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Thursday, June 10, 1971 1 Post 155 Hosts Bessemer Tonight, FC Saturday THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 Carolina LeaJs National League Duplex Second, A One Game Back, W. D. lee Third TIM ECHOLS Post 155 Outfielder Georgia Star Signs Grant With Bulldogs Tucker, Georgia, HiKk foctball star. Danny Hudson, has signed a grant-in-aid to play foot- Cardina Thrtiwing holds a one game lead over Duplex in the National Lea^jUi' men's .s/^)ftball standings. Carolina ha.s won H games while losing two. Duple:rsports a 10-3 record and W. D. Lee is third with an 8-5 mark, three games behind. Rounding out the National League schedule i.s Kfngs Moun tain Knit with a G-7 mark and Dicey Mills and Oxford Knit Mills uitli 2-11 records. Carolina Throwing won six games during the past week. Complete results follow: Oxford 000 01— 1 Car. Throw. 14(n^2x—ISl \VP: Tony Tomi^kins. i LP: Ruff. ! Oxford: Long and Beattie. 1 for 2; Adams, 1 for 1. CT: Don I Sessoms, 3 for 4; Billy Rainey and ‘ Jerry Barrett, 2 for 3 each. Home , Runs: Gary Oliver 2, Don Se*- soma 1. Concept 012 030 0— 6 Car. 320 105 x—11 WP: Tony Tomi>kins. I Li^ Richard Pi’oc'tor. j Concept: John Long, 2 for 4; ' Richard Proctor, 2 for 4. CT: Tony II Tompkins and Ted Guffey, 3 for jxnooiis^ Oliver, 3 for 4. Home Runs: Guff(‘y. 000 20— 2 356 4x—18 ball for Gardner-Webb ^Hege. ^ Hudson playcKl tackle for his high', school team. WP: Tony Tompkins Hudson, 6-0 and 210 pounds^ lP: Bob Pa^ff. played two years of varsity bail i Dicey: H(^)per, 2 for 4; Burgess for Coach Jack Wilks at Tucker! 2 for 4. Carolina: Gene Putnam High School. He was selected * Billy Rainey, 3 for 3. Bruce game captain his senior year and Jones, 2 for 3. Homers: Rainey, also W'as a track star, throwing Concept 000 010 O— 1 the shot. Carolina 246 523 x—22 Coach Ken Sanford, Gardner- . Webb football assistant, who re-i WP: Toimpkins. eruited Hudson said the young KP: . gridder was an excellent pros ^ ^3. Carolina: Mike Smith, Lefty ^’‘^annv is a fine young man; Mo.^. 4 for 5 each; Tompkins. 3 ancfwearo certhTn tLt L will f»r 4. Homo Runs: Jero; Barrett bt» an asset to our football Pro I ^ Mike bmith 2, I^fty M.TaS, Ken gram,” said Sanford. “He has a. Short, Wayne Wooster, great deal of ability and most of - Concept 201 20— 5 4 • . ^1 ) vn *3 0^ roll Pci DANNY HARTSOE. . .Post 155 pitcher-outfielder Drivers Chase Elliott At Fairgrounds Track SHELBY, N. C. — The HRA- wood; and I>Jn Beam, Cherry sa'nctoned' wild running Late' villo; are others sc-t to make a Model Sportsman drivers, with run for the 1 000 first place mon- another $1,000 purse np for grabs.: ey. return to the Shelby SP^-'’ay tot j j, jjmmy .Martin. Les- a 50-lap mam event at the Clo - McKinney. Mike Duvall and land County Fairgrounds. Action ^im begins at 8 o’clock sharp. ' Lancaster Has Second No-Hit Gem For leaders j Parkgrace continued to roll a-j ' long unbeaten in Little L<«>c:ue play Thursday, blanking Opti- . mist 3-0 behind Uio no-hil pitch ing of Ste\'e Lan^'.'wier. It was the second straight