Hawks Down Mountaineers In Home Finale ML Holly High Posts 13 To 6 Loop Victory Kings Mountain pushed over a quick touchdown early in the game at City Stadium last Fri day night but was unable to hold the hard-charging Mt. Holly for > ward wall the rest of the way and bowed 13 to 6 in a Western ( AA) conference game. Jim Kimmell, Mountaineer tail back, tripe-threat, busted over right tackle on the fifth play of the game, .tain's only score. Guard Robert Davis' placement try for point was wide to the left Kings Mountain recovered a Mt. Holly fumble on the first scrimmage play of the game to set up the score. A blocked punt and an inter cepted pass set up the two scores for the Hawks of Mt. Holly high, MOTT TAYLOR Is Now Back At McCmdy Cleaners ? For QUALITY CLEANING and EXPERT HAT BLOCKING ? Bring Them To ? McCURDY'S 239 Battleground Rd. Telephone 257 Try Herald Classifieds They Bring Results ( TH ? TAR0ST1 C K KM MH ?? 6 13 Score Touchdowns running 1 1 First downs running .... 0 3 First downs penalty ... 0 1 First downs passing ..... 2 ? t Yards gained rushing ... 80 80 Yards lost rushing 26 3 Net yards rushing ..... 54 7? Passes attempted ...... 13 10 Passes completed ....... 4 3 Yards gained passing . . 34 55 Net scrimmage gain ?. . 88 132 Passes intercepted by ... 1 2 Yards run-back ......... 5 27 No. of scrimmage plays (not counting punts and penalties) ....... 32 39 No. of punts 7 4 Ave. distance punts . . 20 41 Punts had blocked ...... 2 0 Yards punts returned ... 29 10 No. of kick-offs 2 3 Yds. kick-offs returned .. 48 17 Kick-off average 39 39 Number fumbles 1 2 Ball lost on fumbles ..... 0 1 No. of penalties 3 4 Yards lost penalty . . 10 50 TOTAL YARDS GAINED IN GAME (add yards . gained run - back punts kick-offs and intercept ed passes to .net rush ing. passing, penalty gains) 220 196 one near the end of the first pe riod and the winning tally mid way in the final quarter. Davis kicked to the MH 25 to Fulback ^Ted Waldrop who re iturned 9 and added one. on the llrst line play but fumbled. Kings Mountain recovering on the MH 35. Kimmell passed to Wingback Billy Shytle incomplete on the 20. Fullback Don Bumgardner picked up 4 but KM drew five yards for backifield in motion. Kimmell ran 42 yards for a tou chdown. Davis kicked -but MH was off side and drew ;jve yards. Guard Paul McGlnnls kicked ito the MH 36 and End Chunk Black return ed 8. Tailback Andy Carpenter tossed a long, high pass that End Dickie C&rpenter hauled in on the KM 30. good for 34 yards and a 1st down. Tackle Johnny Wike was thrown out of the game and MH penalized 15 yards for un sportsmanlike conduct. Kimmell intercepted Carpenter's pass on the 24 and ran it back five yards. Bumgardner picked up 8, Shytle recovered his fumble for minus 7, Kimmell passed incomplete to Blocking Back Jim Cobb and Touchdown passing Total first downs . 1 2 5 Play-by-Play Kimmell punted short out of' bound on the MH 44, when rush ed hard. Wlngback Bonnett Kistler lost one, A. Carpenter was stopped by Cobb after 3 and T. Waldrop's pass IKi incomplete. A. Carpenter j purued to \he KM 10 to Shvtie who returned 8. Kimmell was stopped. Bum gardner added 2 and Kimmell's quick kick was blocked by Guard j Ronnie Estridge, Tackle Robert Lee recovering on the KM 5. Kistler ran over for the first score on a reverse. Guard Dickie M?Mackin downed A. Cat-pen tor after a bad center pass on the try for point. , . . i Bumgardner returned Tackle Joe Huffstetler's kickoff li> yards as the quarter ended. Kimmell gained a yard and passed incom- ; plete to End Fred Tate. Bum gardner added 4 and Kimmell's punt was blocked by D. Carpen ter, Kimmell recovering on the KM 18 with the ball going over. . End Don Flowers stopped T. Waldrop- for no gain. MeGinnis downed Wingback Lonnie Nor wood after a yard. T. Waldrop's pass fell Incomplete. A. Carpen ter was stopped after four yards but KM was penalized 5 yards from the KM 11 where a holding penalty was called, giving the Hawks a 1st dawn on the KM 6. A. Carpenter was stopped and the Hawks drew 15 yards for hold ing on the next play. Shytle broke up A. Carpenter's pass to Black. A. Carpenter's pass to Norwood was good for 11 yards but he threw over the end zone on a fourth down pass and. the ball! went over on the 12. Bumgardner's 4 was cancelled , as KM drew 5 for offsides. Klmr J mell's pass to Shytle netted a yard, Kimmell picked up 2 and quick kicked 30 yards to the KM 40 to A. Carpenter who returned 6. T. Waldrop picked up 3, A. Car penter lost one as Tackle Charles Mauney came in to down him and T. Waldrop's pass was in complete. A. Carpenter punted into the end zone. Bumgardner picked up 3, Kim mell's pas to Shytle fell incom plete on the 50 and Kimmell fail ed to gain as the half ended. ? Second Half Huffstetler kicKed off to .the KM 12, Kimmell returning 27 yards. Fullback. Walter Griffin picked up two and Kimmell five but Shytle was stopped for a loss of three, penalty KM offsides re fused. McGinnis' punt was par tially blocked and was downed FLAIR This is a truly perfect bra. 