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* f * ' - . ''' Friday. January 30. 1948 Ruth, Baxnette Pa Double Victory Ov - ? Central high school basketball teams fought from behind half time scoring deficits in Cherryvillp Monday night and racked up a doublebill victory over the Ironmen in Wes tern conference play, the boys winning 40 to 30 and the girls, 20 to 1?. Jack Ruth, with 14, abd'Herman , Mauney, with 12, paced the Moun- ' taineers to victory after a red-hot third period had erased a 16-14 CherryV-ijle lead at the end of the second quarter. Cherryville's lads -attack had i Kings Mountain holding on the rop-. cs by thfe end of the first half but the Mountaineers came roiling back j after a 10 minute study period to ; Chick Buyers! So~l.f Wby akleka Mir UM pt 1W. j Tktaa baby tbicka ara >11 100 i, blood j { V MMtd aa4 art Mr Wat (fit*. Raaaaabar I f \ \ tktaa ara Ml chickt, tkty ara ail irtM >17 ktr4a. Bat tkoy (raw lata aaaallMt Wait* -JT-tr art aa4 Irytra. 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Beat wiin ( electric mixer in thalloui bowl 1 tmtll butter teparate* from but- i i. termlUt. Knead out .moisture. ( Salt to taste! ^ Archdale Farms j1 Phone 2405 1J + : * -t- * < they've RED they're PLA*1 they're so i la vivid all calfskin ... the so brighten your dark or i ?uiw! Sandal ?tyl< also ? * ' v;-. # ?- - ? cf ii ' "' >>; : 1 KEETER'S 1 g|P&' " . '* .. 1- ' > ce Central In 'er Cherryville blaze 15 point? in the next period and turn over the reins to the second string team tor trust of the remaind- j er of the game. Mary Lou Barnett. again paced j the local lassies in an exciting defensive game. Coacl Mabel Carpen-I ter's sextet coming out on top of a 20-18 affair alter trailing 9-14 at halftime. During the half of"the final gameKings Mountain "B" boys rolled Up I an impressive 16 to 4 lead in a' 7minute game with the hometown "B" aggregation. The lineups: BOYS 1 KM (40) C(30) j Ruth, 14 Elliott, llj Medliri, 7 Rudisill, 4 ; Mauney, 12 Seals," 6 j ffuffstetlei1, 4 Carpenter, 1 i 4mos, 1 Rollis, 8! Half?KM 14, C 16. Subs?KM:' Taekson 2. OaldwelC White, Patterson, Watlick, Matthews. Cr Beam, Helms, Boblie. Officials ? lfager *nd Kfser, Lincolnton. Scorer: Roger VIcDaniel. GIRLS KM (20) C (18) Harrison, 4 . Hartman, 10 Sarnette, 12 Upton, 5 Roberts McGlnnis, 3 j Hbyle Beam i -ody Canipe! Jackson Barrier Half?KM 9, C 14. Subs ? KM: Floyd 4, Howell. C: Quinn. Officials ?'Hager and Kiser. Scorer: Beulah Rhea' Negro News By Mrs. Jessie C. Costner Mrs. Alfred Adjaho, a missionary o Africa and the wife of a native African will speak in interest of all nissionaries, at Bynum Chapel A. it. E. Zion church Sunday, Feb. 1, it 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Adjaho has served in the foreign field as a misliinary district officer. Everyone is :ordially asked to attend this service. Miss M. K. Withers visited Miss T. S. Cabness in Shelby last week:nd. The Lincoln Academy Credit Unon will meet Wednesday night. Allnembers are urged to attend. Tho Cn?tk/>rn Inhllao Onir>?/>? /->f * iiv u iiiti ii uuiMitr w? 3hlladelphia, Pa., will appear- at Davidson school, Friday night at $ o'clock. The program Is sponsored jy Owens-Miller post 338 American .egion. The Boy Scout Campaign will be :onducted Feb. 1 through 15. The Council has set the quota for the <in]nr Mountain district at $200. It s hoped that each individual and trganization may liberally respond vhen the leaders make'their call in his financial campaign, Attend as nany Scout programs as possible tnd listen In on. radio scout projrams during the campaign. Urge til the unreached boys of.scout age o line up with this movement. Mrs. Mary Adams and Mn Junius f ++++ {'+ +<> { .! rFORM'D... SPRING '48! yjrjrj^ 1 s,. M &95 to $1035 is??i i k/ y'rt Just whit you want neutral-tone dresses and rich medium-high heel 'V'" V" */.. ' ' ' 5 >>. . IEPT. STORE . ^ ^ ^ .? " . * . ' . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER. - ' 1 ' .. Central Cagers PI Thursday; In Shel - < Kings Mountain Central high [school basketball teams are schedul! ed to face their arch-rivals pf Shelby high on the Shelby court Tuesday night and return to the home ha'rdwood, for a Thursday .light encounter with Cher*" ville. Next Friday night the boy0 team is scheduled to entertain Blue Ridge School For Boys from Hendersonville. Central teams were hosts to * 1? v:-u s_ r>--. mucuiu iiiyn in wenuai gymnasium last night (Thursday) in the first meeting of the two schools on the hardwood floor this year. It Will be the first meeting this season with the teams from Shelby and the lopai quintet will have it's hands tull with the Lions, reportedly a top-flight aggregation with a | six-game winning streak without j any losses mis year. Shelby's girls have wotl only one game at last.re- . ports, while Kings Mountain has ] two wins and two losses for the sea- j son. . - v Kings Mountain girls will go-into j the game as favorites but Coach Don Parker's inexperienced five will rule j the underdog post, mainly because of their inexperience and the small Shelby court, which will hamner ?hr> i team's fast, wide-open style of play* Should the Kings Mountain guards cut loose with an accurate barrage of long shots, however, the fast-im proving quint should make an interesting game of it. Both local teams will role favorite roosts against the Cherryville teams Thursday night by virtue of their wins over the Ironmen on Monday night. .. Also on the card with the Central boys ? Blue Ridge game is a "B" team scrap as yet unannounced. CENTRAL SCHEDULE Jan. 29?Lincolnton?Home. Feb. 3?Shelby?Away. Feb. 5?Cherryville?Home. Feb. 6?Blue Ridge?Home*. " *7l30 p. m. 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