. •; ^ .Men )lane | hose 1 f U,l [)ii(ia \ IS on ' and ’ : was when [ had ulion noun- fi air d out alK>ve piano at a lit it- r was pray- t we temp- vn In niRht. ! just inrli; s< n IX?- 3torn last Sales God- inies, ;pont fe in I ele- vorst liKht (? in* icoln lition I the id 33 K ex- ill is his in a wdth liner, three lings. :ross- balls ?tions plane case s did said Imost IS had k Mer- Miami fe, the g. and to the y and [hough s. Ho 0 well along o well le one X me- > him- le jogs ad, he eeping •ement strenu- ?mbers ?w pic- rigiblo rought he cor- /I. Vlerrill years south propel* sel of^ ndreds mtrols Thursday, February 29, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALDJa( <*d Iht? ; K i n g.s Mountain Mounlainrf?r» over Kast Kulherfordlon U)i)*53, this past Tuesday. Tin? win wa.s the 20lh in a row for tlu* unb<*alcn Mountain<‘<*rs, as they rolled up their higln*st .scoring game of iheir .sensational sea.son. Adams, .seoring his .‘)(M)th iMiint ( in the contest, ])robably played |! his second b(‘si game <>f the year -the best against Shedby. .Sieve j * Spenci'i toss(*d in 20 points to take 1 second })lace scoring honors. Sop- [ !h(»more guard (^tis ('ole also hit in double digii.s. He (lump(?d in \Ci tallies. In the first quart(*r the Moun- , taineers jumped off to a 23-12 I lead. Adams scored ten of his 37 j in that period of play. Cole, who 1 many think only missed one i'hot : in tin* firs! half, pushed six p^iints I through the htK)p. Ricky McKenny I tallied eight in that period for i K^sr. I .Sp(‘ncer t(H)k over the scxiring load in the second, as he stripped : the nets for ID points. Cole added SIX and Adams four for Kings Mijuntain, in Dial lourtli of play. Kings Mountain led at the half, -i5-2r). Ill the third the Mountaiiv'ers hit on ten field goals for 20 points, Adams lo.s.sed in eiglit of those 2(t. Ken Mitchem. Rick Finger, and Cole added four each. Senior hnward Darrell Whet- stin(‘ and Adams eould be con- sidercfl the Stars of the fourth perioil of play. With approximate ly minute remaining in the gann* .Adams scored six points to give him a st*ason total of 502. Then, with jiwt two sein<‘ that period of play scoring edght | twet more points as they blasKxl points. i Kast, 9-7. Bobby Joe Blaster led tile \N'ol-1 'They padded, their lead in the \.*s with 21 markers. Finger an' Atkinson,' sonally scoutexi St. Joe in its'liaving won the 1966 and 1907:^^’^ Plonk, and Namy Rey- 63-54 win over Villanova on Feb. faces. The Randleman star will; noias. It was the first win -for thei U. said, "We haven't faced a the target for all rival drivers i tougher foe all season. They aroj^^is .cison; they nope to pic\enet yjoijntain High School has plavecl the five toughest kids IVc seen P<*tty having another year **ke, ^ basketball tournamont. all year. They aren’t impressive; the one he had m 1967 when ; The tournev wUl be a most ex- looking, but they get the job won 27 Grand National races, 10 watch, featuring the them in a row’. l eiaht teams in botii the bovs St. JoseplTs, playing its secondi Already in the Fireball 3tH)l and girls divisions of the South- st'ason under Jack McKinney, has I field wdth Petty are several western Conference, a 16-S record. It won the Gator j the fastest drivers and cars on Admission to the tournament Bowl Tournament in December 'the NASCAR circuit. One* of these ^ill be $1 for ^itudents and Sl.25 with wins over Florida and Wash-j is David Pearson. 