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Babe Ruth Team Wins Kings Mountain Number Three won three more games during the past week to run its record to 7-0 in 14-15 year old Babe Ruth League action. Number. Three defeated Dennis’s Pack and Go 9-2 Tuesday. Saturday, Number Three won a doubleheader at the KMHS park, defeating Southern Excavation 10-4 and Dennis’s Pack and Go 10-7. Shawn Garris hurled a three-hitter Tuesday and his teammates backed him with a seven-hit attack. Dale Turn To Page 9-B CHIP CASH DALE GREENE ll... “ ATTEND WRESTLING CAMP - Pictured above are the participants in last week’s wrestling ar x ; camp at the Kings Mountain Junior High gym. Front row, left to right, Brian Whetstine, Eddie or py AD oS de ET Rempson, Brady Goforth, Tracy Sullens, Mark Stacy, Reggie Moss, Brian Webster, and In 1457, the Scottish Parliament outlawed football and golf because it felt that the Dathan Brannon. Second row, Chris Short, Jason Patterson, Matt Rikard, Rusty Burgess, two sports had lured young Scots from the more soldierly exercise of archery. Travis Adams, Chris Henson and Paul Terry. Back row, Vince Sullens, Lyn Goddard, Billy Ap- pling, Chad Bridges, Thurman Young, Scott Belcher, Brian Dellinger and Shannon Sanders. Hamilton, Gamble Win Father-Child Golf Tourney .Featurina Klafsun's Wolff Cosmos Tanning Beds FREE TANS UNLIMITED Wayne Hamilton and John Gamble, with a 71, won the Father’s Day Father-Child Golf Tournament sponsored by the Kings Mountain Woman’s Golf Association on Sunday. In second place were the team of Brad Wilson and Ronnie Wilson, with scores of 72, who had tied with the team of Robbie Wilson and Stoney Jackson. The Wilson team was winner of second place with an eagle on Number 1 in the play-offs. The Wilson-Jackson team placed third. Bo and Mike Ballard won fourth place with score of 75; fifth place winners were Shan Conner and Dennis Conner with 77; sixth place winners were Matt Heavner and Tim Heavner with 79; seventh place winners were Rusty Bumgardner and Al Grigg with 81; eighth place winners were Ryan Broadwell and Jerry Broadwell with 84; and special prizes went to closest to hole on par 3, No. 5, Wayne Hamilton; No. 8, Todd Parker; No. 12, Paul Hen- dricks; longest drive on No. 11, Bo Ballard; shortest drive, Kenny Bridges. The best sport award went to Ken- ny Bridges. Other participating teams were Rick and Tim Moore, Ken and Kenny Bridges, Scott and Brian Cloninger, Mitch Howze and Todd Parker, Ken Cloninger and Paul Hendricks, Jr., Lee McIntyre and Trey McIntyre, Darrell Austin, Jr. and Amy Austin, and Terry and Kyle Sellers. In last week’s report of win- ners of the recent Ladies Member-Member tourna- ment the scores of the second place winners was incorrect. Second place winners Lynne Mauney and Margaret Williams had a score of 161, not 176. KMCC Women Golfers To Host Invitational Kings Mountain Women’s Golf| Association of Kings Mountain Country Club will host an Invitational Golf Tournament Tuesday, June METROLINA MATTRESS AND WATERBED OUTLET Formerly Leonard Short 501 EAST FRANKLIN, GASTONIA PHONE : 866-1975 Other Major Cards Accepted. Mon.-Sat. 10 to 5:30 24th, and other clubs par- ticipating will be Cleveland Springs Country Club, Wood- bridge, River Bend Country Club, all of Cleveland County, Cherryville Country Club and Gastonia Municipal of Gaston County. Publicity spokesman Doris Howze said registration will be at 9 a.m. and coffee and pastries will be served. Tee DENNIS BRADDY, OWNER aa OPEN 8-11, Mon.-Fri., 8-10, Sat., 10-8 Sun. mess Se i SLEEP SHOP'S Sleeping Giant tells it to ya straight: T-SHIRT WITH A 500 MINUTE PACKAGE TANNING SPECIALS | PACKAGES SINGLE SESSIONS Reg. 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