Mountaineers Lose Thriller To Hill Toppers By 12 to 7 Kings Mountain failed to hold unto a 7-6 halftlme lead here Fri day night, allowing the visiting RUtheffbrd ton-Splndale Hill Top pers to push 57 yards for the win ning marker after a third-period fumble recovery. Final score wad 12 to 7 in the well-played Wes tern AA conference game. Tailback Jim Kimmell scored for the Mountaineers 'ate In the second period and kicked the go ahead point. Kings Mountain moved W yards, after stopping ;k determined visitor drive, with the drive sparked by the passing of Ollie Harris, back in action after a pulled ligament two days before the opening game, and the run ning of Kimmell, Wingback Don McCartcr and Fullback Gene Pat terson. A Harris to McCarter toss good for 27 yards set up Kim rnell's off-tackle run to paydirt.. The winners scored first, marching 81 yards with Hill Thompson tossing to Doug Pad gett 29 yards for the tally. Guard Hay Dixon recovered a Kings Mountain tumble, halting n 30-yard drive, -and the smooth working T-formation visitors moved for the winning tall late in the third canto. A Thompson to .Padgett "connection for 21 yards set the tally up on the Mountaineer 5. Fullback F^arl Byers bucking over two plays la ter from the two Max Byrd miss ed a placement try after the first STATISTICS KINGS MOUNTAIN PLAYER T G L N?l Avy. Crorgt- I 12. 0 12 12 Klmmell 14 H3 3 . Wl 3.7 Mi-Cart ?r 7 . 24 l) 24' 3.5 KUIh 1 0 0 0 0 I'ntti'rvm 3 4 5 -1 ?.34 Harris 3 0 2$ .29 -9.7 TOTALS 29 123 37 M 3.0 RUTHERFORDTON-SPINDALE ttyeri 7 4'J 0 42 6.0 Terry ' a) 114 1 113 5.6 Ntoiiri' 0 31 1 30 5.0 Thompnon 6 20 0 20 3.3 TOTALS 38 J07 2 205 5.3 KINGS MOUNTAIN PASSER All. Coinp. In). T<1?. Harrm . IS ; 0 1 185 Klmim-JI 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 16 ? 1 10S RUTHERFORDTON-SPINDALE Thompson H 3 1 G6 KINGS MOUNTAIN PASSER TO YDS. GAINED Harris Klitimell 27.0.13.0 Harris I-ayton 18. 11 Harris McCartor 27, 9 RUTHERFORDTON-SPINDALE Thompson rmU;, KM drawing 5 for defensive holding giving RS first and ten on the RS-43. Terry hit for 8 and 3 and a first Thompson made 3 as the game ended. Final score ? RS 12, KM 7. LINEUPS POS. KINGS MTN. RUTH.. SPIN. I,K Richard George . Doug Padgett' l.T Keh Hudson ... .' Howard I?au?hter l.G Jimmy Caveny ... ... Charles B>rd C Koh Hullendei Wade Bvrd KG Kenneth Davis . At Thompson ItT Kohert D?vi$ ... Steve Martin KK Konnie La > ton . gay Kin mi QB- Kill Ruth' IhU Thompson l.H Jimmy Kimmeil l?aui Terry KH I>? ?n MoO'ait ?r Mav Bvrd KB Gefic Pat;ers??n Karl crs SCORE BY QUARTERS: ,i kiAi:* Mountain 0 T 0 .?.> ? T I iiuUi-Spliiiiale *> 11 I* SCORING : Kin^s Mountain touchdown. Kimrriejs u?->ard run in 2nd quarter* PAT ? Kimmt'\l. placement KUth .Sptndaie" .ou? hdo\s ns. Padgett, ?^?-yard pass. ?nd 'quarter* and By e.r s < -'-yard plunge, ^rd quart or ? 4 SCB> Kings Mountain' end. Franklin WMt tiu.-kus itanny Arnette. Sam Me* Carti r CharTes Yedon guard, Kd?jle CIv> - forth . i-hter. Midon Hope.. bavoljv;o OFKIC1 Al-5 Nick Ognovlch. referee. Marion Bird umpire; * Bob JKn>jlish. head linesman., George fi?H?k. field judpe Britain claims that her farms produce more per acre than any other farm land. Our "Extra" Service MEANS Extra Driving ECOHOMY; Driving starts to cost more when you overlook minor ser vices and are suddenly faced with major repairs^ It won't happen here! We check all vital areas every time you drive up) Our Care Will Make Tour Car Last Longer CENTER SERVICE Corn?r Mountain and Battleground - Mountaineer "Bees" Drop To Lincolnton Kings Mountain high school's "B" football team dropped a close 6-0 game to Lincolnton at City Stadium Monday afternoon. The Little Mountaineers dis played o tough defense but failed to get an attack going. The visitors scored on a pass in terception. The "Bees" are scheduled at Lincolnton on Monday after noon and at Cherryville next Thursday, rain cancelling the contest last Thursday In the lineup for Kings Moun tain were James Abernathy, De witt Blanton, Charles CaShlon, Clyde Cobb, Lewis Cole, Eddie Gofortff, George Harris, Donald Hord, Michael Houser, Clyde Hlnson, Palmer Huffstetler* Da vid Klncald, Jerry Logan, Earl Marlowe, Sammy McOarter, Joe Ormand, Bud Rhea, Jimmy Rotobs and Charles Yelton. Methodist Youth ? ? Sponsoi Bazaaz Fresh red hot yams will be an order of the day, on Saturday night, October 18, at the Old Southern Yam Roasts and Chur ch Bazaar being held on the grounds, back of Grace Metho dist church, Cleveland Avenue, Kings Mountain, 6 to 9 p. m. Cake Walks, Games, Contests, and gay festival music reigned over by a frio of colorful clowns will furnish entertainment -to guests, who will find available plenty of Hot Food, Coffee, Milk, and Gold Drinks. 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