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Central Nine Slaps 7-6, Face Cliffside R-S Tuesday Here Today Weinermen Go Alter 2nd Win Heie Thursday; Ixonmen Here Tuesday > ?' a ' SPEARS. GUYTON SET PACE IN FIRST VICTORY Kings Mountain high school's baseball club crashed into the Western A A conference win col umn here Tuesday afternoon, tak ing the measure of Coach "Pop" Simmons' Rutherfordton Splndale nine 7 to 6 In a snappy ball home season opener. The game, first at City Stadium this season, was played in the short time of two hours and five minutes' It was the Mountaineers first victory in four loop starts to date. Kings Mountain la UaM to play at City Stadium again on Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m., in a gatn* against Cliff - side moved up from Friday be cause of Easter holiday*. The game will mark the (list mast ing of the two teams this sea son. ." On Tuesday afternoon. . the Mountaineers are slated to at tempt to salvage a .500 artt ago this season with Cherry vllie high's Ironmen. Coach Art Welner*s nine dropped the season opener to the Cherries on March 28 at Cherryrille by 25 to 11. Charles Painter, veteran right hander, went the route Tuesday for the winners, . giving up only seven hits. He walked six nn<l struck out seven. Six Kings Moun tain errors and three big doubles by R-S hitters kept the affair un decided.'. A boot and a double brought in the visitors sixth tally in the ninth but Painter put out the fire by whiffing the last hit ter.: Rookie Dean Spears, infieldei moved out in'o the garden <rf> last .week, contributed three sin gles in three official trips to 1 lie dish, to load the hitting. Hewitt Guyton. veteran third' baseman, handled 10 chances with but one error to take fielding honors. lie had two putouts and seven' assists, started the games only double play. The visitors opened the scoring in the top of tlVe first and pushed, across a companion in the third. Kings Mountain came back quickly in the bottom of the third to deadlock the fray. Dean. Smith, i f doubled, <;iiyton brought him homo with another two bagger uul took third on a passed ball, and scored on a single by Spears T no .Mountaineers, added .,n ?tlier pair in the fourth on a BASEBALL SCHEDULE X-April 10? Cliffskle Home April 15? Cherryville Horn* , April 18? Ruth.-Spindale Away April 22 ? N.-Conover Horn* April 25 ? Lincolntoa Away May 2 ? Tri-Hlgh Home May 6 ? Lincoln ton Home May 9? Cliffside Home X ? 2:30 p. m- game |<me.) (all other games 3:30 p. m.) RESULTS Mar. 38 ? 11. Cherryvllle 25. ? April 2 ?4, Trl-High 7 . April 4?0 -New. -Con. 8. ? April 8?7. Ruth. Spin. 6. . ('?home game*)' ?r . walk, a hit batsman and an out field error. After R-S had added a single In the top of the fifth, the winners sewed up the contest with a trio of n?ns. Spears . led off with a bingic took third on a single by Painter. Milton Hope, If, was hit by the pitcher to load the sacks and a bingle by Richard George, lb (moved over from third), scor ed Spears. The first baseman er rored a grounder by Don McCar ter and George and Hope scored on the play. The box score: RUTH-SHNDALE AS * H ?0 A Ray Bland. 2b. 3 10 2 2 Knbln*on. c ft 1 I 12 0 Cecil Slot!. 31> ft 1 2 0 1 Parton, rf ? ft 2 2 2 0 Huffltctlcr. |) ft 0 10 0 AHi-h. if 3 110 0 C'liarU'S Bynl, If 4 0 O 1 4> lit 4 Q; 18 U StnlMiuik.r '** O O 1 l1 \ May ll\i<t. *> J CI 0 0 1 TOTALS 39 ? I U ? KINGS MOUNTAIN AB R H PO A Don Mi'l'nrtor ?. -c' .ft-'.' 