Bed Neisler, Pat Hovis Gain Finals
In Goli Event; Powers Upsets Belton
Ertle Powers pulled the big-i
gest upset In Kings Mountain i
Country C>a.b golf history last
week with a 1-up victory over
Defending Champion Bill ?el
ton, of Gastonla. in quarter-fi
nal championship flight play 'but
his Haiti was short-lived as Char
> les ( Red ) Nelsler scored a 2/1
verdict to gain a finals berth a
gainst Pat Uovis, a forrher club
chaihp.
Mr. Ho"vis gained the finals
with a 1-u'p wirt over >Cdm&n
Kal I f, who "had pasted Robert
Allan 5/4 in the quarter - final
round,
In first flight play, Jake Coop
er defeated George Houser 5/3,
Luther Joy downed W.. J. Fulker
son 3/2, Clyde (Lindsay bested J.
C. McKinney 3/2 and H. R. Nels
ler edged Bus Oates 1-up on 19.
Mr. Cooper and Mr Lindsay
gained the finals berths with
v ins over Mr. Joy and Mr. Neis
l?r.
In the second flight, Jack Ar
nette won the cup with a victory
over *Jarry Page in the finals.
Mr. Page defeated Jay Patterson
In semi-finals play and Me. Ar
? nette won >by forfeit over Drace
Peeler and Charles Hinkle-Da
vld Neiil.
Jack White and L. A. Hoke are
matched in the finals in the
third flight, gaining the* posi
tions with semi-final wins. Mr.
White ousted M. H. Bi$er l-u'p
and Mr. Moke defeated Joe Neis
. ler. .
Charles Black won the fourtb
flight championship, defeating
Don iBIanton 1-up. Mr. Black
ousted Defending Flight Cham
pion Sam Stalllngs and Mr.
Blanton defeated Charles Moss
in semi-final play..
P. M. ' Nelsler, Sr., won the
fifth flight championship, de
feating Harold Coggins in the fi
nals. Champion Nelsler elimina
ted J. fl,. McGill in the semi-fl>
nals. Mr. Coggins gained the fi
nals with a win over W. S. Ful
ton, Jr., after taking J. C. Bridges
in the first match. Mr. Pulton
won over Wilson Griffin in the
opening round.
George W. Mauney won the
second flight consolation crown]
with a verdict over Herehey
Flowers, who entered late and
gained the finals on a forfeit <by
Mr. Peeler. Mr Mauney defeat-'
j ed Tolly Shuford in consolation.
; play to gain the finals.
Dr. W. Pe Gerberdlng won the
third flight consolation crown
with a win over Bill Craig. Dr.
Gerberdlng defeated John Sma
thers and Mr. Cratg downed
Earl Byrd in consolation match
es.
K. E (Red) Morrison entered
late and gained the finals of 4th
flight consolation ' play against
George Thomasson with a vic
tory over John. Cheshire. Mr.
Thomasson downed Henry Nels
ler.
Dr. J. C McGill and Wilson
Griffin are matched in the finals
for fifth flight consolation hon
ors. Dr. McGjll defeated Grady
Howard and Mr. Griffin downed
J. C. Bridges.
Boy Scout News
? On October 11th at 7:30 p. m.
Troop No. 2 of St: Matthew's Lu
theran church held Its regular
Monday night meeting which was
opened by David Mauney leading
the Scout Oath and Laws. Mr.
J*cob Cooper and Mr. George
l.<auney and Mr. Hubert Whitak
er served as committeemen on
the board of review. There were
five advancements for Troop 2
Monday lilght. All Scouts are ask
ed to be present on Thursday
night at the Court of Honor to be'
held at the City Hall at 7:45 p. m.
The meeting was closed by Hu
bert Whltaker.
Scribe. Ervln Houser
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Rushing. Passing!
Gain 421 Yards
Kings Mountain high's Moun- ,
taineers bounced back into the j
win column at City Stadium last j
Friday night with a convincing .
26-J3 verdict over the East Meek- 1
lenberg high Eagles.
Qoach Shu Carlton'S eleven, re
bounding after suffering the first
loss of the season at Forest City
on October 1, scored on Its first
offensive series, driving 40 yards
to paydirt after Center Palmer |
Huffstetler recovered an East i
fumble six plays after the open
ing klckoff.
Fullback Meairl Valentine ran
25 yards on the first play to start
things off in high gear and crack
ed over from the five for the j
touchdown and End J. L. Stewart |
split the uprights on his first
placement try of the season.
Four ->lays later, the Moun- ,
talneeu recovered another fum- 1
ble. Linebacker Joe Ormand poun
cing on the pigskin, and marched
43 yards before the drive fizzled
on the East 12 as the second pe
riod got underway.
Kings Mountain held the visi
tors to threte yards on three plays
and Halfback Charles Smith took
a handoff from Quarterback
George Harris on the punt and re
turned the ball 10 yards to set up
the secohd score on the East 41.
Halfback Earl Marlowe, a ,
thorn in the East side all night,
scampered 19 yprds to thfe 17-yard
line and Smith took Harris' pass
in the endzone for the six-pointer.
