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"*V * " * * ' - ? ^ Friday. October 22 1948 Mountainet Chances9 1 ? ?' 1 Central high school's Mountaineers booted away at least three seor ing opportunities in City Stadium Friday, night and thus had to settle ??t? r? - ci svtiicicss ue -witn nutnerioraSpindalehigh school's eleven, '* It was Coach Shu .Carlton s lads first deadlock of the season and gives then) a record of one win, two losses, and the 0-0 affair. , Kings Mountain outplayed thp vis itors on offense completely and held their vaunted attack effectively. Rutherfordton - Spindale did not threaten and Fullback Joe Davis' punting (he got one off for 61 yards from his own one-yard line), a recovered Mountaineer fumble and a pass Intersection, plus a gallant goal line stand late in the third quar > ter earned the visitors the'dealock. i Tailback Richard White got off on two long gallops, one tof 47 yards early, in the game and one oh the last play of the game for 32 yards. He >yas loose but was knocked out of bounds on the 12 yard line by the same Mr. Davis and Brother Tate. The Mountaineers meet Cherry, ville here Friday night in a homecoming battle with the largest crowd of the season expected. Plcry-by-PlaY Kings Mountain won the toss and J elected to receive, Rutherfordton . j Spindale took the North side of field ! ** * 4VAIITY MXAll HM tN pNpli's Met it 2 <i MXAU MIUC Of MAON Antacid laxative. ML ?< PINT HTKOfOL MINERAL OIL Lubricant Laxative. *?o. Sf< PINT MCO-MX RUMJNG AL< foe Invalid*, athletes. IM. 4*t PINT LAMS' PLASTIC COM1S Drilling or ratloil styles. MO.v IN ....... . MXAU pwretest MERCU Antiteptic. MO. lit HA1P-OONCI . MXALL KL1NZO TOOTH Nylon. Choice of 3 styles, ito. IN MXALL pvritiit At DO Multiple vitamins. i.? tizr 100't . . . ' MXALL RIX-SELTZ2R TAI Effervescent alkali xer. S4? StZI U'l BLKAY'S WICKSTYLE DEC Sweetens household air. MO. S?< * OUNCIS . . MB W All Ml baima ? * <-' ? ? - M(V?U KUHAU ANIIXI Kill* contacted germs. 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Tailback Jr. Melton <No. 39) pick ed up three through center and Quarterback Godfrey tNo. 23) hand ed off to Wingback Tate iNo.34) for 1 yards over right guard. Davis ploughed center for a first down on the RS 3D. Melton lost a yard and added through the center of the Mountaineer line. Davis' lateral to Melton netted minus one and Amos broke through almost bkarking Davis' pqnt which Tailback Richard White picked up on his 40 and ran back to the RS 44. Wingback Jack Matthews sailed a the RS 38 on a reverse and White cutback inside right tackle for the iirst down to the RS 30. Ruth went >ver left guard for one yard and assed incomplete to End Bob Jackson but Kings Mountain \?as penalized for baekfleld in motion back t le RS 34. Ruth's pass to Amos wa? U-ompiele. Ala! t hows cm hack iiv ,:dr tackle on a reverse for thre yards and Ruth punted dead on tit* A 12. -1 Godfrey sneaked througlvthe KM line for 12 yards and a 1st down - 2 for Mm Prk? .( ON HMim " rfiff tWpricilJI + lt > - ja '^1 ..It* tfc ROCHROMI WT1 2f$r24c I * RUSH W . . 2 for2$c .. 2 for 2,44 H *1 ..2forSSc Irnl >DORANT ^ ^ flf I w W W W US TO A0YERT1SE spsciit.. stir >i ItMU w* Swpm Hcimnwld Aiwi itocfct lirt.^?r/, , .-. , 2 wiHuf Mil fcf. s/hcM iftw H*l*n CmmN k? 1.00 .n.Mpmd mtmr wtM..