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" . , ? . ' " . . * ? ' ? - ? . ' ' . i' -' *? ? ' ' " . .. ' 1 ' * .. . I Legion Juniors With Win Under Belts Play Doubleheader Here On Friday At 6 Down Morgaiiton Club Here Friday By Score Of 15 8 Blasting out with a 11 hit Vkt tack un three pitchers, KiiVfts M u i) n tain's American L eglon juniofs downed Morganton here last Friday 15 to 8 to hit the win cvlnmn (or the first time this season and break a three game slreak of scoreless innings. Coach Hal Dediwxi's club lost to Charlotte 11 to H here Monday night, and on Tuesday night 0#a?h Pop Simmon's Shelby lads put a 17 to 7 pasting on Kings Mountain, A scheduled contest with Qherr'yville here last Saturday night was postponed because of rhreaiening weather. Kings Mountain now has a re turd of one win in six starts i?r Area 4 round-robin play. Klimina tion series are scheduled to begin ? in June 29. ' .1. P EliK N?, Township high school outfielder, took over pit ? liing duties for Kings Mountain in the Morganton game and was Credited with the victory, getting Jiclp in .the lasf three innings 1'vum cjiles Hell, Hethware right Zander. After allowing two runs in the Jiis?t frame. Kings Mountain jumped on starter Kloyd Lane of Morganton for five runs last Fri day and were never headed. George Harris, third baseman. MORGANTON AB B H PO A Di X Awry, sk .!> J 2" 2 I* fry Will its. if r> I 1 l it ItiiWii Wilson, .'if 2 l :i 3 J?ofr Jfopei . ' rf ? I II J I) Paul Slpi*s. c t I 1- .? 1 Miller . Ill \ I) 1 ?! ^\ i-Vrd St hi i . if r? 0 zi 2 o SVfwrty. S l * ? * > *b I j 1 ; Floy 4 lAtnh, p 11 o i? o.l Cannon. p .1 (l o 11 2 D'hhJ. I' '? <> n -0 0 TOTALS 36 8 9 2 4 10 KINGS MOUNTAIN AB H H PO A palmer. Short. >?s a o o * 1 -I Jv-tbby Wilson. ? f ' ?; 1 1 0 J T. 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' > m M.\r|??wo U-r \ runs In 2. ru-ii !? for s runs in \ 2-0. fJbs i for 0 run< hi .? 2-.* wr Ann--.' t.^* lli'll ; UiiTjui't^ SHii'b an<t \Vh1 W?S S<^>ii?r: McCurJy. Time 2:r*5. AB R u PO A llvifvr l'yfvso!i fi l . ? 1 "% 1 \? c rto\.| < r ; \ ik<^ ):?iiit?H 1 1? ?; t Mianton. Vl? ti ? ?.? o VV-JU iCS II.v ? ti. 'I ?> 1 - '> Hi* rrrmn M . (Jumis. 1 > iv ; lUMrl?*k, ;ib t n ,? \ (icrnid Humphries rr.* 1 S 1 x ? Korti'nJbei 1 >. t; .i 1 L n Sp?n?:?-r p t ? n .? I?m Hennon. .b l*- ^ o ? rattiM stin, j2b I 2 2 1 l anvti r\iv K nirl. 0 t? \ 2 11 J T?>rnm> M? Carver, p 0 0 0 0 l^?n Bn. !>;??*. p rf I 2 2 (9 0 TOTALS 4? 17 21 27 II X1NGS MOUNTAIN AB R H PO A I'Hlmor s irt ss > I 1 i * lVil?l>\ W* *?on if c( ?? 2 I 1 ' j ? P ,Ki u \ i p r f I > t 1 Mfllon Hope. . ?? ? ') i? s 1 h-n Hnhrrts b 1 it 1 Q < i! i lUrreM" f I 0 1 6 Q i irne? Al>v?- U.lT ;,y , I' > 2 1.1 O .' ^'.'4ortx% Harris. *l?i } i -? v j i Aiberl AntbT^on. pi <* o ? i ?rl Mi . ??. p. i t i o i liici B ' I |> 1 ? ?* ii l> i an H s%. v i 0 ft 0 0' linph Hnrii ii ) ji '? a 0' TOTALS 3^ 7 9 27 |)|: s 5>af?: *m rv-; lors tlo^e f .?r Humphries ii 5th. w ovj1 f>tr HenwiB in 3th _ | s XX? Hit t?> rib her f??f i:.?<i?ns in I* . ? \ -f>af?' on f-rtor for* Mi-Ginni* m 5>?h SHXLBY JRS 203 141 10S? 1? ; KINGS MTN. IPS. 100 400 002? ?? F>rors IV.irson. Slant oh. Kourl. Wilson % Roberts AhernMhy; Rill: Pearson. Rol lins. Byril MrClnms .1, Henson. Kouri. Mc CArver. Bridge*. Short. \\ Mmo^ :k Rob-r**. Marlowe 2KH Rolllnl, IIumphrieB, ?HkT~ ?on, Wilson. Marlowe, 3BH ror?enl)?rry; SB: Floyd Ib-nson. I>P: prarjuin to Pat tenon to Rollins. Roberts to Short to Hope; 1/)R: Shelby 17.