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Pinecrest Downed ForFifth Victory Bucks Make The Hoke School have three, two Successful 34-7 County High Bucks including HomecomingHoke's touchdowns, on runs of 31 and Graham. made Freshman. a of 1979 Southeastern conference games, and 22 Belyn with kick. Punts a success by u decisive but the over Pinecrest yards. Purcell scored Hoke's first touch¬ The Bucks' defense the avg. yds. 33 29 margin victory gave The game followed the down with gave Store bv quarters: Friday night. them an even record against con¬ night his shorter run in the Pinecrest air attack a net loss of 1 1 ; traditional Parade first The for extra Pinecrest 0 700-7 ; They swamped the Pinecrest ference competition. Homecoming period. try the yards. The Patriots tried eight Hoke Patriots. 34-7, in the Hoke stadium Elvis Purcell led the Bucks' through downtown Raeford late point by placement kick failed. passes and could only b 13 87 -34 for their Tilth Friday afternoon. Favored with Hoke scored in complete j win of the season and offensive fireworks, gaining 166 mild, every period, two. their second in a row. The Bucks in all. He sunny weather, the proces¬ putting across two touchdowns, On the yards scored two of sion was ground. Pinecrest gained brightened by floats, including the one made by Purcell 14) yards. Raeford Girl | beauty queens including the Home¬ on his 31 -yard dash, in the second. The Bucks gained 240 yards bv * coming queen contestants, varsity, Passes scored two other Hoke Junior rushing and 13b by air. completing Starts For junior varsity. Upchurch touchdowns. One of the plays four ot six attempted passes. Unbeaten Eagles High School and Midget Football covered 45 yards, with John Moses j cheerleaders, younger athletes, the and Brown 1 musicians of the pitching Anthony STATISTICS Chowan Team high school band catching, and the other. 35 yards, ^Terri playing their music as they were with Moses pitching and Washing¬ Hoke Tyler of Raeford was a Down Hamlet marching, and riders on horseback ton catching. Calvin Pinecrest starter on the Chowan College McGilvary women's The and a pony cart, among others. turned in the other Hoke touch¬ volleyball team that won .g undefeated Upchurch were down the held to At the both its matches in a recent .« came moving game. Leslie Madden was down with a three-yard run. First downs 12 4 Eagles away with another score. Ambrosia took the crowned of also tri-match in Greensboro. She is > a one. 26-2 in Douglas Homecoming Queen Moses added two points Yds. rushing 240 ll1) victory, hard-fought ball away from the Hamlet half¬ 1979 by last year's queen. Shui- after touchdowns with Yds. co-captain. a game with the Hamlet Rams. back at the placement passing I3t> -11 Chowan defeated Greensboro 13-yard line and ran Mien Tsai. The were kicks, and two with a Passes at } It was the Eagles' third in as 87 for the touchdown. McNeill and Trennarunnersup points t. b 4 College 15-8 and 15-13. and Win- this season. yards Eagles Myra Lindsay. confession play. Passes 4 2 $ many games The conversion, on an The class were Melinda completed gate College 15-6 and 15-0. Miss The Rams on the score option play queens Pinecrest's lone touchdown was Fumbles lost I 2 got board from McDuffie to was Senior: Parker Tyler and a teammate led the . k first with a set McQueen, Quick. Coley. Ju¬ scored by Ray on a four-yard run. Yds. lost safety by up the penalties 1 15 '50 Chowan" in the ' good. nior; Home. with scoring Wingate ;! Rams moving clown to the Cindy Sophomore; Engle adding the point-after Punts ¦} ^ with 8 each. line one-yard The second offensive unit ac¬ game points ;j before being stopped by the counted for the final touchdown. BOP* The victories brought Chowan's s Eagles' defense. On the second Eagle play from record for the season to date to 5-b, * The first Eagle score came with Booster less scrimmage. Elgin Blue ran 28 yards Meeting than two minutes left in the for the score. A first half. Jon McDutllc found called athletic meeting Ambrosia The defensive team which of the Hoke Booster Club will be Ex-Raeford ^ Douglas behind the seemed to have most of the held at 7 ^ Rams' man and hit played Monday p.m. in the safety Douglas was lead who - with a game by McQueen, Choice Si/.zler Steak House in 37-yard touchdown pass. was in on 18 tackles, and Michael Center. Woman Wins This made the third I'D pass this 15 Edenborough Shopping for lhat McGill. tackles. Other defensive year combination. The standours were Douglas. Bobby Golf conversion for the extra points after Simmons. Michael Booster Club Tourney the touchdown tailed. Ray. Shaw, Mark Slaughter, and Kevin Lock- Margaret English, who was The Eagles didn't score lear. reared in flk till the again Sets Fish Fry Raeford. is the new golf j fourth period. The first The Eagles travel to Roseboro- champion of the Morehead City score was made on a 30-yard sweep then will be The First annual Hoke Booster Club. James A Salemburg Thursday, Club Fish Country by McQueen. fine block back home Oct. 31 Ro- Fry will be held Nov. 9 She won the annual 54 - hole Lowell Simmons sent against from 4:30 to by McQueen hanen of Rockingham. p.m. 7:30 p.m. at tournament Saturday and Sunday . on his way. Come out and the Hoke County High School. with scores of 82. 