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Junior Grab Win In Opening Game1 Mountain junior baseball | >atb *pe j.ed group 2, area 4 Legion V?'*> /a*-.re be/ore some 500 fans Mori | ?*Xnv oi^ht defeating Taylorsville ju 'u?r?; in a ipose game 14 to 7. .Moss started for Kings Moun TtJttav went out in the bottom of the **txlh t lor ? pinch-hitter lagging bj ' -unw runs. Ilia teammates rallied j iSri nuu> in the sixth, Moss taking for the victory as he was lead ^njlt J* 7 when Max BoMn took over **Hf italics. tutkj\ whiffed five and set the vls: Unrjtdowl) without a hit in the final (raniM. v.',; Kip.-jjs Mountain opened the bot ?*?vu at the fl nti rwo/uns down, scor * pair u> tie the game and came -V?? .stt-ong in the third for another t^iikr (n *ake a lead they held until <thi? n/<h. Tuyluesvslle knotted the count in **??? filik with a pair and scored njitvy- run* in .the sixth before the lo fuiJ.t staged the 1-run sixth inning aimmell, hustling second ??*>?- man, had three hits in five trij?.s ? ic;a<l the Kings Mountain hitters. /fiinfcxnrH and Kirsi Baseman Robert. 8?lrhl$e.* sparked (he defensive p!ay nut ?*?*?? locals. * ' . J>.? Si, Clair , viailinK left fielder. '*>??? i m perfect three for three at the drawing a pair of walks. FK-- box sc<ue: rmylDJwiile AB R H PO A vr;??,'Jk*?2iJ, 2B . 4 2 0 3 2. W^bfeer. cl .5 3 2 1 1 rl 5 1 1 I 0 "SK VCIimt, if ..3 0 3 0 0 ':Wn*?*ttac*, m 3 0 0 0 2 "JtkmM, lb ......... 5 ? 0 0 7 2 SLud*'*. 3b 4 0 1 0 1 Aia Kir/w>i ..1 0 0 0 0 ?&*?*?, c ... 3 1 0 9 0 -VJjJ t*. c 0 0 0 1 0 ifJUTis, p 3 0 0 2 4 -? Jfcvds . 1 0 0 0 0 p ... i o 0 0 0 "Tfcruu. 38 7 7 24 12 -tttay* Mtm. AB R H PO A flCiaunelJ. 2b 3 2 3 3 2 J. m ... 3 2 1 1 2 WW Is. ?F .......... 2 1 0 o 0 "Stefsuyicr. tf . 2 1 l 0 0 ?VBXhRder, cf 3 1 0 I 0 Cedforrf. it . ... 3 I 1 20 'W:gtt*, 3b ... .... 5 I 0 1 2 rj ? 3 2 0 112 I i> * t 0 8 1 . ?- Hiramon .01000 .'SJwfu-,. p ? 1 1 u 0 0 v . p S0 0 0 3 T*V?txl.s . . . 30 M 27 12 v .<afp on crr >r for Harris in 7th. ct saifc.on erroi for Barnes in 9th. ? f- iOvUHYid l\>r Moss in Jilt. 'Caylorsvilie. _?tXt 023 000 ? 7 ?tCttifT- Mtn. 202 0O.| 24* ? 1 I S'JiS: Si. ?Ci.iir Bobber. Kimmell t3 'i liobh ljwlford. DP: Kirrvmeli X M B? id?;es fc/ojrs 1 lines. Cock well. Mead-. . fetrnes 3. Watts,*1 J i'ol\h l, ?*#-.. s ? Two-base hits: Dyson. Huff s?eJls>*v. ''.Stolen bases: St. Clatr, J X ljr-dfi>rd 2. Kimmell. I). Cobb. ? fiWhv,v\ Sacrifices: Bridges. Left on TaylorsviJle 12, K. M." S. Bas #>t? balls' off Harris 10. Thomas 2. Ti, Bolin 3. Strike ours: Har ris ?>. Thomas 3. Moss 1. Bolin f>. Hits rff V?ss 7 (or 7 runs in innings; tlwiisl for 8 runs in innings; Bo ia Pi h>r 0 r\ms in 3 innings; Thorn *i3 T?r G runs in 3 innings. Hit by >iKywr, by. Thomas ? I). t'obb. Alex WiM pitches: B?>iln. Harris balls: Rhyne 8. D. Cobb 2. W'inrmna pitcher: Mos.<: losing pit ? ner Ilarria. UtnVires: B?-aV and ISmw. Scorer; War lick: Time 2- 20. W v>i\t and oat crops in many ? >>.vtA?f the State have t>een attack-.^ ?? f- ?vv ?H'TTty worirrs duiring the past --.