Stewart again connected on the
extra point kick, completing the
HOW THEY DID IT
RUSHING:
Kings Mountain
ftLAm T G L Net Arfl.
I E. Marlowe 16 310 2 208 13.0
Valentine 11 111 O 111 10.1
C. Smith 8 49 0 49 6.1
M. Houser 7 27 0 27 3.9
George 2 4 0 4 2.0
McGlnnls 10 2 -1 -2 0
Harrl* 3 12-1 -.33
TOTALS 41 402 ? 336 (.1
East Meckl?nbuxg
Taylor 2 8 0 8 4.0
Bauguss 19 73 8 6S 3.4
Thuraton 10 31 9 . 22 2.2
TOTALS 31 11> 17 95 3.1
PASS'NG:
Kings Mountain
fASSER Alt. Corny. Had Int. Ydi.
Harris 6 2 0 25
East Mecklenburg
Thuraton -6 0 97
Bauguta 4 0 1 0
TOTAL U . # I 97
RECEIVING:
Kings Mountain
PLATE! Caught Yds.
C. Smith 1 17*
Gotorth .1 S
East Mecklenburg
Taylor 8 9. 10. 18, 6. 4. SO*
(??touchdown play >
scoring in the first half although
the Mountaineers marchfed 50
yards only to lose the pigskin on
a fumble on fourth down on the
East 12 shortly before the first
half whistle. Harris got the drive
?oiling with a 26-yard punt re
turn.
In the first half, the winners
rolled up 1T6 yards rushing to 30
for the visitors and connected for
?5 yards in the air while East got
9. ; ? ' 1 - .
j The Mountaineers were sharp
opening the third canto, Harris .
returning the klckoff 21 yards to |
set up a 65 yard sustained drive
for the third score, the effort re
quiring 9 plays. Valentine hauled
the leather on runs of 11 and 19
yards in the drive and took a
pitchout for the final 17 to pay- i
dirt. Stewart's placement was off
i to the left of the crossbar.
c Marlowe got off a 48-yard
scamper the next time the Moun
! taineers got the ball and Coach ;
Carlton's second string took over
[but failed to drive the final 20
j yards to paydlrt. j
I The visitors generated * their |
first threat, against the reserves.
YARDST 1CK
KM EM
FINAL SCORE ........ 26 13
Touchdown* rushing .... 3 1 !
Touchdowns passing ... 1 1 1
PAT. placement .2 1
1st Downs rushing^ . .... 14 S
1st Downs passing 1 ?
1st Downs penalty ...... 1 0
Total First Downs 16 9
Yds. gained rushing . . 402 .112
Yds. lost rushing .. .8 17'
Not Rushing Gain 396 95 ?
No. rushes attempted . . 41 31 I
Amags par rush 8.3 3.1
Passes attempted 6 12
Passes completed 2 6
Yds. Gained Passing 25 97
Net Rushing- Passing . . 421 192
Passes Intercepted by 1 0
Yards Runbock 0 0
Number of plays (not
counting kicks and
penalties where play
le nullified : ... 54 43
A*g. Gain Per Play ... 7J 4.5
Number of punts 0 4
Yards punts went 0 142
Yds. punts averaged . .., 0 35.5
Yds. Punts Returned ... 21 0
Number of kickoffs S 3
Yds. kickoffs went .... 179 132
Yds. kickoffs averaged . 35.6 44
Yds. XO Returned 66 59
tall lost on downs ...... 2 0
Tall lost on fumbles 2 2,
Yds. Fumbles Returned . . 0 0
lumber el penalties .... 5 4
Times enforced 5 3
Yds. Penalised ....... 25 67
TOTAL YARDS GAIN
ED IN GAME (add
yards gained run-back
punts, kickoffs. inter
cepted passes. & re
covered fumbles te net
rushing and passing
yardage pins penalty ?
gains) 535 tit
scene at crnr water rssebvoib ? The a
bore photograph waa taken at tho city lake on
September 29, two weeks ago. and shows the
water level much higher than was reported yes
terday. City officials report that water from the
lake is now being pumped from tho lowest-level
pumping point ana that continued conservation
practices are needed to tide the city over until
November 1, at which time the city expects to be
gin pumping some water from the new Darld?on
creek reservoir, now under construction. (P. ' :o
by Carlisle.)
'Cats Take Off
In Bowling Race
The Alleycats continued to
dominate Kings Mountain Duck
pin Bowling League play at Shel
by Recreation Center Monday
night, turning in Win No. 8 for
the season against no losses.
The other three clubs have a
long haul to the top ? the Lucky
Five has a 3-5 record, the Keg
lers, 3-5, and the Independents,
2-6.
Monday night's 'Cat win was a
on the next series, marching 26
yards to get out of the shadow of
the goal but the first line defense
marched back in to stop the
thrust and Kings Mountain took
over, after the punt, on its 36
yard line.
