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PA OF, TWO SPORT SHOTS BY CHARLES CARPENTER The Mountaineer* tucked another bang up game under their belts last Friday night, looking good in losing tS n strong Hickory eleven 13 to 0 The defense of the (..'snipe-men was thrilling, taking the ball on downs deep in their own territory many times as the vaunted Red Tornado "T" formation, with a couple of timely brenks, kept the Mountaineers in the hole during the last half. The line apparently tired in the closing minutes of the thiriT quarter, allowing the tiehig tally to be bulled across the goal line and in the fourth they were unable to completely bottle up quarterhar'k l.ail's T formation haiid-nlT to bucks Murlow am) Payne. Out-f'itnding players for the Moun tnincors were fullback Hill Cushion, a power on defense lacking ti|> the lini and leading ground gainer for the locals. and (lame Captain Hill Harmon, who played a stellar game at guard. recovering several Tornado fumbles deep in Kings Mountain territory to halt goal lint* ?Iri\?*h by t!i<* visitors. The entire team played n game that most fans were proud of and most folks fee) thnt with such fine playing ? the lada will break into the win col- j limn sobr. ?tma? Duke's Blue Devils got dose of 'too much State' last Saturday aft-1 rnoon In ftnleigh. one witness re ( porting thnt the entire left side of the State line played in the Ptike | hack fie." d s'l ,\fti -nftfin *?') '*" Volt. '''"IB^iri^nPffTifebTgKostupsetinfh^ nation to date in topping the Durhnm ; lads 13 to 0. George Allen, jr., and .lim Gibson were in the game for the Wolfpack 1 and some of their Kings Mountain fans who witnessed the hard muglit game included George Allen and dau- | ghteh. Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Moss. and l'nul Mnuney. fportshots can't see nil the games anil we would appreciate eye-witness reports of all the games local fnnsv attend. ?nl? The National Baseball league, senior | circuit of the- ma.ior9, topped its long i history of close pennant fights thin i year an the Rrooklvn Dodgers fought their way into a tie with the St. Louis Cards, first time in major hi?i " ' i Starts Relief in 6 Seconds ..from All 6 usual **! .COlO MIGRATION fn9fN J**TARlll$ OR LIQUID Covtion; Toke only us directed I KEEP YO I ef [ IN PLAYT I 1 PLAYTEX B C With Playtex pants the I S "social success" la remo EL- / there can be "no embarn / j ter whose lap he choost r la the really effective m 1 * keeping the little dartia ( mirade material, creamy \ p soft, cool, odorless, atatal > *1 an eatraordhiary stretch ife 4^ / and in mddithi B r (H 1 Owltky all over, th< I J. Wont irritate baby** ' 5. Art ark add proof. Ep^ * d. Coot, soft, aad hew tl | . Matt and Phtm 1 Belk's De g, BsBwaWr ? Tea Aha rw THE 1 New Stands Increase Seating In Stadium Additional temporary bleachers > vere installed In city stadium last week in time for Friday night'a tjame with Hickory by the city, It I was announced here this week by dette, city manager. The new section, 36 feet long with a seating capacity of 400 persons, now makes the total seating In the stadium around 1,000 persons, comfortably, and 1,200 packed, Mr. Burdette stated. Kings Mountain Lions club is attempting to purchase portable bleachers for use on the visitors' side of the field It is understood. | tury such a Ibiug has happened. This I column is stiTT pulling for the Daffy I hoys even though they dropped the first game oT the play off 4 to J Tuesday. ?clips? The Charlotte Clippers took over the top rung in the Dixie league ladder this week as a 100 1 shot play j payed off with a tally against the , sniM.nr;: iciciiuioini nenois auuuny ai tcrnouii in Memorial Stadium. Clem- j son 'a Bu'.ch ftutler received a pass I'rom Duke a Frank Swiger on the! five-yard lino and, behind good block 1 ing, traversed nis way down the field , 03 yards for the old td of the game, j It fleas a screen pass that complete- | lg.Yooled the Rebels, Sw >R??