D HARRIS AND INTERESTED ADMIRER ? All-Western Conference Quarterback Ollie Harris, right, chats with Rex Enrlght, coach of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks at the annual Lions club football banquet honoring the Kings Mountain high school Moun taineers on December 8. (Photo courtesy The Gazette.) Giover's Cagers Scalp Bethwaxe In Paii Of County Loop Contests G rover high school's basket ball teams defeated Bethware in a county loop twin bill at Beth ware last Thu-sday night, the girls by 39 to 29 and the .boys, 57 to 48. Sue Keeter with 20 points and Betty Watterson with . 14 paced the G rover lassies, wtio spurted in '-he second and fourth periods to ice the gar.ie. Bethware's Laura Mortis won high-scoring honors for the game with 23 points, three-four* thsa of her team's total. The score was tied at 9- all af*. ter the first period of play but the visitors out-scored Bethware 12-5 in the second conto. Beth ware topped the scoring in the GIHLS Bethware Player, Poe. G Laura Morris, f 9 Hazel Bolln, f 2 Jeanelle Anthony, t 0 Mildred Peteraoa. t 0 WUma Ledbetter, g Juanlta Lovelace, g Bolln, g ^Shirley Ledbetter, g *'arolyn Bell, g IK. Ware, g TOTAL! ' - 11 Graver ra tp . 5 33 as mryer. Po?. o ra tp Sue Keeter, ( 6 8 20 Betty Watterson. f 4 6 14 Cat. Hambrlght, t , X 0 2 Linda Ponder, ( 113 Theo Hutfstettler, g Colleen Reynolds, g Annie HuffstetUer, g TOTALS U 13 38 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1 2 3 2 0 1 . 8 ? A"' 5 2 5 0 M . (39) PP PTM 3 8 2 -1 2 0 0 2 2 5 3 17 14 BETHWARE GROVER S 12 BOYS Bethware ? Player, Poa. Richard Jarvls, f Jake Dixon, f Jack Harmon, c Dean Huskey, g Bill Huffstlckler, g Giles Bell, [ Green Ken Yarboro. c Bobby Canlpe. g Ralph Hord, g TOTALS Grover ..... Player, Poa. Tommy Keeter, c BUI Wells, t Donlad Ellis, f Eddie Tucker, g Joe Mulltnax, g Jerry Cooke, t Robert Peteraon. t Dickie Owens, g TOTALS SCORE BY PERIODS ? Erie# ark u nr GROVER 17 is G 1 0 8 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 G 10 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 17 PO TP 3 ? 1 17 12 9 0 3 1 0 o 48 FG TP 7 27 1 3 12 20 0 1 1 0 .1 *3 2 s 1 0 1 37 0 5 0 1 0 2 3 1 3 St 4 3 3 4 3 1 1 21 13 It third period 7-4 to creep up to 21-25 'but a strong G rover finish leveled off thelosers. . Tommy Keeter's effortless shooting antics and Donald El lis' high production on the foul line was the difference in the boys contest, with the losing Bethware five almost equalling the winners in field goals 16 to 17.. . Keeter bucketed 10 field goals and hit seven of 14 charity shots for the 27 points and Ellis hit on 12 of 22 foul shots and made four field goals for 20 points. Jack Harmon hit ? field goals and a free shot for 17 points to pace- Bethware. Dean Huskey hit four goals and four charity shots for 12 markers. Bethware finished strong but couldn't overcome a 32-25 half time deficit. The ,box scores: "Hep" 'Cats lump Away Out Front In t[eg Action The Alley Cats won and the Luckies lost in Kings Mountain Bowling league action Monday | night at Shelby Community Cen ter, the combination sending the 'Cats way out front in the loop1 standings. The "hep" 'Cats, paced by Jim Hamrick's 337 and 'Ralph Arro wood's 322, defeated the. Inde pendents 1468 to 1447.. Arrowood copped high line GAMES or DEC. 14 Allay Cats (11-4) Independents ($-10) Howell 270 Falls 276 Morrison 297 Houser 296 Wane 280 -Carpenter 267 Hamrfck ;?7 Lbgan 292 Arrowood 322 Brackett 316 SCOUE 14U SCOHE 1447 High LIm ? Arrowood, 129. Hl?h Sat ? HamrJck, 337. Mountaineer! (6-t) Lucklei (t-7) Tlgnor 2S2 Jonas 270 Kexzlsh 277 Kelly 370 Wright 320 Btscr 344 Clark 291 Ever hart 257 Gamble 271 WDaon 283 scon 1411 SCOHE 1333 m?k Line ? Wright. 133. HHrk Sot ? Wright 338. Personal Appearance! WKMT Studio 4:00 to 4s45 p. m. F tda Dec, li I ,"f-V ? v'/ ?'*'* %v ?*'.#? *' ' .. '? *'"?