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3 Other Teams Definitely In ? i ? Three red-hot boyS* basketball ~ teams, Piedmont, Matthews, and 1 Lattimore.have posted entry fees, B and three others, Belmont Abbey V Ramblers, No. Three, and North Jl Brook, have acknowledged accept- B ance of Inf l ations to compete In the g American Legion high school cage E classic to be held here in General H gymnasium March 12 through 15. Other teams expected to reply affirmatively to bids are Fallston and Stanley. Included in the three teams already 'in' is the wlnnpr of the Vsl- g deee tournament helo last month? I Piedmont ? and the runner-up in a, I rir m tourney ? Matthew*. Rounding out | the list of top boys' cage teams In this section are Fallston, runner-up at Valdeee, and Stanley, winner of d the Mid'gedmbnt Crown. No. Three ? EESEBVED TICKETS i, Robert MlUer, ticket sales choir- 0 bout W ?eeerred"see!tTtictes . fee * the tour nights of of ploy will go tj on ocde otlpm. Saturday after- j, noon at the Kings Mountain Drug 13 company. A large demand has n boon mod# lor ttio tooocood ducats g and Mr. Miller stated that they f, will be sold on a 'first-come-first-. 4 sereed* basis. and North Brook, as well as Lattlmore, have enviable records and J" Belmont Abbey Ramblers had a 16- 11 game win streak snapped by Hard- ^ lng of Charlotte last week. First entry'fee received was from " the high-flying Red , Devils from ? Piedmont high school in Lawndale, 1 with Matthew's fee arriving short-' . ly thereafter. Fees from North Brook ' No. Three, and Belmont Abbey are E expected to arrive today and the * week's end should see Stanley and ? Fallston In the field, according to ? tourney officials. Top award of the tournament Is J? the sportsmanship award, given to ? the player adjudged to show the E highest calibre of sportamanship, the tourney rules stating that good n sportsmanship among the players p and the fans Is the aim of the tourn- o > a mem. unaer American Legion spon I h sorship, the event is being sponsored | to further the same ideals as foster- y ed in the Legion National American-1 ii ism committee's program of Junior |e Baseball. |S First game of the tourney begins fi at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday night with a the second game of the double head 2 er to follow, with the same schedule v on Thursday and Friday nights, v Tournament finals wll begin at 8 ( p. m. on Saturday. I "Pin-Up Girl" |j You can't top GOLDEN C GUERNSEY Milk for ml en- C rrr?-app+al! This healthful food drink ho* more energy-value r than 2V< lbs. of chicken. That's t; i talking la term* of health ... ~ health for every member of your family who need* extra energy these food-*hortage, hard-work* ing day*. A flavorful beverage . ... an essential food . . . CXM.DEN GUERNSEY Milk I Archdale Farms J Phona 2405 f- S-"v &&:. " I SHOP kT I *yj?rK SALMUN........... NO. 2 CAN MIXED I VEGETABLES LARGS FLORIDA I ORANGES?i ? no. a cam cut . ;v/I BEETS. I sT.'vr I SALAD 7T ornciAL scomntoc aw N? Oam? U1 Putnam 30 oto Nelll 19 Ud Medlln 20 ton Glass 19 ike Barry 20 pifcttam 17 \ C Humphries 16 m Black 11 ill Amos 6 ' ob Huffstetler , 2 ' twi^ht Ware 6 lerrnan Jackson 1 ; v / Team points-per-game average?32 . Antral Cagers Dm aPali.CLL Sa-?Sa 1,1 * . ft Central high cagara, boy* and 1 Iris, defeated the favored cage J >ams from Shelby high Fri. night 1 Central gymnasium in a Western ' inference double headers, the girls J Inning their first loop victory 25 > 18, and the boys coming through a j ght, hard-played game that went ito an overtime period, on top of a 2 to 29 count It was the season's fi j ale for the local lads and lassies ! nd the last game conference game ir 11 graduating seniors, 7 boys and girls. .. , ; . | Coach Mabel Goodman's charges rent out after victory from the start- 1 ig whistle, takings over a 6 to 3 uarter lead and never losing