- Kings Mtn. 14: BOB: Off McCarviM- Bridges 1. Span?ler 3. Anderson 7. Marlowe 3; SO McCarver 5, Bridges ft. Spangler 2. Anderson 2. Mar lowe, 1 Bell 1. FJlis 2. Hlta off MrCarser ? for % runs in 3 2-3 inhlngs; Bridge# 1 for 0 runs In 3 4.3. S#nngler 2 for U run* i fiwe 8 for 5 r ins In 1 1-3. Bell !S for 2 in 2; Anderson 1 /or 5 runs In 2 2-3; Mar rung In 2. Ellis 7 for 5 runs In 2; Hord O for 0 rung In 1; Hit by pitcher, by: Anderson 2 (MeCarver, Kourl) ; Hard (Han ton), MeCarver (Hope); WP Bridges; LP Anderson ; Umpires: I?eroy Brunson and J. D. Heavener, Scorer: Carp; Time 3:05. ,S" * I topped the 1 J hit attack with four! . far five, ' including a double, to drive in three runs. Bobby Wil j son. Ken Roberts, James Aber jnathy, and Hell each had two ! hits. Ellis gjive up six hits for 8 runs 'in five and one- third innings, j struck out five and walked 9. Bell came on. with one out and five I runs across in the top of the sixth, i struck out the first man, walked the next and forced the next to hit into an infield out to retire the side without further damage. He I retired the side in order in the ! seventh and eighth and, after a lead-off single In the ninth, got i the next three men. In the Charlotte contest Mon day night, Kings Mountain had j an S to 6 lead going into the top of the seventh when Coach Joe i Moody's visitors drove over five 'runs on four hits, a walk and a j wild pitch. Bell was the victim of | | the uprising after relieving Mar- i lowe in the third. Ellis finished j up. j Harris had two for three and. Palmer Short, Bessemer City i . shortstop, had two for five to j ; pace the hitting. Short had a tfl- 1 pie anil a double to drive in three j ? runs. Kings Mountain trailed Shelby 5 6 griing into- the top of the fifth ! here Tuesday night but the pit ching department fell apart and. Shelby won going away. Lefty Albert Anderson started for Kings Mountain but weaken ed after allowing four runs and five hits in the fifth and Marlowe came on. Bell followed, gave way to Ellis and Ralph Itord finished up. ' Kings Mountain got rid of Shelby's starter, Lefty Tommy McCarver with a four-run rally in the fourth. Don Bridges came on to put out the fire and Spang I ler worked the last two innings after Shelby had built up a big margin. | Bobby Wilson paced Kings ! Mountain's 9- hit attack with four ! hits, one a double. Marlowe had ia double for the other big blow, i Roger Pearson, Don Rollins, and I Charles Byrd had three hits each to pace Shelby's 21 bingle attack. Board Will Hear Industry Pleas The county board of commis sioners, which has been sitting ds a board of equalization and review intermittently for the past two weeks', will begin pro cessing industrial complaints Monday, Max Hamrick, clerk to the board, said yesterday. Mr. Hamrick said the biggest portion of the complaints have been processed and that the work of the board is proceeding satisfactorily,. . Silage made of corn. cane, grasses or legumes, preserved in the trench silo is increasing in popularity as a winter feed. DRIVE-IN KINGS MOUNTAIN and BESSEMER CITY Located on Kings Mountain ? Bessemer City Highway, only | 2 Milan from Kings Mountain. OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK TODAY, THURS.. JUNE 18 "fsnvaders From Mars" in color Helen Carter Arthur Franz FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 19 and 20 The Silver Whip" Rory Calhoun Dale Robertson ? also ? 30 MINUTES OF COLOR CARTOONS LATE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 SUN. . MON. ? TUESDAY June 21, 22. 