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Tony Martin ?
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t Cheirjrvllle, bowing to Jack Kkij
?r*s ciw u the Cherries crowtd
le plate four times to the Mouo-1
ilneers none.
WilUa and Smith kept the day |
*om being a complete flop by bet-1
In* out a hit eaoh off Cooil Sink, |
nother offspring of the line of Iron
(en who have kept Jack Klser in
he race for the past several years
Riser's pioteges took Ballard for
our hits, one for each of their rune,
loth the Bennett boys marked up
rrors, along with Smith. Burton's
it the backstop position brought
ne man in from third as he tried
o tag the man before he got his
iand on the ball.
The Sisk lad mowed the Moun
alneers down., with a beautiful
Irop that had a kink like a shoe
mttoner. Ballard was in pretty good
londltion. but hot showing the spark
hat brought him so close to nolitters
in the Junior race last sea?
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Tomorrow afternoon the , lads I
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knuw ?ipty uuino iwwu luinw invsm
tuff, taking on Forest City torthotr
lome debut. It promises to be n
rell-worth seeing affair, with Oolns
trobably seeing some action on 'the
nound, and Bennett scrambling afer
them behind the batter.
id Friday
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;y Temple
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Ann Rutherford
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Rita Hayworth ;
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Joan Crawford '
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Sister of Mrs. Bon
F. Boms Dies {
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Mr?. J. M. Sprouse, sister of Mrs.
Eon F. Beam of this place, died at
her home la Anderson, 8. C.. laat
week after an extended Illness. Mrs.'
Sprouse and family lived In Gaston*
ii for a number ot years where her
heshand was manager of the A. and
P. Stores. 8he visited in Kings
Mountain frequently and has many!
friends here who were grieved to
hear of her death.
The body , was carried to Newberry.
8. C., Wednesday and services
were conducted at* Central JMetfhodlst
Church at that place. Interment
was made In Rosemont cemetery.
Mrv. Sprouse was a faithful mem
ber of 8t. Johns Methodist Church,
iu Anderson. 8. C.. during her residence
there. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamcll, of
ClarksvlUe, Vs.
She Is survived by her husband.
J. M. 8prouse. two sons, Hamell. of
New York City and Macbeth, a sophomore
at Clemson College, a dau.
Khter. Mrs. E. D. Evans, a granddaughter,
Elisabeth Evans; one br?
tber. B. H. Hamcll of Lincolnton,
three sisters. Mrs, Ralph, Oram . of
Brooklyn. N. Y!, Mrs. Haley LJgon
ol ClarksvlUe, Va.. and Mrs. Ben F.
Beam of Kings Mountain.
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Negro Wrecks Car
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Joe Crap. local negro, commonly
known as "Peg." Is resting In Jail
here as the result of the wreck of
an auto belonging to Chas. S. Williams.
local Textile Machinery deal- >
er. In whose empoy Gray has been
for the pust five years. The accident
occurred tyi Chestnut Ridge'
Monday morning, after tiray allegedly
stole the auto while Mr. Wil- J
Hams was away from home, got
drunlc. and decided to raise whoopee'
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Mr. Wllltams, along with his wife,
and Mrs. Charles pilling and dau- j
ghter. was tn Covington. Ga., visit-'
ing Mrs. Williams' relatives when
the accident occurred.
The auto, which was damaged to
Xhe extent of approximately $600
is in a local garage. Mr. Williams
had ordered the Negro to leave the
car aloue while he was away. but.
tjhe Negro decided to take , advan
tage of his employer's absence.
Mr. Williams reported that the
auto was not Insured.
Ch+ef of Police J. A. Burns told
the Herald late last night that
Cray had been turned loose after ,
Mr. Williams decided not to prefer I
charges against him. I
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