Grammar Graders Drills Start Monday l*i act ice sessions for the second .season of play in the grammar grade football league?are sched uled to get underway on Monday according to W. J. Fulkerson, , chairman of the Mountaineer! Club committee directing the pro- ? KTBm. Uniformed teams from the city's three grammar schooLsand j from ParR-Grace grammar school compete in the league. All coaches issued calls this .veek to siudenls at the schools; to report for 'the team. All stud- ; enta who played on a team last .season are .especially urged to come out and any other students' wishing to compete for a spot on any of the teams will be welcome i Mr. Kulkerson said. Some players on some of the ! teufns have already been at work \ but full scale practice was held j up until the opening of school, j Coaches at the schools are Bob Neill, West; Bill Harmon, Cen tral; Henry Neisler, Park-Grace; and Bud Medlin, East. Assistant coaches recruited to date include Charles Neisler, at Park Grace and David Neill and Walter Har- ?' mon, at West. A medical examination of all players has been scheduled for Sentembef 11th Mr. Fulkerson said. Tuesdays have been set as play ing dates of the weekly double' headers in the league. First games are set for Septem- j ber 19th. Admission prices have been set at 10 cents, for gram Rev. W. L. Pressly, Minister 10 a. m. Sabbafh school. 11 a. m. Morning services, ser- j mon by the pastor. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of Junior Society. 3:30 p. m. Meeting of Elders and Deacons. . Meeting of Women of the Church. ? 6:30 p. m. Meeting of YPCU. Meeting of Intermediate Soci- j ety. mar grade students, 25 cents for high school students, and 50 cent* for adults. JOB PRINTING ? Phones 283 BE SURE TO SEE OUR YOU'LL BE THRILLED tV the greatest selection in years of gay new patterns in Gold Seal Congoleum . . . the original, the one and -.only... 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Softball Play Hits Legal Stage Play in the Kings Mountain 'Softball Association league play 'off series went into the "legal" stage this week with 'c'ourt'' scheduled to be held last night !? (Thursday) at City Hall. Craftspun team protested an alleged use of an ineligible play : er by Burlington in the final j game of the playoff series, which ? was not completed because of Myers STvobb school TH^taeOWWI? ... f? a'*0""' be at higher prices1. ? .*?n sWEATE Bovs" PANTS in co^duToV 9=^'ne S3.95 to S5.95 boys- shirts SI .00 toSl-98 BOYS' and GJBLS SWEATERS Ra?on and all wool Sl.98toS4.9S COATSMRCKETS ? wUhoul lur cotta.s. auo plaids Part wool ^e.SO All wool SW? 1 m mnrOOH. oc ?rk 36. CO?M*un . ru8t in maroon. p^P ?'26 to 36. and green. =>? 1 ^andS7 SCHOOL OXrOBDS Cats' paw sol?S sizes 8V2 t? 3 )iess, ls^ssr^ ??-? ManY stytes prices. 1 Soroe with ?'a r pullover ^ . CQ Qi; I bands. Button o h i*"" ? S4.95 to S9.95 Gills' _ irltll SCHOOL ? LOAFERS 1 * " foi school dre^sse^ ^ ? OXF?RDSbuckle lORTEBS others 1 m?M? from. BRLLETSm ALL COLORS 1 J59Ci B9Ct $2.98 to S4.9S ,,WiG^S Diess Shop 9 Second Tlooi darkness. , Burlington defeated Craftspun J in the sixth game of the set to | send both teams into tthe final game with one loss each. -? The arguments came up in the . finale and delayed play until j darkness forced the teams to leave the field. Tempers were sharp after managements of both mills had offered the champion ship team a free football trip this fall. The ' confused seventh game was a dilly. The arguments reportedly in cluded a near-fight as the result j of a base running incident,. con- i fusion among two scorekeepers | as to the number of runs scored <2-2 or 3-2) and efforts by both ; base toacfrelr Efforts- were being made las' night to re-play the game. More About Mountaineer Club (Cont'd irom front page) season. The group also voted to play the grammar double headers on j Tuesday nights, with the first set of games scheduled fdr Septem ber 19th. Charles Neisler was named to head a committee seeking to schedule a college "B" team game at City Stadium this fall. Plans for the annual member- , ship drive were discussed. Bill J Fulton is chairman of the mem bership committee. Any person interested in Kings Mountain area afateur atheltics is eligible for membership in the] organization, Mr. Fulton said. Annual dues are only five dol lars, he added and all club funds are used for the betterment of athletics here. In addition to sponsoring the grammar grade football program, the club last season sent the high ' school football team to Brevard College for a week of pre school training and al90 paid for an in surance policy covering some 30 odd players. The group also approved purchase of, some four hundred dollars worth of uni forms for the 1950 t^am, which will be the best uniformed and best equipped team ever fielded at the school. 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