* " . \ftj' v "V* ' ' -"^ Scty"'"* .? ?fg Eight J ] ROCKET LAUNCH! ft ' jffi* ' fl k ^ Bullu "the betfaats* U V-l racket front tkt fll|M This vu the first time la Mate platform. TV primary >t|*t ?f the United StAtes, was to si carriers without uiodifloaUoee Irskir.e Fleet Doi la Powerful Fourt Castonia. ? A fast and spirited Ctsfcim* team rose up In ai! its glory Saturday night in the Gastonia High dhtwri stadium, fought through tacky mud and a beefy Quaker line to score three touchdowns in the fiaal quarter and beat Guilford 19 0. The first half was a more or less stless afair, battled on almost exactly even terms between the 20 jeard stripes. Both teams showed Mcky, powerful offenses which appeare-l even more brilliant because tifnxnparatively impotent defensive fUry. It wasn't until the third quarter that Guilford made the first real tokaat of the night. <9m the first play of the second hall recovered Myers' fumble on Cnfcioe's 26 yard line. Plash Gorman's tunning and Winner's passing Almost Everyone in Tings Mountain . Reads The Herald HR I ... to render ai loan service. Whe the purchase of n ances see us abou Loan Plan. fi _ i ' V ? v'!' ' w v - . < v~>f.Yv > !NG MARKS Ni:W fcrtA I, ^StSg^^pSg^^^'^smKmsWffK . > 1^ mg-1, fe 4k tew ere tn Nml wee pen*,M ft* Tatted deck ef Ike 4Mtt tea aircraft carrier ' try each a hwalierdaieal racket haa bet m ef the nialaiel, held at eea seven (certain if Urge bombardment rackets affecting flight eyerattoag. The rockei ivns Quakers 19-0 h Quarter Finish STATISTICS ~ Erskine Gui First downs 16 Yards gained rushing ... 302 23 Yards lost rushing 20 2 Net yards gained 382 11 Number pases S Passes completed 1 | Yards gained passing 14 1 , Average punt 34 4 Opponents fumbles j recovered 2 Penalties 5 , Yards lost penalties 45 Passes intercepted by 2 took the Quakers to the Erskine tiin | yard line where three running pla> ' gained no ground and Winner's a i tempted pass to Riddle was incon , I plete. Erskine took over on dowr ; and Immediately began a marc down the field to end Guilford'ss oi ly threat of the night. ' On the second play of the fini I stanza Harry Hipps kicked out < bounds on Guilford's 10 yard lin Wally Maultsby, a fine all aroun i back for Guilford all night, fumble | on the two yard line on the first pla | from scrimmage with Captain Brya ! of Erskine recovering on the thre | Pierce picked up two yards an j "Red'' Lowery, the game's indivic I ual star, took it over from the on I The Seceders were penalized 1 yards for holding on the extra poll | atempt and on the next try Cart ! ^foil 11 autriiificu |>as9 iu rianw irn 11 complete. Erskine kicked off to Guilford ar after an exchange of punts Erskii began a drive on its own 42. Ca began the march with a 28 ya sweep around left end and thr< plays later, with Carr and Ansh carrying, the ball rested on Gul ford's 15 yard marker, where Lowe took a hand off from Harry Hip ; and went over standing up for li second marker In five mlnutt | Hipps' extra point try was felocke j With Guilford attempting long d perate passes, Winner faded bai 1 :;? $ j ps % - ' r/ ?y '? ' , i economical, efficient n you need money for ew household applit our Consumer Credit ..... ^ f il IrlnlMJM ? r V ' \M ^ \\Xr THE PMGS MOUNT AIM HERJ ? NAVAL WEAPONS | Oj* Bk, < i! ? i SSBHBVMHW Mm Kmjr An4 i nptarel Oer> LI8S Mliw?r M September ?, 1M7. n lintbte from ships sr s m?vla| a headred rallcs *S the Ess* Coast teiM be fcsd ett jnsdere (OMclnl a. S. MtYT Pbotott;h) and threw a long jump pass intended for Riddle, but intercepted by Myers on the mid-field strip. Erskine J came right back with another powerful offensive with Lowery and " Shelton carrying the ball to Giul, ford's one where Hipps took it over I o ,on a quarterback sneak. 