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ht$ tf, B( •; “ hi nil Kill's 'IN ii n - UShK'i', II 111 IS- Kelly, c III,- ..V Slh, Vilkiii- e till- y Srh, Hofni.i., 1“ tin- i'. Mav itfal. lumas, [• till' May pltal. ’uekcr, loiin.i- N M:igK ifk.s 111, irtli uf ■ Mlii, II.?, rii, ? birtli Mill, ^ III (IS and m.i ntain 1 Tiia, Kins-s s to . Both :illiaril :emenl ■nn, to un son^P iale in? i.s Vera *arker anday Jnlteil 1 site id bv Rev. fd af uustit leter.s inday ntaln mth'.i rf tlie lUSll- Ho-n- ItxiiiT Cney, le of Thursday, {►lay 17, 1973 < THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C PAGE 3 > i Mounties Drop Final Five For 9 - 9 Record _ _ . .. . . , . . . I ^ f 11♦ n i *aliMfl fl K(n?s Mountain’s Mountaineers dropiiefl thr«' mere ?anies clui- lug the pa.st week to end tlu'ii Southwo.stern Conference season with a five-game losing Etreak. HERALD SPORTS By GARY STEWART Clinics Cancelled i.shod vvith a 9-9 record after pull in? ivitlLin one game of flr.st Short cuts I'rom the world of sports: , pliu-e two weeks ago, CLINICS CANCELLED: Basketball clinics scheduled' .South Point and Shelby both for lour local schools last Thursday were cancelled by KM used isAn<^k% iiTii.^in^ a | runner.- school officials. The clinics, headed by Belmont ^-bbey; Parker then walked Loaiio Line- Tirn Fauikner k*d cir with a tii cage mentor Bobby Hussey, were supposed to be nem; 2.i km load with four berger tw load Uie baao. and Kyle pie and later .srored on a 1 u.sscd il Ea.st, West and Grover elementary schools and Central, inning. ' Fleiolier rijjped a two-run .‘angle , ba "Tabbing u i-0 lead in the third the way from first wlieii \1 I.imc.'istc;- gave the Mountie.s and then hreaking a 1-1 tie with leftfielder-Stc.-e Hicks let Fleli ii- their first iniiin,??-! lea.I mfi a singleton in the fifth 10 win it. er’s hit get tlirough liini fur <111 .Slielhv lu-ie Fridtiy .•ilierniiin lull Lefty John McGill had a three- error. tb<' Lien.s, who uen- then iied ix-,mg Ein-au. hiuer going into the final Inning The Mounties had grabbed a fur the .SVV.' lead with .Soutn Tlie Mount.it>.s last to StJUtb Wednesday at South Point but 2-0 lead in the fuvit on eon.secu Pi ,nr, knocked iiglitlian.ler Ken Point Wedne.sday 4-3. to .Shelby gave up a w.'Uk and .single to put live singles by Wajme Bridges ay tanas kmn tiic box ui h .1 Friday (i-3 and to Unoolnton on runnere on firtrt and .second wlWi Ro-.-rbie Moore, Parker and Davi.l f( ur .‘y 1 111 ihi' thud to m.ike it Tuesday 2-1. Tlie Mountle.s fin- nobody oat. Lancaster, and rhe .uountie.- .i-l. Orach Barry Gibson called on stretched the mtirgin to ,3-0 in Keith Parker, who got Ids fir.it the .second wiien .McGill single’ fhi;) L.ine and tlirce ha.-^c- on two batters out with a .sacrifice ■ h.ime lli.k.s, who liad singli d in iialis di-'l ilic domtige. ( Aits and an infieid out. Tliat left the lead off Uie inning. lin came 011 in relic: an.l field on .second and Soulh Piint’s firsi run came i.i die l.ioii, 10 o'lly one lun (n-.-i the boticm of the tliird ulicn ihc fin.-il five frames lint tin- dan.j.'