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he s making a supposed weak Furman team a better-than lexpeeted entry in the Southern Conference. The Paladians, led by sharp-shooting Selvy, pasted a 65-57 defeat on West Virginia in Morgantow n, and that was quite a feat (Don’t believe me?, ask a Davidson Ian. . . .), and more recently Wake Forest fell victim to the Selvy-ied Paladians, 66-58. And one additional bit of information that is sweet music to coach Alley’s ears is the lact that two younger Selvy s, who reside in Corbin. Kentucky, are eyeing the rurman campus, and from reports received from the Fur man scouts, the youngsters are being siught by basketball power Kentucky and by Tennessee University. Marvin Selvy is a junior at Corbin high school, and younger brother Curley is a sophomore. David says that his two younger brothers an* further along at this stage in their development, than anv of the proceeding Selvy's. An interesting story has l>cen related bv the Selvy boys who report that they all have practiced shooting basketball outdoors on a hillside at Corbin. .*imo hiii Su‘d ,~at h,1* and his brothers were not on the i Frank uso to Pract*«\ but one hill over. Ill)lf b et b>’ Say ng ,hat ,ht‘ bill Frank used was too causeon the hillside be •iuse, aftei he shot, the ball would roll back to him. I NYLON CARPET SUE! — Seeing Is Believing — • x VI. S59.95 *2 x 12. STkST 12 x 15.MR* 219 Free Pad with each Rug City Paint Store Battleground Ave. — Phone 739-4436 Thinking of buying a black-and-white TV sot? SHOP ill THIS! 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Plonk Oil. in Monday night s bowing action Other games rolled Monday night had effe'li on the standings also as slow starting Bob Hern don. which has yet to win a match in eight weeks camec Jose with a 2-2 tie of McCmnVi Furniture to move into a lie for fifth plate with D>e Construction, which dropped a 3 to 1 decision to the front-running Tignor & Bussell team The Dilling Heating-Plonk Oil match highlighted the evtaring's events and Dilling Heating cam'* out on the long end of a 3 to 1 score, anti moved into a second plats- tie with Plonk Oil. Robert CJantt set the winning pate by leading the whalers scoring with a s.ngle game 12S score, coupled with a three game line set score of 31k. both scores being high for the match. Clarence Plonk anti Rod Hous er teamed to lead Plonk's scoring. Plonk rolled a single game high of 113 and Houser posted a line set score of 31?, Boh Herndon led his faltering team to a 2-2 tie with McGinnis Furniture with a single game score of 137 anti a line set score of 336, and McGinnis Furniture's Robert Bridges paced match scor ing with a single game score of I IS and a line :et score of 3xs. The first place Tignor it- Rus sell team roma.ned four games ahead of ihe pack with « 3 to 1 victory oxer Dye Construction, which slipped into a fiflh plas tic with Bob Herndon with a 11 21 record. Richard Culbertson rolled a 123 single game s<-orv. and Ranny Blanton copped high line set scor ing honors for the match with a 33S to pat- the winners. Rill Well rolled scores of 13!) anti 301 to salvage the tin-.- game victory for Dye Construction. “ Si«indr.i-.: Tignor & Russell Dilling Heating Plonk Oil McGinnis Furn Dye Const. Bob Herndon Won Lost Pet. 22 10 .687 IS H .563 is 14 .563 15 17 .169 11 21 .343 11 21 .343 ANSWERS TO STORTS JUIZ 1. Dick amt Frank McGuire. Dick coached the Pistons while his older brother Frank headed the Wairiors. Dick once played for Frank at St. John's Univer sity. KifCik was the head coach of the 1957 UNC basketball team which won the national champ ionship and peiled 32 wins a-i gainst no defects, a major-col-1 1pri‘ record. 2. The NIT was initiated in 193S and the NC’AA tourney a: year later. 3. Tree. In 355 gaacs- regular season and playoffs-Wilt has not been given the gate once. I. Jerry West. Oscar Robertson, Bob Uooger, Walt Bellamy, Dar rell Imhoff, Adrian Smith, and Terry Dischinger. An eighth member of the team, Jerry Lu cas. signed a professional con tract. Robertson, Bellamy, and1 Dischinger all were rookie-of -thc year choices. j 5. «a» j 6. Bill Russell won the award four times. Bob Petitt got it on! two occasions. And single winnersj were Bob Cousy and Wilt Cham-' beriain. 