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?Kings Mountain high school Mountaineers. 1949 edition, yanked up the curtain on the Kings Moun tain football season last Friday night in City Stadium with an im pressive 18 to 6 vioUrfy over Dallas high. ' The Mountaineers flashed a clas sy ground game in tramping the Little Eight conference (Gaston county) Dallas lads in the non-loop ?o. Kings Mountain had to come from behind to win after Wingback Char les Edison intercepted a fourth down pass on the Dallas 17 and rac ed 93 yards for a touchdown. The Mountaineers had gained possession at the l>ali on the Dallas 18 after Guard Roger McDaniel crashed through the Dallas forward wall to block a punt but failed to gain. Kings Mountain started an 88. yard scoring drive with the next kick off. The Mountaineers drove to the Dallas 40 yard line with Fullback Delvln Huffstetler, Tailback Rlch . ard White and Wingback Jim Cobb moving in a flashy ^ground attack On the second play of the second | period Huffstetler hit a big hole in | the center of the line, scooted throu : gh the Dallas secondary not drawing [a glance from the defenders, and I raced the remainder of the 40 yards to paydirt. Huffstetler had gained 12 yards on the same play tbe. pre- ! ?JUST ARRIVED 600 pairs Poll Parrott -Shoes for Children - ?' ?at? v h f : Keeter's DEPARTMENT STORE vlouj down butthipl?7wwc*itod b+c*,>}s<i {tvih .ytes were qtf ?ides. 'i-SU-;. The Mountaineer* came Morning THE YARDSTICK STORY vu *J* ' U 1st downs 10 - 2 yds. gained rushing S3* 17 yds. lost rushing 14 t net rushing gain ' 234 29 no. pusses attempted 4 5 no. passes completed 0 1 yds. gained passing. Q 0 passes intercepted by 1 I - yds. runback int. passes 3 87 yds. all kicks returned 33 52 number of punts 1 4 punts blocked by 2 0 punting average 22 15 opponents fumbles sec. 0 . 1 yds. lost by penalty 30 5 total net gain 230 163 back to tally after Dallas punted, Huffstetler bucking over from the ?1-yard line to climax a 57-yard drive. The final Kings- Mountain tally came in the third quarter, Cobb cli maxing a 55-yard drive by soooling the final 11 yards. Kings Mountain reserves played a majority of the final period and put on a show of defensive power. Play-by- Play By John Warlick First Quarter Tackle Winfield Rhyne kicked off to the Kings Mountain 22 to Full back Delvln Huffstetler who brou ght the ball back 12 yards to the Mountaineer's 34. Tatlback Richard White lost 4 on an end around. Wlngback Jim Cobb added 5 to the K. M. 35. White, going off tackle, added 6 to the K. M. 41. White kick ed to the Dallas 19. Dallas Tailback lM.Uba*k Jack Wither .piungtM the line lor 6 yards and a fir* ami ten on the Dallas 30. Sates* pass to Quarterback Robert Aatchford was incomplete. Wintfback Charles Edi son lost 3 to the t>aHas 27. Fullback Lute hit the line for 2 to the Dallas 29. Withers' kick was blocked t?y Guard Roger McDaniel with Kings i Mountain recovering on the Dallas 1 18. HuffStetler hit the line but Kings Mountain was penalised 5 yards for offsides to the Dallas 23. White, go ing off tackle, added 2 to the Dallas I 21. End Bob Uackson on an end a round lost 3 to the Dallas 24. White's pass to Blocking- back Bryan Ware was incomplete. On the next play White's pass in the flat was inter cepted by Edison who ran 83 yards I for a touchdown. Edison's try for the ; conversion was no good making the : score Dallas 6, Kings Mountain 0. Rhyne kicked off to the Kings Mountain 22 to White who returned the ball 4 yards to the Mountain i eer's 26. White, going off tackle, add ed 6 to the K.^M. 32. Huffstetler made it first and ten through the line to the K. M. 42. White gained 7 i off tackle to the K. Ml 49, and Huff 'stetler made it another first and i ten to the Dallas 46. Cobb on a re | verse added 6 to the Dallas 40 to 'end the first quarter. St"re: Dallas ! 