.e liad alrca.ly been d- nc. Kings .Mouniain's only oilier McGill hiirlrvl ids is'si garni tile .vear Tuesday agaiiisl Li t'jlnliin, limiting llic WuLes lo in lliat innin Tile Minintainccrs liad a "old- on .yiiortunily to lake the Ic. I ’ When .Mcf.ill seur- finale here Tuesday, <11 u,a.si, vYo-au aiiu vjiofyoi iy.11.v,.yy., j . runs in the third inning. .Junior High. Supt. Don Jone.s said the clinics were can- Llti'rr.inton never traiUyd in tlie celled for fear that other colleges might want to do the se,T.son’s same. “If we let one do it, we'd have to let the others.’’ .Jones c.xplainetl. Coach Hussey .said he’d be willing to oflci a free clinic ;it the community center, if it could 1 .)e worked out with the recretition department. Flelolior rijjpcd a Wfl-run .‘angle , ball, lo left tr) tU? Uie game. Ttie alert Singles liy 1 Lmebwgor, hYrwevor, .senred ail run came in ihe third ulu-n f.i. Y.. ... Kiehard Gillo.spio, ki-r tripled and .s.s-ire 1 cii a .sin.Lilc .NL'icio and Parker, and a ualit to oy Lan ■asicr. onl,s' f.su single.-. Iiul liic .Moun taineers (I uidn't liii uilli iiicn on oa.-e. K'M left e;giil laiinv. '. stioiidiHl, IA ice as ii;ai'.> a . Ill-’ Wolst-'. ., ^ . .MislaKe.s on .\r.'Gill’.-. i'.irl le I I , D.uhlcs by .Mark .M b.uiiel and hilh Lin.iliilon tailie.s. ile .Mil l ed Ihc lea loft man in Ibe llii:d and lie e.ecuialiy .s. ued on a.i iii.h'i I'l out, and M •G.ll liii a ci i . \\ :!i cue a.Ya.v in Ihc aflli an' he c\( -.mail'.' .-.'ureil m'. a :a-'cl hall. Kings Mi'.iiilain's lone run <‘.'inie in Hie liiii l ahi a .MiG..I lalcr s....;ed -ju ,i walked at. 1 wJil jiilcii. Mountie Boxscores AUTO RACING: Kings Mountain driver Freddy Smith lias had tough luck at Gastonia’s Carolina Speedway this km-SOUTH point vear but was lioping to end that luck last night in the I'first annual Shrine 100 .sponsored by Gaston County .Shriners. Smith wrecked in his first four races at Caro- lina. The Shriners have .switched to auto racing tis a fund s/ raising event for the Hospital For Crippled Children in rj-.j, (Jreonville, S. C., since the District Three ba.seball tourna- La'^cu.-Iter, lb ment was moved to Starkville, Miss. i Au.stin, 2.) * * * * j llieks, if G-W SIGNINGS: Gardner-Webb College has signed j iiari.soe. <■ two more iithletic standouts. Inked recently were Dt^y P'' Territte, a lootball lineman from Neptune Beach, Fla., i hGOLii p and W. T. (Zim) Zimmerman Jr., a golf .standout from Morganton. Prrritte was a first team all city guard in po^t Jacksonville and Zimmerman was named '72 of pankin, cf Iho Year in the Western North Carolina High St'oool 3,^ Aclivities As.socialion. .. ,Y . > f-* ■ T* ^ V >, 5^4^ 3(1 rt 10 .3 -On MVPs and FOYs Hetehcr, ss HarrU. p L •kraan, e RiilcJifca-d, If Fauikner. rf Davidson College is seeking a new athletic director , to replace 6.'>vear-old Tom yScoH, who has announced ■ Ravi.s, 2b boll he retiring after the 1973-74 school year . . . George Karl has been named 1973 winner of the I^atlerson 2 0 10 ,3 0 0 0 Totals 2(i 4 7 2 H—.Vastin, ilicks, FletcJier. LLnc- ber?er. 1.1:3 K.\I 6, .Sl> :j. 2B— M</>re, Ilarri.s. ."B—Faulkner. .S P.ankin. Pitcher: M iGiU Parker iL> IP H R EB BB SO ' G G 3 ,3 2 9 I\ (U 1 I J tl PJ ii iltLI41V.V,* Medal, highesi athletic award given at the University of North Ciii'olina. The medal is given each year to the UXC senior v ho has demonsIrated general excellence in ath Ictics throughout his Tar Heel career. The award ha.