~?tnnding j behind hie own gpal iu punt formation and apparently juggling the ball momentarily; Seemingly passing to keep from being <low"n5i! behind the goal I but the entire Clips line, led by Clem son's .lug Fritts and South Carolina* Zip Hanna, along with Putler, gather ed in a huddle on the five where |ise*ih i WW 'Wll III "HJ1 ozone and woke the crow'J with his sparkling gallop. HUNTERS CORNER ? Open sea son on Mr. Squirrel begnn October 1 but no reports have been received , ns vet. The season closes on January 1 with a daily bag limit of 10, and no { season bng limit. Open season with j gun and dog begins on Old Man Opos I sum and Rrothcr Raccoon the IStn and runs to February 15 with no limit imposed. Trapping doesn't begin until Dec. 1, however. LEAVE THE DOVES ALONE ? Don't just happen and forget that dove season is closed until Dec. 2. Oiv'etn n chance to increase a little and maybe guys like Mike Milam. Fred Finger, and Rob Miller, who waited until the last day anil didn't see any doves, will get a look nt some ever if they ean't hit them. Don't forget the Cleveland countv j Wildlife club meet'ng Friday night in Shelby ? Joe T.ee Woodwnrd and others here are going to start forming a local club. You can get more dope from Joe at his Sporting Goods HeadQuarters. UR BABY EX PANTS I ABY PANTS I Mt barrier to your baby's ) ved! With PUytex pants ) moments" no mat* I s to tit on I For Playtex I Hira iu UK imHHcm m J ig preaentably dry. This i liquid latex, iatiaeue thin, J lew, non-chafing. ???< l^t ) i for extra comfort. 69c < i Plmyttx pant* < mlon nan-binding. \ kin. \ whad without damage ^ ) bqratarl \ ndhna, tarca and aatra -i j & f V 1 I a Onlara FUUd v' ) ;pt. Store I j KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Mountain Bessemer Central higlt school's Muuntniueer march to neighboring Bessemer Cit, Friday night to tangle with the foo balj eleven of thai school in a non conference" sVi'tuish, the contest be ginning at 7:30 p no. The Kings Mountain football hope fuls came thro null the 13 to 0 defea at the hands of Hickory last FrI5* night in good order with n? ir???" and are expected to be at full stren gth for the Bessemer encounter. With' another non-conference game Belmont here in cit> stadium Frida; night. October 11, at 7*30 p. in. oi 'up !> "*.e ihey jump back into lea gue play against- the RutlierToriito. outfit, also here, on October IX, tin t'anipemen are counting on gniiiin experience nnd hope to continue thei brilliant defensive play, while sharp ening the r attack, in order to breal into the league win column. Bessemer City defeated Vnlthjse las week liy a score of 14 to *1.1 in : close, hard-fought game while Bel mout wag losing to China Grove 1. to 0. Prohnhle lyio-uu for t-h Mountaineers is: Bill Dettmar, le. RouniTle Geore, It. Bill Harmon, lg. Bud Medlin, e. Roy Boheler, rg. Bob Neil, rt. .'im Black, re. hi? Jake Harry or Ham Mitchem. Ihb. Owight "Ware. rhh. Bill Cashion, fb. Mountaineers 6; Hickory 13 Kings Mountain Central high' Mountaineers dropped a elose Wes tern conierence game to the llickor; Bed Tornadoes in eity stadium las Friday night. Id to 0, after toudin, at half-time by 6 to 0. It was the sceond dose loss in a many tries for coach Clyde Canipe' men. The locals broke into the scoria; column first, taking over the bull ii midfield in the sceond quarter afte a fourth down Hickory pass fell ill complete, and rolling