97Q TWsday, October 22. 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page 3 i. i:i. -■{' 1. ) ity O. Bu\ K. Ni B(». 12. Itn. SI,. VIonrut* '■ Kin^ ‘(inioiu r, I’ll.") i msfUr •1 O. iVtx 15 BW Wacu 3, C\t\ 3x 272, '“I iii-m f Grover 1, lit. 3 n, 5180 215 W. •40-1 X. 2 Box t. 7 Box 2aJ F. 1)7 \V. 'ioo St., )n, 020 t. 1 Box I, B1 yards. 620. The IMtriots had 401 yards Uv tal odfen.se compared to minus 75 for the Knights. Kullback Carl Roseboro led liie Patriot romp, gaining 132 yards rushing in only seven carrie.s. Coach I^crtcr ^iriggs cleared his bencii after holding at halftime. Grier had minus 78 yards rushing anrl hit on one of three passes for three yards. Coach Porti'F Griggs cited Alan Hastings, Ghmn Mo.'S, Donald Garrett and Greg Burris for their dc’tensive play. TJjo Pats were at Shelby yes terday and are hack liome next 34-0 lead Saturday to liosl Gastonia Ashley in a niglit gam(‘. The Patriots got three first per iod touchdowns. Roseboro got the wagon rolling with a 52-yard TD rc'mp and then passed to Steve Southwell for the two-point con version. End Johnny Byers caught two pa.ss(»s from Scruthwell for t'he fin al two first period scores, covering 43 and 29 yards. That made the »;U!>t 20-0 heading into the sec- 0id quarter. In the sec*ond period, Recreation Activities lay vees Defeat Shelby, Frosh Nip Ml Holly Kings Mountain’s jayvee foot ball team came from behind in the fourth ((uarter Thursday night at John Gamble 8’adium to de feat county-rival Shelby, 12-8. The Lilth' Mountaineers, coach ed by Sludby native Tommy Pru itt, jump(*vd to a cjuick 6-0 lead on Fraver Wliite’.s touchdown run but tile Shelby team came back to lead 8-6 at intermission. Late in the fourth quarter, Chris Johnson circled end on a keeper and went 22 yards for the win ning touchdown. The victory avenged an earlier 20-G 10.-VS to the same Shtdhy out fit. In ninth grade football action last Thui-sday. Kings Mountain u.sed a .safety to defeat Mt. Holly 8-6 in a Bi-County Conference contest. Coach Blaine Froneberger’s fre hmen are now 2-2 overall and 1-2 in conference play. The Lions, once-tied, held only a 7-0 halftime margin but Coach Gerald Allen’s defending confer- erKe champions increased the margin to 28-0 before the Moun taineers scored in the fourth quarter. The victory gives the Lions a 6-0-1 ovoroll record heading into a showdown battle with unde feated (7-0) South Point Friday night in Shelby. Shelby drove for a touchdown the first time it had the ball to go ahead of the Mountaineers 7-0 but two pass interceptions by K'M halted other first half Shelby drives. , Quarterback Tommy Hamrick sneaked one yard for the go-a head touchdown with six minutes ! left in the fir.st period and Jim ' Miller kicked the point-aXler foi i a 7-0 cushion. Kings Mountain didn’t offer a serious threat in the first half. The Lions turned the game into a rout in the second half, build ing up a 28-0 lead before the Fifth Win Against Crest Squad Kings M«)untain’.s Mountaine(‘rs will be trying to sno]) back from llieir 11-M loss to Slielby Friday ni;hl whin tli(*y liost Crest at John Gamble Stadium. By ROY PEARSON Recreation Director There will be a meeting Mon' day night O.tob<'r 26, at the ,<.\>mmunity Center at 7 p.m. to Kenny (jjjjj.uss plan*? for organizing the McCoy scored on a 46-yard run Men's Basketball Lca- to mcike it 26-0 and Southwell persons intcrcsteii in sjion' later scored on a seven-yard run or having a team in this and passed to Byers for two i^^ague should at the meeting points, making it 34-0 at inlcrmis- 'J^ave a representative in at- sion. ^ tendance. In the third quarter. Rose’ooro Karate Classes will bo offered scored again, this time on a 27-' Co scorwl on a 15-yard run and ^ would be inten stei in Wes* Roseboro tallied on a 30-yard j^aave Lessons. scamiK'r to round out the scor-1 you are interx^sted in taking " 1 Guitar U's.