Davidson Bears Suffer 1st Loss Davidson high school's boys basketball team tasted defeat for the first time this season on last Thursday night at Charlotte, blowing a five-point lead in the final quarter to go down to Hun tersville high 52 to 48 in a thriller. Huntersville's girls also won, 46 25. The previous night, on January 30, Davidson's Bears had run their victory string oufto six in a row by dumping Cleveland high of She!:, y 44-36, Cleveland's girls won in a low scoring contest 14 12. The Huntersville doubleheader was not a conference affair. The two teams were to tartgle at Cher ry vllle last night (Wednesday). On Friday and Saturday, the boys are entered in a round robin tour nament at John Chavis gymna BOYS Davidson (48) Piorr*r* rot. a Fa tp pr ftm L. C. BurrU. I 6 1 13 .3 4 Martin Ikmnlx, t H 1 17 1. 3 Clyde Taylor, c 2 0 4 5 t Hoofwvelt Adam*, g 3 17 3 6 Sam BurrU. ft 13 5 5 'J Loon Taylor, f 10 2 1 W. R. Wanton. K 0 0 0 2 . 1! 0 TOTALS || 7 48 30 17 Huntorsviile (52) ??oT?r? ?ot. I a ra tp pr ftm A. Kirn* 10 0 20 2 4 J. Norton 0 o 12 3 1 H. Huston 0 0 0 5 3 C. Sttnaon o 0 O 1 ' 0 E. Norman 2 2 fi 2 2 O. Black. ,?-f |*.f a 1' o --- ? ? .. . ? u E. Johnson 2 0 4 3 3 totals u a sa at la ?*?** *?>??"? I a a 4 Total Davidson 19 ~Vl3 Tl"~T~48 Huntgnrtitg S 12 15 21 52 j ? GIRLS ? Davidson (25) Pot. o ro TP pr ftm I 1 1 air I Adam*, f B 0 12 4 -5 I Thelma BurrU. f 3 17 0 4 Norma Thombt. f 2 -2 6 0 4 Betty Rot*. R 4 Dot Preaslcy. 'k 2 Mae letter IIUKheft. g ? 2 Delia Uarvln. K B totals ii j as ?S 11 Huntersville (46) I Playact Pot. G rG TP pr FTM Aclclln Ifuntloy. * r? 2 V2 i) Ada Carr :) 0 ?'? ii o Go vena nil ft- . I 2V8 i :i Mary Hhfrrlii K 4 *~0 0 ffclcti C5r)er o u o '2 2 Kay Clark . 2 - IJariMtra Slowson , AmtllH Wlli itn "2 . TOTALS 19 i 4B 10 ll Scoro by Period 1 2 3 4 Total pivSltti K ,r? :i H 35 HuntervUfe '311 h h 7 k? Offlrlnift M<n>rclan<f Hoifrco ; Harris I'm plre; Scorcr (Iran* lk?y?1, Timet* Herbert WoAlhtTR. Grover, Number 3 Split Doubleheader CROVER? Grover high school and Number 3 Township high school split a Cleveland County Basketball league double header here last Friday night, the Grover girls winning 72 to 53 and No. 3's boys coming out on top 37 to 31. The win was No. 15 for the sea son for Grover's girls, the sixth In conference play. boys have won one loop contest and have slum in Cherryville. In suffering their initial loss, the. Bears lost the scrviccs of | Center Clyde Taylor and. Guard Sam Burrls via the foul route and I the winners piled up 21 points in the fourth, period to squeak out] on top by four points. Martin Bennlx led the Bears | (with 17 points and Hazel Adams had 12 in the girls losing effort.' In Cleveland high twin bill, Roosevelt Adams hit 17 and Ben nlx 14 to pace the Bears to vic tory and Thelma Burrls had 10 of her team's 12 points. BOYS 1 P Davidson (44) Player. Po?. O TO TP PF I"TM L. C. Burrl*. I 2 0 4 3 3 Martin Bennlx. t 7 0 14 3 3 Clytfe Taylor, e 3 15 4 2 Rooaevelt A. lams, c 7 3 17 2 1 Sam Burrls. g 2 0 4 3 1 - *~' TOTALS 20 4 44 IS 14 Cleveland (36) Playota Pot. O TO TP pr rr*4 Karne?t Clyde 5 2 12 4 2 Harold WUIIwrs 1 0 2 2 O Charlie Border? -Oil 2 2 Otha Cherry 0 0 0 Q 0 G. London 1 .1 3 2 1 Alan Phelpps 5 2 12 . 