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Men's Softball Results In May 26 action. Bcasley's defeated Hollingsworth Barbers 13 9. G. Rockholt 2-2, K. Juday 2-2. H. Thompson 2-3 with one home run, L. Huffman 3-4, and S. Sampson 2-4 were the leading batters for Beasley's Body Shop. Hollingsworth Barbers were led by A. Thomas 3-4, L. McDonald 3-4. D. Monroe 2-4, and A. Walker 2-4. In the second game Hard & Heavy defeated the All Stars 1712. Hard & Heavy's leading batters were R. Leggett 4-5, P. Jordan 3-4. V. McDougald 3-5 with one home run, and C. Chandler 2-3. L. Morrison 4-4. P. Maynor 1-1 that was a home run. B. Leslie 2-2, T. Ross 2-3, and M. Brown 2-4 were the leading batters for the All Stars. In the third game. Raeford Merchants defeated Ephesus A's 19-4. D. McNeill 3-3 with one home run. R. Frahm 4-5, and C. Crowder 3-4 were Raeford Merchants lead ing batters. Ephesus A's were led bv R. Home 1-3 and P. Jackson 1-2. In Thursday night's action, the MOST VALUABLE -- Tracv Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, received the trophy of Most Valuable Player of the Hoke County High School girls tennis team Thursday night at the annual Awards Banquet. She also has been named for listing in Who s Who among American High School Students. " and to membership in the National Society of Distinguished American High School Students. first game we saw Beaslev's Body Shop defeat Hollingsworth Barbers 13-10. B. Locklear 4-5. W. Priest 3-4, H. Thompson 2-4. C. Camp bell 2-4. and K. Judav 2-3 were the leading batters tor Beasleys. Hol lingsworth Barbers were led by J. Carthens 2-4. D. Crawford 2-3. A. Thomas L. McDonald and J. Davis were each 1-4. The second game matched Rae ford Merchants and Ephesus A's. Raeford Merchants defeated Ephe sus A's 11-8. D. McNeill 3-3 with one home run. E. Ramsey 2-3. C. Crowder 2-3 and A. Posey 2-3 supplied the hitting power for the Merchants. Ephesus A's R. Home went 3-4. D. Jackson 2-4. D. Daniels 2-4, C. Goldbold 2-4. and B. Norton 2-4. In the last game of the week, the All Stars nipped Hard & Heavy 14-12. All Stars were led by P. Maynor 3-4 with two home runs. E. Leslie 3-5. R. Maynor 2-3 w ith one home run. and M. Brown 2-4. R. McRae 2-2. C. Chandler 3-4, V. McDougald 2-3. K. McDonald 2-4. S. Wallace 2-4. and H. Holt 2-5 were Hard & Heavy's leading batters. STANDINGS W I 1 . Beaslev's Body Shop b I 2. Jones lntercable 5 1 3. All Stars 5 2 4. Hard \ Heavy 4 3 5. Hollingsworth Barbers 2 5 6. Raeford Merchants 2 5 7. Ephesus A's 0 7 TOP 10 BATTERS 1 . W. Johnson. Jones "27 2. Da. McNeill. Jones ' 727 3. M. Lewis. Jones "05 4. D. McNeill. Merchants bbb 5. H. Thompson. Beaslev's b40 b. K. Judav. Beaslev's bl9 7. R. Edward. Beaslev's 5^8 8. D. Jordan. H & H 5b5 9. A. Thomas. Hollingsworth 5b2 10 R. Frahm. Merchants 5b0 Civic League The Hoke County Civic League will meet on Monday. June at Freedom Chapel Church. All members are asked to please be present and on time. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. | RE-ELECT James Albert Hunt FOR HOKE COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOTE JUNE 29 (Paid Political Ad) "Serving the people of this county for the past eight (8) veers. " Horsley Wins In Junior Olympics Qualifier Icesonnia Horsley placed first in tour events in the Sandhill Track Club Invitational TAC/USA Junior Olympics Qualification Meet held on May 29 at the Union Pines High School Stadium. Icesonnia competed in the youth division competitions. She claimed the number one spot in the 100 meter dash -- time 12.5 seconds; 400 meter dash -? time 64.04 seconds; long-jump 4.79 meters; and 4x100 meter relay ?* time 52.59 seconds. Her performance in this meet will qualify her for the 1982 TAC/USA Junior Olympic Tri angle Area Sectionals which will be held at NCSU Stadium, Raleigh, June 5-6. Junior Tar Heel Baseball May 2b: Carter's Pig-N-Chicken 19. Howard Clothiers b. May 27: Lion's Club 20. Raet'ord Plumbing & Heating b. May 28: Howard Clothiers 10. Kaeford Plumbing & Heating 5. May 28: Carter's Pig-N-Chicken 9. Lion's Club 8. STANDINGS W L 1. Carter's Pig-N-Chicken 2 0 2. Lion's Club 1 j 3. Howard Clothiers 1 1 4. Raeford Plumb. & Heat. 0 2 Science Fair At Turlington Staff photos Fhe students of J.W. Turlington School put together exhibits and held a Science Fair May 26 in the school gym. Here are some scenes. w-'&m One of the exhibits at the Turlington Science Fair. ?OTFPK>4ipmr Josh Pate with the Pate family's week-and-a-half-old peahen [ lady peacock |. Tutli [jr'oin Tutti-Frutti, a once popular dessert J. THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR 1963 through 1981 WITH YOUR HELP A New Jail Facility Was Constructed In 1968. This Facility Is Still Considered One Of The Most Modern Jails In The State Of North Carolina. VOTE FOR 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN HOKE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT ON JUNE 29TH, 1982. m ITSELF RE-ELECT ' Sheriff Dovid Ml. Borrington Paid by Supporten of Sheriff David M. 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