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!7. 196^ untAin I Log HOURS 7 to 8 pJB. >1:30 cum. jrris ^anvis [arry :*kson lughter *ong intluT y itpr smith Sr. iffht yd >awford *vie yson, Jr. ale uffstetler r. looro pterson ?ster itp illUims. Jr. (*SS iryant lAY Sr. 1 berry, Sr. lith Ware fman 1 IDAY aldwell Jien L ursday. NovemKer 27, 1969 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Eaae ALL IN THE GAME — The powder puff champ ons ot Kings Mountain School (above pho to) pose lor pictxire iollowing FridoYs championship victory. The champites — freshmen and seniors won by 26-6 over the sophomores and juniors. They ran their "huUle" ploys with per fection. In bottom photo. Head Coach Gerald Herndon, whc starred at tacklifor the KMHS Moun taineers this foil, gets a good look at his wredking crew while assistant coach faurin Whisnant and Mounties Open Tuesday At Gastonia the winning players look on. (Photho by I. G. Alexander). Moss 'urnor lY Capps. Jr. lawkins cl Henderson Lowery . Morrison ” hillips ‘ >nider ?ssiner y^lor ionk RY per ridges Causby tthbone ’arbrough mce MO.S.S .,edford don las Gant f'amp xter 5DAY /"oodward eld i mips Bess 'cn, Jr. I Jones aham rs Ago ■ which occur' ten years ap<>| tion books for $109,000 boiri funds for a 2.V Cings Mount;dn! en for the final Saturday. ) Pfnrsonal ’ Miss Miklrwl on of nie Ray^Daven ’ took place n First Presby- t/ son f>r Mr. and oncer, celebi'm ithday Sund9^', let At / WNCHSAA WRESTLING I SCHEDULE f December 1 --f AghevlUe at Marion^— December 4 Avery County at Spruce Pine* Hudson at Beaver Creek* December 5 Hudson at NCSD* Docember 8 Harris at Marion* Watauga at Tuscola* December 9 « f University High at Avery County* '' ^ Newton at North Rowan* •C f December 11 Lenoir at South Iredell* Beaver Creek at Marion* St. Stephens at Newton** December 15 Vilkes Central at Beaver Creek* December 16 . 'ICSD at Marion* iudson at Newton* December 18 Avrey County at Newton t| 1 Hudson at Wilkes Central VI Watauga at Lenoir >'arion at King? Mountain Jmuory 6 Creek at Hudson* ilkes Central at West Wilkes* ,uory 7 atauga at Marion muory 8 rilkes Central at Avery County linJis Mountain at Hudson .eroir at Newton aruory 9 tauga at Myers Park* >uary 12 uth Iredell at Lenoir* fewton at St. Stephen?* laver Creek at Wilke.s Central inuary 13 [ooresville at Watauga* ID at Hudson* luary 15 .very County at Lenoir ewton at Hudson ings Mountain at Watauga iMarion at Wilkes Central January 20 Beaver Creek at Avery County* West Wilkes at Wilkes Central* Jonuary 22 I Avery County at Marion Hudson at Watauga U^noir at Kings Mountain fWilkes Central at Newton |aauary 23 ' ntral Davidson at Watauga* huary 26 Llleghany.. at Wilkes Central* onuary 27 ■krion at NCSD* ewton at Mooresville* [tatesville at Watauga* Luary 29 atauga at Avery County arion at Hudson noir at Wilkes Central ings Mountain at Newton Febniaxy 2 ^'Marion at Harris* ebruory 3 atauga at Beaver Creek* 'Fdimiaiy 5 Avery County at Kings Mountain Hudson at Lenoir Newton at Marion February 6 Wilkes Central at Watauga Februory 9 Wilkes Central at Alleghany* Tebruoiy 10 South Iredell at Watauga* " Februeoy 12 Hudson at Avery County ^Lenoir at Marion J Kings Mountain at Wilkes Central “ Newton at Watauga February 18 Newton at NCSD Girls At Bums Monday; Here On Wednesday X-v, Kings Mountain’s boys; aaskeiball team has the prob-l oms of injuries and sickne.ss toj go along with the ever present | jroblem of lack of height. | Junior foi-ward Geeper How ard, a returning starter, broke' the thumb of his left hand in^ practice