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Juniors In 19-8 Loss To Chailotte Kings Mountain juniors, after ? scoring 8 runs and leading 8 to 5 fcofng into the third Inning, failed again to J fit effectively against the offerings otf Hill Baker of the Char Jot te junjor.s and dropped their 7th straight tfame in Area 4 com net it ion last Saumiay niglvt in Charlotte 19 <08. KEIPING OUR HOUSE COOL IN A VACUUM JUGS "WHAT a difference In com fort since we insulated our attic with ? -? Gold Bon J ROCK WOOL "Now we get a good nlght'a , rest in bedrooms that before were like ovens. The whole family has more pep, eat* and feds better. Housework, too, is easier." Our customers often volunteer comments like. this. 1 - The reason is that Qold Bond , Rock Wool insolation blocks the passage of heat in much 'che same way as the Insulated walls of a vacuum jug. I 1 la winter, the same prtadpt* works to keep precious warmth inside. The resulting fuel say- | ings soon pay back more than the cost of the insulation and continue year after year. i Find out today how little it costs to install this comfort and economy in your home. ' J ELMER LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 54 Baker replaced starter Phillips in | ?the second Inning with one away, t Max Bolin started for Kings Moun- , tain, Charles Kirby came in in the third and Junior Hartsoe took ovei in the fifth and finished the game. The "box spore: Kings Mtn. AB B H PO A K.mmell. 2b . . . 5 1 2 3 4 J. Cobb, as.. ...5 10 3 3 Watu. 3b 5 2 1 1 1 Huffstetler, ft . v, . 5 12 1 0 Alexander, cf 4 0 0 0 0 Ledford, If . 5 1 1 3 1 D. Cobb, c . 4 1 1 51 Bridges, lb . . . 1 ...... 5 0 2 8 0 Bolin, p 2 1 1 0 0 Klr.by, p !, 1 0 ? (? 2 Hartsofc. p .1 0 0 0 1 x-Shyite i 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 8 11 24 13 I , Charlotte AB R H PO A Bolter, rf. . . ...6 2 3 0.0 Crass, lb 6 3 1 9 0 .'Mitchell, If ........ 6 1 4 2 0 Stutts, cf . 5 2 1 10 Hargett, ss ........ 3 110 2 R. Smith, ss .... 3 1 0 2 2 j C. Smith, 3b ........ 4 2 0 1 1 Ramsey, 2b . . . . 3 12 4 1 Ross, 2b j 2 0 11 l Mullis, c ..? ... 5 4 2 7 1 Phillips, p o 0 0 0 1 Baker, p 3 2 1 ? 4 Totals 46 19 16 27 13 x-Safe on fielder's choice for Hart, soe in 9th. . Kings Mtn. 170 000 000 8 Charlotte 327 320 02x 19 E.: Bolin, D. Cobb, Kimmell. Watts J. Cobb 3, Cross, Ramsey 2, Ross Stutts. RBL: Watts 2, Huffstetler 3, Bridges, Bolin, Bolter, Cross, Stutts 3, Mitchell 5, Ramsey 2, Mullis 2, Bak er. 2B.: Ledford, Mitchell, Ramsey, Mullis. 3B.: Huffstetler, Bolin, IMK chell, Stutts, Myitis. SB.: C. Smith, Mullis. SH: C. Smith, Ramsey. DP.: Khnmell, 'J. Cobb, Bridges. Lc*t on bases: Kings Mountain 12, Charlotte 10. Bases on balls: M Bolin 2, Klrby 2, Hartsoe, Baker 4. Strikeouts: Bol in 2, Klrby, Hartso^ 3, Phillips, Ba ker 6. Hits off: Bolin 7 for 9 runs in 2 innings; Phillips 6 for 5 runs in 1 1-3 innings; Kirby 6 for 8 runs in 2 2-3 innings; Baker 5 for 3 runs in 7 2-3 Innings; Hartsoe 3 for 2 runs in 3 1-3 Innings. Wild pitches: Bolin Kirby, Baker. Parsed balls: D. Cobb. Winning pitcher: Baker; Losing pit cher: Bolin. Umpires, Austin, Huff stetler. Score?: Warltck. Time: 2:45. More than 274, 00^ farm families were Influenced by iome phase of the Extension Service program in 1948. # NOTICE 0 ? We will be closed Monday. July 4th. and will re # open for business as usual on Tuesday. July 5. - WEAVER'S CLEANING PHONE S68-J we can help to conserve the soil ... to make the