>iVv ' . 0(:: t Fage Eight % .'I,-Clippers To Report Tor Drills Today ' JfLAHUOTTE. ? With the nucleus db last. yrar's championship squad vtuTtottg, the 1947 edition of the CharrVjtlr Clippers will report to Coach CTene McEver at Independence P^rk %Ms afternoon with such i ?e!I known names as Casey Jones. 1 Witch Buffer, Roccl Spadacini. Ray fordJrr. Dave Harris, and Andy/Kowiiikv heading the list of some 30add candidates. The Clippers are be- j, ginning. a campaign to defend the Qtaur ll??igue title which they won r fast yedr. ,i In tfre meantime the Charlotte 1 Charter back club has announced J tile- safe of Clipper season tickets, ' covering: all of the home games. Six . fekots may be secured for the price ! jplp A. St P. Fancy APPLE SAUC1 \ No. 2 can 17c s ? Red Cheek ADDI C lllin i ni i lu uuiui I fw 19c i Sunnyfield Selt-Rising j FLOUR i : ; 10 lb. bag 79c PR0DUC1 | Honey Dew Mel | CaliL Oranges .. Bartktt Peazs... I ^ * I Snap Beans?2 U 1' Oct. Beans, lb.... 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The Clippers will open their horr season with the Charlottesville Ca dinals in an exhibition game at th Memorial Stadium on September 1 ;... ;~*?tr.~ 4 ~ jwrrt I I TTTITr "n^Pr ^ . i i>P TEA ? NECTAR lg *? 39c pi Lb- 21 c I J THIS STO; 9's 1 Ions 45c If, doz. 200'a Jl Jl 50c 2 ib,. 5cxatcl ?1* n"0 15c Laying 2 lbs. 100 lb. bag 12c 16%D, Head 100 lb. bag 15c Hoise 1 Interstate (S ^JScJgipSl . * Ca'nj 46 02. Can E ..21c Mo. 2 1 CP Can JLww AUCE ? 5c . . 2 cU 25c 2 Clan 25c 125 ft roll ' 30c 3 lb can stw ; . . vs 37c it oa. 4 9. ^ XOC. THE KINGS MOUNTAIN H _ burton, classy second-sacker, taking ? he highest batting average crown. Halyburton was presented with a gabardine topcoat by Saunders men's store tor winning the batting title and also won a pair of Jarman hoes given ey Woodward's sportig inff goods and men's wear store for . playing In the most number, of r- games. ^ v | Coley Gaffney, hard hitting centerfielder, won $5 given by the WafF? fie House for the most home runs * and $10 given by Blaldck grocery ^ for the most runs batted in for the . season, n |y Charles Patterson, classy lefts handed pitcher, won the $10 given 3, by the Waffle shop for the pitcher winning the most games for the seate son" rTHE HERALD S2.00 PER YEAR 4. It Pays ' I To Choose 1 Ann Page I FOODS Ann Page Peanut 1 lb jar \ Butter 35c ' Ann Page?-With Pork & i Tomato Sauce 2 lG.oz. cans I Beans 25c I Ann Page Salad 1 lb. Jar Mustard .... 15c 'age Salad Pt. Jar ssing 33c Page Garden 10 or. Bot. ' ish 19c 'age Vanilla 1 oz. Bot. ract 18c ] WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 3 . 33c ' RE WILL BE CLOSED LABOR >AY?SEPTEMBER 1 ULCO FEEDS? '25 lbs. i Feed $130 ... 25 lbs. I hick $155 | 25 lbs. Mash.. $153 airy Feed. .. $il9 Feed $5.07 > horts) 100 lbs. | tnif 1125 MHHHHHMHiHIHBi SUPER SUDS Large Pkg. 32c LIMITED QUANTITIES PALMOLIVE 2 bath size 27c LIMITED QUANTO1ES CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 2 ban 23c LIMITED QUANTITIES j SWAN SOAP Large Bar lie LIMITED QUANTITIES j vCAMAY SOAP I 2 bora 19c j | j ' ' ERALD, Friday, Aug. 29,1947 Forty-Four C Football Prac Forty candidates for the Moun- . taineer football team have been un- 1 dergolng body conditioning exercises since August 18 in preparation 1 for the heavy card of games this J fall according to Coach Don Parker I of Central high school. With only one returning letter- ( man from last years powerful team . ' and with no head coach to replace j ( last year's coach Clyde Canipe, who j resigned two weeks ago, the first [ t game on the schedule for the locals :" is in Mt. Holly September 12 a- ! gainst, a reported