f 24. I96fi XAHAN outs are en )ry of their :andl^ate in :ing district, tives think liberal. ■ it It Senator :ed the los- tepuMicans a candidate ects for the the hjtrd- >us Richard New York There are if he had imlna that sen would ■ is a tuba- ch liked by 5, who does igs done on d that is a for anyone e ^ason of s »aav2rtise 0 receive in :rom Cuer- g forth the )n villa. In- the lure of ngo drums, pure drink- fundance of fruits and ill be reas- uests who » premises • a week ex- contaminat thor of the :iori picture, took off he Dorado lub in Puer- ring such a i was mak- xt literary lother book Battle” and will recon- Berlin in lyan claims an to whom talked fully on entering lir. Like his one will be the produc on take the is balmy re- k. eminds me tiver is the :ire length, ove Greens- below Wih the state of should know litor of the of America has made a il American jis category Cape Fear” Holt, Rine- ! the volume residents a- ;nced events . Here Tory le Battle of Ige. During cade-running n; and even tie of the re us that they hink of fear lat is. e . Thursday, FebriwrV 24,'I96fi bn in MOONTAIN. N. C. First Win In y- P«e3 • one and three points the entire first half with Shelby leading by 30-27 at inlermis-'ion. Shelby widened its margin to 11 points hi the third period after Brown and McDaniel led. an 18- point output with six marker.s a- jiiece. The, Mountaineers fouglit hack fourtli SHABON GOLD IN ACTION AGAINST SHELBY * By GARY STEWART The Win That He Really Wanted Mountainette Coach Bob Hussey receivec ^‘luj’ shakes after Friday night’s win over countyrrwal Shelby For the fans congratulating the coach, it because tlie local girls had posted the first victory ever m Kings Moun tain hich school’s new gvmnasium. . . u„.cpv Of course. Coach Hussey Friday's Winnei Could Possibly nay In Toumey The winner of Friday night's game between Kings Mountain s Mountainettes and Bc'lmont will | three, 23-20, before Gold hit on more than likely move into a tiej a three-point play to tie it again, I for fourth place in the confer-' 23-all, at the 6:44 mark. Gold ! ence standings and get a chabce j registered another foul shot with 'to play in the bi-conference 6:02 left to put the locals ahead tournament which gets underway j to stay, 24-23. BOXSCORES GIRLS Kings Mountain F—Gold Childers F -S. Lowerv G-Plonk G -Tedder G- Roberts .Su .s Scoring:'llowell, 1. Shelln- Mountainettes Dump Lines; Move Into Fifth Place Tie Shumii Gold scon-d 21 points to l(‘ad tlie local MouiHaincitcs I to a :rv34 win over Linculiiton ; liere Tui'sclay niglit ! home finale for tlie ! teams. Wolves, 48. The .Mouiitauiet;>‘ w m K.M into a tie for fifth place in in tlie ’(Hi the Southvvi'st Confeienee sland- two K.\lli.8 iiig.s with Lineoliiloii iitid liel- monl. which tlic.v [I'.ay Fridtiy. way with tlu' score being tied 7- pulled 7 at the end of one period. Lin; (30) Kings Mountain’s boy a l)iilliant fourth t|uaia ' back hut fell to the -la ;1 .All teams sport ITl Imigitc r I'oi'.ie jriarI iiipiii 2-3 I AMM' was happy about this, too, but the thing that really made him happy was that he had finally beaten Shel by. , . Hus.sey has been coacit i ing at KMHS and the will have a tough time moving! The Mountainettes managed to iKlmrs Mountain up. }} j freeze the fcall for the final 20|F_Mitchom Fourth-piace. Cherryville pla.vs 1 seconds to ice the victory. ' j F—Cloninger host to R-S Central in a game! Gold was the only girl to reach C —Burton in which the second-place Hill-1 double figures. Childers added 1 G—Cooper toppereites will be heavily iav-1 five points for the winners and [g -Connor ored. i topped the scoring' column Subs Scoring: Cheriyville^ <5 8) 'currently | f t Shelby with eight points. }gor 2 for three! loads KM. Belmont and».Lincolii-, 31-30 win! ton by one game. If Cherryvillc Belk's won two more’ Mnies I'.-lk'.s r'luiul.il .■iii ilu- week’s during tlie past wi’ck i ' I'linch aiiiun "w.ili a 7 ii’tvin tiVer the the regular-season, t liainpionslup j lyi-.-e- ’I'ue-d.i.^ u; wil'oR eh- ,in the City Recreatit>n B.i.-ketball aid L.ule gettii; 26 tt*r the win .3 j League. . . , . t* I Belk’s won lurilclie-s ulf ARP 22 j Monday ni.