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Sports ? Bucks Start Practice For Football Season Riding on the heels of the final days of July is the feeling that football will soon be filling the air again with grunts, groans and vic tory. ^ Hoke High's head football * coach Tom Jones announced last week that football practice for var sity and junior varsity candidates will begin Monday, August 1, at 5:30 p.m. in the McDonald gym on the high school campus. According to Jones, all can didates should report to the gym at 5 p.m. for an "important" meeting before practice begins. _ Candidates should be sure to 9 bring football shoes, shorts, t-shirts, practice socks, towels and a SS athletic fee on August 1 , Jones said. Athletes interested in par ticipating in the 1983 football season should have a physical before practice begins, Jones said. According to Jones, those students who failed to get physicals in June will have a second chance on July 30. Physicals will be given from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. on July 30. A $3 fee will be charged for the ex amination. The 1983 Varsity Bucks will host a scrimmage game August 23 against Pine Forest and will open regular season play September 2 with a home game against South View. The Junior Varsity team will also begin play on September 2 in an away game against South View. Jones is also expecting some 55-60 candidates to join practice in August. Last year the Bucks bowed to a losing season with a 3-7 varsity record, but rallied in the final weeks of play showing strong team abilities by defeating Pinecrest and Lumberton. 9 1983 Football schedule is as follows: August 23 September 2 September 9 September 16 September 23 September 30 October 7 October 14 m October 21 " October 28 November 4 Pine Forest (Scrimmage) South View Seventy-First Cape Fear Terry Sanford Scotland Reid Ross Pinecrest West Robeson E.E. Smith Lumberton Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home 8:00 p.m. What a kick These young men, involved with the Tae K won Do, a martial art developed over 20 centuries Korea, are practicing their kicks and stances during a work out at the Hoke Recreation Department. The Tae Kwon Do 's main feature is that it Is a self defense art using hare hands to repel the body. Blocking, punching, striking, thrusting and kicking are among the Tae Kwon Do forms that are practiced. The Hoke Recreation Depart ment sponsors Tae Kwon Do classes all year and are for the young children and adults. For more information contact the Recreation Depart ment. Inman Wins Jr. Tourney Mike Inman defeated Scott Ben ton 1-up, and Ronnie Musselwhite topped Greg Roach by the same score to win their respective divi sions in the Robeson County Junior Golf Championship com pleted Friday at Pinecrest Countr\ Club. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inman of Raeford. WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS JACKSON'S mk WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS ROCKFISH RD. RAEFORD, N.C. PRICES 6000 JULY 20 THROUGH JULY 23 A A CHUCK ROAST BONELESS I4* Fchuck steak^ 80NEUSS J a a. FROSTY MORN FRANKS HOIKS. 98* RtOSIY HORN BACON ROZ.KS f|l8 FAT BACK SIMOSNOW ^ 59' IB. DANDY SAUSAGE LOVETTE LUNCHEON MEAT 1 1>. FM. i it. m. 68< f 1 3ft BEST WAY FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES >10-02. SUES t\OQ HEINZ SWEET SALAD CUBES 16-02. SIZE 79 PEPSI COLA ORANGE, MOUNTAIN DEW 99* 2 UTB* SIZE ttNSttC RICE S LB. WHY RAO 69* MRS. LANES GREEN PEAS 2 HOO **Ol.CfMS MRS. LANFS CREAM OR WHOU YELLOW CORN 3 16-0; MA! *|00 Mn.Lanc'i L J: MRS. LANES WHOLE TOMATOES * 89* ?<6-02. CANS DUKE'S MAYONNAISE J^SKftW ??