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GOOD CATCH AT SPARROW SPRINGS LAKE? ShowITabo^l^lar ence Whltesldes. a West Gastonla barber, displaying a couple of bass he caught recently at Sparrow Springs Lake. The large bass weighed six pounds and the small one two pounds. The catch was made with a flyrod. The lake Is owned by A. B. Nlven and opened September 1. A number of Kings Mountain fishermen have been visiting the lake. Mr. Niver reports. First Half Of Dove Season Opens Saturday; Shooting Hours Given ? . jo The first linlf of a "split" dove season is scheduled to oj>cn on Saturday at noon. and to end <>n September 30, according to an nouncement by the II. S. Ftah & Wild life. Service. Clyde P Pattoiii executive di rector of the North Carolina Wild life Resources Commission this week warned . hunters of the shooting hours ? which are 12 mjr day (Sunday hunting is /orbid din in the State.) Daily bag limit is 10 birds and the possesion limit is 10. Doves aro migratory game j bird^j and are under Federal reg ulations. All peraons 16 years of age mus<t have in their possession a (valid migratory game bird stamp when hunting migratory game AT MYERS > Plenty of VISION NYLONS 51-guage. 15-denier. New Fall Shades. Av erage and tall lengths. Size 8 1/2 to 11. MYERS' DEPARTMENT STOHE Dress Shop # Second Floor Mountaineers I ? . ' . ' ' '? ' ' Football Opener Kings Mountain high school's 1950 Mountaineers football team romped to a 39 to 6 victory over Dallas high school in the open ing gan\e played at City Stadium Monday night. The game was postponed from last Friday night because of bad weather which delayed work on changing the stadium for foot ball. Jim Kimmell, sophomore out for his first high school football was the big gun in the; Kings Mountain attack. Kimmell scored three touchdown, on runs of 13 yards, 15 yards, and 49 yards A clipping penalty cancelled a beautiful 72-yard scoring run back by Kimmell on a punt re turn. Charles (Billy) Shytle scored the opening touchdown in thS first three minutes of play. Kings Mountain kicked off and recover ed a Dallas fumble on the oppo nent's 38-yard line. Shytle took the ball over from the 13 on the ninth play of the game. Fullback Don Bumgardner went through the line for th$ point after. Blocking Back Jim Oobb recov birds. Stamps must be signed and may be obtained at the Kings Mountain postoffice for $2.00, each. Stamps "do not ex empt hunters, from complying with State hunting regulations. The second half of the season is to start on January 1, 1951, and end on January 15th. ? ? - THE YARDSTICK Kings Mtn. Dallas 9 first downs 3 311 yds. gained rushing 101 24 yds. lest rustling 35 287 not rushing gain 66 12 no. passu attempted I 1 no. paiui conplstod 3 12 yds. gained passing 24 1 passss intercepted by 3 11 yds. gained runback 4 54 yds. all kicks returned 65 2 number of punts .. 5 35.5 punting are rage 21.5 3 opponents fumbles sec. 2 364 total gross gain 159 40 yds. lost by penalty "5 324 total net gain 154 ered a fumble to keep tne initial scoring drive underway. Kings Mountain took a Dallas p.;nt on their 35-yard line and marched 65 yards for the second ?touchdown. Kimmell, who carried the ball over from the 13, contributed runs of 7 and 18 yards and Bum gardner runs of 18 and 9 to the drive which came early in the second quarter. Bumgardner saoir ed the point after. Tommy Clonlnger, Dallas full back, broke through the Moun taineer line for 66 yards and the only Dallas score three plays la ter. Kimmel returned a short punt by Cloninger 10 yards to the Dal las 28-yard line to set up the third Kings Mountain score. Kim meil picked up 12 yards on a handoff from Bumgardner and passed over the goal twice, in complete to Cobb and to Left End Don Flowers. Bumgardner picked up a yard, setting up a 15 yard touchdown run around the Dal las flank by Klmmeli. Penalties cost Kings Mountain a scoring opportunity after they recovered a fumble on the ^ck off. Score at the half was 20-6, Kings Mountain on top. Sub Winghack Don McCarter, a freshman, scored . the ne:ct Kings Mountain tally. Kings Mountain lost the ball on a fum ble on the Dallas 11-yard line midway of the third period and McCarter intercepted a despera tion pass toy Ted Rhyne, Dallas tailback, on the 11 and romped over. Fullback Walt Griffin add ed the point after. Kimmel broke over right tackle in the final period, cutback into the field at the 30. and raced 49 yards for another Mountaineer, tally. Another short Dallas punt led to the final Mountaineer score. Kings Mountain gained posses sion on the Dallas 11-yard line and Griffin picked up 5 yards through the line. A penalty for a personal foul set the visitors back to their 1-yard line and Griffin bulled over standing up. Griffin went through the line for the ex tra point. The lineups: Pom. Kings ML 39 Dallas 6 LE ? Flowers Whttson LT ? Mauney Wallace LG McGlnnls > Crunkelton C ? Hullender Fasour RG ? R. Davis WhLsnant RT? Valentine Stines RE ? Tate A.Criirwell QB ? Cobb Katchford WB ? Shytle B. Crlswell TB ? Klmmell T. Rhyne FB ? Bumgardner Clonlnger Kings Mt. 14 6 7 12?39 Dallas - 6 0 0 0?6 Kings (Mourtain scoring: Tou chdowns ? Shytle, Kimmel 3, ! McCarter (sub. for Shytle), Grif fin, sub for Bumgardner). Points after touchdown ? Bumgardner 2, Griffin. Dallas scoring: Clonln ger. Substitutions ? Kings M'tn.: Webb, Ruth, Burns, Eng, Kiser, K. Davis, R. Goforth, Fisher, Mc Carter, B. Goforth, McMackin, Welch, Jones, McDaniel, Crouch, Price, Griffin. Dallas: Hoffman, Evans, Thornburg, Mobley, Hol land, Beam, Ray, Shell, G. Rhyne, Coleman, Calvert. Officials: Referee ? Bill Rob ertson, Morganton; Umpire, Leo Falls, Cramerton; Head Lines man, Robert English, Belmont; Field Judge, Ike Gill, Charlotte. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD ? luppint roin A^ .? GOOD STOCK OF SHELLS All Guages. Variety of Shot GOOD STOCK CARTRIDGES SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES ?CHECK OUR STORE BEFORE YOU BUY DOVE SEASON OPENS Saturday, Sept. 16th PLAY IT SAfE PHIFER HARDWARE CO. Phone 49 ua r axrtesdby Good HooMktopby ?ox SPIIN6S tO MATCH -xoramzxaHi innerspring mattress s a Yes, the wonderfully comfortobla, luxurious Orderest Innerjpfing Mattress now corri^s GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S Guaranty Seal, and is nationally advertised therein. 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