t 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 - 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 - - - - - July 13 Fayetteville Braves 3 Springs Orioles 2 Spring Lake Angles Raiders 2 Eureka . 5 - Rex Parie Pacers 0 Red Springs Giants 9 Parkton Cardinals 19 Grays Creek Hornets 0 Seventy First Astros 8 Parkton Tigers 3 . - 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 W 17 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 23 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 W sponsored by the And ire required Health E Comity 4:30 Parents . 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. 2 2 STANDINGS Fabergee L 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 . - - - . 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. W 8 8 6 5 5 3 3 1 12 11 League In the first game Monday night. Freedom Chapel defeated Raeford United Methodist 16-10. 7 batters for Freedom Leading were O. Cunningham 3-5 Chapel and A. Black 2-5. Leading batters L for Methodist were Rob^jt C^Jfooun 2* 1-4 and G. Miller 1-4. 2"r 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. 17 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 i 4 6 Morgan. 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ON: July 17th & 18th Coverage map* and frequen¬ cy consultation available. For further Information, 276-7733 485-2994 In FiyetteviHe FROM: TO: 5:00 P.M. 8 oo a m. MOTOROLA Communications and Ehe Ironlet Inc. 3700 National Dr. Suite 111 Raleigh. N.C. 27612 for find 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, 8 11 10 W 4 L£ I 2 2 2 3 3 3 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 - STANDINGS Gustos Bad Company The Peppers The Spiders DeVane's Sugar Hill Gang Family Planners Shop12 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 - We iPra#£« , . L 3 6 7 7 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 ¦ 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 14 2 7 "A'S" Mets 0 Beekeepers beekeepers Hoke County inter¬ ested in forming an association to learn more about beekeeping are advised to call John Furmage at W 5 3 3 3 1 L 0 I 2 1 875-3504 or Leroy Hudson at t 875-2934. The information would be pro¬ vided in discussions and films at 3 1 4 0 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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