it. 1 :uth Ledford was the offensive light i or the locals; on the receiving end ' f good passes all night, she scored 8 points for high scoring honors. Feature of the scrap was the orll- , iant guarding of Dorcas Carpenter, Averne White. Pauline Cody^ gnd 'eggy Jackson, Central guards, who eld the usually high-Scoring Shely forwards, Lail and Riddle, t<> a ital of 14 points. Seniors finishing ip. their high school play were Ledird, Carpenter, White and Mary ! larly. Bob Neill, husky Central pointIdlrfno ann Im a trvfnl n# Q *?VV| %VVWVU 111 ? WWI V* v olnts to run hU season total to 133, ne point behind Bill Putnam's134, , )gh for the squad this year. It was nip-and-tuck all the way, rith Bud Medlin Intercepting the intlal center-Jump and passing to 11m Hack for an easy two-point lead. | helby's first two points were good ree throws and Don Glas tied H up igain with 2-points McKee tossed in and Neill sent locals in the;Iead vlth a good free toss alter five fniriites of play. Glass added 2 and Cheek's free shots ended the quarter CM 7, S 6. McKee added 2, Neill 1, Jlass 2, Gene Turner 2, Loy Paige 2, ind F. C. Humphries 2 points ran he score to 10-14 favor Shelby. Putlam and Black added free throws, BOYS 'os. KM (32) S (29) i"?Medlin, 1 Paige, 5 '?Neill, 9 , McKee, 7 J?Black, 3 Turner, 6 3?Harry (Capt) Cheek, '5 3?Glas, 8. Weaver (CaptV Subs: KM ? Putnam (7), Humoula? Medlin (3J,l?eilr (4). Black 2), Harry (S(. Putnam, Pads*, Melee, Turner (2), Cheek, Weaver, (5), lumgardner, Cooke. Technical ?Mc Cee. Half ? KM 16, S17. Reg. same -28-all. Officials ? lames Justice, ind Otho Lylerly, Charlotte. OtSLB 'o?. KM (25) 8(181 Ledford, 18 - tsUI, f I"?Ram*t? 9 Rlrirlla !t Harison ' Osborne ;?Jackson MgeElUs, 2 J?Cody v. /MonSlll* I?White Gray Subs. KM ? Rey nolds (4) Car enter (Capt). S ? Moss (2), Washers. Half?KM 17, S 10.' *urner 2 points for the Lions, Put1am 2, and' Humphries two free hots ran the score 15-17 at the half. Black fouled Cheek who made his ree shot and Putnam came through gain to tie the score at 18-all. Neil! idded 2 and Cheek's 2 deadlocked he game again. Putnam added 2, Veaver 2, and Glass 2, Kings Mounaln leading 24-22 after the goal iwapplng. Cheek sank a free throw and Nelll, GAULT'S 39c VVW 'Q . L ..IC ..J I ' a : jfli? 1 N.......1... I ^ s ... .. i, i i . ' ._ ElfTRAL BOTS 1947 I No. Points Come Average 134 6.70 ; 133 7.00 ] 1? 5.45 67- ! 60 ; ? 3.00 50 2? 40 230 36 337 4 0.66 4 2.00 2 * 033 1 ... 1.00 640 points. en aneiny reams uH Itodltn MM Mi toniU, before Tuner lied H up at 36-26 with dour minutes left. Bill lfegginion pat the Lions In the lead with 3 joints and Neill missed two free hrows. Glass came through with a tame saving goal, then missed a free throw on a.foul by Turner, MeKse being tossed out of the game end Glass missing a free throw on thd technical, as the fans groaned, mere was no scoring the last minute and 40 seconds. Glass and Neill missing long shots In the last 1$ sec Dnds, the game ending at 38-all. FatgsTnent the Lions out -front on Glass's foul and Neill made it 30-29 with a minute remaining, and tossed in the final coupter with 8seconds left, giving the locals a 32 to 29 victory -over their arch-rivals from the 'county; capital/ ' It was the last high -school loop game for Neill, Black, Jake Harry, Glass, Putnam, Bill". Dettmar, and Dwlght Ware. ^ ' INDEPENDENTS TBJP / CCUNC QUINT. 51-48 Kings. Mountain Independents defeated Charlotte Center vvNC last Saturday night In Central Gym by F?Hulffender, 6 HendHx^2 F?Black, 9 " I Berkley, 10 CV-Plnnlr 1 -6ft ^C*2l. " ' ^ I \ 1 j, '< . . ; >: ' " V- 'H \] 'J. .. v '? "*- *' f . p v 11/ ; y*v .; Jt^.' H [B* V->, o 3S55dP?l * , ,55; r'' ' * ^ \ v^v&, - -i^fv; ^' v#5>/-; r ";V *'V3i*\*- '* ''' . ' * ^ ?v\ NQIymber, 1946. I tit*. WAN ... V;V Milk E M |r " ": L fliginilOTJkitkiitt We need them badly. 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