no- hitter for Lancaster, who earlier j ; hurlfd the first no-hit, no-run j game of Itie current little league | campaign. ^ 1 Parkgrace s<'orc:l al three of its ' runs in ih(? third inniii^^; tt> break a sroieh*^^ tie. j IXjn Hender.S'jn wa.s the losing pit( lier, giving up only five hits. Richard V’an Dyke led I*ark- grace at the [)lHte with two hits I in three times at bat. { I Carolina Wins Ledhs f^ame 3vet Mfnstte Carolina Throwing’s ladies .soft : ball team captured a 12-6 victory ov'^r .dinette Mills in a giiirie plived la>r night. fd'i Adams collectefl three hits ’•1 tc’.ir triTj.s. im-luding a pair of home run.S; and Ih‘.stor Havnes ha:i 3 for-4 to spark the winner.s, ' who collected IT hiL<. Sliirley Rudisill wa.s the win- rl J piuAu*r and Mildred Greene | ■ vvas charged with the loss. ; ' Janet Pruett and Sheila Appling '■ hud 2-for-4 each for Minetle. j Ec^h team committed .six er- 1 rors. , -t / I# r. M ROBBIE MOORE. . .Post 155 second aacker Is June 16 iaki Cily Wins 70 Saiety Award ' Central Pupils Win Awards Kings Mountain is among 22 j . A large num^r irar HeV "s and cities cited', Junior high school sti^ents were 'irthTNoi-rc^rolina State Motor! presented awards at finals exer- The summ(T learning camp to club for fatality-free records j cisos recently. Juiuors Capture Two 01 Three During Past Week .Kings Mountain's Juniors won two of three games during the pasi week to move back intjo con- bmtlon for the n*guUu- season tltU* in League TVx> o[ Ar(*a Four. Post 155 \vhipp(^d Hlekfjry 4-2 Thur-sday night and defeat wl Cherryville 8-3 Saturday befdn* Ifjsing to Henrietta on Tuesday. 9-3. The Juniors n^iurn hoime (U>- night to B<*s8semeT City in the first game of the 3ei(»nd hall of regular season I^Y- is b) Forest OTy Saturday and goes to Morganton next Tuesday. Hickory, Shelby "and Forest Cily load League Two with 4-2 records and Post 155 ia next with a 4-3 mark. Kings Mountain miss ed a godden oppommity to take over tile league lead Tuesday i when Cherryville whipped Hick- I ory 7-0. But Post 155 dropped Its tilt to Henrietta. Chuck Carpenter going the dis tance. Kings Mounfain handed Hickory' its firsf^ defeat of the season last Thursday, then Rick^ Hord went the route in defeating Cherrywiile here Saturday night. Post 155 erased a 2-0 deflcdt against Cherryville with four runs in the fifth and three In the 1 sixth. David Bolin’s two-run sin- . gle tied the game in the fifth ] and Hewd’s Lvo-run single plated . I what proved to be the winning j runs, I ' Bolin and Keith Parker had i two hits each for Potst 155. Corbin Ledford of Cherryville I had a no-hitter going until the fifth, when Parker started the four-nm outburst with a single to center. bo held at Central school will ^^ist vear. ited Sportsman veterans Shelby’s Stick Elliott, who has j really burning ut) the half-mile ^ Tn? summer .schedule is as Buford. Ga.; Harold Painter, onds behind tha«e Greenville, S. C.; and Bennett Models. Clonlz,Morganton; all recent win-: The jazzed up Late ;-oiiows. ^ ners, head the flock expected for Sportsman cars have boon clock , Ju