K|\ fAOK TWO | Mountain* The high school Mountaineers, by virtue of a qui k first quarter sCOf-* j nil another at the closing minutes of the game, out pointed a scrappy Be!- 1 moot eleven at the City Stadium last Friday night by the seore 13-0. Some 170" saw the victory. Leading offensive light in the vi<r- ! tory was again Big Bill fashion, the ' ploughing fullback, hut he had consiil I erabh; assistance from the rest of the lall-cnrrying department, it was Bob EatTy, replacing the departed Mitch' v em, who filleil in <|uite acceptably and frequently picked up nice yardage on off-tackle olavs, ami Dwigbt Ware who began to show promise as a ball carrier. The Mountaineers tallied first w;th out giving up the ball. Early ran back the Belmont kickoff to the If 1 - ! ?. _ A? .L _ _ I 1 .1 muumaiueer inen cra<"Ke<l lorougB for 1 oar ysirds. before making it a firat <iown on the Belmont 48. He then skirted right end for nine yard* and Cushion made it another firat down tc the Belmont 34. Ware added three at right tackle and it was Caahion again for eight and another firat down to the 24markor. Karly hTl right tackle for nine, but both teama were offaide. After a aeriea of prnaltlea it waa firat and ten on the Belmont 10. Kings Mountain waa offaidea to make it firat and 15, and after two line bucka and a pea* failed, Karly tossed to Eat dim Black who lateralled to ?lift rr -fr~ ~h*r -iianrTi-ifTi'iriiriMrH n ad placement failed. Thla name razxle-daaxle play waa responsible largely for tbo aecond tal ly in the fourth period. X penalty Tnd nice rune by Caebloa | and Early placed the ball on the Belmont 28. Again, Karly totted to Blaek, and the toaa to Ware pnt the ball on the Belmont 2. Here Caahion plnnged over for the acore and Ware'a pate to Blaek waa good for the extra marker. Except for the two touchdown driven Bolmont virtually fought the Mountaineers on even term*, frequently skirting the ends, with nice blocking, for long gains. But when pay dirt was near, the Belmont lads bogged down. Barefoot and Beale. of the mnninc flpnflHtrian* anJ n ?- ? ?? * ? BMIJ IJ U HI gardner in the line were outstanding. For the Mountaineer forward wall. Boh Neill, Roundie George and Bill Harmon repeatedly ganged op on Bel inont, and Don Crawford played a Work ( Moleskin Pants Green and Tan Herringl i Washington Work Shirt Marine Gloth Work Shii Nunally's Sanforised Co Blue Chambray Men's 1 (Rize 15 only Sanforised white carpen } Blue and white striped i Wooch r JustRec r . P. Small Sup , 5r* ?V''t J# . f - i Typewriter ^ "" "X" vA' * Kings Mount MKh^v, *-? 11 ' r f \ ' THE 1 ;ers Defea | ff ' ^mdk ^flfS i! H <4 CM|p?i MorfoiK BuaiVta g?t at Charlotte Manorial Btadtea, fcaiir Ootobor SOU at 3:00 p. a. nice defensive game at end, while Bill Dettmar graced the aidellnee. It was the teeond consecutive win for the Mountaineer* who now boaet a two-win, twolos* record for the season. The line-ups: Po.?Mountaineers Belmont LE?Crawford Hellars j LT?Neill Hartneet J LG?Harmon Smith C?hWTllin Bradshaw RG?Beheler Summervillo RT?George Bumgardner RE?Black Clarfc QB?Ledhetter Sherrill HB?Early Hand HB?Ware Beale * I I Clothes i ! $4.95 \ bone Pants $3.64 s $2.22 rts $3.95 ver-alls $6.50 ! I tfork Shirts $1.05 !| ?good buy) ter Over-alls $3.25 I shop caps 35c 1 I yard's 0 eived ply Of i i t Ribbons fl f f 1 \ \ tain Herald i i i i t Belmont Wildlife Club Meeting at Bridge* Airport last 11 Monday night, Kings Mountain hunt- 1 erg and fishermen organized a Wild- I 14 life Club and elected sportsman Joe Lee Woodward to serve e? oresldeut j of the organization. e Former members of the Cleveland ' county Wildlife club, breaking away 0 from that organization, and new pros '' pective members, met at a chicken * supper at Glee Bridgea Airport Mon 4 day niglft voted to form ?.!* 4 club, immediately beginning a mem 8 bershfp campaign. ' Other officers elected were 8am xssvia, vice-president; v;. i. imrpeu " ter, jr., secretary - t?ha*urer; W. R. | Neiiler, 3-year director; Jim Cole,; 2-year director; and Tom'^IcKee, 1year director. Robert Oidney, officer of the Cleveland .elnb, officiated aa chairman daring the elections and Dr. Cbarlet Padgett, also of Shelby, aided the completion of the organization. Rosa O. Stevens, Raleigh business executive, made the address to tbs I assembled hunters, farmers, fishermen I and sportsmen, emphasising the pri aeary purpose and alms of the North ' Carolina Wildlife Federation, of which the loeal elnb 'is sffOiated. E. I A. Vote, dlraetor in'ths Mecklenburg I - TTTI "iwrtti a short appeal calling for action ta < getting the Federation's aims hade into law at the next meeting of the legislature. Stating flat North Carolina is the next to laet state to institute a similar program for placing the problems of the boaters and fishers di reetly into the hands of the interest ed parties, Mr. 8tevens stated that the primary aim of the Federation at present is to remove the Division ot Game and Inland Fisheries Trom under the supervision of the Department of Conservation and Development, believing that if sportsmen alone have ruling antboritv, game and fish will become more plentiful in North Carolina. Under the present set-up, otficias of the Department of Conservation | ( and Development may be replaced, ^ uot allowing any one .