1 BOXSCORES Kings Mountain Ab B Leigh, lb 3 0 Hilliard, 2b 4 0 Gibson, rf 4 0 Leonard, p 10 Goforth, p 10 Hughes, p 0 0 Gold, ss 3 0 Bolin, 3b 3 0 Goodson, cf 3 0 A-Murphy 1 0 Little, If 10 B-HuffsKetler 1 0 Cook, c 3 0 TOTALS Gastonia C. Bryant, If 5 0 Johnson, c 5 0 King, 2b .31 Eaker, cf 4 2 R. Bryant, lb 3 2 Teague, rf 2 1 Paysour, 3b 3 3 Brewer, ss 3 1 Millwood, p 4 1 H Rbi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 2 0 Ab R K Rbi TOTALS 32 11 9 8 A-Flied out for Goodson in 9th. B-Flied out for Little in 9th. Kings Mtn. 000 000 000- 0-2-3 Gastonia 021 401 12x-ll-9-2 E - Hilliard, Gold, Little, King, R. Bryant; PO-A KM 24-8, Gas tonia 27-10; LOB K.M. 8, Gas tonia 3; HR-Eaker; SB-King, Ea ker, Bolin; SF-Brewer; HBP-Leo nard (R. Bryant); WP-Goforth 3 PB-Oook; U-Fite, Needy & Setz Ker; T-2:20; A-250. itching IP H R Er Bb S< eonard (1) 3 3 6 3 3 ' Goforth 3 3 2 1 0 ‘ Hughes 2 3 3 3 1 ( Millwood (w) 9 2 0 0 6 11 Moose, Margrace Win Three In PL Eight games were reeled off in Kings Mountain Pony League aation over the last seven days with the Margrace and Moose teams each picking up (three wins while dropping only one game. Margrace defeated the Moose 5 to 1, Rebels 10 to 0 and Maun ey 17 to 1 for its three victories. Will Grice’s Moose team down ed Mauney 11 to 2, Rebels 19 to 1 and 4 to 0 for its three wins. Mar grace’s lone defeat was to the Mauney team 8 to 7 Monday night. Last Wednesday night Sprouse threw a three-hitter at the Moose team to pick up the 5 to 1 vic tory with the aid of Ronnie Rhea who had two hits in four trips, including a double in the bottom of the sixth. In the second game of the night the Mauney team used nine hits to good advantage in taking a 16 to 10 win over the Rebels. Wright with 2 for 4 and R. Cash 2 for 5 led the hitting for the winners. McNeily and Carroll had two hits each for the losers. Thursday Mauney was limited to three hits by Moose hurler Plonk and suffered an 11 to 2 setback. Plonk also led the hitting with three singles in four at bats. Later in the second game Mar grace downed the Rebels 10 to 0 on Bumgardner’s two-hitter. The winners registered fourteen hits. In make-up games last week Margrace used eleven hits to down Mauney 17 ito 1 and the Moose team had fourteen hits in its 19 to 1 bombing of the Rebels. Monday the Rebels were dis posed of handily by the Moose with Plonk hurling a two-hit 4 to 0 shutout. The fireballer again led his team in hitting with a single and double in two plate appearances. A walk, error and R. Cash’s single provided the one-run mar gin for the Mauney team’s 8 to 7 upset over Margrace in Mon day’s eight inning second game. The loss was number one for the league leading Margrace nine. Rally Falls Short; Fryefttes Lose 6-5 The Kings Mountain Fryettes came alive to score five runs in the sixth inning but fell one short as the Shelby Boys Club Number Two eked out a 6 to 5 victory in Cleveland County Neg ro Little League action this week. Neal Pressly gave up four hits, six walks and six runs to ab sorb his first loss of the 1962 season. He struck out eight. D. Hunter led the Fryettes at the plate with a home run. In the Boy’s Club big four run fourth inning Palmer came through with a three-run homei to lead the visitors at the plate Monday, July 2, the Fryettes will play the league leading Lanterns in a 7 p. m. contest. Winners over the Lanterns in a previous meeting the Fryettes' season record now stands at 3 win and 2 losses. Line Score: Boys Club 2 010 410--6 4 2 Fryettes 000 005--5 6 5 I Sun Time Is Fun Time! Make sure your vacation is trouble free by trading for one of our O. K. Used Cars today. Pack up and go, worry free. 