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Thursday. March 23, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C >72 Walker _City A ton rpentci 'liilflor.'; ■rvvill^ City I I22J IT R(l., )G W. r City 1, me .3. City yd SI., IS one of s for vealed !y uni- olitics. lan- xr let 21 to 'a ling a ly cut- whole aeralio gover- il eler- admir- ole stat^P IS ap- . men- hapol ik HERALD SPORTS By GARY STEWART Moiinties Whip Crest 104 In SWC Opener Bolin's Three-Run Homer Sparks Seven-Run Third Inning Uprising Could Florida State's Predictions Of National Title Be Coming True? Two years ago when Florida State assistant basket- hall coaches Bill Bolton and Morris McHone came to Kings Mountain to sign Otis Cole, they said the Seminoles would win the NCAA basketball title before Cole graduated. The Seminoles, who have taken great strides in bas ketball the past few years under former Louisville assist ant Hugh Durham, wili have their first chance at the na tional championship beginning tonight in Los Angeles. ? Florida State, ranked 10th nationally and fresh from a 73-54 victory over alw'ays-tough Kentucky, wiil take on North Carolina’s second-ranked 'iar Heels tonight in tne J NCAA’s opening round. UCLA and Louisville play in to- night’s other first round game. ^ Not many people give the Seminoles much of a chance of winning the tournament. Most folks figure the title game will pit UCL;^ against Carolina and that UCLA will - bo the winner for the sixth straight year and for the eighth T’t iimc in the past nine seasons. But, still, even the trip to ,, the national finals will help Durham in recruiting piayeis " that might possibly bring FSU a national title in the fu- jurc. Although Seminole fans aren’t marking this year off ^Wl, they can’t help but be optimistic about the future. On ly one starter, Rowland Garrett, graduates off this year’s team and the Seminoles also return most of their bench, which includes Cole. Cole, although he’s only 6-2 and should be playing guard, is the iikely choice to move into Garrett’s forward position. Cole has served as a backup forward this year and has performed well while seeing action in every one of FSU’s contests. In addition to Cole, the Seminoles will return point man Otto Petty, All-American forward Ron King and their two big inside men, 6-11 Reggie Royals and 6-10 Law rence McCray. k Cole and Royals, a former Whiteville standout, will be ^ only two of seven North Carolinians in the national fin- , al.s. North Carolina has four'from the Tar Heel state (Rob- ■; ert McAdoo, Bobby Jones, Kim Huband and Ray Hite) and ^ UCLA has guard Henry Bibby of Franklinton, N. C. Louis- ville is the only team that will not be represented by a Tar Heel product. —Two KM Boys In National Events Kings Mountain could be the only small town in the United States to have a representative in both the NCAA and NAIA national tournaments. George Adams of Gardner-Webb led his teammates to a fourth place finish in the NAIA event last week in Kansas City. Adams made the All-Tournament team after averaging 36.8 points for five games. Had Adams not been hampered by injuries, he might weli have led G-W to even a higher finish. He played de spite a shoulder injury suffered in the District 26 tourna ment and an eye injury suffered in the first round of the national tournament. Adams raised the eyebrows of many pro scouts while / 1. mi’ 'David Bolin’.s three run home run, a 3l30-fo<jt blast over the le.t-rentertield fence, keyed a seven-1 an third inning rally which led Kings .Mountain high to a 10- 4 victory , ver Crest Moonday afternoon in the Southwestern Confe.erxe opener for both schools. 'Bolin’s home run, the first of the sea .n for a Mountaineer, erased a 31 Crest lead and gave righthander Rick Hord his first •ictory of the year. 