last, Thursday, Charles Barnes, the Mountaineers’ All-i Confe.ence guard, is being ham- perci by a fwlbalj injury, and ioiward Otis Cole, last year’s, leading scorer, is on the sick list. Bobby Ethridge has been bothered by a football injury, also. Healthy or not, and as short IS they are, the Mountaineers ravel to Gastonia lv.esday: light to take on 4-A Hunter .luss in a non conference game,' md for the first lime since the wo schools began their rivalry n 193S, the Huskies are favor- xl. 4 Kin^s Mountain holds a 3*1 ead in the two-year sc*ries but anless the Mountaineers show ome fast signs of improvement, no lecord could be even come, ;C.Xl wt4k7“ ■— 1 After Tuesday’s opener, the wo clubs come to Kings Moun- ain for a seconi opener on •'riday of next week. The Mountaineers open pre- ;eason play Monday' night at iurns and return home Wed- .esday against the same club, .’he i3urns lassies are pre-sea- on favorites in the Southwest ern Conference, along with the jhelby boys. PEE WEE TEAM BOWL BOUND — Members of the Kings Mountain Pec Wee Team who will play in the Thonksgiving Bow] Thursday in Thomaston, Ga. ore pictured nbovA, Front row. from left to right, Doug Sincox. Brad Austin, Thomos Mc^eiT, Johnny Galnbr^ Gary~Howze,~ Jimmy Turner, Eddie Anderson, and' Jimmy Thompson. Second row. from left. Steve Carroll. Edgai Ingram. Frank Hovis, Mark Shytle, Meek Ormand. Kevin Tinsley, Bubba Robinson, Bill Easley, Darrell Edwards and Dan Guin; Third row. from left. John Shank, Clyde Kerns, Charles Ware, Walter Sneed, Mike Bumgardner, Kenny McCoy, Kenny Fallls, Barney Dye. Tommy Bridges. Elmer Ross, city recreation director, Steve Henderson, coach. Back row, from left. Jimm^ Littlejohn, coach. Jerry Morrow, Chuck Austin, Steve Southwell. Cleveland Mackey. Mac Cable, James Clack, Ronnie McKinney, Chris Loughter and Ronnie Harrison, manoger. (Photo by Isaac Alexander.) Fesler Speaks At IR Fete HICKORY — Wos' Ff'slci, throe time All Ann'rifan football end :n .Stale Cnivor.sity and a moinbei of the Nationarpfxdball Hall (A K.nra'. is eomino to Hick- -r\ a-' a sprM-ia! giust sju'akei for tin Annua) Football Banqifet. l)i*(. It., at L(*noji Hhym' College. Fesloi is now in the line-up for ln\t*stors I)i\<*rsilied .Services. Ine. OILS I. Hh giant .Minneapolis - , b.i.sed financial seM’vicc organiza tion, and in hi.s I’ole as director- s;He< relation.'*- foi ID.S. travels the • otintry. promoting Hk' IDF con cept c: balanced financial plan- nin;*. r(‘i’ruiting s.d{‘s ptMsonnel. and talking a;>»ui athletics and I>hysical fitness to groups ol all kinds. ( (»ach Hanley I’ainler. head loot ball coach el the Lem)ir Rhyne B(*ars commented that, “Not cmly am I .iware ol We'‘< tr<*m('ndous background In ffjolbaii hut we are still using the single wing buck lateral s(‘ries h(‘ (levelo;i(*d while at Ohic .Slate and MinnestUa. “Clarence Stasavicli and I lol- I'Avcd him all ovi-i tin* Kastern part ol th<* countrs in Hu t*.irly IR.Yr’s catching sev<*ral of his < Hnical lecture.'-- and imnu'diate- l\ th<*reaftej wc began t * use it -■rrri ]t jj.l.'