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UHrge Eight ' , ; (Cont'd from from page) i 5 f< Ittore About 7 t Box Scores wa Robinson, Sheppard, G. Nichoals. Cli Two-base hits: E. Tiichoais 2. G. Ni_^*hoa)s. Three-base hits; Seltzer, VI ells Stolen bases: Stcpp, Abbott. Mt ^aeriflres; Drake, Bricklemeyer. Dou , , b'le plays: Drawe-Abbott-Peek. Left ri. an bases: Berkley Mills 8, DuCourt ,, "Mills 10. Bases on balls: Hoots 1, ? farki-r 3, Tarlton 3. Strike-outs: -Hoots 7, Parker 2/Tarlton 5. Hits off p?' 13 Hoots for 4 runs in 9 innings: 4 ,5 1 Parker for 6 runs in 1 2-3 innings; 3 ? Tajrluin for 0 runs in 7 1-3 innings, p' 'Winning pitcher: Hoots, losing pit- ? ' ?cher, Parker. Umpires: Cline, Guyton Shaney. Scorer; Warlick. Time: 2:04. | TC Night H*' "Salisbury AB R H PO A J0' .1 ark Wallers, 2b .... 5 0 3 4 2 pa< .^Marvin (Taylor, c . . . 5 0 1 5 0 Pa Babbit Smith, c .-... 0 0 0 0 0jpv KaJpb Penley, cf, rf 5 0 0 0 0 va <l-?il Herrln. ss .... -4 0 1 1 5 If K "aH Klutts, rf, p .. 4 0 2 I 3 X1.1 David Fisher, 3b-.... 4 0 11 I Tdbe Nesbit. lb .... 3 I 2 8 0 - lames Fisher, If ... 2 0 0 2 0 Ke Brth Core, If. 2 0 1 1 ;0 myJames Wolser, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 .'Norman Readling, cf 4 (1 0 I 0 ^ ; Hi TOTALS . ; 38 1 11 24 11 Maiden AB R H PO A ] Shufford Campbell, c 5 2 18 0 in{ Jim Caldwell, ss ..,.4 4 3 2 4 Hi C. P. Michaels, lb .. 5 1 1 10 1 Ah John Bollck.rf 4 2 3 1 0 At Hasting Laney, 3b . . 5 1 2 1 5 Th .Pete Crowe, Jf . ..... 5 1 1 1 0 Ah 'jjenwood White, cf ..4 0 1 2 0 Itr ;U Bumgardner, 2b .. 4 Q 0 2 1 St( 54pgh Poovel, p ?... 4 1 4 0 0 pl? ba TOT ACS 40 12 15. 27 11 H? Salisbury 000 000 100 1 Ho Maiden 340 113 OOx 12 , . foi . es Errors: Walters, Herrin, . Nesbit, pii Bumgardner. Runs batted in: Nes- er: J->it. Laney 5, Crowe, Campbell, Cald v wii, Michaels, Boliek, Poovey. Two- s* Ihssh hits: Laney, Crowe. Three-base Os hits: Walters, Caldwell, Campbell, W; Laney, White, Michaels. Home runs: Ea Nesbit. Sacrifices: Michaels. Dou- x-. vDle plays: Herrin to Walters to Nes- ; Ja bit. Left on bases: Salisbury 11, Mai Mi den S. Bases on balls- off Klutts I. i Ba Poovey 1. Strike-outs: Walters 2, [Th -JQufcts 3, Poovey 8. Hits off: Walser Bu 1 BELK1 cor Adde i I J*' IRONING j BOARDS jf J " . Were S3.98 ? ??, j . ?NOW? I S2.19 .? . I ifsir Values Thi SHOP 1 } V ? ' 1 ai;.y . . ^ ' .*" . * -* . * - . .' . ?'-*.* . ;/; , n . ? >r 6 rurts in 1 1-3 innings; Klutts I or 6 runs in 6 2-3 inning's. Wild < ches: Poovey. Losing pitcher: User. Umpires: Guy ton, -Sh&ney. " ne. Scorer:-Warlick. Time: 1:44. |j TUESDAY GAMES !! . Pleasant AB R H PO A ; in- Hills, is :... . 5 1 2 2 0 ; lude HilU, 2b ... .5 1 2 2 2 , I Hooks, 3t? ....:; 5 1 3 0 0 ] rnoh Ford, cf -... . 4 0 0 -1 1 | et Furr,'c ........ 3 0 1 7 2 | nger Wafts, c ... 2 0 0 4 Ot] n Lamberf, If .... 5 0 0 0 0l< irshall Go!cU* m, lb 4 1 0 10 Oi ink Allmar .3 2 2 1 0 . ward Hook 5, e> . 4 110 3: ITALS .40 7 11 27 s! 9b Shoals AB R R PO A in Abernethy, 3b . 4 0 0 I 2 1 ?k Hovis, cf 4 1 1 0 0, ul Hovis. rf ...... 4 2 2 I 0 Abernethy, if .... 4 1 3 3 0, ul Baker, lb ,.... 4 0 0 10 0; mon Cioninger, ss 4 0 0 0 4 1 n Sullivan. 2b .... 4 0 1 2 1,1 tt Doolittle, c .... 3 0 1 10 0 lalph Conner, p ., 3 0 0 0 1 : ynolds, p ........ 0 0 0 0 0 ' ; >.- . .. 1TALSS ....... 