Tennis Invitational Set
Hoke's August Tennis Invitational will be held August 13-15 at
McLauchlin Park, Raeford, under the sponsorship of the Hoke Tennis
Association.
The matches will begin at 1 p.m. August 13. All entries must be received
by August 6, with full entry fee accompanying the entry form.
The entry application follows.
NAME.
.TELEPHONE NO..
ADDRESS
STREET
AGE.
CITY STATE
.DATE OF BIRTH
ZIP
Please check the event you wish to enter. Limit two events per entry.
MEN'S
singles
doubles
35 A over
singles
doubles
Double's Partner
Mixed Doubles Partner
WOMEN'S
singles
doubles
35 3t over
singles
doubles
MIXED DOUBLES
Open
35 & over
?Minimum of 8 teams in all doubles.
ENTRY FEE
$7.00 Singles
S10.00 Doubles Team (S5.00 per person)
Make checks payable to:
HOKE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 898
Raeford, N.C. 28376
Phone: Betty Smith - 875-8161
Steve Phillips - 875-4171
What is the earliest time you are available on Friday?
WAIVER OF CLAIMS: In entering this tournament, 1 hereby release the
sponsoring organization from any and all responsibility for accidents or
losses incurred at the location of the tournament, or traveling to and from
the tournament.
Signature
SEEDING INFORMATION: Please list all information that may be
helpful in seeding. Include important tournament wins, state ranking, etc.
Ladies' Softball Results
July 30: Kershaw Body Shop 12.
A.M.E. Zion 10.
Hollingsworth
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Barbers 18.
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DOUBLE CHAMPS -? The Howell Drug Orioles are the Little League
champions of both the regular season and the tournament. Front. L-R ??
Greg Huffman. Vedo Carpenter. Timmy Morrisey. Andre Walker, and
Mark Patterson. Second row. L-R ? Jay Pate. Michael Chavis. Ricky
Baldwin. Chris Lide. and Josh Pate. Third row. L-R ?? Coach David
Howell. Greg Johnson. Barry Fellows. Kelly Sessoms. Coach Warren Pate,
and Vincent Hollingswxtrlh.
KIWANIS?The Ki watt is Cluh Astros of the Little League are shown here
with Couch Cecil Campbell, except Jor Couch Linwood Huffman and player
Jeff Huffman. Front. L-R ?? Ronald Corrado. Mike Jacobs. Charles
Hendrix. Ronald Leach. Vincent McCormick. and Abner Carter. Second
row. L-R James Carpenter. Johnny Maynor. Rodney Clark. Richard
Lide. Curtis Grace. Rickv Locklear. and Campbell. [Stuff photo by Pant
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July 2b: Howell Drug 15,
Kiwanis 9.
Howell Drug Little League play
ers are the Little League Tourna
ment champs for 1982.
Kiwanis players are the Little
League Tournament runners up for
1982.
Hoke County Parks and Recrea
tion Commission would like to
thank Tyler Price Rite. Faberge,
Kiwanis. Medicine Shoppe. Tex-E
Elastic. Howell Drug. Burlington
Industries, and United Carolina
Bank for their sponsorship of a
Little League Team for 1982.
TENNIS LADDERS
MEN'S "A"
I. Chess Hayes. 2. Steve Phillips.
3. Cecil Bond. 4. Robert Calhoun.
5. Larry Beasley. 6. Barry MeFar
land. 7. Benny McLeod. 8. Chuck
Davis. 9. W.K. Morgan. 10. Banks
Wannamaker. 11. Curtis Jones.
MEN'S "B"
I. Terry Houston. 2. Ray Allen.
3. Jimmy James. 4. Tex Deaton. 5.
Julian Johnson. 6. Tony Menshe*.
JUNIORS 14-Under
I. Scott Houston. 2. Chris
Phillips. 3. Melynee Morgan. 4.
William Carter. 5. Wendy Simp
son. 6, Bill IJpchurch. 7. Jett
Semones. 8. Stephanie Holland. 9.
Nelson James.
JUNIORS 18-Under
I. Todd Sumner. 2. David
Deaton. 3. Barry Bond. 4. David
Dalton. 5. Mark Morgan, b. David
Smith.
LADIES "A"
I. Marilyn Semones. 2. Sue
Davis. 3. fjusan Phillips. 4. Carol_
Holland. 5. Joanne Simpson. 6.
Marv James. 7. Betty Morgan.
LADIES "B"
I. Mary Deaton. 2. Sarah J.
Calhoun. 3. Mary Stone. 4. Connie
Davidson. 5. Nancy Hodges, b.
Susan Houston. 7. Lawanna Hayes.
8. Margaret Johnson, 9. Shirley
Gibson. 10. Ginny Leach.
Odd Team Wins
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On July 29, an All Star game was
played at the Armory Park.
The Odd Team defeated the
Even Team 8-1. The Odd Team
was coached by Warren Pate, and
the Even Team was coached by
Cecil Campbell.
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Junior Tar Heel Tournament
Hoke County Parks and Recrea
tion Commission held its first
Junior Tar Heel District Tourna
ment at Raeford Armory Park July
26 - July 30. South Robeson won.
The scores:
July 26: Hoke County 4. Scotland
County 3.
North Robeson 3, Lumberton 2.
July 27: South Robeson 8, Hoke
County 6
Lumberton 21. Scotland County
9
July 28: South Robeson 4. North
Robeson 2
July 29: Hoke County 8, Lumber
ton 7
North Robeson 25, Hoke County
10
July 30: North Robeson 2, South
Robeson 0
South Robeson 3, North Robe
son 2.
Hoke County T-ball Results
July 26; Heritage Federal 18,
Open Arms Rest Home 6
Teal Oil-Raeford Hardware 15.
Upchurch Aerial Application 11
July 27: Western Auto 24, Unit
ed Carolina Bank 13
Southern National Bank 22.
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July 28: Teal Oil-Raeford Hard
ware 14, Western Auto 13
Southern National Bank 17,
Open Arms Rest Home 11
July 29: United Carolina Bank 8,
Heritage Federal 6
Upchurch Aerial Application 42,
Auto Parts & Equipment 9.
Girls' Tennis Team
To Start Practicing
Practice for the Hoke High
School Girls' tennis team will begin
Monday. August 16, at 3 p.m. at
the high school tennis courts.
All girls must have had physical
examinations before they will be
allowed lo practice.
Any girl in grades Nine through
12 interested in playing tennis is
urged to try out for the team.
Anyone who has questions is
advised to call Sue Davis at
875-8626.
Most tporti f?n? know the length of a football
field (120 yards including and zones) but few
know its width.. .which is 53 and one third yards.