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Bad Company Takes Title During the last week of recrea tion department co-ed volleyball play, Bad Company won the championship by taking the Gustos in two out of three games. Bad Company won the first game during Monday night's ac tion 15-13, but dropped the second 11 to 15. The champions stormed back with a 15-10 victory to clinch the title. Gustos had gotten to the title game by taking the Diggers in three straight games earlier Monday night. During final week's play these scores were recorded: August 17 Dynamites vs. Gold Hill Spikers - 9-14, 16-14, 15-13; Baptist Blitz vs. Rockets - 6-15, 15-5, 15-9; Gustos vs. Bombers - 15-4, 15-3; Faberge vs. Observers - 15-0, 15-3; Bad Company vs. Just Us - 15-6, 15-9; Diggers vs. Raiders - 15-9, 15-4' Dynamites vs. Observers - 11-15, 15-13, 15-12; Bombers vs. Baptist Blitz - 15-7, 15-8; Raiders vs. Body Parts - 19-17, 15-13 and Just Us vs. Tar Heels - 15-8, 15-13. August 18 Gustos vs. Faberge - 15-6, 14-16, 15-13; Bad Company vs. Diggers - 15-8, 15-9; Raiders vs. Just Us - 15-7, 1-15, 15-13; Bombers vs. Dynamites - 15-10, 15-7; Faberge vs. Raiders - 6-15, 15-6, 15-8; Dig gers vs. Bombers - 15-11, 15-5; Bad Company vs. Gustos - 15-6, 15-11 and Diggers vs. Faberge - 15-4, 15-2. / ?? Hot exhibition smash Pinehurst Country Club Director of Tennis Charlie Owens ignored 100 degree temperatures to top Deer Track Racquet Club pro Jim Frazier in two sets 6-1, 6-1 during exhibition play Sunday. Owens, who was ranked in the world during 1980 and can count victories over such opponents as Vitas Gerulaitis and Harold Solomon, receiv ed more competition from Frazier than the score indicated as several games went beyond deuce on the Deer Track composition surface courts. Following the match, the two pros teamed up with club members for two doubles sets and conducted a free tennis clinic. Just A Ren? i 17 dor. . . about your ?REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS * ALTERATIONS - Length, Waist. Hemming ?ZIPPERS - I ncluding Heavy Duty Jean *RELINING COATS Raiford Cleaners MAIN ST. 875-3727 RAEFORD, N.C. ?cHampion HOME BUILDERS CO. Wise new alternative to renting. 1984 2 Bedroom Champion ? Fully Furnished ? Total Electric ? Complete Set-Up ? Full Warranty $133,? Those Won't Last Long! SEE US AT Country Fair Mobile Homes Highway 211 East Phona: *75-4807 Raaford, N.C. Opan: 8 to 7 Waakdays 9 to 6 Sat. 1 to 6 Sun. The Bargain Barn In Raeford Why go all the way to Fayetteville to pawn your items? Come now to The Bargain Barn, and get as much or more for your items! We want to be your friend, and help you out when you need money. So if you need to pawn an item or items for good money, then come and see us. We will help you out all we can. Our Grand Opening for our Pawn Shop at The Bargain Barn is Friday, August 26, 1983. We can still help you save money on Furniture, TVs, Radios, and Tools, Rings and Watches, and many, many other items. We have something new every day for you to see. We are now open on Sunday from 12:00 Noon til 6:00 P.M. So come on down and see us. We will make you welcome. See You At The Bargain Barn On Old 401 Business In Raeford I Kiddie, KoWUil -bcuf CaAe 202 N. latkson St. Raeford. N.C. Tel. 87S-8&81 HOURS Monday thru Friday 6:45 a.m. ? S.30 p.m Part Time and Drop In Care (In application onh tall now lor more information) ?V\ ill I'ltk lip Children lo & Irom School ?K 4 Certified leather With Culls ?held T rips Applications Now Being Taken Call 7 a.m. ? 5:30 p.m. Ask lor Franccs 875-8683 \ (. IwcMst No * ' > >".' l Sports Recreation Bits Karate Class New Location The Tae Kwon Do Karate class sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Commission will meet in the upper floor area (en trance beside Howell's Drug Store) on Main Street. The class will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:00. Cost for the class is $20.00 a month instruction fee, and a $5.00 a year (18 and under) or $10.00 (19 and over) insurance fee. For more information, please call the recreation office at 875-5603. Senior Citizen Meeting The recreation staff would like to meet with the senior citizens of Hoke County on Wednesday, August 24 at 2:00 p.m. to discuss ideas of potential trips and activities. All interested in dividuals are encouraged to attend. If, however, you cannot at tend the meeting, please call the recreation office at 875-5603 and give us your suggestions. Ping Pong Tournament The Parks and Recreation Commission will sponsor a Ping Pong Tournament Wednesday, September 