‘ gotie to a eager fiv(' of the last six years, beginning with l.atTv Miller in l9fi.S. Other basketball winners during the siian were Bill Hunting (1969). Charlie Scott tl970), Den nis Wuyeik (1972) and now Karl. The only pB-nart.-w. bailor during the six years was football great Don Me-1 Butoher. Caiilev in 1971. ; • • » » * INCONSISTENT: Tbero's no better word to describe Kings Mountain High's play on the ba.seball field this i g|,giby year. The .Mountaineers started off vvith a bang, winning I i^,.t.Yg.s, u (heir first five games. Then, they lost four out of five ; m,i>;uiiel, p won three more in a row and had lost four straight head , i^ane, ri in" into 1'uosday s season finale against Lincolnton : lloTne, 3b Wolves Fast!)itch .softball, once a fan-drawing sport | in this area, is hiick in the Charlotte awa but is not draw-1 while, c ing big flock.s into Griffith Park. Charlottes Pauthei^ ^ Miller "2b opeiuul thoir soa.'^on with four lop-sided victories nut tlieirj nightl.v' crowds wore only around the .300 mark. Minnette ^ creswcll. jili Touals ■Vfc 't-' :hm'. '■■T- MOUNTAINEER KliTING LEADERS — Seniors Robbie Moore, lelt, and Keith Parker capped oJH their high echool baseball careers this year '"th outstanding hitting perlannances. Moore led the Southwest*™ Conference in hitting with a ,483 average, missing out on a 300 year by going 0-for 3 in the season's finale against Lincolnton Tuesday. Parker had a .339 .average end led the team in runs batted in with 13 and in most slugging de partments. Both players w.ll be strong candidatss for AllCon- terence. KM-SHELBY Moore i Parker Fioishes Season Leads Team In Wilh .483 Average Slugging Department o' 4n 0-£ot.3 piEitormanc* m lUgh’s Robbie M.iorc one hit .idiy : ever. wiUi a .schoiii mwl h.ii up 0 i Tuesday-s sea.son tinale las.s to , of the ..300 mark. average o. .4M willi b) hi ‘ in 0 : Liiv’clnton left Kings .Meuntain | Moore finished the .sea.son. Iiow- 60 times :U o.it. lie .ilso hi tin ., I ” -— - - team in runs .si ore. 1 witii lu ^ ^ j ^ ^ r r \V,-li!o Mo Mills of Giovcr u.scd to draw more than that for theh iiractice sessions. ‘ ■■ * » » MVP TALK: I'ho 11th annual King.s Mountain Rotary Club baseball lunclu'on will be upcoming in a couple of weeks. The event annually honors the KMHS ba.seballers In the previous years, the John Mo.ss Most Valuable Playei Award went to'a pitcher six times, starting with Barry Gibson in 1963. Other M\Ts were Mickey Bell, outfielto’, ill '64; .Swrlev Lowery, pitcher, in ’6.0; Steve Goftmm pitcher, in ’66; Nelson Connor, shortstop, in '67; Paul Gaffnev. catcher, in ’(IS; Rock,y Goforth, pitcher, in 69 Chuck Carpenter, pitcher, in '70; David Bolin, catcher, in ’71- and Danny Hartsoe, pitcher, in '72. • * # * POY: The WNCHSAA started selecting players of the vear loo liiti'. In years past. I can ivcall several player* from KMHS wbo would have won the honor without a.ny competition. But those were in days of championship seasons and KMHS hasn't had too many of those The KMHS baseball team this year wasn t the S\VU champion, but there's no doubt in my mind that Robbie Moore should be player of the veai’ in the SWC. Any time a baseball player can hit ..oOO he should be player of the year, even if his tea didn’t win a game. 2S G G Kings Mountain Gillespie, If Fitts, ph Bridges, 3b Moore, ss Parker, rf Lancaster, tb Southwell, Hartsoe, 0 Proctor, pli Van Dyke, cf Farias, p Au.stm, p TotaLs 2 29 3 3 E Moore, SouChw-dl 2, Millej. LCB—ftheltiy 7, KM 8. 