23 'Never Let Me Go" with Clark Cable and Gene Tierney 2 CARTOONS Mon. & Tues. Nights Arc Fami2y Nights EVERY WEEK Adm. SOc per car WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 24 and 25 "Gun Fighter" Gregory Peck Jean Parker NEWS - CARTOON ? a Sboww KIghtlY ? Starting at Dusk Admission 40c O flQ, ADMISSION ? To Childran Under IS Asheville Here Friday In Twin Bill. Gastonia Here Monday ' ' - ** 1 Kings. Mountain's American Legion Juniors are scheduled at Hickory Thursday, with Ashe ville here in a doubleheader Fri day, with Gastonia here Mon day, at Gastonia Tuesday and at Morganton on next Wednes day. The first game Friday with Ashevllle Is a postponed game of June 6 when the Kings Moun tain team arrived at Asheville at about the same time os- a. terri fic downpour hit town. "Strutting Bud" Shaney, form er player with the Vets here in 1947 and veteran player and um pire, is associated. with the Ashe vllle team. Keith Bradley, who coached Asheville's junior team 23 years ago and reached the semi-finals of the Little World series, is again at the helm of the mountain-town entry. Coach Bradley says he's building for the future, with young ball play: ers. Monday's game with Gastonia here is the scheduled game of June 10, which was rained out. Gastonia boasts one o't the top teams tn Area 4, with "Crash" Davis, former Gastonia Junior player and professional veteran, giving a try *t the coaching end of the program. Tuesday's game at Gastonia is scheduled for Sims Park at 4 p. m. Clyde Small is coach of the Morganton team, which Coach Hal Dedmon's nine hits next Wednesday night at Morganton high school park. Kings Moun tain downed Morganton here last Friday to post it's only vic tory this season The home-and home first round series is scheduled to end on June- 27 and standings wKl determine pairings in the e limination, second round, series which will be on the best;two of-three basis. The remaining Kings Moun ?l?l GASTON lAKINCS MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY FREE CANDY For The Children at the Box Office EVERY NIGHT THURS.. LAST DAY June 11 ? 1st Kings Mtn. Showing. Sky Full Oi Moon with Carlton Carpenter CARTOON FRI. ONLY. Jl/NE 19 Blonde Dynamite They Bowery Boys 30-MINUTES OF COLOR CARTOONS AND COMEDY SAT.. ONLY. JUNE 20 Arabian Nights In Technicolor with Marie Montez ? Also ? TULSA with Susan Hayward and Robert Preston COLOR CARTOON SUNDAY - MONDAY June 21 and 22 Carribean in technicolor with Arlene Dahl ? Also? Grapes o! Wrath with Henry Fonda COLOR CARTOON TUES. - WED. - THURS. June 23-24-2S Big 3-D Side Streets of Hollywood 20 Minutes of This Film is in 3-D NO EXTRA CHARGE (10c for glasses) OPEN ALL YEAH at 6:30 p. m. Kiddie Fairy Land ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN NORTH CAROLINA FREE O Live Ponies To Ride ? Merry -Go -Round ? Wading Pool ? Swings Orer SO Painted Life-Sise Car toon Characters ? No Dressing Up ? No Baby Sitting ? No Parking Worries Good Family Entertainment OASTOH I A MMOS WOWTAW K??WAV tain schedule: June 18 ? at Hickory. J una 19 ? Asheville here, twi nlght doubleheader ? 6 p.m. June 22 ? Castonia here. June 23 ? at Gastonia. June 24 ? at Morgantort. June 26 ? Cherryvllle here, aft ernoon game at 2:30 p. m. June 27 ? at Cherry-villa. 