- t’liuIiU- WBTVToAii Bowl Contests SWe BASKETBALL SCHEDUl Coach Bob Hussey said his itaning five will come from CH/\RLOTTE — WBTV will Mght Or nine play-el's. He said hei broadcast two exciting colorful would select his g-cards from! college bowl games after Christ- ^hree players — Barnes. Ben j mas that will be of interest to 3rowm and Phillip Francis ' Davidson and South Carolina tans, while the inside positions willl . , ... oelong to three of the follow- Davidson Wildcats will Steve Gladden, Roger Smith and iangle with the Toledo Rockets in Jewel Watson! Tangerine Bowl in Orlando. Florida, Friday, December 26 at Ethridge has been slowed by , 8:30 p.m. in color on Channel 3. an ankle injury which ho sus This will be Davidson’s first bowl ^air.cd in the season football game and a tough one at that inale with Lincolnton while since Toledo is undefeated this Barnes has been hampered by year and champions of the Mkl a back injury sustained in the i American Conference. Shelby game. second bowl game the "Charles is way behind what South Carolina Gamecxxrks do bat he was last year at this time,” | tie with the Mountaineers of West commented Hussey'. "I guess Virginia in the Peach Bowl to bo he’s still got football muscles, seen on \\^TV Tuesday, Decem- I Francis hat been doing fair but! her 30 at 8:00 p.ni. in color on - [neither one is passing like Channel 3. r— - they’re going to have to.” Pee Wee In Bowl The Kings Mountain Pee Wees' Klnic'r Ross who who have enjoyed a fine sea^onj with tiie team, will travel to Thomaslon, Ga. ThanixSgiving Day to partici pate in the Thomaston Hobday Festival Bowl. They will pla> a Thomaston team at .5:00 p.m. on Nos. 27th. has woik('<i iei(‘nc<' chamjiionships for u? dur ing that prriod (d time.'' Feslci <-amefl thrt'c Udterseach in baskclbajl, ba.seball. and fo(»t- hall a! Ohio ate. In the "Chicagi Tribune” named him Ihe Big T(‘n’.-*: Mo.--;! Valuaiih* Play er i!’ fiMUball. Fesl(*r coaclu'd football and ha.-'kethall af Harvard. \V(‘sleyan and Princidon I’niversities. * H(* wa< Hie head football coach at Hie I'niversity o! Pittsburgh in HM6. and from Ht-H through 19.50 !u' (iiretted hi.'j alma mat<T’.« hxit- bal) foitun«‘s. His 1919 Buckeye* team won that si'ason's Rose Ikm-l gani( . Fe'-Iei ended hi.'-- iHusirioiis (oaeiiing careei at the I'niversity (.1 Minnesha. where h«* wa.v head h.oiball man fr-im 1951 through 19.5'L (.'oaeh Painter also addetj that, "W at Lt*noii Riiyne Colh^gf’ and Hu ix'oplc ol Ilieknry are indeed looking lorwar<i to his b«*ing KAvanis Club of Kings '.Mou;i ; Iain anti Mr. Hoh SouHiwell fo,- ! m:tking tliis trip ix»ssible. ! "We appreciate the iiatmn- I age ol Hie parents ami aJJ oHi The team would like to tliank |have ailendi*d the the City of Kings Mountain for I a ided Henderson, sponsoring them and aisf) Mt. "We Hiank the Optimist club for liioir help in making our Hip to Atlanta possible," .saitl v\itii u.--on tliis occasion and plans Coacli Steve Ilemler.son. are now underway to make this "For the trij) to 7'homa.-o»n ^ finest athlctie'hanqin*! in our vve again thank Hie city, du* seliooj’s history.” Along witli tiiis, the team has made trip to Ailanta to see the F'alcons and Dallas Cowboys •jamc. )n the Give the present with a future. n the een h Buy U.S. Smrfnct Bsnd^ & Fi-Mdom SluIrM M December 2 Stanley at Belmont* Cherryvilc at Dallas* Bessemer City at Crest* Kings Mountain at Hunter Huss* East Lincoln at Lincolnton* December 4 Marion vs. Shelby at Burns* Plea.sant Gardens at Burns* December 5 Dalis at CherryvilJe* Crest at Be.ssomor City Hunter Huss at Kings Mountain*. Lincolnton at East Lincoln* Holbrook at F’ast Rutherford* December 8 Burns at Marion* Shelby vs. Pleasant Gardens" at Marion December 9 Chase at Bessemer City* Mount Holly at Rutherfordton* Marion at Sliclby* (Girl.s, JV Boys) East Rutherford at Holbrook* Belmont at Stanly* December 12 Kings Mountain at Belmont Shelby at Burns Chase at CresI Lincolnton at Cherryville East Rutherford at Rutherfordton December Ic Belmont at Burns Ruthertordton at Chase Cherryville at Shelby Crest at East Rutherford Kings Mountain at Lincolnton December 18 Belmont at Shelby December 19 Burn.