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? . ? ?? , , ^ Central Cagers Battle Shelby Here Friday; Tri-High Tuesday . ' Ai -'I.". ? " Kings Mountain high -school bas ketball teams are scheduled to meet Shelby's cage teams in Central gym rtasium Friday nigftc in the annual Western conference battle, the game of the cage year. Coach Don "Parker's boys team will meet the -biggest threat to their chances at the loop title when they take the court against Coach 'Lloyd 'Utile's lanky five in the after-piece of t"he double "bill.. * ? ? ^ ' Shelby boys have won 5 and lost '3 to date, dropping two close con tests to Newton and one to Marlon. They defeated Wendersonvtyle, state Class A champs last year and a po wer again, in a loop game last month. Coach Mabel Carpenter's sextette has a loop record of tw<j wins, three defeats < two by the strong Lincoln ton team, defending conference champions, and one by CUffside by one point), and will stack up a?i even against Shelby's girls, who tiport a similar record (3-5). The Kings Mountain teams return to Che home court again Tuesday /light for their final home double . header. They will meet Tri -High school from whom they won a pair ?of games on Jan. 18 at Caroleen, 1949 SCHEDULE Jan. 7? KM 31, Lincolnton 20. Girls? 26. lincolnton 54. Jan. 1 1?47, Cherryvllle 19. Girls ? 41, Cherryvllle 16. Jan. 14? 49. Tech 42. B boys ? 20, Tech JV 42. fan. 18?35. Tri High 25. Girls 35, Tri High 32. Jan. 21 ? 49, Lincolnton 37. Gicls ? 24, Lincolnton' 32. Tan. 28?30. Cliffside 24. Girls? 25, CUffside 26. T ob. 1?55. Tech 33. j , "B" Boys? 26. Tech J V. 36. Feb. 4? Shelby? Her*. f Feb. 8? Tri High? Here. Feb. 11? Cliffside? There. ' Feb. 1 5? Open. Feb. 18? Cherryvlllw? There. Feb. 22? Shelby ? There. Feb. 25? -Open. fAU Games 7:15 p. m.) "B" TEAM SCHEDULE Jan. 5?22, Shelby 28. CMrls 20, Shelby 27. Jan. 12 ? 31, Cherryvllle 9. Girls 36, Chenryvllle 16. Jan. 14?20, Tech JV 42. Jan. 17?29, Shelby 28. Girls 20. Shelby 26. Jan. 20 ? 28. Cherryvllle 25. Girls ? 30, Cherryvllle 26. Jan. 31?27. Shelby 30. Girls? 17, Shelby 34. ?Feb. 1?26. Tech JV. 36. Feb. 10 ? Cast. JC Jrs ? Here. F?b. 17 ? Shelby ? There. Feb. 24? Cast- JC Jrs. ? There. * ? Boys only. Others ? Boys and Girls. Mountaineer Cagers "Catch Fire," Bomp Oyer Tech Tuesday 55 To 33 MOUNTAINEER PIVOTMAN ? | Lanlcy Herman Mcruney, above, cen ter on the 1949 Central high school boys basketball team, hit the hoops for IS poinU Tuesday night In Char lotte as the Mountaineers ran their loop record to six wins, one lose with a convincing S5-33 rout of Tech high. Mauney will be in action Fri day night in the year's first meeting with Shelby high's Lions at Cen tral gymnasium. (Herald Photo by Bundy Studio.) * Tech JV 36 MoOill 7' Rosa > Wilson 14 Medlifl 9 O'Neal 0 Haiftime Preliminary Po;KM "B" 26 F F' C G r. Kimmel 5 Warlick 3 Jones 10 Tate 5 Cobb 3 score: Tech 17, KM 88 Subs: Tech: Boh Condor, Bill Con dor, Stutts 2, Sims King., M itniain: Smith. Ma-uney. BH Introductory Sale 10% OFF AT The Bargain Center Men's Suits and Topcoats . .... $6.00 to $15.00 Ladies Top Coats and Dresses Children's Shoes Children's Jackets O. D. Pants and Shirts? dyed to order Combat and Field Jackets ; Marine and Civilian Dress Slippers Used Army Shoes and Combat Boots 1 Table Ladies Slippers, all in good wearing condition $1.23 pr. Men's Extra Coats NEW-JUST ARRIVED? NEW Paratrooper Boots? Combat Boots Army Shoes? Men's Slippers The Bargain Center Located at 241 Battleground Road la The City Shoe Service Kings Mountain high schpolV! cage Mountaineers were back In the groove Tuesday night in Charlotte as they blasted Hie hoops for a 55 33 Western conference victory over the Wolves of Tech high school. junior varsity bested Cen- 1 tral's "3" te^m in the preliminary j game 36-26. The win gave Coach Don Parker's' quint a record of six wins, one loss in loop play, ranking them high in j the standings. The Kings Mountain team started Ifast and were ahead all the way. Half time score was 31 to 15 in favor of Kingtj Mountain. 'Forward Jack Ruth led the bas ket parade with 8 and three good ifree throws to rack up 19 points. Cen ter 'Herman Mauney was close be- ( hind with 7 goals and one free t i throw for 15 points. . j 1 The fast -action contest was mark- j ed by only 27 personal fouls, 12 a- ; [gainst Kings. Mountain and 15 a gainst Tedi, a low average f of- high school basket bafl. Francis Killian, leading Tech scorer in their last two games, was held by close guarding to only six points. Herb Phillips was high for t he-loses with 10 points. It was Kings 'Mountain's second win over the Charlotte team this year, the Mountaineers surviving a 49-42 thriller here on January 14. The lineups: KM (55) lg ft T (33) ft Ruth, f 8 3 Killian, f 2 2 Jackson, f 4 l';Phillip$, f 5 0 Mauney, c 7 HThomas, f 0 0 Warlick. g 0 O'Sykes, c 10 Amos, g 4 4! Stewart, c O 1 jS. E'mus, g 1 0 ( ? . IG. E'mus, g 1 2 ' (Home, g 2 l| Totals 23 (Totals 13 7 Score at half? KM 31, Tech 15. Free Throws Missed ? Ruth 4, Jackson. Mauney 2, Warlick 3, A mos.-Ph'llips, Sykes, Stewart, Home 5. Personal Fouls ? Ruth 4, Jack son 1, Mauney 3, Warlock 2, Amos 2, Killian 2, Thomas 1, Sykes 4, Stewart 3, S. Eoonomus 2, Home 3. IF YOU HAVE NOT LISTED . - /' ? ..' :-r \c- . v. ,-".v ' . \ irs^-* ^ ' . i ? a . * ? . : . ? *? LIST NOW AND AVOID PENALTIES FOR LATE LISTING The County Board of Commis sioners lias extended the time lor listing taxes for 10 days,, due to heavy listing during the final days of fanuary. See B. D.Ratterree at City Hall 8:30 to Noon Daily through February 10. MAX HAMRICK, Tax Supervisor The City of Kings Mountain Tax Lister will observe the ? ? . i ... v -;?? . -i. i'."' '? " "<?" K v . . . " '? 1'".; v same schedule as the County List Taker through February 10th. Clatence Carpenter Tax Lister, City of Kings Mountain. FIVE STARS ON LIBERTY'S TEAM Scouting has helped enrich the lives oi 15, aOC.WB members of the Boy Scouts of America in39years. Let's give all the boys who wish to join Scout ing the opportunity this Boy Scout Week, Feb ruary 6 to 12. SCOUTS OF AAMKA
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