‘^ons you*) can sign up Patriot Jayvees In 24-0 Victory Over Cherry ville i for these lessons. I \V(‘ are c-oing to have flower 1 arrangement classes with Mr . Stroupe frem the Kings Moun- ;tain Florist as the instrut for. ;This class will he held on Friday j nights Central Junior High’s jajwoe tea'm, comprised mostly of sev-, ^ . 4.^ enth graders, opened their .st'ason W. M.Cai'.er as tlie instructor, last Thursday whh a 24-0 victory, , ' , - • *1,^ over ChorryvillG. rt‘>wnstan.s in the You can still enroll for cake W'. : decorating classes with Mrs, . M.CaGer as tlie instruct< This Satunlay night there will Pee Wee Team Blanks Lowell By 20-C Score Hulfl)a<’k Thomas McNeil scor- cl two touchdowns and threw a l.a-yard jiass to Kevin Tinsley to set up a thirrl last week to lead Kings Mountain’s pee wees to a 20-0 uictory over Lowell. Kings Mountain’s game this week was rained out. The pt’e wees go to Chcrryville next Tues day. McNeil scored on a five-yard run to put KM on top 6-0 in the first period. Tommy Manning re covered a fumble and the Lowell 36 and McNeil ran 31 yards to the live to set up the score. In the .second quarter, McNeil took a 44yard pass from Clyde Kerns to increase KM’s lead to 12-0 and in the fourth period, Kerns scored on a one-yard sneak for an 18-0 lejud and McNeil ran for a two-point conversion to end i the scoring. McNeil’s 45-yard pass ' to Tinsley sot up the loitchdown. Coaches Jim Littlejohn and Charles Burns said it was KM’s best g.ime of the year, noting that their charges didn't fumble or have a pass intercepted and It will be Home.‘oming for the M ,untam) er.-:. wlhCll ae trying for tb(i:’ filth viilory against three def(‘ai.s. has jv*v(‘r beaten Kings Mountain in football hut Coaai Max Brim’-- ('barges will be fired up as tliey are cunenll) figlHing iBurns and R-S (’entral for the Division Om- lead. Till* Charger- an* 2-1 in (onfer- <*nce i)lay and 2-5 ov(‘rall and need a \irt ny Friday night lo re in lin in tin* title jii'-lu.n*. ‘•Th(‘y mu.ached hut don't have a lot of real tal- i-nr.” ' Bati's said the Mountaineers will liave TlU'ir whole .^qiiad dressed out for Friday’s gaini’, ‘ marking tlie first tine* tliis si'ason I that they’ll lx* at full strength, i ‘ ChrLs Blanton, who injure 1 his ' knee in tin* Siulh Point game, is working out." .said Bates. "Mon- : day we liad e\er\ team member i dresse.l out for tlie fir.st time this ; seas'in." It’s doubtful if Blanton will .start Friday. I Ball's said the Mount lineers' i spirits .seem lo ix* high despite j the one-sided loss last week lo I the Lions. I “I’m surprise,'! after the* big let- do-vvn," said Bates, ‘’.hut our boys , liave a lot of jirido and want to ; ha.e a winning season.’’ ■Bates said the Mounties "ijlayed a fairly good first half again.-t _ —- -f TV 11 - M — w 1 .^hcbiv. “We intercepted two jja.->-, Hamrfck and sophomore half- i • ^ icrstop them. We stayed with' back Tommy London scored two. ^ , ■ tiipm t>r..tiv well in the first half touchdo-.vns each for the Lions! Hickory, N. C. - Hickory .wd-■ motorsports calendar. ' but „ CfeC-e ^ and Marcus Mauncy and Miller j way will be the scone of the first xho thin'^ tha? caus<‘d it added one score apiece. Miller I annual “Winners Invitational Da\lona pits track champions - blix-kcr broke also kicked five extra points. j NASCAR Late Model Sixirtsman from all over the country again.st Nvas tha.t our Ki > dixk I race on Sunday The victory was the third Qy^jy drivers straight for Shelby over the Moun-: ^ure races this year in Grand taineers. The Mounties haven’t | t.jonal, Grand American, or Sports- j lure -vvinners in the field. Mountaineers finally scored early in the fourth period on a 56-yard run by halfback Marshall Logan. Geeper Howard passed to fullbadc David Bolin for a two-point con version. Trailing 34-8, the Mountaineers . got tJieir final touchdown late in 1 the game when Howard and Bo- : lin teamed up for a 67-yard pass ■ play for a touchdown. A try for the two-point