Ten-Pin League Opens Season Lucky Strikes and Cherry Pic-, leers won opening round games1 in the summer men’s ten pin bowling league at the Mountain No. Three Slugs Win Over Grover "It was awful. We just couldn’t get them out,’’ said Ooaeh Pres ton Holt of Grover’s 25-3 loss to No. Three Tuesday afternoon. No. Three slammed 21 hits and took advantage of eight Grover armors to pile up the big margin. R. Beam led the way with four hits, including two homems, Ric hard Little paced Grover With a single and double. Pour pitchers hurled for Gro ver, with two. Gene Cash and Billy Orockar each making two trips to the mound. Grover defeated No. Three, 3-2, in the first game of the year be tween the two teams. Grover 102 000 0— 3- 3-8 Xou Three 507 436 x—25-21-1 Cash, Hughes, Orocker, Little and Green; Lingerfelt, Hamrick and Pribble. Lane Center on Monday night. The Strikes struck for three straight wins over Trouble-Shoot ers, the winners claiming a total pin fall of 2247 and the losers 2155. Robert Gantt led the win ners with a 191 game and a 509 series. Harry Barrett was the leader for the losers with the match's best line of 202 and a set of 502. Cherry Pickers copped a two to-one decision over King Pins with a total pin fall of 2152 com pared to the losers’ 2123. John Hilling paced the winners with a line of 201 and a set of 568. Ran ny Blanton rolled the high series, 478, and Shared high-line honors with Lowery Wilson, each with 192, for the losers. The Ten-pin League will contin ue to roll on Monday night’s dur ing the summer season. The standings: Team W L Lucky Strikes 3 0 Cherry Pickers 2 1 King Pins 1 2 Trouble Shooters 0 3 Pet 1.000 .667 .333 .000 • PAGE'S MEN'S STORE # cool-as-a-breeze sport shirts .V V V , i fust Received! Small Shipment Handwoven India "BLEEDING" MADRAS This garment Is Made From HAND WOVEN INDIA MADRAS India Madias is an unusual cotton fabric, handwoven in pit looms of native dyed and spun yarns in the small vill ages of rural India. The re sults are extremely individu alistic patterns and colors and no two lengths of cloth are ex < actly alike. These native dyes are used in excess so that with each washing the dyes run somewhat into the water, lea* ving the cloth softer in color and touch, and more beautiful each time. It is this "bleeding" that gives your garment its distinctively muted and subdued colorings characteristic of AUTHENTIC INDIA MADRAS WASHING INSTRUCTIONS Wash separately with mild soap in luke warm water. Do not wash or soak overlong. $7.95 & $9.95 OTHER SPORT SHIRTS By Enro and Van Heusen # Broadcloth # Knitted T-Shirts • Oxford Cloth with button down col lars. Solids, patterns, white, colors. $195 to $5.95 CATAUNA SWIMWEAR For Men & Boys TERRY CLOTH SWIM TRUNKS $195 to $6,95 BEACH SHIRTS $5.95 Page's , MEN'S STOBE Phone 1SS7 • 133 W. Mountain Payne And Houston Post Lone VicSoty The doubles team of Ernie Payne and Sammy Houston pic ked up Kings Mountain’s lone point in the 8-1 tennis defeat at Charlotte Garinger Tuesday af ternoon. Payne and Houston defeated Grant Knowlton and Jack Krueg er, 6-2, 6-2, in the number two doubles match. The match completed the sea son for the Mountaineer netters who lost all six outings. Summaries: Singles Bain Shaw (C) def. Jimmy Plonk. 6-1, 6-1. Wayne Spurrier () def. Bill Bamseur, 6-2, 6-1. (Frank Bell (C) def. Ernie Pay ne, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. Mike Kokoska (C) def. Sam my Houston, 6-1, 6-0. Gene Gilleland (C) def. Fran kie Franklin, 8-6, 9-7. Grant Knowlton (C) def. Bill Jenkins, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles Spurrier and Kokoska (C) def. Plonk and Bamseur, 6-1, 6-0. Payne and Houston (KM) def. Knoyvlton and J. Krueger, 6-2, 6-2. B. Krueger and George (C) def. Franklin and Jenkins, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Morris Slugs Two Homers In Buc Win Jerry Morris is still slugging the ball and Bethware remains atop the southern division of the Cleveland County {baseball con ference. The husky catcher wtto will play for the Kings (Mt. juniors for the third straight season this summer cracked two homers last Friday afternoon to lead the Bucs to a 7-5 victory over Boil ing Springs. The round-trippers •boosted Jerry’s total for the week to three. He bashed one Tuesday against Grover. Tommy Barrett continued to his well for the Bucs, also, with three for three, helping Charles Bolin gain the mound wins for Coach Bill Powell’s club. The win was the fifth straight and completed the firSt round of play in the county conference for the Bucs. KM Tennis Team Loses To Shelby (Kings Mountain High (tennis team lost all matches in straight sets itto drop a 9-0 meet at Shelby last Thursday afternoon. The results: Singles Joe Bonder (S) def. Jimmy Pl onk, 6-4, 6-0. Jerry Trammell (S) def. Ernie Payne, 6-1, 6-1. Julian Wray (S) def. Bill Ram seur, 6-0, 6-4. Boyd Stokes (S) def. Sammy Houston, 6-2, 6-4. Jim Macomson (S) def. Fran kie Franklin, 6-2, 6-4. Bill Young