2B-Lanc, M-;Daniel. 3B--P-aiker. McDaniel. Pitcher: IP H R ER ®B McDaniel (\Vi 7 7 3 2 1 9 Farias (L) 2 3 4 3 2 1 .\u.stin 5 3 2 1 3 4 WT>—Farias. U—Day .'imi Ba-'-i- com. T—'1:55. km-uncolnton Lincolnton Nichols, .ss toll .Mulkey. >1b 3 0 10 Bumg-irner. cf 3 0 () 1 Baker, c I i Kiser, lb * Poy, rf HERALD FISHING REPORT 3 0 2 1 2 t 0 lures are the 'Lest bait. Tate, 2b Callaway. If Peek, p Totals Kings Mountain Proctor, 2b Fitt.s, ph Bridges, 31) Moore, ss Parker, rf Lanca.ster, Vb Payne, if Hides, ph Hartsoe, c Van Di ke, cf M-aOiU, p Totals B—.Nichidls. LOB I 8. 2®JHart.sioe. SB—tMolkey, Peek, ! Proctor, Van Dyke. Sf'—(Nlctiols. i Pitcher: IP H B EB »B SO Peek (Wl 7 5 118 6 McGiU (L) 7 2 2 2 2 6 1973 MOUNTAINEER MARKS BATTING AB R H 2 0 1 60 *16 *29 *62 14 21 40 4 12 7 0 2 18 2 .3 11 2 3 61 11 16 49 6 11 14 3 3 61 9 13 48 4 10 27 4 3 6 0 1 7 2 1 15 2 2 13 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 0 ,uuu» y303 80 135 DOL’BLES—Moore 5*. Bridges 4, Parker 3, Hart soe 3, Austin 3, Lancaster 1. TRIPLES—Parker 3*. Moore 2, Van Dyke 1, Hicks 1. HOME RUNS—Pai'ker 4*. Hartsoe 1- TOTAL BASES—Parker 42’, Moore 39, Bridges 20, Hartsoe 16. Van Dyke 15, Austin 14, Lancaster 13, Hicks 7, Fitts 5, McGill 3, Payne 2, Proctor 2, Soutli- weU 1, Farias 1, Falls 1. STOLEN BASES—Parker 9*, Van Dyke 6. -Moore 5, Lancaster 5, Austin 5. Bridges .3, Hicks 2, McGill 2 Payne 2, Gillespie 1. Fitts 1, Proctor 1. PITCHING Pitcher W-L IP H R ER BB SO ERA McGill 2-3 39=^ 30 21 15 Farias *3-2 .34 *42 *25 *17 Parker 2-2 232;, 20 12 4 Au.stin 1-0 17 12 7 6 Gille.spie 1-2 12 7 3 3 Totals 9-9126';, HI Player Kenny Falls Robbie Moore Keith Parker David Lancaster Gary Proctor Jimmy Fitts Tony Payne Wayne Brjdge.s Chuck Austin John McGill Darrell Van Dyke Dale Hartsoe Steve Hicks Sieve Southwell Kenny Farias Richard Gillespie Boyd Bail’d John Deal Mike Sisk Totals 1 3 5 .3 0 0 1 1 0 0 57 AVG. ..300 *.483 .,339 .300 .28.5 .262 .225 .208 .1.83 .1.33 .000 .000 .000 ,268 Kenny F'.uri.T.-. who rctiirn.s no.\t ■ year, let the team in \'ii--tcrii’s w ::h l!ir<'i. wliil.' Pii.kor iiii.i .Ii.!i.i M.Gill ■.•.i.':! lu'.i ;w.) '.Vi., and Chii, k .ti'.^lin and lii iiai.l Giili--- pio one ap>iii’i'. M.GiU lid ;h:- ciii'a in inn;:i?‘ P : lu'd '.xith 39' ; and sliikociu'^ with ,'tn. In le.nni .-tati-lics, the .M un- t.n’ni era fini-'-’e.l with .a .2iiS hat- tin,? e-are wiili 13-5 I’i’.s in aC.'t COXTIXI’EIJ O.V PAGE I, 13 *.39 2.76 •14 .30 3.50 9 25 *1.17 4 16 2.47 5 8 1.73 43 118 who suirte 1 tlio i season villi Id s.iwiriit iiit-’. i walked a'.vny wil!i tiie hattin.? average eruwn, ail eiher batting siatUtL.-i went to Keilh Parker. w!io eame • ii .stroi,.? al the end tf llie year lo fini.sii .vith ;i .339 aveia?e. ^ Parker led the lenai in run.s tiino.‘ at hal. Tliey hatted in wilh IS. twiee a-s many ,o g,, f ilu- epposition. as any cliier player; triples with xhirly-oe.e cf the'.r 13.5 liits wmit titree, home run.Y willi foiu', stol- (.y,i-a bases, ineludin? 19 dca en bases 'ivilh nine and total ^ji,...^ .seven iri !ei an.l five lirme ba.