Central Cagers Meet lincolntan Here Friday Night In Double Bill Kings Mountain high school bas ketball teams play hosts to teams from Lincolnton high here in Cen tral gymnasium Friday night in a Western conference ?Class At dou bleheader, the girls game sej to get underway. at ,7: 15 p. m. The Mountaineers wiU be seeking their ?ec?nd/win over the Lincoln ton boys and their, fifth loop vic tory of the season.. Kings Moun tain's boys defeated Lincolnton on Jan. 7. in Lincoiiiton in. the firSt game of the schedule by a score of 31, to 20. Coach Maliel Carpenter's Antral lassies will be bulking the 1 948 con- j fereivce champions in Coach Jack j Kiser's fysorettes. The locals lost to the champs, who field virtually the same team as last year, on Jan. 7, 26 to 54. Kings- Mountain will b? gunning. f6r itr? * third loop win in four marts/ 1949 SCHEDULE Jan. 7 ? KM 31. Lincolnton 20. Girls? 26, Lincolnton S4.< Ian. 11-47. ChetrYvilU? 19. Girls? 41. Cherryville 16. Ian. 14 ? 49. Tech 42. B boys ? 20, Tech Jr.? -42. Jan. 18?35. Tri High? 25. Gill*? 35, Tri Hlqh ? 32. Jan. 21 ? Lincolnton? Here. Jan. 25? Open. .*'? Jan. 28 ? Cliff side? Hero. Feb. *1 ? Tech Hi?' Titer*. Feb. 4 ? Shfclbf-tfHijre. Feb. 8? Tri High? Here. Feb. 1 1?CUffHd*? There. Feb. 15? Open. J t Feb. 18 ? Cherry vil|e ? >"^l?er?. Feb. 22? Shelby? There. Feb. 25 ? Open. J' (All Games 7:15 p'. m.) ? ' fiC* "B" TEaW SCHEDULE Jan. 5? 22. Shelby 28. Girl* 20. Shelby 27. Jan. 12 ? 31, Cherryville 9. Girls 36; Cherryville 16. Jan, 14?3(0. Tech JV 42. Jan. 17?29, Shelby 28. Girls 20, Shelby 26. Ian. 20? Cherryville. . Ian. 31 ? Shelby? Here. "Feb. 1? Tech? There. Feb. 1(^? JC Jrs.? Here. Feb. 17? Shelby? There. Feb. 24? IC Jrs? There. ??Boys only. Others? Boys and Girls. _ j "B" BOYS BEAT SHELBY Jimmy Cobb 9ank a one-hand j push shot from across the foul cir- I cle In the last five seconds of a \ ball game at Shelby Mcmday ! night giving Coach Everettte Carl- I ton's "B" boys a 29-28 victory ov- j er Shelby. Ilm KimmeH was high With 8 points, Shelby girls won 26 20. I The or ?ig'tnal tJ. S. Liberty lx?l I was j oast in London. . ? MOUNTAINEER CAGE * Jack Ruth. above, hustling forward on Coach Don Parker's vanity boys squad has been hitting the baskets consistent ly this season. He'll be in the start ing lineup against Lincolnton at Central gymnasium Friday night. Church News ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. H Stender, Paujtor Thursday, Jan! 20 ? Youth Choir 7rl5 p. m. Youth Fellowship 8:15 p. m. Friday, Jan. 21 ? ? "Lutheran World Action Rally, Shelby, 7:30 p. m., speaker. Dr. Hen? rich Fa Ik of Frankfort, Germany. Saturday, Jan. 22 ? Junior Children of the Church at 9:30 a. m. - Catechetical Class 10:00 a. m. Sunday, Jan. 73 ? Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Adah Study Class 10:0U a. m. Church Service, with the sermon by the pastor 11:00 a. m. The Luther Leagues 6:30 p. m. Vespers, with the sermon by the pastor 7:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 24 ? Boy Scouts 7:00 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 25 ? Brownie Scouts 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 26 ? Children at the Church 2:45 p. m. Intermediate Girl Scouts 4:00 p. tn. Senior Chottr 7:30 p. m. T Central CawrsWET Pab From Caroleen Kings Mourttarin high School bas ketball teams won a Western con ference doubleheader from teams jot Carolina ?Tri High) these Tuesday flight, the girls 35-32 and the boys 35-253 The lineups: BOYS KM (35) fg ft Ti* Hi (25) fg It Ruth, 4 2; Packard, f 4 4 Jackspn. I 1 OiWomack, f. 2 0 Mauney. c 4 jj Givens. c 1 0 Wfcrtfck, g 3 "i; Beard, g 3 1 Amos, g 1 3|Huskey, g 0 0 Ktmmeil, I 0 (/| Chiideas, c 0 0: ]Williams, g 0 0 iShytle, g o 0 Totals 13 9| Totals "10 5 Half? -KM 19. Tri HtH i2. Free throws missed ? Ruth 2, Jack j son 1, Amos Z, Packard 1, "Womack ' 2, Gi%'ens 1. 'Huskey 1. Officials ? ( Referne Max Putna rii and Umpire Mai Hendricks, Fallston. Personal Fouls ? 'Ruth 1, Jackson ? 5, Mduney 2. Warlick 2 Amos 2, J Packard 4. Womack 4, Givens 3, t Be^rd 4. GIRLS KM (35) fg ft: Tri Hi (32) fg ft! Barnette, f 6 Oi Garren, f Q 5 Kloyti, f ? 3 3 Hall, f 3 2 j Roberts, f 1 0|Callahan, f 3 1 Rey'ds, f, g o 0|Ja<?kson, g 0- 0 Hoyle, g 0 0! Hi'tower, g 0 0 Whitley, g 0 0| Byers, g 0 0 Jackson, g U . 0' Ray, g 0 0 Smith, g 0 0i Un'wood, g 0 0 J Harris, g 0 0 ? I" : Totals 15 5j Totals 13 8 Hatf? KM 20. Tri HI 17. Personal Fou la ' ? Floyd 2, Rey nolds 4. Hoyl* 1, Whitley 4. Jack son 3, Garreh "1, Hall 2. Callahan 3, Jackson 4. Byers. 1, Underwood 2. HIGH SCORERS Boys: (4 gome*) H. Mauney Ruth fg ft tp ? 1 M 17 10 44 Girls: (3 Gamn) Bcunatt* 18 S 41 Rtrnoldi 15 3 33 L. R. Miller Buys Cale On Piedmont L. R. Miller announced this week purchase of Johnnie's Place, a cafe at 213 North Piedmont avenue which he will operate under the name. Central Grill. Mr. Miller said that he has work ed in the cafe business for around 15 years. He said he would serve hot dogs, hamburgers, other sandwich es, and plate lunches. O. C! Henderson operated the cafe formerly. The firm -vHl be open from 7 ?. m. to 9 p. m., Mr. Miller ?*14. ' ~ ? 1 ; At Plonk's Crep New Spring Drasa^s Are Now Arriving in new colors, new styles. r it- : * ? ' Silky as ever, and neatly styled. Sizes 10 to 44- ^ price you'll like. $12.95 to $14 95 COTTONS ?? * *? . ? ' _ " _v A must, as usual, and you'll like tSem'. Sizes fcO to 44. $8.95 to $14.95 Plonk Brothers Yo?j Merchant Since 1899 : v . . DAN RIVER DAN RIVER PILLOW SUPS Oxfords Regnkiity $i96 How tmKmb

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