*!' at Lincolnton East Rutherford at Chase I Cherryville at King? Mountain Ruthprfordton at Crest January 6 Lincolnton at Belmont I Burns at Rutherfordton I Chase at Cherryville I Shelby at Cre.st Kings Mountoin at East I Rutherford I Januory £ j Cherryville at B(*lmont ■ East Rutherford at Burns ! Chase at Kings Mountain ! Crest at Lincolnton Rutherfordton at Shelby I January 13 I Belmont at Rutherfordton I Burns at Kings Mountain Lincolnton at Chase i Cherryville at Crest ’ East Rutherford at Shelby Jonuary 16 Crest at Belimont Burns at Cherryville Shelby at Chase Kings Mountoin at Rutherfordton Lincolnton at East Rutherfoid Jonuory 20 . Chase at Belmont ! Crest at Burns V East Rutherford at Cherryvili^ Shelby at Kings Mountoin | j Rutherfordton at Lincolnton I January 23 I Belmont at East Rutherford Chase at Burns : Cherryville at Rutherfordton Kings Mountain at Crest Lincolnton at Shelby January 27 Belmont at Kings Mountain I I Burns at Shelby Crest at Chase Cherr>villc at Lincolnton Rutherfordton at East Rutherford January 30 Bums at Belmont Cha.se at Rutherfordton Shelby at Cherryville East Rutherford at Crest Lincolnton at Kings Mountain February 3 Shelby at Belmont Lincolnton at Burns Chase at East Rutherford Kings Mountain at Cherryville Crest at Rutherfordton February 6 Belmont at Lincolnton Rutherfordton at Bums Cherryvdllc at Chase j Crest at Shleby East Rutherford at Kings Mountain February 10 Belmont at Cherryville Burn.s at East Rutherford Kings Mountain at Chase Lincolnton at Crest Shelby at Rutherfordton February 13 Rutherfordton at Belmont Kings Mountain at Burns Chase at Lincolnton Crest at Cherryville Shelby at F.ast Rutherford February 17 Belmont at Crest Clierryvillc at Burns Chase at Shelby Rutherforton at Kings Mountain East Rutherford ot Lincolnton •• February 20 Belmont at Chase Burns at Crest Cherryville at East Rutherford Kings Mountain at Shelby Lincolnton at Rutherfordton Februory 24 East Rutherford at Belmont Burn.s-at Chase Ruthertordton at Cherryville Crest at Kings Mountain Shelby at Linc'olnton Denotes Non-Conference Game All games start at 7:(XI P.M. All games arc doubleheaders \ I The Mountaineers will prac- ' tice during the Thanksgiving,, I break and they have a game-! I type scrimmage scheduled fori I Friday at 4:30. Hussey said fans' i arc welcome. Sets More Marks Blue Devil Club REASON SCURFS: Kings M<*untain New Ihjjie Optimisi Lowell King? Mountain KINGS MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL J V BASKETBALL SCHEDULE All Game? Begin At 7:00 p.m, PLACE They held a similar scrim mage last Friday as a preiimi- dURH.VM, N. C. — Leo Hart nary to the Central Junior High • ^^de himself felt more than ever parent-teacher game but Hu.ssey Atlantic Coast Conference said they weren’t consistent. t^is past football season. i "They looked good in spots,^ Hart, the junior from Kinston, I but at times they didn’t look:^; C., set one ACC record - he I too good, We’i-e going to have to! a^eady lias his name in tlie book ,vork hard the rest of his week, Rebounding still appears to [he the team’s weak point. "We’re really working on try- to block out and get the ".sit ion.” Hi ssey said. "The , ng that will hurt us is pco- getting second and third I'dS." ’* four time? — and threatens to Gro\(‘ Kings : of Gastonia M'juniain Kings M(nmtain Clu r. y \ illc- Questions i&nswers .son. Junior wing end-punter VV(*s Chesson continui'd to turn in pos sibly the most consisfent perform ance of any player. H(* .scored the only two touclidowns in tht* upset over North Carolina, was , the No. 4 rusher with 119 yairls break two more when he step.s \ <5.7 average) on 21 carries, most onto the field for the first game i ly on end-nround plays; and. like I Kings .Mountain King.s M(Hintain .