'Hold held the Chargers to only tt\-o hits, while walking five and striking oul nine. 1 he victory gave Coach Barry Gibson’s club a 2-1 overall mark heading into Wednesday aftein on's a m e h^re against Burnt. Every man in the KMIIS lineup se i rerl at least one hit as the ’Vtnnnl.'iippers rnr -e-I two Crest hurlers for 11 hits, one cl the biggest cat attaks for a KM'H.s team in three years. iGrafton Withers, All-C.anfer- ene lirst ha email, led the hit ting atta.k with 3-for l, inluding a I. i tie. Bo in, Danny I.'art.sr.e and Tim Ech.ls added two hit.- apiece. tiiest .jemped to a 3-0 leetl in the first inning on a t.tree tun hr mer hy Doug Nohlitt hut \’'ith ert’ li-ipie and Bolin's singio cut the diflerenc to 31 in the bottom ol the first. Re. '.ti.e Mo re's single touched o’f he big .seven run outbut t for K.M in the thitd. Alter bis liit. Withers also singled, selling the stage lot Bolin's long and tower ing home It. n. Three Crest errors, i Harts ,e's double and Ilord's -in- ... . . r._ other KM Hits Ironmeii And Central Away Hord To Oppose F Heavner Friday [ &t Cherryville V - '' * p'- '• 'iiiiiiir*’**^ ' fev-'-. vC.. - . .. SLAMS HOMER — David Bolin, above, slammed a three-run home run to key a seven-run third inning rally which spark ed KMHS to a 10 4 victory over Crest Monday. Bolin and his mates travel to Cherryville Fri day. Hartsoe Hurls, Parker Hits KM Past Rums le acfountcd for the four Mourtaineer lallies. Kings Mountain picked up two more runs in the fourth inning to lose out the sc,ring. Parker's double and sin les by Hartsoe, Echols and Wayne Bridge^ led to the runs. Hord held the Chargers hitless from the first inning until Ihe seventii, when Crest pushed across its fa. rth and final tally. HUHLS TWO HITTER Senior righthander Hick Hord, above, gave up only two bits in hurling Kings Mountain's Mountaineers to a 10-4 victory over Crest in the Southwestern Conferonce open er here Monday. Hord walked five and struck out nine in post ing his first victory of the season. Hord is scheduled to pitch again Friday at Cherryville. Smith Says Think Only Heels Of FSU Kin.gs .Mr.iintain high’s b.ase- h.-ill loam hits the real for its no.xt two .Southwesicrn Confei- en:e contests. Coach Barry Gi'os n'.s charge.' play at Cherryville Friday and tourney to R-3 Central next Tue.sday before returning home foi a gaoie Fiid.iy of jie.vi week again t East Rutherford. Rain has h.ampere<l the Moun laiiieets thus Iar. Their gi .ne Iasi Fr.day with Crest was | ast- IHjncd unlil Mon lay and 'Tac-S- day’s gitmic again.sl Burns w.is w i.shed oil! and w." : schec/ led t be played Wednesday. The Mnunlaineers, who weren't very imptessive in non con.eieiice games agair.st 4-.\ Hunter Hu‘'s and 2 A Bes.semer City, unloaded a ll-liit attack agaln.st Crest Monday a they opened SWC play with a 10 1 victory. •Senior righthander R!ik Hnr 1, who stcpi)Od the Chan ors n two hits, is scheduled to open for the Mountaineers Friday at Cher ryville. Cherryville will prr/b.ahly counter with righthander Joe Heu' ner, said by many to he the top hurler in the conference. three HITS — All Conferi iirst baseman Grafton WftliiN collected three hits i^onday^Ji help spark Kings Mountqiir 10^ victory over Crest With#)| will be In the linear Frldfr 'when the Mountaineers te' Cherryville. Two FisWiif touweys Set AtLakeNoiqiaR CHARLOTE. - Om e again, ^e a token of appreciation- to th* Cherryville dropped its . pening ,idoorsmen who have support- game to Burns, 1-0, de.spitc a ed [p down through the years, the thiee-hit performance by the sport-smen’s. Boat, Camping and hard-throwing Heavner. Five er- Vacati m Show of the Cafollnea rots led to Cherryvillc’s down ^vlll .sponsor lucrative Rshlng fall. competition for Carolina^ an- Either Danny Hart.soe or Keith , L , u . R-irker will draw the stnrtino as- Only this spring, there will „ . u . - CH.