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Page Tvro Juniors Lose To Mecklenburg ? Kings Mountain Juniors blew up in Griffith Park, Charlotte, Tuesday night, on a muddy field and dropped their second elimination game to "Mecklenburg county, the score 20 to 0 in 7 innings. The loss eliminated Kings Mountain from further piay. r . Clinton Brooks, 'Carol Ledfordi Jim KimmeJl. and Dwight Alexander each gait a . hit as Pitcher- Baker let the locals down with only 4 hits. The line score: Kings Mtn, 000 000 0 0 4 12 Mecklenburg 007 724 x 20 14 0 Brooks, Moss'<41 and D. Cobb, A-lr lenj Baker and Uorne, Blankenship. Cotton gin;ters in Sampson Conp1 ' - ty, have contributed $500 to be used as prizes in the county's Five-Acre Cotton Contest. 5 IB CLOS Hj I. IV2 Carat Dia I $450.00 Wedd $150.00 Diami I $225.00 Dianu $85.00 Diamoi $85.00 Diamo IWrlliamsbun Candle Sni . . *'vV Sterling Balr $18.50 Pocket Men's 10-KB Men's 14 K V Thorens Ligfc Gold Filled 1 Mer,.rs WatcF New P-38 Pia Men's Knives .38 Automatic Hamilton V/i 20 Watches t< Hand Paintei Initial Coast' Perfume I Compacts All Copper a Ear Bobs Rhinestone N . All Costume! Alarm Cloclci Alarm Clocki B 2 Svfiss Musii National Cas All Wrist Wo I Gar ' Juniors Defeated 4-1 By Bessemer City Nine Kings Mountain juniors dropped a close game to Bessemer City's nine last Saturday night in Bessemer CJty, the score 4 to 1. The loss gave the two teams a split lor the season, each with one win. Don Ellison Went the route lor the locals giving up 9 h-its and 3-bases on balls while striging out 6. Jim Kimmell, 14-year old infielder. led the hitting with two singles in three trips to the plate. ' The box score: Kings Mtn. AB R H PO A Don Cobb, c ........ 4 0 0 5 1 John 'Patterson, fb .4 0 0 9 0 Troy Bridges, cf .... 3 0 0 0 0 Jim Cobti, sb j' 4 0 0 3 1 Tom Led ford, if .... 4 O i l 0 Coy Bridges, tb ...... 3 112 5 Clinton Brooks, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Jim Kimm'eil, s$ ..... 3 0 2 3 4 tour mond Ring ling Set ond Soltaires . . >nd Soltaires !.... nd Soltaires nd Soltaires I Toasting Forks and alters f Cups and Sets Wnlphnc irthstone Rings bedding Bands iters "He & Collar Sets i Chains tol with Cartridges .... i ...? f ........ . : Pistol . list Watch y 7- he sold lor Repairs d Trays sis ..... nd Brass lecklace Sets I t :al Merry-Go-Rounds .. i'-v# h Registers like New itches . 4 ' ' . { land5 . "W . - v* iv.;i"'< *. - 'v -,-" ' v?* ' v; . v. if. rRC KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA Don Ellison, p.....3 0 0 1 2 . Totals A. .... 30 1 4 24 13 Bessemer City AB R H PCTA Leon Carpenter, sb .. 5 2.2 3 2 Ken Kiser, rf ....... 5 0 2 1 0 Norman Harmon, c .. 3 0 1 8 3 Jim Huff., If 4 0 0 2 0 Bill 'Hoyle, cf. 4 .11 1 0 C.harlie Wager, fb .. . 3 0 1 8 0 Huhn, sa .......... 3 0 1 2 3 Bill Watts, to 3 1 0 2 0 Will Leonhart, p 3 0 1. .0 2 Totals ..; 33 4 2 27 10 Kings Mtn. 000 100 000 1 Bessemer City 100 100 02x 4 Errors: Huhn, Ledford 2. Runs batted in: Carpenter, Kiser, Leonhart, Kimmeil Stolen bases: Hager, Kiminell. Sacrifices: Waits. Double plays: Kimmeil and Patterson. Left cut bases: Kings Mountain 7, Bessemer City 10. Bases on bails: Ellison 3, Leonhart 3. Strike outs: Ellison t>, Leonhart 6. Kit by .pitcher, by: Elli-' VM wr /j ^/>//? a^B SALE $595.00 $225.00 ..... $75.00 ...... $125.00 $45.00 $35.00 ....... % PRICE . Y; ...... V2 PRICE ........... $6.95 . .. $27.50?$6.95 . . .. $18.50?$6.95 .... $7.50?$3.75 $4.50?$1.50 ... $3.75?$1.50 .......... $37.50 .$2.00?$1.00 .. $25.00 .......... $18.50 . . $4.50?$2.00 ^ ...... 8 for $1.00 ^ 2 lor $1.00 ...,. $3.50?$1.00 ...... % PRICE ... $2.00?$1.00 . $18.50?$5.00 I, Mi PRICE ... $9.95?$5.95 ... $4.95?$2.95 $15.9i-H|5Ji ...... % PRICE * \t - f .: Y ' : ' s Je\ ' ' - . ' J .- ; ^ V ' *' . ~ * ' ' XJ>. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Woodmen Give Plans For Holiday Picnic Woodmen of Rutherford and Cleveland counties have planned a picnic for Sunday, July 4, at Lake Craw ford. , All members and any friends whc wish to come are urged to attend and bring well-billed picnic baskets. The picnic will be spread at five o'clock in the afternoon and accord ing to a spokesman for the local camp, "It won't do to miss is!" "Mr. and-Mrs. Lindsay MeMackin and son, Dick, have returned home from a'visit toJvilgore, Texas. More than 10,000 4-H Club members in North Carolina are expected to attend camp for a week during ; the summer season. ; ? I son (Huhn). Wild pitches: Ellison 3. Passed balls: D. Cobb 2. Umpires: Jenkins and Quinn. Scorer: WarUck. ? "mm 3^ v . ' ." * *."' i ' velry Friday. July 2.1948 ^ Gentlemen Prefer Beauty .... \ For special occasions. . . for a hairdo that stays neat and manageable VjHb* \ during hot weather days ... this upX swept coiffure so cool and charm*Y ing; Just one of the many style? r?* lovelies from which to choose. Stop ' in and let us spruce up your spirits Tx with a becoming summer hairdo V now! > MODERN BEAUTY SHOP * Phone 522-W Morrison Bldg. " " ^B ^flr3IHB^:>V% ;,'^l vv^BK^SSBb^E^b ^^B H^^lr ?i^Bv . 'iA Hgf ^' ^B ' *" ? ;. ' ^B > * ' * ?< -.^^B I Buy Now I For Real I * r Bargains! I 9 '.** * Loan Co. I 'itfj
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