conversion failed. | DEFENSIVE BACK — Bill Loftin, above, starts in the defensive secondary for the Mountaineers and also serves as a backup quazterbacl' to senior Geeper FJoward. Winners Invitational Race Set At Hickory ‘igft ^ - 4 I RICK FALLS, above, ploys both weys for KM's Mountaineers, storting in the defensive back- field and playing as a reserve quarterback. He is a junior. ,dav, November loth.. each other, but the Hickory event tlo.'i • <1 1'^ who have won fea- lwill bo the only known ra<'e | Kuot block-, but ^ lis vear in Grand Na- which will have nothing but fca-; "otl't’ g"' defeated the Lions sinc^ 1967,! competition will bo invited Ail drivers in the race, regard when they won by a 19-7 score at | participate. loss of whether they are Grand John Gaimble Stadium. i di-stance s^'hoduled for the National. Grand American, or Kines Mountain led the Lions un'que event is m laps (100, Sport.-man will be required to use in passing yardage, 102 to 52, but miles) on the .363 mile paved ' f■>« ; the Shelby team had 333 yards' oval. , the l.)i() NAsCAR Rule B.aok , rushing compared to only 110 for j A purse of over $7,000 is al- Very few the Grand Naf.ona the Mountaineers ready assured, with other prizes: and Grand American drivers will, 1 expected from acessor>- firms have cars of this type, but Jarrett | their man would make the tac’Kle. “AnAl whenever we faih'd to make a fourth and one on llie punt (quartert/ajk Geeper How ard faked a punt on a fourtli-;md- one with Shelby leading 14-6 in the third quarter! Shelby nvHized for the first time that they could really beat us. They wi-nt from there and really blow it out." Fridav’s g^ame will mar’K the The loss broke a two-game ; who will participate. i ff'lf plenty of good cars woul ! h*'| fipaj home'game of the season winning streak for the Mountain-j in making the announcement of available to those that ''’‘^tild ' Mounlainoors, who are eers and dropped their season’s j the race, track manager Ned Jar-, want to enter. U ^ before tin* homo fart';. Tlie record to four wins and three ^ rett said, "fans from all over the '| Ton different drivers won fea- jy^iunties ch^o out for the '70 losses. I southeast have wanted a race tures at Hickory this year, which campaign with games at Burns STATISTICS ' which would pit nothing but the; included Bobby Isaac who won KM SHELBY be.=t against each other, and with lie two Grand Nationals, and 'ampaigt and Lincolnton. First Downs 7 Yards Rushing 110 Yards Passing 102 Passes Alt. 14 Passes Completed 7 Passes Int. By 2 Fumbles Lost 1 Punts 6-36 Yards Penalized 25 Scoring KM: Logan, 5%yard run; Bolin, 67-yard pass from Howard. PAT: Bolin (pass from Howard). Scoring, Shelby: Hamrick 2, Lon don 2, Maunoy, Miller. PAT; Mil ler 5, placements. 19 1 Hickory Speedway being one of j Tiny Lund wli'.'* captured the two 333 ! the most competitive tracks in the; Grand American rac'os. 52 ! country, we feel this is the place,; Another notable. Donnie Alli- 15 I and now is the time to start an son. also won a race at Hickory 5 event. We will expect winners’.in the Late Model Sportsman 2 from every track in the .south-^dass. Others who will he invited 1; eastern United States to take part, that won on the popular track 2-42 I in the great event, as well as .sev- • will be Nod Sr//er, Bob Pressley. 115 I oral top GrandNational and Grand , Bobby Waddell, Tommy Ilouston, ‘ountixl ' Community Center on Clevclanil i p(*nalized only 20 yards. Wendall Jackson aci . ^ r o for all the Central scoring, October ..llh, ^ ning touchdowns of 27, 42 and 65 Ll p.m., featurmg the yards and also running for | ^ ^*wo-point conversions. I $1.25 stag. ! a m Coaches John Blalock and Quinn i The Putt- Golf will be closed on Harris cited Max CiK'hmn, Jeff ■ wcx'kdays except on Jones and Jeff Carroll for their will open on Saturday and Sun defensive olay. afternoons Central fs host to Chcrryville | Vou can still enroll m the Ex- Thursday