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Kings Mountain Downs Hawks 26 to 6 For Second Victory Ollie Harris Passes To Patterson For Score, Hits McCarter For Two Coach Shu Carlton's Moun taineers* the boys 'with nowhere to go but up", continued winning ways at Kings Mountain stadium, iast Friday night, thumping Mount Holly high's Hawks 2G to 6 in a non -conference game origi nally scheduled for the Mt, Holly park but transfered here two weeks ago. The Mountaineers started up the ladder in the opener here on September 11, pasting Bessemer City 27 6. Kings Mountain opened up a deadly passing attack against the big Hawk eleven and the ground attack continued stout as the Mountaineers took the open ing kickoff and marched 79 yards to pay dirt. Defensive play probably ac counted for the turning point in the contest, however, as Half back Gene Patterson intercepted a Mt. Holly pass in the end zone to halt the visitors only real threat of the night early In the second period. After stalling Coach Max Beam's machine, Kings Mountain marched 80 yards for the second touchdown, scored another in the second canto after a mis-fireu gamble on fourth down and ! marched to a final score in th third quarter before giving way to the second and third teams for the remainder of the contest. Mt. Holly scored its only touch down midway of the final chap ter on an illegal "sleeper" pass play that covered 60 yards, Quarterback Dink McManus to End Benny Carpenter. Patterson scored the first and second touchdowns for Kings Mountain. Halfback Don McCar ter adding the other pair. Tackle Kenneth Cook added placements after the final pair. Center Milton Hope paced the Mountaineer defensive play, be ing credited with five tackles and three assists. Patterson had the pass Interception, Guard Charles Yelton blocked a punt and Half back Charles Smith recovered a fumble. Tackle Eddie Goforth was ere ] \\ V(0U wan MODEL 900! for precise ~ -?'*f Here ? ? 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Had Int. Tdi. O. Harris 8 5 0 78 O. Harris ..2.0 0 0 TOTALS !3 S 0 7? MOUNT HOLLY McManus 6 . 4 1 100 RECEIVING: KINGS MOUNTAIN PLATER Caught Yds. | D McCarter 3 33. 35'. 13* I Patterson 1 13* I Layton 1 6 | MOUNT HOLLY Carpenter 3 12. 9. 60*1 Kllllan 1 19] <? ? Indicates TD play) dited with four tackles arid two assists. Other defensive credits went to (tackles listed first, as sists next): Patterson 3-0; Clon lnger 3-0; Guard Jim Caveny 2-4; Yelton 2-0; End Ronnie Layton 1 2; Fullback Richard George 1-1; End James Abernathy 1-1; D. McCarter 1-0; J. McCarter 1-0; Huffstetler 10; Marlowe 1-0; Plott 1-0; Jackson 1-0; Burns 1-0; Cole 1-0; Smith 1-0; G. Harris 1 0; Arnette 0-2; Blanton 0-1; and Cook 0-1. Plcry -By-Play Kings Mountain won the toss and elected to receive, Mt. Holly defending the North goal, Ho'yle kicked to the KM-12 to D. McCarter, who returned the | ball 9 yards to the KM-21 (Rust SherrilD. George made 5 into the line (Whitaker). Patterson was stopped after a yard (B. Davis). Patterson took a pitch for 7 (Car penter) and a first down, George was stopped cold (Huffstetler), D. McCarter took a pitch for 17 (Killian) and the second 1st down. George made 5 Into the line (Carpenter). O. Harris' pass to Abernathy was long. Harris pitched to Layton for 6 (McMa nus). and another 1st. Harris v/as trapped trying to pass and lost 3 (B. Davls-Sigmon), McCarter ran for 10 yards (McManus) and 14 yards (B. Davls-Whitaker) and a 1st down on thaMH-18. George made 3 into the line (Whitaker). Patterson added 5 (Whitaker) and McCarter was stopped after a yard (Slgmon). On fourth and one, Patterson took a pitch and . raced into the end zone from 9 | yards out. Cook's placement was wide to his left. Score ? KM 6, MH 0. Cook kicked to the MH-16 to Klllian, who returned 17 yards (Patterson) to the MH-33. Klllian ran for 13 (George) and a 1st down. Mcintosh made a yard (Hope). Klrby ran for 4 yards (Goforth). McManus passed to Carpenter for 19 yards (Hope) and another 1st. McManus made a