^li' and tlie .la\cee- Iff I Tuesday niglit lirin.u its .sen.-on record to 1.5 3. . leui-game _lc;id I over'the second pl.ice All-Slai ■ (55> !a,ui Lithium, Tvhn six+t'l kWiUisai 20 I 11-6 mark's. 7 I 'I'lie 2()-g''nv :■ he.tide \\ ill I'e 0 complete lip’ .iiid lieTF it agaih, at 34-alh 3-1 wi'ii 1:11 iefi when Linda Hicks 4*1“ iiit iwo -traiglil foul shots. yc-ais arm and Lincolnton both lo.se, tlu '#ver Shelby Friday maik , - of the Kings Mountain eel t he first time since^ n . , g^jj^ont game will meet Cherry high school “'Stpaching ca- ^^j^ Saturday night to determine , which team represents fourth Kings Mtn. Drug Wins Bowling Match HUSSEY Coach Hussey praised place of the SWC in the post- .season tournament, p" In tlie event of a two-way tic for fourth place, the two teams will meet on a neutral court Sat ] urday night. If fourth spot i.s ■ held by three teams, the names of tire three will be placed in a hat and the team drawn will Kings Mountain Drug held to its tic for second place in the la dies’ duckpin bowling standings Tuesday night by winning a 3-1 decision off .Gates - Henderson Shell. tw'o matches Both the other were split. night’s action trailing Dilling Pat Panther rolled a 111 line ! Heating by one game and regis- and a 307 set to lead the KM , tored a 1-0 win over bottom place Drug ladies to vdetory. Lynda Griffin Drug Co., to move into a Sparrow also had a 307 set for i iK* after the winners and Dessie Loftin's 121 line and Jenny Oates’ 320 set were high marks for the losers, reer began. “I really wanted this one,” Hussey said follow-, ing the night’s action, sophomore forward Sharon Gold for her all-around play. “She scored a lot, handled the ball well and stole the ball some, too,” Hussey said. Gold, who owns the high scoring mark for any gn in the Southwest Conference, scored 20 points in 11^’ over the Lionesses of Shelby. Gold has hit in double tig-| bo the ropre;sentative. ures in every conference game this season and currentIv The fourth place reproscut.i l-inlfl<; a 16 T scoring average ■ ^3''® will meet Morganton of u Both games Frfday we?e typical KM-Shelby games. !Northwe.st Conference Monday The local girls held a six-pomt lead with 1:30^1^ Mountainettes .still play but the Shelby lassies stole the ball twice, sc . . ; stand a chance of getting in thc^ u-iio now rest in fourth place in both plays, then hit a foul shot to come witnin one po | tournament, Coach Don Parker's j^op standings, of Sending the game into overtime. . i Moantaineers will definitely end . But Kings Mountain put on a good show of .freezing. season pjay against the third' The Sixth-pl^ace Outcasts bat - the ball during the final 30 seconds and iced the victory, pia». Rod Raiders FOdw «i ;r.nuc.lea the Mountainettes’ third in 12 outings. . ' boven boys will ne playm n I leading the way with ..„„Xhe,vua^S« A|Sven^acem, the conference standings and dropped Loach Natirryn Cooner stott' scorer for Elsie^s with a IJllmc the tiurTgi Reynolds’ Shelby girls into the league cellar. cloninger. Steve Goforth’,- Mike' ' ' Kings Mountain’s boys also ♦put on a good sho\\ nut. Qoforth, Roger Ro.ss, Chip Brid- couldn’t pull the curtain over the Mai Brown-led Shelby: ges and John Van Dyke, t Shelby’s boys willj probably be top-seeded in the tournament af ter whipping East Rutherford 62 60 Tuesday night. Shelby pl4y.‘^ eighth-place Chase Friday. Chase’s girls, 13,-0 in confer- ence play, will be top-seedod in 1 the girls’ division with R-S Cen tral and Ea.st Rutherford assured of tournament berths. Mountainette sophomore for- j standings by w'.n'in.'-' A' " ; :ini!’s (luring the wi'cic. .yi ti'e wi'ck.s iaction undci way Tiunv-iday—myR I with a 77-65 win (>\ei- i diaries .Smith ■ni'' IkR (r.M'ii-' ' scored' 28 and 2.5 .points i c^iicoi. _ I ivelv to lead tij<‘ A innt’fs in Ranny Blanton rolled a 1471 while .l inix; Rohbs and line and a 383 set to lead City ^ xt'wtcii iiml 27 and 17 ic- Paint Store into a tie for fh-sl 1 ,g'. ,]„. i .sei's. place in the Ijcal men’s bowling' ' Tiiursdii.v s niohlva!). Hie league-standings .Monday night. ' j p ,1,0 Mount:ti;i- City Paint .Ties Dilling Heating Baatlnq^^Iasses Or>eK To Public .\'l opiio I .''