RR Photo by Gary Stewart HAS BIG DAY - Kevin Echols hit a three-run homer and drove in five runs Monday night to lead Kings Mountain's Moun- taineers to a 7-5 Southwestern 3-A Conference victory over Shelby. The Mountaineers host-South Point Friday at 4 p.m. and travel to East Gaston Tuesday night for their final 1984 contest. KM Whips Lions From Page 4-A moved to second on Kent Boheler’s single, and after Paul Neisler walked, Y oung scored on a passed ‘ball. After Shelby moved ahead 4-2 in the bottom of the fourth, Brad Reynolds walked to open the KM fifth. After Todd Cloninger doubled to put runners on se- cond and third, Echols sent a Brown fastball over the rightfield fence for his first homer of the year and a 54 KM lead. : Shelby tied it again with a singleton in the bottom of the fiftt, and Kings Mountain won it with two in the top of the sixth. Kelly Stewart opened the inning with a walk. Richie Gold singled and Reynolds walked to load the bases. Stewart and Gold scored on Echols’ single. THE LINESCORE By innings: R H E KM 10013207 6 3 S 00221005 51 Bridges and Stewart: Brown and Hester. Proceeds To Worthy Cause ‘Shrine 100 Race Slated For Speedway On May 16 This year’s Shrine 100 auto race at Carolina Speedway on Union Road on Wednesday, May 16, should be another star- studded event. The Gaston County Shrine Club announced plans for the race last week. The program will get under- way at 7 p.m., with the first heat race at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the event are $5 before the race, $6 the day of the race and $2 for children. The Shrine 100 is annually the best-attended sporting event in the county. Last year’s race, won by Buck Simmons in the main event, drew a crowd of 10,000 spectators to the dirt track. Paul Armstrong, publicity chairman, said the Shriners donated close to $27,000 from the event to the Shriners Hospital for the crippled and burned children in Greenville, SiC. Several other activities helped the Gaston County Shriners donate $48,000, a new record, to the hospital for the year. The Shrine 100 attracts the top dirt track drivers from across the Carolinas. A 30-lap, six- cylinder modified race will be held prior to the 40-lap Shrine 100 for late model sportsman cars. The Shrine 100 has been the Gaston County Shrine Club’s major project since 1973, when Billy Scott won the initial race. From 1956 through 1972, the Shrine Club’s major project had been hosting the NCAA regional "baseball tournament at Sims Park. When the NCAA decided to move the site, the idea of an auto race provided a feasible means of raising money for the Shrine Club. It’s been a big hit every GETTING TOGETHER - These three men are pictured at the press meeting on Wednesday, April 18, reading about the upcoming 12th An- nual Shrine 100 Stock Car Race set for Wednesday. May 16 at the Gaston Speedway on Union Road south of Gastonia. Shown are year - and it’s getting even big- ger. The Shrine 100 has received financial support from local businesses which have purchas- ed advertising in the race pro- gram. U.S. Tobacco Co. has agreed to contribute $1,000 to the event - the second year in a row they have been involved in the race. Matt Houpt, who works out of the Skoal Bandit Racing Team office in Denver, N.C. said the Skoal Bandit pace car will be at the race, and girls will be passing out Skoal Bandit decals. Standard Distributors of Ranlo has arranged for the Dar- rell Waltrip and Neil Bonnett Budweiser show car to be on display. The first place winner in the 40-lap main event will receive $1,600. There will be two heat races, 10 laps each. In the modified race, limited to a field of 10 cars, the first place winner will receive $600. There will be two heat races (10 laps to qualify for starting positions). ’ At et 8 ee Se ——————— Thursday. April 26, 1984-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page SA (Ir) Matt Houpt, special event coordinator, Skoal Bandit Racing: Doug Mayes, Past Poten- tate of the Shriners and Channel 9 news an- chor man, and Paul E. Armstrong, chairman, publicity committee. In the past, many of the top NASCAR Winston Cup drivers have donated their time to par- ticipate in the race, including Buddy Baker, Benny Parsons and Jody Ridley. Mike Duvall has been a six- time winner, which heads the list of former winners. Kings Moun- tain’s Freddie Smith won the event in 1980 and 1981. Scott won in 1973, and the late Stick Elliott captured the event in 1974. Before the race,the King and Queen of the Shrine 100 will be introduced. hati sizes 30 to 40 TANIA Mattes €3e OPEN EVERY EVENING Eastridge Mall Open Mon. .thru Sat. 100.m. fo 9:30 p.m. Dixie Villoge, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Both Stores Closed Sundays wi 4 FOUNDERS DAYS Granny bedpillows in standard size 11.88 .. 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