tat cmd mien bo i Ai igiiil { KM Beats Cherryville, Drop Pair To Shelby From Page 6-A the rally. An out later, Rit- chie Gold singled home Phillips and then Rusty Bumgardner slammed a two- run double to make it 3-0. Cherryville battled back with two runs in the bottom of the first and a run in the sixth to tie the game. Post 155 had nine hits with Phillips and Doc Boheler get- ting two each. Haynes, Gold, Bumgardner, Fleming and Batchler had one each. dks Kings Mountain held a 3-2 lead over Shelby after four in- nings Monday at Lancaster Field, but Shelby rallied for three runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth to take command. Post 155 scored three runs in the fourth after Shelby grabbed a 2-0 lead in the third. Charles Proctor led off with a single and scored on a double by Greg Goble. Goble was thrown out trying to go to third on the play. Gold singl- ed and Boheler walked and they scored an out later on a single by Bobby Pearson. Post 155 picked up another run in the eighth when Gold reached on an error and later scored on Pearson’s double. KM closed out its scoring with three in the ninth on singles by Thomas Breakfield, Proctor and Go- ble, and a walk to Gold. Kings Mountain collected 13 hits with Proctor going 4-for-5. Pearson had three hits, Goble and Thomas Bridges To Announce Shrine Rodeo Finals Jonas Bridges of Kings Mountain may be known to most people as the manager of WKMT Radio, but that is just one of his business in- terests. Bridges is a profes- sional rodeo announcer who is in great demand in the pro Pritchett Wins Gaffney Race C.L. Pritchett outran David Perry and Buck Simmons in the late model sportsman feature Saturday night at the Cherokee Speedway. Pete Ivey, Wesley Johnson and Wally Fowler finished 1-2-3 in the limited sportsman main event. Roger Hamrick, Marshall Fowler and Phil Ransom were the top three in the streetdivision feature. j ~The late model sportsman ‘winner Saturday night picks up $5,000 at the Cherokee track. circuit each season. He has announced most of the top rodeos in the. Southeast in- cluding the Finals for the American Cowboy Associa- tion. Bridges will be commen- tating the Carolina High School Championship Finals Rodeo being held at City Stadium in Kings Mountain June 14,15 and 16. The White Plains Shrine Club will be hosting the event. “Bridges has an announc- ing style that educates everyone about what is hap- pening while doing it in a way that entertains. He definitely has one of the best announc- ing styles and voices in pro rodeo today,” said Carl Champion, president of the sponsoring White Plains Shrine Club. : Tickets and rodeo informa- tion can be obtained at telephone number 739-9511. The Shriners will deliver tickets. A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF MABEL LOGAN Submitted By Lula And Elmer Hardin The Rose Beyond The Wall Near shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall Through which there shone a beam of light. Onward it crept with added strength With never a thought of fear or pride, It followed the light through the crevice’s length And unfolded itself on the other side. The light, the dew, the broadening view - Were found the same as they were before, And it lost itself in beauties new, Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to grieve And make our courage faint and fall? Nay! Let us faith and hope receive... The rose still grows beyond the wall, Scattering fragrance far and wide Just as it did in days of yore, Just as it did on the other side, Just as it will forevermore. Paid Breakfield two apiece, and Gold and Donald Murray one each. MONDAY GAME By innings: R H E Sh 002 033 0109 10 1 KM 000 300 013 7 13 2 Spikes and Trammell; McDaniel, Upchurch (5) and Murray, Boheler (7). SATURDAY GAME By innings: R H E KM 300 000 0025 9 2 Ch 200 001 0003 7 1 Batchler, McDaniel (7) and Stewart; Reynolds and Davidson. THURSDAY GAME By innings: R H E KM 002 000 0002 5 1 Sh 244 111 00x 13 16 1 Bumgardner, Neisler (1) and Stewart, Farris (5); Lewis, Trammell (7) and Ruff. Parker’s Amaco Still Undefeated Parker’s Amaco won two more games during the past week to run their record to 8-0 in the Ladies Industrial Soft- ball League race. Parker’s now holds a 31,-game lead over Cable Link, which