Thursday. May 14. 1970 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 3 » aal n' Carpenter Blanks Raiders, 3-0 LADIES BOWLING CHAMPS — Here's the Griffin Drug Bowling teom which won the KM ladies league title in a best-oMive roll-off with Oates Shell Service. Left to right are Cathy Butler. Doris Wore. Edna Bowen. Louise Dover and Pat Herndon. Central Hosts SL Michael's In Final Game Griffin Drug Co. Wins Ladies Loop Central Junior High, fresh fronij it,-: seventh victory of the season,! plays host to St. Michaers of Gas tonia in its season finale Friday afternoon at City Staidum. j The Patriots of Barry Gibson CJriffin Dru;jj (U‘f(‘at(?d Oates ran their record to 7-2 last Fri- Shell Services in a best-of-fi\'e day with a 4-1 victory over South roll-ofl V\ ednosday night for the Cleveland ' chamiiionship <»n t h e Kings David Carroll went the distance Mountain I.aflie.K Bowling L(*ague. on the mound, firing a two-hitter Oate-: Shell had won th(' first and striking out 10. Central had hali chaiiipionsiiii' and Griffin, three hits for th(» gamtv Drugcuppt'd I Ik? .second hall bunt- Central broke a 1-1 tie with ing. three runs in the sixth inning. A Pat Herndon, team captain. led walk to Darrell Van Dyke, a f'.riffin Drug lf> victory in the roll fielder’s choice, D;#nny Cobb’s off. having a single game high of double and an error accounted 127 and a 5(17 scries for the five for the runs. | contests. Score by innings: K H Ki Jenny f)at<*s, captain, led the S. Cleveland 000 OKI 0 1 2 4 Oattv: Shell Service team with a Central 000 103 x 4 3 3 13.5 single gam(* and a 56G ser- Mounties Gain Revenge For Earlier Defeat Junior righthander Chuck Car- pt‘:iu*j hurled a tlir(‘(‘-hilter Fri day afternoon as King.^ .\hmn- tainV. .Mountaineers i)lankefi Soulli Point on lh(‘ road, .3-0. in a Southwe.slern .3-A C-iptcr<-iu<* ’ ba.-ieball tilt. Carpenter allowed only lliree singles and was in seiious irou- bk‘ only once in hurling tin* Mountaineers to tlndr s«*venth vict(.ry in 17 ganu's! l) was ('ar- penter’s third win of ili<* year. Soutli Point lliK'atjuied o/Hy in , tile seventh inning wlu'ji they loadcui the base.s on a single and ' a ]jair ol walks. But C'in'penter got the lied Raid<M>'’ leading hit ter, Don Davi.s. on a fly ball to right field to mid Die game, j Kings Mountain jiickcd uj) a ! singhdon in the fourth off Davis and added two more* runs in the fifth off Da\is and Ki{k Cherry to put the gamt* on ice. Cherry I had (earlier no-hit the .Muuntain- i eers. 2-0. I Kings Mountain collected only fi\(‘ hits for the gam(‘ but took .advantage of fiv<‘ Piaiilci errors. I .Sophomore cateiiej- David fioiin was the only pla>ej lui (dtlier team to get {wo hiis. Other MountaiiK'cr hits were* by Danny Haitsoe. Jack Bell and Gerald Mountaineer Track Team Second In Bi-Conference Membcis of the cliampionship Herndon. Mounties End Season With Pair SWC Games Kings Mountain’s Mountaineers, their season, tlio Mountaineers still having a chance to break, could finish in the lop five — a even for the .season, crmiplete much higher perch than what their 1970 card this week with w'as predicted for them at the games against Cherryville and beginning of the sea.son. Chtise. ’ The Mountaineers and Ironnien: square off in Cherryville loday, (Thursday) in a makeup game, then tile Mounties n?lurn home Friday to host Chase in the sea son finale. Bobby FDiridge. who worked (wo innings against Lincolnton Tue.sday, will probably hurl for the Mountaineers at Cherryville and the Ironmen will probably counter with sophomore fireball- (*r Joe Heavner. Chuck Carpenter,; who has come on strong of late to win. four straight games, will probably hurl in Friday’s finale.' Kings Mountain is 8-10 overall after winning it.s last two games, over South Point (3-0) and Lin colnton (.5-4). Carpenter was the winning hurler in both games. Kings Mountain will be seeking' rc‘veng(‘ in both games. The Mountaineers earlier lost to Cher ryville 9-2 and Chase .5-2. Chase, which was tied with Shelby for first place at one time, has slumpc'd of late and is now bat tling to stay at the ..500 level. Cherryville, like Kings Moun tain, is young but C’oaL'h Ovie Heavner's Ironmen are 9-7 inj citnference play and are fighting' it out with Burns and South Point! for .second place. ] With a j)atr of victories to end STRICTLY FRESH The fellow who gets a kick out of his work should be more careful. « You don't have to be an etiquette nut to know that some things just aren’t done in restaurants — very often, the food. .Griffin Drug team, b(‘sides cap tain Pal Herndon, include Kathy But)c‘r, Dori< Ware, Edna Bowen ajut L’lUisi Dover. TIk* ladies league held its an nual award.s haiKiuct Tue.sday ni.ghl at Lin(*b(Mgcr’.-' Fish Camp and the following awards wiTO pr(’.<entc(l: High Aveia.ge, Jenny Oates, 112.4; High Set. Pat Barrett, 394: Betty Wells, :?.55; High L>3es, Pat Herndon. 141 and Retiy Fite, 150: Most Strikes. B<'tky Barnett, 32. and Charity Tignor, 30; Most Spares, Barbara Miller, 170, and Pat Panther, 130. TIk' most imprfived bowler a- ' ward went to Doris Up<'hurch who improved her season’s aver age* by 12.4 pin.s. i Tlu* S])ortsmanslup Award, which was determined by a vote of all league membor.s, went to ' Jenny Oate.s. one of the all-time great lady bowlers in tlie state. “The Ladies League would like to thank all the sponsors for the support given this .sca.son.” said a spokesman. Tliose sponsors in clude Griffin Drug. Oates Shell, McGinnis Furniture, McGinnis Dept. Store, Mountaineer Pharma- '^•y, American Legion Post 155 and Plonk Brothers. C'arpentcr walk<*il oiih tvvo and ' .struck out two. Score by innings; U 11 K K. Mountain Od') 120 (I 3 .5 2 South Point 000 000 0 0 3 4 Cariionter and Bolin; D.ivis, C’heny (5) an.i C’law.»:on.! VVF—('ai'j>enter. LP—Davis. BLANKS nAIDERS—Junior right hander Chuck Carpenter hurled a three-hitter Friday as Kings Mountain'.s Mountain eers blanked South Point 3-0 in a Southwestern Conference con test. \1 )unl:iin’s 410 and SSo ^ i(Mm> .M‘t hi-cnh'renci' i<?c- | uMs Km lay ailcriU)on at Shell)y; iiN Hu Mountaineers lini.>h(*d see end In ili(‘ Imsi (inid(‘n Lions in the annual .\ort!u\os! - .'“'oulhw esl CoiiU'ierit e meet. j)ilrd U]t 1 lO'j points t; a:ii •iiing a\\a\. Kings .Moun- t.nii aad Ot)'.' point>. I'iic Mi»u:ilainoer 1 In team set a iicA oi-leagne le.Mid Aitli a re.iding 11 stM-onds 11a! and ■l'•>.