6, Kings Mountain 0. Second Quarter White, going off tackle, was held for no gain. Huffstetler bucked the center of the line for 12 artd a first and ten to the Dallas 28 but the play was called back because both sides were off sides. Huffstetler on the same play smacked the line for 40 yards and a touchdown. Robert , Davis* placement try for the conver sion no good because of a b&d cen Whose Fault? Little lilbmie* alter someone has b?n maimed (or Ute. It take* mora than on* good driver to prmat accidents. Pitrj sate and got Insured. 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Immp-erasint- "Hydra-Coil" -mil "l\*ra- ' 1 ie<" Spring* . . . the Kfo easier acting "Magic Action" Brik<-s . ; . i a?v "Finge^Tip Steering. Come in for a ride and vou'II order your Ford ru>u>. Tab the wheeL.try the new FORD TEH at your Ford Dealer's Plonk S. BATTLEGROUND AVE. t>V r m * ? ? % PhoM 138 ? KINGS MOUICTAIK. N. C. foko's $100,000 <U-Miirr contest ? sa us mm ehtrt ' ? - . ' -Si1/: ff. Sonw HilUa 8, ?1ng< Mountain ?. 1*vfa kicked off to the Pallas 11 to Ernes wRb returned the ball 8 yards to *he Dallas 19. Wright was ?topped for no gain. prd. on th? next play, Withers was stopped cold but Kings Mountain was penalized 5 yards to the Dallas 24. Estes was I thrown lor a 2 yards loss to the Dal las 22. Estes' pass to Batch ford fell I Incomplete. Withers kicked 25 yards j to White who returned the ball to | the Dallas 43. Huffstetler, through the fine, added 6 to the Dallas 37. White going around end, made tt j first and on the Dallas 30. Cobb 1 added 9 on a reverse to the Dallas 1 21. White made it first and ten bjr adding 1 to the Ddllas 20. Jackson on a reverse gained 9 to the 11. Hirtfstickler made it first and goal to-go.on the Dallas 5. White, going I off tackle, was stopped for no gain. .White, going off tackle, addfd ^ to the Dallas 1 yard line. Huffstetler bucked the line and went over for a touchdown. ' Davis', try for the con version no good. Score: Dallas 6. K. M. 12. Davis' kick off went into the Dal las end zone and Estes returned the ball to the 16 yard line. Estes' pass to Etiison was complete for no gain. I Estes, trying the line, was stopped for no gain. Withers' pasta was inter cepted by Cobb who was brought | down on the Dallas 29. White's pass to Jackson fell incomplete. White was thrown for a 3 yard loss to end the quarter. Score: Dallas 6, Kings Mountain 12. Third Quarter Davis kicked off to the Dallas 19 , to Estes who returned the ball 20 yards to the Dallas 39. Estes, on a re verse, -loss 1, but Withers, trying the line, added 2 to the Dallas 40. < Edison, on a reverse, added 4 to the 'Dallas 44. Estes kicked to the K. M. 31 to Huffstetler who returned the | kick 3 to the K. M. 40.' The next play ! Dallas was penalized 5 to the Mountaineer's 45. Cobb, on a re* J verse, made tt first and ten on the Dallas 4f7. White, going off tackle, added 7 to the Dallas 40. Huffstetler ' made it first and ten through the line to the Dallas 35. The next play Kipgs Mountain was penalizedis to 1 the Mountaineer's 45. Huffstetler bulled through the line to the K. M. 48. Jackson, on an end around, add- 1 ed 4 to the Dallas 48. White, off tac- ' kle, gained 8 to the Dallas 40. Huff- ! stetler made it first and ten to the J Dallas 24. White, going off tackle,' added 6 to the Dallas 18. Cobb, on a reverse, made it first and ten on the Dallas 12. White was stopped for a ?1 yard loss to the Dallas 13. Huff stetler hit the line for 2 to the Dal las 11, Cobb, on a reverse, went 11 yards for a touchdown. Davis* try for the conversion no good (bad cen ter*. Score: Dallas 6, K. M. 18. Davis kicked off to the Dallas 15. to T. Rhyne who returned the ball ! to the Dallas 23. T. Rhyne, oh a re- ! verse, was thrown for a 1 yard loss. Lulz,. through the line, added 4. to the Dallas 23, to end the third quar ter. Fourth Quarter II T. Rhyne, through the line, gain Jed 3 to the Dallas 26. Tommy Clon- 1 ! niger's kick was blocked by Gyard Gerald Valentine with Kings Moun- j tain recovering on the D. 20/ Tail- j back Charles Shytle, on a reverse, added '2 to the Dallas 18. Shytle, [ going off tackle, gained 1 to the Dal las 17. Shytle was stopped for no gain, and on the ne>cr play Shytle went off-tackl * for no gain, the ball going over on downs. T. Rhyne add- j ed 8 on