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Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 25, 1990 Zz Wrestling Returning To Armory Pro wrestling returns to the Kings Mountain National Guard Armory Thurs., Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. In the main event, Kings Mountain's own Terence Ladd will battle the Russian Assassin for the heavyweight title. In a grudge match, the Italian Stallion will battle S.S.T. Samoan. George South, Ricky Nelson and many other stars will be on the card. Tickets are $8. Fans can get a dollar off the ticket price by buying them in advance at Allen's Flower Shop or 1-Hour Cleaners. For information, call 739-4741. TEETH THAT WON'T TAKE A BIG BITE. CUSTOM DENTURES* CUSTOM PARTIALS* STANDARD. .*165/se1 | ACRYLIC. ....... $125 COSMETIC. .*275/ser | CASTMETAL... $250 PREMIUM ...%350/seT EXTRACTION 15 RELINE*50 Same-day service if necessary. All materials ADA approved, Drs. Peavy & Jernigan, PA. General Dentists DentureCare 867-0453 or 1-800-4R-SMILE Franklin Square Shopping Ctr, Off I-85 at Cox Rd. Exit, Gastonia ‘Additional services not included. A 'RUFF' TIME FOR SHELBY - Kings Mountain's Robbie Ruff (5) turns the corner for a good gain -against Shelby in Thursday's junior varsity football game at Shelby. Ruff led the rushing for Kings Mountain in its 19-8 victory. KM is open this week and closes out its season next week at East Rutherford in a battle for the conference title. Junior Varsity Whips Shelby Jerry Black threw a 48-yard touchdown pass to Sherman Witcher on the last play of the first half to spark Kings Mountzin's JV football team to 2 19-8 victory over Shelby Thursday night at Shelby's Blanton Stadium. The victory gives KM a 3-0 con- ference and 6-1 overall record heading into a showdown with East Rutherford for the JV champi- onship Thurs., Nov. 1 at East Rutherford. The Mountaineers have an open date this week. Shelby grabbed an early lead Thursday when the Lions recov- ered a fumble in the KM end zone. Shelby tacked on a two-point con- version for an 8-0 advantage. Kings Mountain came right back, though, as Pat Ross returned the ensuing kickoff 85 yards to Bumgardner of the Mountaineers. trim the difference to 8-6. With 30 seconds remaining in the half, Shelby was forced to punt and Black ran it 85 yards for an ap- parent touchdown. However, a clipping penalty brought the play back to the 48. Black then hung up - a long pass down the KM sidelines which Witcher caught in stride and outran the Shelby secondary to paydirt. The Mountaineers added their fi- nal touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 25-yard run by Robbie Ruff. Bo Phongsa kicked the extra point. The Mountaineers finished with 207 yards rushing, led by Ruff with 82 and Ross with 78. Shelby had only 90 yards total offense. "Our special teams kind of start- ed it off for us," said Coach John "It seems like we've been relying on them a lot this year. We were re- al pleased with the way our offense played in the second half. We moved the ball and the line blocked real well. Our kids have improved each week and it's start- ing to show." Bumgardner cited Black and Ruff for their play in the backfield. Linemen Tameron Gaines, Scott Roper and Chris Rider and backs Marcus Bell and Witcher led the KM defensive effort. Bumgardner's team will battle East Rutherford for the JV crown for the third straight year November 1. KM won in 1988 and East in '89. "We certainly hope we can go up there and come back with another win," he said. "This would be a big victory for our kids. We're really excited about it." C3 sa Pe CRIMES & MISDEMEANORS “wit | Get nonstop WE) movies & "entertainment at BIG SAVINGS 0 4 SHOWTIME For 4-star entertainment value that can't be beat, subscribe to SHOWTIME. 24 hours a day youll tune into blockbuster movies, hilarious comedy, star-studded music concerts, championship boxing, Familytime™ programming and more. All commercial free. Call today. KM Pee Wee Coach Jimmy Littlejohn directs offense... Pop Warner Teams Win Homecoming . Kings Mountain's Pop Warner football teams won two games and tied one in their annual homecom- ing games Saturday at City Stadium. : The KM junior pee wees blanked the Belmont Braves 21-0, the pee wees shutout the McAdenville Dolphins 6-0 and the junior midgets tied McAdenville 12-12. Matt Parker threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Joseph Bell and Larry Smith ran the extra point to give KM's junior pee wees an early lead over Belmont. T.J. McClain later scored on a 25-yard run and Lacey Wallace recovered a fumble and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown. Smith ran the extra points. Raphael Williams scored the on- ly touchdown of the game as KM's junior midgets blanked McAdenville. Robert Love scored on a 40 yard pass from Corey Leach and Jason Wade scored on a six yard run to give the junior midgets their 12-12 tie with McAdenville. ; This Saturday, the junior pee wees will battle Stanley and the pee wees and junior midgets will play the Salvation Army Boys Club. All three games will be at the SABC in Gastonia. Coil & Up. Also Latest Styles {Valances Swags. $4.95 & Up. i Latest Styles, Colors $9.95 ITEMS OF THE WEEK Cherryville Kings Mtn. 435-5449 CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION 739-0164 FURNITURE DRAPES ALE Le of 10-22-90 { New Shipment of Lamps, Pictures, Pillows, Fabric. * IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE JIM FORRESTER for N.C. SENATE [ ] (= n ne me I SB - mo [- iE [C : i All Used Furn. Office, 2 (rt gm) New Load o urtains, 3 | Hosp. Beds, Appls. o = = Latest Styles, Colors. * 9% : 50% Off. 0 - te %* Sst, E i Delv Extra. 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