*?9 \twks. Juniors Defeat Forest City 12-9 Kings Mountain junior baseball .earn notched victory number two here in City Stadium Tuesday night combining heads-up base .running with four hits, a do/en free passes, iwo hit batsmen, a gift to first base via catchers interference, two sac rifice hits and six enemy errors to down "Forest City Juniors by a score of 12 to 9. King** Mountalr^ base-runners pil fered six sacks, .a^d batters left U men on bases. Keystones Jim Klnvmell slapped a triple In the fifth with two mates aboard for Kings Mountain's big blow. Kimmell scored in Jim Cobb's single. Forest City scored single runs in the third and fourth to take a short lead and rain threatened the game. Coach Shu Carlton's nine came back strong in the bottom half of the fourth to score five runs on no tuts, six walks, catchers interference, two wild pitches, a hit batsman, * balk and a sacrifice hit. Kings Mountain scored a single in the sixth as Carol -Ledlord, left fielder. stole home after taking first on an error and advancing to third on an error by. the catcher. The locals wrapped up the game in the seventh with three runs. Howard iSonoy) White. Bessemer City righthander, got credit for the win with' ablo assistance from Gus Hartsoe, jr.. who cam? to the hill in the seventh and set the Forest City boys down with three hits. three runs and five strike outs. I - ? ' .. . I The box score: 1 | Forest City AB R H PO A t L. Si. > tie, 2b ... .1 4 12 0 ! Packard, cf ....... . 4 0 O 0 0 Turner, rf .. . . . 2 0 1 0 0 Culbreth. p ......... 2 0 0 0 1 DoBru'le, 3b ......... 5 2 2 1 2 Nanney, lb ........ 4 0 1 10 0 J. B. Chllders, If. rf, p 4 1 2 12 i H. Chllders, ss ...... 5 0 '1 I 5 ' Daves, c , 2 0 0 5 0 Jackson, c .......... 1 0 O 1 1 Crawley, c .1 1 0 2 0 , Morrow, p. . , 1 0 0 0 0 Caldwell, p . 0 0 0 0 0 ,C. Shy tie. If ...... ..,21110 TotaLs .. . 36 9 9 24 11 Kinqa Mtn. AB It H PO A Kimmell. 2b ....... 5 2 1 3 l J. Cobb, ss .....' 5 0 1 2 3 Wells, rf 1.0 0.0 0 /?Huffatetler ,.2 1 0 0 0 Alexander,, cf 3 1 1 2 0 Ledford, If . 4 2 0 0 0 Watts, 3b 3 1- 0 0 0 Harmon, e ,.2 1 oil 0 ' Bridges. lb 1 2 0 9-0 ! White, p .*> ?> \ q 4 ; Hartsoe, p . . .' . j o 0 0 2 Totdl* '. 30 12 4 27 10 %-Ran for Well 41 in 4th. Forest City 001 120 230 9 Kings' Mtn. 000 531 30\? 12 K: I.. Shy tie, Cuibreth. DeBruIe, Nanney. R. Chllders, Jackson. RBI.: L. Shvtle.- Turner, DeBrule 3. Nanney .1. B Chllders, R. Chllders, Kim me! 1 J Cobb Alexander. WHU. White. 3B; PeBrule, Kimmell.. HR,: Personals Mrs. C. F. Thomaston and \lr?. Claud H a mbnght motored to Dur ham last Wednesday. They were ac- 1 companied home by George Thorn o?-jn who has been in school at Duke University. ?Irs. S. S. Weir, Jr., had as her ! guests last week her aunt, Mrs. Ida Hardin, of Atlanta, her sister, Mrs. Edgar Glauser. of Griffin, Ga.. Mrs. Ida Irvin accompanied Mrs( Giaiser home for a visit. Mrs. W. W. Souther spent the weekend with her - mother, Mrs. Green in Mooresville. Misses Linda and Joyce Biser were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kiser in Charlotte over the weekend. Ross Alexander returned 1 4 week from the Charlotte Memorial HospU i tal, and is able to be at work. Miss Janet Sooggins attended the wedding of her nephew John R. Scog gins and Miss Louise Goode at the NTethodist church in Blacksburg last Saturday eveniilg at 8 p. mi Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grayson were ; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.*. Marvin Hager of Cherryvilie. I : ? By Way Of Mention Loii Brattle : 'm>~ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Riley had as I their g' Vaij recently Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallace and sqn of Lawndale. Mrs. E. D. Jennings of Charlotte has returned home after being on an extended visit to her uncle, Mr. A. E. Cline. ] Mrs. Barney Greene had as her guests Sunday her mother, Mrs. Lin nle Scates of Charlotte and her sis ter, Mrs. Hugh Holland of Gastonia. Mrs. J. I. Hope is sick at this wri ting. ! MUs Bertha Cline was a