2. :l Jr. ne C. Wil- nounco tiic ir, Fricl:i«. lin hospilni. ?s Shencr. birth Of a . June 2.'>. tal. McKinney, aounce th<‘ ly, Juno 27, tal. aan E. Da- Drive, an* I son, Mon Moun'tain ie M. Loa- re the birth ly, June ijene, a fol- i men an fORB ' I J I OffQ Optimist 12, C & C Metal S. Winning pitcher: Prootoi. Losing pitcher: fti.ven. Leading hitters. Optimist: Jeff W'are, 3 loi 4; Ricky Deaton, 1 for 1. Leading hitters, C & C Metal: - 'I. WiLtakei, 2 foi 4. (Oplimist had eight hits, C & C: Metal six. r FORB /flRo Softball Results Slow pitch softball results: C & T Grading 6. K Mills 5. Winning pitcher: Bill Ware. Losing pitcher: Richard Proctor. C & T Grading: U>ading hitters Ken Cash. Lawrence Bolin and Tommy Barrett with two hil.s each. Cash hitli two home runs and Bolin had one. -Fiber Control, 2(;, K MilLs 3. Winning pit'jher: W’ill Sanders, Losing pitcher: Richard Proctoi. Fiber Control: Leading hitlers, Paul Philiip.' with 5-lor-5 and Uh- Tyler with 4 for-5. Kib11 the oni-half mile flat clay ,L time is 7 p.m. and action will conclude at pKK^- 10 p.m., Rate Piomoier Clyd »dmon stated, Ja -imith of Jack Smith’s Tiat. sions in Spartanbur g, a winn f more than GKi races in th Hitheost. in ludin^ the (i-2 deficit with nine runs in the gran ftlonai tour, is t riming fifth inning. K Mills had 13 hits out < *tiran-*nt and will be to 10 for First Baptist. , maki lis ^ st racing apprar First Baptist: L<*ading hitter, ant^ more than six years. Sieve Laughter, 3 for 4. “It’s tunC,** Smith laughed. K Mills 13. First Bai>tist 7. W^inning PiteVr: Richard Proc tor. Ltising pitcher: Jim Turner. K MilLs: Leading hitter, Donald- .soii with 4 for ,5. K .Mill? erased Isaac Straight At Tird Lekory Hickory. N. C. — Bobby Isaac, of Hu wn, Ala., in a ^ord. He who says there’s nothing like was k ed out on the 70th lap winning at home, won his third i in a s ling crash with Bill straight Grand JTational at Huk-lDenni d tlic wall, ory Si>eedway Saturday night b<»-1 The out(fcrash dropp<*lh w'hen the Fred I>'dmon 3lKl runs. Following up the Thur.s;ki> nigh* jiogram at Spaiianliurg. the Ruthci loi ; County SjhhkI way I.'iLhied near Forest City w:'.l h^ist its regular 3 class card. The high bar.kcd, one-half mile dirt oval is one ol the I'lstesi •lay ira,k.s in i.ie southeast. T.oe big July raw- will bt» held a the Shclb. Speedway located at the Ckvcland County Fair grounds. Featured will 1h* the three* classes with the Spon»mcn settin.y oL. on a .%'lap feature main wih an increa.sid fKisi*. Race lim/. at Rutherford County and Shelby will be on Fri day anj Saturday nights re- sp< ’ively. Then t-omes .'^unday. the high light of the IIRA year the L'RED DEDMOX 3iK) at the 3 10 mile paved Harris Spcinl- wav. :at> time at 1 p.m. Over 5')0 lap.s of railng. a pur--»e of $7,.V»0. heal races. Hm** Dial qualifications, and a i.-.-c race demolition derby. The laie is named in memory of L'rcd Defl- mon. father of Clyde Dedmon; thf. late Mr. Dedmon stai-'td rac ing at the Harris S;»e< way 13 years ago, a move that has pi'impled the small ciri-uit to take on f.vo additional traiks in this area Ruherfor.l. Shelby Mon:'»<*. and Lan makin s fir.st start in the, Spartanburg Grand onal divedon. qualified cas^-r. as nirv steat and w'as running' The ioming wiekcnd of i-acing in nin Itlaoc when Ire was prov.des more ihan 7.'>l laps of hlack-1 ed the track with rating with a total pui-M* of a .smol engln**. mote -than S22,3 XL Only > caution flags were Last week in the .‘^ptirismen re(|uir( i the rac^e. but it slaw^- feature Shelby Speedway, vet ed Isiii average speed to 69 eran diivei-s Si.