;.v T ' V : : Two Pass' Interceptioiis, To Downfall; Ceni A pass interception on 'I>eiby's 4 yard line, ran back lor a touchdown,; broke the backs of Central's >ioun-1 taineers in Shelby last Friday night In the annual "Cleveland county chamDlonshiD" clash and Kinoc Mountain, wound up on the tail end i of a 27 to 0 score. It was a Western | ; conference loss. Kings Mountain's offensive game j was definitely Improved, vv^ith the defenses crumbling after a month's shew of power. Pass interceptions' and a costly. Mountaineer fumble, fed to Shelby scores. Ploy by-Play By John Wariick 1st Quarter Kings Mountain won the tasy and , elected to kickoff. End Bill Amos kicked off to Kennetk Hicks or) the Shelby 3, returned to the Shelby 38. Hicks round end added 4 to the Shelby 2. Bobby Mitchell gained 2 off tackle to the Shelby 44. Dick Lackey through the line to the Shelby 47. Lackey kicked out of bounds on the KM 14. Tailback Richard White gained 1 off tackle to the KM 15. . Fullback Jack Ruth added 3 to the Mountaineers 18. Ruth kicked to Lackey on i the Shelby 45 and he brought it back j to th> KM 28. Lackey through the line to the KM 25. Hicks made it first and ten to the KM 14 through the line. Bobby Mitchell went off tackle and made a first down to the KM 4. Hicks stopped for a 4 yard loss to the KM 8. Lackey off tackle added 2 to the 6. Hicks gains 3 to the 3, Lackey passed to end J. C. Trammel! good for a , touchdown. Tackle Bennie Allen's try for the extra point no good. Allen kicked off to Ruth on the KM 15. returned 10 to the KM 25. | White fumbled with KM recovering | on the 24. Ruth quickkfcked to Lackey on rhe KM 33 brought back to the KM 30. Mitchell lost 1 to the KM 31, Hicks gained 2 to the KM 29. Lackey round end made a first down to the KM 16. Mitchell added 11 to the 5 but Shelby was penalized, 15 yards to the KM 31. Lackey added 4 to the KM 27 then his pass to Trammel! fell incomplete. Hicks added 11 to the KM 16. Lackel passed to Mitchell incomplete and the Mountaineers took ay f Xw~m */?&& Lcyowoy Tour Xmas BUIOVA V i nii' Kings Mountain*! D LLinG R*S <3 . t % 7Cvuf\7Yl<nu L.. -?? Four-Day Watc # . i Fumble, Lead tral Drops 27-0 1 V er. Ruth passed to Amos incomplete, Ruth through line added 4 to the KM 20 Ruth's pass was knocked down. Ruth kicked to the KM 42 wnere the hall mlbtul /l/*a/4 4WJIKU ucaui Lackey added 2 abound end to the K\1 40 to end the First Quarter. Second Quarter Hicks added 4 through tine to the KM 36. Hicks handoff to Mitchell gained 2 to the KM 34. Hicks passed THE YARDSTICK STOHT 94 yards gah?ed tushth? 264 418 yards lost rushing 11 76 net rushing gain : 193 f4 number passes attempted 10 4 number passes completed 2 0 passes intercepted by 3 43 yards gained passing 14 79 yards all kicks returned 103 198 total offensive gain 310 10 yards lost penalty 20 188 net offensive gain 290 0 opponents fumbles rec. 1 5 1st downs rushing 8 <oi uwtvua |raooiM?f * 1' 1st downs penalty 0 7 total 1st downs 9 S number punts attempted 5 26.8 ) punting org.. scrimmage 24 to Trammell Incomplete, Lackey's kick Went 3 yards to the KM 31. Ruth gained 5 through the line tc the KM 36. Ruth went through the line to the 40, then added 3 to the KM 43, for a first down. Ruth passed to Blocking back Don Ellison on the Shelby 40, and Ellison ran on to the Shelby 29 for a firs' down. Ruth addj ed 4 to the Shelby 25. Ruth tried the line 4 times with gains of 3, 3, and 4 ! m th?s 5sholhv "16 fnr a fire* Homrn Ruth's pass to Boyce Huffstetler incomplete. Wingbaek Jack Matthews added 1 around end. Ruth's pass tc Hufstetler was incomplete. Ruth's pass, syas intercepted by Lackey on j his 4 and ran all the way for the touchdown. Allen's extTa point was good putting Shelby ahead 13 to 0. Allen kicked off to Tackle Herman Mauney on the KM 30, Mauney returning to the KM 39. Matthews lost 4 to the KM 35. Ruth through the line added 1 to the KM 36. Ruth's pass was intercepted by Center Bob Mauney on the KM 44, and he was iBl* ulova?America's Greatett Patch Value?in America'* oat beautiful gift package! be Christmas Gift Bell, in ic color and brightness of >ld, can be hung right on your iristmas Tree. ^ JtflAMkk i Leading Jewelers *t _ Fj W LSHOP itau\.7l.C h Repair Service jJT*^. . e' \ v ' ' ' - > ->v.\>.?&"i*:-" & - i ? i. < | Tte<Tenffwrai<'^ THE ICINGS MOUNTAIN HERAT stopped. Hicks spun around end for a first down.on the KM 31. Mitcheli added 6 around end to the KM 25. Mitchell rouund end made it first down on the KM 15. Hicks gains 3 through the line to the KM 12. Mitchell adds 1 to the KM 11. Lackey passed to Mitchell Incomplete. Lackey passed to end Ray Francis ?ncomplet% to end the first hal. Shelbv 13i Kines Vnnn. tain 0. Third Quarter Amos kicked off to Hicks on the Shelby 10, returned 20 yards to the Shelby 30. Mitchell gained 1 off tackle to tHe Shelby 31. Hicks makes it first down going round end to the Shelby 49. Lackey through the line to the 50, Lackey passed to Tram| mell incomplete. Lackey kicked out ; of bounds on the KM17) White added 7 to the KM 24 but KM was penalised 5 yards for holding to rhe KM 12. White round end added 1 to the KM 13. Ruth