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9 by Tony Champion’s #2 is the only local team left in the District 23 Tournament being held at City Stadium, Here's hoping they make it to the area tour- nament, *hkkHx Champion’s #2 continues to lead the Industrial League with Carolina Throwing, Cra- ftspun and Duplex following closely behind, Games this weekend could really deter- mine the seedings for the playoffs as wellas the champ- ionship, FhkkH The Virginia Beach ¢‘Pjle- drivers’ beat the McAden- ville “‘Reds’’ three out of four games to winthe World Series of Slowpitch softball last Tom pkins as we only will run the con- test for two more weeks, Pick your All-Star teams for both the Industrial and Church Leagues, HEXEN Watchfor the pairings inthe Industrial League Playoffs to be announced next week, The- re should be some surprizes. See you next week, INDUSTRIAL RESULTS Gas. Knit (F) 7-9Skidmore’s Craftspun (F) 7-0 Spectrum Duplex 6-5 Dicey Spectrum 17-2 Mica Mine INDUSTRIAL STANDINGS Won Loss Pct, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972, PAGE9 Optimist Pee-Wees KM Wins Area Tourney The Kings Mountain Little Tar Heel League All-Stars won the Area 2 Championship Monday night at Deal Street by beating Dallas 4 to 1 be- hind the three hit pitching of Steve Lancaster, Big Steve struck out eleven and walked only one, Steve and Ronnie Wilson each got 1 hit in two trips to the plate, Dallas won over Gastonia 7 to 1 and beat St, Stephens 18 to 8 before losing to Kings Mountain, The Mountaineers had earlier beat Tryon by a 16 to 2 score, Kings Mountain now travels to Concord for agameonAug- ust 7th, Let’s hope they can go all the way, Steve Lancaster, Ronnie Wil- son, David Robersonand Scott Ellis made the All-Tourna- ment team for Kings Mount- ain, True Scientists endeavoring to reach absolute zero might examine some political speeches. Kings Mountain’s Steve Lancaster tags out an unidentified Tryon player at first base as Kings Mountain won 16 to 2 in first round action, (Photo by I, G, Alexander) Enter Gaston League The 1972 Optimist Pee Wee and Mighty Mite Football Teams announced their plans to enter the Gaston Pee Wee and Mighty Mite Football Lea- gue again this year, The two teams, sponsored bythe Kings Mountain Optimist Club and the City Recreation Depart- ment, will play a nine-game schedule to begin in early September, The Pee Wee Team, nick- named the ‘Little Mountain- eers,” will be coached by Jimmy Littlejohn and Charles Burns and all boys between the ages of 10and 13 who weigh around 100 lbs, or less are urged to register by contact- ing either coachbefore August 12, JimmyLittlehohn may be contacted at his home (739- 4965) after 5p.m. and Charles Burns may be contacted at his home (739-3665) after 5 p.m. All boys will also be requir- ed to fill out a registration form this year. These forms are available at the Kings the ‘‘Baby Mountaineers’’ will be coached by Joe Cornwell and all boys between the ages of 9 and 12 who weigh less than 80 pounds are urged to con- tact Coach Littlehohn, Coach Burns, or Joe Cornwell (739- 2916) and fill out a registra- tion form and return the form to Roy Pearson at the Com- munity Center, The regis- tration forms may also be turned in to either of the three coaches, At present, all practice ses- sions, to commence August 14, are scheduled to be held at the Deal Street Park. All games (a schedule will bere- leased at a later date) will be played at the High School Sta- dium, The Gaston Pee Wee and Mighty Mite Football League, which is deemed by most peo- ple as the toughest league in this area, is supervised by the Gastonia Recreation Depart- ment and consists of teams from Groves Threads, Bel- mont, Mt. Holly, Lowell, Bes- week, Shortstop HT, Waller Champion's #2 20 2 .909 C 340000 Mountain Community Center of Virginia Beach was named Car, Throwing 20 4 .833 Constitution, Atlanta. SrA or may be obtained from