yard (Goforth-Layton) and lost 6 (Goforth) trying to pass. Mc Manus went back to pass, ran up the middle for 4 (Caveny) as FINDS MARK ? Quarterback Oliie Karris, Kings Mountain high school senior, aboTe, pass ed for three touchdowns in last Friday's 26-6 lacing of Mt. Holly h ?. Harris hit Halfback Gene Patterson for one touchdown and fixed a pair of scoring tosses to Halfback Don McCarter. A first year man under center in the new Mountaineer ? T. Harris hands off and passes with the best iq the business. He played tailback for the past three sea sons in the single wing offense. the period ended. Score KM 6, MH 0. Second Quarter Yelton broke through to block Sherrill's punt attempt and KM took over on the KM-42. George lost a yard (Carpenter Hoyle) and McCarter failed to gain (Sigmon). Harris' pass to Patterson was long. Harris punt ed 29 yards to the MH-30 to Mo Manus, who ran back 26 yards (Goforth-George) to the KM-44. Killian made 2 (Hope) and Kir by ran for 5 (Caveny-Hope). Mc Manus hit Carpenter for 12 (D. McCarter) and a 1st down, no. 3. Pass interference was called on Patterson on the KM-3 on a pass, McManus to Carpenter and KM drew a 15-yard penalty. With 1st and goal on the KM-10, Patterson Intercepted McManus' pass in the end zone and KM took over on the KM-20. McCarter ran for 9 yards (Whi taker) and Harris sneaked for. 2 (B. Davis) and the 1st, no. 6. George took a pitch for 8 yards (B. Davis) and bumped the line for 4 (B. Davis-Cline and a 1st. McCarter made a yard (B. Davis) and ran for 6 (Whitaker). George made 4 (Carpenter-Cline) and a Third Quarter MH elected to receive and KM kicked from the North. Cook's kickoff went 50 yards to the MH 10 to McManus, who ran It back 26 yards (Patterson) to the MH 36, Killian made 3 yards over guard (Hope-Caveny). Klrby ran for 4 yards (Yelton). McManus sneaked for 4 yards (Yelton) and 1st Down No. 6. King was stop ped for nc gain ( Arnette-Caveny) into the line. Patterson knocked down McManus' pass to Carpen ter. On 3rd down, Carpenter punted short, 13 yards, to Patter son who returned 15 yards (B. Davis-Cline) to the MH-45. Patterson broke over right YARDSTICK FINAL SCORE KM MH 26 6 Touchdowns running ... 1 0 Touchdowns passing 3 I ? -A. -a _ ? ? - * * Total first downs 18 9 'Yds. gained rushing . . 231 93 Passes completed 5 4 Yds. gained passing .... 78 100 Net rushing & passing 301 161 Number of plays (not .counting kicks and penalties where play is nullified) 54 33 Average gain per play 5.6 4.9 Passes intercepted by ... 1 0 Yards runback 20 0 Number of punts 3 3 Punts had blocked 0 1 Yards punts 105 41 Tdf. punts averaged .... 35 14 Yds. lost block punt .... 0 11 Yds. punts returned .... 15 St Number of klckoffs ..... 5 2 Yards kickoffs ....... 224 8* Yds. kickoffs averaged . . 45 44 Yds. kickoffs returned . . 22 78 Ball lost on fumbles ..... 0 1 Number of penalties .... 4 . 5 Times enforced . . 4 3 Yds. lost by penalty .... 71 27 TOTAL YARDS GA1N I ED IN GAME (add yards gained run back punts, kickoffs & Intercepted passes to net rushing -pass ing and penalty gains) 396 381 1st downs rushing 1st downs passing 1st downs penalty 13 4 . 5 4 . 0 1 Yds. lost rushing Net yds. rushing Passes attempted . 8 32 223 61 . 10 6 guard for 23 yards (Huffstetler) and 1st Down No. 13. McCarter went for 12 yards (McManus-Kil lian) and another 1st on the MH 10. McCarter made a yard (Sig mon-Loftin). Patterson lost 2 yards . (Carpenter). McCarter caught Harris* pass out of the end :^one, no good. McCarter took a snort pass irorn Harris and ran for the touchdown, the play cov ering 12 yards. Cook's placement was good. Score ? KM 26, MH 0. Cook kicked to the MH-20 to McManus, who returned 4 yards (Goforth). Kirby made ^ yards i Marlowe). McManus' pass fell incomplete but MH drew 5. for offsides. McManus made a yard (Hope) on the keep. McManus punted to the KM-45, George fumbling but KM recovered.