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BOY OF THE YEAR - Aubrey Hollifield. right, accepts an
award from Dr. Paul Hendricks for being named Kings Moun-
tain Boys Club’s Co-Boy of the Year. The award was presented
during halftime of Monday night's basketball at Kings Moun-
tain High between local all-stars and college players from
Clemson and Wake Forest. John Hill, who shared the award
with Hollifield, was not present.
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR - Bobby Bell. right. accepts the
Kings Mountain Boys Club Volunteer of the Year Award from
Dr. Paul Hendricks during halftime of Monday's all-star
basketball game between local
all players and college standouts
ifrom Clemson and Wake Forest.
Models To Show Fashions
Joan Baker’s School of Model-
ing will present a fashion show
as the program for the annual
Secretary’s Luncheon Wednes-
day, April 25th, at noon at the
Holiday Inn.
Secretaries and their bosses
are encouraged to attend. Make
reservations for the gourmet lun-
cheon at $6.50 per plate to Mrs.
Peggy Bradshaw at the Holiday
Inn, P.O. Box 304.
Kings Mountain Chamber of
Commerce is sponsoring the lun-
cheon during the observance of
Professional Secretaries Week.
The honored guests will
receive flowers,and door prizes
will be presented.
Knights Of Pythias
Softball Tourney Set
Knights of Pythian of Cher-
ryville will sponsor the annual
Men and Women’s Softball
Tournaments on Friday, Satur-
day and Sunday, April 27,28 and
29 and on May 4,5,6.The entry
fee for the women’s tourney is
$55 plus two Worth Blue dot
softballs. The entry fee for the
men’s tourney is $65 plus two
Worth Blue Dot softballs.
Inquiries, including informa-
tion about your team, should be
sent to Lester Canipe, Tourney
Chairman. He can be reached by
phone at 435-3473. Entry fees
can be mailed to Knights of
Pythias PIT Tournament PO
Box 292, Cherryville,N. C.
28092. :
Junior High Girls
Lose 11-3 Wednesday
Kings Mountain Junior
High’s girls softball team drop-
ped its first game of the year last
Wednesday to undefeated West
McDowell, 11-3.
Kings Mountain committed
seven errors and West
McDowell batters also took ad-
vantage of six bases on balls.
Paula Owensby hurled the
win for West and Buffy Hut-
chins took the loss.
Regina Brown was 2-for4, in-
cluding a double, and Lynn
Donaldson was 2-for-3, in-
cluding two doubles, for the
Lady Patriots. Judy Mooney
was 3-for4 for West.
Kings Mountain, now 2-1,
hosts East McDowell on May 2.
Men’s Softball Schedule
For Monday, Wednesday
Men’s industrial siowpitch
seftball schedule for next week:
" Monday, at Deal Street:
6 p.m. - Sulzer vs. Sadie Mill; 7
p.m. - Foote vs. Anvil Knit; 8
p.m. - Park Yarn vs. Norick
Brothers; 9 p.m - Spectrum vs.
Clevemont.
Monday, at City Stadium:
6 p.m. - Thermo-Welco vs. Ci-
ty of Kings Mountain; 7 p.m.
Kinmont vs. Reliance.
Wednesday, at Deal Street:
6 p.m. - Reliance vs. Cleve-
mont; 7 p.m. - Norick vs. Kin-
mont; 8 p.m. - Park Yarn vs.
Foote; 9 p.m. - Sadie vs. Spec-
trum.
Wednesday, at City Stadium:
6 p.m. - City vs. Suizer; 7 p.m.
- Anvil vs. Thermo-Welco.
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Thursday, April 19, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9A
Golf Tourney To Aid Club
The Kings Mountain Jaycees,
in conjunction with the Kings
Mountain Boys Club, will spon-
sor the second annual Benefit
Golf Tournament May 5-6 at
Kings Mountain Country Club.
All profits from the tourney
will go to the Boys Club.
Entry fee is $30 and includes
green fees and a free practice
round the week prior to the tour-
nament. Entry deadline is
Wednesday, May 2.
Players will be flighted based
on Saturday’s scorers and gift
certificates will be awarded to
the top three places in each
flight. Starting times will be
assigned for each day with the
earliest entries receiving prefer-
red positions.
Prizes will also be awarded
each day for closest-to-the-hole
and longest drives.
Persons interested in com-
peting may sign up at the Kings
Mountain Country Club pro
shop or by filling out the entry
form below and mailing it and
the entry fee to P.O. Box 303,
Kings Mountain.
NAME ees
ADDRESS
PHONE
HANDICAP cere
Preferred partner and star-
ting time for Saturday round
Junior High Netters Win
Kings Mountain Junior
High’s tennis team opened its
season last week with a 9-1 vic-
tory over East McDowell.
Kings Mountain won all six
singles matches and three of the
four double matches.
Singles winners were Bryan
Tignor, Hullender Post
Ethel Tignor’s team swept
four games from Betty
Hullender in Amazing Grace
Bowling League action Friday
night at the Dilling Heating
Lanes.
Mrs. Tignor led her bowlers
with a 102 line and 289 set. Mrs.
Hullender led her team with a
Jones, who defeated Kris
Burleson 6-0, 6-1; Jeff Guy, who
defeated Scott Prather 6-0, 6-2;
Mike Clary, who defeated Pat
Genet 6-2, 64; Ashley McGin-
nis, who defeated Jackie Young
60, 60; Kim McGinnis, who
defeated Lucy Burgin 6-1, 6-1;
108 line and 324 set.
In another match, Helen
Brackett’s team won two of
three games from Betty
Crawford. Jeannine Fisher led
the winners with a 95 line and
243 set. Linda Joy led
Crawford’s team ith a 114 line
and 289 set.
and J.J. Warlick, who defeated
Lisa Brackett 6-0, 6-0.
In doubles action, Junior
Henderson and Daryl Chen
defeated John Cross and Kevin
Dioquine 8-3; Eddie Scruggs and
John Dilling was high scorer
in Mixed Duckpin Bowling
League action Tuesday night at
the Dilling Heating Lanes but his
team still dropped three of four
decisions to Betty Hullender.
Dilling rolled a 129 line and
354 series, but was the only
member of his team to top the
Robert Murphree defeated Greg
Burleson and Lloyd Bailey 8-0;
Melissa Rikard and Jenny Reid
defeated Missy Holland and
Ashley Johnston 8-1; and Ellen
Burgin and Amy Parker of East
McDowell defeated Tracy Hor-
ton and Gwen Hicks 8-6.
Wins
300-set mark. Charity Tignor led
the winners with a 131 line and
318 set.
In another match, R.W.
Hullender and Johnny Dye split.
Hullender led his team with a
120 line and 333 set. Sara Cash
led Dye’s team with a 105 line
and 290 set.
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