ANSWERS;
1. The United Stair*;. Wimble
dodn iKngland*. Australian, and
Kir irh si:y;|es championships.
DEIt*vv*n men, including ihr»
tii*.
3. Oeorgo Tli»ver, .in Amciinn.
v. I to h id a mea-med dl*i\e of l^n
> nls .it thr l»V' Vr ’as invitional
in 1953. M»* al.-tr* drove a 'all pin
li ;h it; i Tit; yfil'd hole in i'll
.** *n. Aii'i' a. !' ivoj is a six-foot,
fix•• Irti-li .In |*ittndor.
I i i* Wiik * Forest ih> Duke
u*> < thin Siati*.
V File Soo:s in* gi\ i*n credit
fni 'll** innovation in 'eppioxi
miitely 11VI. I hi* ;ame was
hr ii<;,it to l i.* United Siaii-s in
ai>'nil !--•). Now therv <in> about
s:\ itiillinn players in tills isv.tn
tr\ alone.
•i tat. Appling played 2.1 22
£amen. al| nit! the .imr team.
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ARCHERY
iaiion Field < huinpi n in l!»oS
•'t.d *1*. North Carolina Imioor
champion in i;*U> til. »;o. and
•«j.
‘Sonny.’ as fjraliam is some
limes called, will bo the raid - on
favorite to take the indoor match
it Shelby Sunday, hut Smnth
ers will be making his bid for
tin* championship, along with
many other North Carolina shoot
ers.
tournament will be.'in
| Jdav morning, with all parti.-i
the Chicago Sox.
7. <a* Wofford College & Oard
.101 Webb College.
• h' Maryville Cullegw
• « • Presbyterian College &
!jr(ln<'i 'Veoti C illrgr.
»• ApiMkirhiiii Slate Tench -
is College.
‘ I».x i »■ • the number of times
ti lint ‘ to tin* nu.T. e: of total
)a.»'s it'iat ts one Iiim* lo-- a
single, t\.. tor a double. etc.». «in
ly IKttie ails ,'i,; it toward total
bases I'hn.. a mn \v:’o hits a
home run evety time he tomes to
hat has a : ! ’iiy percentage of
I 'fM. the maximum
!.*. ia< Detroit; >ht Philadel
phia; <• • St. Louis; »<i1 San Kran
1 isro: te* l.os Angeles; ifi Wash
ittfiian; <?• lloston.
W. Un i l»al;. nh< plajed for
•ight lean’- in tin* issrt’s.
j.utiu shoot ini; two rounds in
c nnpetit t.tt.
Ot round will ho shot in the
meriting and one in the after
noon.
The winner will he determined
by the entrant who shoots the
best combined score during the
two rounds.
Each round consists of ar
rows. and .1 perfect score is S60.
Both Graham and Smathers
consistently shoot over 70<>.
T. C. '‘Rod’' M' Kts-. who is a
mernlter of the King* Mountain
Archcry Club said Monday that
tlie committee is expectin" be-1
Compact Advances to State Finals
With Three Morganton Victories
The Compart Mich Cobra* bn*
hr'oail tram let! Wednesday for
ilio North Carolina A*T campus
at Ralc.yh to |> .rtlcipate in It.••
Cla-s A Stair basketball chatn.
pit.nsl.il>.
Tttr Cobra*. \vhi> It |» ted a sc.t
slum record «>t la wins amt S
lossr's. advanced to th<* stall*
lournamrnl as a result of thrrr
vi» lories at .Morganton last week.
Compact defeated Camp High
tworn H<> 15* participants in thi*
match, which is open com|ieti
ti r. ojx'n t> both men and wom
en.
McKoi reported that Mr and
Mrs. (ju.iy Adams. Charlie Ed
wards, and himself, would be the
Kin its Mi untain entries int« llie
tournam nt.
•’Anyone is eligible to parti, i
pate," said McKee, and he urged
all interested persons fr eontaet
hi.n for further de'ail*.
The Kings Mountain Archery
("lub h.i'- id ,.n in operation for
approximately a year and the
Archery range, located on the
Lake Mnntonia Road, has been
rated as one of the best of its
kind in the United Stales.
