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I’ttge 8-KIN08 MOUNTAIN HKRALD-TueMlay, September ‘IS, 1979 ,'SV*' '•» ■ ■'Ai-e.’-. PEE WEE CHEERLEADERS-TheBe young ladles cheer the Kings Mountain Optimist Cluh pee wee footballers on to victory. Left to right, on ground, are Julie Yarbro, Lisa Ivey, Lisa HuftstlcMer, Christy Davis, Teresa Shirkey, Miranda Arrowood, Rene Johnson, and Misty Shockley. On goal posts are Tina Howell, left, and Tina Anderson. Reach out and touch someone this weekend. / $2 ^4 plus tax For a 15 minute call. Call weekend. IS minutes from anywhere in North Carolina. Dialed direct on weekends. Chkaj^ $2.10** Denver $2,22- U]6 Angeles $2.34~ Miami $2.10** New York $2 to** That’s the most you pay for a 15 minute call dialed direct* between 11 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Sunday from North Carolina to any other state (except Hawaii and Alaska). And this low rate also applies every night of the week when you dial direct between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. Long distance: it’s still one of the biggest bargains around. Reach out tonight with long distance. It’s a lot of love for the money. Southern Bell "Direct'diai (without an oivnitor's assistance) rates aprJy on all calls within the U S. Direct-dial rates do not apply to person-to-person, com, hotel-guest, credit card, collect calls, calls charged to antrthcr number, or to lime and clwrge calls. Fur direct-dial rates to Alaska and Hawaii, check your operator. '*plu6tax A Record Round At KMCC Congratulations to Stoney Jackson and John Howze for shooting a new course record 18S to win last week’s Member- Member at Kings Moun tain Country Club. John Gamble and Darrell Austin Jr. tied the old course record of 180 but couldn't overcome Howze and Jackson's pace aa they blrdled four of the last five holes. Congratulations also to all the flight winners. Including A1 Orlgg and Mike McDaniel In the championship B flight. Gene Timms and Louis Sabettl In the first flight, and Jim and Scott donlnger in the second flight... Last week, Larry Dunn, Mickey Powers and myself went to Boone for the Blue Ridge Pro-Am and finished In ninth place with a score of IS-under-par. I had a 69 to give me fifth place and my best finish of the year in a pro-am... Rodney Morrow, Cleveland County's con tribution to the PGA tour, had his best showing of the year in the Bulck Open two weeks ago. He shot a one- over-par 289 for the four- day tourney and pocketed over $1,000... On October 19 there will be a Pro-Am at Kings Mountain Country Club. If anyone cares to come by and watch some of the top pros In the two Carollnas, please feel free to do so... In closing, I would like to thank the Herald for giving mo the opportunity to write this column each week. If you have any golf news please let me know by calling 739-S871. Little Pats Tie 6-6 Kings Mountain Junior High's Jayvee footballera boat Grandview of Hickory Wednesday at 4 p.m. In their first home game. Hie Little Patriots tied Oest 6-6 laat week to bring their record to 1-0-1. They had beaten West McDowell 12-0 In their opener two weeks ago. Crest grabbed an early lead In the first period and the Little Patriots fought back to tie It at 6«11 with 16 seconds remaining In the first half. Kings Mountain had two other drives halted Inside the five yard line. Curt Pressley’s 80-yard halfback pass to Tyrone Grier accounted for the KM touchdown. The play was set up on an unusual pltchout from quarterback Todd Clonlnger to running hack Arnold Jordsm. On a fourth down play, Clonlnger went back to pass and was being tackled by a couple of Crest defsnders. Just before falling to the ground, he pitched to Jordan who ran for a first down. Two plays later, Pressley and Grier connected for the touch down pass. Coaches David Heffner and John Bumgardner cited tackles Randy Whitaker and Rodney Lewis, Grier, Pressley, Jordan and Jeff Chapman for their offensive play end Chapman, Pressley, Jordan, Thomas Putnam and Eric Odums on defense. Kings Mountain drove within Inches of the gopl midway of the second period before an offsides penalty and a loss of downs killed the drive. With 6:18 left In the half, KM drove to the 28 with the help of a 16-yard face mask penalty. Jordan covered 16 yards for a first down at the 10 and a Crest offside penalty gave KM a flret- and-goal at the five. On fourth and goal at the two- inch line, KM Jumped offsides and the ball was qiotted Just shy of the five. Crest then held and took over on downs. Crest drove out near the midfield stripe before Putnam Intercepted a pass and set KM’s touchdown drive In motion. With 1:60 left In the game, the Little Patriots drove to the two yard line but fumbled. Crest was able to move back to the 26 before time ran out. Dye’s Team On Top Johnny Dye’s team won three of four games from Betty Hullender to take an early lead In the first week of action In the mixed duckpln bowling league Thursday night at the DllUng Heating Lanes. Dye and pon Roark had 136 games and Dye had a 360 series to lead the winners. Betty Hullender had a 114 line and 816 set for the losers. In other action, John SOUTHERN RAILWAY CARRIES THIS MUCH LUMBER 174 MILES ON A GALLON OF FUEL. "Guess how far a truck could carry it." The railroad is the most efficient user of fuel in the transportation industry Bar none And the Southern Railway IS one of the most efficient railroads m the country For instance, on the Southern, this • 2.51Mb load of lumber can travel 174 miles on one gallon of fuel How far could a truck carry it on the same amount of fueP Well, the railroad is four times more efficient than trucks. 60 times more efficient than planes, and even more efficient than barges So it's easy to see that trucks can't carry freight anywhere near as far as railroads can per gallon of fuel What does this mean for the future? Well, It means that trucks will be used less and less for long hauls More and more products will ride on the Southern, and trucks will be used for distribution at the other end of the line. Because, in the coming years, only the railroad will have the energy-efficiency for long hauls. Ws have the energy for the long haul. SOUTHERN lN< lAlKMV iMAt O'VIt A CMfNUCMt tO MNOVAIiONt AN tOUA4 0»*OttUNItV lAMIOm teed off By Rudy Hayes KMOC Golf Pro PhiaRmacy PLUS DlUing and R.W. Hullender teams spilt a four-game series. DllUng led hla team with a 141 game and 377 set. HuUender and Johnny Belk had 108 games and HuUender had a 306 set. Tuesday night League action Is slated to begin next month. Two women and three men are needed to complete the teams. Anyone Interested In bowling on a team may caU John DlUlngat 730-3446 during the day or Betty Hullender at 738-6862 after 6 p.m. Jayvees Lose Kings Mountain High’s jayvee footballers scored their first touchdown of the year Thursday at East Gaston, but dropped their third straight defeat 12-6. The Little Mountaineers travel to Shelby Thursday night. Eric Borchert scored the only touchdown for KM at East Gaston on a three- yard run In the third period. Both of East Gaston’s touchdowns came In the first half. KM drove Inside the five once in the first half but lost the ball on downs. "We Improved a lltUe,” noted Coach Charlie Bums. "We could have won the game If we’d cutout some of our mistakes. But we were more consistent than we’ve been aU year and all the players played hard." Burns cited quRrterback Jerry Tatum for his of fensive play and fullb^-'i;- Unebacker Carlos Ov. -ns for his play on both offense and defense. We read between the lines at Pharmacy Plus. 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