34 4 8 27 9 ' i 1 :. Pleasant 026 000 014 7 :1 gh Shoals 100 101 010 4 Errors: C. Hills, J. Abernethy; Clon 1 jer. Runs batted in: J. HilLs 2, C. 1 lis 1, B. Hooks 4. P. Hovis i. Prank : ernethy 2. Two-base hits: Furr. F. j lernethy 2. Doolittie. B. Hooks, j ree-base hits: J. Hills, J. Hovis. F. ernethy. Home runs: B. Hooks 1 tissed third on another H. R. in 9th >len bases: 'Lambert. Double " lys: C. Hills to GolSton. Left on ' ses: Mt. Pleasant 8, High Shoals 4. ' ses on balls: H. Conner 2, H. oks 1. Strike outs: Conner 7, H. oks 10. Hits off: Conner 11 for 7' as in 8 1-3 innings; Reynolds 0 0 runs in 2-3 Innings. Wild piteh: H. Hc\>k, Passed balls: Furr. Um- i es:- Guyton. Shaney, Cline. SeorWarllck. Time 2:30. rannanqa AB R H PO A I, s.ie Waldrup, ef .. 4 0 0 1 0 ', ade Martin, ss ... 5 1 0 0 0 irl Clark, 2b 5 1 2 1 21 v r\ tr ii . a /v A ' i. lj. narcun u U U U mes Shirlin.. 2b ..0 0 0 0 Oj irk Ferguson, 3b . 4 0 3 0 0 rlow Aiken, c ...'3 0 0 18 5 ad Stewart. If .... 3 0 0 0 0 j d Harper, lb 3 0 0 7 0' ? t" CI BEUCSf: | X . MMIMINT ITOIU / \ . W tS* *. r?4 MTINU ?with? d Barg \ MEN'S Sport Shoes Values to S8.9S , | , ?CUT TO? / P $199 ' iSALE OF I be?10c? - --> . . ' ougnout 1 ne tint BELK'S 1 -V. ^ ' '/ WE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA) Jennis Hall, rf 2 2 2 0 p Irover Frisbee. p .. 4 2 2 0 0 TOTALS ......... /. 33 6 9 27 7 Darlta ' AB R H PO A M Simpson, cf ..... 3 0 0 2 0 William Ranson, If . 3 0 0 3 1 s-Paul Bowen 0 0 0 0 0 1. B. Sellers. 2b .... 2 0 0 2 1 lack Dagenhart, as . ,4 0 1 13 Buddy DeArmon. c . 4 0 0 10 1 Bruce Pressley, lb .. 3 0 0 7 2 Howard Hawkins, rf 3 O 1 10 Louis Overcash, 3b . 3 0 0 0 2 Carl Morris, p ..... 3 0 0 1 2 TOTALS 28 0 2 27 12 x- Ran for Clark In 9th. Z-Walked for Ranson in 9th. Swannariod 000 001 203 6 Derita 000 000 000 0 Errors: Clark, Aiken, DDagenhart, Hawkins; Overcash 2, Morris. Runs batted in: Martin, Ciark, Ferguson, Frisbee. Three base hits: Ferguson. Stolen bases: Waldrup, Martin, Clark, Hall, Simpson, Sellers 2, Dagenhart. Dotrt>le- plays: Dagenhart to Sellers to Pressley; Morris to Pressley. Left on bases: Swannanaa 7, Derita 5. Bases on balls: off Frisbee 4, Morris 6. Strike out: Frisbee 22, Morris 9. Hit by pitcher: Mor ris (Aiken). Passed balls: Aiken 2. Umpires: Shaney, Cline, Guyton. Scorer: Carpenter. Time: 232. MONDAY GAMES Afternoon Kend'ville 231 000 213 12 10 1 Monroe 000 000 100 1 4 4 Night Maiden 022 057 469 35 .32 2 Linville 000 000 000 O 8 11 Bridesmaids Luncheon Given By Mrs. Phifer Mrs. Wendell Phifer entertained at a delightful luncheon last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Tom Crawford for Miss Doris Phifer arrd her bridesmaids. A color note of pink and wftfte SALE fES rains I CURTAIN STRETCHERS Were $3.98 ^ ?NOW? ft $2.19 )ISHES! ji 15c FIRST! I ip.-'t /'*< LD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. ; was observed in home decorations with pretty use being made of roses and snapdragons. A1 After a delectable luncheon was served, Miss Phiier presented gifts (~ to her maid of honor, the brides- ??l maids and to Wendill Phifer, jr., p- ' ring bearer. , dal Places were laid for Miss Phifer, wh Miss Jean Glasscock of Rock Hill, S. ;*on C., Miss Isabelle Anthony of Gas- c^ tonia. Miss Mae Sue Goforth, Miss Ga Mary Ann Crouse, Miss Iris Patter- 1 son. Miss Elizabeth Anthony, Miss Ava Ware, Mrs. N. F. McGlll, Mrs. ?n< Marriott Phifer, Mrs. Menzell Phifer, Mrs. Crawford and the hostess. Mi! chi Miss Ware