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A Question of liits little Hftt la MM ?C the lucky ones who to receiving uU? tafcerculosis protection through U.N. International Children's' fmerpncy Fond (UNICEF) In cooperation with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Scandinavian Red Croat societies. Kx tension of the campaign, which was to reach some IM.eM.M*; youngsters all over the world. Is Imperilled by UNICEF*s tack of funds, now barely sufficient (or this year's . help program. luniors Meet Gastonia On Monday. Cherryville Wednesday I.. Windup Kings Mountain Juniors are due to begin a whirl-wind Windup of Group 2 Area 4 play Thursday night here against Shelby and are #et W finish play next Friday. July 1) with 7 games echedufed during che 9 play ing, days. Remaining home games, in addi tion to the Shelby contest, axe hilled Tor Monday night, Gastonia, and Wednesday night, Oherryville, both Kernes at & p. m. . The Kings (Mountain team went into the Shelhy-jftarne with a record jof ihree wins, ft?ur losses. The June 16 date in CherryviUe was rained out and has been sche duled for June 30 in CherryviUe. Kings 'Mountain goes to Taylorsville for an -afternoon (4:30 p. m.) game ^txl travels to Charlotte's Richhrd Field San?rday night for a contest with the Queen City juniors. Final name of the card biHed for Hie ? kory on Friday. July 1. at 8 p. m. Shelbys Faimsrs Clash Hexe With 'Western Carolina Class D base ball league play is warming up like the woather and tt looks like the July 5 game, to he played in Ctfy Stadium here l?etween the Lihcoin ron Cardinals and the Shelby Farm ??rs Will lie slightly on ahe warm side lalso. T3?c Cards, battling ro hold onto second p*ace behind the Newton t'onover Twins, will nv?t be thinking ?lightly of the Farmers when the ?mp4re yells play ball July 5th. Shelhy trimmed Lincolnton In two ?itraiight game? last Week. The game is to be s-porrsored by the Mountaineer Club, Inc.. a recent ?ly . organized local spbrts boosters firtmp. Proceeds from the game will be used to send the Kings Mountain high school football team to Brevard College for a week's pre-season train ? ing period. The game Is scheduled on a loop off- night hut It Is possible the con f~~ ? ' " 1 JUNIORS SCHEDULE Thursday. June 23 ? Shelby Hw? Friday ? June 24 ? Taylorsriile ? There (afternoon) Saturday. Jane 2S ? Charlotte ? There. Monday. June 27 ? Gaston t a ? Here. . Wednesday. . June . 29 ? Cherry - ?til* ? Here. Thursday. June M ? Cherryrille ?Thai*. . -?mmammmm ? *>????? ...I. STANDINGS ' GROUP 2 JUNIOOS On June 25 A. M. Teams ' W t Pet. Cherryvilie ........... 6 1 .857 Gastonia ..... 7 2 .778 Hickory 7 2 .778 Charlotte . ... S 4 .600 Kings Mountain 3 4 429 Taylorsville 1 6 .143 Forest City I 6 .143 Shelby ? 1 * .125 Wanning Up For Lincoln! on Cards testants may decide to niake a full fledged contest of the affair. That posBirtiity depends on how the rain ed out d^tes shape up arouhd the first otf 'the month. Manager Walt Dixon, who came to Shel'by earlier this mfonbh from the Trl-State league, Is a first-rate pitxrher. He worked in a no- hit, no run game in the Tri-State and was noted for his control. He has been rather wild >ofar with ? thc? Farmers however. ' ' Carl Mii'er, big man with the wil- ! low, is at the helm of Cardinals. He Is one of the loop's leading hittere. Dan Huftetetler and Hilton Ruth, of the Mourttalneer Club's directors, are in charge of arrangements for , the game and advance sale of tic- J ket,s is being handled by Bill Fulton. Admission for the game will be 60 ! cer>t? for adults and 30 cents for children. Subscribe T o The Herald? $2 Per Year M Children in Bible School A total of 958 Kings Mountain ihWdren Wave been attending Daily Vacatiofi Bible school at Kings Mountain churches this week, ac ,cordlng to announcement by Rev. J. W. Phillips, president . of the Kings Mountain 'Ministerial asso ciation. A toiai of 10 churches have been conducting schools this week, and the Temple Baptist church pfans to conduct Its school in July, Mr. Phil lips said. Following is the enrollment by churches as announced by Mr. Phil lips: First Presbyterian, 114. Boyce Memorial ARP, 60. St. Matthew's Lutheran, 85. First Baptist, 140. Second Baptist. 