> ^ *|09 12-02. SIZE HOME BEST TOILET TISSUE 99* 4R0UMK JENO PIZZA 99' WHO Z. FMA BREAD 2 (109 fc I HIS LOAVES 0U> SOUTH FRESH ORANGE JUICE 64-OZ. SIZE Recreation Bits Jr. Tar Heel Baseball Results July 1 1 - Phillies 17 July 12 - Cardinals 23 July 13 - Dodgers 17 July 14 - Phillies 22 July 1 5 - Cardinals 1 2 1 . Dodgers 2. Cardinals 3. Phillies 4. Raeford Plumbing & Heating Cardinals 9 Raeford Plumbing & Heating 12 Phillies 3 Raeford Plumbing & Heating 7 Dodgers 4 Team Standings W 8 7 7 Little League Baseball Results July 1 1 - Burlington lndustryes 20 Medicine Shoppe 7 J. R. A. Industries 9 Faberge 8 July 12 - United Carolina Bank 9 House of Raeford 8 Hoke Drug 24 Howell Drug 21 July 13 - House of Raeford 10 J.R.A. Industries 8 Howell Drug 6 Faberge 3 July 14 - Medicine Shoppe - 17 United Carolina Bank 7 Burlington Industries 12 Hoke Drug 1 July 15 - J.R.A. Industries 6 United Carolina Bank 5 July 16 - Medicine Shoppe 8 Faberge6 Team Standings W L 1 . Burlington Industries 9 1 2. United Carolina Bank 8 2 3. J.R.A. Industries 6 4 4. House of Raeford 4 6 5. Howell Drug 4 6 6. Hoke Drug 3 7 7. Medicine Shoppe 3 7 8. Faberge 2 8 T-Ball Results July 1 1 - Oakland A's 28 Heritage Federal 20 Western Auto 25 Raeford Hardware & Teal Oil 20 July 12 - Southern National Bank 21 Home Food Market 1 1 Open Arms Rest HOme 25 Auto Parts and Equipment 20 July 13 - Raeford Hardware & Teal Oil 25 Auto Parts and Equipment 14 Southern National Bank 17 Western Auto 12 July 14 Open Arms Rest Home 20 Heritage Federal 15 Home Food Market 32 Oakland A's 22 Men's Liniment Softball July 1 1 - Presbyterian 13 1st Baptist 12 A.M.E. /ion 19 Raeford Methodist 8 Team Standings W L 1 . Presbyterian 3 1 2. Raeford Methodist 2 2 3. 1st Baptist 2 2 4. A.M.E. Zion I 3 Ladies' Softball Results July 13 - Freedom C'hapel 19 Hollingsworth Bus Co. 15 Christy's O's 29 Holland Fence & Pool 1 Team Standings W L 1.Christy's 4 0 2. Hollingsworth Bus Co. 3 I 3. Freedom Chapel 1 3 4. Holland Fence & Pool 0 4 Men's Softball All Stars Regular Season Champs Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission Men's Soft hall l eague continued its action Tuesday night July 12. In the first game, Jones Intercahle squeezed past the Raeford Jaycees 5-3. Wa. Johnson 3-3 and D. McNeill 2-3 were the leading hitters for Jones Intercahle. Raeford Jaycees were led by Stevens 2-4, Phillips 2-3 and McDuffie 2-3. In the second game. Beasley's Body Shop defeated Duffie Braves 23-3. M. Sutton 4-5 with one home run, (1. Mauncy 3-4, G. Rockholt 3-4 and J. Thigpen 3-4 were the leading batters for Beasley's Duffie Braves were led by T. Page 2-3, H McNeill 1-2 and I . McKac 1-3. In the last game, the All Stars defeated Hard & Heavy 12-1 in live innings. The win put the All Starsin a tie for first place with Hard & Heavy, l eading batters for the All Stars were P. Maynor 3-3 with two home runs. B. Hurst 3-3 with one home run, B l asterline 3-3 and I . Morrison 2-3 with one home run. Hard & Heavy was led by A. Thomas, C. Chandler, L. McDonald, R McRae and V. McDougald all were 1-2.' In Thursday night's action, the Raeford Jaycees defeated Boahn Concrete 12 8. R. Frahm 3-3, B. Posey 2-3 and C. McDuffie 2-4 were the leading batters for Raeford Javcees. Boahn Concrete was led by J. Boahn 3-4, S. Holt 2-4, R. Johnson 2-4, and I Watson 2-4. In the second game, Duffie Braves defeated Jones Intercahle 18-14. J. Monroe 4-4. N. McKoy 3-4. T. Page 3-4 and L. McRae 3-5 with one home run were the leading batters for Duffie Braves. Jones Intercahle was led by F. Daniels 4-5, R. Taylor 3-4 and S. Cummings 3-5. In the last game, the All Stars defeated Beasley's Body Shop 9-8. All Stars were led by R. Maynor 3-4, with two home runs, L. Morrison 2-3 with one home run and F. Gibson 2-3. Beasley's Body Shop's leading batters were S. Sampson 3-4, H. Thomp son 3-4, \V Barnhill. Ci. Mauncy, C. Campbell and M. Smith all were 2-4. In Fridav night's action, Hard & Heavy defeated Jones Inter cable 9-3. A. T homas 3-3 with one home run, R. McRae 2-3 and C. Singletary 2-3 were the leading batters foj H&H. Jones Inter cable was led by S. Cummings 2-3 with one home run, and E. Daniels 2-3. In the second game, Duffie Braves defeated the Raeford Jaycees 18 17. 1 Douglas 3-5. W. Walker 3-5 and H. McNeill 3-4 were the leading batters for Duffie Braves. Raeford Jaycecs were led by B. Steven 3-5, R. Tindall 3-5, and W. Jones 3-4. In the last game of the regular season, the All Stars downed ifciahn Concrete 22-0 to capture 1st place for Regular Season Champs. B. Fasterling 4-4 with one home run, P. Maynor 3-4 with one home run, R. Maynor 3-4 with one home run and G. Maynor 2-4 with one home run were the leading batters for the All Stars. Boahn Concrete was led by D. Clark 22-2, D. Lunsford 1-3 and T. Watson 1-2.
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