-WEL HILL, N. C. - .N'orih at our best to have a chance to I will diaw the stnrun as Herd p-ut the Chargers aside in caralina’.s Tar Heels, champions win.” ^ On the agenda are competitioMS order three times, in the third, of the Allantic'Loast Conference Florida State ha.s two North for both bass-fishing buffs and fifth and sixth frames. and the East for the fourth time Carolina nativo.s on its team, ^ , crappic enthusiasts. The box score: in six scasoms, iclarh with Florida They are Reggie Royais, toilering Stale Thur.^day night at 9:10 center who hail.s from Whiteville, Hillt .ppers. KM-Crest Boxscore (ESTi in the NCAA .semifinals al and OlLs Cdle. sharpshooling Los Angeles. backcourt star from Kings .Maun- t.Tin. Unbea'cn UCLA, the top favor- The bass Rurnament is set ril 22-23, while the crappie con- Parker, catcher David Bolin test is a one-day event slated At)- and first baseman Grafton With- ril 22. Headquarters for both ers have been the hitting leaders will be Wher Rena Marina Oft - . All Danny Hartsoe held Burns to I KC and many of the pros said the former KMHS All- over his six-inning pitch- ore-st a .< „ merican will probably go in 'the first round of the up- ing stint and Keith Parker bat- oh u AB R H E Rbi tccl in five runs as Kings Moun- Brown, f coming NBA draft. „ ^ „ Adams’ 184 points in five national tournament games tan's Mountaineers .stopped Burns • g ^ were second only to Kentucky State’s Travis Grant. Grant, Goode, c 2 1 who scored a record 60 points in Kentucky State’s first Wednesday" ah^n^n ^ i round game, finished with 203 points and won the tour- r4i-stenng his first f. ? ney’s most valuable player award after leading his team season, worked the 'if ° „ itf, meets Louisville on Ihe same cutstanding .oalonee in the Ea.-l night pregram. That game will j^^rn Regional. Dennis Wuyeik, .ren- oegin at 11:00 (ESD. Winners of jer f.,iwar:i. wa.^ vcled the tour the games will battle Saturday namrnf.s Most Valu.-.blc Pla.wr. afternoon for the natfonal champ Tcamm;iles RobeH McAcloo and The Tar Hee ls agam dtspla.ved Mountaineers thus far Lake Norman. Gecr,ge Karl joint'd M'uycik o;i tral are figured to be among the cut every memlier of the team Amateur anglers from hit safely in Moonday’s victory Carolinas are eligible to ehter. i- over Crest. The large-mouth b.as.s entraftw „ ... , „ „ , will lie casting for a purcasC ’ot Both Clierryvillc and R-S Cen- J2jl00 plus merchandise and tttj- phies. In retail value ney i to its third straight title. _ _ _ first six frames, holding tlie Bull ^ Adams won an engraved wrist watch for being select- ^ogs seorclc.ss. Parker relieved ’ P ' • ed to the all-tournamertt team but gave the prize to his Hartsoe in the seventh inning Newton, lb Wilson, p . ..6.. coach Eddie Holbrook. Adams told Holbrook he wanted and handed the visitors their lone w.»,d .no m.n I wouldn’t have got to gone to college.” —Thompson Still Sd’l’ing Records David Thompson, former basketball great at Crest and fanned eight as he turned in the toop pitching performance at J,",’."'’ the early-scason. Hi.s teammates f:° , ' him with an 11-hit at- High and now a freshman sensation at N, C. State, is tak- giving the Mountaineers 23 iHitsw, f ing up in track where he left off in basketball. their last two ballgames. In his very first outing as a member of the Wolfpack Parker was a pcrfe'vt 3-for-3 ai Echhois, if . Totals 23 4 2 4 KINGS .MTN. AB R H Rbi Mo.re, 2o 4 1 1 0 Withers, lb .-.4 2 3 0 c 4 1 2 4 Parker. si 3 2 1 0 contenders f. r the SWC title, f,,,.,.ehandi.se awa dr is „ Both teams have primarily tee ;^,p,.cury o.