■-'^•d tlu* linish line in 1:32 to ^><•1 a lieu SSii mark. Kin.’,- Munnlain’s only first pl;ii»* finishes were in thnse two e\fiiis aid the .MonMtaineeis had -:e\(ial sei-ond and thiid j)laee.N l.» tinisii .IS Die jumiei-iip. i Slu-lh\'s .<(‘iisal ional Marcus .Alaniuu was Du* high iiidhidnal sronT uiili :lo pnini>. j!c won tlu* inn .nul 22o dashes and tlie Inoail imup. He tied Hu* loo record. A innin.: in in seconds Dai. I'dinwmg Sheliiy and tlie Monii- laiiieeis in team .'^<<^lillg were Liii.-nliiioa with 51. X'aldesi* !a. .S.uiDi point 31. WilKes Central 32. Cre-1 22, Morganton 20. l.eiioir 20, Xi Atoii . ■ono\c*i .20, Tayloiss ilk* W'autauga Pl. K.isl UnlheiTord :wo A^e!\ (.’oniUv' and Hnd.son tailed to seali*. Trie lii-^l -i\ Dni.shcrs i:T in dividual evi'iiis and the lij>l tlii:i*(* leam.s (jn.iHlv for tlie W.NCIISAA for Saturdav at North Kf- Herald Sports Three-Run Fifth Gives KM 5-4 Win Over Lions r Never let the sun go down on a squall with the frau— she’ll spend the night dream ing up a whole new argu ment. 4^ « * The local salami foundry advertises w hat we call • been” soup. We're willing to agree it was soup at one time, but just what it is now is what we’d like to know* Legion Practice Begins Saturday Th(’ initial Post 155 Junior practice se.ssi.m is slated for Sat urday afternoon at t’ily Stadium. ' Coach Bo Goforth urges that all members of the Kings Moun tain High scpiad and player.*? i from Clover. York and Blacksburg I to tiy out for the team, i Post 1.55 will have only two weeks of practice before open ing first round play on May 29 at Morganton. 'rhe local Juniors will play a 14-game lirsv round I scliedule. then enter Area Four playoff*: in late ,lune. The Junior-: lo.se several out standing players off Iasi year’s , squad which finished third in the .Area Four cha.M*. i .Any boy born after Sepl('rnber i 1, 195.3. is eligible to play. A three-run outburst in th<* fifth inning, higlDighted by Tim Ecliois’ two-run single. spark(‘d King.'- .Mountain’s MoLinlaine(*rs to a 5-1 Southwestern Conferem‘e victory over Lim-nlnton’s \Volv(‘s here 1 ui'sdav afti'inoon. Th(‘ \ietory gives Cuaeh Bob Huss(»y’.s Mountain(‘(*rs an S-lo overall record In'.iding into their | final two games of Du* season. Junior righthander Chuck Car penter picked up his si’cond vic tory in five gamt's. lutrling five strong innings in relief of starl ing pitcher H'jbb\ Kthritlge. Lincolnton ,jum]M*d to a 4-0 Ic.ad off Ethridge' in the second inning, but the' Mountaineeis I'ui it to 4-2 in tlu* liniiom of tlu* second. tlu*n won it in tlu* fiflli Irtinu' Eehois li;i> 2 foi-3 to spark K.M's niiu*-hil attack against Keep Your Radio Dial Set At 1220 WKMT Kings Mountain, N. C. News & Weather every hour on the hour. Weather every hour on the half hour. Fine entertainment in between .C;-: ^4 STARTS RALLY — Senior sec ond baseman Jack Bell singled to start a three-run tilth inning rally which gave Kings Moun tain High a 5-4 SWC victory over Lincolnton Tuesday otter- noon. IN ALL-STAR GAME — Otis Cole (above) has been selected to play for the West squad in the annual East-West All-Star basket- boll game in Greensboro this summer. fin.iN .