* Patterson made 5 yards (Whi taker) and Marlowe ran for 1 and the 1st down. No. 16. Mar lowe made 3 yards (B. Davis). Jackson was stopped for no gain (Cline)'. Smith made 5 yards (Jenkins). Marlowe made 3 yards (B. Davis) and the first down. Marlowe was stopped cold (B. Davis) on 1st down and 10 to go as the period ended. Score ? KM 26, MH 0. Fourth Quartet G. Harris went back to pass and was downed for a 7-yard loss but the run was cancelled when KM drew a 15-yard penalty for Illegal use of the hands and the Mountaineers were assessed the penalty to the KM-46, from the end of the previous run, a net loss of 22 yards on the infraction. On 2nd down and 32 to go, Jack son ran for 6 yards (Funderbur ke). G. Harris' pass to Smith was long. Marlowe punted 36 yards to the MH-12 to McManus, who returned the ball 19 yards (Plott) to the MH-31. McManus made 6 yards (Jack son) around end and 3 yards (Burns> on a sneak. McManus handed off to Kirby for 2 (Cole) and a 1st down. McManus attemp ted to latteral after being stopped on a tackle (Smith) for a 2-yard loss but the run was cancelled when MH was penalized 15 yards for illegal use of the hands, from the end of the run, a net loss of 17 yards to the MH-25, 1st and 27 to go. McManus fumbled When hit hard (Cloninger) and Smith recovered on the MH-24. Marlowe's short gain was nulli fied when KM drew 15 for illegal use o t the hands. Jackson made 10 yards (McManus). Smith ran for 2 yards (Sigmon). Marlowe's pass to Jackson was long. Mar lowe ran on 4th down for 3 yr?rds and the ball went over on downs on the MH -25. McManus ran for 6 yards (Wright) and passed to Carpen ter for 9 (G. Harris) and a 1st down. After KM had called time out, during which MH substitu tions were made, Carpenter re mained on the MH sideline and took a "sleeper" pass from Mc Manus for a 60-yard touchdown run. Carpenter fumbled the ball on the placement attempt. Score ? KM 26, MH 6, Hoyle kicked to . the KM-20 to G. Harris, who returned the ball 13 yards (Horace Norwood) to the KM-33. Jackson made a yard (Funderburke) and two minutes remained in the game. Smith made 13 yards (Killian-McMan us) and 1st Down No. 18. Mar jlowe made 7 yards (Jenkins) and 2 yards (Jenkins). Jackson's 7 yard gain to the MH-36 was can celled when KM was penalized from the MH-39 for clipping, 15 yards to the KM-46. Marlowe made 4 yards (Harold Norwood) and punted 40 yards to the MH 10, McManus running the ball back 6 yards (Cloninger). Kirby made 3 yavds (Huff stetler) and McManus lost 2 (Cloninger) as the game ended. (Final score ? KM 26, MH 6. 1st down. Patterson ran for 13 (McManus) and First Down No. 9. Harris passed to D. McCarterl for 23 yards, out-of-bounds on the MH 10. George lost 2 yards (Hoyle). Harris passed to Pat terson lor 12 yards and a touch down. Cook's placement was no good. Score ? KM 12, MH 0. Cook kicked to the MH-15 to Kirby, who ran back 14 yards (Goforth, on a hard tackle). Mc Manus made 9 but MH drew a 5-yard penalty for illegal motion. Kirby made 7 yards (Caveny) and Mcintosh ran for 11 (Hope) and a first down. McManus lost 6 yards trying a pitchout (Lay ton). McManus made 6 (Aberna thy), KM refusing a penalty a- , gainst MH for 5 yards for illegal | motion. McManus went back to pass but was swamped for a 12 yard loss (Layton-Arnette-Cave- . ney), a penalty against MH being | refused. With 4th and 21 to go, McManus ran from punt forma tion and lost 5 yards (Blanton- , Cook) and the ball went over to ' KM on downs on the MH-25. Harris hit McCarter with a beauty for 25' y&rds and a touch down. Cook added the extra point from placement. Score: KM 19, MH 0. Cook kicked to the MH-15 to McManus, who returned 17 yards (Hope-Abemathy). The period ended before MH could get a play underway. Score ? KM 19, MH 0. LINEUPS ros. imos mth. mt. holly LK JUmutkr . Carp?nt?r LT Anwttt Laftta V SI ? OFFICIAL*! Carl itfrnt) fot mm MOT ITT YOUR WATCH Hat it ml with cm aoci dsn*.? Is it not kooping good time? Lot us tost it pprr on our V rnSS Parch i tMasfr ft print* a record showing tbo tract rato and condi tion of you watch. ?-? 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