension agent visited one of their meetings and gave a talk on I uning in on Oneself." Easter baskets for the children at McCain Hospital were also made and given to them on Easter morning. ?.aLftc.l.ln APn1, another meeting th? ninth ?r^r t0,make Pl?ns fo? Lh^h .. tr"uau8hter banquet thT lL c hold on June ?th at ^t?mc of Sclin# D#v? Len Shook was presented with a silver letter pen from all the FHA'ers for Dresidlfn t " f "H, leadersh 'P in being !,he C,ub du"ng the ir,? 1^- A short pro by Mrs Archer on Good FHA Member" and following this program the students discussed plan?l?\ tea in honor of Mrs. Peden. The teaw? ?" May 27th. Newly elected officers for the 1980-81 school yet >Hok?I,Higr^ do|ng a great job. 8 hal^rearfv lH!? rnirchin8 band ti* ftSfUSS t0 prepare for * m?m?%Zg SS; ?f ?? colo,.8u.rt b?? to P1"**** Mem bers of the rifle squad for the 19W) w*m?" art: Donna Baker. Donna Holland, Kathy Hust. Marv B^th Dobbi. Adk'ms.Tr" Cr?: A,ic &.i?SrS3:?5 Scull. Lisa^JpchurS TS' hams and P.m Wood - c.^ain wHhUM ,hT "'wnbers along *ith Mr. James will be workin. the SUmmer to Prepare for ? good marching seasoV^xt Coed Volleyball The Hoke County Parks *nd Recreation Commission is spasMOriug * summer Co-Ed Volleyball League. Am wgaahalkmal mtutlsg will be held at the Recreation office on Thursday, June 5, at 7:30 p.a*. Ail hittwmd participants sbcmM now begin to plan their teams. One representative from each perspective team should attend the organizational meeting. All adult players must he IS years of age or have graduated from high school. Each team will he limited to a maximum of 10 mcmfceii each. A team may start and continue a game with five players, three men and two women or vice versa, but not four men and one female or vice versa. IVopk interested in playing but who are without enough members for their own team, are encouraged to attend the organizational meeting. Contact the Recreation office for more information. Swimming Lessons The Hoke County Parks 4c Recreation Commission will be offering swimming lessons this summer. Please read the following and be ready to Mister on Saturday. June 7, 10 a.m. at the Recreation office. Ail participants will isgim* on a first come, first serve basis onfy. Session I, June 16- June 27, Mon.-Fri.; Session II, June 30-July II, Mon.-Fri. Participants may sign up for one session only due to the limited openings- These will be only five students in each class. Classes: Advanced Beg., 9-9:45 a.m.. Advanced Beg., 9:45-10:30 aUn., and Beginner, 10:30?11;1S a.m., and 11-15 noon, afl taught at L.K. Salzer's home on U.S. 15-A North (near Senrlock School). ? REQUIREMENTS I* Registration foe of S9 per child (S5 instruction. $4 2. Parent or legal guardian must be present to register. 3. OHM must be at least 6 years old; v 4. Transportation must be provided by eadl individual student, > and parents are requested to be mmy prompt in bringing and ptofckia up the students. The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission can not be responsible for students after the dass time Is over. 5. Beginner-Prerequisites (should be able to do already): Child mast be able to touch and maneuver safely in three feet depth. Also mothers are asked to remain outside of immediate pool area. ? cbfidren must be adjusted to this aspect. 6. Advanced Beginner - Prerequisites: Breath holding 10 seconds, rhythmic breathing 10 times, prone and back floats, prone and back glide -10 feet, prone and bade glide, with kick - a) feet, arm stroke 20 feet, crawl stroke 20 yards, jump in deep water, and front (five. Contact the Recreation office for more information. Remem ber, no registration names will be taken prior to June 7 at 10 a.m. Space is limited, so make plans to be at the Recreation office early. Little League, T-Ball Little League players should meet on Saturday, May 31, at 9 a.m. at Armory Parte, at which time alt players will be assigned to i team. _ I, it which time &n players wilt also be assigned to a team. If you have not registered previously, you must bring your birth certificate at the appropriate times. Tennis Lessons The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be sponsoring two two-week sessions of group tennis lessons. Classes will be limited to the first ten students who sign-up for each scheduled time. The cost for each session will be $10 (15 hours of instruction). The classes will be taught on the Hoke High School courts, v Sasrion I win ran June 23-July 3. Beginners, ages 8 years-13 I. Beginners, 14 years and up, will 3 July 21-August 1. The ability levels to be taught will be determined by the expressed interest of the public. Classes during this session will also run from 8:30-10 and from 10:15-11:45 a.m. T? Adeleke will be the instructor. Adeleke is presently teaching and coaching in St. Pauls. For more information and to register contact the Recreation office. ' Senior Citizens, Youth Bowling The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be ring a seven-week bowling program for all interested Hoke senior citizens and p.m. A bus will depart every Thursday at 1:15 p.m. from the ] lot across from The News-Journal and will return by 4:3 June 26-Aug. 7. The bowling program will take place in Lau tin burg at Laurmburg Lanes. Cost for senior citizens and the Youth each week will be S2.00, includes two hours of bowling, balls and shoes and transporta tion. Children interested in bowling must be at least 8 years old. Parents Interested in volunteering as trip chaperones are encouraged to contact the Recreation Office. Each week the maximum number of bowlers wiD be 35. first come, first serve basis. To reserve a space for Thursday afternoon you must sign-up and pay your S2 fee to the Recreation office. Girls', Boys' Softball The Parks and Recreatkm Commission is organizing a boys' and gtrlf softball program. Bern groups will meet on Saturday, June 7, at Armory Park. The girl? league Is for ages 13-15 (must reach your 13th birthday before Aug. 1 and must turn 16 on or after Aug. 1) and will meet at 9 a.m. The boys' league is for ages 13-17 (must reach your 13th birthday before Aug. I and must turn 18 on or after Aug. 1) and wit meet at noon. All bnye and girls must bring their birth certificates. CARPOOLIT