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SEE ONE OF THESE VICTORY SALES IEN: W. R. LOGAN. J. K. WILLIS j. t. McGinnis or Charles dixon. • Victory Chevrolet Co. 132 S. Railroad Ave. Phone 739-5471 Dealer License No. 1351 Plastics line To Be Marketed By Celanese NEW YORK — Plans to make and market a diversified line of plastics in Japan were announced jointly here today by Celanese Corporation of America and Rainippon Celluloid Company (Daicell). Products to be produced and marketed will include the Cela nese acetal copolymer known as Celoon in this country. This high performance plastic will be sold under the trademark Duracon in Japan. Other products will cover a wide range of cellulosic films and sheets. Application will be made to the Japanese Government for the necessary approvals of the two companies’ plans which include formation of a manufacturing company and construction of plants in Japan. The plants will nave an annual production ca pacity of more than 16 million pounds of acetal co-polymer and ippnoximately 5 million pounds of cellulosic plastics. (Meanwhile joint operations •vill begin in Japan immediately with the establishment of Poly plastics Company limited as an mport - marketing organiza l-o-n handling principally the icetal co-polymer plastic which s replacing metals in automobile parts, appliances pipe containers md many other applications. ?oiyplastics Company will be supplied with the plastic from Celanese production at Bishop, Texas. Tile agreement between the -wo major chemical companies jails for extensive use of Cela aese technology by the planned jointly owned manufacturing jompany.. In addition to Duraoon die proposed plant will manufac ture acetate and sheet using Cel anese methods for casting and extruding these products for such growth markets as sound record ing tapes and transparent plastic packaging. It is also planned that Celanese will license technology to Daicell for the manufacture and sale ol cellulose acetate flake and mold ing powder and cellulose propi onate flake and molding powder. These molding powders are used for production of packaging ma terials, pens, telephones, appli ance housings and many other products. Celanese operations — domestic and foreign — involve the de velopment, manufacture and marketing of chemical pulps, or ganic Chemicals and synthetic fi bers, as well as plastic products and the resins and molding pow ders from Which these products are derived. The Corporation has 17 plants and four laboratories in the United States and afMated foreign companies in seven other countries operate a total of 18 plants. Court Session Routine Monday Monday's session of Kings Mountain Recorder’s court was routine, Judge Jack White dispo sing of docketed cases in a half hour. Dispositions: Gene Foster, Cherokee County, 3. C., larceny of money, capias ssued on failure to appear. (Helen Foster, Cherokee Coun y, S. C, larceny of money, cap: is issued on failure to appear. Lawrence Patrick, 700 Railroad Vvenue, violation of the livestock ode, nol pros with leave taken. A1 Franklin Brackett, 309 Fair •iew Street, improper registre (on, continued until the July 3 •ourt session. John William Black, 80S See :id Street, non-support, capias sued on failure to appear. Andy Jackson Kelly, driving nder the influence and violation f the prohibition law, 12 mor is, suspended, $115 fine and the >sts of court. James William Sanders, Lake Ion ton ia Road, aiding and abet ng in issuing a worthless check, ontireued until the July 9 ses on. Reba L. Davis, City Street, if tog a worthless Check, ccmtir ed until July 9. John Wilton Flack, Ruther ordton, public drunkenness and iolation of the prohibition law, ■apias issued on failure to ap rear. Howard Degree, Grover, dir osing of mortgaged property, ontinued until the July 9 court session. Elizabeth Watkins Grass, Rou e . driving while under the infli -nee, continued until July 23. Submissions included: Theodore Goforth, 113 Spruce street, improper registration, 30 lays, .suspended upon payment ol he costs of court. Jones O’Leary Johnson. Ft. Sliss, Texas, no operator’s ]:■ ■ense and driving with improper registration, 30 days, suspended upon payment of a $25 fine and ‘he costs of court. Dwight Robert Swan. Route 2, Dixon Road, speeding 50 in a 35 mph zone. 30 days, suspended upon payment of half the cost* of •'’ourt. Samuel Jim Clinton, Orange burg County, S. C, charged with hit and run driving — propertv Hsmgitp recrueeteri a iury trial and posted a $6 jury fee. Two counts of public drunken trees were also on Monday’s ! Court docket. 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