m 00 PPEDIEEF. os Earns Spot In State Tourney Darrell Austin Wins Shelby Jaycee Tourney Klnfs Btountaln’i (trok* over Omud* Raid of Stielby wu Moond with the throe elteniate epoU DoireU Aiutln Jr. copped Gteatonle. Reid scored a 76- idd. by ehootlng a 160. Rick the annuia Shelby Jayceee 70—101. Heneon of Rutherfordton Junior Golf Tournament Austin, Reid, David Cash Oaston Bates of and Olen Deck of 4i>lndale WeAiesday and Thursday of Shelby and Dan Taylor McAdsnvlUe won the O-ll grabbed the other two at Woodbrldge Country of Oastonla all qualified year old tide with a IM and altemate spots with scores Oub and will represent the for the state event. Cash Brandon Jaynes of Shelby of 108 and UO, respec- arsa In the state touma- shot 106 and Taylor 107. was second at 197. ttvely. ment in Wilmington next Chet Cheaoutt of Oeu* month. tonla won the 13-14 year old Jimmy England of Thirty-four area golfers Austin fired a 70-70-UO division with a 86-hole Oastonla, the defending competed In the tour- to win the event by one score of 168. Blair Butler of champion, earned one of nament. Tim Riddle Is Second This Week’s Sports UXTLE LEAGUE BASEBAIX (Totaght) 6:80 - Nelsco vs. CAC Metal 8:00 - Optimist vs. Klwanls (Wednesday) 6:80 - PoUce vs. NaUonwlde 8:00 — Rotary vs. Jayoees (Thursday) 6:80 - CAC Metal vs. Optimist 8:00 — Nelsco vs. Lions (Wday) 6:80 - KFC vs. Police 8:00 - Klwanls vs. Nationwide 6:80 — Bethlehem vs. Temple 7:80 - KM Baptist vs. Loig Creek 8:80 - Second B^>. vs. Patterson Orove In Tourney - First Wesleyan vs. First (M W) 6:80 — Jayoees vi 8:00 — Police vs. Rotary INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (Toidght) 6:00 — Klnmont vs. Buckeye 7:00 — Herman’s vs. Eaton 8:00 - Foote vs. lithium (Wednesday) 6:00 — Herman's vs. Klnmont 7:00 — Eaton vs. Lithium 8:00 — Foote vs. Buckeye 14-lS BABE RUTH (Tonight (AtHlghSclMMd) 6:00 - Macedonia vs. VFW (At Macedonia) 6:00 — Orover vs. Robo 8:00 — Red Sox va Mountaineers 6:80 - T (At Oak Grove) al (T1 V) (8a (At Jr. High) 6:00 — Maoedania va Rad Sox (At Macedonia) 6:00 — Mountaineers vs. Robo 8:15 — VFW vs. Orover MEN’S CHURCH SOFTBALL (Friday Night) (At Deal Street) 6:80 - Church of (3od va Love Valley 7:80 - El Bethel vs. Macedonia 8:80 - Oakvlew vs. East Oold (At Deal Street) 6:80 - Second Baptist vs. First Wesleyan 7:80 - First Baptist vs. Central Meth. 8:80 - Bethlehem vs. KM Baptist (AtRtaoedonla) ^:80 - El Bethel vs. Oak Orove 1:80 - Macedonia n vs. Love VaUey 8:80 — Patterson Orove vs. Christian (Tonight) 8:00 - Orioles vs. Redlega (Friday) 6:80 — Orioles at Esst Mecklenburg 8:80 Redlega at Ashley Park (8« Ey) 6:SS — AsHey Park vs.-Orioles at KMHS 8:80 - E. Meek. vs. Redlega at KMHS TEE LEAGUE BASEBALL (Tonight) 6:80 - Vitamin Bees vs. Herndon's 8:00 —Dennis’s Tigsrs vs. Optimist (T1 ty) 6:80 - Optimist vs. Plonk OU 8:00 — Lions vs. Dennis’s 'ngers Thn Riddle of Kings Mountain finished second last week In the annual Oreensboro Invitational Tennis Tournament. Riddle, who recently led lOnga Mountain IBgh to the Western N. C. High Schools Activities Association title, lost out In the championship match to second-seeded Barry Cox of Greenville, S. C., 6-3, and 6-8. Riddle, who