80 To 90 Candidates Expected Football Practice To Start August 2 Football practice for the 1982 season for Hoke County High School's varsity and junior varsity players will start August 2. Head Coach Tom Jones announced Thursday. He said all candidates for the teams are to report to MacDonald Gym that day at 5 p.m. He also advised that all students who want to play must have reports from their family doctors or from the Hoke County Health Depart ment that they are physically tit to play. He said the students must pass the physical examinations before they will be permitted to participate in practice. The 1982 varsity Bucks will open their season August 27 in their home stadium against Cape Fear High School's squad. The kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. The Hoke JVs will open their season August 26. starting at 7:30 p.m.. against the Cape Fear JVs on the Cape Fear gridiron. Before then, the squads will scrimmage the Pine Forest High School squads at 8 p.m. August 19 *>n the Pine Forest field in Fav T-ball Results July 12: United Carolina Bank 13 Open Arms Rest Home 7 Upchurch Aerial Application 21. Western Auto 16 July 14: Upchurch Aerial Appli cation 9. Southern National Bank b Heritage Federal 22. Western Auto 14 July 15: Teal Oil & Raeford Hardware 24. United Carolina Bank 7 Auto Parts & Equipment 27. Open Arms Rest Home 14 Watch For TWO-FIR TUESDAY SPECIALS lack Tuesday During July & Aug. Unadvertised Main St. Raeford. N.C. Speciols etteville. Jones said he expects 80 to 90. hopefuls to report for the opening of practice for the varsity and JV squads. And spectators are very welcome to watch the practice sessions, he added. Jones said each player should bring with him August 2 football or tennis shoes, the latter to be worn in case of rain; shorts, a T-shirt, practice socks, and a towel. Jones also said the young men who plan to play this season should report August 2 in good physical shape. He added that they already should be doing some running to become accustomed to the heat, and get in shape because the practice is strenuous. "It's important to be here on time." he added, referring to the llrst practice. Jones said that after the first day. practice will start about 6 p.m. and will be held every day of the week except Sunday. He said the first week the players will go through physical con ditioning only, in shorts. Practice in pads will start the second week, he added. The varsity and the JVs are coached by the same staff. The candidates for the freshman squad arc scheduled to start prac tice the first day of school the new year - September 1 . The junior varsity games will be played Thursday nights and the varsity games Friday nights. The JVs will play the junior varsity of the same opponents the varsity will play in a particular week except the JV games will be played on an opposite field. The JV games will start at 7:.W p.m.. and the varsity games at 8 p.m. The remainder of the varsity schedule: September 3 -? Southview at Southview (JV plays Southview September 2 at Hoke High Sta dium). September 10 -? "Mst at Hoke (JVs September 9 at "1st): Sep tember 1" -- Richmond Counts at Richmond County (JVs September lh at H?>kc). 24 -- Terry Sanford at I em Sanford: (JVs September 23 at Hoke). ? "? Raeford Win MOO Gift Certificate Each Month Register Your Chance To IHfinA 100 Gift Certificate Registration Begins July 1 Drawing Will Be Last Saturday Of Each Month At 1 2 Noon A New Winner Each Month Jock's Thrift Shop 1 & 2 Theresa's The Treasure Chest Michael's of Raeford Howell Drug Shoe Chest lee ford Hardware Western Auto Raeford Clothing Outlet Hoke Drug Howard Clothiers Evelyn's Sample Roam Hoke Typewriter Shop lundy's Shoe Shop Register In Each Store As Often As You Wish. You Need Not Be Present To Win. If Poys To Shop In Raeford Southern National Bank United Carolina Bank of Raeford and Heritage Federal Savings & Loan of Raeford Supptrt Dm 6fMt RitfW 6 m A#? y Must Be 16 To Ragieter Tom Jones at