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KIN* " i Cora Tightens Grip On Local Loop Lead Cora boys tightened their lead on irst place by extending their winilng streak-to four straight games, :hubb Cobb boosted his batting av>rage with a single and a home run , n four trips to the plate.Horace 'unningham was the big gun in the ; 'ora win. Bill Howard, who was re- I ieved by R. Butts, was charged with ihe loss. Hugh Tompkins who left; he mound with the Cora leading -2 received credit for the win. C. ".obb relieved Tompkins and retired he Side and went on in' a great re-' ief performance, ' The Burlington >oys took oyer 2nd place by trimning Grover 7 4 at Grover Hayes 1 cas the winner, while White receivd the loss. The Pauline also won tver the Park Yarn by a score of < ' A* - - - j \i mis ween, the conference hould see a lot of action, because he going is pretty tough. The atraction is the Pauline-Burlington , ;ame Friday. teynolds Motors 110 100 0^-3p2 4 . :ora 302 142x?12 .14 t-j Batteries: R. M.: Howard, Butts and R. Riser. ' Cora: Tompkins, C. Cobb and Cun' tingham. >ark Yarn/ 200 . 2 'auline 325 lx?11 C. Wright and McFalls. R. Goins, J. Kimmeli and Costner. (R. Goiris and J. Kimmeli divided t no-hit ball game between them, lefther pitcher giving up a single lit.) . } Jurlington 220 30?711 2; 5 rover 000 40?1 1 6j B?Hayes and K. Spencer. G?White and Harry. STANDINGS - W L Pet. ?ora < i. ........;. ...40 1.000 lurling.on ..i 3 1 .750 'auiine 2 2 .500' 'ark Yarn 2 2 .500'r I rover i....... 1 3 .250 j Reynolds Motors 0 4 .000 Reno, Nevada is farther west than x?s Angles, California. . Indigo is the most important blue ( lye known. - . The annual world consumption >f tea is over 800 milion pounds. The taximeter was invented in 895: - ' % flv ^B?r'2 :',MQR^^^B|^^H^S6r^H^v &1. I SS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Central Downed i Kilfi mtm ^ _ KilLi By Tech 13 To 4 \flnl . ! Man Central high school baseball team L08" went *hitless for 8 innings in Cityjgam' Stadium Tuesday night but jumped __ on Charlotte Tech high pitcher Kran cis Killian in the ninth for lour runs jcr?ss on one hit and four b^seson,balls. Bob Huffstetler, Mountaineer cat- J J f ! V- t/: i.iicri, ^ui vicufi iur iin* ivne ivings ' m Mountain hit when Second Base- ] man Hasty for Tech was unable to , handle his groivnder between sec- 1 ond and first with the bases loaded, jTwo runs came in on the blow. KiJ)ian got in trouble ,aftef John Hopkins, at shortstop, threw wild to first on Bill! Caldwell's easy hopper. ' The right-hander then issued two] free passes to fill the bases and , worked the. next two men to 3-2 counts before walking them. Don Ellison started on the mound for Kings Mountain and was touch- j ed for 12' hits apd 13 runs in 8 innings. Bud Medlin took over in the ninth and held the visitors hitless. Killian struck out 17 Mour.ain' eers and walked 8. The box score;- - .. j Tech. Ab R H O A! Bacot, ss 3 0 1 1 1; Black, 3b . . .3 1 0 1 1 Hasty, 2b 5 2 2 1 6 Auten, c .. 6 2 0 17 0 Hopkins, 3b ...4 4 3 1 1 Home, If .........<4 1 0 0 0 Creswell, lb ..5 13 6 0 Austin, rf ......... 3 0 0 0 01 HelmSi cf 3 0 1 0 0. Econims, cf 1 0 0 0 0' Killian, p 5 2 2 0 0 Totals . . . .. 43 13 12 27 9 ! Kings Mtn. Ab R HO A| iirut?A ?? ? /* ? ? mixic, 1:1 O I U *5 U ; B. Hufstr, 2b 5 0 0 1 2 Caldwell. If ;.... 3 0 0 2 0 ft. Huff8tetler, c . '... 4 0 1 6 0. Lybrand, rl ........ 4 0 0 1 0 Kiser, lb 3 1 0 13 Ruth, lb .. 2 1 0 11 0 Cobb, ss 0 0 2 5 Ellison, p ......... 3. 0 0 0 1 Medlin, p 0 1 0 0 0 Totals ..v. 29 4 1 27 11 f Tech T77777 200 Oil 630?13 1 Kings Mountain 000 000 004? 4 Errors: Black, Hopkins, Hastey i Kiser 2, B. Hulfstetler 1, Cobb l.Cald well 1. Runs batted in, Hopkins 3, i Creswell 3, Hasty 2, Bacot 2, Auteii i 2. Home runs, Hopkins 2, Creswell 1.1 Three base hits, Creswell. Two base hit, Helms. 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