is 4-3. Kinmont is 3-5 and Clevemont 0-7. During the past week, Parker’s defeated Kinmont 12-6 and Clevemont 16-1. Cable Link defeated Cleve- mont 13-3 and Kinmont 11-8. Debra Bell, Kim Moss, Susan Hartsoe and Trudy- Bridges had two hits each to lead Parker’s over Kinmont. Bell hit a home run. Wanda Sanford was the winning pit- cher and Byers was the loser. Mable Dixon, Brenda Williams and Cheryl Leach had two hits each to lead Parker’s over Clevemont. Wanda Sanford was the winn-' ing pitcher and Betty Mills was the loser. ¢ Dee Patterson was the win- ning pitcher in both of Cable Link’s victories. Booster’s Club Meets Monday The Kings Mountain Booster’s Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. The board of directors will meet at 6:30. The club will begin working on ads for the football pro- gram and make other plans for next year. All members are asked to renew their memberships and persons who are not now members of the club are ask- ed to join. The club needs help in projects to raise money for the KMHS athletic department. All high school Jpons are supplemented by the club. A Booster’s Club member- ship includes special parking privileges for KMHS football games. New parking stickers will be available later this month. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 1 IF YOUR DAD’S A SPORT Shop 119 W. Mountain St. 739-2366 = Kings Mountain 1 TENNIS SHORTS en 11> Adidas Izod *Sea Palms eCampus COACHES SHORTS From $ 1 4° Russell Bike Free Stringing With Any Tennis Racket = ePrince eDunlap eWilson eProkennex eDurbin *Rossignol GOLF & TENNIS SHIRTS GOLF SLACKS 20% off Berle eJaymar 20% of Munsingwear Izod ¢Puritan sAdidas eCampus EE 0 We SO pe HG tr i RG Ap pe Sl i Gl i GG Gi LN SH HS GG Sp RR VR RE Thursday, June 13, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A Shrine Rodeo Scheduled The 1985 Carolina High School Championship Finals Rodeo will be held at City Stadium in’ Kings Mountain, June 14,15 and 16. Hosting the rodeo will be the White Plains Shrine Club. All proceeds from the rodeo will go to the Shriners crippled children and burn centers. Several local high school - students will be competing during the three days of com- petition. Representing Crest will be Scott Bridges and Dana White in Bareback Broncos, Matthew Anthony and Robbie Nestleroad in the Calf Roping, and Angie White in the Barrel Racing and Pole Bending. Representing Burns High will be Paul Wilson in Bareback Broncs, Bradley Lowe in the bull riding and Tammy Wilson in the Barrel Race and Pole Bending. Other local participants will be pro rodeo announcer Jonas Bridges of Kings Mountain (manager of WKMT), Bruce Adams of Boiling Springs will be one of the feature bull fighters and tony Sewell of Earl will serve as one of the pick-up ment. The event is strictly family entertainment and everyone should attend. Fun is planned for all ages. Advance tickets and information can be ob- tained at telephone number 739-9511. MEN’S ACTIVE WEAR Twill jog shorts with side piping and printed tee or muscle shirts. S,M,L,XL. | Sib ACTION JOGGERS Men's, ladies’ and children’s nylon joggers with Velcro® closures. or gol Men's leather wallets in gift box. Stylish sport and silver GIy FATHER’S DAY AL B GREAT VALUES ON SHIRTS 2, FOR DAD! “~~ Regularly To 7.99. Men's A short sleeve dress, plaid 4 or knit shirts in great summer colors. Sizes 142 to. 17 and S,M,L,XL. SMART LOOKS IN SUMMER SLACKS Regularly 12.99. Poly dress or twill casual slacks, both with match- ing belt. Fashinn colors in men’s sizes 29 to 42. MEN’S CASUAL SUMMER SHOES Compare At 8.87. Mesh or canvas casuals or deck style step-ins. i 1 ACCENTS d tone dress watches. = 79% | 36 POSITION LOUNGER Regularly 10.99. Sturdy vinyl strapping & metal frame. Many colors. ——— Family Dollar Welcomes Summer With Fantastic Bonus Buys! ns Regularly 99% 1.39 ND | Rs. | DETERGENT fd Box. g. 1.27. ack of 6 3 oz. bars. FOR GASOLINE & AUTOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINES SOLID OR PRINT BATH TOWELS Cannon or Dundee poly/cotton bath towels. Slightly irregular. Prices Good At All Famil Through This Weekend. On Some Items. No Sales To Dealers. Dollar Stores uantities Limited HEALTH 6 PAIR fgg aon Reg. 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