up four firs downs with plunging fullback Bil Cusniou and tailback Sam Mitcher carrying tho hall down to the one foot liue where Cashiiu plunged ove for the toiii* iulown Winolinck Dnioh Ware's pass to Bill Dettmar fell in complete in the try for point anil th' Mountaineers led 6 to 0. The quarter ended with Hickor; knocking on the Mountaineer goal a ter Payne, on a hand oft' from Lai went from midfield to the King Mountain 20-yard line. Two Tornad passes into the end zone fell incom plete as the whistle blew. The Mountaineers were deep 1: their own territory early in the thin quarter after the Tornados blockei Cushion's fourth down punt attempt but the Tornados lost the ball oi downs as the solid forward wall, aii ed by superb line-backing by Cashioi and Bud Medlin, Central center, tlgh cned up. Hickory picked up a first and tei after a short punt by Cashion fiailei to get the locals out of the hole, anc :he Kings Mountain forward wal bucked up again to take over the bal in downs on the four yard line. Csut ion punted out to the 45. Payne, on the next play, carriec the ball down to the Mountaineer 3' inly to fumble, Bill Harmon recover ing for the locals on the 20, but tb< Tornados got the break of the gam< when they recovered Oashions fumbli on the next play, Payne bowling hli way to a first down on the eigh after a pass fell no good. Payne, of; tackle, picked up 8 yards. 'After Yo der lost one in the center of thi line, Payne carried it over for thi Tornados first score, tieing the gami at 6-all. Craig s kick for the pom was no good as the quarter ended. Jake Harry fumbled Craig'a kick off but recovered on the 10. King Mountain elected to quick-kick 01 first down, Cushion not having timi to get off a good one, and Hickorj took over on the Mountaineer *21 yard line. Craig, on an end around, was dowi on the 10 jmd Payne through cente picked up a first down to the 11 Four tries failed, the locals takin) over on tha five yard line. Cushion kieked out to the 30 bu the Tornados set up the winning tal ley whenLail'e pass to Craig wa good for a first and ten on the 8 Marlow, through the center of th line, scored on the second try to ie the game for the visitors. Lail's pas ______ The Cotton Association offers 89.6! for one lot'of good eotton, |8.10 man than the gianers are paying for gii ran cotton. Ton are getting payed fo only middling, 15-18 eptton. IfaCh oi oaf "Cotton is better than that. Dsn* aP^goed eotton ginned on good glni vitkft THURSDAY. OCT. 3, 1M? "* . eers Invade Ri\ Camp Friday ' toCraig wag good for the point. y With the game almost over, Harry 's ?THE HBBAU) 1 passes to BTT1 Gault failed to connect, the whistle blowing aa Gault barely ~~ missed a liug one ou the Tornado KSpSSKKp Kings Mtn. Hickory Harmon (Copt.) Ig Heard i Boheler rg Dowda tt?>v ' Neill rt Miller _ , Black re Craig ^T^SftTpl i I.edbetter qb Lail CTTsfe , Mitvhem Ihb Mar low j Ware, D. rhb Furlong ' Cushion t'b Payne' Substitutions: Kings . Mountain? | rivw Hurry and Uuult. Hickory ? Voder] fl'Ul it j and Houston. I III; i Officials: Referee?Walters; L*m j t pile?Falls; and Field .Judge?Avery. BDECI i j | *KKH > County Wildlife Club "ll ^ I To Meet Monday. NigBt lN |! C leveland county wuiiuie eiub win ? hold its last meeting of the year at a THE dutch supper to be held at OU:o Moore's fish camp near Boiling Springs on October 7, the feeding to begin at 6:30. Sloop i Jot Lee Woodward announced this *g*Y' I'Mtcfc" iin?i' ib> .ui mill IIIIHIHIW "m"!' " King* Mountain plan to form a club Iumimu nnd that the isaue will Ke~ discussed ' ut Monday night's meeting. color.1 offer* I ; Revival Services Will nopp* ! 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