Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, February 6, 1986 Country Club Golf Schedule The Kings Mon itain Coun- try Club has announced its golf tournament schedule for 1986. The golf season will be cap- ped off on October 20 with the annual Ray Barnes Banquet which is held each year to honor tournament champions and the winner of the Ray Barnes Trophy, which is decided on a point system. The tournament season will begin on March 22-23 with the Spring Calcutta. Some of the KM The Strikers won four games off the Duck Busters and the Duck Pin Demons swept’ four from the KM Strikers in Youth Bowling League action Saturday at Dilling Heating. Jeff Huffstetler had an 82 line and Angel Myers added a 240 set to lead the Strikers’ victory over the Duck Busters. Amy Carrigan led the losers with a 92 line and 244 set. Jonathan Jones rolled a 105 line and 286 set to lead the Duck Pin Demons over the KM Strikers. Robbie Hullender led the losers with a 105 line and 265 set. In action two weeks ago, the Demons won three of four games from the Strikers and the KM Strikers swept the Duck Busters. Scott Myers rolled a 104 line and 259 set to lead the Demons. Kevin Parker led the losers with a 90 line and 241 set. : : Tim Fletcher’s 105 line and 271 set led the KM Strikers over the Duck Busters. Mark Stacy had a 94 line and 242 set for the losers. The Hot Shots swept the No Names and the Cannonballs in A wrestler who once wrestl- ed for Kings Mountain Junior High was responsible for breaking the Patriots’ long string of victories in the Western N.C. Junior High Athletic Association last week. Coach Phil Weathers’ Patriots, who had won all 57 of their league matches since joining the conference nine years ago, fell to Shelby 39-34 in their last match of the season when Shelby heavyweight Richard James pinned KM’s Fred Byrd to - erase a 34-33 KM lead. Still, the Pats finished with a 5-1 conference and 8-2 overall record and won their ninth straight conference championship. Crest was se- cond with a 4-2 mark, follow- ed by Shelby at 3-3 and Burns at 0-6. “It was a tough loss, but I can’t fault our kids,” said Weathers. ‘I’ve had some great kids to work with and they're the ones that made the winning streak events which annually draw a huge field include the 10th an- nual Western Carolina Team Invitational, the 12th annual Western Carolina Invita- tional, ‘the 16th annual Member Guest, the American Legion Tourna- ment, Club Championship and Member-Member. The complete schedule follows. March 22-23 - Spring Calcutta. Bidding at 8 p.m. March 22. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. March 23. April 12-13 - Dog Gone Han- dicap Tournament. May 17-18 - 10th annual Western Carolina Team In- vitational. May 31-June 1 - First an- nual Shrine Ett Benefit. June 21-22 - 12th annual Western Carolina Invita- tional. . July 4 - Family Play Day. July 18-19-20 - 16th annual Member Guest. August 2-3 - Men’s Match ‘Play Tournament. August 9-10 - Men's Match Play semi-finals and finals. August 16 - American Legion Tournament. : August 30-31-September 1 - Club Championship. September 13-14 - Member- Member. October 18-19 - Fall Calcut- ta. Bidding 8 p.m. October 18. Spoigun start 1 p.m. October 9. October 20 - Ray Barnes Banquet. Duckpin Bowling Results won three of four games from E.S.AD. in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Thursday night at Dilling Heating. Alan Van Dyke rolled a 133 line and 357 set to lead the Hot Shots over the No Names. Allen Myers led the Isoers with a 129 line and 353 set. Bill Myers rolled a 108 line and Tommy Barrett added a 315 set to lead the Cannon- balls over E.S.A.D. Ron Scruggs led the losers with a 124 line and 339 set. John Dilling continued to roll up the 400 sets but his team dropped three of four games to Tignor Construction in Tuesday Mixed League bowling action at Dilling Heating. Dilling rolled a 153 line and 400 set but his high score was offset by the balanced scor- ing of the Tignor trio. Lib Gault led the winners with a 158 line and 362 set. Ethel Tignor and Dot Mobley each had 301 sets. In another match, R.W. Hullender won three of four games from