*';. ?? ? ' ? ** The ;; V'T:; Movie and Radio Stan Hear the Sunshine Boys C^jlM^liispel Hi Soogfest Friday Night High School -v - Auditorium! ft 2 ?>>* ? V -1 El-Bethel-Bethware News (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) Dec. 15. ? The Bethware P. T. A. sponsored a Fall Festival at Beth ware school FrJ.i^y night. A good crowd was present. Special guest for supper was Kerr Scott, form er governor of the state. Pro ceeds from thte Festival will start a fund to purchase an activity bus for the school. Each grade sponsored a talent program. Win. ner of the group was the 1st grade. Tuesday night was Family night for the Men's Progressive club of Bethware. They held a Christmas party and suppter In the school lunch room. Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles McSwain entertained at a birthday party at her home here for her daughter, Alice. Games and contests were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Alice received many nice gifts from her many friends. Rev. C. W. Walker and daugh ter, Linda attended the funeral Friday of R. L. Jolly who was honors with 129, while ALbert Brackett topped the losers with 316. Fred Wright, Jr., put together a 122 high line and a 320 set for top honors as the Mountaineers dumped the Luckles 1411 to 1323. Furman Wilson's 282 topped the losers, who had one of their worst nights. buried at New Prospect. Mr. Wal ker assisted with thfe funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris and family spent the weekend at Jackson Springs with relatives. Mrs. Wanza Goforth is sick and In the Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs.L. V. Hoyles of Florida are spending several weeks here with their family. Friday night of this wteek the El-Bethel Home Demonstration club will hold its annual Christ mas party in the Bethware lunch room. Rev, Boyce Huffstetler will give the devotional. They will al so have a pound party. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wise had as their weekend guests her sis ter, Mrs. Duncan, of Cherryville, and Mr. Duncan. The Jessie Lee Circle met at El Bethel Sunday night. Mrs. Virgie Eaker and Mrs. James Elder had charge of the program. Rev. and Mrs. Boyce Huffstet ler spent Saturday In Charlotte. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gantt of Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Green and fami ly of hear Fallston. Mrs. F. F. Herndon returned homte last week from Florida where she spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. L. For bls and Mr. Forbis. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service met Wednesday af ternoon at 2:30 p. m. at El-Bethlel club house for their December program. Ray Whisnont Buys Guernsey Ray Whisnant has purchased a young Guernsey air**, Belmont View Hardwick Pete, from A. B. Siagle, Franklin, N, C., and sell ing a young Guernsey sire, Lad die's King Royal, to Wayne Bar rctt, Waco, N. C. Mr. Whisnant's young bull Is out of the cow, Belmont View Honwiek Pallie, and is sired by Grand View Daisy's Hardwick, where Mr. Barrett's young bull is out of thb cow, Sweepstake's Holly, and Is sired by Pleasant View Ace's Laddie. Our Appreciation . . . We wish to state our considerable appreciation to all who cooperated and collaborated with us in presenting last weekend's MODEL HOM? SHOW in Crescent Hill, particularly to ELMER LUMBER COMPANY, sponsor of the show, and to BAIRD FURNITURE, COMMUNITY IMPLE MENT & SUPPLY CO., COOPER'S, INC./McGINNIS FURNITURE COM PANY, and STERCHI'S, for their help in furnishing the home, to ALLEN FLOWER SHOP for flowers, and also to each and everyone of the sever al hundred persons who inspected this new ranch-style residence and, thereby, made the show a most successful event. Crescent Hill Developement Co., Inc. FOR THESE f"- Come in and let your confidence in our values be your guide to selecting gifts that represent extreme quality. 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