kicked to Hicks on the KM 49 returned to the KM 36. Lackey was almost stopped for a i loss but latteraled to Hicks who was 1 stopped on the 36. Hicks round end 1 stopped for no gain. Lackey passed 1 to Hicks to the KM 25 for a first I down. Lackey round end to the KM 1 17. Hicks makes it first down to the KM 11. Mitchell scored round end. 1 Allen's try for the extra point was 1 good. 1 Allen kicked off to White on the , KM 11, returned.it to the KM 27. j Ruth's pass to Ellison was good to i the KM 34. Ruth added 1 through the line, and then made a first i down to the KM 39. Widgback Rich> ard Goins was stopped for a 4 vard I 'oss to the KM 35. Ruth's pass was r intercepted by Mauney on the KM > 45, brought hack to the KM 39. > j Mitchell lost 6 to the KM 45. Lacj key's pasp to Trammel! incomplete. .! Lackey again tried to pass to Tramr j mell but was incomplete with KM .1 refusing a baekfield in rqption penj alty. Lackey kicked to Ruth on the t KM 12, back to the K>I 16, to end the ) third quarter. Shelby 20; Kipgs j ! Mountain 0. L Fourth Ouortet Amos round end added 9 to the | r KM 25. Ruth stopped for a 9 yard I loss to the KM 16. Ruth gained 3 to the KM 19. Ruth kicked to Hicks on 1 the KM 49, returned to the KM 44. Mitchell added 4 to the KM 40. Bob Noblett stopped for no gain. ; Hicks kicked to the KM 32. Amos round end added 5 to the ! KM 37. Ruth passed twice both incomplete. Ruth kicked to Hicks on the Shelby 26 returned to the Shelby 36, but Shelby was penalized 5 yards for holding to the KM 42, first down. Ruth's pa as to Ellison good for 3 to the KM 45. A fumble on a hand on on me next play was recovered by D?ve Morris for Shelby. Mitchell round end made a first down on the KM 14. Mitchell scored from the 14 going off tackle. Allen's kick for the extra point good." 'Allen kicked off to White on the KM 6, returned to the Shelby 46. White off tackle gained 2 to the-Shel by 44. White round end added 5 to the Lions 39. Ruth made -it first I At Saun I 7! h^B Jt I lr I? E> IA . * V I $ jk V 1 iin < in I I ?i < ?n i m M JD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. M. C. ? Collyer Advocates ?i New School Course, "The American Way" a "The young men and women of ? Americu should be provided * j sound understanding of America's j greatness", so believes John L. Cojlyer, p^es^Goodrich Co. Collyer was recently cited bv line of Business SB u one of AmtrFH| most business I leaders. H can Way of Collyer j-1'*. *?eiuoyed by millions of Americans, is a mode of civilised living which has to some degree affected the entile world, and yet is au intangible quality which most Americans find difficult to explain", Collyer believes. He has recommended that a comprehensive course on this subject be adopted by American secondary schools and 'universities as a required subject. "Tht strueglu to preserve our way of life has been felt in every American home." the B. K Goodrich president points out, "and has affected every family pocket book through high prices, defense appropriations and foreign aid. "Americans in general believe they are enjoying the highest standard of living ever achieved in the history of mankind. And yet they find ft difficult to put into so j... a. J . _*A? m 1 many worm, a aenniuon 01 now this has come about or the factors that have enabled the United States to successfully assist other nations in resitting world aggression." 300 Dental Students Ottered Commissions Three hundred senior dental students Will be offered commissions in the regular army dental corps, according to announcement by 'Major General Raymcn W. Bliss. Surgeon Department of the Army, Washington, D. C.' Under the plan as announced, and as provided for by Department of the Army Circular No. 339, the army will commission these students as second lieutenants In the Medical Service Corps Reserve, with full pay and allowances. ' The students selected for commissions will bepermitted to continue their studies in their responsive schools as officers on active dutv nn. 7 ~ 1 I down to the Shelby 30. Amos round I end added 7 to the Lions 23. White made a first down to the Shelby 20. Ruth through line to the Lions 8, but the Mountaineers were penalized 5 yards for offsides. Ruth's pass to Ellison was good to the 20 for 5 yards. Ruth's pass to end Bob Jameson incomplete. Ruth round end add ed 6 to the Lions 14. Goins ran around end to the Lions 77 to end the game. Shelby 27; Kings Mountain 0. 1 tders .... ri . -75, .. * ' ' B k| BOTANY Ti i We're now showing < / Botany Slacks in IOC \T\y Gabardines. Pastel i jf, i Tow? Deole W For s NUNH-BUSI ' ' E and EDGEBTOB Shoe* .. ' - V * "" '> .* * //' / ' . . | J | ' ' u . : . - V* AUN1 finest nv mem . < I 1" they complete the academic re-1 tl iirement$ for a Doctor of Dental a .jrgery degree, pr until the cOmple <e; on of the academic year in which'- a ley are eryolled. tl Immediately upon completion of D j v HOLIDAY prize package in ? I . scheme of scft Whether it's a tier. godding or o < starlight, ro ma nan( I with joy at T || looks'. of her II J I MFl I' V' KfiETJ M Dept ! m ?' 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