—NOME ABOUT
Continued Plant Sparta Pngo
by being hit with a pilch and
Jerry Katwtall was safe on Otld'a
crj^kThi runr^^a advanced on
Jr^BPt'or.-te’s ^^pid out. and
finonaaeroau Larry Holms sin
gl'd t Item homo with a shot to
loft. The- final Chorryville run
was scored In the seventh as
Hand.ill singled, and moved to
Hurd on an attempted pick-off
play at fust base. Ho scored on
Upton's fiy out to drop center
field.
KM's sixth run eame in *he
fifth as (iold r-ollecteil his sec
ond extra haso hit of the game,
a ground rule double to left ren
ter Hold. Ifo moved to third on
Boll's out to right fiold. and
siored a- McGinnis stolo socond
base with two outs.
—MOBS ABOUT
Got! Team
Continued Proa Sports Page
•si two p.i.nla in their match.
I'lonk wo-:, 1-up. and Ballard
dropped a dose decision, 1-down.
• -it tlie team point went to the lo
cals to not two points.
ia*onard and Swan li?d in thoir
niatdt, with each toam receiving
l'j poir m. Leonard won his
match, j ip, and Swan ciroppr-d a
3-down iic -ision.
'Vright won his matr-h. 4-up.
hut toanmvate Noisier was ousted,
4 down. . i-ran and Joy also split
victories with Joy winning, 3-up
and Dean dropping a 2-down do
rs a clos«*^e» test all the
ith KM rMtistering two
•'•am i-oint scores. Lincoln ton one.
and on-.- was tied.
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Connor, i .
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Friday I
program I
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mi null's,
the mi
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Anodic
program
Friday
ouHotli
la
ie
C. — Temperature* of
vfdid not keep 700 race
etching the season's
ork-Clovcr Spe»*dway
ht. The entire race
s completed in a rec
»f one hour and 25
50-lap feature for
was run with one
for a new track tec
tinutes. Johnny Gard
Hill driving a *52
shed six feet ahead
lain in a '46 Ford,
joo^rin of Rock Hill was
Eddie McCarter o
ourth. Doug Cooper of
- fifth, and sixth,
rk of York. All of the
were in the same
end of the race. Joe
the first heat with
rk taking the second,
ur main event was
wo Rock Hillians —
erson and Jerry Mill
big six event race
tas been set for this
fhtaMting underway
a. T^Bjrivers through
'anJHb are expected.
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pj ».
Additional Players
Needed • KM TImis
The Keif's Mountain Tigers
base bail tfam opens the 1984 sea
son on ilia road Saturday, May 11
with a gatie at Stanley.
Club nifector William Orr re
port* that: additional players are
needed !<■ complete this year's
roster, and all Interested candi
dates can obtain further details
by eallini Orr at 139-2446.
ARFSToView
XfissiMi Rhus
Mrs •'■eorge Lauderdale of
Winnsboi o. S. C. will speak and
show slides of the Associate Re
formed lTesbytcrian Mission
work in Pakistan at the family
service Sunday at 6:30 p.m. al
Boyce ’Memorial ARP church.
Mrs. Lauderdale has recently
returned from a visit to her sis
ter and brother-in-law. ot. and
Afrs. B. L Hamilton, Jr., who are
missionaries to Pakistan. Dr.
Hamilton is brother of Mrs. John
C. McGill of Kings Mountain.
“An Imitation is extended to
the public to enjoy these
W. L
pastor, said
iw putiui iv onjojr
an<Lprogram"vJ>r- 1
lv^wre Men* il
Racing Card Swells To 28 Entries ,
For "World MT Moot May 24th
CHARLOTTE The entry list
for Charlotte Motor Speedway's
fifth annual World 000 la;.> mod
el auto rul ing clank swelled to
20 this ttwk with six more driv
ers filing for the 600 mile. May
24th event.
Heading the latest lis- are Ned
Jarrell of Camden. S. C. and
Jimmy Pardue of North Wilkes
horo, two of raving's most per
sonable drivers, both of whom
are still in search for their first
super speedway triumph.
Jarrett will drive a Bondy
Ixuijj owned 1904 Ford and Par
due a 1964 Plymouth.
Also entering were Bobby
Johns of Miami. Fla., in a 11964
Pontiac. (J. C. Spencer of Inman.