farmlands yield rich harvests ... and to help our neighbors and their families to prosper, all of us at the bank will go home each night feeling a little happier ourselves." e / - Isn't There Something .We Can Do For You? , * -.v I FIRST NATIONAL RANK Member F DIG Juniors Lose 7 To 3 Game To Taylorsvllle , Kjngs 'Mountain split eve? in the v wo game junior baseball series with TayiecarvLilc losing a cVoee game in TuylorsVille last Ffclday ?f. ternoon by a score of 7 to 3 ilm Cobb. Kings Mountain abort, stop, homered ov-r the right field wall In the third with two matM en base tot all of Kings Mountain's runs. Pitcher Harris, righthander who was wild in the Kcags Mountain 14 to 7 win here on June 6, tilt the plate Friday and allowed only 4 hits while striking out 16. Carol Ledfoid, Kings Mountain leftflelder. started on the hill for the locals and weakened in the six th, walked * man and gave up a hit before being replaced by Junior Hartsoe in the seventh. The hox score: Kings Mountain AB It H PO A I Khnmell, 2b ........ 3 1 0 2 2) J. Cobb, ss ... 4 I 1 3 4 J Alexander, of 4 0 0 0 0; Hulfstetlec, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0. B. Watts, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 Ledford, p-rf 3 0 0 1 1 D. Cobb, c \ 4 0 0 7 0 , Harmon, lb .......... 3 0 1 7 0 ; Shytle, rf ... 2 1 0 1 C Hartsoe, p 0 0 0 0 0! x-Whlte 1 0 0 0 Oj Totals 32 3 4 24 8l Taylorsvllle AB R H PO A Cookweli, 3b 3 1 0 1 0 Bebber, cf ...4 1 1 1 0 Dyson, rf 4 1 1 1 0 St. Clair, lb 3 1 0 9 0^ Cowart, 2b ........... 5 1 .1 3 ft Little, c ............ 2 I 2 11 4 P. D. Watts, If ...... 4 1 1 0 .0i Campbell, ss. 4 0 0 0 1 Harris, p 4 0 1! 1 2 [.Totals -35 7 7 27 8| x-Struokout for Hartsoe in 9th. Kings Mountain 003 000 000 3; Taylorsvllle 010 002 40x 7 E.: J. Cobb, Alexander, Little, Campbell, Bebber. RBI.: J. Oatob 3, Little 2, Bebber, St, Clair. 2B,: Lit* tie, Harris, Bebber, Harmon. HR.: J. Gobi. SB.: Shytle, Cockwell. Left on bases: Kings Mountain 7, Taylors viTle 10. Bases on bajlS: Ledford 4, Hartsoe 2, Harris 4. Strikeouts: Ledford 5> Hartsoe, Harris 16. Hits off: Harris 4 for 3 runs in 0 innings; Ledford 6 for 5 runs in 6 innings; Hartsoe 1 for 2 runs in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher, by: Ledford (Harris). Wild pitches: Hartsoe. Passed bails: Little. Winning pitcher: Harris. Los lrtg pitcher; Ledford. Umpires: I Smith and H-ipps. Scorer: Warllck. I Time 2:07. Igt,w ] 9th Frame Rally Short ! As Shelby Wins 17-15 Kings 'Mountain juniors dropped a loose group 2 game to Shelby here in City Stadium Thursday night, June 23, a\six-run bottom -of-the ninth rally pulling phe final count up to 15-17. Totals in the game probably set *>me sort of record ? 32 runs, 27 hJtS, j 19 walks and 8 errors. Kings Mountain defeated Shelby ; 4n Sheiby on June 9 by a score of 11 i to 3 to split the two-game series. ! The box score :.N i Shelby AB R H PO A Miller, c 6 2 5 12 1 Mills. 3b .......... ."4 0 2 3 -0 Champfon, rf ....... 5 2 1 0 0 Hamriok, If . . *> 2 2 0 1 Weaver, cf -5 3 3 0 0 Laokey, ss 5 3 2 4 2 Morris, 2b 3 2 0 1 4 Lankford, lb 6 1 3 7 0 Hughes, p 4 2 1' 0 2 White, p ? 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 17 19 27 10 | Kings Mountain AB It H PO A Kimmell, 2b.. 3 3 0 4 2 J. Cobb, ss 2 3 0 4 2 Ledford, tf .4 2 0 3 0 Huff stealer, rf ...... 5 0 2 0 A Alexander, cf 5 0 2 0^ Harmon, c ........... 