9f 8, rt 8, 0 of f. th 1- I# Jt ♦ ins o.n o, 8£ % o, 6S On The Line Wednesday But Outon and Klnct Mountain will meat for tlia fifth and final time Wed- naaday at 6 p.m. at Sima Park In Oaatonla to daclda the Southwaatarn 8-A Oonferanea baMball title. Klnga Mountain forced a third and daeldlnf game In the but of thru eham- ptonahlp urlu Thuraday night when te Moun- talneera aeored a 5-8 victory at Lancaster Field. The two cluba will match 14-5 overall recorda and they’re 3-8 agalnat wch other. Thureday'a game wae the tirat one that wu decided by more than one run. Ooachea Barry Olbaon of the Mountalnaera and Jerry Adama of the Warrlora will atait their ace pltchara, Tim Luch (5-3) of the Mountlu and Freddie Patty (7-5) of But Oaaton. Both of Leach’a defeata have been ad- mlnlatered by Petty and the Warrlora, 1-0 and 3-1. The winner will not only win the 8WC champlonahlp trophy but will repreaant the conferanu In the atate 8-A playoffa which begin next week. All atate playoff gamu are one-game elimination, except for the atate champlMiahlp, which la a but of thru urlu. Klnga Mountain la aeeking Ita fifth SWC bauball crown while the Warrlora are trying for their firat. The Moun- talnura won tltlu In 1968, 1967,1969, and 1974. The '69 turn wmi the Weatem North Carolina High Schoola Actlvltlea Auoclatlon title. All of the aeoiing In lut Thuraday’a game came In the fliat liming. After that It wu a pltcher'a duel between KM’a David Ray BAY BOBINSON LBAOUB CHAMPS-Here’a the BIm* Meutaia Swmimr High baaebaU team, which hu eUnched the Wutern Junior High Athletle Aaaodathm tIUe. The Patriota have a thru-game lead over thru ether ehibe with Jut two gamu remaining. Turn membem Inehide, front row, left to right, Kenny Blltehem, Boy Malhia, Ohrla Cliamplon, Terry Bollock, David Puler, Bdward AuKa, Wmiam Short and Kenny Blathin. Second row. Jay Schioau, Brent Bell, Kevin Jonu, Tony Yarbro, Jamie Oreeu, PhllUp Sclam, Blarfc Champion, Eric Splur and Bobby Hnflbtetler. Back row, Budy Mua, Eric Ballew, Jeff Mou, David Tnrur, Lcard Kuter, Sutt Shaw and Undaay Davla. Parks Neisler, Solly Foy Win KMCC Golf Crown Klnga Mountaln'a Parka Nelaler and SoUle Foy of Alexander City, Ala., fired a 67-71-188 Saturday and Sunday to win the third annual Klnga Mountain Country Club Team In vitational golf tournament. They edged a pair of CSeveland County tuma which ahot 188. Darrell Autin Jr. of Klnga Mountain and Buck Dover of Shelby ahot 67-73- 188 and took aecond place. Auatln paired the ucond hole of a playoff to win over defending champloM Tarry Abercrombie and Frank Helton, who ahot 69- 70-188. Tommy Stinea of Dallu and Oary Qrlmlndl of GtaaUmla claimed fourth place with a 69-74-148. A pair of KMCC mem- bera, Stoney Jackaon and Mike Ballard, won the champlonahlp B flight with a 74-78-146. Bob Holdatoln and Don Thompaon of GBatonla ware ucond at 147, Bob Buah of Carolun and Oary Marahall of Henrietta third at 149 and Jamu Oogdlll and Freddie Smlthof Oaatonla fourth at 150. Danny Harvell of Clovar and Joe Deaton of Oaatonla won the firat flight with a 76-77-158. Jim Reynolda of Oaroleen and Olen Marahall of Henrietta were ucond at 185. Jim Clonlnger and Scott Clonlnger of Klnga Mountain ahot 188 and took third place In a playoff over Derlc Crumbley and Tad Lunaford of Outonla. CHBI8 JOHNSON Johnson Wins Best Ned Denton and Billy Ju Denton of Outonla won the auond flight with a 84-78-163. Walt Harmon and Charlea Wllaon of Klnga Mountain were n a a a ucond at 164, Jerry Rou UaCK AwaTCl of KM and Ruaeell Curtia of Denver, Col. third at 165 and Chuck Adama of KM and Allen Batea of Oaatonla fourth at 166. Roblnaon, who won hla third game In five declalona, and Beat Qaaton’a Wayne Klnley. Roblnaon went the