0 0 ? U jiv'iin Smith. ft t i l .o j Dewltt Guyl<in.. 3b ? 11 J t] CTydf. Kails. _'l? -i U . U i I l)oan S|>rai *, rf :i 13 0 (? I Kranklyn ft*N>tli| s-i -I ft O J Cluirio* Paint it j, :i j i o :s I MllUin n?piv*lf ' '?! " 1 U | CtihuLiI ilvoi^i* '.!j 1 O 1 51 0 | TOTALS 35 7 7 87 II \ Safe mi crrnr fur Stiliiitktr lit Nth. ftuYli-Spin 1.01 0 12 0 01 8 1 Kim:* Mtn (> 0 2 3 0 (> 0 \ 7 ' K. Iluffatcftlcr, C Byrd, f<ovctnc^. McCar tor, (luyton. Katti j. Plot! -2; R1H: Stott Hon J Muffstt'Iit'i. hovclaco. tiuyton. Sjftcarx tJeorgc; 2811 Kob|ri?oji. Stott, l-ow lare. Smith. (Juyton. SO: lluffsitotler. U>vo laco. McCartrr. DP Guyton to Falls to (itMiiK'o. U)ir K\ith-*>plntla*I<? 12. Klri>?s Mtti KOH off lluffMctlrr Painter ?i 1IUP l?\ MiifKtcUoi 'J " f'H Uoliih snri \ >n|V)ros- ThurliUrn ant! Cuytoi}; &cor <*r - hiikfi , TliiU'. ?,(Ki. > A combination treatment of ; IJramon and Oy.tnamfd has given 1 good results in'Bntrotlihg tobac- ; (Ht pl.mt ln4d weeds' for E. 'E, | NVrhiMVHjt. Route l.'Snow Hill, j fur iii p.isi >i'\or;U yc . i t's . Kings Mountain Florists Now Under New Management Corsages ORCHIDS . . up ROSF.S S3 up CARNATIONS SU up CAMELI IAS S3 up G a R or-: .\'i as svup. c.i .a pmfuas s_\ 50 1 1 p , - HUTCH IRIS $2 up Potted Plants Easter Lilies Hydrangeas Geraniums Azaleas Fuchsias Assorted Cut Flowers Kings Mountain Florists will continue to' operate in the same location, Riving the same prompt service, t or Flowers for Easter and after, call . . . Kings Mountain Florists Phone 257-J ? W. Mountain St. Proprietors: Mrs. Mary H. Spearman Mrs. Guthrie Hamrick George A. Hamrick Phone 167? lob Printing? Phone 283 I ? Negro News By Mrs. Cannle Gordon 106 Carpenter Street King* Mountain, N. C. FRESHMAN CLASS PLAY The freshman class of Davidson high school will present a drama of the Chinese opera, The Bamboo Princess, on Friday night, April 18. > Written by Effa G. Preston and Henry S. Sawyer, the play has a cast of 27 students. . Leading roles are played by the followlhg: Baron Totilen ? (Dragon) Samuel Williams, Jr., Chief of the robber band, Ching-11 The Dragon excutloner, Louis Martin; Klvon ? (The Dragon spy) John Ross; Peska ? one of the band who guards the door, John P. Jordan; Fi Yu, Dancing Mistress of the cattle, Annie Thombs ; Nikl ? A new member of the band, a mystery, James Edman Rosebora; Me-lan ? maid servant' of the castle, Kay Fran ces Wells; Romena, Robinson ? An American tourist, Inez Ross; Miss Cecllca Robinson ? Rome na's aunt, Kathryn Auams; Jim my Robinson ? ROmena's broth er, Alexander Grler; Ah Yung (Bamboo King), a very rich Chin ese nobleman, Robert L. Owens; Lotus Flower, Ah Young's beauti ful daughter, Sarah Thombs; Messenger from the Emperor, Robert Owens; Emperor of China, CarnHl Quinn; Pianist, Carl Bid dix; Admission is 15c for children 25c for adults. The fourth Sunday night,' April Many Converting' GI Insurance Of permanent-type National Service Life Insurance policies to which veterans have converted their term NSLI policies, some of the more expensive plans have proved more popular than the cheapest form of permanent In surance plan, known as ordinary life, according to an analysis an nounced by the Veterans Admini stration. Of all the permanent-type poli cies to which veterans have con verted their term NSJLI, almost half have chosen 20- payment life plans. Second in popularity Is or dinary life. 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