ppilllll IN . I ^ I l.^LIILJIIJII^ILIII JIMIIWWJlllll N . . N - ^ h Br* _ .*'' -1 'Jfl HM&Ai 0 ] K. , # ;fl Winners In every contest Band under the direction e ed. they won. Mountaineers Nose Out Shelby The Mountaineers put on a real show here last Tuesday when thev defeated Shelby Iti a scheduled seven Inning tilt which actually went ten Innings. The score was tied tw - ^b v"r't. ^^^ PEil i^rfBMI yL^ ^?tQlH^2siPV fl 1RI WR&n fS&N^m. im?,y' Jt BMPI3T;JBBF^'*, m * " *<: Wn SSEul^j?. *'V'*4 ^B /J * T*'_. ^^B^^^B >>C _^a ^^B ^ -JL (wK| ^2^. k*K* rj&.x /t-' . t they have entered Including Shelby dletri f their euperb lead er, Paul K. Hendrtcke, up in the fcurth'. Bill Goodson's Cubs came iu and scored another run In the. fifth. The Mountaineers retailated-again in the seventh to tie the store for the Second time. Neisler, Ic-cal outfielder almost (stated up the hal nine in the ninth \y with n triple, bin was put out when j,a h.- tried to make a homer on It, as tj, 'he third base coach ad-vised. No (? rcn were out when Nelsler ccnect' d. hitt the next two were quick- ^ Jy disposed of. and 'he game went tj, nto the tenth, still tied. Shelbv failed to tally In their half. Vi" and fhe Mountaineers cleaned up cn - double by Golns. with Plonk and ' Gibson both' ou base. '** ; re Ballard, who has held up the: mound duty since Goforth's removal: hi turned in one of the best performan- j cf ce?- seen here this season. He struck gii out sixteen men. pi _ a 1 TBCAT 1 Le pf ?ll| "I lit ri .... . ... , SI VY ? Double Feature i? FOR MURDER" K ? Michael Whalen DR. KILDARE" * - Lynn Carver ^ 15c. Balcony 10c to all s, si )AY?Double Feature ( ALCATRAZ" \y ? Lloyd Nolan DER1NG WEST" - es Starrett | 5c. Balcony 10c and 15c nd TUESDAY 1 V RIDE HIGH" 1 -Mickey Rooney heart Beautyware will be t| these days. w k. Balcony 10c and 15c * URS.?Doable Feature W REPORTERS <* a Granville JJ T WOMAN AGAIN" * ? Virginia Bruce * to 15c. Balcony 10c to alL < ! KINGS MOUNTAIN HISRALD. OKUyS TO CONQUER tm > ?j iV. v ^53Cwi^^fv^i3K5^p^'^ ^^jJL f f^^yl m Jfl Ct, Qraanaboro State, and CttaHatU la {tow looking for now worMo to f* ake Early Plays Vith Washington Jake Early broke in with the ashington Nationals last week and( s made quiet an Impression oil e Washington officials with hisl ?e hlttng. Since hU first nppeaiance in Chi-4 go as a pinch hitter last Thursday j e local boy has solved the offer- j ;s of niajcr league pitchers with' ry little difficulty. Through Monday's game with ev eland Jake had rapped out five ts in eleven times at bat for a at .450 average. ) Twice he has delivered in a pinch tiers role one of the bits coming f Robby Feller, the major leaic'a strike-out holder. Jake is a Kings Mountain High oduct, doing most of the pitching r Jack Fulkerson's 1935 Western inference championship nine. His many friends Join in helping at his fine hitting will continue ia occnnie wn?niutfious rim I rinff catcher In the near future. ijrht Tennis Club rganized Here A, nlgrt tennla club, of which L. Logan is Secretary-treasurer, has en recently organized for the ben it of those working during day;ht hours. The club has done exnslve work on the old court bend the local water plant. putting > new wire back-stops, tights an<* ;ht poles. Plans are to arrange some night atches soon with out-cf-town clubs. Itelby Country Club and Firestone nnls club of Gastonla, already haarE expressed interest in playing the tags Mountain group. Members of the club as now formI are: Grady Cansler. Luther Canar, L. M. Logan. John McOlll. L. P. (owe. Coman Falls. Bill Craig Hara Coggfns. Tolly Shuford, Clarence nlth, Toby Williams and Loyd luford. The public Is Invited to watch the Ight-tennls games. Play will usualbegin around 7:30. critical Moments and Iowlarkhjs Scoops (By The Tattlers) No news, according to an old adre. la good news. Well, this colon should bring lota ot Joy this eek. Nothing haa happened ? well ry little anyway. Bat maybe we n giro you some goealp. (The (act that Puff la spending lota hie hours before bedtime parked front of the Keeter home lent wa any more. We>e seen him era three times lately. rumor name floating oar way day that "VIpr (Vivien Prince,) about to start that Manly stuff I over again, fi? leK. Margaret Ware oould'nt accept a to for the O. C. picnic because e "has something else to do" on itnrday evening. We aotioe that **a had something hssldas time i her hands Cor the past , several 1 . ' 1 .... Mi.,-'.. 1. - THURSDAY. MAY H. 1939 ^ ~~~~ js ' I olu' - r \ * I fe" > ^ J . J * L isn ci. k '1 1l f rfl / i / imA. <,j ui] * *'0' y?jyflRBftf| ;: K. j I ^Bd B' I BI ' i National, tha Klnga Mountain f tnquer. Jhey played, they march* J Set. Nltee. | Bob, Jones. Bo. and their girls I had lota of fun last week at the x Dunce In Charlotte. Jhnmy and Mary Eve4y couldn't * en the Packard. In second Sunday I night. But we notice that It went * into high quite easily. ?4 | I ^ ^Ij I Owr hMtrry mIm- \v- ' ^ 4. Gloves, in all the new > shades and white, fab' He with ldd trimmings 1 SOc&l.OO DON"] j MYERS | !? MIUIIII 111 Jill I I II .111 II nnis Team Wins J ampionship h ,a*t Friday Kings Mountain's new 2 organised tennis team traveled to t kory where they won both the ^ (tea and dtuble championships a ia era cot t won the singles by de- ; ting Bessemer City, 8?4, ?4., fc iicKies ana Humphrey came out t top In the doub]e?, defeating Iside 6?*, 6?2. and Bessemer 1* 3 "-6. 6?-4, 6?0. 'his Friday we go to York. S. C., i hope to return victorious again. ill Club At Phenix 'he Fhenlx Mills have organised a I club which is reported to be a ttv faat ball team. 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