ttoday) at 4:30 at Cityieicise pass on Tluu-sday ni^its 'Stadium. ^ ^ ^ ^ They praised Sedtt Rhea, 'Billy Cashion. Tommy Manning. Tom my Bridges, Joey Ormand. Bubba Rebinson, Tinsley and McNeil for their defensive play. each Thursday night. We wxx'ld like to be able to start a l'a):'.ies’ MVirning Exercise Class if we can get as many as 15 people to enroll. McRee Edges Close To CC Rushing Maik Tailback Mike McRoe paced a ' 433-yard oHensive attack Satur- ‘ back in ACTION — Here's Steve Ingle* Junior tackle for Kings Mountain's Mountaineers* who is back in action alter missing most of the first half of the season due to Injuries. Ingle will be in the starting lineup FridoY when the Mountaineers host Crest in Homecoming. day night as the Lenoir Rhyne j Bears produced a 42-32 victor>’ I over the Guilford Quakers in a | wide-open offensive ball game.' McRee raced for 140 yards and two touchdowns and also com pleted 10 passes in 16 attempts for 310 yards total offense. Mc- Rec’s performance puts him just 28 yards away from the career rushing mark of the Carolinas Conference. His 310 yards totaJ offen.se also edged him over the 5,000 yards mark in total offense for his career. He now' has 5,009 yards in tliat department. Head Coach Hanley Painter commented after the game, "It w’as a good spectator game, with plenty of scoring. We lost Bob White with a knee injury that hx>ks pretty bad, which means we’ve got twx) defensive backs on the sidelines now. Nevertheless, wo playixl a pretty good ball game when the chips were down, coming hack from a 13-0 deficit and never letting Guilford go a- head in the seexmd half." It was the third straight victory for the Bears, who are now 2-1 in Carolinas Conference play. The game marked the fir.st real ex- American drivers." i Morgan Shepherd, Jack Ingram, Jarrett went on to say that no and L. D. Otlinger. championship points would bo a-1 The next event scheduled for warded because of the race being! the Hickory track is a seven race an invitational. He said ho could' prrgram Sunday. November 1st, foresee the event becoming one of when the track title will bo do- the most prestigious races on the cidod. Crowd Expected Rockingham Race ROCKINGHXM, N. C. — An llX)-milcr that will close the overflow' numbt'r of race drivers Grand American schedule on Sat and the largest turnout of fans urday at 3 p.m. over at North Carolina Motor Speedway is in prospect this weekend for a racing doublehead er on Saturday and Sunday, Oct.: 24-25. Blanton Scores 418 Bo¥/ling ^et In Men's League I Ranny Blanton had the hottest night ,'f the seasnn for any local I durkpin bowlei Monday night as ; his team won three games over | j Albert Br-acketl’s team in men’s | ; league acti'>n. ' Blanton rolled a 18] line and a ! 418 series, the highest marks roll ed during season's play. I In addition to hN 181. Blanton ' al.so had single games of 127 and 1 111. Bill Gault’s 118 line and 320 ' set led the losers. I In other action Monday, Quali ty Sandwich split with Plonk Oil I and Dilling Heating split with ; ViiiiH'nt’s Union 76. Ricliard Culbertson iiad a 123 line and 362 69, only 108 yards this \-eai; State's rushing was chopped from 2ST yards to 130 yards. Other activities on a bu.sy Sat- annual Pit Crew Race — leatur- i ing Helling. Bob WelN had a U13 ing pit crows changing two out- j f,,j. viment’s. side tires and jiulting in 14 gal- High s:orer in mixed league ae- Sixty Grand National drivers'Ions of gas in rajcs agtinsl ; tjon ‘xinirsdav was Johnny Dye. and 30 Grand American drivers ’ clock—at 1:1.5 p.m.. and two 10-1 'j— pne and 372 s(*t are expected to file into the lap Giand vXmerican heats start- Dilling’s team to world’s fastest one-mile closed i ing at 2:30 p.m. | thret' wins over Bob Ram.-ev. «.1. miles ol competition over the | | j ib Gault rolle.i a 153 line ami weekend. | . , / 3.>7 -et t • lead lulx'.c over Radios. Mull Ilams('y’s 137 line and 329 set toppl'd the los(*rs. , .,1-, I If 1^ .... u f-.L-n tiM i P^H Hernilon’.