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, PAOP TWO ! Air Attac >r. - Mountain _ By Bob Cox and Don Glass Central High School's Mountain eers kept Jack Kiser's Lincolnton elt ven in their own territory most o the game in Uncoluton last Frida ?. night only to drop the bard fougb game l>y a last nunute touchdown o a couple of passes, final score 1.1 t 7 The Mountaineers began to ro1 ' when a kick was liloeked by Kol Neill and was recovered by Black o' the five yard line. Although th Kings Mountain boys had four down they were unable to score. Harr made several attempts to seore throu gh I lincolnton's line but was unsuc Ccssflil The Kings Mountain eleven score their touehdown when Mitchem in Uuhriel "? | ut liai'k tn their -I". <>i the fourth tl'itv! Hurry's pass ti Dettmjir wus good for Jiinu's Monti tain only touchdown. Mitchem r:? the extra |lit over. On the very first plav :iIter t!i kick off Stroupe r:m urnuinl his lef ?nd for ii .1.1i yard tnuehdown for tn Hiser lad*. The try for point was un successful. During the thiril perioil the tw teams played an even hall game. Th ball changed hands many times hu either team could aeore. Boh Neil | PRESCRIPTIOF | ? ?i - a&nr ic*r 1 ?"" We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the i confidence of your phy j sician. j KINGS MOUNTAIN j DRUG CO. i THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver PHONES 41?8*, ??ami?i?n?<?i??? ?i i 0^> 3s w Im| in ; ' ?i j Clew H nil v.I I if r: ' I I I h ESI |0 I*., 1/ ' i Wop* V. m-M iOfc'-- V?BH ' 1^ jgfr ';fl ! K< KJ I IP^vm 1 |\ ii BW Bf& ' 1^ m W E t *'iM \S W ''?" ' IBSiiitiH^B^' B?^f^M^,-!^^l:VfV- P v A & fir .^jAf ?>; T k Beats eers 13-7 j made several tackles throwing the , hincolnton hoys t'or heavy losses Ouron this period. f In the fourth period both teams rev ' eeiveil penalties whirh ended by Lin' colnton having the hull on their own " yard line. On the next play St. Oa- i 0 hriel threw a 20 yard pass to Stroupe | who ran the hall to the Mountaineers ' [ 17 yard line. On the fourth down f> I Kings Mountain received a penalty 1 .vhie!} put the hall on their own 7 - I vard line. This gave the Limolnton 9 ! hoys one of their two first downs 11 ' which they received in the entire } hall game. * I 1 After three downs the Lincolnton i i hoys were unable to gain any yard' I i age. mi tne iasr >iown. .>t. unnriei i I tossed n pass ti> Stroupo who naught i it in the end zone for the winning ! 1 ! touchdown. The extra point was kick j ' i .'.I itv St. Gabriel, n , I In first downs Kings Mountain led I " to 2. . t j The starting line up reads as folI lows: ' Kings Mtn Lincoln ton 0 j LK Dettmar LK 8<-hruu? e 1 Lt Xeill LT Fletcher t I.G Harmon LCI Carpenter j C Meillin C Baker KG Boheler KG I>awing RT Led better KT Baker 1 KK Bin. k RK Valentine I'tjB Harry QB St. Gabriel I! LH Ware LH Babb I FB Caehion FB Beat tie I The officials for the game weret Umpire. Humpy Wheeler; Referee, I Doc Rreeland; Head linesman, Cap i Love; Field Judge. W. J. Fulkeraon. I AMOS SOLOES James Amos, student nt the Uni!' entity of North Carolina and " a | leferntj. so'oed TueBday at Bridges |j Airport litre according to ua anJ nouiiCcineiit by An-hie Conner, j manager. j Mr. Costner also announced that J. Bridges was issued his in! struetor's license on Monday and U is now ((ualifietl to teach flying. 23rd An dand C< United States Trotting Assc HORSE F AT 2:00 P. ? Thursday AAA Sanctioi AUTO R Time Trials: 12:30?Ra SATURC ON THE mi Worli Mlrl StUK World's Largest Tra ment Company. * ? : , ' *- " ** ' u.' :y[ r v* :'-v ' > ** HK KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD SPORT SHOTS: ii BY CHARLES CARPENTER j n Central's Mountaineers made a ?] very creditable showing up in Liu- A coluton last Friday night losing <1 C I tough one to Jack Riser's charges 13 gi to 7. The local line was outstanding, keeping the Riser-team in their own territory for the greater part of tho game. p If the Rings Mountain crowd at," I.incolnton was any indication, eity >' stadium should be full to the brim 01 tome Friday night when the Moun- 01 taineers meet Hickory in the season's' first home game and the first foot. P1 ball game under the lights donated by the Kiwans club. Estimates as tt? i u the number of local fans making the ? triji for the game have been as high as 500. flame time is 7:30 o'clock. Shelby defeated Hickory lust Frl- J jj <lay night 13 to 7. Scores of other |B Mountaineer opponents that might >1 I hi' nf intMrnat nrP? Uplmont I4.