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Legion Tourney's Top 20 Get Prizes
The prize winners of the Second
annual American Legion Golf
Tournament held July 4 on Arabia
Golf Club's course were announced
this week.
Chris McDuffie had the day's
low round, a 67, four under par.
The prizes were awarded to the
players who finished in the top 20
places.
Murray Brewington received the
15 gallons of
first-placefromprize,
Clark's Gulf.
gasoline
Jim Tatum finished second. The
prize was a $40 permanent wave,
donated bv Jean's
Beauty Salon.
McDuffie also received 15 gal¬
lons of gas, donated by Tuttle
Service, for placing third.
Repair
The other prizes, winners, and
donors were: Robert Smith, fourth,
a dozen golf balls, Hoke Concrete;
David Hendrix, fifth, a dozen golf
balls. Farm Bureau; Dennis
Russell, sixth, a dozen golf balls,
Pittard & Perry. Accountants;
Clyde Upchurch, seventh, a dozen
golf balls. Gentry's Tire Service.
Charlie Daniels, eighth, an oil
change with a filter, Raeford Auto
Co.; Wayne Beasley. ninth, an oil
change with a filter. Hoke Auto
PNC Wins Series
Pig
N Chicken wins the Double
Elimination
Play-oft' Series.
In the first game of the playoff
76'ers
the
defeated Beasley s 7-2.
The 76'ers scored four runs in the
second inning, and Beasley's could
only push two runs across the entire
game.
batters for the 76'ers
were K. Carpenter 2-4 and L.
Morrison had one home run.
Leading batters for Beasley's
were M. McNeill 2-3 and E.
Daniels 1-4.
In the second game Pig N
Chicken defeated the 76'ers 7-0
behind the hitting of H. Thompson
2-4 and C. Duber 2-3.
Leading batters for the 76'ers
Leading
were
1-2.
M. Brown 1-2 and P. Jordan
Saturday night game
14-4
Beasley's defeated the 76'ersplayoff
thus eliminating the 76'ers from
the playoff.
Leading batters for Beasley's
were M. Sutton 3-4 with two
In
Co.; Bobby Gleaton, 10th, a dozen
golf balls. Farm Chemical Co.; Leo
Shulenburg, 11th, a dozen golf
balls. Dr. Bob Townsend.
Bobby Blount. 12th, a piece of
material for a man's smt.
Bur¬
lington Industries; Kenneth Sessoms. 13th, two rib-eye steak
dinners. Wagon Wheel Restaurant;
Alpheous Locklear, 14th, two
rib-eye steak dinners, Morrison's
Restaurant; John Sharpe, 15th. one
large family size pizza, J's Pizza;
Jack Tucker, lbth, grips for three
woods. Bill UDchurch Golf Craft;
Bill McPhail. Pth, one quart of
Duplin wine (sellars '77), Hoke
Realty Co.
Richard Taylor. 18th, a dozen
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home
Beasley's.
Leading batters for tne 76'ers
were H. Holt 3-3, K. Carpenter and
In July 8 night action, Beasley's,
M. Hollingsworth were 1-1. In the
second game Pig N Chicken de¬ Pig N Chicken and the 76'ers were
feated Beasley's 11-6 behind the winners.
In the first game Beasley's
of T. Hawkes 4-4. W.
hitting
Barnhill 3-4 with one home run and defeated Faberge 16-2, behind the
H. Thompson 3-4 with one home hitting of M. Sutton. 2-3 with one
home run. L. Chason and L.
run.
were 2-4 and D. McNeill
Beasley
had one home run for Beasley's.
Leading batters for Faberge were
Tri-County Baseball
July 12
Lillington Allstars 3 Parkton
Cardinals 4
Red Springs Giants 1
Fort
Bragg Dragons 6
Fayetteville Braves 9 Grays
Creek Hornets 0
Spring Lake Angles 9 Parie
Pacers 0
Seventy First Astros 3 Eureka
Springs 15
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July 13
Fayetteville Braves 3
Springs Orioles 2
Spring Lake Angles
Raiders 2
Eureka
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5
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Rex
Parie Pacers 0 Red Springs
Giants 9
Parkton Cardinals 19 Grays
Creek Hornets 0
Seventy First Astros 8 Parkton
Tigers 3
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STANDINGS
East
Lake Angels
Spring
Fayetteville Braves
Eureka Orioles
First Astros
Seventy
Rex Raiders
Parie Pacers
Parkton Tigers
G. Butler 1-1, M. Madden and O.
Everitt were 1-2.