\h)unt I lolly Kings Mountain Evening Uplimist Dallas Kings .Mountain DATE OPPONENT Die. 14 F Chenyxille 0 11 Lincolnton l.“ Burns 22 IS Shelby 6 Jan. .JO F. Belmont 19 ('rest 22 Chorryville 26 Bura-' 0 -9 Lincolnton F(*b. 5 Shelby 6 9 Belmont 12 Cicst Hfime Away Away flomo Away Awa.v Away Home Home Away Home Home of his senior season next fall. • 1968. w^as Ha* No. 2 n^ceiver on The 20-year-old 195-pounder' the team with 4.’5 catches, has completed an ACC record 307 However. C'hesson gained mote pases in hi.s two-year. 20-gam(*! yard.'*- on receptions than anynju* career and needs 170 yards to tie with 525 jards and scored mon* Norm Snead’s passing yardage ; TD^: on catches—three, mark of 4,040 yards, plus 71 yards • And, Ches.son’s 64 punts averag Blacks!: column of questions and [Jrs on federal tax matters Vided by the local office ■ U. S. Internal Revenue and is published as a ^Service to taxpayers. The answers questions most fly asked by taxpayers. Vi you deduct anything pntribution to a political . political contributions individuals or busl- not deductible, ijast paycheck w'as big- lliough I’m being paid nount. Have taxes |xpIanation for your F'homc pay may He fat being withheld to knot Bob Davis’ mark of 4,023 yards total offense. It was a good year for the young quarterback. He (*ompletod 54.2 per cent of his passe's, con necting on 145 of 268 throws for 1,642 yards and five touchdowns. He was intercepted only nine times. Hart was the loading passer and total offen.so leader for Duke during 1969. How^ever, plenty of an: is of Sei- publ relu ireq Q for a party*? A made nesses Q Mj er even the sanr, been r A Th. ' higher I in the a siiuth CaroTinH, ,employei i®W(|uired to withhold carried the 1 these taxei“’ .... I $7809 of w ployee in a' I that, Social' :no longer ! net amount be higher. ! Q My 15 ' to go huntin; I any F'ederal ; stop me from A--No. you hunting wdth y ing any F'eder Although the of 1968 prevent; buying a rifle, ; m-unition for t ! 18, you may su] what he needs. e'd 37.6 yards anfl lopp(*<i tlie 1968 figure fk .33.9. Tiie kicks allowed Hie Bliu* Devils coverage t) yield only an avi*rag(* n'turn of 7.5 yards, some' four yards better on the avcrag<' tlian the 1968 fig ure. Another fine figure for the team showed almost a loiuhdown improvt'ment over the 1968, giv ing up only 221 points compared to 287 a year ago. 'Hie defense'yii'Id other players won their way into Ofl only 219 less yards than in the hearts ol Blue Devil fans do- spite the 3-6-1 record. Bob Zwirko was pc'rhaps the biggest offense- surprise. He start ed the year as one of a hanriful of fine sophomore defensive backs. 1968 but was 'more con.si.sieni in holding opponents in Duke t(*rri tory. That def(>nsive improvemc'nt was due in large part to a soj)ho- mon* - dominated soeondary. Rich King.s Mountain Graham School «)f Slu*lh>- American Legion Leading Project al Headquarters of the American 31 Legion which is spearheading the (J "Uniti'd We Stand” project. Said Commander Wilson: 2S '-TlK' President of Hu* United 6 States i.s committed fo lead this great nation out of Viet Nam in a mantu*r that will insure a just and lasting peace. "Lof>k af tlu* ('\enfs in our na- tion'.-'* liistory that made u.s the gre.-itest nalifui in the world. They hax'c a commun theme — UNITY. ‘'Th(* .