semer City, Gastonia (2), Most Valuable Player. Out- Craftspun 17 4 .810 Sp either of the coaches. Cherryville, Stanley, and Ki- fielder Johnny Dollar of Vir- Duplex 15 7 .682 ° . The Mighty Mites, called ngs Mountain, guia peach as he many Dicey 11110 (Cherokee 200 Attracting Greats For Prize in the bank as he hit 8 home Gastonia Knit 11 13 .458 : runs in the series, Spectrum 8 15 .348 A ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ Amswers fo Sports Quiz Mica Mine 5 18.17 The Cherokee 200, the big- Gaffney’s Jerry Bullock is ger, Gaffney’s Jerry Gantt, eventwill be $4.50 for adults 1. Who won the Ali-Lewis 1. Al, in the 11th by TKO. » ii Skidmore’s * 5 22 .185 gest and richest event ever expected tolead a large field Spartanburg’s Don Sisk, and and $l for children from 6 to fight? 2. Hank Aaron overtook Oxford 3 19 .136 staged here at Cherokee Spe- of Hobbies that will include many others, ; 12. Many special prizes will 3. Who holds the Homeran Babe Ruth’s record July Howard’s Furniture contin- edway, is attracting some of Morganton’s Arthur Bollin- Admission for this special be awarded to ticket holders, record with one team? 19th. ues to lead the Tar Heel Lea- * - Season Ended. the all-time greats in the a gue and their hitters continue stock car racing world for a fr to punish opposing pitchers. WOMEN’s CHURCH STAND, shotat $6,000 in prize money In games with Champion’s #1 Saturday night. recently, they hit six home Won Loss Pct. The big evenwill feature 200 runs up into the graveyard, Oak Grove #1 8 0 1,000 laps of racing, with120laps in That is quitea ways for a soft- El Bethel 5 2 14 the Late Model Sportsman Di- i ball to travel, Macedonia 3 3 .800 vision and 80 laps in the | Buffalo 2 3 .400 Hobby Division, The Sports- | iui Bethlehem 2 4 333 man winner will take home i Oak Grove#2 2 5 .286 $1,000 and the Hobby winner Be sure and mail your All- ) g Star choices into the Mirror, 1 empl 1 5 .167 will claim $300, plus there’ll be extra money for theSport- sman leader on the 25th, 5Gth . K : | 0 S t and 75th laps. 1 go n po r S Saturday’s special race will Ties - begin promptly at 7 p,m., one HiT / hour earlier than on regular | | Hommer Smith, formerhead If Hank Aaron breaks Babe racing nights. g i 7A football coach at Davidson, is Ruth’s home run record, will Gaffney’s Charlie Blanton, UA: oy now an assistant on the staff sportswriters continue tode- y;per of the last two Sport- Jil 1% of Pepper Rodgers at UCLA, scribe every ball hit over the yan events here, is rated as Smith has moved into a nice fence as a“Ruthianclout...?” po favorite, but in such a big beach-front house in the Los David Lemmonds, a former 4.of men and machinery, . Angeles area and is enjoying baseball pupil of UNC's Wal- ,5u4nine can happen, The ve- his role as anassistant co- ter Rabb,is doingahighlyre- 4orap race driver, who pilots ach, He can let someoneelse spectable job in the pitching, p,0 Boiton-engineered ’69 catch the devil for a season rotation for the Chicago White Camaro, has won 13 races at or two. Sox. Coach Rabbalways liked area tracks this season, Lemmonds’ competitive fire, kkk One American League bat- ® er, after watching Califor- : 's Nolan Ryan fan him on Ll Cus three pitches, said: ¢‘That dude’s faster than instant coffee.” FOR Styled for Smart Appearance and , Cooking Convenience Fokk kk ar 2 : Newspapers ¢ ds ¢ One-Piece Upswept Cooktop with. Attractive How would you like to be the . Chrome Trim e Raised No-Drip Cooktop Edge Zazof fheYempilsPuod Stationary Books catches spillovers e Hi-Speed Calrod * Surface { 0 . . Units with Accurate Pushbutton Controls b( wner Charlie Finl d yy : ) : a FE A, Toys Sundries Records * Picture Window Oven Door— removes for pp. I'd feel more securetry- > : easier oven cleaning ing to sell Hershey’s choco- School Supplies 17.5 cu. it. No-Frost ate fo the Weight Watchers S. 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‘ 9

