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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
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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
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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
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and threw a long jump pass intended
for Riddle, but intercepted by Myers
on the mid-field strip. Erskine J
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offensive with Lowery and
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ford's one where Hipps took it over I
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5 Lowery Hipps and Carr were the j
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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
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f Hipps QB.... McCormick
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J Lowery .RH Gordon
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Scoring touchdowns: Lowery 2,
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Organization of 'Kings Mountain g
ligh school for the homecoming a
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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
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lents, are under the supervision of : t;
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