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As Cherryville Ties 0-0 '? ?' I II s Football Team "Flanks" Tint Conference Test Kings Mountain lan rough shod over the Cherry vi lie Iron men here at City- Stadium last Friday night tout were unable to push over a. touchdown and had to settle for e scoreless tie (0J>). It was the first conference game of the season for Kings Mountain^ Kings Mountain dominated the statistics department tout actual-, ly Cherryvlile came closer to scoring. Right Halfback Diek Black welder intercepted a pass by Tail back Jim Kimmell of the Moun taineers late in the second quar ter on the Kings Mountain 45 yard line and ran the ball bafck to the 24 but toe missed a third down pass fron) Left ? Halfback Sonny Randall on the 8-yard. lint was in the clear and tould proba bly have scored on the play. The Mountaineers took oyer on downs and held until the half-time whistle. jL Kings Mount^jprrleepest pen etration was to tiA Cherry ville 20-yard line final period, but the MountainBjrs lost' the ball on downs .tfour^yards short of first and ten. Other Kings Mountai^ drives went to frhP CherryvMte 30 and 32-yard Imp s where The 'Moun taineer's attack bogged Kings Mountain operated in it's! THE Y ARDSTIC K KM Score 0 Total first downs 10 Fiqst downs running .... 9 First downs penalty 1 Yards gained rushing . . . 206 Yards lost rushing ...... 7 Net yards ra thing 199 Passes attempted 7 Passes completed ........ 1 Yards gained passing . . . 2 Passes Intercepted by . . . 0 Yards run-back 0 Net scrimmage gain . 201 No. of scrimmage plays y (not counting punts ^%md penalties) .... 46 No. of puna ............ * Are. distance pants . . . 41.4 Yards punts returned ... 14 No. of kiclc.offs .......... 1 Kick-off average 40 Yards kick-offs returned . . 0 Ball lost oi} fumbles ...... .2 No. of penalties ........ 5 Yards lost penalty 25 , TOTAL YARDS GAINED IN GAME (add yards ' gained sun-back punts, kick-offs and intercep- ^ ted passes to net rush- ' ing, (passing, penalty gain# 250 110 ~ J 1 r~J own territory most oUhe game, running onlj^ seven' Series of downs on the Cherryville half of the field compared to 14 pn. the Mountaineer fcid^. ? * I #Two Kings Mountain fumbles recovered by Cherryville at field cost the Mounttineers y^ircP agG'l ^ P ' The game Marked homecoming Jor Kings Mountain.. BiirpSg?head)?aCashio^ fyll back on. the ? Kings Mountain teams of 1944, '45 and '46, was voted "King Gridoron Mountain eer" in a contest to select ?le most outstanding player who has performed at the school. * Sponsors for the six seniors were: for Blocking Back Jim Cobb, Miss Joan Wright; for Wingback Billy Shytle, Miss Rheta Gamble; for Fullback Waltto Griffin, Miss Faylene Fallsj for End Raymond iGoforth, Miss Peggy Clonlnger; ' for End Steve|toaes, Miss Patricia Prince; and l^r Tackle Jack Crouch, Miss Ramona Allen. The Kings Mountain and Cher ry vljle bands assembled as one unit for an outstanding halftime drill aession. PLAY-BY-PLAY . Randall kicked off for Cherry vllle to the Kings Mountain 7 yard line where Fullback Don Bumgardner was downed. Bum gardner cracked the line for 25 | yards, Kimmell picked up two over right tackle an?%i pass by Kimmell was broken up, Bum gardner added three yards over right guard and Kimmell punted out but Cherryville drew a 15 | yardvpenalty on the play giving the Mountaineers a first down on ItheX: 49. Kimmell hit right tac kle ror 5 and Bumgardner left guard fdf"8 for anoUj^r first down but KM drew a 5*^rd penally on I the next play for J>ackflold in mo? tion. WinguaekJ|illv Shytle ran a reverse to (height fbr 3, Kim mell picked up 4 over left , tac kle, Bumgardir added 3 and yCimmell punted over the goal. I Fullback Joe Pharr was stop ped in the linfffor no gain, hand led off Jb Blackwelder for 3 a I rou^d right enj^and hit for Train Case % Vanity O'Nite 17.50 ladies' O'Nite 19.50 (Otgular) ladies' O^Hite.:... ^2.50 (Convertible) ladies' Wardrobe .............. 25.00' m/ S H<^protfd you'll be ? with a rnatched set of beautiful new Samsonite luggage. 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Randall punted to I the KM 40, with ShytJe handing off to Kim.neil for a 7 yard re turn. Bumgardner handed 4 off to Blocking Back Jim Cobb t,n a yard and went over right guard for a yard. KimmeD's pass to Cobb in the flat was incomplete and Kim.?eil punted into the end zone. Bluckwelder picked *10 yards and Cherry ville's only first down 1 on the ne^ct play, hitting through ! the line. Cherryvilie Vlrew a ' 5 yard penally for offsides 'on the next play. , Pharr added 1 over left gaard and.R^ruMl, back to' pass, was downed f<ii^a 12 yard loss. i^ack\\eJ<*r 'pickcd At p 5 on i a rwe^ ^Randfl^punt.ivas; Vownet ?i jhe j^.n a< tfic! Quarter errfl< v ? c - - Kijgs \Iou*iih dr-fcv a 3 ya%| pen^Hfor ba<*fiejd in moti^T onril^ext play. Sljytie picked up 8 on a reverse and . tfimmell made