t ________ 1 ' w _ SPORTIN' := with n-" MARTIN Uisst Frl I \ afti ..-Iioon. IlulpU T>oui?* <itcd iu liuke Hoapital with . mBi'?tancr of the brain. Few peoate. oni (blue who knew him well #wllM-dl that Ralph *h i sick (nrin. mammm?mmmmvrnmma iiiUlUjnLH.J.JlJ. t&Jpli ?a* in* ruiiKVUiil iu- or*ani?%ik local aufiball league, and: iimu*- i ' mnivriivi' ? ??! H ?;M1 O his signature on the insuiagors uii?-, aim m "look Softball" seriously l'i fai l, affler the Stag-, had licked Mantrttce *-.'!/ Ralph suffered the at- [ tack which led to his death. Heads' are bared and bowed for a good >4>ori. a regular fellow. "Yes, I think litis half is going to >wn off smooth as a whistle." wad tkfl general comment following the tee;;ue meeting two weeks ago. j On opening day. the Mauney-Bon, nle game tun something like this: *?h?i*r "You're a liar.' 'Robber, a&eat." "I'll knock the h?out of you.' And he did-. Result: Ma-tney 16 Sonnie 12. called on account of dark WW , Since then, there lv\ve been streO mows arguments between the MarKntce and Pauline, Maiuney and Stags* and Bonnie p.n;l Pauline?not qaltfe Bko a happy family. "What reason? Principally. each tepm'o desire to win. but the offlctotftig Is spotty. The nice looking arTgcnent of each manager's agreeing at game time simply doeen't work out. Too n#s.ny times the right one doesn't come, and someone fills Mr who Is Ignorant of the rules. ' One role causing argument Is No. Section 4. which otaiteo that a moMser tiros t step outside the baseBbo np to three feet to avoid Interfering with the tickler. Three ttaaeo _ lam. Iwwie I w*.aLaA at t. MM- upu VT7CU U1 vwni?UUIW 1UUCVI .1 Store have been argumnts. The Old o rntKKtmloa of the "umpiring school .si Mild remedy (the rttuatloa. b One can always be wrong. A few t< arftarawms ago a young tody wear- H I Last ( I Every HOSIERY l K Knee Length, all Silk F. v- Seconds. Last Call? 10c p B MEN'S TIES One Group Mfen's Silk at H Ties..Values to 50c. Last i 110c ee _____ 5 Final SANDALS I 125 pairs women's colorB ed Sandals. $2.00 values. I 97c pr. - s - R I 18x36 Inch Turkish To I Border. Extra soft. La II lOcea CURTAIN SC 40 Inch Curtain Scrim I ders. All colors. 19 ai 4i - prf*' . I r " ,'s . * wV * ? SPO BY MARTIN 1 STANDINGS 3TANOINQS Turn W L Pet Mirgtace 6 0 l.(XK faunae 4 1 .800 Orover 3 1 .75*] Ht*?s ' 2 3 .400 itouuie * 2 3 .400 i.uubk-rs I . 3 .230 tld MSU 1 4 .200 .tluuuey 1 4 .200 ULAULIil Frtday Margrwe 12': Old Milt 8. Pauline 4; Ramblers 2. liounie 2; Grover 3. Mauney 5: Stag* 8. ('ailed In SUt^-darkness). Monday Old Mill 6; Stags 6 Bonnie 6; Pauline 7. M.tney l; Margrace 3. Graver?Ramblers (rain.) Tuesday ' Stags 4; Ramblers 1. ijltain postponed game scheduled luly 20.) Wednesday Ratmblers 2; Bonnie 6. Mauney 3; Pauline ,4. Old Mill I; Grover 2. Margrace 3; Stags 2. NEXT WEEK'8 GAMES Friday, july 29 Ramblers at Mauney Pauline at Old Mill Margrace .at Bonnie Stags at Grover MONDAY, AUGUST 1 Grover at Pauline Margrace at Ramblers Stags at Bonnie . Old Mill at Mauney WEDNESDAY. AUGUST S . Grover at Margrace . Paulina at Stags Ramblers at OM Mill onnie at Maunay ag a Cora Girts' uniform passed me a the street. Almost before I spoke tie said: "I saw what you wrote aout us. audi I didn't tbtok It was o smart either." I'm still pasxled, >r I only said, that "sofitball for the1 idles la a scream.' Whs I wrong? :all o thing Still 1 F Hose Boys' ExPres< t. nose. on Watch Pci 50c Values Last Call Men's 2 Snap ??? oz. JRed Came Overalls $1.25 nd Cotton L*st Ca" ' Coll ? m Women's Fin , n I-, 35c Value ICH Last Call. 1 Clearance Oi SANDALS 150 pairs women's white Sandals. $2.00. values. Last Call? $1.45 pr. n/vi , rvii Men's anc wels. Colored Shirts. Bfc st Call? neck. 48c - Call? ch 25c ;Tde Bor- MS9J id 29c values. ird BE HI The Hon V i V - l. Vf " % . ' . -v!