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Pftfe •.-BfmBOa-HEBALD-ltaradky, Inly 1. mi Basketball Greats To Lead KM Summer Camps (From Page 5A) qtlred by them." "I plan to woric with them all my llte," adde Jerry. PROFIT RAISING EARTHWORMS PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER! IF ACCEPTED AS A PRODUCER WF OFFER * Professional Guidance * M.irketing Service * Exchange Membership * Complele Supplies ACT TODAY! SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE’ The Hunts will be Jerry went head to head stressing fundamentals agiUnat such players as during the two weekly BUul Tatum, Bobby Jones, sessions but those at- andothers, buthls groatsst tending, no doubt, will also thrill was playing on the be treated to some head-to- Pack’s national cham- head battles Involving the plonahlp team. Hunts, Adams, Toms, ‘‘Tlie feeling can’t be Tbompeon, et al. expressed In words,’’ he Playing against the aald. ’”nie team was a greats la a common thing cohesive tntt . . . oloser for both Hunts. At State, than brothen.’’ Juniors Are Eliminated By Burke G>unty Team The shelter that protects your budget. Awings-Carports-Railings Custom Made Columns Outdoor Furniture Wiley Allen ALLENS’S ORNAMENTAL IRON SHOP Phone 739-5694 Kings Mountain, N. C. Alcan Portiko. All you could ask for in a patio cover or carport. Durable. Handsome. And virtually maintenance-free. At a lot less than you’d expect to pay. Kings Mountain’s Juniors reached the end of the line Monday and ’IVee- day, losing two straight games to Burke County in the first round of the Area Four playoffs. Burke won 9-4 Monday night In Morganton, then eliminated the locals Tuesday at Lancaster Field with a B-8 victory. Mike Warren was the big gun for Burke, saving Monday’s win with a three- innlng relief stint and win ning ’Tuesday’s game with sbe Innings of no-hlt relief. In nine Innings, Warrsn allowed only one hit. Tuesday night, he allowed only one baserunner, walking Busier Dobbins In the fourth Inning. Hie only bright spot for Post 166 was Mike Playo ff Slated Second Baptiet and El Bethel wlU meet Monday night at Macedonia In a best of three series to determine the city champion and host team for the upcoming state softball tournament. The loaer of the serlee will then enter a district tourney against Macedonia, Bethlehem and Oak Orove July 19-14 to determine KM’e second Jackaon, who clubbed hie sixth home run of the year to account for Poot 18B’a final run. Jackson finished the year aa the top home run hitter In Area Four. He hit .434 with 38 hits In W trips to the puts and half of his hits went for extra baoes. The only other KM player over .800 was Marcus Jamerson, who hit .880. MONDAY GAME Bytamtaga: B H KM 000 103 001 4 7 BC 038 800 Olx 9 18 Saunders, Lowery (4) and BeU. Wakefield, Warren (7) and Ervin. TUESDAY GAME Bylnnlngs: B H BC 004 001 000 8 7 KM 003 100 000 8 8 Peeler, Warren (4) and Brvln Jackaon and Ball. Although the WoUpack whipped a fine UCLA team and an squally-fine Mar quette team in the NCAA toumey. Hunt said the key to winning the cham pionship wss the trlpls overtlms win over Maryland In the ACC champlonriilp game. ‘"niat was by for the most exciting game I’ve ever been In,’’ he said. Larry never played on a national championship team, but In Mgh school, he was able to go one better than brother Jerry and Thompson. His senior year, he led the Cbargers to the Western N. C. High Schools Activities Assocla- tfon tlUa. Later at East CaroUna, he was to become a three- year starter, make All- Southern Conference twice and AU-’Toumament twice, become only the 11th player In ECU history to 1,000 career prints. Neisco LL Champion Nslsco Industries For the year, Neisco had defeated Opttmlst 15-6 tour players to hit over earned . a... I..I Uoaa’a M4 nSmSd Saturday! night In a play off game to dstannlns the Kings Mountain Little League champlonriilp for 1977. 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