the first down, with 7\bff right tackle but thtJlStouniainQer drive bogged as Biimgardh^r, in four tries intq the TTnA jadded 7 yards on the. initial effort 'and was stopj>ed cold three times. Cherry villej*?k ove*on their .?JU-yaijiTine and Pharr went into the line for three. Randa'u4|fcrew two passes, one a screen pass, that fell Incomplete &nd punted out-of-bounds on the, KM -33. Kimmelflljit over rlghjfcacfcle for 10 yards "but fumbl<^^h#r ryville recowring on the KM 43. Blackwelolr picked up 5 and Cherryvilie drew a 15 yard petf ally for holding on the nevt play. Randal passed complete to Black welder for 11 yards, passed in c^plete and punted into the end Bumgardner plffced up a short 10 and made the first down on the next play that was' called back penalty KM 5 yards offsides! Bumgardner failed <o ffain and Kimmells pass to Shytle netted only 2 yards. Kimmell punted to the C 39, returned 6 yards by Black welder. Randall's pass to J. Moss was incomplete and Pharr handed the ball off to Blackwelder who hit for the right flank but was held to a yard gain. Randall again passed to Moss incomplete and punted to Shytle who was down ?ed in his tracks on the KM 24. Khn moll's shpti bullet pass was incompleted his next long pass to Cobb was intercepted by Blackwelder on the KM 45 and re turned to the KM 24, 21 yards. Randall's pass to Newton fell | incomplete, Shytle covering at the goal line, but KM drew a five yard penalty for offside* Center Bob Hul lender spot ted a "Statue of Liberty" play Jn the making, downed Blackwelder for an 8 yard loss on the play. Bandall passed three times, incomplete, missed by Blackwejdec on the 8 yard line and complete to- New ton for 7 yards as the Mountain eers took over on downs. Bumgardner picked up 2 yards as the period ended. Score 0 0 SECOND HALF Guard Robert Davis kicked off to the C 20 and BacK, C. A. Mc Ginhls returned to the C 35. Pharr ran over left guard for one yard and hit center foe 5 and 3. Rand all punted to the KM 30. Kimmell picked up 4 to the righ* and Shytle added 14 on a reverse to the left fur a first dowin. Bumgardner hit the line for 3 and .picked up 8 -but KM f f'Ve Vard pena&y f?r back field in motion. Kimmell was stopped for 2 yards around right end and quh*. kicked 52 yards the ball "barely rolling into the end zone. , Three runs ? Blackwelder 4, and Pharr 4 and one? fell short and Randall -punted to the KM 40. returned 7 by Kimmell. Bumgardner picked up 3. but fumbled, J. .Moss recovering on tne 50 for Cherryville. Pharr added 3, Randall lost 3 and added one and Randall's punt roiled to the KM 4 -but the ball was i legally downed by the visitors and moved to the KM 20. Kings Mountain started what looked to be the pay-off drive, Kimmell adding 6 over right tac kle, Bumgardner 11 and Kimmell U around left end to the KM 47. Shytle lost a y?iu, .Bumgardner hit center for 9 and Kimmell ran off left tackle for 19 yards to the C 26. Bumgardner hit the line for 1 4. Kimmell off right tackle for one but Shytfe was stopped cold j on a reverse to the left. On four th down Kimmell hit inside right guard for one and Cherryville took over on downs on the (' 20. Blackwelder lost 5 on a reverse to his left, Randall added 5 a ?round right and, from punt formation, Randall cracked into, the line for no g?.in. ' Randall's punt to the KM 40 was not re- 1 turned. . ? . I Bumgardner was stopped f^r! ho gain, Kimmell added 8 and Bumgardner 3 for a first down. j KimmeH's quick pass into the! flat to Cobb was almost intereep- J ted by Dellinger just before Kim- ! mell broke off tackle, for 11 yards. Shytle lost 6 on a double reverse >' and Kimmell's pass to Flowers' fell incomplete. Kimmell's quick- 1 kick on thi^i down went out-of- ! bounds on the C 8. Blackwelder 4bst 3, .Pharr pick ed up one and Randall punted 61 yards. k Kimm^ hit off right uftcklevfor 6 yards as t lie. game ended. Score 0-0. j0 %The lineups: *os. KiSIrs Mt. Cherry. LE? Flowers : . . , Newton 1 LT? Mauney Lynn LG ? McGinnis T Beam' * c~ Header p, Moss ' RG? R. Davis Thomburg 1 RT? Valentine Seagie R^-Tate j. "carpenter Shytle ........ Blackwelder LH? Kimmell Randall FB ? Bumgardner Pharr Substitutions: Kings Mountain j ?End' J. Kiser; tackles: Fisher, Crouch: guards: McMackln, Wei ch; center: K. Davis; backs: Me Carter. Cherryville ? Ends: C. Kiser; tackle: H. Sainej backs: C. A, McGinnis, George, Dellineer Officials: Referee O. C. Con n?r, Shelby; Umpire Leo Falls Cramerton; Head Linesman! Charlie Clark; Field Judge Joe Lemaster, Bessemer City. "WEARY EXPERT REPAIRS - Cleaning, oiling and repair* done quickly bjr expert* na tng only genuine replacement material*. Bring your watch In for free inapection. S M C I A L FOR ELGIN OWNERS Gat tlie amazing new DnraPower Mainapring* that hold ? Ita apringineaa. Available for moat Elgina. GRAYSON'S JEWELRY ? Home-Owned ? 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