5 Lowery Hipps and Carr were the j 1 outstanding ofensive stars for the Se j . ceders. Lowery alone probably gain- | B ed as much yardage as the rest of the Erskine backfield combined. _ Captain Bryan, Herman Strickland, i . and Franze were the big linemen for | the Seceders. For Guilford. Riddle, j . Feeney, and Withers st^cd C'.n in } the line with Maultsby, Flash Gor- j 5 don, and Billy Powell starring brll- ] ? liantly for th-i/Juilford backfield. ? j Starting lineups: ',? Erskine Position Guilford ? i Franza LE Riddle . Woodruff LT Feeney _ ; Bryan LG. Sherrill h , Strickland C Withers L Golding RG Hanzel W. Strickland . .RT Glenn ? D#>pr ... RP. Nant7 f Hipps QB.... McCormick e Pierce . ...LH Maultsby j J Lowery .RH Gordon Dawklns FB Powefl > Scoring touchdowns: Lowery 2, ^ Hipps. Extra points: Bryan 1. id ' ?.! R 2! c, 's n,di ie I se ey ?* h 0?4 mm40mpm4 ry hrc^fcn??m ps lis I . ?s. r?aM >d| mmm n i - ' ' " '**7 pvvtci, || n C*ooro4 ? n III iiiifcinif ^ *2 t?gg? J ? II** ?d? (or /ml ?d Iwg ? "" ' &? Own Kings M . ** W Phoa. 155-1 * t I ' 'V-' /i'- Y-l II t^l * t i. \LS>. B3MCS MOUNTAIN. H. C. Students Planning!* Gala Homecoming : ' *?V Elaborate preparations are being d nade by the Student Participation P Organization of 'Kings Mountain g ligh school for the homecoming a ootball game between the Shelby | Jons and the Kings Mountain Moun b aineers, at the City Stadium, Friday t< <ov. 14 at 7:30 o'clock. tl Plans for this gala affair, spon- n iored for the first time by ^he stu- h lents, are under the supervision of : t; he homecoming committee ? Bob i tl 'atterson. Buddy Medlin, Bobby K and made by C To look well and feel w of a Chatham blanke their color and finish /.VMSDOWN, CHATHAM'* eib quality blanket oi 100% virgin wo luxuriou* for it* deep auede-like tv reyon acetate aatin binding, "Lam ??* packed in an eaquiaite whit ?I motif. Your choir apple coD \*b ?\or> ^ b?* LfeXt* '?*?' Qrtll fvb?1 SSS^&^ss ^?^r. BELK'S E Rememb ? ' ???? . i ?; .'A. \ .' H. rV * : . "' / v Special For Our King istomers?ONLY 100 to Price ' A-' '" ' i-i' Hf* - v - ^|9^1 J] flL ;.m8 m \ m M W i Wt V * A 1 * l' BP?# ; ' W irldges, Jean Webb, Bernlce Harrl on, Pat Neisler, Blllie Falls, Fay aldwell, BUI Blackwell, James Mos nd Miss Helen Logan, faculty ad isor. To stimulate Interest In this ur ertaking, the Student Council wi resent to the student body an or lnal skit by James Moss durin ssembly period on Nv. 7. The Kings Mountain high scho< and will parade from the dowr own area to City Stadium prior ( he kick-off, according to plar lade by the committee. During th alf, the Shelby and Kings Moui sin bands will parade and pla; he sponsors and mothers of ti lings Mountain football playei HATHAM of 100% VIRGIN WOOL all... deep wll under the medium-weff /. Chatham make* good blanket*? b r, practical becawee you'll traatun the -fine ol. So V p :e ol tee B B bloeeom >1695 '--in wool IEPARTMEI er?You Always S<r * i * . ? ' . v . ' . ^ : *_, ^ \ v s Mountain Friends Sell At This Low. Hunyl \ IN arm TVfrrtar JL-1 3MII thULmm* Sh jftii n ffUii. ippw it, l /' ^ . " Tu* 1 t$ There's not a h wvwrol chotrt If k? the.kHcheni t room, tewing re of highly poM mofta and keef bod ore ctnn doth wflt ?Mk \ "owt of ihb wet COMEO [. will be Introduced to the public, e Students from Shelby and Kings is Mountain, faculty, and parent* are J I- | invited tb the gymnasium for an in- k9 | formal dance after the game. The vl i- | honorees for the festivities will be 11! served light refreshments In the i- | high school cafeteria Immediately g after the game. I Navy training gives a man thorou 0 | gh training and an assured' future is | in his chosen trade. le Expei lence in a chosen field, tra,e vel, and other educational oppdrturs nitieS are offered in the Navy. \ \ f \ \ NT STORE ;J v? At BELK'S And . Low ...... . VC V. " * "'* v" ' *'". V^.V ': >? '?... . '.; 85? I omo In it* land that couldn't mo I La yitiL n J||>AUA ^ 19 ?"wWI ,f 99 Jr9fT9Co Willi Q OinOTI^ .- .- - y] M utility chain to bwiimd, 90m* tod ahwntnumi dootnt rftow ecu* , I M lA bfSlkmt look t, toot Soot end L?J too f f?i I tittnlln lontlin?> * f4 rt nn n J ta in. ywy mmwvi 1911111911 a cKunp i 1 doonl At $3.93. Ao/ro limply ! Id" and youll want to bay thorn to I 1 on moral Wo ton a farpo quantity. B y on. Ii tool toy wll mS out FASTI ? ? . - ;-'^H 1 Mf/ fjlB''* /j6Si.:feAC y U Z1

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