le the rousing fender-bending and^ed at less than 25_sec*ond3 flat i Ju»y noucKty all he has the determination to succet*d. W’e are happy that he has chosen to play for Gardner- Webb.” Ronnd Robin PlayBe^ns Round Robin Softball play will, Carolina begin Siiturday at 6 p.m. and 6G6) 6 Ox—28 WP: Tompkins. LP: Proctor. Com’ept: Bobby G-reen, 3 for 4. Carolina: Gene Putnam. Mike Smith, Lefty Moss. 4 for 4 each. Home Runs: Jerry Barrett Mike Smith, Wayne Wooster. ^ , 1 iie> . operate on two tnreo week se.s- . ^ I ; sion-s. .Vpproximately 150 7th, 8ih,: The Traffic Safety A\vard i-s i HlsioiT Aw'ards: Rita who are, iiMi ^ra'le students will re- presented to the city for the msi i Kenny Flails, Ivaren Hin- Parkgrace ^neloys ;>uiejv „ lalf-milo: j , Central school at 8 a.m. time. Other towns in the McDaniel, Suzanne Team become the emy of others on his HR.\ tracks with their bllsTorm:4^ Classc.s will held 10,000 population groep receiving i^jcDaniel, Myia McGinnis, Caro- Rcjtary hometown track; Raymond Payne,, pace, w^hich is only a few sec*- 3.-^2 a.m. ; awards are Cherryville. ^i^hl Mintz, Boyd Nicholson .Dou- Optimist iUnun rxf tiio i.jitc * yoars*, Mount Airy, Koxboro Peterson, Joey Wells, Debra Childers Canton, four ears; Ahoskie j ^hite, Reginald Whitmire and Jaycees .Oxford, three years; Mount Hollv vvayne Larbro. i C & C Metal land Waynesville, two years; Tar- j ;ea at ie=s tnan ^ . Uoro. Kings Mouniain. Graham. I Woodman of tlte World: Karen ’ ■ In reienfw'ecks at Shelbv, which! Jtily 26-Ans. 13 Second So-s.on Southern Wnes. Belmont, Forest 1 Hinton. _ oump.u-o»..6...e n" tl^n"®any .si^dsever; Bus tr.nrP^portation will bo pro- c;,, Newton. HeAiersonvOle, and i citizen of the Vear Awards;! Gaffney’s CharMe Blanton of any * vided for pe summer camp b\ ;_;ji;.olnton. one year. ; Shane Gibson end Desiree While, the David Gray-owned Camanj ^ __ Grand National-^, Grand; Hic follr-wing scheduled rouies \;inneri? in the (wer'dO.OOO pop-1 Oratorical Contest: .Scott Moss, from Spartanburg, Frank tVithers ' etc., without hccomiiig . Bui 1 will serve \ork Kci. to group are: Hoanoke Cornelius, in the Red Davis-own- airborne But thev’re still getting! Hord’s Fish Camp. Gro\or Shelbv, and Albemarle.' - ■■ ■ " ■ “ ' Rd. to K. Rd. 224o bj ^^nsec- Dion School Rd. Compact ^h<x>J years; and Asheboro and WOMEN'S SOFTBAIL STANDINGS , Concord, one year. ■“ BUS 2 ™ the Grover area.' M^nor Club President Thomas LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 8. 1971 ed Camaro; Billy acott, Union, S.; each weekend. C., another newcom<M- in his new, Camaro; Daniel Warlick, Bel-' Parker-Led Team Wins w 4 4 continue until 10 p.m. at Deal Street Park. Teams participating are Bes semer City, Dicey Mills, Rock Hill, S. C., Public Service. Caro WT: Tompkins. LP: Jim BuHard. KM: Oliver Grant, 3 for 4. CaroliDu: Jerry Barrett. 3 for 4; Don Sessoms, 3 foo* 4. Home Runs Behind one-hit pitching of Tommy Parker, Rotary Little 000 020 1— 3 Leaguers toppled Chiliiers 6-0. 