*k Elliott of Shelby. Charlie Blanton of Gaff ney and Dtm Bumgardner of Kin*?s Mountain finished 1-2-3. miles i our, Isa u acHng the Grand Na tional « « for the championship by jiLSl • point when the race bt'gan. inpe thru .August 8 in' 1971 at r.ili. (*ol »mbia. Ri*;cnily Buehler was elected president of the NCA.\ Track and Fielr! Coach es As.^ociati >n. *Tl’s ;i tremendous honor for Coach Buehle: to be elected prr.- idem ol the s i in 1958 and 19.5S. ^ He received his .Master's in <‘du- ('alicn from thi* University of! North Carolina in 19.5'^ and is cur-1 rently working on his ckKtorate. Buehler Is married to the for mer Delaina Underworld of Bur lingfon. N. C.. and they have two L 'fm BABE RUTH TEAMS — Heie are the Babe Ruth teams from the Kings Mountain BR League. Start- fna^t t^S are iVrst p“aL VFW. coached by Don Smith and Harold Hord. top right. South- wen VoTdeoach:! b" Bm GHssom. and bottom. Mauney Textiles, coached by Rochy Goforth and Smi h. Tryon rLnds out the four-team league. The Kings Mountam all-sta. teon.^ to be from iZ three teams pictured above in addition to Tryon. will be hos team for the state ^^ Ruth tournament which begins at City Stadium on July 2(L The Optimist Ch^ isoffical host of the event which will send its champion to Georgia for the Southeastern Regionqls. Top Distance Runner In U, S. Signs With Duke DURH.AM. N. . -—Robert Wiiccl- staff: considered the luj) school b(»y distance runner in the Uniicd State-;, ha.- signed an itlilelic 1 gratil-in-aid al Duke University, coach Al Buehler announce**! to day. Wheeler, a top student from Lutherville, McL. turned in a 4:(X>.6 mile this sea.-ion and was proclaimed the lop prep dUtance runner in 1970 by Track and Field Nevv.s. During the 1970 indoor sea.son. Wheeler set a national .scholastic children. .Mberl and Elizalxdh. and Wax Only Brushes Will Effectix Remove Road Film From Car ifsh USE RONNIE MIST W. Kings Street With $4 Purchase of Gas Wash and Wax ONLY Bumgaidr.er also ^ame out on top last week at Concord SihvI- vvay and finished ^l|•o^g at ef*<*AoiTd in Charlotte, Red Sox Team Leads Davidson LL Standings Tne Red .sox team, with a 4-0 record, is alo;: lh<* Davidson Park Lillie League .si.'Midings after first riund play. The Giants and Card in-als «'ire lied lor sc*cond w'ifh 1-2 recofils and Ihe Brave.s aiv lourih with a 1-3 riH'ord. Game.< y<*slerday had Ihe Ri**! ik*x play ing the Cardinals and the Brave.s taking on Ihe (Hani.s. On Siitur.'liy at Davidson Park al 3 p.m., there will he a hole-in- one lontest wilh first pii/e being §10. Also, there will ‘w* Ihnn* ba.s4*- ball game.s. the first om* begin ning al 5 p.m. Neatly 37 million people in 36 nations were hel|ied last year by C.-\KE fiHKl. M»lf'help and medi- . eal program.s. A prematuie infant unit start ed by a CARE MEDICO team dfictor al the hospital in (iombak, . Malaysia, ended its firs! year with a record of losing only 2 of 8 births weighing 3.5 lbs. or less. In all the hospital’s previous years, only 1 baby under 3J> lbs. had survived. The “preemies” are in a pediatrie-maternity building that was also built with con- iributions to MEDICfU a sei-vice i of CARE, Xe-A- York PJ016. New issue here today rec.jrd in the 6(M)-yarrl da.-li with a .Time of 1:19.3. He won the Penn Relays hall mile HiLs .spring witii ! a 1 :.5(;.6 vio<*king. ' “Robert ha.'; the jMdenli il 'to be j one of the fiiu*si collegiate run ners til all times.” lommcntiKi Buehler. "He is an outstanding -Student and should be a v;iluable a.ss<»t to Duke both in the an*a of academies and athletics." Wlieeler was r4»<‘enily lion )red by SiK>rt.s Illustraled’.s Faces in th<* Crowd. His b<‘si mile time is Restrictions On Hunting Eased RALEIGH. N. C. — Restri. I io:v< oil the mori.