> ' v rs: * t PU ' . ' . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HJCRALD ( RTS HARMON Net Tourney : Opens Here ' Tomorrow > i <. i Stow* and Cansler Rank T ?p Slots. Tho'long swatted. ni'jcti d.3iu??cJ *11. Iti* >. :inl? Intirnamt'rt' iVi?* im?^tr. drawn and players seeded In the irtst Kings Mountain tournament to Have two division* 8:owe, last yea"-, top man. and Luther cnnsler. runuerAip. rate top positions In th? Senior Division, and Charles Carpenter and James E. Ldttlejohn rank as favorites in the Jun'or class. Other entrants Irutud- Bus Ottes. Bill Fortune, Harold Plonk. Jack Fortune. plm Everhart and ? Fred Plonk in the Senior ranks, and Mar in Harmon. Ned Hayee. Jones Forune. J. \IV Jenkins. John Styers. .'apk Randall, Paul Stewart and "Flash" Ware In the Junior. In the first . round of the Senior* Bus Oatee meets Harold Plonk. Stctwe plays Jack Fortune. Everbart' stadks up- against Fred Plonk, and Cansler clashes with BUI Fortune. These matches are to be played Fri day to Monday. There are no bye* In fhis class. Semifinals and finals hould be played Tuesday and Wednesday. ' ' ' In the Junior Division the onlytwo matches of the first bracket . I take place bet-ween "Fuai" Hayes and Martin Harmon end "Egg" 8ty er# clashes with J. W. Jenkins. All others dkerw byes. This, however, makes the second round matcnes certainty except these two matches. Known matches la the second round are: 'Flash" Ware vs. Jones Fortune and Oanpenter vs. Stewart. littleJohn meets the winner of the Hayes Harmon match and Randall meets the Jen kins-Stress victor. Entrants should "get together" and arrange the dates and places of. the matches. Any one who does not appear for his match at the designs! ted time and plqce must forfeit. I Match adores should be reported to) f Belk'i "i .1 n 1 ^urtiter Kedu 3 Stripe Overalls. Snap :kets. OA 39c pr. I and Zipper Pocket 8 I 'va,uet97c pr. I it Quality Silk Hose I 25c pr. | l Men Women OXFORDS One Special Group Men's White perforated and plain white Oxfords. $3 vnlnoa I.net foil V wawvot m ?wyv $1.94 pr. 0 SHIRTS PAI* 1 Boys' Polo Men's and i itton and lace Gaberdine P value. Last va|HC. Lagt ( p each 77c \WNINGS $1.00 AHI >7c 4fi :lk*s de ie Of Better Values HURSDAY. JUL.Y 2?, 19.18 . 1 --? e Sfchnp, bio we or Howta.-d WtUttlng?on. The roil fun should take place hi he Junior Division. These- boys will be ti^hiing hard) to make vitality re plane inexperience. In the Senior Kwuks. playing ail be more steady .nd the n. mi-finalista should be fair I yvrnl}' matched. \Skimp 8towa, head of the tourti.i incut, staked that "s.iould this tour uey run smoolht). we will probably haw another iu the ra.Ir fall How. i-ii-aiiimffgwf*r|i mmv" id ouuoane of the present mtvt.' * Margraco Leads Softball Loop OLD MILL WINS ONI t ' r After taking Old Mill 12-S. and F Muuney 3-1. the fiat-flying Margrace 9 hipped another on the second II wm? ti?? wKisifw?Si REFRESH YOURSELF? At our modern soda fount* Our Fountaincers are anxl favorite drink. Don't torgi made ice cream. Prescription Service unt remodel Kings Mounti The Rexi s Great ced For Th< Figured and Plain Silk tungs. Values o ? 