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Thuradiiy, M»y 10, lOTO-MIKROB-HERAUi-Page 7A ^5: —T. KMCC Golf Tourney Slated # , # ■••.♦►If'- ^v; : Roy Mathis, left, and Terry Bullock help key Patriot wins.. Patriots Clinch Tie For Top m KlngB ICountaln Junior ^ Mch cUnehod «t loMt a tto ^ lor tho Wostam Junior High AUilotlc Aiooclatlon baaoball Utlo Monday with a 94 victory ovor CrMt. Tho Patriots of Ooach Portor Orlggs now havo an (ilu>l rocord hoadlng Into tholr Anal 3 gamoo against Wsst McDowell Thursday end Shelby Monday. The Pats have a full two-game lead over second place ^Shelby. Kevin Jonea hurled Monday's clinching win In relief of Jamie Oreen. Jones came In to pitch In the third Inning with KM on top 6-1. Terry Bullock led a 18-hlt KM plate attack with 8-for- 4 and Brent Bell, Randy Moss and Jeff Moss added two hits each. Kings Mountain Jumped out to a 4-0 lead In the first taming on singles by Bell, Jones and Roy Mathis and doubles by Jeff Moss and BuUock. Ihe Patriots added two more In the second for a 6-0 lead on a walk to Bell, Staines by Jeff Moss and Bullock and a double by Jonea. KM moved ahead 0-2 with three runs In the fifth on a walk to Jones, an error and double by Leard Keeter. The Patriots defeated Bums 0-8 Friday In a Lavar Curry Pitches First ♦No-Hitter In DYL Action Lsivar Curry of CSC Metal hurled the first no- Idtter of the Dixie Youth League season Monday #nlght at Deal Street Park, blanking Nationwide In surance 17-0. Ourry allowed only three baaerunnere (two on walks and one by error) and ^ struck out 14 batters. V CftC got 10 hits off loser Tony Hope with Ourry leading the way with S-for- 4. John Btters slammed a home run. _ In anofiier game Mon- ^dajr, Rotary edged the ^Jayeees 7-6 behind the pitching and hitting of Steve Plonk. Plonk hurled a four-hitter tor his second straight win andwent 8-for- 8, Including two doubles. Keefer Ballew added 8-for- 4. Ira Clark was the losing pitcher. In games played last Thursday night, CSC edged the Jaycees 8-3 and lions beat Klwanls 6-6. Brad Jones outdueled Marty Bridges tor the CSC victory. Doug Ramsey led file hitting with a home run. Batchler was the winning pitcher and Sherrer the loser In the Llons-Klwanls game. David Lawson and Johimy Yarboro had two hits each to lead the winners at bat. Lewis and Tim Bsurett had two hits each and Kent Boheler one for the losers. In games Tuesday night, Klwanls blanked Cham pion’s 10-0 and Lions whipped Police 7-1. Phillip Ramsey hurled the Klwanls win and Todd Qossett slammed a three- run homer. Kent Boheler, EM win Sherer, Mike Brown and Pat Oreen also had MU. Tommy Batchler hurled the Lions win and went 8- for-4 with one homer. Johnny Yarboro had three MU and Walter Cooper two. Richie Oold was 3-for- 2 for Police. SUve Ingram was the losing pitcher. makeup game. Roy MathU had a no-hltter for five Innings and finished with a three-hitter. Kings Mountain buUt up a 9-0 lead going Into the sixth Inning. The Pats scored two In the first on walks to Bell and Randy Moss and triple by BuUock. They added one more in the second on a sacrifice fly The PaU scored two In the first on walks to BeU and Randy Moss and triple by BuUock. TTiey added one more In the second on a sacrifice fly by BuUock. KM scored five In the third to go ahead 8-0. Key hits Included a double by Jonea and singles by MatMs, Jeff Moss cuid BuUock. The PaU added their final run In the fifth on Kenny Mltchem's run scoring single. FRIDAY GAME By Innings; R H El Bufns0000021- 8 8 4 KM216 100 X 6 6 8 Walton and Mayhew. Mathis and Keeter, Yarboro (8). MONDAY OAME Bylnnlngs; R H E Crest 0011010 3 6 1 KM 420 030 X 9 13 3 Pruitt, ForUon (4) said Setzer. Green, Jonea (3) and Keeter, Yarboro (7). The third annual Kings Mountain Country Club team Invitational golf tournament wlU be played Saturday and Sunday. Entry deadline has been extended to Friday at 6 p.m. Any persons not yet entered may call the KMCC pro shop or go by and see golf pro Rudy Hayes. The sUrtlng times of the players already enUred follow; 8; 36 - PhUllp Russ-Davld Howe, Darrell Austln- Danny Shockley. 8;42 - Tommy Stines- Gary Glrmlndle, Ken Cross-Steve Cross. 8; 60 - Andy McMurry- Gary Lawlng, Leroy Buff. 9; 14 - Ragan Harper- Sam Wolfe, Jessee Mlt- chell-Jsunes Littlejohn. 9;S8 - E. Scott Cloninger- Mat Brutko, J. Scott Clonlnger-Jlm Clonlnger. 9:48 - Deiic Crumbley- Ted Lunsford, Richard White-Jack Heafner. 10-.12 - Bill Sellers- ChsLrUe Hampton. 10; 20 - Stoney Jackson- Mlke Ballard, A1 Orlgg- Mike McDaniel. 10; 28 - Mickey Powers- John Howze, Bob Bush- Gary MarshaU. 10; 36 - Walt Harmon- Charles Wilson, Jerry Cbok-John Gold. KMHS Girls Lose Spot In Playoffs Kngs Mountsdn High’s. glrU softbaU team has packed up lU gear with a 7- 6 Southwestern 3-A Con ference record and third place In the Eastern Division standings. Ooach Joe Rountree’s ladles lost a shot at a SWC playoff berth when East Gaston won lU last three ballgames (all makeup games) for an 8-6 final mark and a one-game edge over the Motintalnettos. East Gaston was to play at East Rutherford Tuesday In the first game of a best of three seml- flnsUs playoff series. In the other series. North Gaston was hosting Chase. Playoffs continue today and Tuesday, If necessuy. Wlrmers meet laUr next week In a best of three set for the conference championship. 10;44 - PhU Stewart-Jlm JoUy, Mitch Howse-Doug Shuffler. 11;(M - Aud Tlgnor-Jlm Lybrand, Guy Trout-Jlm Stewart. 11;16 - Larry Burgess- Eddle Burgess, Danny HarveU-Joe Deaton. 11:24 - Terry Aber crombie-Frank Helton, Darrell Austin Jr.-Buck Dover. 1:(X) - Jerry Ross, Carl Champion. 1:24 - Ned Cfooper-Mark Cooper, Gene Tlmms-Kyle MUner. 1:32 - Parks Nelsler- SalUe Foy, Jim Heard-Joe Davis. 1:48 - John Oamble- Frankle Howell, Delk Halgler-Tom McLean. 2:44 - Ricky Home-Tim McIntyre, Robert Hold- stein-Don Thompson. REVCO DRUG SIDEWALK SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 11-12 MARKDDWNS UP TO Also Featuring Summer Merchandise At Regular Everyday DISCOUNT PRICES REVCO DRUG WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD 50% Mmr-DffiT) MAY-DAY* MAY-DAY ..Wade Tyner’s in big trouble. But then that’s nothing new Wade’s been In and out of trouble moet of hIs business Ufe. Only now, Wade’s going down for the third count. He’s floundering In a sea of Ford Oars, trucks and vans. And sinking test.
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