#* ^ rVVil.'F #- J% <*? *W Wt 3l .. v i :s Mom rug C( IMm 41 aadtl - ? . > THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE Scoring yers 0-0 . I on the RS 21. Tare J.ost 4 around end our Kings Mountain pas penalized co the R.S 27 for offsides on the play Godfrey handed off to Davis through the line to the R3 38 for a 1st down. Davis added 4, Godfrey 4 and Melton made the lsl down to the 30. Davis was stopped for no gain-in the dne and .Godfrey picked' up 4 yards inside right tackle to the KM 46 as the quarter ended. 2nd Quarter Meltoq added a yard and Davis 1 punted into the end zone on fourth down. White on a delayed smash al guard broKe into the clear and raced 47 yards to the RS 33 for a 1st down. Ruth lost 3 but Rutherfordton Spindale drew a five-yard pen alty for 12 men on the field, back to RS 28. Ruth picked up 4 yards and White broke over right guard to the 18 and a 1st down. Ruth picked up one and White'ran around right end to the 10. Ruth was hit hard at i^.uj.-iuk me center 01 tne line and Guard Richard Davis recovered his fumhlp on the RS to stop the threat. Tatp picked up t> and Godfrey Tumbled but recovered fbr a yard j gain. Davis, on 3rd down, lofted a ; beautiful punt that was downed on the KM 30. Ruth his center for f? and Tail- , 1 back Delvin Huffstetler. in for White' added 4. than hit right guard for 4 it mm fwiSli/ hH 5 Ma ktfkb II tjm m*..2 IRoxaN Mi-31 Awtinptk * 9. 69* Wo#.. Sf "* I ] Victoria 1 Qoart Hot Water l9tli t?g 1.?9 l?xaH Pvretosf aCU Lhror (Ml 1.50 size aStaifamtry Scoop/ AH TyjNS of lex Paperl Z?. 2 fait* Btx of 25 Mtdferd Christinas Cards Reg. 50c Hu?rHd2 fof $fC Silqaa Cream 1^1 Shampoo, 4 az. Reg. 1.00 Si X 2 fr W ti*f THUBSPAf ' | 1*d Ch*c?lat?? .... ||. _ pound box tor only // I fbf m**r I ibbU fe?ffe. R*fl. A ?. . . toft in bomuMul box w 11 , || r?wd?f Md 1 . top. 1.00 ... AM tor Jw* I ' MFriB. it a in 4* " \1Z .' - - . : - *" , . - ' .v \ > RALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. < nore and the 1st ana ten on the KM It. Matthews picked up 2 on an in side reverse. White added one over fickle, then raced around right end to the RS H fur a 1st down, ltuth hit corner and drive to the RS 37 and passed ro B. Huitstefler good to the 36 but the play was called back and Klnes Mountain i C- - - - I'V 1 i? I lO" ed five yards back lo'the RS 42. Matthovys look the nandoll from Huih oa a statue of liberty and raced to lite 32, Ruth adding t> oa the next play lor he 1st down oa the. 2t>. White faked a pass and lost a yard, Rujh hit the line for 3,.and Whjte crashed over r'ght tackle for a 1st THE YARDSTipK STORY Kings Mtn.' Ruth.-Spin. 242 yards rushing 78! 5 yards lost rushing 4 237 net rushing gain 74 9 passes attempted 6 6 passes completed 2 I 0 passes intercepted 1 56 yards gained passing 45 g 44 yards all kicks returned 25 ! 20 yards lost penalty 5 j 317 total offensive gain 139 2 number oi fumbles 3 ; 1 fumbles recovered 4 11 1st downs rushing 4 1 1st downs passing 3 , 12 total 1st downs 7; 4 number of punts 7 28.2 punting avg. scrimmage 35 ? : l down to the 16- Ruth's pass was in- i complete. Ruth passed to B. Huff - ! stetler to the 10. Ruth's pass was partially blocked orr the line of scrimmage and Right Tackle Car* son intercepted as the whistle ended the first half. Score 0-0 3rd Quarter Tate received Amos' kickoff on his 10 and raced back to the RS 31'. Davis hit the line for 2 and Godfrey tossed a high pass over the line of scrimmage to 6*4" Davis to the KM 48. for a 1st down. Tate added one over tackie and 3 around left