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Page 4B-MIRROR-HERALD-TueBday, October 4, 1977 Girl Netters Win Rrst Two Kings Mountain High’s girls netters won two of three matches EAST MATCH (Singles) Padgett (E) def. Pat last week to nin their Durham 6-2, 8-1. Southwestern S-A Conference record to 2- 4. The Mountalnettes, Roxanne Tate (KM) def. Tammy Higdon 4-6, 64). 7-6. Elizabeth McGill who were scheduled to (KM) def. Denise Green end first round play 6-7, 6-4, 6-2. yesterday at Chase, Mary Bryson (E) def. begin their second Kim Gladden 6-2, 6-7, 7- round schedule Thur sday at home against R- S Central. In action last week, the Mountalnettes de- 6. Brldgette White (KM) def. Sandy Higdon 6-1,6- 0. Sarah Mauney (KM) feated East Rutherford def. Sandy Carawan 6-2, 7-2 and Bums 7-2, and 6-1. Photo By Gary Stewart CRAWLS FOR YARDS - Kings Mountain by the Crest defense Friday night, KMHS won 22- fuUback David Ray Robinson (88) crawls for a e. couple of additional yards after being tripped up (W.S.) SEIMORE BIDDIX FOR DISTRICT COMMISSIONER Your Vote Appreciated Paid Political AdverUsement lost to Crest 6-8. Bass Tourney Is Slated (Doubles) Duriiam-Tate (KM) def. Padgett-Hlgdon 8-6, 6-1, 7-8. McGlU-Gladden (KM) def. Green-S. Carawan 6-4, 6-4. Mauney-Whlte (KM) def. Bryson-Harrls 6-8, 6-2. CREST MATCH (Singles) (From Page 8B) Lynn Lee (C) def. _ ^ j.. Durham 6-2, 6-4. The ^mainent wlU shepherd (C) be held regardless of g., ^.g For Saturday weather conditions and .. « .1. V .. Janice Sigmon (C) all fishing wUl be done g.g g^ from boats. Applicants will be White (KM) def. Sandy Carroll 6-8, 6-2. (Sladden (KM) def. ^pted until Friday, Putnam 7-6, 6-1 October 7, 7:80 p. m. Nancy Lee (KM) def TOe entry fee will be (^hrol Whlsnant 6-2, 6-4. (Doubles) Lee-Slgmon (C) def. Jaycee President and ourham-Tate 6-8, 64). Tournament spokesman Shepherd-Putnam (C) Harold Howard, Jr., Whlte-Gladden 6-2, said, "Judging from the 4^ Interest expressed by Whlsnant-CarrbU (C) area fUherman we <jef. McGUl-Mauney 6-2, expect our first annual Bass Fishing Tour nament on Lake Nor man to be one of the finest ever held since the lake established." BURNS MATCH (Singles) Durham (KM) def. Sandy Hawks, 6-4, 8-6,6- 4. Donna Stroupe (B) def. Thte 6-8, 8-2. White (KM) def. Loretta Head 6-0, 6-1. Karen Smith (B) def. McGlU 8-6, 6-4, 6-2. Gladden (KM) def. Donna Barnette 6-8, 7-6. Lee (KM) def. Robin Richards 84), 7-6. (Doubles) Durtiam-Tate (KM) def. Hawks-Stroupe 8-4. Whlte-Gladden (KM) All proceeds from the def. Smlth-Bamette 6-8, Prize money will total 70 percent of the entry fees plus merchandise awards that are being donated by area business concerns. Additional In formation may be ob tained by writing Denver Jaycees, Denver, N. C. 28087 or calling 704 668-4017. event will be used to 8-6, 6-4. support the community McGill prolects of the Denver Jaycees. Mauney (KM) def. Hlcks- Moitow 6-1, 6-2. VOTE FOR CHARLES W. PARKER Commissioner For District 6 I WILL WORK FOR FAIR REPRESENTATION FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF OUR CITY YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APRECIATED Paid Political Advertisement SINUS SUFFERERS Hora'i food newt for yovi Eadviiva naw ‘^«rd cort” bYNA ClfAR OecoAfMtOfit act wHfanffy sad cantinwoutiy t« drain and dear all naMi-tinvt cavitiai. Ona *hard care" taklet t<va« yav up to • Hawrz raliaf from and praawra of can«04iian. AUowi yau la braathe aaiily—tta»« wa«ar/ ayat and runny noaa. Vow can buy tYNA-CllAl wllbawt naad far a praacriarton. SatWfacHan f aaroniaad by mabar. fry at tadayf Introductory Offar Worth $po SMITNCS^DRU&S K. M. PUis Shopplns FULTON’S FOLUES IS mofmm WE MUST BE OUT BY OCTOBER 14th - CASH IN ON THE BARGAINS 126 W. Mountain St. Across From Griffins Drug Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon-Sat 1 One Rack Odds & Ends LADIES SPORTSWEAR 5.00 to 9.00 n Reg. 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