Betty Hullender. Linda Neely had a 132 line and 360 set for the winners. Johnny Dye added a 131-352 and Helen Brackett had a straight pins to take the lead. The Pats regained the lead at 34-33 when 169-pound Bradley Henderson of KM pinned another former KMJH wrestler, Sterling Feaster. “We lost in some weight classes that we had won in our 49-22 win over Shelby earlier in the year,” Weathers said. “I guess the key to the match was that we weren’t mentally ready and Shelby was very high emo- tionally.” Despite the loss, Weathers had six wrestlers to finish the season unbeaten and his team continued its home match winning streak with 29 in a. row. Finishing undefeated were Andy Hollifield and D.J. Williams with 5-0 marks, Lyn Goddard and Johnny Nations at 7-0, Chris Henson at 10-0 and Bradley Henderson at 8-0. THE RESULTS 80 - Corry Miller (S) dec. Grant Holder; 90 - And Hollifield (KM) . tech. fa ssible.” over Dan Worthy; 100 - Jerry Kings Mountain led by 28-9 Lawrence (S) pinnned Brady before Shelby won four COUNTRY Doors Open At 6, 10:00-1:00 CLUB PETER ADONIS BURLESQUE SHOW Friday, February 7, 1986 LADY ADONIS BURLESQUE SHOW Friday, February 28, 1986 - Americountry Express Band Brown Bagging Only Peter Adonis Night, No Men Allowed In Club Till Show Ends + Lady Adonis Night, No Women Allowed In Club Till Show Ends No Advance Tickets Sold, $7.00 At Door Hwy. 216, from Cherryville, right on St. Luke’s Church Road. Club, 1 mi. on left. Hwy. 216 from Kings Mtn., 4 mi. to crossroads. Turn left on St. Luke’s Church Road. Former Reynold’s Dance Club. Goforth; 107 - D.J. Williams ROUNDUP Show 7:30-10:00 * 7 mi. to crossroads. Turn 120-308. Allen Myers led the losers with a 153 line and 372 set. John Dilling topped the 400 set mark and Lib Gault bare- ly missed it in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action’ Tues- day night at Dilling Heating. Dilling rolled a 142 line and 403 set to lead his team to three wins over Betty Hullender. Hullender led her group with a 125 line and 348 set. Gault bowled a 152 line and 397 set even though her team dropped three games to R.W. Hullender. Hullender led his team with a 131 line and 367 set and Linda Neely and Helen Brackett each added a 309 set. ) The Cannonballs and E.S.A.D. each won three games in Thurday Night Mix- ed Bowling League action at the Dilling Heating Lanes. Tommy Barrett rolled a 132 line and 360 set to lead the Cannonballs over the No Names. Allen Myers led the losers with a 140 line and 372 set. | Junior High Streak Ends (KM) dec. Chris Hopper; 114 - Tracy Sullens (KM) pinned Matt Hutchinson; 121 - Lyn Goddard (KM) won by forfeit; 128 - Chris Henson (KM) pinned Calvin Patter- son; 134 - Eric McCluney (S) pinned Scott Belcher; 140 - Thomas Hillman (S) .pinned Michael Heavner; 147 - Ron Hillman (S) pinned James Adams; 157 - Robert Cruz (S) pinned Thurman Young; 169 - Bradley Henderson (KM) pinned Sterling Feaster; Unl. - Richard James (S) pinned Fred Byrd. Jayvees Now 14-1 From Page 2-A Gary White’s 20 points sparked last Tuesday’s win over Chase. Ron Ruffin add- ed 13, ‘Joe McClain 10 and Mark Crawford and Brent Bagwell seven each. White scored 12 points, Tim Goode and Bagwell 10 each, McClain nine and Cliff Meeks six in the loss to Burns Fri- day. Against East Ruther- ford, Goode scored 21, Bagwell 14, Thomas Feemster 12 and Ruffin six. Ron Scruggs rolled a 127 line and 363 set to lead E.S.A.D. over the Hotshots. Betty Hullender had a 123 line and 351 set and Lee Mabry added a 121 line and 327 set for the losers. GARY STEWART Managing Editor GARLAND ATKINS Publisher ELIZABETH STEWART News Editor DARRELL AUSTIN General Manager MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Herald is published by Herald Publishing House. P.O. Box 752, Kings Mountain. North Carolina. 28086. Business and editorial offices are located at Canterbury Road-East King Street. Phone 738-7496. Second class postage paid at Kings Mountain, N.C. Single copy 25 cents. Subscription rates: $10.45 yearly in-state, $5.23 six months. $11.50 yearly out of state. $5.80 six months. Student rates for nine months, $7.80. 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