-avi with 4-’. Moore led in d lU- ait's wit.li five. Willi -12 total bases, I’arker av- orageti a double t'V,‘ry time lie hit safelv. He had 21 liiU f; r the year. (Tedal irase.s are fi.?ured a.-; one tor a single, two far a dou ble, tiiree for a tr.jile and four I-,.' a he me runi. Sophomore David Lancaster wteYtiie only other regular to hit .3(.0. He waii ri,?ht on lliat ma;k with 12 hits in 49 trip.-' to the plate. Wayne Bridges wa.s tJie on ly other ri‘gular over .2.)U, flitting ■ .262 with IG hil-s in lil times at but. Keen thougli Moire failed to gt*t a hit in tfie .se-asen's final.*, he still led the SW.' in hiltin.;, j giving KM tile ii'.tder in Ilu* f league fi.r tiie iia.-t two years. { Pa.kt*r won Uie* lea.Pni* haltin;r , litle* la.st year witii a .115 ma:k, ' whie.h wa.s the .seho il re.-i rd until : new. I Pa.'-k<*r also led the club in one j pitehing category. lie had Uie best <«,arnod run avera.pe on Uie club, a low 1.17 figure. 1 ,1 an the wil 1 l-ilell, Gate Pro '■ loi'. who liadn .-ingle.!, moved fri m .seeoiid to *durd 'Jut -t,a>ed ilu’ie when Robbi<* .Moore flied oil* lo .'enter. After Parker walk ed lo load the base.s, Lineolnlon pill her Peek uncorked anoihoi' ait 'h and Pn lir tried o .'■■ore but wa.s cut do'.vn at the plate. i.ie .Moumaineers liad r'jnner.s ill .seeling po.siUon in every in i'. r.e but the fifh, when they weie roUred in order bj Peek. .\i 'Jdl I'Jlired tin* Wolves in . . li*r ill Uie .si*oond. fourth, si.xtli an 1 .seveiilli frame-. > Bethlehem Grabs lead !n Church Loop gelbh'nm Baptist won three i,r, ilurir-g the I'a.sl week t*) lake over firu plan* in Lie .-h'.ue.i league si..'U)all stanilin.i's. ki UUi'iem !' w sp. .I ts a l U ,, .I t v,.idi- Se. .11.1 H.'pUst and !■ ' Le'bi 1 an* 'wd I*-" "m* "ith It 2 maiks. .M.iei'ilonia i - I until V. all a 5-3 lee ir l. "eb!il;e*n n Mied .Maeedonai s ., l-ial.iv, Ui<>*i’;)i'.kea up .i pair I w,'.. 1.1. -day, one cm a forieit 11 .Mil 11 .Mi'in.ii'iiU and U'.e I le: a Pi-1 makeup game Vie- ' 1. •- o.er First Wesleyan. I .luni r -tellers ra.-pet four ' .-Ira ;hl liits and Ken I'asii in ni- i :< 1 to lea'i Uii* vietory over ■da ; niu Kii.lay. Dale Ij'dbel- lir .\as Uie winning pil.lier. Mike .-''iiilii an.l Tony IluiiiJe lUI ■ ill mers t 'r tlie l -.si ..s and Kin- meil efrien was tiie l -sing liuil- er. .to. 1 Wbi.snaiil luirled Tues day. vieto;., over First We.sleyan and also I'ud a pair of hit-, .as eid P-i. k HenJer.s,m. I'ly-le Dixon i!h* Ic.ss. I’l t'll.ui' FiUlav Hl’ht P/ufial.. upset F.i Bi'tlu-l G-1, (Mien Mcmonal outseore i Finst Wesl(-\ ■ an 11-8 and Se.?ond Baptist romp ed over Temple 18-7. Gary Eingliam hurled the vie- tcry for Biiffa! ) while .steve Ca- ni;'je lia l three hits to lead the plate attack. -hailes Jone.s hail l-bir-.i and Denni.s Eiaek tiurled tin* vietory f>.i' Allen over First W cesleyaii. Ch'de Dixon look Un* loss and Mike Winders led tin* l.i.scrs .d bat '.vitli 4-for-4. Jack King '.villi t for-4 and Cat-/ ten Oliver '.vith 3-fcr-3 le.l rv*.-- oirl BaiiliSt .iver Temple. P '.e <g",-,'r was the winning pitoiier. Olii.T Tuesday iiighr scores ill. hi ;ed .Ma c-dor.ia IG, First 'vte-- ievm 3: Sc.-oml Baptist 10, Buf- ;a'lo 1; anil K1 Belae! 11. T.