Devils Win 19-6; Finale at Shelby Friday Kings Mountain's Mountain eers, who suffered loss No. 7 at Newton - Conover last 'Friday night, go after Western AA Loop No. 1 in the season's finale at Shelby high park Friday night. Newton - Conover*8 Red Devils, high in loop standings, defeated Kings Mountain 19-6 last week, scoring on a 96-yard punt return in the opening stanza and on drives of 59 and 52 yards in the final chapter. Ollle Harris connected with" Don McCarter for 45 yards and Kings Mountain's only touch down, which came after the Win ners' second score, and topppd off a 65-yard drive. The Mountaineers played last week without the services of Ro bert Davis, Jimmy Kimmell and Bill Ruth, who were injured in the Lincoln ton game, and lost Ben Hudson, Milton Hope and Richard George through Injuries during the scrap. ? Shelby will be favored in the annual Cleveland County tussle, with the margin resting on Which players Coach Shu. Carlton will be able to use against the Powerful Lions. Kings Mountain put up a stubborn defense against the De vils but superior manpower be gan to tell in the final quarter. PLAY-BY-PLAY N-C won the toss and elected to receive, KM taking the East goal. K. Davis* kick went into the end zone and N-C put the ball in play on their 20. Jarrett handed to McRee for 5. Smith made a gain, cancelled when N-C drew 5 for offsides. McRee fumbled Jarrett'8 pitchout but recovered ? Chronographs ? Timers ? Stop Watches ? ? Self-Winders or Any Complicated WATCHES Repaired Promptly at Condi'j & Rippy Jewelers Phone 567-W Near The Depot ? RONSON REPAIRS ? YARDSTICK KM N-C SCORE ....... 6 19 lat downs rushing 4 II 1st downs passing . . .* . 2 0 1st downs penalty .,...2 0 Total first downs . . ...... 8 11 Tds gained rushing .. 97 199 Tds. lost rushing 37 25 Net yards rushing ...... 60 174 Passes attempted 12 7 Passes completed ...... 5 0 Yds. gained passing . .. .103 0 Net nishing & Passing 163 174 Number of plays (not counting kicks and penalties 38 42 Average gain per play . 4.3 4.1 Passes intercepted by ... 0 1 Yards runback ......... 0 5 Number of punts ......' 5 4 Yds. punts averaged 27 42 Yds. punts returned ...".13 103 Number of klckooi* 2 4 Yds. Kickoffs averaged . 40 40 Yds. kickbffs returned .71 0 Ball lost on fumbles 0 1 Number penalties ...... 4 S Yds. lost by penalty 15 40 TOTAL YARDS GAIN- * . ED IN GAME (add . .yards gained run back punts, kickoffs ^intercepted passes to net rushing, pass ing and penalty gains) 287 297 for a loss of 6. McRee's punt roll ed dead on the KM-44. George made 9 and Patterson 3 for a first down. Patterson made 4, Harris 1 and Harris' pass to Patterson was good for 2. Marlowe punted to the N-C 4 to Mull who ran 96 for a td. McRee's placement was good. Score ? N C 7, KM 0. McRee kicked to the KM-20 to McCarter who ran back 27. Pat terson made 1, George 6 and Har ris passed incomplete. Marlowe punted 27 to the N-C 35 to Smith who came back 3. McRee made 18 on Jarretfs handoff. Jarrett made 1, fumbled and Hope recovered for KM on the KM-43. McCarter made 11 for a first. Patterson made 1, Harris lost 13 trying to pass and Harris' pass was defelected by a' lineman and intercepted by Smith on the KM 46, Smith running back 5. Smith was stopped cold, McRee made 6 and Jarrett went for 10 on the option play, lateralling to McRee for 6 more. Smith made 14 to the KM-5. Gaither made 1, Hope hurt on the play leaving the game. Gaither made 1 and Jarrett lost 9 trying to pass. Jar rett's pass to McRee was no good and the ball went over on the KM-12. Patterson was stopped, Harris made 2 and passed to McCarter for 5. Marlowe punted 32 yards to McRee who lost 3 on the runback to the N-C 47 as the period ended. Score ? N-C 7, KM 0. Second Quarter Galther made 3 and Jarrett passed twice incomplete. MoR.ee punted to the KM-20 to George who came back 2. George made 3 on a reverse. Harris lost 6 trying to pass but N-C drew 15 oh a personal foul. George made 6 and Layton drop ped Harris' pass. George lost 2 and Marlowe punted 22 yards to Mull who came back 5 to the N-C 35. Jarrett failed to gain on the op tion play. McRee made Galther failed to gain. McRee punted 46 yards, dead on the KM-18 a& the shart quarter ended. Score ? N-C 7, KM 0. Third Quarter KM elected to receive, N-C tak ing the West. McRee kicked to the KM-16 to Marjowe who came back 16. Har ris went over right tackle for 14. Harris passed incomplete. Harris' pass to George was good for 34 yards to the N-C 20. Harris' pass was almost Intercepted by Gal ther. Harris passed Incomplete to McCarter. Harris hit the line for 5 after failing to find a receiver. Harris back to pass, was thrown for minus 10 as the ball went over , on the N-C 25. McRee made 1, Gaither 5 and McRee 6. Smith failed to gain, Galther failed to move and Mc Ree passed Incomplete. McRee punted 48 yards to the KM-15 to McCarter who came back 11. George made 2 and McCarter 12. Harris recovered a low cen ter pass for minus 5. Harris pass ed to McCarter for 17. Harris lost [1, hit the right flank for 10. Pat terson recovered his bobble for minus 3 and moved for 2 on 4th down, short of a first with N-C re fusing penalties for offsides a gainst KM on the two plays. From the N-C 41, Jarrett made 14 on ihe option play, fumbled but Gurley recovered. Smith made 4 as the period ended. Score ? N-C 7, KM 0. Fourth Quarter Galther made 5 and Jarrett 3 for a first. Jarrett passed incom plete. McRee made 13, Hudson hurt on the play and Coach Carl ton drawing 15 for unsportsman like conduct from Referee Bonds. From the KM-4, McRee busted iinto the end zone for a score. Mc Yd?. STATISTICS RUSHING: plates *mas if0"*7*? M&Sr J O L K.? W Geo rge 7 11 S S f Patterson ' 7 11 ' ? ^ 1 * o .?$ TOTALS 26 97 37 en *""T Smith ^WTON.COM6v2h " *' 1 l g ?" CUher n 8 S passing! 35 ,M ,s 174 4-0 passer *,N? Fountain Harris AjV, ,n' Jarrett ^WTOK-COKOV^. McHec j g ? g TOTALS ,7 a RECEIVING: PASSrA *'5?S MOONTAW "ajTji Patterson VOS. ? GAINED SSu _____ ^ ( *~-touchJou n) ?iss<* the placement fori M i, ,re N C 13- KM 0 - Mali?Ce LCked t0 ttl? KM-14 to Marlowe who ran back 21. George made o was injured and N-C drew ?L Nrn^0Cie/Sa^y rouShness to ) the N C 45. Harris hit McCarter on the 35 and McCarter went ail th 1 ni*y ?r a td- K" Davis , the riacernent try for point. Score - N-C 13, KM 6. K. Davis kicked out-of-bound? 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