Shelby at Kings Mtn. STEWART 74-30-1 K.M. HAYES 71-33-1 K.M. BIGD71-33-1 | GUEST 64-40-1 Shelby Shelby Burns at R-S Central Burns Burns Burns Burns N. Gaston at East Ruth. East Ruth. East Ruth. East Ruth. East Ruth. Bunker Hill at B.City Bunker Hill B.City B.City B.City Maiden at Chase Maiden Maiden Maiden Maiden Cherryville at Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Alabama at Tennessee Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Maryland at Duke Maryland Duke Maryland Maryland Florida St. at Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Clemson at N.C. State Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson Ga. Tech at U.N.C. Ga. Tech Ga. iech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Virginia at Wake Forest Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Miami at Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Arizona at Southern Cal. S. Cal. U.S.C. S. Cal. S. Cal. Penn. St. at Boston College Penn. St. Penn. St. Penn. St. Penn. St. Big D Making His Move By LES SEE Who's that coming up on the outside? It's Big D, who is taking advantage of the lackadaisical of- fenses of Stewart and Bullet Bob Hayes and threatening to take the lead in the stretch run of the pigskin pickin’ season. Big D turned in a 10-5 card last week to pull into a tie with second place with Hayes. Hayes, who went 9-6 last week along with Recreation Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department has an- nounced the following programs. For more information call the de- partment at 739-9631 or 734-0449. *Aerobics classes are held Monday-Friday from 8:30-9:30 a.m.; Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4-5 p.m.; and Monday-Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m. *Youth basketball registration will be held November 5-16 for ages 8-10 and 11-12. The league . will be affiliated with the Junior Hornets program. Each participant Stewart and guest picker Kyle Smith, and Big D both sport 71-33- 1 mks for the year. They are thre. ames behind Stewart (74- 30-1 with three weeks remaining in the on. The guests bring up there: ith a 64-40-1 mark. St . threatened to go into his ball trol offense and run the clocl . but said that wouldn't be fair ¢ iis good buddy Hayes, who hast :n so faithful to pick against him the past two years. So, it looks like a photo finish. The guest picker this week is Eddie Sparks, manager of the Kings Mountain office of H&R Block. He's one of the good ole boys from Shelby, so don't give him too hard a time for picking the Lions over Kings Mountain this week. He's pickin’ with his heart and not with his head. L ctivities Announced wiil receive a gym bag, jersey, handbook, membership card and poster. Each participant must take his birth certificate to register. Registration fee is $10. *A Christmas craft show will be held Sat., Dec. 1. Space is $10 per space. *Aikido Academy of Self Defense will sponsor classes for men, women and children begin- ning November 7. Students learn and develop self control, discipline, confidence, peace of mind, honor and respect, and a sound mind and body. The classes are taught in a professional Johnny Jones Wins $ 00 In Herald Six contestants picked 16 of 20 winners in last week's Herald foot- ball contest, but Johnny L. Jones of Kings Mountain came within one point of the tie-breaker and won the $100 prize. Jones predicted 30 points would be scored in the Kings Mountain- Burns game, which was won by Burns 16-13. Others hitting 16 of 20 but miss- ing out on the money were Howard Boheler of Blacksburg, S.C., and Todd Ware, Rob Goforth, Tim Cochran and Toby Deaton, all of Kings Mountain. Boheler and Ware predicted 27 points on the tie- Tennis Tourney Planned In KM The Kings Mountain Tennis Association is sponsoring a singles and doubles tennis tournament October 27-28. Entry fee is $10 for non-members and $5 for members. The tournament will be for Kings Mountain residents only. All entries must be in by October 25 and the draw will be held on October 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the KMHS tennis courts. For applications or information contact Pat or Don Huffstetler at 739-5706, or Jeff Ledford at 739- 5833. KM Tennis Results Results of Monday night's action in the Kings Mountain Tennis Association: Dathan Brannon defeated Jason Cash 7-6, 6-0; Robert Wilson de- feated Chad Adams 6-3, 