‘ than 3il commercial shooting pre.'i*rvt'.s in .N'tirtb (.ar- olina have been eas(*:t lor the coming liunling seasmi. Till North Carolina Wildlife Resource's L'ommission veUcrl t * c;i-;e Ibi* restrictions after receiv ing complunl'; from shooting pie serve opi'ralors ibal the regula tions wen* too barsli. ••Sii(M)ting j»re.st'rv(‘s liave pro vided a valuable service to our s|Mntsm(‘n liy making good hunt ing available, and it has not bt'en tin* Ctnnmission’s inti*nl to curtail upcrition of the prest'rves." indi cated Wildlife Tommission Direc- toi Tly-lc P. Patton. St'Vt'ral r<‘quiro:nents ivere Duke CITY SOFTBALL STANDINGS TVam \\'»>n Lo DVD .5 ■'raft spun 1 C A.' T Grading .3 Fibt'r Contioi 2 K Mills 1 Kiist Hapiisl o Last wtM'k’s scores: DVD Fiber Crmirols .'L /'foURNEWE I ''- ^ I. * !L rUfllSHEO IT PAKNTS' MACAZiNr COME IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT COPY Kings Mounttfln Drag Company Phone 739-2571 a t(*ntli t>f a .';t*coiid olf ilit record of lieLi b| Roger Ueanlmore. "\Vbeelt‘r will be a big help to .)ur 1970 cross country team.” adil- i-d Bueliler. "With Iii.s addition and tin* retuniing of a veterui .-;qua(l. we will ce:tainly be con tenders tor ACT honors." \Vbeel(*r will t*nter Duke in Septemlx'i'. climinaletl. includi:!',: the reiiuiii*- ment Dial houn(larie.< of preserves be marked ;).v wire, the rtaiuire- ment f«a an additional .s|>c.i:il p<‘rmit \\h<*n native ganu’ birds were liunled in ad liiion to iu*n- raised biid.". Also. suiuMvNion of liu* rel(‘ase ol pi'n-iiiiscd binls was eliminated. Tlie i‘,\l(‘nd<*d s{msoii was .nni*ciing tor 57 hHs in iliroi' games, ousti'd the KM r(*am :)\ score.*; (j1 14-L 11-1 and ll-i. Kings Mountain managed only 11 hits in Du* three contests and eommilti'd 17 errors. iliHe lefthanders; hurled the \ ! •tori(*s lor Hickory, which now sjn.rls a DM olin walked, and Dcm Ses.*|)ms .singled after a passed ball by Hickoiy c:ilcher David Williams. Hickory’s third .super southpaw, David Beard, put the icing on the cake Tuo.sday night in Hic'kory, iHowing only an infield single to .''iralton Witiiers as Hickory iriumpht*d 14-0. Beard struck out 11 and vvalkwl five* in limiting liis record to 5-0. Ml iliree ol the* Hickory lefijes arc' undelc'atcd. .\fter \Vitht*rs singled behind '(‘coiivi base with two out in the .'i.xth inning. Bivird rc'taliated by picking iiitn off first base. Hii-kory went iint its biggexsf hit ting atiackol the .series, eonneet- ing fur 24 Itits oil .Si*ssoms, the third KM pirclu*r to get racked A'hile going the entire nine in nings. Rick Spenvt'i; .lc*ff .\hernetliy% Robbie* Williams. Mike Lutz and Beard had three* liits each for Hickory .and .st*veral other players got a pair of iiit.s.DavId Williams cracked a two-run homer in ad- ,lit ion to a tvvo-i un single. The loss Ic'fi Kings .Mountain with a final season’s record of two wins and 1.5 losses. In Ollier Wcstc'rn Division play*- ofl sc*ries i Iteading into Wedne.s- (iay niglit’.*'* pl;iy» Cherryville led !Ic*nrietta two gamc*s to one and Shelby Icvl .Moiganlon two game's lo one. Spend A Cool Fourth AT MAPLE SPRINGS Giant Pool Now Open To The Public Turn Right Al Belhware School USE Pampers diaper & PANTS IN ONE soft, comfortable & absorbent Pampers Daytime 30*s Regular SI.79 NOW $1.59 Pampers Daytime 15's Regular 95c NOW 89c Pampers New Born 30‘s Regular S1.S9 NOW $1.39 Pampers Overnight 12's Regular 95c NOW 89c SALE ONLY LASTS THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY CITY NEWS Battleground Road Kings Mountain