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Waldrop 3 0 0 0 KM Receivers ?r?fl To Gained Kimmell Shy tie. 1,2.13 Kimmell Riser 18 MH Receivers A. Carp. D. Carp. 34. 10^ A. Carp. Norwood n I* ? touchdown play). on the MH 35. A. Carpenter went under cen ter in a T- Formation, picked up 4, passed Incomplete and added a. Back to a single wing. Kistler picked up two and a 1st down as the Hawks gambled on fourth try. Kistler took a pitch?out from A. Carpenter and ran 11 yards for a 1st down. A. Carpenter added 2, Norwood was stopped for no gain, T Waldrop added 2 and A Carpt-n.er faked a pass on fourth down and raced to his left but was stopped for no gain and the ball went over. Bumgardner picked up 2. Kim mell s pass to Tate was incom plete. Kimmell lost 9 trying to get * f^ass ?" anc* punted to the MH 40, A. Carpenter recovering his fumble for a 4 yard runback. Kistler picked up six on a pit chout and A. Carpenter 3 but MH drew 15 yards for holding. Kist ler picked up 9 on the pitchout play but A. Carpenter was held to o as Kimmell came in to make the tackle. Carpenter punted out on the KM 23. - ' Shytle was stopped for minus 1 on a reverse , Bumgarner pick ed up 4 and A. Carpenter inter cepted Kimmell's pass on the KM 3a to set up the winning score with a 9 yard runback. * I Kistler picked up 8 on the pit chout but was stopped through the line. A. Carpenter added 2 and a 1st down on a qb sneak. Kistler picked up 6 through the line and T. Waldrop one. A. Car penter lost a yard trying to pass and then lofted a fourth down spiral high into the air and D Carpenter pulled it down in the end zone for a touchdown. Nor wood ran the point. Flowers ran Hiiffstetler's kick- 1 off back 5 yards to the KM 42. Kimmell threw a strike to End Johnny Kiser, who was Jn the clear, but the ball zipped throu gh his hands on the MH 35. Bum gardner picked up 3 and Kim mell's pass to Shytle was good for only 2 yards. Kimmell punted out on the MH 31. Norwood was stopped on a T play but Kistler ran a SW re verse for 4. Fullback Ruben Wal drop picked up 3 before Center Bob Hul lender downed him and A. Carpenter punted to the KM 10 to Shytle who handed off to Kim mell on a runback for 21 yards. Kings Mountain took to the air and picked up two first downs in a row, only ones or the game. Kimmell passed to Shyle for 13 yards but on the next play lost 7 as he was rushed hard and was unable tb throw. Kimmell hit Ki ser on the MH 45 for 18 yards and another 1st down but R. Waldrop the next toss ?n the i MH 20 and returned 18 yards as tha game ended. Tackle Gerald Valentine, who Injured a knee In the Newton game, did not see action for Kings Mountain. Guard Robert | Junior College Leaders Collide Boiling Springs ? Saturday is i ho big jay- m (he Carolina# Jun ior College Conference. That's tt)e da>\ Gardner-Webb and Ldes McRae will settle first place in the league. Both teams own 4-0 family rtjcords. The Bobcats, -coached by, Fred i Dickerson, have been conference I champs for t he past three cam paigns. Thus far this season,1 they have beaten North Green- , -vilie 2Q-0, Mars Hill 20-6, Bre vard 01 -0, and Ashvilie Bilwnore 13-0. They have a well-rounded team, usihg a 2-platoon system. Leading the offensive machine, are David Hambrlck, Bob Reid, Clayton Gilstrap, Bobby Peters, Floyd Patrick, and Joe Bolen. J Bolen. star End coming from Mt. Airy, is tiie top point-after touchdown maker in tlu> J. 0. Loop. Two seasons ago, -G-W and the Bobcats met on the Banner Elk grid-iron, with the underdog Biilldogs emerging with a 0-0 tie. The Bobcat.* will he 7 or 10 point ! favorites for Saturday's battle, j G-W has defeated North Green iviile 21-19, >t5rs Till I 32-13, Bre- , vard 39-0,' and P. J. C. 51-0. They-" have rolled up 7-1 -first downs, Davis saw considerable action nil- i though missing practice sessions for the game. The lineups: Pos Kings Mtn. Mt. Holly LE ? McGinnls .... D. Carpemer I LT ? Mauney Wike i.LG ? McMaekin .. L. Waldroop i C ? Hullender Dunn I RG ? R- Davis ......... Estridge RT ? Fisher Huffstetler | RE ? Flowers Black QB ? Cobb . . . Cogdill J.RH ? Shytle Norwood LH ? Kimmell .... A. Carpenter | EB ? Bumgardner . T. Waldroop Scoring Kings Mountain touch down: Kimmell (12-yard run in first quarter). Mt. Holly touch down>?: Kistler, sub. for Norwood, 5-yard run in first quarter); D. j Carpenter (10-yard pass In four th quarter). Point after: Norwood (line buck). Substitutions? KM: ends, Tate, Kiser, Jones: tackles; Crouch; guards, Welch; backs, McCarter, Griffin. MH: end, Holloway; tackles, Brown, Lee; guards, Meddors, Hendrix; center, Camp bell; backs, R. Waldroop, Kistler. Officials ? Charlie Ri.tchus, re'f eree; George Hooker, umpire; Bob English, linesman; Leo Falls, Judge. FREE with each purchase of ANTI-FREEZE ? Radiator Flushed ? Anti-Freeze Installed ? Connections Checked for Sale ? PRESTONE ? ZEREX ? EJHELENE GLYCOL ?Permanent Types ? 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