by Tony

Champion’s #2 is the onlylocal team left in the District23 Tournament being held atCity Stadium, Here's hopingthey make it to the area tour-nament,

*hkkHx

Champion’s #2 continues tolead the Industrial Leaguewith Carolina Throwing, Cra-ftspun and Duplex followingclosely behind, Games thisweekend could really deter-mine the seedings for theplayoffs as wellas the champ-ionship,

FhkkH

The Virginia Beach ¢‘Pjle-drivers’ beat the McAden-ville “‘Reds’’ three out of fourgames to winthe World Seriesof Slowpitch softball last

Tom pkins

as we only will run the con-

test for two more weeks, Pickyour All-Star teams for both

the Industrial and Church

Leagues,

HEXEN

Watchfor the pairings intheIndustrial League Playoffs tobe announced next week, The-re should be some surprizes.See you next week,

INDUSTRIAL RESULTS

Gas. Knit (F) 7-9Skidmore’sCraftspun (F) 7-0 SpectrumDuplex 6-5 DiceySpectrum 17-2 Mica Mine

INDUSTRIAL STANDINGS

Won Loss Pct,

KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1972, PAGE9

Optimist Pee-WeesKM Wins Area TourneyThe Kings Mountain Little

Tar Heel League All-Starswon the Area 2 ChampionshipMonday night at Deal Streetby beating Dallas 4 to 1 be-hind the three hit pitching ofSteve Lancaster, Big Stevestruck out eleven and walkedonly one, Steve and RonnieWilson each got 1 hit in twotrips to the plate,

Dallas won over Gastonia 7to 1 and beat St, Stephens 18to 8 before losing to KingsMountain, The Mountaineershad earlier beat Tryon by a16 to 2 score,Kings Mountain now travels

to Concord for agameonAug-ust 7th, Let’s hope they cango all the way,Steve Lancaster, Ronnie Wil-

son, David Robersonand ScottEllis made the All-Tourna-ment team for Kings Mount-ain,

True

Scientists endeavoring toreach absolute zero mightexamine some political

speeches.

Kings Mountain’s Steve Lancaster tags out an unidentified Tryon player at first base as KingsMountain won 16 to 2 in first round action, (Photo by I, G, Alexander)

Enter Gaston LeagueThe 1972 Optimist Pee Wee

and Mighty Mite FootballTeams announced their plansto enter the Gaston Pee Wee

and Mighty Mite Football Lea-

gue again this year, The two

teams, sponsored bythe KingsMountain Optimist Club andthe City Recreation Depart-

ment, will play a nine-game

schedule to begin in earlySeptember,

The Pee Wee Team, nick-

named the ‘Little Mountain-

eers,” will be coached byJimmy Littlejohn and CharlesBurns and all boys betweenthe ages of 10and 13 who weigharound 100 lbs, or less areurged to register by contact-

ing either coachbefore August12, JimmyLittlehohn may becontacted at his home (739-4965) after 5p.m. and CharlesBurns may be contacted at hishome (739-3665) after 5 p.m.All boys will also be requir-

ed to fill out a registrationform this year. These formsare available at the Kings

the ‘‘Baby Mountaineers’’ willbe coached by Joe Cornwell

and all boys between the agesof 9 and 12 who weigh less than80 pounds are urged to con-tact Coach Littlehohn, CoachBurns, or Joe Cornwell (739-2916) and fill out a registra-tion form and return the form

to Roy Pearson at the Com-munity Center, The regis-tration forms may also beturned in to either of the three

coaches,

At present, all practice ses-

sions, to commence August

14, are scheduled to be heldat the Deal Street Park. Allgames (a schedule will bere-leased at a later date) will beplayed at the High School Sta-dium,

The Gaston Pee Wee andMighty Mite Football League,which is deemed by most peo-ple as the toughest league in

this area, is supervised by theGastonia Recreation Depart-ment and consists of teamsfrom Groves Threads, Bel-mont, Mt. Holly, Lowell, Bes-

week, Shortstop HT, Waller Champion's #2 20 2 .909 C 340000 Mountain Community Centerof Virginia Beach was named Car, Throwing 20 4 .833 Constitution, Atlanta. SrA or may be obtained from semer City, Gastonia (2),Most Valuable Player. Out- Craftspun 17 4 .810 Sp either of the coaches. Cherryville, Stanley, and Ki-fielder Johnny Dollar of Vir- Duplex 15 7 .682 ™ ° . The Mighty Mites, called ngs Mountain,

guia peach as he many Dicey 11110 (Cherokee 200 Attracting Greats For Prizein the bank as he hit 8 home Gastonia Knit 11 13 .458 :runs in the series, Spectrum 8 15 .348 A ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ Amswers fo Sports Quiz

Mica Mine 5 18.17 The Cherokee 200, the big- Gaffney’s Jerry Bullock is ger, Gaffney’s Jerry Gantt, eventwill be $4.50 for adults 1. Who won the Ali-Lewis 1. Al, in the 11th by TKO.» ii Skidmore’s * 5 22 .185 gest and richest event ever expected tolead a large field Spartanburg’s Don Sisk, and and $l for children from 6 to fight? 2. Hank Aaron overtook

Oxford 3 19 .136 staged here at Cherokee Spe- of Hobbies that will include many others, ; 12. Many special prizes will 3. Who holds the Homeran Babe Ruth’s record JulyHoward’s Furniture contin- edway, is attracting some of Morganton’s Arthur Bollin- Admission for this special be awarded to ticket holders, record with one team? 19th.

ues to lead the Tar Heel Lea- * - Season Ended. the all-time greats in the ague and their hitters continue stock car racing world for a frto punish opposing pitchers. WOMEN’s CHURCH STAND, shotat $6,000 in prize moneyIn games with Champion’s #1 Saturday night.recently, they hit six home Won Loss Pct. The big evenwill feature 200runs up into the graveyard, Oak Grove #1 8 0 1,000 laps of racing, with120laps inThat is quitea ways for a soft- El Bethel 5 2 14 the Late Model Sportsman Di- iball to travel, Macedonia 3 3 .800 vision and 80 laps in the

| Buffalo 2 3 .400 Hobby Division, The Sports-| iui Bethlehem 2 4 333 man winner will take home

i Oak Grove#2 2 5 .286 $1,000 and the Hobby winnerBe sure and mail your All- ) gStar choices into the Mirror, 1empl 1 5 .167 will claim $300,plus there’ll

be extra money for theSport-sman leader on the 25th, 5Gth .