his desk talks about the start of football practice. October 1 -? Scotland County at Hoke (JVs September .10 at Scot land): 8 ?? Reid Ross at Hoke (JVs October 7 at Reid Ross): 15 -- Pinecrest at Pinecrest (JVs Oc tober 14 at Hoke); 22 - Open: 29 -? E.E. Smith at Hoke (JVs October 28 at Smith). November 5 -- Lumberton at Lumberton (JVs November 4 at Hoke). Men's Softball League Hoke County Parks and Recrea tion Commission continued action Thursday night. In the first game the All Stars defeated Ephesus A's 14-4. A. Monroe with a three run homer and L. Morrison with a two run homer were the heroes for the All Stars. J.D. Black 3-3. H. Harris 2-3. R. Davis 2-3. and R. Home 2-3 were the leading batters tor Ephesus A's. In the second game, Beasley's downed Raeford Merchants 13-6. M. Sutton with two home runs, and R. Edward blasted a three run homer to lead Beaslev's to victory. E. Ramsey 2-3. CM. McDuffie 1-3. and A. Posey 1-3 were the leading hitters tor the Merchants. The final game of the regular season matched Hard & Heavy against Jones Intercable. Hard Sc Heavy upset Jones by the score ot 21-7. C. Chandler with a three run homer. R. McRae with a three run homer, and V. McDougald with a three run homer were leading batters for Hard & Heavy. Jones Intertable was led by D. McNeill 4-4 with two home runs, and W. Johnson 2-4. STANDINGS W L 1. Hard & Heavy 14 4 2. All Stars 13 5 .1. Jones Intercable 12 b 4. Beasley's Body Shop 11 7 5. Hollingsworth Barbers 9 " 9 b. Raet'ord Merchants 4 14 7. Ephesus A's 0 18 TOP 10 BATTERS 1 . H. Thompon. Beasley's b54 2. Da. McNeill. Jones b07 3. E. Ramsey. Merchants 533 4. W. Barnhill. Beasley's 510 5. R. Edward. Beasley's 509 b. G. Hollingsworth. Barbers 509 7. W. Johnson. Jones 500 8. K. Juday. Beasley's 491 9. A. Thomas. Barbers 487 10. M. Sutton. Beasley's 484 Little League Scores Howell Drug won the champion ship of the regular season in the Little (baseball) League. Results of recent games: July 12: Tyler Price Rite 11. United Carolina Bank 10 Kiwanis 28. Tex-Elastic 7 July 14: Medicine Shoppe 12. Kiwanis 7 Howell Drug 7, United Carolina Bank h July 13: United Carolina Bank 10. Faberge 8 Burlington lnd. 17. Tvler Price Rite 9 July lb: Kiwanis 13. Tyler Price Rite 5 Howell Drug 14. Burlington lnd. 8 July 1 7; Faberge 13. Medicine Shoppe 3 TEAM STANDINGS W L 1 . Howell Drug 9 1 2. Kiwanis 8 2 3. Medicine Shoppe 6 4 4. United Carolina Bank b 4 5. Burlington lnd. 4 6 5. Tyler Price Rite 4 6 7. Faberge 3 7 8. Tex-Elastic 0 10 Most sports fan* know the length of a football field (120 yards including end zones) but few know its width. . .which is 53 and one third yards. UNITED CAROLINA BANK ucb THE UCB INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT... IT WILL PROTECT AND SECURE YOUR FUTURE. Sss Us For Details Member FDIC 401 BUSINESS A. Gay M. hfBdi 0. MUy A. Gay I. Gay BALL PARK BESCUE SQUAD BUILDING Arm Wrestling Championship Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission sponsored a Men's Arm Wrestling Championship at Gibson Gym at Hoke High on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The registration blank follows and has to be returned to the Parks and Recreation office prior to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 21. The contest will be a double ? elimination tourney with the following weight divisions: Right Handed: 0-135, 136-150, 151-165, 166-185, 186-200, 201, 220, 221 -up. Left Handed: 0-176, 177-up. NAME ADDRESS AGE BODY WEIGHT MONEY ENCLOSED $. LEFT HANDED RIGHT HANDED 1 hereby release Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commis sion and Hoke County High School from all liability for injuries incurred by me at the Arm Wrestling Championship. SIGNATURE DATE Return to: Hoke County Parks and Recreation, 125 W. El wood, Raeford, N.C. 28376 I Lions Club Wins L The Lions Club won the Junior Tar Heel Baseball Tournament July 9 by defeating Raeford Plumbing & Heating, 8-3. YOUR VOTE on JULY 27 PETE HASTY NC HOUSE WILL BE APPRECIATED