In the second game Pig N
Chicken defeated the House
of
Raeford 10-6. Leading batters for
N
Chicken
were
R.
Pig
Edwards 2-3
with one home run, K. Judaz 2-3,
C. Campbell and H. Thompson
were 2-4.
Leading batters for the House of
17-11
14-11
15-13
14-14
14-15
8-21
4-22
Faberge
Tex Elastic
13
12
Hodges
4
3
July 8
Medicine Shoppe
Kiwanis
20
0
Lions Club
Raeford Plumbing & Heating
INSURANCE
13
3
SINCE 1950
Kiwanis Club
.
Phone 875-3667
STANDINGS
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Pig N Chicken
All Stars
14
13
13
Beasley's
76'ers
Faberge
House of Raeford
T-Ball Results
July 7
Red Sox
Pirates
BEN & J
Auto & Motorcycle Salvage
250 SALVAGE CARS
100 SALVAGE MOTORCYCLES IN STOCK
WE BUY JUNK CARS & MOTORCYCLES
WE PAY $15.00 CAR BODIES
$30 00 CARS WITH MOTORS
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6
Royals
34
9
Astros
July
9
Yankees
Cubs
18
7
Red Sox
Braves
18
10
STANDINGS
SEE HAIR BEAR FOR PARTS
AND MOTORCYCLE REPAIR
Red Sox 5
Cubs 3
Royals 3
Yankees 3
Pirates 2
Astros 2
Braves 2
LOCATED ON HWY 211 WEST NEAR McCAIN
PHONE 875-4085
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sponsored by the
And ire required
Health E
Comity
4:30
Parents
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or
p.m.
chUd.
To be eligible to participate in the
you must turn 10 yean of age before
turn 13 on or after April 1,1980. Pan
least 65 pounds and cannot weigh more
For more information please contact the Recreation office.
Gymnastic Camp
The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will
Youth Gymnastic Camp at the Sandhills
sponsor a one-week
Gymnastic Club in Southern Pines.
The camp is open to the first IS young Apeople ages 7-14 who
the $25 registration fee. The camp will run
sign up and pay9-11:30
a.m. August 11-15. ^
Monday-Friday
Transportation will be provided by the Recreation office. The
bus will depart each morning from the big parking lot in front of
The News-Journal promptly at 8:30 a.m. and will return by 12:15
p.m. to the same location.
for registering will be Monday, August 4, at noon.
Please contact the Recreation office for more
information.
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STANDINGS
Fabergee
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2
3
4
4
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Gibson Gym Houlrs
Teamdefeated
Tennis
Liniment
July 11
Faberge
Raeford Plumbing & Heating
Joly 12
Faberge
Lions
Hodges
Playgrounds Continue
The eight playground programs being sponsored by the Parks
Recreation Commission will continue through August 8.
Fun time sites are being held Monday through Friday 9
a.m.-4:30 p.m. at J.W. Turlington School, Scurlock School, and
South Hoke School.
Parttime sites are: Mondays
West Hoke School;
Tuesdays only Laurel Hill Baptistonly
Church; Wednesdays only
Upchurch; Thursdays
only Laurel Hill Baptist Church; and
only St. Peter'* Baptist Church.
Fridays
All parttime programs operate 9-4:30 p.m. Special events,
crafts, sports, and table games, all highlight the day's activities.
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5
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3
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League
In the first game Monday night.
Freedom Chapel defeated Raeford
United Methodist 16-10.
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batters for Freedom
Leading
were O. Cunningham 3-5
Chapel
and A. Black 2-5. Leading batters
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for Methodist were Rob^jt C^Jfooun
2* 1-4 and G. Miller 1-4.
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In the second game JFirst Baptist
4
defeated First Presbyterian 15-8.
3
Leading battters for the First
5
Baptist were J. King 3-5 and G.
6
3-5. Leading batters for
Langdon
6
First Presbyterian were J. Burgess
9
2-4, J.K. McNeill 2-3 and J.
McPhaul 2-4.
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Team Tennis
Results
MEN'S SINGLES
Billy Powell defeated David
Richards
STANDINGS
First Baptist 5 i
First Presbyterian
5
Freedom Chapel
2
Raeford United Methodist 0
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4
6
Morgan.
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iij. Parker
Hwy 401 By- Pais
Laurinburf. N.C.
ON: July 17th & 18th
Coverage map* and frequen¬
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Womens' Doubles: Joy
Upchurch and Susan Phillips defeated
Mary James and Kim Smith.
