I Compact Nine Seeking Fiist Win Of Season; Defense Is Problem The Compact high school base ball team has vet to post a win in two outings this season. The Cobras opened the season with J.H. Gunn of Charlotte last week, and tied the Charlottcans, 5-5. The Cobras fell victim to Jtdin Chavis, 5-1 In the season's second contest- with Cobra moundsman. Charles Jones pit ching both contests for the locals. TheCoenpact defense has been the major factor in the Cobras siow Mart thus far, but coaches O. H. Patterson and William Ha ger are expecting improvement as the season progresses. The 1964 Cobra team is anch ored by Jones, seniors Dwight —MORE ABOUT Bowling match with a single game high score of 125 and a three game line set score of 351 to pace his team to a 4 to o shutout over Dye Construction. Boyce Wells rolled scores of 110 and 30* lor the las or*. Plonk Oil larded the N.». 2 po sition in the fina' standings >y do foating Dilling Heating 3 to 1. and finished one game ahead o( the losers. Clarence Plonk led the Plonk Oil scoring with a sin gle game high of 127. coupled with a line set score of 322. John Dilling posted high scutes for the losers with a single game score of 123 and a line set score of 312. The Bob Herndon team moved out of a tie with Dye Construc tion for the cellar spot in the fi nal standings with a 7 to 1 vic tory over McCinnis Furniture, which finished in the No. 1 posi tion. Bob Herndon paced the din ners scoring vith a single game i i ____pii,. Miwmer wily Kings Mountain DBXVE-m THEATRE Ahnyi SUM a car load! Than. - Fri. - Sat. 4 big hits 4 SCREAM-O-RAMA! “MAM WITlf X-RAY EYES' COLOB — 2 •TWICE TOLD TALES" COLOR — 3 — "PYRO" COLOR — 4 — "HUMAN MONSTER ! COLOR | Sim. Moo. Tun. Wed. 3 Big Hits 3 "FLIPPER*' COLOR CHUCK CONNERS — 2 — CART COOPER COLOR “MAN OF THE WEST" — 3 — TINA LOUISE “GOD'S LITTLE ACRE" BOX OrriCE OPENS S:30 SHOW STARTS 7:30 Rosefooro. first base, Bobby Loa ch. Ihirtl base, and Melvin White, shortstop. Pete Adams, bohh\ Kilt it. and John Manning are currently manning the ou’fteld |k> itions with freshman, Donald Leach starting at second base. Senior catcher. Andrew Brown, has been impressive in the two games thus far, and will be depended upon heavily to add strength to the faltering defense. Other members of this year’s team incluile: pitchers. Dors Crocker. Bobby Stowe, and John Thumbs; inficldcrs. Cotton Mit ohem. James Whiteside. Jimmy Currv, and Phillip Adams; out fielders, John Houze. Sonny Moore, Walt Jordon, and Jimmy Carter; and Jesse Hughes, a cat cher. score of lit and a line set seme of 321. Albert Brackett was high for the loners with a single game high of His and a line set score of 309. This yea i's Men’s Bowling League race was (livid. <1 into two parts, with the Bob Herndon team winning the first half of the season, which ended Decem ber 7, by a commanding 11 .,amcs. Plonk Oil finished second in the first half of the season standings. ’Hie B !i Herndon tea.n faltered during the second ha'f of the schedule and finished i t fifth place, twenty one ■ antes out of first. Tin' Tignor & Russell term battled Plonk Oil an I Dilling Heating for the No. 1 spot dm ing the second half of he seas >». with the lead ehan.’in.. hand numerous times Plon1' Oil moved into the lead early in March but drep-d thre« of its last four matches to finish in the No. 2 position in the final standings. Dilling Heating made a strong bid for the leadership, but was mathematically climin *ted on Ap ■ ril 6 by dividing a tour game match with McGinnis Furniture. McGinnis Furniture took the early second round lead on D comber 16 wit . a I to 0 shut mt of the Tignor & Russell team, with Dye Construction moving in to the No. 2 spot whth a 3 to ! victory over Dilling ileatin PI >nk Oil split. 2 2 with tile B< > Herndon team to complete the first matches of the second halt of the season The^ Tign.ii * Russell .earn , caugm fire in mid-January, and was off and running, with Plonk Oil and Dilling Heating applying the pressure*. The league champion was not decided until >ne week hr fore* the end of the season. FINAL STANDINGS: Won Lost Pet. Tignor & Russel! -IS 21 .667 Plonk Oil in 32 .ni Dilling Heating 39 33 .311 McGinnis Furniture .’56 36 .309 Hob Herndon 27 -13 .373 Dye Construction 21 is .333 WED. • THUR. - FRI. o 9° r © GLUBSf You'll fall in glub at first sight when you sea IN iRCNAMe Mr. LlMNt From Warner Bros. B SATURDAY SUN. - MON. - TUBS. A bold/ A Smo Alls Production-Urtro-(Wa«r/i-M»r»l SuNdiY n New York j I.SCOIM ► WATCH FOR "Goliath A The bland Of The Vampires" "Captain Newman** "Advance To The Rear'* "Tim Prim* - foidier In The Rain" I —MORE ABOUT Shelby rr trarn throat honing. K \l’s Pear son >vis the only base runner dur ing tlK* two inning per.od. .