{roup time enough to carry out their plana. Tha J Federation's bill would call for a ( staggered term on a state board for ^ n representative from each of the ^ nine districts into which the state has j been dR|ided, insuring a continuous ^ basis of operation of the board to re- ( stock game and fish in the state. President Woodward, in stressing 1? the membership campaign, called oi> everyone, hunters, fishermen, farmers sportsmen, and nature lovers, to join the organization and aid in the work of replenishing game and fish in the fields and streams of North Carolina.^ Another purpose of the club is to cooperate with the farmer in hunting practices jn every way possible. SPORT SHOTS BT CHABLEfl CABPENTEB Most thrilling thing that happened as bportshota loo** back on a wet weekend trip to Raleigh last week was spotting a couple of scores in the Saturday morning News ami Ob- < server high school result* box ? Kings Mountain 13, Belmont 0, sod Shelby li, (iastonia 0. Our favorites. Frank Howard's Clemsou Tigers, dropped mother game, this time to Wake Forest as you all probably kDow, score i 19-7, and combined with the rain itorm, beginning the third quarter < and lasting till after the fiuisn, looking hack at those scores was about i ill we bad to brag about, although tho 'Alma-Mater' j layed good football but was just outclassed by 'Pen- 1 aead' Walker's Demon Deacon's. Davidson ically piayed State a ball in me. in th< first lm'f !> ?? *> ...... ->Ut "VI t II" lally subdue! by Woh'nack power to be tune of ^3 to 0. Saturday's tussle .etween 'he Wolves anil the Baptist* ihoulJ be among the bettor games of ! he season. Having seen both teams j )!ay we go out on the liml with the ; tacriuity boy9 and the rest at the . Deacons. That's a prediction, ton! ( Riding out rough weather in the Pixie Pro Football league the Charotte Clippers are not only leading in he win column with four victories iut according to a press release from eagne ghq, the Clip* are out front in the financial dept., with one clnb reported in the "Red" by $10,000.; 3en?t McEvers 'students' round out i complete trip aroond the leagne | Sunday in Charlotte meeting the Nor-- ' folk Shamrocks at 3 p. m.. then they dart all over again playing hosts to j the teams they've met on the rhad, rlfWng the one* they've entertained jer#.^ ?' The addition,of Casey Jones. Union College '48, to the tail back position j gives, MoKver his choice between-t wo 1 former Little AH-Americans for that dot. Dwight Holshouser made the koaor team while at Catawba in '4l U>AY/OCT/iT. t?* 13 to 01 Is Formed ! omiuation for that t&ilbaek slot al t hough all three of tbem will Bee ction Sunday against Norfolk. ?kmwo? K;ngg Mountain sportsmen sep&ratd from the Cleveland club last Monay night nnd formed a club of their wn, the Kings Mountain Wildlife lub, and affiliated themselves with he North Carolina Wildlife Federaion, Inc.," marking the 102nd elnh to H >e formed in the 2-year old slate br- | animation. Ninety seven counties ?' B epresented in the Federation. Sportsman Joe Lee Woodward was sj ilected by the 35 odd present to fl ;oidc the fledging organisation throu- B [h its Initial year, with other officers I ncluding 8am Davis,? the 'Gaston' ^ >oy, viee president; C. T. Carpenter, ? ir., secretary treasurer; H. R, Nels- ? er, 3-year director; Jim Cole, 2-year lirector; and Tom MoKee, 1-year dieetor. Primary purpose of the Federation, is told to the assembly by Ross Stevens, of Raleigh, is the separation t the Division of Gams and Island fisheries from tha North Carolina I department of Conservation and Derelopment, thereby patting the game md fish problem into the hands of ateroaM persona the Hunters and ! maters aad fishers license* will b? lireoted la to tho (Mi* and "life protram planed iastaad of poeeibly into he other tlx divisions of thfe Departneat of Conservation and Developnest The retara from Keen** ealea n 1945-46 reached 64SS.U8.40 and the otal revenue from eale at hunting iceatea alone eo far thi* aeaion ha* noanted to 687,394.60. Bob Gfdney and Dr. Charles Padrett of Bhelby were initrainental in he getting the organisation of the oral elnb underway and another meet and one of the firat member* ' >f the local club waa E. A. Voae of . he Mecklenburg Wildlife club. John George Demetriadea and crew terved a chicken dinner at the meetng that waa the rave of theae pre*snt. Member* to date include Woodward, Davis, Carpenter, Hunt Neialer 1. Cole, "Red" McKee. E. A. Voaa. 3. A. Bridges. Bob Riley, P. D. HernIon, J. A. Neialer, H. E. Page. A H Herndon, Hilton Ruth, H. Hunnicutt. Fletcher Wright, G. L. McDaniel, Charles H. Mobs, George Honser Bill Jsborne. W. O. McDaniel, H. D. Hicks 2. D. Ware, and about 10 others. HhMt. ? I IB I I I HH 1 BBMBS Hi r/i'l^H I L| VL^H. ' mm h HB IP1 CLEANING - DYEING I QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ? THE NEW I McCURDY I CLEANERS DYERS . 2671 RECORDED MUSIC BOOTH AMERICA TAKE XT AWAT (By X*Tln CuflSt) CHXQUXTA BAHAMA IUMOM ABB FX YIN O (Pranklo CaxU) WITHOUT YOU TOT BAT I? 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