* T.tw il well 7; Alt. Holly, 7, Monroe 2(1; Le* uoir 2*. Spruce Pine 0; and Cherry ville 2*, Bessemer City, ; Hendersonville Id, Swnnnunoa 6. ?with Pats? Pride Katterree, star taekle for Wake Forest last season, is now playing for the Greensboro Patriots of the Dixie Professional football league after a long stay with the Chicago Cardinals, of the 'big* pro league. This is his first year of pro football. "Rat" played in the rough an<l ready game in Greensboro Sunday afternoon which the Charlotte wnpi*! ww i m mm Clemson's "Bufeh" Butler passed for two <|ulck tcf's anil Dwight HoUhouser tossed for the winning tally In the third ijuarter as the Clippers rode the air waves to their first conference win. Tiger Jaunt sSportshot journed down to Clemson eollege to view the Tiger-Presbyter ian eollege game Saturday ufternoon in company with a couple of Mountain-eer tailbacks, Jake Hnrry and Jack Ruth, a Gardner-Webb end candidate, R. G. Plonk, and Meek Car penter, Charles Blanton, and Manley Hayes. Although the Tigers defeated the Blue Stockings .'19 to 0 the boys witnessed some good tactics by both teams. PC's pnssing attack was a Da nual junty F< relation Sanctioned tACES I. Friday led ACES ces Start 2:00 [AY >WAY ] > Cleveland tural and Special I Lll of Agrict Conserve S. Army. VS \ veling Amuse- ... . \ J wmm t V *? %>>.;? y*!~. .-<y; ' * *' ' .. ' :? . - "-v ' * , ' ' ' " ' "f "" ...: ^ > / /. < " , rHUBBDAY. SEPT. 28, 1MB canty, not enough for a touchdown tt bough, and the Tigers running and hi tiHsiug attack waa creditable. Fea p] ire of the game waa the good play y a couple of boys who played i* 1 beir first college game. Rod Brisen- fi ine and Gerald Leverman. Letter- ni tan flash, Bobby Gage put on a nice Q how with his running and ends All- w merica Hank Walker ami Captain hit> Clark, played a bang-up ball d ame. th 81 as ei W ii?"f Gi.forth. big r'ght hnnder for . ortsmouth of the Class B. Piedmont ague, is back in town after a good , ^ ear with the club. Gene had a reord of ff veins and 5 losses and was ' at of action for a couple of months ! ith arm trouble. He's anxious t\# ^ itch against Buddy Lewis major lea lie barnstorming team that is sche<t- , led to play some games in the Car- | linns ntter the big show is over. [ nke Early, team-mate of Lewis with 1 be Washington Senators, is also on 01 ve snuad nKng with other stars of . ai WE ARE I FINN ?16 PE: ?LAYS ... -rQgft,* ?CHIC] ?BIO I ?SCRA ?CHOU Wa ~ 7 ysl k rr. 1 CI mm ? 4 -'f< air if|j| y EXHIBITS I County's Best in Agricul i Livestock Products. displays by U. 8. Department ilture, N. 0. Department ol tion and Development U Household Arts Lucatlonal Department hnUque Department try ana imnry ouppnee *? " ';' * '" *- * '. - ? ? "- " '';. ; 'H-' lis section and fans should get a squir ing out of the game should it be aiJI] i ?>d- Don'! Don't forget the Charlotte Clippers Ihunt rat league home game Sunday after you oon in Memoriul Stadium over in the uee'n City. The Richmond Rebels ill furnish the opposition. next George Allen, jr., tnlleyed a touch up 01 own for the seeoiTTT ieam down in le N. C. State football camp last atunlay in a scrinfmage duel. Anotn r local bov, Jim Gibson, is battlln* ith George for the starting full I acR position on the team. Joe Lee Woodkard reminds is thRr I le Cleveland County Wildlife club I leets October 7 at a Dutch- Rupper I ffair at which plans are ?o be made I ir the formation of a Kings Mounlin hnpter. Members will be notified ? i to time and place. ? as I H Squirrel season opens in this section i October 1 and runs until January Chi with the daily bag limit set at 1" id no limit for the season. Two fox rOW MAKING THE USUAL : AtL? r?i RCENT DAIRY FEED m MASH KEN STARTER [OO FEED TOH FEED 3E MIXED FEED re & So ielt ^jfBr t^y vjt\ ^y &gjire5ffi> B Grandstand AFTERNOONS A1 EVENINGS AT v I A GEORGE A. HAMI > I ?Joe Baaile'a Madison Band. ?Fantasies of 1946. I ?Bernie George I ?Bosita and Peres -I f mmmrl WW ' * . . ' 'v * > ' I rels may be included in the bag there is uo open season on reds. 1 forget to get permission to m on that good piece of land or nay be fined for trespassing. SM1NDEN?Dove shooting stops Monday, September .'to. opening i December i. l YOU OAK HAVE ALL OF THESE IN BOIAHF IETTEK cooking LEANER HEAT 'ASTEB WATER heating jONGEB lite in lEFRIGERATIIN irlotte, N. O. Ph. 3 8447 j i Si LINE OF SDS ns -3 \ 1 Show 1 P. 2:00 P. M. li 7:30 P. M. D PRODUCTION H Square Garden ?Jeanne Moore I r-JL RoWn M \ t Attractions ever fl |hhIH|
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