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Pag* OA-MIRROR-HBRALD-TtuirscUiy, March 16, 1678 Mounties Play ^Hof Second Inning f Klnga Mountain’s Moun- The veteran KM ballclub talneers scored all six of went Into the home half of their runs In the second In- the second trailing 1-0 but nlng In a 6-8 opening sea- sant U men to the plate son victory over Hunter befcne the Oaatonla boys Hues Monday afternoon at could put a damper on the Lancaster Field. rally. 9PORTS Only one of the runs was earned as two Huskle errors figured In the scoring. KM collected three of Its five hlta during the uprising and alao took advantage of three bases on balls. Pltdier Ronnie Wilson reached bass on an error to by hU battery mate, Tim Whitaker. Bruce Valentine and Andy Loftln walked to load the bases and the Mouitlea scored their only earned run of the game on a bases-loaded walk to ninth place hitter Tim error. The senior right- day, open Bouthr hander, last year’s MVP, A Conference fanned six of then men he Friday at R-S Osi ikced, Including aU three MoiaiUineers he In the first tnnlng. In their fUiri h Robinson worked the ference game next three Innings for afternoon. Coach Barry Olbson’s St Bums mte con- ’Tuasday A strikeout later, Bryan White reached on an error drive double to left-center runs, and the final two came on back-to-back sin gles by David Ray Robin son and Wilson ’Die' Mountaineers offered only one other asrlous threat. In the sixth when they loaded the bases with two away. Steve Bog- gan’s double, an error and awalkto Oari Burton filled the sacks but Chapman tanned to end the liming. Hiss picked up r\ina In failed to work the five Inn- li«s required of a starter. Robinson wss in trouble In the fourth as the Huskies put runners on second and third with two away, but he balled himself out with an Imlng-endlng strikeout. FWMK. » He had an easy fifth but worked Into another lam In the sixth before right- fielder Kale Oolns gunned the lead luoner down at third base to end the In nings. The Huskies threatened other times but Mg plays kept them away Sophomore Jeff Oonlnger came on to pitch the final inning and gave up one run. He fanned The visitors tagged WU- aon for a run In the aecwid on a single hy Raynard Moore, a passed ball, sacrifice and sacrifice fly. The only other baserun- loaded to end die game. Coach Qlbson pUyed 16 of Ms 24 players and Huns mentor Don Salne put IT The Mountaineers, who - - - • ner against Wilson In his were scheduled to play at three Innings was due to an Oaatonla Ashbrook yester- Registration Set Saturday Moun confer Loa-HHi, km;. DUCKS ON POND-Khigs Mountain’s Steve Boggan takes a big lead off third base In hopes Carl Burton wUl drive him home with a Mt tai Monday’s baseball opener with Hunter Huns at Lancaster Field. Burton drew a walk but Boggan was left stranded as the Huskies worked outof the lam. KM won 6-8. SAFK ON THIRO - Kings Mountain High’s Eric Moore aUdes safely Into third base on steal hi opening season game with Hunter Hues Monday at sBy Oav Slow^ . Mountaineers won, 6-8. play Friday at R-8 Trtick Smson Opens Ftiday Registration for little league and tee league baseball will begin Satur day at the community center. AH boys and girls who did not play last year, or who are moving to another classification, must register to be eligible to compete In league play this summer. Je nsifOBi AU persons ages eight through 13 are eligible to Fri., Mar. 34.8 p. m. untU 6 p. m. AU persons are urged to register tMs Saturday If possible. Pee wee registration dates wlU be announced later. IS-Bwsm I fart. $F - sort- Khigs Mountain High’s track team opens Its Southwestern 8-A Con ference season Friday at Shelby with a match against the Lions and Crest and a strong Canton In other events are Inex- In other SWC meets today. North Gaston and The Mountaineers, with 88 men participating, are a young team but expect to be much-improved over South Point and Bums and R-S Central wlU be at Crest. Bast Rutherfosd Is the only SWC school not In their only action thus Austin, who failed to tar. the Mountaineers lost qualify, a practice match to LJn- -oOo- colnton, 881 to 888. KMHB O'* Kings Mountain High’s played that match without golf team entertains R-8 the services of last year’s Improvement number two man. DarreU vNonther geta better. play. Playing age Is the age recorded on July 81, 1878. Bobby Jones ex- I men to show Reglstratlcn hours are: Sat., Mar. 18 and Mar.: 1 p. m. until 6 p. m. Ruther ford In their first South western 8-A Conference match today at 1 p. m. at Kbigs Mountain Ooimtry Mon., Mar. 30 through STEEL’momes AGRA STEEL CORP., A LEADER IN FARM BUILDINOS, WILL APPOINT A LEADER FOR ’THIS AREA. BIO EARNINOS POSSIBLE, COMPANY TRAININO. FOR INFORMATION CALL MR. FRANK 800-831-7810 OR WRITE, AORA STEEL, BOX 10810, KANSAS CITY, MO. 64U1. tough Shelby, wMch already has a meet under Its belt, WlU be the heavy favorite to win. 7110 lions wdiq>ped defending SWC champ Second-year coach Dan Brooks expects his team to be strongest In the hurdles, middle distance runs. pole vault. Most of the men The Mountaineers’ scheduled opener with Shelby and Qraat here last Thursday was postponed because of the rain. Warehoiue Clearsnce ABSOLUTE 121 SOUTH MARIETTA St. (KRESS Buildingl GASTONIA, N.C. Saturday. 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