7-5; Brian Smith defeated Stacy White 6-1, 6- 3: and Bo Phongsa defeated Brock Ellis 6-0, 6-0. Webster Wins Bass Tourney Larry Webster took first p Independe: breaker, Joforth and Cochran picked 35 nd Deaton predicted 39. Winne:~ of last week's games were Burr © over Kings Mountain, Besseme: City over Bandys, ce over Ashbrook, East Rutherford ver Shelby, Crest over North Me: klenburg, East Meck over Huntcr Huss, R-S Central over South Point, Cherryville over West Lincoln, Tennessee over Florida, Virginia over N.C. State, Ole Miss °r Georgia, Penn State over Syracuse, Furman over Appalachian, Georgia Tech over manner with an emphasis on realis- tic technique and safety. Rates for both children and adults are $35 monthly fee, $20 registration fee, and $30 uniform fee. Pre-registration is required by going to the Community Center and filling out the necessary paper work. Fees will be due at the be- ginning of class on November 7. *A Halloween square dance will be held Fri., Oct. 26 from 8-11 p-m. The fee is $5 per couple. Callers will be Byron Hartsell and Bill Stroupe. Football Contest Clemson, Maryland over Wake Forest, Texas over Oklahoma, Texas Tech over Arkansas, Dartmouth over Yale, Lenoir- Rhyne over Wingate and Catawba over Gardner-Webb. : The eighth of 10 weekly contests is inside today's Herald. Pick the most winners and get us your entry by 4 p.m. Friday and you can have the next $100 check. Bring your entry to the Herald office on East King Street at Canterbury Road, or mail it to Football Contest, P.O. Box 769, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. Outbackers, Outlaws Bowling Winners The Outbackers won three of four games from the Pretenders and the Outlaws won three of four from the Rulers in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Thursday night at Dilling Heating. Allen Myers rolled a 141 line and 383 set and Bill Myers added a 119-334 to lead the Outbackers over the Pretenders. Margaret Dilling had a 122 line and 301 set for the losers. Tommy Barrett's 127 line and 352 set led the Outlaws over the Rulers. Joann Myers had a 104 line and Ronnie Scruggs added a 301 set for the losers. Mauney, Hall Win Ladies Tourney The Kings Mountain Country Club Ladies Member-Member Golf tournament was held October 16 with 13 teams participating. In the gross division, Lynne Mauney and Peggy Hall won in a playoff over Mary Leigh Broadwell and Nancy Weant after both teams finished with 73s. Janet Tate and Peggy Webb finished third. In the net division, Sylvia Neisler and Judy Plonk finished first, Linda Rome and Katherine Fort were second and Joann Kirby and Pat Hawk third. Special prizes went to Peggy Jackson for the closest to the line on #2; Judy Plonk for closest to the hole on #5; Lynne Mauney for closest to the hole on #12; Peggy Hall for closest to the hole on #17; and Nancy Weant for longest putt on #18. FOOTBALL From Page 6-A Hicks said the performance by Williams, who played every play on offense and defense, was as good an all-around effort as he's had out of a player since he's been coaching here. He made nine tack- les on defense, including two for losses, and had over 200 kick re- turn yards, plus another return of 90 yards which was called back be- cause of a controversial clipping call. "He had just an unbelievable game," he said. "They tried to pick on him by putting that big old number 8 (Hush) out as a slot, and tried to throw underneath him and tried to block him with the real big guys. But he did a heck of a job. That's one of the most total indi- vidual efforts I've seen in a long time." Hicks also praised the running performance of Lockhart, who ran hard and was the leading rusher against a Burns defense which was designed especially to stop him af- ter his two outstanding perfor- mances in KM wins over Burns last year. "He broke the big play that kept us in the ballgame," Hicks said, re- LOW BACK PAIN? Pre recorded message for Information Health Hotline 704-739-3434 To find out how to reduce or terminate low back pain. Press 4. Ey VL TIN IIe] Kings Mountain Farm Center :301 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain Mon.-Fri. 8-6, Sat. 8-5 739-5111 br ing To Plan. Total nutrition, top per- formance. Plan on it with Pro Plan. The only line of dry pet foods made with chicken as a primary ingredient. 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