-* 128 line aixl B-'h sales are considerably ahead of nmld pu.-h the t.iko up to ' ri > ->1- any c'omparablo period before a The fastest qualifier in exce.ss of ‘ . . . . < 5(K)-mile race. 1 141 m.p.h. will win a $1,000 bill. Racing will begin on Thursday I when Grand N.itional drivers] I comixMe fi'r the pole i>o.-iiion and ' ! 14 oilier starting p-cisitions for Hu*' Sfieedway President J. Elsie; .500-miler. The jKile winner will Webb said that a.dvanc'o li('ket' earn $1.7i)0 pUis bonuses that i I set led Herndon’s team tc Du'ce wins vjver Randy I Blanton. Blanton l(*d liis team The sixth annual .American .500-' Qualifying will continue Friday ! with a 152 line and .Tm; st'ries. mile Grand National i\uv, fea- with 15 more siK»ts up for grabs.: In ladies league action Tuesday luring such well-known drivers as and 10 j>ositions will be d(*t('r- night. J('nny OaU's w;is liigli .seor- Ktchard Petty, Pete Hamilton, mint'd Saturday in timed runs er with a 137 lint* and 3.54 set as David P('arson, Benny Parsons,' from 11 a.m. until noon. A total , her team won four game.s trom Ualo Yarborough. Bobby Allison, of $9.(X)() will be dislri'outtxl in , Drrwes Tax. Pat Panther’s IPi line Buddy Baker. Bobby Isaac, Char-! qualifying prizes. The Ameriean and Pat Chapman’s 285 set lopped lie Glot/baeh and manv others, .506 field of 40 will ccmpete for th( lo'^ers. will be the highlight of* the st'a-1 $‘>2.5(10. _ j WilheTmina Sprouse se m*;! a plosion of the Bruin scoring at-1 son’s supersptx^dway racing wind- j Lund Is leading second - plat'c taick, which has not produced | up in the Southeast. , Paschal by more than 60 Veterans Tiny Lund, Buck Bak- 'aml will likely elm.'h tlu' 19i() or, Jim Pa.sehal and Ken Bush, ■ Grand .Vmeriean ehani]>ionsiiip in and rising newi*omer.s James! tlu' UX)-mile (‘vert. Lund li »s 18 Soars, Wayne Andrew's, Bobby | victories lliis .season in his Ca- Fleming and Richard Childress niaro. and Pasvhal has nine tri- are sc'heduled to compete in aiumphs in a Javelin. P> werful West Virginia, fourth in the nation with a 326.2 yard rushing average entering the Duke game, could muster only 212 yards. Ki'ying the rushing defense has been the stellar play of the Blue Devils’ two outstanding defensive ends — Brueo Mills and Bob Shinn. Sliinn, a 6-2 205-pound senior from Annandale, Va.. and .Mills, a 6-2 220-]K)ui\ junior from Th'onasville, N. C., have been pariiailarly adept ft turning wide running plays insiile. Mills w.Ls the winner of the Defensive Hatv hot — MVP — in the first t.vo games; Shinn was at a peak against Ohio,Slate and West Vir ginia. The tackle positions have been (‘Specially deep. oFur men have playc'd aboiii c'qual time, and all lour have been starters. (Juiek. tougli CAirt Rawle>' (5-11, 215t. a senior RhKoJos Scholar ncmi'o e fu.m Wellesley, Mass.. pMMvkU's '.eter:!?! ieadersliip. He wos last sea.se:i’s top defensive lint'm.ui. Junior Jim T-manchek (6-2, 2*201 of Charlotte. N. U., startl'd the first lour Duke games but has Ix'en -flowed retvntly with a neck injury. Two sophoni >re .surprises coni- i*lete the ivmiingent: .^keet Har ris ((v2, 210) from Charlolle, N. C.. and John VanNorman (6-1, 225) fr m Durham. N. C. 8tep;*ing ilu* rush — a vital part of Duke feoti-iall success in 1970. mor(» than 37 points this season. The Bears meet Western Caro- . lina in a non-league game next' SaturdSy, avA a near-capacity. crowd is expected at CoHege, Field. I 125 line and 323 st'l to h'ad .\- mcrican Legion tA tour wins over Dellinger’s. Ftlu'l Tignor liad a 119 line and 298 .st't for Dellin ger's. Pltmk Bndh('rs W(>:t llin'c games off (Jru'l'oi Drug as Margaret Wil son si'ort'd a 119 line and 308 si't. In r!.eir first lour games ’a 197'). Duke lia(i piayol before 177.’19 inns T-mp.'Uvd to 106 "91 ;; ll.e s,nnv' time in 1969. It suro- 1.' !;('lps wh.en you p!a\- in f:*ont ((■ “3S1 at Florida ar;