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Legion Bantams Lose To Park-Yarn 6 To 5 The Kings Mountain American Legion "Bantams" dropped a close game fo Park-Yarn last Sat urday morning at City Stadium. The score was 6 to 5. Bill Rhea blanked thewlnners THE HERALD ? $2.00 PER YEAR on no hits for four Inning* and the Bama.r.s were. ?hoad when die second team tame in. Red Maddox took the mound, receiv ed shoddy support and Park-Yarn went ahead. McFalls and Cook were the catchers. Harold Hutto was on the mound for the winners and Ger ald Valentine was the catcher. Pink Ware is coach of the Bantams. <???& r"(tt WITH ELECTRIC FANS from PHIFER'S POLAR CUB FANS $6.50 up S-inch blade WESTINGHOUSE Fans with New Micarta Blades $12.50 up 10-inch blades ICC CREAM FREEZERS Electric $6.75 up ? Freezers $18.50 ICE WATER COOLERS PORTABLE ICE BOXES THERMOS JUGS. BOTTLES PHIFER HARDWARE CO. 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Person was on thebill again . the Ciafispun nine held the Le gion to four hits. E. Ross and Ri ser Jed the hitting for the win ' nerS. I ? In play on Thursday, June 22, | Auto defeated Church 9 to 3 and Juniors Down Taylorsville 4 To 0, Craftspun downed Town 13 to 4 in the only games reported. Joe Hernon held the powerful ; Church team to four bingles as | his mates Jumped on Nelll for 10 hits, including a homer and triple tay Third Baseman Hipps. Morrison had 3 for 4 to lead the batting.. : . . . ... Pearson was on the hiff again ' for the winning Craftspun team j and T. Ross, Goforth and E. Ross hit home runs off Dan Huffstet- ' ler and Blddlx who shared hill duties for the losers. Cunningham had 3 for 3 and Brown 2 for 3 to lead the stick work. Dunn had a homer for the losers and Deivin Huffstetler 1?1 with 3 for 4. The teams are slated to take next week off with no scheduled games listed on the loop card. Have a watch that is really accurate. 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Howard (Sonny) White, main stay of the Kings Mountain mound staff, scattered ftve hits along with six walks and seven strikeout to post his fourth vic tory against one defeat. Jim Kimmell had atriple in the i second and Jerry Barker a dou ble in the first lor Kings Moun tain's big blows. Billy Watte, and Bob Bridges had 2 for 4's to lead the stick work. Raeford Thomas, ace Taylofs vile rilghthander, was on the mound for theosers and pitched seven-hit ball, walking four and striking out five. He retired the Kings Mountain hitters in order the last five innings except for Barker's double in the seventh. The box score: Kings Mtn. . AB R H PO A Barker, cf 4 1 1 3 i B. Watts, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 Huffstetier, If 4 1 0 4 0 Kimmell, ss 3 110 0 Bridges, lb 4 0 2 6 0 H. White, .p 4 0 0 0 5 Cobb, c 4 0 1 10 2 Ballard, rf 3 0,010 Harris, 2b 110 12 Totals 31 4 7 27 11 P. Watts, 1 0 0 3 0 B. Campbell 2b 3 0 0 1 0 St. Clair, lb, If 3 0 19 0 Robinette, If.rf 4 0 110 K. Thomas, p 4 0 1 2 6 G. Thomas, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 J. Campbell, 2 .0 0 ?3_2 z-Meadlock 1. 0 l Q- Q Harrington, rf 0 0 0 1 0 Bebber, lb 3 0 12 0 Keever, c 0 0 0 0 0 Barnes, C 4 0 0 5 0 totals 29 0 5 27 9 z-Doubled for J. Campbell in 9th. Kings Mtn. 102 100 000 4 Taylorsville 000 000 000 0 E: G. Thomas, J. Campbell, Barnes. RBI: Watts, Kimmell, Bridges. 2BH: Barker, Cobb, Meadlock. 3BH: Kimmell. SB: P. Watts, Barker. Sac.: Harris. 5. Tay. 9. BOB: off: H. White 6, LOB KM 5, Tay. 9. BOB: off, H. White 6, G. Thomas 4. SO: H. White 7, G. Thomas 5. Umpires: Austin and ^ettus. Time: 1:45. STANDINGS American Legion Juniors League 2. Are~ 4 (Incl. garner thru June 21) Team W L Pet Gastonla 11 1 .917 Lincolnton 9 2 .818 Kings Mountain 9 3 .750 Hickory 7 6 .577 Charlotte" ? 5 7 .417 Taylorsville 4 7 .364 Cherryville 2 9 .182 Harmony 0 12 .000 RAINED-OUT GAMES ? Lin colnton at Taylorsville (Set for July 3), Charlotte at Harmony and Cherryville at Taylorsville. 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