127. Macedonia Baptist, 100. v Grace MethoOlst, 70. Central Methodist, 88. First Wesleyan, 124. First Church otf the Nazarene, 50. Temple Baptist (school to be held in July). Second Wesleyan (no school). CtiuKrti <rf God (n'o school). Pai* Gr^ce Nazarene (no report). Missionary "Methodist (no report.) Dog Tag Deadline , Falls Jul? 1st ? Dog owners of the city were warn, ed again this week to note the city ordinance on purchase of dog tags by the first of next month. City law requires that dog owners submit proof of raWes vaccination and purchase a dog Hcense, cost $1.00, at the clefk's office fey July 1. Police have been instructed to ar rest owners of dogs found running at large without license after the first of Che month and are required by city law to kill fhe dogs. Black Sox Face Chenyville Here Kings 'Mountain's Negro Black Sox baseball team is scheduled to face the Cherryville Red Sox in. City Stadium Friday night in a game sponsored ' !by the Klwanis club. I Game time Is 8 p. m. _ Opponent for the Black Sox waff switched this week. The team waS) originally billed to face the Chero kee Sluggers from Blacksburg, S. C. Hugh Ballard, club committee I chairman, announced that a section i of the stands would be reserved for wh i te' spectators. | Beth-Ware Loses 13-2 In Tournament Finals BetliW*?c high school baseball team went down swinging in the county tournament finals in Shelby .Tuesday night. Boiling Spring's Joe Anthony setting them down with three Wits while fanning 20 for a 13 to 2 victory. Beth-Ware gained the finals by tripping Waco in Shelby laat Friday night 14 to 4 and Boiling Springs edged Mooresboro by a close 7 to 6 score. 'm Boiling Springs was presented ? trophy. Local Anglers Warned To Buy Permits Early Sinclair Bridges, caretaker at the Ctty water lake, this weeK remind ed citizens planning to fWh there on July Fourth to purchase permits ?t City Hall before the close of bus iness at noon Saturday, July 2. A big rush of fishehnen is ex pected at the lake on the Fourth. j Mr. Bridges said, but everyone ex- ( I peering to fish must first present a \ permit obtained from C(ty Hail. City j i Hall will be closed all day on the! { Fourth. Mr. Bridges announced that new boats are available at the lake. WOW Square Dance. Fish Fry Saturday j Woodmen of the World and Wood | men Circle are sponsoring a fish fry and square dance to be held at ! Bridges Airport Saturday beginning i at 6 p. m. according to announce- |i I ment by C. P. Goforth. The dance will begfn around ? Uj p. m. and the public is invited to at< | t^nd. | Admission ks 75 cents for the fish j fry and dance and 50 cents for the dance only. ' More About Beth-Ware Finals (Cont d from front page > . ?,j C. Handle, also member of the boardi will m*ke piesentation of award*. jl T.. embers of the class in addition; to the speakers Include D. C. Alleri. Marjorie Anthony. Billy Bnbh, F!lmer Barrett. J. V. BoHn, Coy Bridges; W. L. Goforth, Emma Hamrfck, Babhy Herndon, 'Mary Francis Hov<l*. The resta McSwain, Wade McSwain. Paul Neal, John Patterson, Barl PaynO* Harold Shook, Betty Short, Bnhhlfc Spencer and Helen THMnburg.
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