\oitli \’i(‘tnanu'sc are trv- „ T . . <divide us in an effort to Anuruan Legion Po.st 1.55 is weaken Ihr presid(‘nt's negotiat- onducting a jx)!! uf ciji/ens on ing p.isiiiop. "Tho^ Majority Speaks on Viet nam”, backing tlu* Pr<*.sidem’.s .sfanri on the Vielnam i>su('. (’ommander Carl Wil.son said L(*gicnnaires arc* si*(*king signa tures of citizens on the* ]jefiii.»n which will be, mail(*d to Pi(*siden( Ni.xon. ' -'i-'^oineii that tJiis is th(‘ addr<*.s.s ..f Hu* .\aiion. Legionnaire.s an* a.sking that <ili7x**is not conlacl(»d by a Le- ,^donnaiic* <-lip Hu* (oupon app(*ar- m todays Herald and mail it to * - 1 . • » , , ^ HjO.Oou. Washin'Mj.n ri r but was switched to tailback after , ><'nil aiui Ernie Jackson, twi of 2<X)13. Mr WiKon ( Phil .\sack w’as hurt in tlie Mary- ^ the sojjh.s. each intercejited four o,s. ‘ land game. pa.ssc'.- and Searl was the top Playing only the las! five game> j P'-tn* n'turn man with 13 runbaek*-’ at the new .spot, Zwdrkc quickly lor 11.“ yards, established htmself as a runner One of Hu* most memorable on a par with Ray Yauger of* plays ot ilu* .sea.son was Searl’s Clemson, Don McCaiiley of North j cat<-hing a j)unl. handing off to Carolina and Warren Muir of Jaekson and watching Jajk.son streak 83 yards for a toucli.low’n . ball 94 time.s. against Pitt. iiiist on the gaining 5f)4 yards foi an averagi* ■ Among tlu* ollu‘r d('lend(*r.s. paid to each cm- qj- 54 run. Throe time's he [quick little Curt Hawley, a 207 'lendar year. After the lOO-yard mark, witli: pound defensive laekle, and senior «curity ta.xes are hjs 143 yards in the 17-13 upset of * linohaeker Joe C-mpitello, \\h» j^held so that the j^Qrih Carolina topping all Duke had to shoulder an additional the paycheck will runners for tlu* la.sl two years. burden wlu’ii senior lim'backer Zwirko also was the top kick- j Dick Biddle went out foi tlu* sea old son wants return man with 22 runbacks -son. will he r(*membered. Ravvloy •1ih me. Is there’ for an 18.5 yards average, and In* ba<l 15 tackle pailicipalion*^. s< that would the No. 2 punt returner with ond on the team; anrl Compit(*llo 'king him along? 62 yards bn six runbaeks. led tlu* team wdtli 13.? parlicipa- son may go Junior fullback John Cappel-j'ions. without violat- lano, alternating with I)(m Bagli<*n ; Gflensivt* guard Ken B<jmbard firearms law', during the first half of tlu* sea.son and tackle Guy Johnson c insist- Control Act and plagued by injuries the sec ently graded high on Hieir block- jl^ur son from ond half, still managt'd to gain ing a.signments. along with tight gun or am-' 317 yards on 71 carries for a stel- end Jim Dearth who also was the until he is lar 4.45 yard.s average. .Asack car- No. 3 receiver on the team wdth him wiHh Tied 66 times for 233 yards during 20 receptions for 261 yards. . his four and one half game sea*; Continued On Pmje Fuin' If wc l-avi' Hu* North Viet namese with tlu impression that wi arc divicl(*d. it will: —Lengthen the war —Increase Am<*rrcan losses —R(*siilt in :i weak peace that c'luld li‘ad to lat<*r. larger wars —Encourage* luture hara.ssmcnt by othci nations. "\V(* call on millions of Amer icans to join us in lotting the world know th.at we stand square ly beside our elc*cted president in efiorts tc secun* a just and last ing peace. UNITED WE STAND P. (). B().\ 100.000 Washington, D. C. 20013 Mr. PrositJonl: You have my support in your efforts to bring a just and lasting peace. Name Address City State Zip Code Clip and mail to UniteJjJ Wo Stand
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