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Mountaineers At Home To Stanley Blue Devils Friday Night At 7-30 Kings Mountain high school's Mountaineers are scheduled to face the Stanley high school '?Blue Devils" in the ttyird game of 4J10 1950 gridiron season at City Stadium here Friday night. Oame time is 7:30 p. ?m. The Stanley eleven, coached by Olck Thompson, sports a perfect reason to date ? untied, unde feated and un-scorod-oh. Tht- Casrton County "Little Kight" conference "Blue Devils" have posted ifwo wina, both by ?j <0 0 scores,- over Bessemer City nnd Cramerton. L. L). Abernathy, senior with three years exxperience ? on the Stanley squad, plays both at tac kit' <tnd in the/backfleld. He scor. ed the winning marker against C.raraertori last Friday afternoon <>n an eight yard plunge. Coach Thompson has a veteran jjquad with five starters listed as on the squad for their third year. 'They are Captain Riley Skid more, guard, Co-Captain .Ralph "Smith, iback, Abernathy, Joe launders, back, and Don Mauney, ?center. Four other starters ? Sidney Brandon, end, Lewis Armstrong, hack. Don Hester, guard, and Charles Stephenson, back ? have been on the squad two years. The "Blue Devils" roster also listi 11 other players with ex perience on the squad. Coach Shu Carlton will have to send the Mountaineers into the game?without the services of Tackle Cerald Valentine, stellar sophomore defensive man; Val entine cut his foot on a broken bottle near Central gymnasium this week and will definitely miss ?the battle. Doctors are to remove the stirtcheS next Wednesday and ho will protjably see pnTy defert sive duty, if any, against Cherry villo on September 29th The Mountaineers came out Of the rugged Charlotte Tech game last Friday on the short end of a 14 to 0 count but with no bad in juries reported. Several of the Kings Mountain players were shaken up but the squad is re- j ported in good condition for the | Stanley game Friday night; Friday night's game Is a non j conference affair. The first Wes j tern (Class A) conference gaipe ! of the 1950 season is Scheduled for City Stadium on September 29 when Kihgs Mountain will mark the annual homecoming celebration with a game against CherryviHe high's "IrOnmen." SUBSCRIBE TO THK HERALD Grammar Games I Set For Tuesday With plans changed to allow some ninth grade students to play on the teams, the second grammar grade "football program double header is set to be reeled off at City Stadium on Tuesday night. First game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Park-Grace'school is scheduled to play East school in the open er and Central tangles West in [ the second game. In the opening games of the i sophomore season last Tuesday night, Central school defeated East 37 to 7 and Park -Grace and West loughl to a scoreless tie. [ End Chailes Cashion ran an j end-around play for 30 yards in | the second quarter and Central's first touchdown in the first game Tuesday and Tailback Darvin Moss went through theline for the point after. Central had downed an East player behind his goal for a safety in the first quarter. Quarterback Buddy Barnette i had intercepted a pass and rac ' ed 47 yards for a score that was | called back for, clipping to high # Crepes 9 Gabardines # Spun Rayons # Wool Jerseys by ? L'Aiglon . ? Dixie ? Paul Sachs ? Ann Fostei 1 ? Korell Begin at $8.95 Go to $25 Half-sizes, too, in full variety from 14 1/2 to- ' 20 1/2, priced from-? gjQ gg to S1695 I .-?< /?_ , ; t h And plus-si? s, too, by Ko.rell, from 10-plus to 24-plus. Prices range from ? $9.95 to $10.95 Visit PLONK'S, for your new FallFrocks lieautiful new fall frocks in your favorite fabric, by your favorite .manufacturer, at your favorite price. Regular sizes, 10 to. 52, by L'Aislon, Dixie, Paul Sachs, and Anne Foster, names you've worn with pleasure and pride ? DaiVE CHAIRMAN? Frank Phil lips, above, of Charlotte, has ac* I cepted appointment . as State wT*airman ?' North Carolina's 1951 March of Dimes .campaign. The appointment wai made by Basil O'Connor, New York, presi dent of the National Foundation | for Infantile Paralysis. Ma, Phil ,lip? succeeds Dr. Ralph W. Mc | Donald. light play in the fihn quarter. I Other Central touchdowns were scored by Fullback Joe Harrison, | 12-yard plunge, Moss on an jn , tercepted pass runback, Moss on ja lo-yard pass and Moss on a 55-yard run. Barnette set up one "core by running a kickoff back 50 yards. Guy Jones lugged over the East ilLthe fourth quarter and Wally Patterson took the extra point over the goal. Earl Maddox and Barnette were ~ outstanding defense for Central. Jerry Queen, Earl Marlowe, and ywrge Kni-rls- were outsuuuiina- - for the West team. ",^aLk-Grace Ken clon'ngerr Freck Moore and "Dub" Bla iock were outstanding. Lindsay Leading Murray After 9 j Clyd... Lindsay was one-up on Reggie Murray Wednesday after nine holes of their scheduled 18 hole second round match in third round play in the annual Kings Kings Mountain Country Club golf championship tournament. Murray defeated Medalist Amos Dean 4-3 in a second round ?at<* week to advance to *n the champion ship flight. Lindsay advanced at the ex pense of Jacob Cooper, 5-4. Pat Hovls defeated Charles J? fdvance *? the se mi-finals. Hovls is scheduled to meet Coman Falls for the top bracket position in the champion ship flight. Results of second round play in the first flight were: wSe?" Kenneth Crook defeated L. A Hoke 4-2. Hunt Neisler defeated Ertle Powers 2-up. W. J. Fulkerson defeated Jay Patterson 7-5. Ar"ette galned a finals berth in the bottom brackett of flight by defeating L. E.. Abbott 6-5. Arnette had advan ced to the semi-finals at the ex A w'iff Tol,y Shuford 4-1 and Abbott downed Luther Joy 6-5. In other second flight play Bill rwg W2" ? Tight to meet George Houser in the semi-finals for top honors in the top brackett by defeating Harold Hunnicutt defea^Tr' 'h hp.P'ay Harry Pa*e ereated C. H. Flowers one-Up on 19 holes, Don Blanton won over Oliver Fails by default and Ran ^n.ctie eUmlnated C. E. War Ihc second round match WedSy b^n play<Kl NOYiCE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained in a deed of j trust given by George C. Mender- i son and wife, Bryte Henderson, to the undersigned as trustee for W. M. Gantt on the 6th day of January, 1948^ now on record In the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in book 336 at page 149 to secure the payment of the indebtedness therein men tioned and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of W. M. 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