end. Davis went through the line for 3 more to the KM 41 and Davis punted off the side of his foot out of bounds on the KM 30. Ruth hit center for 6 and Tail5, White was trapped by Tate for | minus 4 yards attempting an end run to his right, and White got away over tackle to the KM 36. Ruth punted to Robertson oh the RS 35 and the RS sub quarterback was downed on his 39. Melton added five on a reverse. Davis was stopped in the line for no gain. Davis fumbled off tackle and Amos recovered on the RS 34. Wingback Richard Coins, sub for Matthews, raced down to the RS 20 for a 1st down on an inside reverse. White picked up 3 and Ruth 3. Ruth added 3 more on a j drive into the center of the line, then hit again for a 1st down to the j six. Ruth drove inside right guard to the 2, hit inside tackle to the 1,1 was SlOUUed on the goal in-iirfe riuht guard, and was stopped inside tackle short of the goal and RS took over on a brilliant goal line stand at the end of the 3rd quarter. 4th Quarter Davis, kicking from his end zone, boomed a beautiful kick to White on the KM 38 and White was stopped on the KM 49 after a nice runback. Matthews picked up a yard on a reverse and Goins added five on the same play on the second 1 down. White was stopped short of a first down on the RS 41 ^nd Ruth's punt hit on the RS 20 and bounced back to the 31. Robertson high pass over the line was no good to Davis j and Tate ran around left end to his 34. Robertson fumbled, recovered on the 32. Davis punted dead on the KM 40. Ruth hit B. Huffstetler for 36 yards and a 1st down on the RS 24. Ruth hit Bob Jackson with a short pass good for 4 yards. D. Huffstetler fum bled and RS Recovered on the RS 25 to end the drive. Robertson lofted his towering pass to Davis good for 12 yards to the RS 37 for a 1st down. The same pass was good for another 11 yards and a 1st down to the RS 48. Robertson's pass fell incomplete and Tate a, r, BOTTLED I! FROM SOUP TO DFSSfRT > A (Um of OOI DHN Ul BMNSM1V Milk I* a healthful coan? la itself. Tat OOLDBN OtlWIWH la alaa Mat far aac la poaaas iaaf? , . . gravies ... . other c oak ad diahea. Tom cam aaaa aaalra delightful whipped eraaaa fhata rich OOLDBN OUBBNtBT Mf attl Here's how I Lot OOLDBN OUIKNlir tap a?<B? stead 2d hoars. CMM twa It a w? fa /raorfag tray. Cfiffl howl sad heater. IThfpi AicMofo Fniu Phone MBS rLi * **v?*' * r 'y * ^ ' c. hit the line for 2 yard* to the 50. White broke up another high pass lo Davis and Dav is got another bad punt off out of bounds on the KM 13. Kuth seaa..'-led over left 'en am to the RS -49 and made the 1st and ten over right guard to the -43 on the next'play. Matthews picked up 10 yards on a reverse hut was penalized live yards hack to the KM 18 fot illegal forward motion. R,uth hit B. Huffstetler with a pass good to the RC 46 and passed to Amos for 2 more. While hit a hole inside right tackle, cutback behind .beautiful blocking, and raced toward the left corner but was knocked out of bounds by Davis ahd Tate on the RS 12 yard line as the. game ended. Score 0-0. The lineups: Kings Mountain Ends?Amos, B. Jackson, liullender. Tackles?Camp, Mauney. Guards?Still. Ledford, McDaniel. Center?H. Jackson, Ellison. Backs?B. Huffstetler. Matthews, Goins, White, D. Hufstetlcr, Ruth. Rutherfordton-Splndale Ends?Lyles and Melton. Tackles?Carpenter and Carson. Guards?Morgan and R Davis. Center?Harding. 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