-thoard fi-shln.r motol- same players that earrieci^ them ponaled by Kiekhaefer-MereurJt-r Crappie fishermen can reel Uj $,">(M) in cash awards along wltn fishing tackle and trophies. This is the second year of Sportsmen'.' Show sponsorship of the tournament, which during its inauguration in 197!) was re stricted to Tar Heel fi.shermen to winning records last year. Burris Takes First Place Charles Burris, local karate in- 1-0 in the first inning on con.se- cvent at Florida State. ‘‘David did every thing wrong as far as form was concerned and still got that kind of dis tance. He even started a foot-and-a-half behind the takeoff line! With practice he could win the ACC title and figure nationally. His weak point is in his step. He has tremend ous jumping and leaping ability, which everyone saw on , , , the baskeiball court. David is a tremendously untapped cuium single.' by wahers bolni talent in track. If he works at it regularly, there is no limit anJ Parkei. single.-, by Hunter to his perlormance.” r Bowlers Eye National Tournament The 42nd annual National Duckpin Bowling Congress Tournament opened last Saturday in Richmond, Va., with ^ teams from several northern states and Virginia compel- 3|jijfjogs in erder iluring I f r cf ing. , the six innings in wliL-h lie Kings Mounfain will send at least 11 teams to the pitched, n-’t’onal tournament within the next few weeks. One of The .Mountaineer.' s'jnre.l in Kinrs Mountain’s mixed teams won the national title last every inning until the nixih, their last. The Mountics scored three ^^“‘The current Icad^in men’s play ri t^V^ll^ '0^";4: team of Richmond with a score of 1870. The mixed team leader is Durfee Lancs of Fall River, Mass., with a score eoniinued th. m in The Mountaineers gave llarlsoe Moore. LO' KM .3. Crest 3. 2B we’,<- a'ways playld all the working nrnn ho needod ^ Parker, ilarts 0. 3B Withers, y ta.oiiiia.'' in the first two innings as they --No-blitt, Bolin. i 1 say liis Tar Heel.' a-e Pollccted five runs. Pitcher IP II R ER BB SO ihink ng ajo-f ik 'ling exn pi tlic The Moun.ainec'.s went ahead Reaver (Li 3 23 12 ft) S 0 1 n. xi o -ru-rn Uto .'.hedul '—virli Wilson . ..2 1-3 2 0 0 Hord (\V) .... 7 2 -1 3 U Park and CroswelL loiisliia. Coach Doan Smith'.' Tar Heel.' Hit all-tournaimcnt team, advanced to the final.'by toppling Bill Chamberlain played out Sjuth C.iDlina and tl-'.d-ranked standing defense in bcih tourna- Pennsylvania in the Ea-tern Re- mi ni .game.', limi.ing Soulli Caio- gicnal at Morgantown. West Va., lina'.s L .n Riker to 1(1 plir.'s and la.'t week. Carolina breke out ci h;.’..lin,g Penn’s Corky Callicun to a 40-40 Be wilh Penn to beat the jus: -even. Quakers, 73-59. It broke .1 17- Another hero was Stove Previs, ga.ne winning streak for Penn. tin nall-liawking guard whom The Caic'lina-Flcrida State game Smitli vails ‘‘one of the best de will be a renewal ol a series len.-i.e players in ihe counlry.” ferm Innor.s in the Lexington wiii.'h has seen tlio Iar Heels Previs, al b-3, di.l a magnificeni struetoi, reconlly ta,ik first place beji the £i min les .sevi n time; in joi oi guarding Pehn'.s G-.S Phil O; . n and the N. Si .le karate a rov. FSU m .ti ha.' w. n ovi, Lankin a::i. tournamenfs. , J'maI n’v w A Carolina. Ihe Tar HoeLs will I'rae'ice hi . , , - 1 'r*D The last meeting t3:,k place last Chapel Hiil Tue.sday and will , year in riiapcl Hill when the Tar le t.e hv thartered plane for Lo.' hghting division, losing out .^huar of Chailolte captured th* j,, to rnr rl hi.s own a's'^iali-n (0 event. momCers, Lee Farmer oi Boo::e. F in weatlier and unfavorable Kti:h Franklin, one ol Burris’.' water conditions hampered the ^ .'inden s, .eaplured Ihi junior di- eatoh both years, -so at Ihe re- visi.on erewn. quest of parliei-panl.s, Ihe bass F.urri' will e.ompete in tlio North meet was moved up a month for f arolina A & T tournament April Ihe '72 !<*. rney. 1.3 in Green.'bcro. Lawrence Me- "The lishermen fell that April •S.vain rl King.' .Mountain will be would l.e much more conducive one of the directors of the event, to g ol ealehe.s of big bass, so (Conlmiiird Four) Withers and E( lin, plus Pai.ier’.s triple, aercunted tor the four sco- ond inning run.'