3 2 0 10 1 Z-D. Cobb ... ! .2 0 0 0 0 Watts, 3b .4 2 2 1 2 Bridges, lb -.4 2 1 5 0 Hartsoe, p 1 0 0 0 V0 H. White, p 1 0 0 0 0 Klrby, p 2 5 0 0 1 zz-BoHn .. . , I 1 l 0 0 Totals .. . 37 15 8 27 .10 z-Struck out twice for Harmon In i 9th. ! zz-Slng'M for Kirby In 9th. ; Shelby 215 600 210 17 Kings Mountain 501 210 006 is! ?.: M tiler, Lanktorri, Morris 2, Lac] key 2, J. Cobb, Wattt. RBI.: Chain pion, Wttvtr 3, Miller 3, Huehea 3? Mills 2, Morrhi, Lank ford, Huffstetler attage*. Alexander. Bolin, Le<tfurd, J. Cobb. 2B.: fcUimrtck. Bridge^ 3B.i Weaver, Millet. SB.. Weaver. Miller, J. Cobb. SH.: Mills. Morris. Ledford. Left on base*: She tby 9, Kings Moun tain 9. Base* oa ball*, off: Hughes 1 X hartsoe. H. White 3. Klnby 3. Strikeouts: Hughes 10, White 2, Hart soe'2. H. White Z Kirby 5. Oils off: Ha r woe T Gar 6 runs in 2 innings; Hughes 7 tor 14. runs in 8 t-3 inning H. White 5- foe S runs in 1 inning; White I foe 1 run In 33 innings; Kirby 7 tor 3 runs in 6 Inning*. Hit by pitcher, by: White (Ledford). Wild pitches: Kirby. PB.: Miller, Harmon, Winning p*cher: Hughes. Losing pitcher: Hartaoe. Umpires: Beat end Stowe Scorer: Warlick. Time: 3KH. ? ' . ' ' T- ? I ? : 1 ? : HOTICg OF SALE OF FEBSOftAL rmorexrr j As administratrix tor the estate of Z. K. Cf&nfocd, deceased, I will sell at public auction for cash on Saturday, July 29. 1949, at 10:00 o'? clock a. m. or within legai hours, on the premises of Hhe late Z. F. Cran ford which is about four miles West of Kirtgs Mountain on Highway No. 74 ail farming tools, about 8,000 feet of lumber and other articles of per sonal property belonging to the es tate of Z. F. Cranford, deceased. This the 9th day of June, 1949. Mrs. Nella A. Cranford, Administratrix. J. R. Davis, Atty. ''July 1-8 NOTICE OF HEARING TO AMEND ZONING ORDINANCE ' V ? " ? Notice is hereby given that a pub-" lie hearing will be held by the Ma yor and CUy Commissioners at their regular meeting on Tuesday, July 12. 1949, at the City Hail at 7:30 p. m., on the question as to whether or not to change from a residential lot to an industrial lot, the vacant lot beginning approximately 400 feet South off of King Street on York Koad, Honeycutt's Machine Shop and running 123 feet South a long York Road lo Andrew fetrosi no's corner and extending back, to a depth of 100 feet. ? This lot adjoins Harold Honey- i cut* and Andrew Petroslno and Ls| now owned 'by Ervln Allen, Jr., and Harold Honeycutt. ' This the 24th day o< June, 1949. J. E. Herndon, Mayor. S. A. Crouse, City Clerk. ju-1-8. Quick , Long-Lasting " HEADACHE _ Relief CAPUQIfct USE ONLY AS DIRECTED USE HERALD WANT APS KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 Sunrise Dairy r I GASTONIA. N. C. ^ ? "Plenty of milk helps Virginia Mayo stay trim and slender." gmSFM.S DA ECKWAL Ei. GOLOWYN JCTIONS, INC. "Many of the loveliest stars in Hollywood take diet sugges tions from me," says Miss Eckwall, "and I always recommend three or four glasses of milk a day. v "The vitamins and minerals supplied by milk are essen tial, and milk does not in itself add figure-spoiling pounds." Y?s, milk I* an essential food? and we bring it to yoa with all of its natural purity and wholesomeness protected by every modern sanitary safeguard. That is why we use tha Sealright Hood- the fitud touch of precaution that keeps the pouring surface of the bottle safe from contact with hands or exposure until ;ou yourself remove it. Pur protection goes all the way home!'
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