recent guest of relatives in Statesville. L. Shytle. SB.: DeBrule, J. B. Child ers, Kimmell, Wells, Hufstetler, Led ford, Wattts, Bridges. SH: Kimmell, Ledford. LOB.: Forest City 8, Kings Mountain 11. BOB,: off Morrow 4, . Caldwell 1, J. B. Childers 5, Culbreth 2. White 6, Hartsoe 2. SO.: Morrow 4, J. B. Childers 2, Culbreth 2, White 6, Hartsoe 5. Hitss off; Morrow 0 for 4 ! runs in 3 1-3 innings: Culbreth 0 for 0 runs in 1 2-3 Innings; J. B. Childers 4 for 7 rifns in 3 innings; White 6 for i 6 runs in 6 2-3 innings; Caldwell 0 for 1 run in 0 innings; Hartsoe 3 for 3 runs in 21-3 innings. Hit by pitcher bv: Morrow fWells 2>. Balk: J. B. Childers. Wild pitches: Morow, J. B. Childers. Winning pitcher: White, loosing pitcher: Morrow. Umpire?: Mun Randall and Roy Quinn: Scor er: Warlick. Time 2:40. The value of all U. S. tobacco pro duced In 1948 was $951.526,000? an average of 4S cents a pound. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD PHONES 167 or 283 * i I Now Open For Business SMITH'S GARAGE Rear of Mill Remnant Store $ Phone GOO # Complete Motor Overhaul Work Body and Fender Work Painting Install Glasses and Seat Coven ALL WORK GUARANTEED ? Rear Mill Remnant Store Kings Mountain* N. C. JriS. ".Si f < ' No. 303 Caa 10c Alaska Pink Tall can SALMON? tall can 49c 2 Nu. 303 can* 35c V J California Sunkist ? do/., LEMONS ........... Fresh Green CAROLINA CORN? ? ears 35c Fancy Carolina CUCUMBERS? 2 lbs. ISc Carolina New White . POTATOES? 5 lbs. 23c Fresh Green CROWDER PEAS? 2 lbs. . 25c Libbys Fruit Cocktail? No. 303 can . 22c Gold Medal Macaroni? 2-8 oz. pkgs. .... 23c Pet. Carnation, Silver Cow MILK? Ig. can 12c ALWAYS FRESH 37c California Jumbo BABOOSA ONIONS? 2 lbs. 17c Fresh Green BUTTERBEANS? 2 lbs 29c Washington State WINESAP APPLES? 3 lbs. . 39c Crisp California ICEBERG LETTUCE? lg head 9c Del Monte Tomato Catsup? 14 oz. bot. 17c Golden . ?? Libbys Corn? *No< 303 can . . 19c Dixie-Home . Evaporated Milk. 3 tall cans 34c 'Quality Tender" MEATS SLAB BACON? lb 47c U. S. Good Beef PORTERHOUSE STEAKS? lb. ... 89c Boneless ' . ~ . VEAL STEW? lb. . . . .' 49c VEAL BREAST? lb 29c Selected Cubes BONELESS BEEF STEW? lb 69c Pinky Pig ? PORK SAUSAGE? lb. cup 42c W. S. Good Veal SHOULDER ROAST? lb 51c SEA FOOD ? * t V . . King Mackerel ? STEAKS? lb. . . 45c Fillet of FLOUNDER? lb. . 39c Dressed WHITING? lb. . 19c Fresh CATFISH? lb. . 43c Spfvkle TROUT? lb 49c Dreswed PAN TROUT, lb. 29c Pineapple, Butter-Scotch 6 oz jar Chocolate Fndge 17c 2 Med. Pkgs. LUX FLAKES . . 24c 2 Med. Pkgs. RINSO . . . . . . 24c Health Soap ? 3 reg.'bars LIFEBUOY 25c Toilet Soap ? 2 large bars LUX 23c Toilet Soap ? 3 small si?* LUX 25c Large Size Silver Dust 38c Shortening ? 3 lb. cart SWIFTNING . . . 89c 1-2 gal. Dixie-Home BLEACH 25c 49c Alaska Pink SALMON? tall can 46 oz. Can ' '? Libby Pineapple Juice 41c 2 No. 2 Cans Virginia Tomatoes 25c Shortening ? 1 lb. carton Swift Jewel 37c BISCUIT MIX JIFFY 1 1-4 lb pkg 25c Libbys Baby Food 3 for i?C * 303 Del Monte Sugar Peas 2 cans for 35c Sliced Libbys Beets lfi err.. 1ar 15c f. Easy ?o Fix ? 12 <*a. Can SWIFT'S PREM 41c 10 lb. -bag 4 New White Lace Flbar .... 89c Beautiful Royal Ruby Glass for lc Airline ? 16 vt. PIE FILLING ..... 37c Sweet Ml*ed? >16 eft., jar * . PLAYMATED PICKLES 21c Dixie-Home ? 1~4 lb. pkg. y Tea With Decorated glass 29fc Cudahy's Sunlight ? 1-4 lb. prints mrAMFRV RtTTTPR UnLiiPlbllX DUX lLH1"" ? ? 63c r, . PIM I fl ; 1 1 h\\&\ ! I \\ [i IV rest* Cy Si'ty S&ic^tc* m* e 4i/ZjC"CC*
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