4 Open House To End Methodist School The dally vacation church school of Central Methodist church will close with an open house Friday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. The theme of the school has been "Learning from Jesus". , The various classrooms have taken on a new look during the ten sessions. Attractive cards with Bible verses and prayers have been made for hospital trays. Jig saw puzzles made from pretty pictures, and peep shows have been prepared to be sent to shut-In friends. On the walls are murals made by the Junior girls. These tell the story of life in Jesus'- time. From native clay, objects have taken shape In the hands of the Junior boys, reminiscent of tools that were used in Biblical times. Choral reading Is an interest ing part of the school and is en joyed by the primaries, juniors, and intermediates. An invitation Is extended to pa rents and friends to attend the Friday evening open house. Blasting Cap Warning Issued Nearly nine times as taany veterans now have the special post - Korea GJ term life insur ance policy as had it a year ago, Veterans Administration said. In April, 1952, only 2,265 of these policies were in force with a value of $19,136,000. A year later, or on April 30, 1953, the number of policies in force had increased to 19,006 and the amount, to $157,938,000. These policies are the 5- year' non-convertible, non ? particlpa- 1 ting term life insurance for which eligible post-Korea veter ans must apply to VA within 120 days of their discharge or J separation from service. Post-Korea veterans eligible to apply to VA for this Insurance are . those with, service in the U. S. armed forces anywhere in the world since June 27, 1950, the start of the Korean hostilities, who were' ordered to active ser vice for a period in excess. of 30 days and who were entitled to the free indemnity protection of the law.. These policies may be renew ed every 5 years at the premium rate for the then-attained age. They may not toe converted to any^other type of GI life insur ance, nor are they entitled to di vidends under thfe law. But the premium cost for most ages "is the lowest of all other types of GI life insurance administered by VA. Post-Kor?_a veterans who ap ply for this Insurance within the fixed 120 days of their discharge or separation do not require a medical examination. Since 1943 U. S, wheat crops have exceeded a* billion bushels every year except one. Another billion bushel crop is expectinl this year. IMPERIAL THEATHVT Kings Mountain, N. C. Phone 134 TODAY. THURSDAY. JUNE 18 DOUBLE FEATURE "Anythin Can "Woman In The Happen" Dark" ? Kim Hunter Penny Edwards' Color Cartoon FRI. - SAT.. JUNE 19-20 DOUBLE FEATURE OPEN AT 11 O'CLOCK "C-JJU n-1." "A Wac bom al l Walla Walla" s.?a. Judy Ca nova MONDAY and TUESDAY. JUNE 22 and 23 "MY SON JOHN" color cartoon with Helen Hayes and Van Heflin WED. - THURS.. JUNE 24-25 DOUBLE FEATURE 'Thunder In The 'Taxi" East" ? Dan Dalley with Allan Ladd Color Cartoon See The Best lor Less ? Admission 30c? 9c ticket orricE onus-, it *5 WEEKDAYS . l*l? SATURDAYS JOY PhQMSOO KINGS MTN. UW MO?l lliN MON.-WIS.-rM. ? UT. JIT lllli THURSDAY, LAST SHOWING JAMAICA RUN JUNE 18 in technicolor with Ray Milland and Arlene Dahl LATEST NEWS AND CA8TOON FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 19 and 20 TARZAN and the SHE DEVIL with Lex Barker and 'Water Birds' Short Subject . . camtoon LATE SHOW S A T.. JUNE 20? 11:15? AND MONDAY and TUESDAY JUNE 22 and 23 Steel Your Nerves! ilk will smash them! . Wffcttd fry Scmaplty by in Mi ? wiiM Boves M irvhg waiuce ? mi em COMEDY & CARTOON: ALSO LATEST NEWS MON.-TUES. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ; JUNE 24 and 25 The BEAST From 20.000 Fathoms Pre -Historic Sea- Giant Rages Agc?nst City I LATEST NEWS.. 3 STOOGES AND CARTOON : I / i. t , It's Ford's 50th birthday and you. get the "happy returns" . . . 41 "Worth More features that make your car dollars go farther than ever before in history! A _ ' House! PLONK MOTOR COMPANY
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