83. and 81. The next score came as the support The will Rams Eagles. What's a parade without cheerleaders? price be S3 per plate. Mrs. English was runnerup for ; The supper will be catered by the the tournament title the past two i fttit?ford Ladies Pig-N'-Chicken. years. Bowling League Tickets are available from any She is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth 10 Teams Booster Club officer Willis of Raeford. Strikers Return Competing In Men's Volleyball CARPET STEAM CLEANED To Second Place The Hoke County Parks and MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Jr. Recreation Commission's Men's Roy Bellamy, The Strikers moved back into Strikers and Dynamic Five bowl is in full CAPTAINS second as Volleyball League swing. TEAMS place last week they took each other. takes at the CAPTAINS three of tour from the Competition place 1 Hasbens games TOP BOWLERS Gibson Gvm' on Thursday nights Corp. W.K.Morgan B & B Far-Aways. Odom I5t> 7:15 10." 2. Outlaws Mark Madden Joe The Dynamic Five continued Herring 148 fen teams are entered in Stanley their three 147 the .V Pig N Chicken Eddie Cleaning Service winning ways by taking Leggett league and the competition con¬ Ramsey games from the Bold Ones. Linda Pelt 145 tinues 4. Raetord Jaycees Tommy Connell through January J. The Ken HEAVY High game and series went to Patsy Taylor 141 public is invited to come out this Koonce EQUIPMENT Barbara (Worn, 21.1 and 521 STANDINGS and 5. Rockets Sidney Harris Other Thursday enjoy the following t>. Spikers Krainiak MOBILE HOMES respectively. high games W L matches: 7. Randy went to Judy Herring 1^1. and Dynamic Five 22 f> The "X's" Robert Taylor ^ BRICK HOMES Mamie Lcggett 1 87. Strikers 13 15 7:15 - Hasbens Corp. vs. Rae- 8. Western Auto Jim Wood Next week the Far-Aways bowl Bold Ones 12 16 ford Jaycees 9. Wild Bunch Kenny Mcltyiis PHONE 875 5489 the Bold Ones while the 7:15 Outlaws vs. "X's" 10. Zero's Cecil against Far-Aways 9 19 Campbell Call after 10 am R-3 BOX 56 C N. C. . RAEFORD, 28376 8; 15 Wild Bunch vs. Pig N Jan 7.8.9. 10 double elimination In Football Chicken tournament. Midget League 8:15 Rockets vs. Western Auto For questions and suggestions 9: 15 - vs. Zero's contact Hoke Co. Parks and Spikers Recreation Commission 5-560.1. Falcons, Redskins Win; HELP Vikings, Steelers Tie ICape Fear WANTED The football con¬ the Rams, while Patrick and Fishing midget league Blue CROWDER tinued play last Saturday with the Joey Marso made big plays for the b) Bill McDonald business. ^ a upon says IN-20 for the ^.Vikings anil Stcelers playing to a Falcons. SOUTH PORT -. The world week with the largest busting the CONSTRUCTION scoreless tie and the Falcons and In the second game, the Vikings hasn't exactly turned to spots, hut scales at .W pounds. Ocean Crest CO. Redskins coming out victorious. threw the ball up and down the judging hy the crowds ot upstaters says the same. Long Beach Pier The first game of the day the Held only to be stopped twice inside working the piers, the surt and says lots of spots, flounder to five Falcons defeated the Rams 14 to 0. the Steelcrs' five-yard line. Greg inshore on Baldhead you'd think pounds (the Whites had I" door Carpenters and Carpenter . Helpers Ricky C'havis broke lose on a 40 Thompson. Tom Coley. Bobby so. r ts on an outing this week). yard run in the third quarter and Little and Tracey Weston led the I he three piers say spots are P'ippv drum and blues in pretty also went over right tuckcl to score Vikings while Santley Faison. going strong through the deluge good . Top Pay and Benefits "the two point conversion. David Jacobs. Charles Stone and that normally hits for six weeks or Offshore kings are going well. The Ranis (ought back but were Tripp Simpson led the Steelers. so in the early tall hasn't mater¬ The Salty Dog out ol Southport stopped oil downs. The third game of the day saw ialized. Marina had 4.1 kings, and one Late in the fourth quarter. Travis the Kedskins' Chris Ballard ran That's when you drop a double grouper on a trip. Another day they Call Bob Harris in Raeford. N. C. Thomas, scored from 45 yards out touchdowns of SO. 30 and 45 yards hook rig to the sea floor, close the had .14 kings and four honito. And on a reverse. to lead the Redskins to an 18 0 win. clutch (in the reel, and w ind up two the l.ady Barbara reports 25 kings 875-5079 Btinkic Williams. Darrick Johnny Allbrock. Jackson Kulp fish. As often as you like and tor as and a 60-pound amberjaek. eight ^.Ciminiingliam and Wayne Johnson and Jimmy Henley also made big long as you like. Right on round the boio'M. Friday Nights. Saturdays. Sundays made some outstanding plays tor plays for the Redskins. clock. I he Idle On Fleet had Caribbean Leading the Packers were Tom Spot anglers have been known to reef fish offshore and inshore, TOWN t COUNTRY Tolin. Pat Clark. Mac Langdon ease out to of the pier found kings, gray trout and drum. and Ronald McCray. during a great sustained run and lie Kings will be in area waters until Cinema i&2 down for a few winks rather than Thanksgiving, give 10 days either lose time by going back to the way. They will be replaced by the Town & Country Slopping Center cottage or motel. blues eiebt to 20 944-1 IX It's jumh" weighing good Piers are also them¬ <. Between Aberdeen A So. Pine» reporting pounds tome November Prying selves back in the king mackerel Pan lower. Estate Cinema 1 business Thursday Oct. 23 LAST DAY By BOBBY CARTER REALTOR "KILLER FISH" (PG) tohavegood This Week's Hoke Realty Company Shows 3:20 7 15 9:05 insurance. Starts Friday Oct 26 Thj? 5 *hv many bu&n?sses The TOUGH. TENDER. 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