a reverse to the Dallas 25. L'utz ran through the line to the Dal las 26. T. Rhyne made it first and ten through the line t<< the 'Dallas 31. T. Rhyne failed to gam, and was stopped on a reverse. T. Rhyne's pass to Edison was incomplete. Clonniger kicked to Fullback Don Bumgardner on the K. M. 35, the reserve Spinback returning the ball to the K. M. 43. Kings Mountain was penalized 5 yards for too much time to the 38. White was thrown tor a yard loss. Huffstetler, through the line, added 2 to the K. M. 39. Cobb made tt first and *en on a 38 yard run to the Dallas 33. White, off tac kle, added 3 to the Dallas 30. A fumble on the next play gave the ba^ll to Dallas on their own 26. T. Oak Grove News \* By Mrs. WllUfcm Wxlfat v ? mrntmmmmm^* Mr. ami Mm. Eugene Bell spent Sunday in Bessemer City visiting 1 wfth Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMllltan. Misses Carolyn and Nancy Belt were Sunday guests of Miss JuanlU Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lovelace and granddaughter, Judy Wattetson, Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Ware and son, Mi chael, were. Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Culp Ford of Sheiby. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell spent S&t> urday night with Mrs. Bell's parents i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Canipe. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell, Mr. and i Mrs. Horace Bell, and the scribe at ! tended a singing convention Sun ? day afternoon held at the Second i Baptist church of Cherryviiie. Mr. and Mrs. Will Watterson were Sunday guests in the home o?- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Watterson of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and son, Charles, spent awhile in the | home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGill. of St. Luke Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Phifer, Miss Ollie Mae Sci?m and Miss Kathleen Goforth of Patterson Grove were 3unday af j ternoon visitors with Mrs. H, T. Wri ght. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford and son, Jerry, moved Monday to Net>o I Valley near Klngfs Mountain. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Champion , and daughter, Patsy, of. Wilmington. , spent the week end with the form i er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. : Champion, Sr. i Mr. and Mrs. Lem Camp and son I Ben and Mr. Dow Putnam were re t cent Quests In the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Joe Camp of Bethlehem. 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell and sons and daughter of Swalnsville | spent the day Monday with another son, Mi. Jonas Bell and Mrs. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell entertain ed on Sunday, Sept. 18, for the new Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell at a picnic dinner. The only decoration for the table was the traditional wedding cake. Only close relatives and friends attended the affair. Sharing honors with Mr. and Mrs. Bell were those in the family (hat had birth days in September, Miss Carolyn Bell- and Mr. Eugene Bell. Rhyne -f i 3 on a reverse. T. Rhyne's pass was intercepted by Wingback Jack Rhea on the last play of the game. Final score: Dallas 6, Kings Unn.t.l- 10 Kings Mt Jackson Crouch McDaniei Wright Cashion Mauney .Flowers Ware Cobb White Withers Subs: Dallas: Stines, T. Rhyne, Lutz, KM; Ends, McGinnis, Kiser, Goforth; Tackles, Moss, Valentine; Guards, Fisher, McMackin, Davis; Center, Hullender; Backs, Shytle, Bumgardner, B., Crawford, Rhea, Tate, Downey, Short, Hord, and Welch. ^iuunuun is. The lineups: Pos. Dallas LE Whltson LT Addington LG Gardner C Cloninger RG Ballard RT W. Rhyne RE Brown QB Ratchford WB Edison TB Estes FB Huffstetler Score by periods: 12 3 4 Dallas v 6 0 0 0 King,-) Mountain. 0 12 6 0 Scoring: Dallas, Edison. KM, Huff st?tler 2, Cobb.. Ofeficials. Rerereo Breeland, Um pire Falls, 'Head Linesman L. Wal ters, and Field Judge Hawkins. youtmp m?s i REGULAR I CHECK'UP I TOO! y
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