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Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, May 9, 1985 White Plains Shrine Event Slated In Kings Mountain The third annual White Plains Shrine Softball Classic will be played Friday, Satur- day and Sunday at Deal Street and Davidson parks in Kings Mountain. southeast, including last year’s champion and peren- nial national power Howard's Western Steer of Denver. Games will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday and 1 The White Plains Shrine p.m. Sunday. : Club has lined up 12 of the top Teams entered include slowpitch teams in the Howard’s, Skidmore Con- READY FOR TOURNAMENT -- Art Shoemaker (left) and Doug McDonald are making plans for the 1985 White Plains Shrine Softball Classic May 10-12 in Kings Mountain, spon- sored by the White Plains Shrine Club. Shoemaker once managed several N.C. state champions at Champion Con- tracting in Kings Mountain and is helping ramrod this year’s event. McDonald coached several national champion Pharr Yarns Reds teams, and he will be involved in the Old Timers phase of this year’s tournament, which should be the biggest and best ever. This Week's Health News & Views Rogen Hetr— Tips that Soothe poison ivy [= i Ifyou make contact with poison ivy or poison oak, wash I= = Li er { I the exposed area at once. The use of soap, however, may mf : cause a bad second reaction and is not recommended. Hi w Alcohol can soothe the irritation, and cautious use of gg "gasoline can also be effective. Severe cases can be effectively treated with cortizone. is : But for most people with mild reactions, the old, proven at X' salves are still best: calamine lotion and patience. oF: Li Check your medicine cabinet lo ay for calamine jmmfn u're out, gome see’ e want to help i= 1 g he “itches” away! afm ff: { [om fm k DN sf 5 fm ff ~X sf=f [im fm ifm Harper’s Prescription on Pharmacy f= 709 W. 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BATTLEGROUND AVE. Let Us Service Your Snapper Mower NOW struction of Belmont, Fab- master of Greensboro, Blan- ton’s of Fayetteville, Loftis of Greer, Suc Kellar Associates of Charlotte, Multi-Flock of Charlotte, Number One Electric of Charlotte, Zimlinghaus Inc. of Palm Bay, Fla.. T&C Sports of Spaniappure, Southern Wholesale of Charlotte and Mike's Exxon of Shelby. A new feature of this year's tournament will be four old- timers games featuring ex- players from Howard's Fur- niture, Pharr Yarns Reds, Aetna Insurance of Charlotte and Champion Contracting of Plaza Kings Mountain. All of those teams won national cham- pionships. “The Shriners feel that by assembling all these former stars--most of whom were either All-State or All- American during their play- ing days--the huge softball following in the Carolinas will be given the opportunity to watch the pioneers of slowpitch softball perform,” said White Plains Shrine President Carl Champion. ‘These players look forward to again displaying their outstanding skills for their many former fans.’ Some of the old-timers who'll be participating in- clude Gene Fisher, Bobby Bates, Randy Ewing and Tommy Maiden, all original performers of Howard’s Fur- niture: Cookie Stewart, Johnny King, Butch Adams. Kenny Mitchem and J.D. McDonald of the Pharr Yarns Reds; Chris Cammack, Joe Brown, Alex Cheek, Mac Richardson and Danny Carver of Aetna; and Al Culberson, John Rudisill, Danny Denton, Mac Clawson, Larry Bragg. Mickey Heafner and David Johnson of Champion's. In old-timers play Satur- day, Aetna will battle Howard’s Furniture at 4:30 and Pharr Yarns will face Champion’s at 5:30. On Sun- day, Pharr Yarns will play . Aetna at 2:30 and Howard's will meet Champion’s at 3:34 5 Tournament action gets underway Friday at 6 p.m. at Davidson Park with 'Skid- more playing Number: One Netters Defeat Wildcats Kings Mountain High's ten- nis team remained Naetening Thursday with an - viewary over North ad s Wildcats. The Mountaineers were 6-0 . in the Southwestern 3-A Con- ference heading into impor-- ‘tant season-ending - battles with South Point and Shelby this week. South Point and KMHS are tied for the league lead and Shelby is one match back. THE RESULTS (Singles) Bryan Jones (KM) def. Ernest Murray 6-1, 6-0; Brad Jones (KM) def. Tony Adkins 6-1, 6-1; Paul Ware (KM) def. Mark Lutz 6-1, 6-1; Todd Wilson (KM) def. Todd Wooten 6-1, 6-1; Wesley Thompson (KM) def. Woody Lowe 6-0, 6-0; Davie Lovelace (KM) def. Eric Norman 6- 3, 6-4. (Doubles) Ware-Wilson (KM) def. Murray-Lutz 7-6, 6-0; AdKins- Wooten (NG) def. Scruggs- Scruggs 6-7, 6-4, 6-1; Webster— Henderson (KM) def. Lowe- Norman 8-2. (Practice Matches) Chen-Hamilton (KM ) def. Crawley-McCarter 6-0, 6-1; Todd Lovelace (KM) def. Tom Wright 8-6. Golf Tourney Is Scheduled The ninth annual Western Carolina Team Invitational Golf Tournament will be held May 18-19 at Kings Mountain Country Club. For details and registra- tion, call 739-5871. ~ Electric. At 7:15, T&C Sports Multi-Flock plays Mike's Southern Wholesale meets meets Kellar Associates. Plaza Exxon at 8:30 and Turn To Page 5-A sto remo THE HERALD BUILDING - E. “ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS” IL ADies AND GENTLEMEN WELCOME TO... 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