“Shooters from all over the
L’niii'd States have visited our
range,” McKee says, “And they
say that our range is as good as
any they have seen.” he added.
The match is free to the pub
lie.
hool 71 -4Cant. i) Mii'li. 72-410
aii'l advanced in the slut*1 finals
Saturday nigh I with a 71-61 yie
Imy rt n Newt ,n.
Tli" t’obras nin*t I.lttle River
High S'-hol ill Mali.ilia. X. <\ in
iln •|M*iiii.|' min’d of play.
Hilly Mct'athen and Pile Ad
.> is pa. ed ih>- fast moving Com
pact learn in Hie triple sweep at
... rffanton with .r*S ..nil IS punts
re-|ie< .ivelv during Hie three
game stale.
McCathen also alhered ,H> rc
‘Kuinds during the tri-victory,
and Adams arviimul.itel In as
sist«h
Letters to Editor
Dear Mr. Harmon.
We sincerely appreciate the cr
<»|»erative anilide that you anr
>"Ul associates have in lieated te
•j irding the I O Polio Project. ,
tin con I, dent ilia! with your coi
inued help or. t most worth
while j>r<i(e. t v-e will he able t«
irirru.il/ . 7i*' of the population
and completely stamp out frolic in
the area.
Kiankly this project could not
ire possible without your support
It is such a worthy project that I
hope you will <ontinu" to give
maximum coverage.
Thank you f< r your thoughtful
consideration.
Vours very truly.
William R. Henderson
WATCH THE “»I1U>DE“—Mrs. Baymond Holmes,
.foreground) demonstrates to Mrs. George Ure
(left). Bill Gault, and Stewart Champman the
form used lor serving in Badminton. Mi . hemes
was instrumental in tanning a weekly Badm.nton
meeting at the National Guard Armory.
Noith Carolina bocami- known
as the “Good Roads Slate’’ under
Governor Cameron Morrison. By
1941, N«»rth Carolina bed 50G
more trartoi trailer trucks than
any other southeastern state.
Trurking fi«H.“d Nortli Carolina
from transportation problems \vh
ieh had slowed down rmnnmli
growth from Colonial times.
(.'ape Halims i< kn.nvn
"Iho Craw-yard of the Atlantic’'
It ha- boon tho - one of an un
told numhia of -llipwr- I;
NOTICE OK T \LE
I'"iter and viitnc of the no
..i of -ili‘ contained in a deed
if trust :’iv" I i Iotas Am/i
. ly . nd wife Estelle M'Nci’l).
late.) th "l .t day of Or tohfr,
'*• 1 and i n''. «' m ur t in the Of
• ■ I!; stei of Deeds for
”1 elat'd County in Hook 390 at
' • 7i. .* i d rinil of trust hax
n.' l i*on oxen to the undersigned
s irusto t" s«' tiro the indebted
ii v thivi ;M rrentioiied and <le
* ■' i\ ' • iivn made in the
:• ■ ' of viTc, and at the K*
iHi li nil i of ill.- non*. I
. ' ' II or i a h at the court
’■ • diHi in Shelby. Olexelawl
tx North Carolina on Mon
lax . Aji’ tl B, 1! til at 10:111 a m. or
t al miis the foil ax inn
des.Tibcd real estate;
I I INNIM; in the middip of
-• i t u-'ini! mit j;i
' ike "■! th * Si ith side of
'i ,( »i i.. »*|n,: i‘*>.7 fi*et V
' ■ 1' r in. E. from the
.it'.'- t it .i*i of McCraxx
• ti urn in : S. 12 2*5 \V
al. i'ti st aki- in 1 If
•• i*i " •• I* > I.*; 17 .'in fis't \\ •
till \ yj »i, K :»11 font pass
n , i * i i ii n »*af.p on south
■ >ui >1 t > t - ini ending lit th*
-i i ll.* iif toad; tlnvi-.* xvith the
n: lille of i ■ 1 I S BB l'i E to the
jmmi of heginr.ing.
Th the 2'"i day of February,
lf¥! I,
Jack II White. Trustee
I> ix»nd Whit* Attorneys
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