•!«• w; Iked ami stole second for Jin* Mountaineers n tlie sixth. Diekie Bankston Ird off for Shelby in tv final frame, amt was safe on th rd ha soman, I’at Murphy's error Champion fol lowed with a single, and leadoff hitter Peeler rr.i hed first safely as a result of KM's second error of the mnin vhieh loaded the liases. Bankston scored on a pass ed ball, and Wilson walked to re load tin- bases with Lions. Street filed to deep . enter fn 111 ^coring Champion and Peeler anti Wilson scond as KM committed its third or ror of the inning. The Mouritaineers were out in order in the bottom «»f the inning. rhe current of air known as lhi* ejl sir i n vaiies in altitude from aliout 2l.(J0ft to 10.000 feet, and in siiesd, Iron: about Iff) *.o 250 miles r>- • hour. A -cording to the Book of Knowledge, it is per haps a cnuple of thousand foot thick. Johnson And Goldsmith Head held Foi Virginia "SOO", April 26th MAUT1NSVILLLK. VA. — Jun ior Johnson and Paul Coldstnith. two ol XASCAR's hardest-charg inx drivers, have signed entries to compete in the ninth annual 290-mile Virginia 500” here \pril 2K on Martinsville Speed way's half mile track. Johnson will he driving a 19B4 Dodge prepared by Ray Fox while Coldsmith will be in a 1961 Kay Nichols Plymouth. Both figure they are due for a win and a big share of the $18,710 in posted awards. Johnson, the chicken farmer from Ronda, N. C.. won the Vir ginia .VH) in Htfil in a Pontiac but wrecked in both races here last season. He smashed his lPtld Chevrolet into the wall on the croud turn in the spring rate and into the third turn wall in the tall event. He has one win to his credit this season — a IdO-miler at Day tona International Speedway. Coldsmith, former two-time USAC champion and a Ihiid plai-e finisher at Indianapolis two years ago, will bo making his first appearance at Martins ville after joining NASCAR this season. He now makes his home in Mexico City, Mexico. This is tl»e driver who set the dualizing record at Daytona — a fast 171.910 mph — but like Johnson knows only one speed, flat out. Goldsmith was leading the re. cent Atlanta 500, won by Fred Lorenzen in a 19GI Ford, when his car blew a tire, flipped off the guard rail and skidded sev eral bid upside down. lie, like Johnson, figures its time for a win and they’ll be shooting for it here against NASC’AR's best drivers. Qualil.ving trials will be held Frida>, April 24. to determine the first 2i* starting positions and the coveted polo position. Saturday. April 2.r>. the final 20 starting pos itions in the 40-car field will be decided in a 20-lap race. Two heats and a feature for the fast modified and sportsman cars also are scheduled Saturday. Tin* Virginia 500 will start at 1 p in Sunda). April 2I> Colored News Rev Kugene Adair. pastor of Mount Morris Presbyterian ehureh if New Yoik City, war house • guest Wednesday .1 n u Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. frs.se Taylor Rev Mrs. Ola Cassell wdl speak Sunday aftem n at 2 p.m. at Vest, -ulr AMK Z;on riiui. h The Young Women . group is sponsor. The lth Sunday in April a sil ver lea will 1m held at the home of Mrs. Nevada Bt >wn from I until <> p.m for benefit of .he Young Women': society ol Ve.sti i»ule AMK Zion church. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of St. l’aul Meth xlist ehureh will hold .1 regular meet ing Friday night at 7:10 at the home of Mrs. Paisv Lee Smith, 102 N. Carpenter street There an* now only about 3/IOO.orVi horses in the I'nitnl States. A t*ordin>> to the Ho ik of Knowledge. this is just one-sev enth of the number in the nation fifty years ago THANK YOU McGinnis furniture co. lor Your Sponsorship In The Men's Bowling League For The 1963 - *64 SEASON TEAM MEMBERS AUD TIGNOR —C. H. 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