. Mt-amvhile, Mart.sce was having little trcufile mowing down Ihe Biiirns baiters. He retirid the 0 d F. U. ''Tlia '; eiiallengo tn ugii, " 3 9 lie -rai 1. ‘ We knc.v he.v goo.i F! ir- i !a Slate is, ari l we ll liave Ii be .^p/£hfdmn youp aUey... Ladies League Jenny Oates claimed individual scoring honors for the week in local bowlin.g league action al Mountain Lanes B wling Cen ter. Donnie Allison To Drive Chevy In Atlanta 500 'HAMPTON. Ga.—Pack up the makeup kit. Put the broadcasting lilazer in moll;h;ills. Bleak oul Ilte I'l i rra.'h iielniet and driver’.' uniform. n innie Allison's going racing racing a. iMn. 1 .le younger hrothor of Po! by .\l'i m ha' been n.amed lo drive a brand new Ghevrolet in Ihe .Maiili 2.'i Atlanta .300. TTianks lo ' rolher Itol'.iiy. Donnie, left willi a rkle, wlien F'ord Motor Go. withdrew it.' of 1800. ... , -lit, 4., ! ii, persons! iCreaks cf lulling .safely Other scores Kings Mountain bowlers Will be tiying to jj, game iliey’.e pariiei- it- Pawling for the u top include: 776 in men’s doubles; 714 in women s doubles: Bolin has played in all four sci^vice team Jenny 447 in men’s singles and 380 in women’s singles; and 1202 K'M’-' contest.' wlule Withers games of 122, 1.' in men’s all-events. Local bowlers have placed high in several national Bums E. Holland, rf events and this year should be no exception. Pair That Broke Evil Knievei's Record To Perform At Charlotte OHARLOTTE.—^They are call- 'March 25 and 26 during the Inter- (si the "FTvin" Cycles” h.it are national Hot Rod Association rapidly teaming known as the World Recoi-d Drag Race cham- "Shew Stealers.’ pienships. j.jj They answer to either and the On March 5, while appearing jp twin motorcycle daredevils, IS- at the Ontario Motor Speedw^ London, ss-p vear-old Rex Blackwell and 20- pri '■ to the running me NAS- jf year-old Gary Davis, fresh from CA'R .Miller 309, the Flying Cy- Hastings, p lop-ping a world record at On- cles” soar^ over a t”tal of 21 pjeore, ef tario Calif., and an exhibition cars, clearing 13 feet and broke geaver, cf jump at Las Vegas, will he try- tjie previous record of 19 cars 2b<-c ring to top their cwn record at heH b ythe famed ^el Knievel. Blmrrc, c ^kharlolle Motor Speedway on The unique part of the Flying pooie, ^ Men's League nil Ramsey shttred toil honors ill men's league action Monday niglit witli a 131 line and 3o4 .'Cl. Hi.vvcvcr, liiS team had lo .'lock car laeirtg suppotl this .'ea- setile for a s; it of its four- son. look a si ,il in tlie hroadca.'t game set with Qi ality Sand- hoollt of Af'C-'PV. He bo.-ame a Oates Shell vt-h. i-olof lommentator for Iho tele com -.ined D ii Herndon ti ppod tlie Qutil- vision nelwork coverage of .NA.S- , games of 122, 1.33 and US i'y Sandicieh attack with a 123 CAR's grand national series, has seen a-.ticn in three game.', ^ ggg 5;,,|.ic?s. Her efiorls led Hoe and 311 set. Throe of tlie Swapio l Ihe grease and grime ■Withers has eollectcd six hits the team to a four game sweep of h e Quality Sandwich bowlers i-f (jrand .Naiional eompetilion 10 . n.„ r.i.,i„ „„ f... Service. topped Hie COO mark. for the gl.-ire of television lights. Ronnie Culhertson al.so had a 'Donnie, however, will lx- ha. k ^Carolyn Stone's 322 series and gpj .^ot Monlay niglit while where Hi i'.ly and stock ear fans Pal Chapman's 31G sel heliod ieaiiing Culi’s R.aint Co. lo feels lie liolongs next week, on key the Oaies .Shell attack, H.