Mixed Doubles: Sue Bruton and
David Richards defeated Gene
Carter and Grace McDonald.
Ladies'
League
JULY 9
Rosa's Grill & Michael's Men
Hollingsworth
Pickelt Grocery
Hoke Jaycees
Pickett Grocery
Hollingsworth Barbers
Volleyball
Results,
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Youth Softball
Results
Standings
July 10
Brewers
Phillies
The winner is listed first.
Sugar Hill Gang Family Plan¬
ners, 16-14, 12-15, 5-15
Bad Company Sugar Hill Gang.
15-10, 15-8
Gustos The Spiders, 15-8, 15-11
Peppers DeVane's, 15-12, 15-10
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STANDINGS
Gustos
Bad Company
The Peppers
The Spiders
DeVane's
Sugar Hill Gang
Family Planners
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STANDINGS
Hoke Jaycees
Rosa's Grill & Michael's
WOMEN'S SINGLES:
Joy Upchurch defeated Tracey
Parker
MEN'S DOUBLES:
Chess Hayes & Robert Calhoun
defeated Bob Moses & Tommy
Gaddis
WOMEN'S DOUBLES:
Susan Phillips & Sue Bruton
defeated Betty Morgan & Laura
McLeod
MIXED DOUBLES:
Chess Hayes & Joy Upchurch
defeated Todd Sumner & Betty
Team 1
team 3.
Men's Singles: Barry Bond de¬
feated Steve Phillips.
Women's Singles: Marilyn Semones defeated Sue Bruton.
Men's Doubles: R. Calhoun and.-«
Bond defeated Steve Phillips *
Barry
and Gene Carter.
Barbers
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7
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18
18
Hodges
Raeford Plbg& Htg.
Medicine Shoppe
Lions Cub Club
Kiwanis
Tex Elastic
Bank of Raeford
Inly 9
Raeford Plumbing & Heating
Bank of Raeford
AUTO FIRE
LIFE
CASUALTY
Edinborough Avenue
July 7
Bank of Raeford
J.H. AUSTIN
1 14 W.
Raeford were J. Teal 3-4 and D.
Moore 2-3.
In the final game the76'ers
defeated the All Stars 13-12& behind
the hitting of K. Carpenter 3-3, K.
McDonald 2-4. M. Brown, 2-4 with
one home run and L. Morrison had
one home run for the 76'ers.
Leading batters for the All
Stars were G. Maynor 3-4 with one
homerun, P. Maynor, D. Hugg and
R. Singletary were 2-4.
Little League Results
West
Parkton Cardinals
25-3
Fort Bragg Dragons
22-2
Lumber Bridge Allstars
18-9
Allstars
15-9
Lillington
Red Spring Giants
11-16
4-22
Grays Creek Hornets
The Tri-County Allstars will play
the Shaw Hurricaners Thursday at
6:30 in Pikesville. The Allstars won
their second game Sunday, beating
Granthan 4-1.
Midget football
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76 'ers, All Stars Win
for
run
Other businesses and individuals
who donated and their donations
were: six cases of Cokes, Aberdeen
Coca Cola Bottling Co.; 30 pounds
of fresh sausage,
Country
Super
Market; 20 dozen eggs.
Home Fcxxl
Market; 10 loaves of bread.
Super
Jack Tucker Store; S20 cash each.
Arabia Cash Mart and Pick-Up
Sanitation; and S10 cash each.
Beasley's
Body
Country Fair
Mobile Homes,Shop,
Jimmy Warner,
and
Associates,
Manning
Grocery
Mart, and Jim Williamson.
Beasley's, PNC,
home
one
shampoo and set for a woman.
Beauty Salon; Jeff Mc¬
Neill, 20th, a dozen golf balls.
Walter Thomas.
a
Louise's
Men 's Softball
runs, W. Johnson 3-3 and L.
Chason had
golf balls, Howell Drug; Bobby
Bounds, 19th, a man's hair cut, or
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"A'S"
Mets
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Beekeepers
beekeepers
Hoke
County
inter¬
ested in forming an association to
learn more about beekeeping are
advised to call John Furmage at
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875-3504 or Leroy Hudson at t
875-2934.
The information would be pro¬
vided in discussions and films at
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5
A Hoke County beekeepers' club
will be organized if enough interest
is shown.
meetings.
Vacation
Notice
We Will Be Closed
Monday, July 28th
thru Saturday August 2
For Vacation
(8ame Week of^urllngton Industries Vacation)
Raeford Cleaners and Launderers
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