Pmge 4-KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD-TuMday, October 1«, in*
Junior High
Defeated 20-6
Win Three By 9-0
Netters Run Mark To 8-2
Kings Mountain Junior
High's Patriots dropped a
aO-6 Western Conference
football game Thursday at
East McDowell.
Tommy Welch was KM’s
top rusher with 86 yards.
Robert Pagan gained 40
and scored the only touch
down on a five-yard run,
William Short gained 41
and Roy Mathis nine.
Coach David Hart said
"I felt like we played a real
good game except for all
the turnovers. They were
the difference.”
KM lost three fumbles,
Including one on the four-
yard line.
Hart cited Welch, Mike
Dover, Mathis and Jeff
Moss for their defensive
play.
The Patriots host College
Park of Hickory Thursday
at 4: IB p.m.
Wolfe, Adams
Win Tourney
Sam Wolfe and Mary
Adams shot a 68-69-188 to
win the first annual Kings
Mountain Country Club
Mixed Team Cham
pionship Saturday and
Sunday.
They finished one stroke
ahead of Stoney and Peggy
Jackson, who shot 73-67-
189.
John and Doris Howze
finished third at 140 and
John Gamble and L>lb
Mayes were fourth at 142.
Mickey Powers and
Margaret Williams won
the Championship B flight
with a 148. Jeff Shockley
and Marian Thomasson
were second at 161, Carol
and Connie Ledford third
at 162 and Bob Brennan
and Betty Campbell fourth
at 168.
Trophies will be
presented Sunday night at
the annual Ray Barnes
Trophy Dinner at 8 p.m.
The trophy presentation
will be followed by a film of
the 1879 Masters Tour
nament. Trophies to be
presented Include the club
championship, women’s
club championship, mixed
team championship, the
Alice Ann Adams trophy
and Ray Barnes trophy.
Kings Mountain High's
girls tennis team won three
matches last week to run
Its overall record to 8-3 and
Southwestern 8-A Con
ference marie to 4-1.
The Mountalnettes won a
9-0 forfeit win over Bums
after the game was called
off early because of rain.
The Bums coach notified
KM coach Ed Guy later
that the Lady Bulldogs did
not wish to make It up. KM
was leading all four singles
matches that were being
played when the rains
came. The other two
singles matches and three
doubles matches never
began.
KM blanked Chase 9-0
Thesday at Chase and
picked up a 9-0 win over
Crest on Thursday.
KMHS goes to West
Lincoln today and returns
home Thursday to en
tertain East Rutherford In
Its final home match. The
Mountalnettes play Crest,
Shelby and Hunter Huss on
the road to close out their
regular season.
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TUESDAY MATCH
(Singles)
Kim Gladden (KM) def.
Robin Hardin (Chase) 6-3,
6-1.
Bridget Glass (KM) def.
Dans Cromer 6-0, 6-8.
Jamie Humphries (KM)
def. Sharon Allen 6-1, 6-0.
Ronda Guy (KM) def.
Shawna Wall 6-3, 6-0.
Wanda Witherspoon
(KM) def. Dwana Tate 6-1,
AO.
Kim Moss (KM) def.
Urn Bane 6-0, 6-0.
(Doublea)
Glass-Guy (KM) def.
Hardin-Cromer 6-0, 6-1.
Gladden-Humpluiee
(KM) def. AUen-WaU 6-0, 6-
1.
Edle Schronce-Karen
Ledford (KM) def. Tate-
Wells 6-0, 6-3.
THURSDAY MATCH
(Singes)
Kim Gladden (KM) def.
Pattle Byers (Crest) 6-3,6-
3.
Bridget Olasa (KM) def.
Pattle CUunp 6-0, 6-0.
Jamie Humphries (KM)
def. Debra McDaniel 6-1, 6-
3.
Ronda Guy (KM) def.
lisa Davies 6-1, 6-0.
Wanda Witherspoon
(KM) def. Tammy Long 6-
0, 6-0.
Kim Moss (KM) def.
Rene Luts, 6-0, 6-0.
(DouMee)
Glass-Guy (KM) def.
Byers-Csunp 6-0, 6-1.
Gladden-Humphrles
(KM) def. McDanlel-
Davles 6-0, 8-1.
Wltherspoon-Moee (KM)
def. Lzitz-Flsher 6-0, 6-1.
(Practice)
Pam Baity-Dana Home
(KM) def. Francis-Petty 6-
3, 6-3.
NOV. 6th
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John Dilling^s Team
Leads Bowling Loop
John DlUlng’e team
swept four games from
R.W. HuUender to take a
two-game lead over
Johnny Dye In mixed
bowling league action
Thursday night at the
DllUng Heating Lanes.
Dllllng now has an 11-6
record. Dye is 9-7. R.W.
HuUender 7-9 and Betty
HuUender 6-11.
Ethel 'Hgnor scored a 188
sln^e game and DlUlng
added a 848 series to lead
the first place team to
victory. R.W. HuUender
led hie team with a 116 line
and 816 set.
Dye’s team stayed close
with a 8-1 victory over
Betty HuUender. Dye was
the hottest bowler of the
night, scoring a 163 gsune
and 881 series. Betty
HuUender led her team
with a 107-811.
In action last Tuesday
night, DiUlng's team swept
four games from Ronnie
Scruggs and Betty and
R.W. HuUender’s teams
split two games each.
DUUng leads the loop with
a 6-3 record, foUowed by
Betty HuUender and R.W.
HuUender at 4-4 each and
Scruggs 2-6.
Johnny Dye led the
DUUng team with a 188 line
and 841 series. Scruggs had
a 94-280 for the losers.
R.W. HuUender scored a
124-861 to lead his team’s
q>Ut with Betty HuUender.
Betty led her bowlers with
a ia-802. .
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