Short of first down This Vtkbtgg' running is stopped just short of a first down during Saturday's draw battle with Coach BUI Clark's Steeters. The Midget ,? Football League teams tied 0-0. George Rock holt's Vikings are now '3-0-1 for the season, while the Steelers are 3-1-1. Players will be chosen from these teams, as well as the Redskins and the Rams, for a Hoke County All-Star team to play for the title in either Richmond or Scotland counties later this month. W. Robeson win puts Bucks in 2nd place pie Hoke High Bucks football team now And themselves locked in. -a three-way tie for the second conference play-off position after trashing opponents West Robeson 33-7 l*st Friday night. iMt was a real good win for us," said Bucks Head Coach Tom Jofitt. The game gave Hoke coaches a chance to let a lot of kids play, said Jones. good win like that keeps us alive, ".he said. According to Jones, since Terry Sanford lost to E.B.. Smith last - week. -the three-way tie for the se tween Hoke, Terry Sanford and Reid Ross. Scotland County High is in the first position, Jones said. _The game, played in Pembroke, featured the running of three Hoke High ma^tay?, Grc? Thompson, Terr elf* Carpenter and Elgin Blue. Both Carpenter and Thompson had two touchdowns apiece, Jones said. Blue ran in for one touchdown. The Buck defense was hot and running last Friday as they held West Robeson to only 78 yards on the ground. Hoke gained 288 yards rushing. Although a Hoke strong point this season has not been in the air, the team still passed for more yard age than did their opponents. The Bucks passed for 63 yards while West Robeson passed for only 56. The team also improved on another weak point that has somewhat plagued the team this season. . ? K4ek?FiMjK?fe?igdoiv pbpped^ three out of five during the game, Jones said. , Next week, Jones and his men face tough opponents E.E. Smith. "It's gonna be a tough football game," Jones said. "They have a good defense," he said. In their game last week, E.E. Smith held opponents Terry San ford to negative one yard on the Woman 's Club tourney draws crowd of winners The second annual Woman's Club Golf Tournament was played this weekend at Arabia Golf Course. The Golf Tournament is a money-raising project with pro ceeds going to community betterment projects. The winners of the champion ship flight won trophies. Other winners received TVs, steak dinners, turkeys and cakes. Winners are: Men's Championship Flight J st - Vance McGougan; 2nd -Jpck Morgan and 3rd - Dewey Slipman. 1st Flight 1st - David Hendrix; 2nd - Mike Wood and 3rd- Danny McGougan. 2nd Flight 1st - Bill Upchurch; 2nd - Jerry Long and 3rd - Jimmy Long 3rd Flight 1st - Jerry Jordan; 2nd - A1 Hat cher and 3rd - Robert Smith. Ladies Championship Flight 1st - Vera Hatcher; 2nd - Dodi Williams and 3rd - Louise Sawyer. Men's Nov. Right High Score Jon McDuffie. T.V. Winners Mike Wood, Jerry Long and Dodi Leach, Black and white TV, 12". Dewey Shipman - Color 19" Consolation Prizes Neil McNeill, Harry Dew and Jack Foreman. VOTE MONDALE FERRARO TUESDAY NOV 6 Pre-Cfyristiqas Special Give a Special Gift of Joy and Love This Christmas . . . Family Group Portraits *Pets ? Children ... and ... * Grandparen ts All portraits arc by appointment ? - - Call Today?!! CALL - 865-5711 This offer expire* - November 10. 1964 v -*? . ground, Jones said. That team also held Terry San ford to 88 yard in the air, accord ing to the coach. The E.E. Smith offense has been moving the ball better lately, said Jones. "They have a great running back, Bernard Timmons, who is a junior but has been playing on the varsity team since he was in the nineth grade," Jones said. Timmons also plays defense, said the coach. This week's game will be piayed on Thursday night at the regular time at the Hoke High School Stadium. Car being offered Get a hole-in-one on a designated par-thjee hole in the Fourth Annual Raeford Kiwanis Club Gotf-TiAll itllhUU Ulld WH ft * brand new 1985 Chevrolet. The tournament will be held on Saturday, November 10 at the Arabia Golf Club. Teams for the one day tourna ment will be a two man, Captain's Choice. * >% ' .The first place team will win a $200 gift certificate and a trophy and there will be other prizes awarded for "closest to the pin" and more designated skills. - Entry fees for the tournament will be? limited to 60 teams. To apply, send team members names and a check make payable to the Raeford Kiwanis Club to Dr. Lawrence Bullard, P.O. Box 1060, Raeford, N.C. 28376. Interested persons may also con tact Arabia Golf Club for applica tions. PLEASE! Nov. 6, 1984 VOTE K Robert (BOB) Jordan III IVQURHOMEHASl BORROWING POWER. ASK US ABOUT IT! 2nd MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS UP TO $25,000 The equity value in your home or other real estate you have could allow you to make a 2nd Mortgage Real Estate Loan for your larger money needs, home improvements/repairs or bid con solidation. CaM on us today. Recreation Bits Waccamaw Pottery trip Come on out senior citizens! The Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip to the Waccamaw Pottery Complex in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Do your holiday shopping early. The cost of the trip will be $5 per person, and is limited to the first 45 PAID REGISTERED INDIVIDUALS. The date 'is Tuesday, November 13. Plans are currently being made to stop at a local Myrtle Beach restaurant for an evening meal. Departure time is set for 8 a.m. in the field adjacent to the Old National Guard Armory. Approximate return time in Raeford will be 8 p.m. So, come on out for a day of shopping fun. Call the Recreation Office at 875-4035 for more informa tion. Parks and Recreation basketball Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be spon soring four different adult basketball leagues this Fall and Winter for all interested participants. Details for the various leagues are as follows: Men's Liniment: Ages 30-up as of January 1, 1985. Place and time for games will be arranged at a later date. Organizational meeting will be January 7, 7 p.m., Parks and Recreation Office (Old National Guard Armory). Women's League: Ages 18-up, or no longer in High School. Place and time for games will be arranged at a later date. Organizational meeting will be Monday, November 12, 7 p.m., at the Parks and Recreation Office (Old National Guard Ar mory) Men's League: Ages 18-up, or no longer in High School. Games to be played on Monday and Wednesday nights. Place and time for games will be arranged at a later date. Organiza tional meeting wilt be held Wednesday, November 14, 7 p.m. in the Parks and Recreation Office (Old National Guard Armory). Men's Open League: Current 9th graders and up. Place and time for games will be arranged at a later date. Organizational meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 8 p.m. in the Parks and Recreation Office (Old National Guard Armory). All interested participants and/or teams should make plans to attend the organizational meeting for the league of your choice. For more information contact Hoke County Parks and Recrea tion Office at 875-4035. NOTE: The Recreation Office is now located in the Old Na tional Guard Armory Building. Midget football . Oct. 22 Vikings 7 Rams 0 Oct. 23 Steelers 13 RedskinsO Oct. 27 Steelers 6 Vikings 6 Oct .21 Redskins 14 RamsO 1. Vikings 3 0 1 2. Steelers 2 1 1 3. Redskins 2 2 0 4. 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