334 310 x; 14 Parker struck out 13 in six in- i nings. He paced the hitting at- j ta'k with a home run and sin gle. Tinsley, with a double and sin gle, Bell with two singles and 1,S ss-rn; S- Yarna. Team Firestone Wilson Perkins Belmont Optimist Kinders ^ ^ Carolina Tlirowing 0 3 MEN'S SOFTBALL STANDINGS American L6cgu© K Mills 9 ^ Craftsi)un ^ Champion.^ Bessemer City 4 Dallas ^ I National League i Carolina Throwing H Duplex 9 K. M. Knit " W D. Iee ” ' Dieey Mills ^ 1 Oxford Knit 2 . and its affiliate, the National Bus 3 serves Highway T4\V fmm ! Automobile Association, for these Bethware to Buffalo Creek. Beth-1 otitstaml.ng recouL m traffic lehem Rd., Crocker Rd., Phifer safely. Rd.. proct-oding to Central. Bus 4 serves ^Yaco Rd.. Cherry- vilic Rd. 216, Ebenez.er Village, j ' Pattors/:)n Grove Commum'ty, High- j way 74 proceeding to Central. Drivers will start tlieir routes I at approximately 7 a.m. SENIOR CITIZENS Senior Citizens dub will hold a pL*nic Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. at Shelter No. 1. Le.’*' Crawford. All members vited to attend. r,e m- F. R. Summers Spelling Medal: * Deborah Bennett. DAR Essay Contest Winner: Karen Hinton. Talent Show Winners: Lisa Sherrer, Delores Watkins, Brenda Turner and Grade Logan. Model Car Contest Wln^^ srpoS^r^Xl^li thipH Sustomlzed—Gary Howze, ^st; Terry Barrett, serond; Trucks — Greg BurrW, first; Jlni Watson, second; anid other—^Biil Cashion. lUn# isvfersj from j&aei KijKS».3«U'..-K , REXALL* I jAUJMOXi #) [t Mamci Mia, rm CAU 'A ny p/kje Mzz^ 5 Mignesiuir.^ Aluminum- Hydroxide Get, 89c in REXALL BREATHFRESH H«ndy itrosol brtath tn»r for pur** tf POcJwt 250 AQ^ j metermd sprays. _ SAT f . I. >v Wo f Jaa," JF\ REDI-SHAVE SHAVECREAM 69c r Rtfular. Mantbol or Lima. 11 ox. ■AUK" REXALL ^ ,MODACINi Th# love of Reol ITALIAN PIZZA & SPAGHETTI knows no oga limits but it does seem the High School ond College set hos dis covered the VILLAGE PIZZA c-^d v»e couldn't be hoppier. Our acres of free parking, our test Toke Ou. scrMCe. the soft comfortable booths the delightful otsmosphc'c, or,- the most deliciously prepored iS on Pizzo ond Spoghett. th,s •. te c* the Old Country, oil combine ...to TMF village pizza -ho ■ iN ' ploce for o full course iCn^ or dinner or on otter shov. sno k We arc under the tome management 05 the VILLAGE CAHTS, ,A ond that make, .t right. CAROLINA THROWING STABS - Former Kingg Mountain High nnd Poit 155 bat.eball standouts Mike Smith, left, and Gene c^tlnulng to cany hot bat. In th. city iST Both or- ployina tor th. Caroltaa Throng t^ ^ 1.^ th. Natloual Lwigu. by on. go». owe DuploK. Both SnUth and Putnam starred on the 1966 KM Teener All Star team which tlnlshed third In the nation and Smith was the letrfirrq hitler on th. 1969 King. Mountain High toam which won th. .tote 3 A choxnploMhlp. HOURS /AONPAY through THUft?DAy\ 11 30 AM til' 2 X PM ' £, 4 30 PM t.ll 9.00 PA\ FRIDAY TILL 11 30 P^^ SATURDAY 11;30 AM tiM n 00 PM SUNDAY 4.00 PM till 11 :00 P^A DIXIE VILLAGE HWY 74-W GASTONIA Fast rtlKf o< tt.slon htadach*. 100's 99c'' CARA NOME HAND LOTIONS: HAND ^ I CREAM i: l-'—-i .h, 69c XMLDnigCo. I . ^^1 vK
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