was seeded talrd, knocked off top- seeded Oreg Cooper of Birmingham, Ala., 6-7, 6-8 and 6-8 In the semi-finals to earn the championship spot agaliut Cbx. Cooper was ranked fourth In the state of Alabama and 19th In the south. Riddle won three earlier matches In stralgM sets, defeating Psul Kroeger of Winston-Salem 6-3, 6-0; David Allen of Ralelgb 6-8, 6-1; and Billy Pritchard of Charlotte 6-1, 6-0. ThU week, Riddle wlU be campet:nglnthe Southem- Ckised Tennis Tournament In Nashville, Term. He qualified for that event by placing seven In the aimual qualifying round In Wln- Jackson Has Hot Bat Juniors Lose Pair Kings Mountain’s Morganton to tace a tough Juniors, 34 In Area Four Burke Comity team. League Ons play, try to get Burke, 6-3, Is In second on the winning track place In League One, one to Hickory on Thuroday tonight when they travel to game behind Hickory. night at a 10-6 loss Legion Boxscores Hie locals dropped two Cherryvllle Saturday, lore games last week. Post 166 travels to losing a tough 9-8 dsdslon Shelby Thursday and Forest City Saturdio^. ” Post 166 had Hickory on the rcqies for the second time this year Thursday, coming from behind to tie It at 7-all after seven In- THURBDAYGAME SATURDAY GAME K-Mta. Jamersan,ss Olover,cf Luts, lb Jackson, p-3b Ball,e Dobbins, If Van Dyke, rf Hairla.Sb Saunders, p Barnhart, cf-lf Mathis, rf Ooleman, lb Stllley,e Rowe, If Brewer, p BariUey, p-cf AB R H RBI 4 3 3 0 6 0 0 G Van Dyke, rf Lowery, p Saunders, ph Tstato Cherryvllle Homesley,lf Burgess, Ib-p Bums, 8b Ctay,rf Dellinger, 3b Dodgln.c HairlU,p KM 010 001 040 C 010 601 llx 3B — Hunter, Wright, Dobbins. HR—Jackson. Jackdson (L) launders 3-8 ^ Barley Brewer (W) IP HR ER BB SO 71-88 9 9 6 4 1 0 0 0 1 61-88 7 7 8 8 33-8 3 1 1 1 t 8 8 8 0 0 Tuesday. June 31, 1977-MIRROR HERALD-Page 7 But Hickory took ad vantage of three bases on balls and a couple of KM errors to score two In the bottom of the eighth for a 9- 7 advantage. Post 166 came back to score oiM In the ninth on Mike Jackson’s single and a double by Rusty BeU, but Buster Dobbliu filed deep to left to end the game. Jackson’s fourth home run of the year In the top of the second gave Post 166 a brief 1-0 lead over Cherryvllle Saturday but the hot Cherryvllle chib came back to take a 7-1 lead after four. Post 166 batUed back with four In the top of the eighth to cut It to 9-6 and Cherryvllle had to call on ace righthander Joel Bur gess to put out the fire. The vlctoiy was CherryvUle’s fourth straight. Heading Into tonight’s game. Post 186 has fthe hottest hitter In Area Four in Jackson, the Clover High standout who Is headed to Uvlngstone CoUego In Alabama on a football-baseball grant-ln- ald. Jackson Is hltdng .876 with 19 hits, four homers and 14 runs batted In. Home of the never ending sale. WEST GATE PLAZA SHELBY ROAD KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 3SBS SPECIALS FOR THE HRST OF THE WEEK SHOPPER. PRICES GOOD THRU WED. 6-22-77... QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. CATSUP DEL MONTE QT. SIZE TOMATO 6 PACK, 32 OZ. BOTTLES COCA COLA I ROUND STEAK FULL CUT USDA CHOICE a** GROUND BEEF FRESH 5 LBS. 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