dlatance, hurling a four- hltter. Three of the Warrior hlta came In the top of the firat, when they Jumped to a S-C 'ead on a two-run double by catcner Phil Jonaa. Jonaa haa driven In all four of But Outon’a playoff nine. Klnga Mountain chued Warrior atarter Vance Cleveland In the bottom of the firat, acorlng five runa on a walk, error, flelder'a choice, alnglea by Danny Bolin, Alan Putnam and Jim Chapman and a ucrlflce fly by Bryon White. Klnley, who lut a one- run game to Roblnaon and the Mountalnura In the final regular aeuon game, held KM to two hlta after the flret Inning. Both cluba thrutened after the firat, but couldn’t croaa home plate. Petty walked with two away and atole aecond In the third but Roblnaon tanned Jonu on a 3-3 pitch to end that opportunity. East had runnera on firat and ucond with one away In the fourth but Bolin forced the lead runner at third and Roblnun atruck out Klnley to end the In ning. Shawn Devlnney alngled with one away In the alxth but wu forced at aecond after Putnam dropped Doug Crlawell’a fly ball to right. Roblnaon then retired ’Tracy Black on a botmcer back to the mound, and put the Warrlora down In order In the uventh to end the ^ game. I Klnley retired the Mountlea In order In the ucond and third but had to have a perfect atrlke from Black In centerfleld to keep White from acorlng In the fourth. White reached on an error to lead off the Inning and atole aecond and third. After Jim Chapman walked and atole ucond, Tim Whitaker filed out to center. White tagged up but waa out at the plate when Black’a throw hit catcher Jonaa’a mitt knee- high at home. (Thapmam moved to third on a alngle by Ricky Chapman but Klnley fanned Roblnaon to get out of the Inning. KM’a only two baaerunnera after that were Lyn Hayea, who alngled In the fifth, and Jim Chapman, who alngled In the alxth, but neither man got paat firat bau. THE BOX800RE rrs NICE TO EEEL SO GOOD ABOUTAMEAL serve Kentucky^^d Chicken. Because youll know your family will be eatino well. Kentucky Fried Chicken is made from the highest quality chicken, then cooked with the Colonel's secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices. V That's why Ker^tucky Fried Chicken is so "finger lickin' good." Kentucky Fried Chicken It's nice to feel so good about a meal. KmiiMky fried (Jkiefcni. 413 EAST KING STREET PHONE 739-6911 EVERY TUESDAY IS CHICKEN PICKIN DAY Combination Dinner: . 3 Pieces Chicken . Cole Slaw . Potatoes . Gravy . Roll *1.79 Kings Mountain’s Chris Johnson won the best defenalve back awaud at the annual Oardner-Webb College All-Sporta Banquet Thursdaiy night. ’Twenty-six awauds were preaented at the fete, which drew over 800 people. Former Wake Forest basketball coach Bones McKinney was gueat speaker. Johnson, a Junior, waa oaw of five footbadl players honored. He’s a three-time All-Conference and All- District player auid last year waa Honorable Mention All-American. Johnson needs only one pau Interception next year to tie the school record. Mary Adams Best Rookie Mary Adama of Klnga Mountain, a student at Peace College, Raleigh, was recognised as Rookie ,ot ’The Tear In volleyball during the annual Green Giants’ Athletic Banquet Msiy 1. She Is daughter of Dr. Charles H. Adams and the late Mrs. Adams. E. GAST. McGee, dh KUUan, as Petty, lb Jonas, c Devlnney, 8b Olswell, rf Black, cf Spears, 3b Cleveland, p Klnley, p Huffstetler,ph Tiotals K. MTN. R. Chpman, 3b Robinson, p Schuman, If Hayea, dh Bolin, 8b Putnam, rf White, cf J. Clqimn, as Whitaker, e Tiotals By Innings: EG 300 0000 KMOOOOOOx AB R HBI E - Devlnney. LOB - KM 3, EG 5. 3B - Jonas. SB - Bolin, Putnam, White 3, J. Chapman, KllUan, Petty. SAC - Criswell. SF - White. 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