S. C. in a 1964 Chevrolet. Roy
Mayne of Bolling Air Forte Base,
Washington. Ill', in a Mercury
and Jack Anderson of Pearis
burg. Va. in a Ford
Both Jarrett and Pardue will
bo ranked among the pre rate
favorites for the $111.00U NAS
CAR event, longest rate in the
world for late model automo
biles.
"it I can get a break or two.
1 think I can win my first super
speedway race," Jarrett said,
pointing out that his 1964 Ford
has been perlorming well in re
tent events. Jarrett has finished
in teh top 10 twice in four
World 600’s. He was fourth in
1961 and sixth in 1962. His en
gine blew at 342 miles a year
ago and he wrecked at 350 in
I960.
Pardue proved to Charlotte
fans in 1962 that he can run
witli *he top drivers when he has
the equipment. He took a Pon
tia< to the head of the pack and
Anthony Open
New Golf Couse
A new nine-hole golf cou
open,si near Gastonia Saturdi
rhe Gastonia National r
club is located on the Linw
road. It is owned by Ed and R
Anthony.
The course is open to c
members and the public.
All greens are sowed with B
pra*f and » driving range
available adjacent to the cl
house. Club Professional
instruction less,
. An additioncl nine hole lav
« projected.
war pulling away from the
field when he crashed at 285
miles. A piece of metal on the
track punctured a tire.
Damages Minor
In Three Wrecks
Minor damages were reported
by the City Police department
as a resul* of three accidents,
during the past week.
James Odus Seism. 17. of 1014
S. DeKalb St res-1. Shelby, was
involved in a one ear collision
on Hast King Street Monday
morning at 9:00 a.m.
Police reports indicated that
the Seism car. a 1903 Chevy II.
was proceeding east on King
Street when the car struck a
utility pole. Seism told investi
gating officers that he momen
tarily looked away from the
road, and when he looked back
the car was hr aded toward the
pole. Damages were estimated
at $150 for the ear, and the util
ity iMiie was damaged to the ex- j
tent of an estimated $150. Seism
was charged with reckless driv
ing. He was not seriously injur
ed in the accident.
A two-car collision on Pied
mont Avenue Thursday morning
at 8:15 a.m. resulted in damages
estimated a* $225
Oleene Lockndge Anderson.
36. of 915 Noth Piedmont Ave
! nue. driver of a 1963 Ford told
police officers that she was pro-1
feeding North on Piedmont Ave
nue when her car was struck by
a car driven by Paul Wesley
Walker. 44. of Rt. 1. Box 148.
Police reports indicated that
the Walker car struck the An-1
derson car in the left rear, and
damages were estimated at $200
for the Anderson car and $25
for the Walker tar. Walker was!
charged with failure to yield the1
right of way.
Minor damages were reported
for a two car collision at the in
tersection of West King Street
and Railroad Avenue Wednes
day morning around 6:45 a.m.
[ Cars driven by Billy Ray Foster
! of 204 Benfield Road and Betty
• Bevins collided at the inter- I
| section. Both drivers staled that
the traffic light was yellow asj
they entered the intersection. No!
charges were filed against eith- i
i er driver.
Local Women
To Convention
Three Kin :* dounfain mem
bo s allon'M llie annual JL>i*lt:»
Kappa Gamma Stale Convention
in Golds oro which ended Sun
day.
They wore Miss Anni<- Roberts,
Miss Gussio 1 liilf tetlci and Mrs.
K \V. Neal
A leading 'en.alo educator hi •
ed y >ung women whose schooling
is interrupted by marriage to
eontinue their education.
Speaking at the L)clt-i Kappa
Gamma Stale ( onvention attend
ed by some Iflo delegates. Miss
Alida Parker, international proai
dent of the Delta Kappa Gamma
Society, said young w o m e n
"should l»e ma'le to realize that
education is a lilo-long process
and not just for children.”
She urged the delegates as
teachers to i -cognize and develop
in their students leadei ship ch.i
racteristics they possess. “You
should stress creativity in devpl
opin' tliese traits and urge stn
ilents to be independent in theii
thinking." she said.
Opening meeting was held Sat
urday morning at the Multi-Pur
nose Building presided over by
Mrs. Craee M. Council Kta slate
president. She challenged the
nw-enbiiship to iiHMJ ihniitpug
patterns as a united group.
