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"B" Five To Ploy Hera Monday Night ? . The Kings Mountain high school boys "B" team will meet . the Wray Junto* high school team ftt Gastonia at Central gymnasi um here Monday night at 7 o' clock. The game is the only high Bchool contest scheduled to toe played In Kings Mountain next ?week, with the varsity Idle on ?both Tuesday and Friday. Coach ; Jack Sink's five Is slated to face the "Phantoms" in theopener of the Carolina Clowns - Kings Mountain Stars card here on January 26th. Art Byrd, Little All-America football player at Western Caro lina Teachers College In 1949, is coach of the Gastonia Junior high team. Coach Sink'p quint was sched uled to play in Shelby last night (Thursday) along with the "B" girls team against the Shelby high "Bees." On Thursday, January 25, the two Kings Mountain "B" teams are scheduled to play Cherryville high school's "B" teams at Cher ryville. Central Cageis To Play Tri-ffigh Here On Friday Coach Don Parker is scheduled to send his Kings Mountain high school quint out for revenge at Ceneral gymnasium Friday night when the Mountaineers take on the Tri-High five. Tip-off of the first game of the twin-bill is set for 7 p.m. Tri-High downed the Mountain? r*Il Ladies' Fall and Winter ? Crepes ? Wools ? Gabardines er five in the Western (AA) con ference schedule opener at 'Car oleen on January 9th toy one point, 54 to 53, for Kings Moun tain's only loss in three loop con tests to date. Coach Shu Carlton's improving sextet; will toe out to avenge a 37 68 licking handed them in the opener toy the Trl-High lassies but the battle will be on uneven terms ? the Mountaineerettes will spot many inches In height With two new - comers taking to the visitors. over the top pointmaklng roles in Tuesday's 62 to 58 conquest of Cllffside, Coach Parker's lads ap pear to h?.ve hit their stride. Guard Johnny Kiser and Center Fred Tate sparked the Mountain eer attack in the last outing as the starting five tallied all the points. Lack of seasoned reserves on the quint is the -big weakness of the Mountaineer attack. Charles Mauney is the most dependable substitute at present but several other team mates show promise and should round into form by mid-season. The Kings Mountain teams are not scheduled next week. VARSITY GAMES TO PLAT Jan. 1 9 ? Tii - High ? Home. Jon. 23 ? Open. Jan. 26 ? Open. Jan. 30 ? Belmont ? Away. Feb. 2? Cllffside? Home. Feb. 6? -Cherryrille ? Home. Feb. 9? Shelby ? Home. Feb. 13 ? NCSD ? Away. *. Feb. 1 6 ? Chenyrille ? Away. Feb. 23 ? Shelby ? Away. 1 Feb. 27 ? Belmont ? Home. (' ? 7:15 p. m. All other games itaxt at 7 p. m.) RESULTS TO DATE Jan. 16 82. Cliffside 58. GUIs 38, Cllffside 53. K Jan. 12 1 58, NCSD 32. Girls 45, NCSD 58. jc >. 9?53. Trl-High 54. Girls 37. Trl-High 68. (x-home games.) makes 'em wear [ - better, longer 1 ? Tk?i get tired doing Hi* uim fob ? j ? and W? know how to change them I I aroynd without getting mod Ilk* you I | would If you tried HI It prevent! I I uneven wiar ... nak*i them lait j longer, run eofer. tt'? another of our ? I tervkei that helpt keep motornti I | happy ? and eafe. Before you tok* j ? that next trip, drive In and >*e in. . IB-I-1.JI .114 MARIO WES CENTER SERVICE 62 Kings Mountain high .