('lii'iisive iias hcon I'hailolt. 1 The Painters went into the 1 eers, 72-60, wiHi tlie Dilling tea.-n won but three off Morrison Loan Co. Monday was a night for hi.gli scores, indeed, because all but one of the 29 bowlers present rolled 300 plus sets. Johnny Dye and Paul Ware added .3'78 and 366 sets respective ly for City Paint and Rod Hou'i- cr lopped the Griffin Drug scor HdI) iIa(lon'..s 23 points being hi'gh I"!' tnotcli. Mike W-arc and .''ki'llie Hunt tlu* winners had 15 toi' added IT each Im j and Marion HiiNl'- the losers, * Monday’s opener saw jeaoue- leader Belk's swci'P a one-sided. 185-36 win over ARR with .ive i Belk’s players iiitting double l.g i ures. J. D. Biddix led Iwith 20 points. Rieluird r-.iit!e 1 had 17, and Bol« Hoodson, Lours 1 Cook and I-M 'I'essener addid 12 •liitaker was higlt lor I'tnnity to secine com boating instruction aniiouneed h.v the hiwer 8(tu:idron. A se- rioz^ ,,f I'rct* boating ela.sses he- einning Tliuisday, Miircii .4. will lie (ipi'n to the public, wlietlu'i- ix.et owhei's-or not. 8(iu: ihon Commandei- .1. Tonis Do\c>i', -Ir. 1 ('called tlu* seveial Ira.gie l)o;ilin,. Rogo^^ three-game win over fifth place , ,7/ md lei 1 v ^ and 21 respeeinely ana .nii.* Evelyn Early’s 116 line 317 set led Plonk Brothers to a 2-2 split with fifth place McGin- , ^^^^rrison Loan Co. John Dilling nis Furniture. Team captain B((- l^jppg^ ^ ^^2 set for the win- ty Fite was high f.or the McGi - , ners and Tommy Gamble had a nis bowlers with a 111 Jine and j ^ g-- 303 set. .STANDINGS the way of getting in shape. Conditioning drills will begin Monday afternoon in the school gymnasium and beginning Monday, March 7, niglil and now leads East Rullieifoid's Shanon Shuford in total points as well as best average. Gold has sedred 289 points in 17 games while Shuford has to taled 284 in 18 games for a 15.8 Team Elsie’s Bc'auty Shop Kiiygs Mtn. Drug Plonk Brothers OatesIIenderson McGinnid Furniture Pet. .7.50 .536 .536 .464 -^93 boys will break up into separate groups , Coach Bates said instead of just working with pitch ers and catchers for the first few weeks that the baseball team ivill go right into spring training. The baseball learn scorrng"avera*ge.'’ undV ChTldtms .opens its schedule March 22 against York. lis currently second in team Bates will again handle the baseball team, Don Park- j scoring for Kings Mountain with er will be the golf coach and Bill Cashion and Bob Hussey Coach Bates said that the conditioning drills will be mostly exercises such as running, push-ups and lifting weights. There will be only 11 lettermen in the entire KMHS spring training camp with only two in the major sport of baseball. The track team leads the lettermen list with five, three lettermen will return in golf and one in tt^nis. (Continued (3n Page Six) 86 points and a 5.7 average. Freshman . Ken Mitchem now leads the Mountaineers in .scor ing with 211 points in 18 games for an 41.7 average. Nelson Con nor, a junior guard, is the only other Mountio averaging in dou ble iigures with 10.3 points per game. To date, the Mountie.s sport a (Continued On Page Six) Outcasts 9 19-.321 Skating Friday And Saturday At Armory losers Plonk Oil managed to win but two games off Clyde Culbertson but those two were .pnough to pull the Oilers into fourth place in the loop standings. Allen Myers scored a 143 hiic and Sam Hamrick added a 358 gpt t-> lead the Plonk Team sf .'ii - ing and Harold Barber’s 4.33 I'ne and Lee Norville’s 3.52 set were high marks for the Culbertsons. Team STANDINGS W Citv Recreation Director Elmer I Dilling Heating 25 1! "Mag” Ross announces that be- CRy Paint Store 25 1! .'inning Friday roller skating Clyde Culbertson 23 21 will be available every weekend ^ oa o at the National Guard Armory. | Morrison^Loan Co. 20 2- I Qrjffin Drug. . 18 2i For the past two weeks, skat-; _— —-'-I.. ~ " ing has only been allowed for' SATURDAY DANCE Friday nights but wheels will bo|.^ rolling in full swing beginning this week. Ross had 21 1"*' 'i’e Int^tirs. Bill Owen.-' ai'.d Roas('V('ll -Xd- ■ams poured i" 2" and IS I^n'ts respectively to load the A11-S1.ms to a 73-62 win "V'l' aRP in Tues day’s opener. Ken Casli and Torn Richie had 22 n"