<1-1 Utjwa:i Finals rind ti'iph l(l;3fl a.m :iled in and Kn , the shot, p de v.iull jump are .slatr-d Ini I'j ia l< a re a l><» st’iic-1 llh* Kii) .ihd 22*1 da.>hi*s lii.di and 1 jw lundh-s. .balm ily ain-iammi al 2 •)'el«)>-k Die jinal.s :»• in in ail running 1‘ven!.". Finals in liie disi-iis. higli j ininp a id hni;’, jump aie slated id lie'in al .'Ldii. B: cDiiieienei' ii'.snlts; i.ciA' linnlle.*-; Hamsenr. Lin • ■ dninn; I’uiii.im. Kings M-aniiain; Warlirk. Nealmi; D.ih*. Muig.ui mn :-;’d I’d nit 'ii. Kincs M->untai:T. lii*; .md . anin 11. F.a.<t Uulhcr- 880-RELAY TEAM —- Here's the Kings Mountain High 880-relay team which will represent the school in the Western N. C. Activ ities Association meet Saturday in North Rowan. Left to right are Randolph Ross. Carl Fulton, Gerald Putnam and Philbert Smith. Cole Selected All-Star Contest Doug F<ir(' ami Joey Boncluranl. Lincolnton eolk'eii'd only five hits ofl Ktliiiitgc and Cai}>enier. E.‘hols d.)u!)U'ii and scored KM's first run in Du* second. Giallon Witiu'i's. AhoM* .'iiiigle drove in Echols, .si-ored eji a single by Kennv Bridg'- to cut it lo i 2. In tiu* dci'isive fifih. .Lek Bell singled. David. Bolin walked and both nnnu*rs adv;ine(' l on a sac- lifici l)v (lOiald Herndon. Piehols llu'ii (ieliveia'il a single which lied till- score :i' 1 .all a:id In' lal- i*r scored ilu* wining run on an intii'ld .an. .Si'on hv inings: Lineolnloii <Di) non o 4 5 2 Kings Min. ngn n3o \ .5 9 1 Foi\*. Bonhnvi*ii 'i» m l V<Kler: Elhridgt'. C'ar.a*nioi' c2i and Ho- Hr.. VVitini-!-.' pin lio' ( ;M*nU‘i. Los- iiV pilehei- IKoiduranl did ;.i; I .la'h: Wil.son, .^helliv: v'.ix. Wdki'-' 1'c‘nlral; Dan.-'Ic*r. Lille- liHo-i; U illmni.-s. Moiganion; Iit'll, Cie.'-i; Ln-leiAood, Wilkes I'eiili.il. lligii Jump: Cross. B it r :i s: Tiujmps 111. Ci^*.'!; Bmlon. lane- .dnion; L.ibo-ii. .'^helbv; Pcteisni. Kiiu’.s Mutinl.ain. d I PoU> \'aull; Huffman. Wilkes .’c-nir d: Tiue'>'l.ih*. Lenoir: I.ed l'« id. King.-' Mm.; I-aid. 'rayl-ns-; .illi*: Sniilii. Valdcvt-; Dale. Mor- g.niion. 11 1. Bioad .lum|): M.aiiney. .*^heroy;; Bai'lo:i, Valde.'e; .‘kcHitli INdnl; .-^mith. .'^lielny; While'. Kings Moimlain. 23 2. ■!’»ip|e .lump: Thompson. C'resl; Bmlon. Valdc"-e. Pas.-;, .'■^'lelln ; Mos<. .s»an!i Point: Williams, .<li(-li>v; Wilson, Wilkes Central. 111.' Mile; llolliLeld. Slielhv ; Kurv. I.ineolnion: Mellon, .kouih Point Walker. Tav ha-'V illc; Armsirong. .SuiiDi Poini: i'iice. l-ia-t Bullier- io:d, 1: 12. i. SSd nnr e'oi liian. I,hie.: t'onh*V'. Moiganl-tn; ALdiie.'-'* *11. Shelby;, Dnneaii. Wilkes CeiiHal: W(*sl- fii'ld. lav lojsv ille; H.ash. Crest. 2;()I ' 111, - rela.v: Kin.is Mount.un, ^lu'loy. New lon-t’oi:-' er. Wilkes '’eiiii'al. Lincolnton. 11 sc*eonds. ^ M-eciH'il‘. ssc lel.iy: Ki’igs Mountain.’ 'lielay. New Ion ('onovi-r. Walau M. .Som h Point. r IV loi sv ille. 1:32. ' r ec-ord 1. | Milt* ih-l.ay; V.al.lese. Liirolnl-m,' ''Mmlliv. M«i: 'anion. South Poinl..| ■| nv lui.'iv illi . 1. Die.h Il talk*.';: .Smilli. .Siiclhy;j •Nilii.im. Kin:-< Mtn.: Burton. Val-i d- a*; SloKi-s. Wilko-; Central; * vN’Mli.inis. .Slu'hiv : Tiivi’llc*. Wa- i.iiT.t.i; Cioss. Bin ns. l.'i.i;. K'd - Manm'V. Shelby; B'*ss. Kings Mm.; Ciavvford. '•'ai'i I’oi'il; ^o.tson. Newton; Sniilli, Kings Alounl.dn; Mi*Cor- • M« . New Ion. p' >ees. Pl.'o dash: Mauney, .Shelhv': '•’.inlh. Kings Minnilaiii; (Tavviord,. •olii Ptnnt: Wileov. Wilkes v'on- .