powerful Hawk j eleven: j. Kings . Mountain lefeated Mt. Hoiiy last year in City Stadium here < by a score of 32 to 7 after the Hawks rode the air waves to a quick score < in the early*rninutes of the game. First home game on the Central J< card is with Bessemer City's Scrap- j py Lads on September 26. j 1 Final game of the schedule is j here on Tuesday before the school's 1 Thanksgiving holidays, with the powerful Lincointon Wolves as vis- 1 itors Lincointon took the measure of the Mountaineers in the opening game last year, the score 13 to 7. 1 Last year's stellar center, Buddy ? Medlin, is the only letterman out for i the team so far. Majority of the sec- ' ond team of last year is on hand a- ipj gain, many of their, veterans of sev- t( eral games last season. g, Candidates currently drilling un- ia der Coach Parker include in addi- I tion to Medlin the following: Jack | Ledford, Jack Ruth, Bob Huffstetler t< Bob Patterson, Herman Mauney, G Boyce Huffstetler, Herman Jackson, jJi Horace Kiser, Jack Stires, Jimmy |b Cgbb, Richard White, Junior Moss, d Junior Wilson, Douglas Hullender, Id Kenneth Pruitt, Garland Still, Bob- sj by Jackson, Jack Camp, Jack Mat- d thews, Jackie Wright, Ernest Jen- g kins, Billy Caldwell, Richard Goins, o Bill Blackwell, Delvin Huffstetler, Ralph Hullender, Grady Tate, . Bill Davis, Major Lofln, Joe Costner, 0 Rufus Huffstickler, Jack Rhea, Char les Mauney, Jerry Cloninger, John- ;! nie Kiser, John Warllck, Rodger Mc 1? Daniel, Billy Worthen and Jerry ? Wilson. i More .About fjartsoe Stops (Cont'd from front page) first to end the game. Only one of the hard-hitting Marion left-handed hitters hit a Hartsoe pitch out of the infield during the game, Padgett's single in the third. Dunlap got a hit when ah easy roller hit a rock and bounded over Halyburton's head for a hit. Tripiett and Waldrop could no nothing with the curving slants of the veteran pitcher. The box score: A> R H PO A Parker, if 5 0 0 1 0 Halyburton. 2b 5 0 2 1 6 Ballard, rf 4 12 2 0 Gaffney, cf 5 1 2 1 0 Lohr, lb 5 1 4 16 0 A. Hartsoe, 3b .5 0 2 1 4 Mltchem, 5 0 1 2 0 Gold, ss 4 0 1 1 6 G. Hartsoe, p 4 1 1 2 2 Totals 42 5 15 27 18 A1 B H PO A Vallone, 3b 5 0 1 1 3 Padgett, lb 5 1 1 10 >0 Waldrop, rf 4 0 0 1 0 Dunlap, If 4 0 1 1 0 P. Martin, c 4 1 1 6 0 Triplett, cf 4 0 1 4 0 W. Martin, ss ..4 0 1 2 3 Knukle, 2b .4 1 2 2 5 Davidson, p 3 0 1 0 6 x-Roblnson 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 3 9 27 17 i | x-Sacrlficed for Davidson in 9th. Kings Mountain . 000 001 013 5 Marlon 021 000 000 3 Summary: E: Gold 3, Parker, W. Martin. RBI: Lohr 1, A. Hartsoe 2, Ballard 1, Gaffney 1, Knukle 1, Davidson 1, Dunlap 1. 2b: Gaffney, Knukle. 3b: none. HR: Lohr. BB: off Davidson 1. DP: Gold to Halburton |to Lohr, Lohr unassisted. U: Randall Bronson, Conner. T: 2:15. Owls 3-Up On Twins; Rcdneok the cash register outside the tore, broke it open, and removed small amount of cash. Gregory's prison record was said > include a 5-7 year sentence from 'aston for manslaughter, received anuary 29, 1937 (released Septemer 12, 1942; 30 days for public runkenness in August 1944 ; 90 ays for public drunkenness and asault on a female in May 1945 ; 30 ays for public drunkenness in Auust 1945! and the current sentence f 6-7 years. Charges of assault against the j fficers arose when citizens reportd the convict had been removed om the patrol car and taken into ie woods, where they heard loud creams. Week-End Mi 'Bone Boll Fresh 1 4 Western Steak?1 Neese's SausagePork Chops?lb Boneless Bound C PLONK BHOS. fy ' ' THESE RECOK A Song In RHAPSODY IN BLUE .... 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