2 1 la* CroaUy 2- 0 4 3 2 H. Keaton 1 0 2 O 0 TOTALS IS 6 M }S ? Scora by Parlodt It) 4 Total David ton , . 10 To 10 44 Cleveland 5 10 11 10 36 GIRLS Wtk Davidson (12) Playars Po?. o FC TP Pr PTM Ha/el Adam*, f 10 2 1 S Thelma Burrl*. f 4 2 10 0 2 Norma Thomba. t 0 0 0 0 3 Hetty Rim. k 2 Dorothy Prenaley. K 3 Mae Lester Hughe*. K 0 TOTALS 10 2 12 C 12 Cleveland (14) Flayera Fo?. C FG TF FF FTM Itonn . Jackson, I ' .*i 1 .7 1 llBxel ("ahaedy; f 1 0 2 2 2| (lialtimu. t l if. * 1 1 JtMinU* llunuick. t) iVKKy K M Rt'KL'lta Chofctea. 1- ] Kli/AktrUi MrOoweH. t , 1 1 .1 2 0 TOTALS 12 114 11 4 Srorr by Fertodi 1 2 3 4 Totai Davidson 0 2 5 12 j OfVefAml. * 6 0 f> .'4 14 | Officials Simmons Rdpivo; Smith 1,'m Sciin-i l*?n \\\ BcnnK; Timor R. Yuunn Two Bound To Superioi Court A total of six cases were heard and tried In City Recorder's court Monday afternoon at City Hall. Judge E. A. Harrlll presided. Probable cause was found against Julius Coleman and ! Jimmy Q. Coleman, age 17, each a season record of five wins, -In cluding a victory over Kings Mountain high's Mountaineers, In .15 starts. The Grover sextet's smooth teamwork paid of* from the start, as the undefeated six led 17 to 8 | at the quarter and 39-21 at the half. Peg Keeter led the shooting with 47 points. Sue Keeter hit for 15 and Treva Ponder made 10. Dorothy Bridges had 32 for the losers. Grover's boys were unable to j check No. 3's Clery, who paced the winners with 18 points. Tom mie Keeter had 10 and A1 Ham' | bright 9 for Grover. GIRLS Grove* (72) ricty*t? ro*. g ra tp rr m* Treva Ponder, f ? 5 0 10 2 1 Sue Keeter. f 7 1 15 1 2 Peg Keeter. f 19 9 47 2 2 June Ptnkelton, g .1 Ractiael HlTrdln. g 4 Theo Huffirtetler, g 2 Sally Davis, g 1 TOTALS 31 10 72 Tj ~5 No. 3 (S3) Player* Poa. G FG TP PF FTM Dorothy Bridge*, t 13 6 32 2 7 Betty Conner, f 3 3 9 2 2 Nancy Kendtjck. t 5 2 12 2 1 OoUtn*. > 3 Norma Kendrick. g 3 Roberta, g ? 0 TOTALS 11 II S3 13 10 Seara by Period - .1 3 3 4 Total drovwr 7 T7~?~21-i2~* % Number 3 8 13 8 24 53 Officii)*: HarrU Referee. ' ? BOYS ? Grover (31) Player* Po?. a TO TP PF FTM Don White, .g 0 0 0 3 0 Hlllle Well*. g 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Plumbley. g 3 0 6 2 2 Tommle Keeter. f ? 5 0 10 3 0 Bob Hord. t 2 15 3 0 Jamea Allen, f Q 0 0 I 0 Al Hambr|ght. e . 4 19 4 1 Charlie Mulllnax. g 0 110 0 TOTALS 14 3 31 18 Number 3 ? (37) Players Pot. ; G FO TP PF FTM Hoy Beam c 4 3 113 4 Clery. K 4 10 in a 0 ! J E, Weaver, u 1 0 2 3 1 William Weaver, f 1 0 2 3 1 Davla, f 2 0 4 2 2 ? 