1966 Grand Na-; adults. ington. jtional champ who qualifietl his| Wednesday's game will he the|l96S B'ord at 1SS.142 mph at Day-1 second of a doubleheader. LaSallei tona. i meets Morohoad State in the! Two others are Bobby Isaac; opener with tlio Wake F'orest-St land Tiny Lund, both chargers ofi Joseph’s tilt slated to begin [the highest order. All of these | around 9 o’clock. I men agret» that the Asheville ; The Palestra on the campus of| Weaverville Speedway is made to' MEN'S LEAGUE Tlu* Kings Mountain Moun- Albert Brackett defeated Pl***^*^ ‘ tainettes dcft'.itt'd Limolnlon 42- ,35. this past Friday. Sharon G»)M and Limla Childers pacxxl tin* winning MouniaiiKU tes scoring 17 and 16 points res|K*(li\ely. Deacs in more than a month and put them in a . gocni frame of mind for tlie final regular-season lest w'ith the pesky St. Joseph’s Hawks at the Pal<*stra in Phil adelphia Wednesday night. After the St. Joe ballU', lh< Deacs will have a week to go ready for their ACC Tournamen opener al Charlotte March 7 Wake Forest and Clemson are tied for seventh place in the final standings and a draw will deter mine which will battle the No. 2 seixlod team and which w'ill have to face North Carolina’s top-seed ed Tar Heels. Recreational ^-Ofi Results Action in the Play-Off Tourna ment in the City’s Recreational Basketball league this past week wa.s heavy. ‘ In the first game played Ful ton’s defeated Episcopal 53-48 in the double elimination tourney Southwestern Conference Standings Men's Bowling League this jias w’eek. Albert Brackett w’as high scx)rcr for the winners rolling a total of 39(1. John Dilling led the losers witli a 348 total. Ranny Blanton lost to Dilling Heating also by a score of 3-1. High man for Ranny Blanton wa.s P'red Camp with a total of 3.52. Frank Wilson Ld Dilling Healing, with a 34.5 total. | Stroup’s 66 defeated Richard, ^ . Culboibon. 3-1. Richard Culhcrl-, Lf-NOIR .North Carolina .s son loci his team with a total of, semi-iiro haseliall champion will .367 Clyde Culbertson led the win- •’>' tietermined under a new tour- ners with a .36! total. « hiclt includes MIXED LEAGUE eastern and western division play- ^ ... it ^vas disilosed today. Ranny Blanton whitewas!u*d Ronnie Culbertson in the first . the Mixed Bowling Oka Hester o! (,reensboro, slate Lenoir, Boxboro Play-Oii Sites After tile fir.si piU'iod of pl-u th<‘ score was Kings Moun’ain ID Lincolnton ID. '^he Lady ’'ioun lies rallied in tlu‘ soeond, out .scoring Linc'olnitin 13-5. In the third quarter Lincolni outscored the MounlaimMie.-- IDS, and in the fourtli hotii teams matchivl scores at 11 each. Tlu‘ win was the 14th cttnfei- eni-e vielory lor Coach Blaine From*bei gel's lassii’s. who au* in third plact» in tlu‘ Southwestern Con ference. Sharon Hill led the Lacst i\vo-out-oMhr<‘(‘ Ginger Finger In the Ladies Btmling League finals for lh<‘ state champion- Dehhio 1'imms this past week, Oates lost to ship. Tin* championship finals Diane Houser Plonk’s Department store. 3-1. BtM will he stageci on alternate years LlNt'OLNTON ty Fite h'd the winners with 299. at Lenoir and Roxboro, with Charity Tignor led Oates witli a Roxhorti hosting the 196S e\<'nt. 319 total. American Lt*gion defe.’ited tournament gantes ha\(‘ Drew's Tax Service 4-0. Lib Gault: plavcd in Roxhero for the led American Legion with a 33D majority total. Margaret Wilson led Drew.^,,^1 feams have h(*en from with a 2S9. easiein North Carf)lina. Griffin Drug hjst to Tignor ('on- FG r i42» PF TP Playt'r Bradshaw, D. Griggs. Kathy Murphy. Dt'hhic Smith. Paulette Hill. S. Helms. Ann Huffsteller, D. Reinhart, C. 13 .slruction 3-0, Ethel Tignor h'd Th(' new svstem eliminates Hicks, Kathy 1.3 Tignor Constru<-tion with a .323 traveling problems tor western Score by Quarteijs 16 total. Pal Panthei led Giiflin with, l('ams and is expected lo resultj Kings -Mtn. JGj a 306. jin increased participation. Lincolnton 13 .iC Ken Mitchem's rebounding ability has paid off In the Mountainwrs this yeW. The hard rebounding junior has played a very large port in the Mountaineers' succets this yeor*