4/v fiQi. < ? W OTV J?tu Last CaU One Big Barffain Table Values to .? i 29c yard I I Last CaU SIMPLICITY PATTEB Make Sewing a pleasur And Children's SHOES and 8ANDALSI One Special Counter Wo-1 . roen's, Men's and Child-1 , ren's Shoes and Sandals. J Values to $2. Last Call.? 1 $1.00 pr. 1 ITS , MEN'S H toys' white Men's Straw 'ants. $1 Sailors and Li| :aU? Hats. Last Call pr. 59q e THINGS *2,69 Metal c Ic $1.9' pt. stoh Kings MDountai "...7F. -7; ; ial/ pennant trail, as Second basenan L,cs Etters slummed a home run o right center In the first half of he seventh to break a 2-2 deadlock. The. Pauline, defeated only by Mar [race, also added three decision, wo of thesn by one run. while Greer took third place with wins over he Bonnie and Old Mill, 3-2 and 1-1. Old Mill broke their losing streak >y scoring six runs 1:1 the seventh o lick the Stags. 6-i>, who won their >ther scheduled game from Mauncy. 1-6. and also a rahn-d out game Irom he Ramblers. After Monday's gjnte. the second talf schedule swings into .the final cven-gamt- lap. as each team begins I he fourth and last swing - around be loop. As It sta.-ds now. games of triuclpal Interval and importance text week are the Paulino-Grot er< " " I 1 y uooU lik'a u to the winner of the .e>hd half. Pauline. or Grover, or !rover, first half chumplons. On Monday, Dun Oatos, Paulino hon?tci? fc-nnoly with the StaKs, vU tea the plate for the tenth tiine to) ln<l nobody at home. He has yet to eath first after three games with autlne. Story book: The Old Mill cot?M six runs In the seventh to lek the Stags 6-5. YOU'LL SIN* TOO, ? WHEN YOU USE m,, MSNNSN MUSHLESS ' ' W ITS A CREAM ,R NOT A CREASE*^ fey* >tfc? the iHs lin which is now ready, ious to serve you your it our delicious home' * j i n _ errupieu aonng ine inf. ; un Drug Co. ill Store / 7 " :er Jul' .? ; Last Roun ?- HAl s and Shan- Men,g whi k yd. u^,u~ 2 i Ma4Ai4al. Vft *?*WWA l?IO )c yd. MEN'S S r-wc 1C Summer Foot STRAPS & OXFORDS liases' White Straps and ^ )xfords. Values to $2.00. ? vast Call? ? (1.00 pr I ATS CHILDREN r Felts, One Special racl fht Felt ren's Dresses. I? Sheers. Last Cat ach 48c hairs prints, . Prints, Voiles, | hams and BroM Lengths. Values ? AU-Star-Grovcr Game Nets Twelve Dollars > :t t The. AH-Star-Orover softball game, won by the All-Stars 5-2, netted' 912.00 for the beneficiary. Stnyre Williams, from groas receipts of , 916.30. Although they obtained only five hits, the AU-^tars stretched three of thesn for extra bancs and licked the first half champs with room to spare. A double by Ray Ktrby and trlplea b> Carl Moss and Ches Flails were the telling blows. Pitcher Gold led the hitting for Grover. Grover 101 000 0 2 7 4 All-Star* 000 032 X 6 6 4 Grover: Gold and 8hu(ord. AllStars: 3towe and l|o>le, Carl Moss. THURIOAV A PRIDAV TEST PILOT .Clark Gable Mvrns Loy Spencer Tracy SATURDAY ?Double Feature ? RASCALS | Jaae Withers PARDNERS OF THE PLAIN William Boyd MONDAY A TUESDAY LORD JEFF Mickey Rooney Freddie Bartholomew WEDNESDAY .V ?Doubla Feature? 1 10c and 15c TRADER HORN Harry Carey TRUE CONFESSION Carol Lombard Fred MaoMurray r 1ST CHAPTER OF DICK TRACY RETURNS DIXIE >d-Up I ^DKERCHIEFS I te Soft Handkerchiefs. I for 5c I HIRTS and SHORTS I All Sizes c each I wear I SLACKS len's two-tone Slacks. I .eeps your feet cool and I sveet. $2.00 values. Last I all? [ 1.45 pr.j t Ladies' and ChildPrints, Lace and HI each VOILES, ETC. Cretonnes, Gingcloth. Some Short to 25c. Last Call ? pH .? 1

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