1? 17 .l'TOW> TOTI^?-S J a 3 n.fiOd Q 7 ^ - 3^ Scot* W 9 12;^ -' ? "" "v" NunxW* 3 ? rrW Referee. 0ltlcla>* charged with false pretense. Both were bound over to Superior court under $500 bonds. Police arrested the two men, who are lather and son/and a younger Coleman on Jan. .15, but were' released under bonds^ They were charged with soliciting money on the pretense that they were going to use It to replace their home which had burned. The younger Coleman was sent to Shelby for trial in Juvenile court. Other cases included : Talmadge Early, charged with improper license plate, was taxed with the costs. James Hughes, Negro, charged with carrying a sonqpaled wea pon, wic given a 60-day suspend ed sentence on the payment of ^ fine of $50 and costs. A capias was issued for Willie Clenton, Jr., charged with assault on a female. Graver "B" Shelby ? Split Brace CROVER -Grover high's "B' cage teams and Shelby high's "Bees" divided a doubleheader here Monday night,' the Grover girls winning 45-32 and the Shel by boys taking the second game 33-18. Sue Keeter paced the Grover oaovxa > mrw Keeter B burn Davis Houser Allen M'Otnnls Camp Plnkelton ) SHELBY "?? (45) ra r? Harm 11 0 22 8 2 IS 0 1 1 2 0 4 By era Carter F*t'barry De Vues Hoyle Conclay Payne Hamrick (M> ra tp 6 o 12 3 0 6 7 0 14 Totals ai 3 45 | Totals IS 0 32 Personal fouls: Grover ? Keeter. H outer. McGlnnls, Camp, Plnkelton 2. Shelby ? Byers. DeVries, Hoyle 3, Coneley 3, Ham rick. Free throws missed; Orover ? Keeter 3, Blanckbum, Dcvts, Mouser, Allen. Shelby? Byers 2. Carter .'ortenberry 2. sextet with 22 points and B. I Blackburn hit 18. Fortenberry had 14 for Shelby. Patterson paced the winning Shelby boys with 10 points. Ellis was high scorer for the game with 13 markers. aaovza Mulllnax Roak Tucker .Owens Wright Penn'ton Ellis Cockran Owen* Graham (H) SHELBY 0 0 0 |Playara a O ra TV Pulman 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 1 13 O 2 0 2 0 0 Robert* Price Haynes Dudley MCarver Pat' ton Glgson tutx Kour Hill (S3) ro t? 0 ~ 1 2 0 2 0 2 I 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 a o 2 0 1 0 2 4 4 5 2 Totals S 1 II Total* if t S3 , Personal fouls: Grover ? Ellis, Cockran. Owens 2. Shelby ? Putnam. Price 2. Haynes Free throws missed: Grover ? Mulllnax 3, |Wrlght 2, B1U 2. Shclby? Lutt Try Herald Classified* They Bring Result* \ 1949 CHEVROLET 2-Door DeLuxe 1947 CHEVROLET 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 2-door RADIO AND HEATER. HEW PAINT. CLEAN * '** "? ' ? ' ' ; . ' . '??? *> 1942 FORD TRUCK ? " * - * \ *v ? ** . * + V flat bed, ton 1932 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan Reetmaster 2-door 1946 FORD TUDOR Super DeLuxe 1941 FORD Tudor Sedan C. L Putnam & Sons USED CABS - at PUTNAM BROS. GARAGE 'Grover Road near City Limits ? 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