-iii- ple 1- Gene II Lint singer and Cm. k E beler 1. d Maced nia'.s plate ai- tick '.villi four liils earli .md -''oil Y^.’l Hell, n liiirle I Uie win. .Mari ii 1-1. wer.s u a.s eliarged wilh tlu* 1. i.'Y.S. Snmy Jackson and Tommy Barrett had three liits eacii to load iecoii'd Sapti.st o;er Buii'alo. VUM’IXUEU UN PAGh i g.nn ‘Leads team. Legion Drills Begin Thursday Linc4 4, vT/.cf arpH lakt'i; report fishin^^ iuix» an* xnr- r ~ ■ too eood this week. i A bass fish ng touniament is ; WP—McGiU, Peek 3. PB-Hartsoe. At I ake Norman, bass and s Jtedule.'l this weekend att Pier — •appe fishing is off consider- Marina with a boat and motor AUStlll ■ alilv blit bream ai-e beginning to going to tfw* ixdnner. I-* M__ * In 1 and are hitting well, mostly S20 and the wuiner will be de-j ttOS flOie-lIWjme ,,,.nd Uie cove 1 termined by the total weight of. DarreU Austin o< Kings Moun- ' TsDokesman for .Midway Ma- ,bass caught. tain scored the fifth hole-In-tw i-ina trid what ba.ss arc hitting • • * ' ... Pre-sea.s-.in pia.'tiec for the P.vst 1,55 Jutiioi'.s will begin tills afic'r- no.m at 4:15 ;it City St.idium. ae- ei rding to Pcsi 155 athletie effh;- (>;- Gene Tignor. All interes’.e.i rmi.iiiiiUe.s aie asked to be* on tianJ. C.iaelie.s Bcbby Jone.s and Gus : Hart.-Ke lost sever.U players off The nth annual Kings Moon- the MVP award went to the! last year's team, .vhi.'Ii came cn t<ain Rotary Club l>ascball luneh-1 team’s current coach, Bari'y Gib- | .strong toward Uie end of the eon, honoring the Kings Mountain : son. .\ .southpaw pitcher, (Jibs-on j year to make tlie .\rea Four High School team, will be held ' led the Mounties of '63 to their | sc-mi-finals befon* losiii? to event- Eleventh finnual Rolaiy Basebell Luncheon Scheduled For May 24 doinj: four to hitting Almost 11.1^11 — — — next Thursday, May 24, at noon , first Southwestern at Kings Mountain Country aub. | champlonsliip. Hoyt WiJhelm. fowner major' Siniee ’63, the Rotary Club lia.s ■ ’ • ’ ■ .inference and the been ^ I the e^■en1. nr minnows for erappie. Some mouth bass have — ^ r'sons are havino good luck at ear',,- th;.s week. ace the 145-yaii* par tluee mm , ^v.Tht aroun-i the Highway 1.50 Crappie fishing is not nearly ber nine hole. He was playmg. Hlghllthtingd^ n vht around the Hign y ^ caV'witJi Lewis Owens. Ed Charles, Will be the potation o the idpe- TflYYirtris . Jdhn Moss Most Valuable Player Conference , ual champion Burke f ninty. ' Kings Mountain will draw most cf its players from the Kings Mo'untain seho.il di.sirict. How ever. if Yoik-Clover doesn't field a team tins sear, players from thcvse nv.i sdiools will al-ai la* eligible to play fir Po.st 1.55, Post 1.55'.s first regular .sea.s-jn Area Four game is next Tuesday night at Bess<‘mer City. The l.veal club will return to City Stadium This year’s club posted a 9-9' on Thursday. May 24, for its first .... ... • o rr/i i »-tcYt t^Mrlro r'rniTA. Schools Actmtles Assoeiation ti tle. rhe.first and only-fe^io.fiaJicn yeai s .ete ;jtJe ever won by a K5!HS ath letic team. .VA\t SWC GOLF CHAMP — Here's Kings Mountain High senior Jim Jolly- who won the Southwestern C-onference goit tournament last week by shooting a 75. Jolly didn t fare as well in the Western N- C- Activities Association tourney Monday and Tues day. however, Unishlng back in th^ pack with a 80-84-164 lor 38 holM.
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