-'icn three wins over Dilling Healin''. Hie race track al Atlanta Inter- KM-Burns I hallew’s 109 line and Belly Cuilicrtson's higli g.arne wa.s 13,), ntilioniil racewav. n I I''hc's 305 .'ct topped the 1 sers. three pins le s than Bab Wells’ Boi-.hy Allison, oldest of the I,-o BOXSCOrO I Doris Ware’s 121 line and w.iich liil Cub's I’aint in Alaliama brntiiors at 3,3, is etir in 10 trips to the plate so far while Bolin has six |hfts in 11 times at hat. Belly Wells’ 31S sel led West tlial departmeni. Gene Stone's renlly linewn as driver of one of tiet'a d Ut'S AB R H Rbi End A.me.ican lo a splil of its joj ijne and Gerald Ilipp's 323 the hottest cars in racing, Ihe s<|uad whieli 'Wait Until Next Year' Axiom Fits N. C. State Basketball Team R.VLEfC'H. Tliat old axiom li ns in collegiate ranks, of "Wail unlil next year” has Bur.eson, an all ACXC selection i oen worn sliiny over Ihe years, in his first .season, topped the But b lo.'trrs 'f North Cnrolin.i c m.eren.e in rebounding with a Stale's l-.iskel all W !f|iaek liave 11.0 mark and just barely miss- alrealy dred.ged it up and with ed n addin , the s ■-ring cr.own good reason. wilh a 21.3 average. With a Althou h Stale’s current sens ui je.ars experience behin l him, he ended ingl.nriousl.v wilh a 7300 pr.'.mises io he even more awe- li).'S to Duke in lirsl-round play .'o.-ne hi' .'e.-ond g -around. I'f Iho re:em Atlantic t'l .nsi Cm- F'i.gures produceil by Thompson ferenre t urnumeni, Iho Pack ap- were likewi.se impro.'sive. The pearl'd thrcuglioiit the campaign lithe C;esl high prmluct fired at to ho ji'.'l a step away fr,>m bt'ing an am:r, ing 35.0 pace and hauled a so, nd. solid elol). finishird wilh d: wn an avera 'o of 13.0 reixiunds an overall 10-10 record. Four of wiilie still lillin.g the role of till- losses were by a total of five team pl.n.vc-r in remark.nbe style, p inis. While this lalenied tandem is Wilh seven of the eiglit lop cn ,nled n as the foundaiion for Ii'.ryers due liaik next year, it next season's edition of the Wolf- thiis bo.’omos olivinus why optim- pa k, there will he p-lenly of sup- ism is rair;iant among Slate porting lielp. Healing the list is fans. Fut Hint is only a part of it, J(x> Caflerky, a fine rail handier Joining these returning voter- and a 11.3 si-orer, hu'tling Rick ans, win .se ranks inciuile 7-fo.il-l Holdt, .Steve Nnee. .ste- e Gra T mmy Burleson, will bo mem- liatn. Sieve .Smoral and Bo4) season’s fresliman Homs, ail nie-r.'iers . 1 the pres- averageil a whop- ent cliih. (Continued On iPuge Four) , (Continued On Page Five) four ga;ne set wilh Ameri.'an Lo- set 1 pped Ihe losers. ' Junior Joiin.son Chevrolet! An- I ing KH-S poinls per game in riu■- ftp from Hie frosli will he di- gion. Ethel Tignor led American Ranny tilanton scored a 120 parently, Ik '-.y fee’s nothing is nig to a 13-1 record and the Big mimitivo Monte Towe, ihe Wolf- Legion with a 109 line and 302 ppp and 312 -set to lea:l Childer’s too good for tiis brother. Kour championship. lols’ No. 2 s.virer with an 1S.4 set. Roofing and Healing to a three- "Wo were building a new Chey- linilisputed star of the Wolfets aver.tge, 0-7 Pirn Sioildard (1.5-3’_, Cleveland Radiator Seryice won game victory over AHx'rt Brack- rolet in our shop at home he was David Thompson, a 0-1 0-0 Leo Camitlx-ll 1II.21 and 6-3 three "ames from Plonk Broth- p'I’® team. Aud Ti nor’s 113 line ra«'O there's .something we want jumping jack wh-im C ach Nor- crai., Kuszmaal ilO.ii. ers. Pat Panther’s 111 line and and Albert Brackett’s 332 .set to try out, " said Bohhy. "Atlanta man Sloan describes as "the best Bcy-ky Barnet’-s 300 set led the lopped the losers. will ^e a good place to try them all-ara. nd prospect I’ve way f,r the winners while Glen- , - out- da Belk’s 105 line and Charity MlXeCl LCagUe “Picking a driver for Tignor’s 291 set loppcKl tlie los ers. I3ut what alxmi coach SU»an’s ever viow of next seas n? in- seen.' teresting,” he mumurs. nrirh like the car In Thomj'son and Hurleson, the a man with a pat poker hand. Ronnie Culberlsnn’s' 370 set came natural. My brother’s the Wolfpack figures to pos.sess one "We’ll .p.nt have to wait (Continued On Four) (Continued On Page Four) of the finest left-right combina- and iee. and
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