7. No. n wasn't Tv Cobb. It j was Marry ifeilmamt. another! Detroit Tiger. Heilmann batted 391. WO. .393. and 39S in taking his four titles. Cobh batted over .390 in just three of his titla years. x. Yes. a.-- fo- the length. Rule 1.10 (ai state*. “The bat shall be a smooth, rounded stick not more thaii two and thiee-fourths inches in da meter a» the thickest pari and not more than -12 inches in length.” No comment is made a bom weight. 9. (Jene Maucii of the 1962 Phil adelphia Phillies. It was the first time a manager finished so low, yet won such distinction. Mauch'e team finished with a ..W3 won loss percentage and weit? 20 gamers behind the pennant-win-1 ning San Francisco Giants. 10. “Wahoo” Sam Crawford. In' his career with the Cincinnati Re<tlegs and mostly the Detroit Tigers, he hit 512 triples, a big league record. He led the league six times m his department, more than anyone else. Jfe made oler 20 triples in five seasons, a rro- i ord. He is ro-holder of the Ameri-1 can league record of 26 with Joe1 Jacksitn. 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Kings Mountain Moose and Griffin Drug rolled to a 2-2 tie. The big game of the n.ffht matched the front-running Oates Henderson Shell team with Kings Mountain Drug and the leaders maintained a three-game lead in thfc standings with a 3 to 1 vic tor. Helen Chapman rolled a single game score of 102 for the win niiij* Oats*s-Henderson Shell team tho only s.ngl-- gams* score over 100 rolled by the winners, to cop hlfh scoring honors Jenny Oates posted the high line set scare of the match, a three game total of 291. Jane Hjrn« scores! a 112 sin gle game high, and a line set score of 2x9 to pasc the Insets. Fulton's Department Store sui prisesl the second place McCurd> Cleaners ts-am with a 3 to 1 de ; cisisii with Doris Wars* tolling a single game high of 111, ansi a three game line set soots* of 2M> for ths* winners. Margars't Wilson ansi Lib Gault rolled high scmrs for McCurdy Cleaners Wilson psistssl a 107 singls* game acore, and Gault hail a Jins* ss*t scots' of 2x2. - Gr.,t.:t Dm: maintams'sl a onr* game h*i*il over Kings MiHintain Drug with a 2-2 split with KM Moose, as Brenda Hidslix led Griffin’s scoring with a singls* game high of 136. anil a lins* s«>t Si*ore of 315. Betty Fits' paced ths* Kin^s Mount with a 101 and 2J*2 scow Standing!'. scoring/ Oates-Hendei son McCurdy Clear c, .. K M Moo«c (Iriffin Dru;* KM I»iuk Fulton's Dept Stoi < Won L-»i 38 34 •VI n i3 12 33 37 47 10 In 59 Pvt .610 is* 4Vt .167 . tv; .350 ) It is estimated that Americans) ale 1.2 pounds of lamii and mut , ton per person in 1061 Cats have nin«* lives. says the' folk saying, but sunn* Tar Heels actually have two lives, says the North Carolina lleait Assoeiai lion More thar 1«ni North Caro linians. whose hearts had stopped and who were dead, are now a live as a res.ilt of application <*f new revers hie death techniques Tin* informatm*. was turned up in a survey of medical centers on Hosed chest cardiac resuscitation, undertaken lost year by the ,\ C Heart News Itureau. STRICTLY FRESH December Cold Continued into January According to Weather Bnrean Records December, 1963 was the coldest December since 1917 The month of December. 1963 was the coldest December in the history of the City of Kings Mountain Natural Gas Service. We had to 90 back to 1917 to find a previous December in which more "degree days" were registered than the 904 recorded last month. Ice. sleet and snow made the cold worse. ... AND THE PERIOD FROM DECEMBER IS TO JANUARY 15 WAS EVEN COLDER 1 In the period December 15 — January 15 (the approximate period of bill ings received by customers February 1) the Weather Bureau recorded 913 "degree days'— even more than the coldest December in 46 years. Under these conditions. Kings Mountain's Natural Gas System delivered record - breaking quantities of gas. which naturally made gas bills higher than normal. Through it all, customers homes', stores, and offices were kept cozy and comfortable.... automatically, and at lower fuel costs than you might have paid for less desirable fuels. More and More People are Using CLEAN_ECONOMICAL .... WONDERFUL NATURAL GAS Gty Natural Gas I
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