K: | 0 S t and 75th laps.1 go n por S Saturday’s special race will Ties -

begin promptly at 7 p,m., one HiT /hour earlier than on regular | |

Hommer Smith, formerhead If Hank Aaron breaks Babe racing nights. g i 7Afootball coach at Davidson, is Ruth’s home run record, will Gaffney’s Charlie Blanton, UA: oy

now an assistant on the staff sportswriters continue tode- y;per of the last two Sport- Jil1%of Pepper Rodgers at UCLA, scribe every ball hit over the yan events here,is rated asSmith has moved into a nice fence as a“Ruthianclout...?” po favorite, but in such a bigbeach-front house in the Los

~

David Lemmonds, a former 4.of men and machinery, .Angeles area and is enjoying baseball pupil of UNC's Wal- ,5u4nine can happen, The ve-his role as anassistant co- ter Rabb,is doingahighlyre- 4orap race driver, who pilotsach, He can let someoneelse ~~spectable job in the pitching, p,0 Boiton-engineered ’69catch the devil for a season rotation for the Chicago White Camaro, has won 13 races at

or two. Sox. Coach Rabbalwaysliked area tracks this season,Lemmonds’ competitive fire,

kkk

One American League bat- ®er, after watching Califor- :

's Nolan Ryan fan him on Ll Custhree pitches, said: ¢‘Thatdude’s faster than instant

coffee.” FOR Styled for Smart Appearance and, Cooking ConvenienceFokk kkar 2 :

Newspapers ¢ ds ¢ One-Piece Upswept Cooktop with. Attractive

How would you like to be the . Chrome Trim e Raised No-Drip Cooktop EdgeZazoffheYempilsPuod Stationary Books catches spillovers e Hi-Speed Calrod * Surface

{ 0 . .

Units with Accurate Pushbutton Controlsb( wner Charlie Finl d yy : ) :aFEA, Toys Sundries Records * Picture Window Oven Door— removes forpp. I'd feel more securetry- > : easier oven cleaninging to sell Hershey’s choco- School Supplies 17.5 cu. it. No-Frost

atefo the Weight Watchers S. Battleground Ave. $199 Refrigerator-Freezer ||—_— e Freezer holds up to 207 Ibs.

® Only 30% " wide, 64"high

e Automatic icemaker (available atextra cost) can be added now orlater

’ ® Outstanding Automatic Washday's a Breeze with Our3 Two Washers in One Automatic Dry Sensing Dryer

Two-speed Filter-Flo* ¢ Three heat selections—normal,Mini-Basket Washer delicate and no-heatfluff

iss > ww . © Four cycle selector—automatice Mini-Basket™ —The Mini-Wash for heavy, normal, permanentsystem carefully launders up to press, plus timed settings

two pounds normally hand-washed , A;tomatic permanentpress cycle—{ : weosanSoinshes stops dryer action the moment/ I w lothes are dry and conditioned/ Savings & * Four waterlevel selections, g yi Loan Assn. including special Mini-Wash setting Model 7110N

a | Home Savings & Loan Assoc. Model WWA 7400N $ 169is happy to bring to this cityan electronically controlled 82 390“time” and ‘‘temperature’’ + e

hr SR - S Portabl—— : ==]arry-cool! Portable

| 2BoscHae Room Air Conditioner SLE VIME FOR WOO J) e Automatic thermostat YR

* Luggage-type built-in carrying| handle for easy portability

| e Easy-Mount—Comesready to install

OUR LOAN SERVICE WILL ASSIST YOU IN © 4000 BTU, 115-Volt, 7-Amp f: ® Just 43 Ibs H

© Building a new home © Buying an existing home 3

© Repairing or remodeling your present home £99.95 y

25" Diag. M

Compact Color Console \PARTMENT WILL ASSIST YOU IN

OUR SAVINGS DE * Advanced GE 25" Diag. Spectra-Brite

i h home of your own Picture Tube e Automatic Fine Tuning

* Seving io purses © . y | Control (AFC) e GE Insta-Color * Picture ~~ Model® Saving for a carefree vacation \ AGTE304FA

i hildren's future education Model 96 1EWD$ Saving for youre ton Sty a. { Simulated TV Reception 8® Saving for your Christmas shopping STORER

CARE.®

& SERVICE‘. 9 Home Savings Wag

| & Loan Assn. r iture106 E. Mountain 739-2531