Miss Aly«e Morton, southeast
regional director. *pjfce at a lun*
••in-on meeting at tin* hotel on
“Leadership Anion" Women.”
Site stated 'hat a leadci must he
reliable, tactlui. friendly and on-1
tluisinstu
l»uri i" the initiation ceremony,
two women were granttHi h •not -
ary membership in Hie *.« iety.
Iliev an- In. Rachel Davis of
Kinston. a physician in obstetric*
and ,j)nenlu|i; who served .w >
tri.iis in the \. C. House <d Hep
ment Hives. and Mis. flladvs
Averj Tillet* 01 Charlotte, rep
resentative • >( the 1’. X. Status of
Women Commission.
TICKET?
Tin Chamlier of Commerce has
free ti. KeU to I.me trials at Char- 1
lolte Motor Speedway on May 23j
and those interested in a tieket
may sir Mts Paul Williams at
the C of C office.
KIWANIS PROGRAM
Wilbui Caskerville. field repre-1
sentative of Remington Arms
Company. manufacturers o f
sp i ting fheirms and ammtini
.ion. will present the program at
Thursday night's Kiwanis «iuh
meeting at 3: ?'• p.m at the Wo
man's chin
Elect
J. D. (Doc)
TURNER
Cleveland County
Commissioner
DISTRICT IV
Democratic Primary
• Cleveland Native • Methodist
• Registered Surveyor • Dairyman
• Marine Corps Veteran
Mrs. Frank Lacy
To Speak Here
Mil ?r*n,( Lacy of Martins
ville. Va„ anthoi anil Presbyteri
an lay leader. will make the
pr.nclpal add'vs at kin^s M<>un
tain's annual Vlay Fellow ship Day
•r-rviee* Mar 1 'th at 3: Hi p.m. at
Central .Methodist ehuith
Plans for the ohserv uni' are
underway by the Kings ,\l tuntain
Council of Coded Chun hwomen.
A s«s a*I peri “I from 3 until
3:30 p m. will la- held in the
Moth'rtliKt fellowship hall tor all
th *e attendinp. Mis Paul ll”n
drieks heads the social c >mmit
tee.
Mrs. .1 li. Simpson, pm -1 am
ehairman. said the ottering will
help fmanc' a Netrio I ray Nm s.
ery to is* operated here l»y area
ehurehwome i beginning next
fall
A native North Carolinian.'Mis.
]*aey is a gradual) of Rand »lpti
Miron Wiinan'* college and did
graduate w.o-k in English at I’N
l’ In Anderson Memorial Piwhj'
terian i hum ot Martinsc ilh*. she
ha* •iei\«ti dire tm >i Chii'
lian Kdueati >n. a pr-Mdcift of
tin- women <>t 11 . dun eh n Sun
day SeV<m| i ii h. and \."it ,, i
vise;. She i s i i'ei |» . s!>\ |e, ;•
president of Ifoan .ke P.es.ydeiy
She is mother • . ilnis* ihild or
Mrs. I.n: y is the : uthor nl se»
el.11 publish writings, i . hiding
•Pullers of the Star", a shoti
Christmas stoi •. in Ixokht f.mn.
"A Woman Wants Clod", .1 nevo
tioiial book for women. "Arid clod
Wants Pe»*o|e*’- art:, les for Con
rern". i.iagadno for women. Pres
hyterian Chtireh. I'SA and irti
ales for ' Pi .’shytei ,.ei Survey
OPTIMIST PROGRAM
Jack White (andidale for the
state senate and Kiel.is Venn ',
candidate for the slate House t
Representatives will speak to
Ki igs Mountain Optimist* at
then 7 p.m. meeting Thursday
night at the H| timist duhhouse
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jrxioa scout new’s
Friday Troon |K1 w«*nt to our
leador’* hon'p. played Iwwhall.
badminton. mtnycrt rookies. or
and •:« r»i»« drink and look
a hike to Fla* Itork.
Sitin' ITelen lie's
cm board
Next Thursday night's regular
ly «'lirduN May mii'tlny ol the
11> Id aid ol nHiimi"ioi!iT< will
b. houl .it |».m. instead of 7
|> m.. Mayor <iie« \ Biddies has
anniuii nl
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