-school's' cage Mountaineers squeezed by ] the Cliffside high boys Tuesday night in Cliffside by a score of 62 to 58 to post the second Wes tern (AA) conference win of the season, while the girls were suf fering their third setback of the slate. The boys game was close all the way, with Kings .Mountain enjoying its biggest lead of the night at the end of the first | period, 15 to 10. Cliffside out-scored the Moun taineers in the second period by three points (19 to 18) and cut | the margin to 31-29 by half-time. I The teams each scored 15 points | during the third period and Kings i Mountain added to it's advanta ge in the final stanza with 16 points to 14 for the losers. Four Kings Mountain staTters. hit the double figures in the i scoring departmena ? Guard The box scores: ' ' * BOYS' GAME Kings Mountain Boys (62) Player, Pos. g fg tp pf ftm Kimmell, f 4 0 8 1 1 Painter, 1 6 1 13 1 1 Tate, c 6 2 14 4 1 Mauney, c 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, g 6 1 13 5 1 Kir ?ri g 7 0 14 1 1 TOTALS 29 4 62 12 5 Cliffside Boys (58) Player. Pos. g fg tp pf ftm Hill, f 2 0 4 2 0 Humphries, f 9 5 23 2 4 Hill, f 0 0 0 1 0 Rollins, c 12 1 25 2 1 Green, g 113 0 3 Wortman, g 113 13 TOTALS 25 8 58 8 11 Score at half: Kings Mountain 31, Cliffside 29. GIRLS' GAME King* Mountain Girls (38) Plaj?ir, Pos. g Ig tp pf ftm Ross, f 4 6 14 2 6 Byers, f 2 0 4 0 2 Falls, t 8 2 18 4 0 Gault, f 1 0 2 0 0 Prince, g- ? ? ? 4 - Lofton, g < ? ? 4 - Walker, g ? . ? , ? 1 - Ford, g ; ? ? ? 0 - Falls, g * ? ? ? 0 > Cline, g ? ? ? Q - TOTALS 15 8 38 15 8| Cliffside Gizls (53) Player* Pos. g fg tp pf ftm Green, f 5 1 11 1 4 B. Forties, < 3 0 6 0 1 Lell, f 9 0 18 3 1 Forbes, t 5 1 11 0 2 Talley, f 0 2 2 1 0 Connor, f 2 0 4 2 0 Kendrick, f 0 1 1 0 Guffy, g ? ? ? 3 Crocker, g ? ? ? 1 Phillips, g ? ? ? 4 Jolly, g ? ? ? 0 Ingram, g ? ? ? 0 TOTALS 24 5 53 15 8 Score at half: Kings Mountain 24, Cllftsdde 36. Technical fouls: Cliffside 2. Officials: Putnam, Referee; I Owens, Umpire. Johnny Kiser and Center Fred ^ Tate each had 14 points for the game and Guard Steve Jones and ; Forward Charles Painter, each ; had 13 markers. Forward JiminyS Kimmel hit for the remaining 8 potnta. - h Two players scored all but 10 of the loser's points ? Center > [Rollins had 25 and Forward Humphries had 23, to pace the: Cliffside attack. Cliffside missed 11 out of 19 free shots and that was the dif-' ference Kings Mountain hit 5 of 9 shots awarded on 8 Cliffside fouls. The losers got their - 19 shots off 12 Kings Mountain fouls. Faylene, Falls kit eight field goals and two charity shots for. 18 points to tie for scoring hon ors in theopener. Leli, of Cliff side hit nine goals for 18 points. Dorene .Ross had 14 points for runner-up honors in the game. The gair.f marked the first -meeting of the two schools on the basketball court in several years. Cliffside is to return the game to Kings Mountain on February 2nd. A four-acre vineyard planted three years ago yielded a harvest of five tons of muscadine grapes lasrt year on the farm of Raymon Hartsfield of Folkstone. Late Classifieds FOR RENT ? Heated apartment. Call 68 J. J - 19. FOB RENT:.. 3 room apartment with heat and bath. No child ren, Mrs. Press MdT3ill, 102 E. King street. J -19. A TRIBUTE TO OUR RED CROSS! "The world's angel of mercy wears a Red Cross band on his arm." Here, all through the nation, in every quarter of the civilized globe, the Red Cross brings succor to people in distress. 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