With Marlowfe doing the haul
ing, the winners marched to goal
land 89 yards away (the Moun
taineers drew a clipping penalty
on the series that cost them 23
yards, the foul occuring eight
yards behind the line of scrim
mage). The hustling left half
back carried the balh four times
in the series, scooting for 19, 10,
45 and 'he final two yards for the
score. Stewart missed again and
the Mountaineers turned the
point - making department over
to the Eagles.
Eadt took the klckoff and
marched 61 yards for its first
score, Fullback George Thurston
going over from five yards out.
Quarterback Leslie Taylor added
the conversion.. Taylor took pass
es for 18 and six yards to aid the
drive.
Sub-Quarterback John McGln
nts provided the game's most in
teresting run on the next play,
taking the kickoff on his 14-yard
line and running in Johnny Butler
fashion all over the field 32 yards
to the Kings Mountain 46. The
Mountaineers drew a-pe?alty on
thfe play, however, and took over
1st and l() on their 30.
Kings Mountain lost the ball on
a fumble and Easr took over on
its 45. The Eagles got half the re
quired 10 on three plays and gam
bled on a fourth down pass, Tay
lor taking Tailback Plnkey Bau
guss' pass on the Kings Mountain
40 and slipping through the Moun
taineers to score on a 50 yard
play, last of the gamfe for the visi
tors. Taylor missed the point and
the game ended after the kickoff
return.
Marlowe picked up 208 yards
on 16 rushes for an average of
13 yards per try. Valentine had
over 10 yards pier try, getting 111
yards on 11 runs. Kings Moun
tain gained 396 yards rushing and
25 passing for 421 yards and dom
inated most of the other depart
ments.
LINEUPS
POS. MHOS MTM. EAST MZCX.
LE Eddie Goforth Harry Iilwllw
LT ? Buddy May** Wayne Multta
LG- -LeooardWrlght Wesley
? C ? Palmer Huffitetler Re*** UnU
RG? Chart** Yeiton Wayne Bartletl
? David Martow* Johnny QfW
BrWf?* ???' Ed Cheetnut
^ ,tar? L*?u*
JW? Charfc* Smith y. Gary Rudltllt
Pinky Baujruu
t " Jl' Vl ? ??or*e Thur*ton
SCORE ?T QUARTERS:
Kinr*Mouataln J 1 'f 1 LLM
Ean Meeklehberc 0 0 0 l?-:u
irtfcs mtm.
"?"?? ? '"i?- run quarter. X t-ja.
>d quarter) : C. Smith (17-yd pais
n Harrl*. 2nd quarter): and E. Marlowe
rd. run. 4th quarter). P\T ? Stewart a
Valentine 3 <S-yd. run lit quarter. 17-y<T.
mo """ * * * *
trow
, ?
(placement*, after let *..d 2nd loueh
down*). EAST MECRt-CNIERO Tl nihil l il ? ?
~ BauRue* (4-yd. run. 4th quarter); and
T*y)w. ?-yd. waj pliy from Bauitu**. 4th
srgkdE t""dt <**???? ?*?
cR' b5>'h5i*??.IIj. fc Stewart T*Char
lee Clevry: tackle*. Bob Honner ???.
8LP"2L; tacMe*. Bab Hopper. Steve
Well*. BUly Spearman. Ruarda. Dew in
****>. Wfrgwii SW*jr loe Ormand;
McGtnnto. Curtto Cteorge. David
f^i"- Mike Homer, Prank Hlnwrn BAST
r HOillMRO ? Bill Darmby. p. B Per
T?fl. Cart Davenport. )lm Earnheart. Paul
Re.maey, Bttl McNmI. Jim Grne*. Pred
Greenwood, Betk. Joe McLaughlin.
omcuujN a C. Connor. Shelby Refe
ree, lame* Ea*t. Charlotte, rmplre; <?
rette Gantt. Belmont. Head Llneamaa: and
Leo Fall*. Lowell. Field Mte
itl.L IT THRU T'Ht
heiald
WANT AOS
squeaker, as the front-runners i
edged the Five 55 pins, 1485-1430. i
Leland Kindred was the big gun,
shooting a 341 set and winning
high line with 120. Boyd. Howell
had 326 and 119 for the losers.
Tom Gamble had a 301.
In the other match, the Keg
lers whipped the Independents
by 1469-1398, with Furman Wil
son getting 32l for set high and
Jim Everhart, who had a 312,
captured high line honors with a
113 (10- box score. A1 Brackett
topped the losfers with 318 and I
Jim Hamrlck had 312.
The scores:
JJtATCHXS OP OCTOtSK 11
Lucky me (S-5) Alley Cats (?.?)
Arrowood 370 Ware
Hou?er 298 Carpenter
Herndon 255 BUer
OMlt 281 Klndrld
Howell 336 Gamble
TOTAL 14M TOT AX
High Une ? Klndrld. 130.
High Set ? Klndrld. 341.
K#?ler? (3-5) Independents
*"? 303 Rhea
?na? " 397 lienor
Wilton 331 Brackett
Wright 386 Hamrlck
Everhart 313 Morrtaon
,.ry*L TOTAL
High Une ? Everhart. 113.
High Set -4- WUaon, 331.
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