• • Fall Tours Nossou-Freeport, Nov. 30-Dec.'4 $49000 Free oir to Miami 4 persons in state room-2 free plus air & port tax Mocy's Thanksgiving Parade ^350®® Williomsburg Pre-Christmas Tour 489®® A A Call or Write Houser Tours w w 307 South Elm Street Cherryville, N.C. 28021 Phone 704-435-6784 Thunday. Octobar 22. IMl-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pog* 3B KM’S Tim Riddle Wins Statesville Tournament Kings Mountain’s Tim Riddle won the Cross Roads Invita tional Tennis Tournament last weekend in Statesville. The Presbyterian Collere standout won six matches to claim the title, defeating Jim Pullium of the University of North Carolina 3-6, 7-6 and 64 in the title match. Players from Davidson, UNC- Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte, Winthrop, Atlantic Christian, Pfeiffer and Presbyterian com peted in the event. Riddle recently won the se cond annual Battle of Kings Mountain Tournament at the KMHS courts. “It really felt good to win this tournament, along with the Kings Mountain tournament,” said Riddle. “1 had a very slow summer but these two tour naments helped salvage a good year. In the finals. Riddle held off five match points against Pullium. In earlier rounds, he defeated Jack Burrow of Charlotte 6-1, 6-2; Phillip Crowder of Davidson 64, 64; Johann Sturhan of Atlantic Christian 7-6, 6-3; Nevins Todd of Davidson 6-2, 6-1; and Ed Caldwell of UNC-C 6-2, 6-2. Presbyterian’s Brett Dowen- ing and Alan Dowening defeated Mark Nottingham and Nevins Todd of Davidson to win the doubles title, 7-5,6-2. In the women’s singles, Kelly Shackleford of Presbyterian reached the finals before losing to Emmey Noblock of David son. Riddle will compete in the South Carolina State Inter collegiate Championships at Fur man University Oct. 30-Nov. 1. FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION KM Girls Divide Matches ^ IM feM Mi. fen mm$ m im iBpirtMl ti fet Mr li I* feMM Mi ll. IM|fel»«MtMm. pMrnmllrw Kings Mountain High’s girls tennis team split a pair of Southwestern 3-A Conference matches last week, defeating Crest 6-3 Tuesday and losing to Shelby 9-0' Thursday. The Mountainettes are now 5-1 in the SWC and 7-5 overall heading into their last three matches. They were scheduled to play Burns yesterday, host Chase to day and host Hunter Huss Mon day. CREST MATCH (SinglM) Karen Ledford (KM)def. Deb bie McDaniel 6-3, 6-2. Pat Davis (KM) def. Brenda Blackburn 6-3, 64. Laura Wrigbt (KM) def. Stephanie Humphries 6-2, 6-1. Denise Francis (C)def. Wanda Witherspoon 1-6, 64, 64. Caroline Harper (KM) def. Tammy Long 6-2, 6-1. Becky Bolt (KM) def. Evonne Carter 6-2, 6-3. (Doubles) McDaniel-Humphries (C) def. Ledford-Davis 9-8. Blackburn-F rancis (C) def. Witherspoon-Bolt 8-5. Starnes-Smith (KM) def. def. Pat Long-Carter 84. SHELBY MATCH (Singlss) Bonnie Wilkinson (S) Karen Ledford 6-0, 6-2. Lucy Spragins (S) def. Davis 6-3, 64. Elizabeth Lutz (S) def. Laura Wright 6-2, 6-1. Lynn Crum (S) def. Wanda Witherspoon 6-2, 6-1. Kelly Harrell ® def. Caroline Harper 6-0, 6-1. Christa Branton (S) def. Becky Bolt 6-2, 6-1. (Doublss) Wilkinson-Crum (S) Ledford-Davis 6-1,7-6. Spragins-Lutz (S) Witherspoon-Bolt 6-3, 6-3. Harrell-Branton (S) Starnes-Smith 6-1,6-1. •ailMkMlpBM def. def. def. I Why FREE? Thousands of area residents have spine related problems which usually respond to chiropractic I care. This is our way of encouraging you to find out if you have a problem that could be helpM by chiropractic care. It is also I our way of acquainting you with our staff and facilities. Examiiution includes a minimum of 10 standard tests for evaluating the spine. I While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel am obligation. I Most Insurances Accepted WATTS-PHOENIX t9p3l