7, in the J.W. Turl ington School gym. Competition will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will conclude at 8 p.m. Three tables will be set up. Each game will be played to 15 points. The winner at each table will continue to play until he/she is defeated. Once you have been defeated you may again enter yourself in the next available space. The tournament winner will be determined by a playoff among the top six participants. The top six chosen will be those who accumulate the most wins between 6:30 and 7:30. A trophy will be awarded to the winner. Horse Shoe Tournament The Parks and Recreation Commission is sponsoring a Horseshoe Tournament on Wednesday, August 31. Competition will begin at 5:30 p.m. on the big field adjacent to the old Na tional Guard Armory. The top four contestants, or those who've accumulated the most wins by 6:30 p.m. will be paired for a championship match. Winners will continue to play until beaten. Scoring will be as follows: games will be 1 1 points, only one player scores by any inning; a shoe must be within six inches of the stake to score; a "ringer" is a shoe that encircles the stake far enough to allow thi: touching of both heel calks simultaneously with a straight edge, and permit a clearance of the stake. Closest shoe to stake scores 1 point; two shoes closer than the opponent's counts 2 points; two ringers against one for opponent counts 3 points; one ringer and closest shoe of same player counts 4 points. If each player has a ringer, the next closest shoe, if within six inches of the stake, scores 1 point; a leaning shoe has no value over one touching the stake; all equals count as ties and no points are scored. Practice up and come on out for some fun on August 31 at 5:30 p.m. For more information contact the recreation office at 875-5603. Men's Liniment Softball First Presbyterian Wins Regular Season Aug. 15 - 1st Baptist 1 1 A.M.E. Zion 20 Team Standings 1. First Presbyterian 2. 1st Baptist 3. Raeford Methodist 4. A.M.E. Zion Presbyterian 7 Raeford Methodist 6 W L 6 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 Ladies Softball Freedom Chapel Wins Tournament Aug. 16 - Freedom Chapel 24 Hollingsworth Bus Co 14 Christy's O's 15 Hollingsworth Bus Co 4 Freedom Chapel 13 Christy's O's 5 Freedom Chapel 16 Aug. 17 - Christy's O's 7 Christy's O's 23 Aug. 18 - Freedom Chapel 9 Flag Football, Midget Leagues The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be sponsoring a Men's Flag Football League, a Youth Flag League, and a Midget Tackle League. The Men's League will be open to current ninth graders & up. The organizational meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Recreation office. All interested teams must have a representative present. The Youth Flag League is open to all boys and girls ages 7-9 years. You must turn 7 before October 1, 1983, and must turn 10 on or after April 1 1983. The first practice session for everyone interested in the Youth Flag League will take place at Armory Park at 5 p.m. on Monday, September 12. Birth certificates are required for those who did not play either T-Ball or Little League this summer. The Midget Football Program is open to all participants ages 10-14 years. You must turn 10 before October 1, 1983 and you must turn 14 on or after April 1 1983. Also you must weigh at least 65 pounds and must not weigh more than 125 pounds. Physicals are required for each participant before being allow ed to practice. The opening practice will be held at Armory Park at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6. Birth certificates are required for those who did not play either T-Ball or Little League this summer. All Youth interested in playing midget football this fall in the Parks and Recreation Commission League are required to ob tain a physical. The Hoke County Health Department will be giving free physicals to all interested participants on Tuesdays, 23, 30 August, and 6, 13, 20 September from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Ap pointments are required, and a parent or guardian must accom pany the child. You must bring your shot records if you have not previously visited the Health Department. Physical forms may be obtained from the Recreation Office or the Health Department. To be eligible for the Midget Football League you must turn 10 before 1 October 1983 and must turn 14 on or after 1 April 1983. Also you must veigh at least 65 pounds and no more than 125 pounds. Youth Football Physicals
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