-d; Bain.<eur. Liiieolnton; Boss. Kin .Mm. 22.7.5. Di>’ns: Hopper. Slu*lby: Bran- , ! in. Siii'l.iv ; Sheirill, \’alde.se; kd.'C*:. Lenoir; 5 .‘riiio'). .''lu'lby: ^’Iium.de. W'ilkc"- Ce:ilral. M2‘S“. S1h*I Pul; Iloj'per. .Slielhv; Sc'l • • ■. i.c'Uiii:': ViUiioM>. Shelby; .'i'eiiill. VaMe.se; Ipirmoti. Wilkes Cintnii: Wilson. Crc'st. .M’llL”. Snow li.is maiiv lM*netieial ef- 'e.-is lor fai nuns. It retains Du' c’;irms be.It, pievi-nting frost fi'om pem-maliiig lo.i de. p and Diis make's spring plant.iig r*ar- lieT. .\ithough o>sU‘rs may In* sale ly e‘iie*n in anv ir.-mili. many "laU's prohil)it liar\esDng in Ilu* “imn-K" mo’phs bewiusc* tlu's<* .inoMihs make* ui> Du* snawn.ng ■ii.'on. 1 ni.'- 1 ole. .\11 Kve*!Vthi;ig lo; Ki;.gs Miiuntain Higii's hasicel- t.ill n*am ihis sem.'-on, hi.' been -eleeUMl !i. ;dav in the* aiiminl U'e,-,! i'le,, A11 Sl;n' g.iilK' at ' heeii'boi I his siininu’r. Ci'l* be-inlih’S Du* si'e'ond K.MII.S ea 'e'r in line* veais b» |i;nli> ipale in Ille* eVe'lll. wllii'll is lieM C*ieh sii!niiu*i in ii'l.uioii b; Ille .North Cindmo P:ej' Co.oclies e'Diii.'. I !c‘"i -e' ,\dains plavi'd in Die '.I :iII I vv o V e'.ci's a .’o. .’oh .vill ae o;ie ol .•'e*ve‘i.11 .\!1- Slaie'is I pl.iv cm Dic‘\\e‘'.l le*ain. I- .le* I oa -lic'd :)v .lim P.udm* of I leiicle‘i 1: i\i lie. l>Dle*i loj. eollc'gc* j(iiispe» 1'• on tin* Wc-si rlua in- '•lit Ic* Toimny Hnrl«**<on ol .\ve*!,v Coimiv. r«iii> Byem of He-ssc'nu'r Citv and Boiiby .lonc*s -if .•'cmlli Me'i'klenimr The West 111." 'A 111 lite .’.inu' l.ir tlu* jj.!.'! two vc-.ni's. In PMS. when .\c|;im.'> jdave-d on Ilu* *duii. the* We-'t Aas e-iaelied by I.lovd Mull* of .-slie'lbv .ind L.-inv Bliodes ol (lasionia .\shley eo n-hed tlu* Wi'Sl le. V i-'loiA las! vc'ai. Cole* .i\ 1*1 a •,c*ci LS points pe*r .’ainc* i:i Ihii’e ve’ai*-^ of vaisitv |d;iv .It KMHS and lu*lpc*d Coaedi Bol) Ilns>e*v (oinpile* .1 (i.5 S eo.aeli- ing rc'cord. Cole* jdavc-d on tvv.» .'■->iil!nv(*s!erti I’enib're'iue* ehamp ioiiship clubs. 'File b-1 guard, vviio has had .sev • e'lal ecdlegiatc* sehol.irship o:i<*ls. had s»*vi‘ral honors c-onu* his wav during IDs jHep cai'c*c*i He was .\tl-e’on.eii*n-e line*e* limes. All -'oiinty and AH - ’Idmnamenl ivvii’e. Ail Slab* an-1 Kon-naiiie MeiiDo:! .\U^.\mei ii-an c)nee. and w.i-. mosi valuable player in tlio , Maricm Civ ilaii Cla.'-jsii*. Cede, who plaved e*V(*!'y posi- lioii on Die* .-01111. Aas rec'c'iitly M nned m-i.<i valu.mie player of Die* Piii!» 7n .Mouniainee'r rluh whic'h fiiH'-iie-i 23-1 ovc*raIl aiicl A »n the SWC .iml ilu* ediilerenco lonrii.imeiii. \\'ome*n Para i.- 'F.ie* k.ijli i." an aimuai te.stival in India in wliieh the naiive wom en f'lrm a jnoei'.ssion and go from Ir'iisc* 1 o liou.'*e ( aa ni iig a in I s(*i*k- .ng alms and food. At Du* con clusion of Du* paiade* the food which has bc‘c*n colli'i'ie'd is ust*d to pre'jiart* iiu'als foi' Du* puldic. Cganda now has c-cnu'iU plants. SAFE AS AMERICA U S. SAVINGS BONDS My Sincere Thanks For The Very Fine Vole On May 2nd. I. HAYWOOD ALLEN

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