Hostess c At Wedding Breakfast Miss Ava Ware was hostess last _ ? . Thursday morning to Miss Doris Phifer and her wedding attendants * at a lovely wedding breakfast giv en at her home on Gold street. FO The breakfast room was gaily ar- v ranged jn green and white, the table e being especially attractive with its v cover of outwork linen and Its cen- F terpiece of miniature bride and c bridegroom figurines. Dainty little j vases on each side of the central fi- a igures, held tiny floral arrange- f I ments. ( fc Miss Phifer was presented a pret- r". j ty gift, appropriate for breakfast j use. Covers were laid for Miss Phifer, "? Miss Isabelle Anthony of Gastonia, c Miss Jeari Glasscock of Rock Hill. S. * C., Miss Mary Ann Crouse, Miss Iris LO Patterson, Miss Elizabeth Anthony, v Mrs. John,Gamble, Mrs. W. L. Press- r ly, Mrs. M. A. Ware, Mrs. N. F. Mc- i 'Gill and W A. Ware. Mrs. John L. __ j McGill assisted the hostess in serv- RO : ing.' - I FOR Bl On Terms 1s|jyBE=|j|K Gentlemen's 17 jewel Rinpie. $37.50 value? Now $27.50 ' $71.50 value now S49.50 Ladies* 17 jewel Garland. $33.75 valueNow $27.50 7 jewel Garland. $22.50 val us?now $19.75. Expansion Watch Bands, ladies' and gentlemen's ? $5.95 up ?Antho ' Elgin fT*""Htfrn?T <ong1nsi i it i i V- . . ' e I ^ pauii I * iss Phifer Honored t Gas ton ia Luncheon )n Tuesday of last week, Miss Is Phifer, whose marriage to R. \nthony, jr., took place on Thursf, was paid charming compliment , en Miss Isabelle Anthony of Gasia entertained for her at a lun on at the Corner Cupboard in stonia. 'he table was attractively arrangwith low bowls of mixed flowers 1 a delicious three course lunchi was served, during which time ss Phifer was presented a gift of na in her chosen pattern. Quests from Kings Mountain oththan the honoree were Miss Ava ire and Miss Iris Patterson. Late Classifieds UND: An assortment of property vhich has been stolen from park d automobile during the past two ! veeks is in the hands of the city olice Department and may be laimed at Police Headquarters by I 1 Ml 4 ? * ? >>u(jci lumuiivaiiun. Among inp rticles are a ladies bracelet, a lashlight, cigarettes, a hunter's ;nife, pen and mechanical pencil. u-9. ST FROM MOVING VAN: one J eautyrest mattress. Finder please all Wallace Loftln at 24 in Gasonia. ju-9. | ST: Ladies yellow gold Bulova vrist watch. Reward if returned to J. L. Wright at Wright's Barber Ihop. . ju-9. OM AND BOARD: Close in. 203 last King street. Phone 190-W. fyshit a * V dellingi IRGAINS IN WA* t To Suit Any Pocke Gentlemen's 15 jewel Mohawk, S33.75 value? Now $19.75 ILadies' 17 jewel Broadway $34.75 value? Now $27.50 Alarm Clocks $2.95 Up risod Dealers For Fine Wcrtcho ?Witt ncuer?Woltham?Tis VJtMfl. f 7?ruj\ Tfl&urdaux. TlC r Friday. July 9. 1943 RECORDS! I H JUST LOOK OVER TKESEI I My Happiness |You Can't BeTrue, Dear I Love Somebody I You Call Everybody I Darling Little White Lies Sunrise Boogie I Sugar Blues I . Nature Boy 1 k \ St. Louis Blues March Ebony Rhripsody Thirty-Five Thirty Recess In Heaven Logan Supply | Company I V " 7 . ./ *' .. .*'* ' ?' ' ?. * f -' ; . , 3TS V y, . . % * rCHES . I Book! I) Pentlemen's 17 jewel Garland. $47.50 value? Now $37.50 * : ? ? - juoomi /-jewel Boomer G29.75 value? Now $?L5Q i Lj ij ' . iHl Jjl^i "?S?T fl lot?Bulora I s QaaraotMd I S HOP I 1 S?rvic? ' I jdJ^
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