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9. 1972 tents Lee Teast- Street, an- son, Tues- Mountain i E. Press- announce CT‘, Friday, intain hus| L. Mathis loun’ce t'i> Saturday, intain hos- Hollifield, e the birth y. Octobei wpital. Thursday, October 19, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Page Tliree HERALD SPORL'^ By GABY STEWABT Mounties Host Chargei s In Final Home Game n be un- I you lose II rug Stort ug Co. 10:3-26 ir. With George In Game, Shelby Held Only A 7-6 Advantage You never realize how mucii one player meanL to a -colbaii Loam unul lie’s lost. 'Mark Geoige, Kings Mountain’s senior center lino Lacker, was lost lor, a quarter last Friday night and that cjuld be the very reason the Mountaineers lost to Shelby’s Lxons, 32-12. Not that Shelby wasn't a heavy favorite to win. But, even the L.ons must admit, the Mouiiiaineers had things go.ng tnea- \.ay when George was in the game. The two county rivals had battled through a score less Inst (luarter before George was hurt anu aad to ieavc tae game eany in the soeond quarter, lie stayed gone for a quarter Vviiiie a doctor "stilclied up" his nose, Vvacn lit K’lt 10 go lo the hospital, the score was 0-0. VViien ht returned, the Lions had the game under lock and key 21-G. “Ilis being out certainly hurt us," remarked KMIL Coach Bobby ^ones. ‘"i'hey put 24 points on the board Wilde he uas gone and \ve couldn’t make up that much C-OLinrl.” ^ Javon Smith, a senior halfback, filled in for George k daring h.s (luarter ol absence. “Javon did a good job for " u: /' sa.d Jones, “considering he’s never played linebacker and hasn’t even practiced at that position enough to a- iiijunl to aayih ng. ’ G oi’;e rcti!i‘n.;d on tlie second play of the third quar-1 Icr and led a KM defense that limited the L.ons to oni>G u.o fast dovvns. one of those coming on a 45-yard run, by Larry l-berliarul \v1l*.1i should not have been. With (.jooi'ge ill the baiJganij, the score was tbielCy V, iCij/gs IviounUiin G. —Hop[rig For 7-3 Finish Kthgs I.iountani's players must bo clown somewhat after losing three foar contests, but uc uciie iLcy. i hang in tncre and \v:n thcr.e filial I’lu'ce games for a 't 3 season. I’hat would look awiuily good sme: the Isloun lainecrs have had only one winning season (7-3 in 1970) saice then- last title year in 10G4. With a lew breaks here ana there, the rjountaineors could easily be 7 0 and st 11 in iV : ii nn'ng i- r t) ^ ; n * ^westoln Contcrenco championship. They lost two games 10 unbeaten teams, 23-19 lo South Point and 32-J2 ij Sholb>, and those ganic.^ were a lot closer tlian the scor s ind rated. Th ui thir I loss was 12-7 lo R-S Central, the Ililltoppcrs scoring the wanning touchdown on a 55-yard punt return which was aided by an uncalled clip. “There’s no doubt we wore clipped on that play,’’ re marked Jones, referring lo a 55-yaid punt return by Ken ny Hamilton of the TLUtoppers. “Of course. I’m not saying Two similar football teams Kings Mountain Caa: h Bobby tie time.” A.sh, received injurie:^ in the She!- I clash Friday night at John Gam- Jones .say^; the Chargers’ 2-4 rcc*, Jones says the Chargers should by game last week but should be j ble Stadium when 'King.s Moun- ord is misleading. prove a stern test fot the Moun- at full sirength. George suffered tain’s Mountaineers host Orest in “They’re not winning,” he says, talneer defense, which is yielding a no.se cut and A.sh" ha.s bad their hune finale of the 1972 “I don’t know what’s WTcng up over 17 points per game. brui.se.s. season. there but they have real good P.th dubs have been plagued personnel. ” recently by mistake.s and will be Tlie Chargers Ivave had trouble trying to correct those errors lo moving the footoall but theii •jnap lo.’ng streaks. defense hi ; been strong excerpt The iM;untaineern, owners of a in a 31*8 loss to Shelby. Tlie do- t-3 ^Ovuiivveste.;! i.'onfii en.e rec- fenje has lim'ted it- opponenfr Old r.nd 4-3 overv!! mark, have to an average ol only 12 pdiiLs irepped I’heir la.st two contests pe.* ca.m.c. and three c.' tlie!r la;-! f ur to “They have a good throwing drc/ out ol the running for the quariOioa.k in iJennis Sinklir,” .liW.,' title. C/rst, an cv. ly .season warn.-- Jvne,;. “He !n.-- had a jam- > ntende.', has lo.st ito la.st three mod .7ut he can threw tlie “I feel like everybotly we play “George cut hi.s nose when h'.a ! from here out will be tough on helmet came d; wa on it when us,” say.s Jones. "And if we don't he made a tackle,” rephirted eliminate .some of our mistakes, Jones. “We’ve had seweral no.-;e we’ll be lucky to win anymore.” cuts this year because of that. We J nos expects lo make .several height a new helmet this year lineup changes. He said sopho- and have had a lot of trouble mjre David Bcdl will be at a guard ..ositicn and senior Myron Gecege will replace sophomc.-e Tony Falls in the defensive back- field. 'Iwo Mountaineer.?, Lnchaiktr a ne g ve- liim a lit- Mark George and ta'kle Alltel with it.” Jone* he ho]K*s three los.srs in Hie la.st four games won’t cause hi.s players to get down on themselves. "It’s only natural that you don't liave as good of mci-ale when you’re losing a.s you do wlicn you're winning," ho said. ‘^Ve’re not a.s enthusiaj>tir as we w< ;e he said. Crest CREST RESULTS Opp. at the beginning ol the year. But. 21 Cha.se 0 I think our boy’s have done a 13 South Point 15 pretty goxi job. We re nal d uvn 2fj Burns 2 t.T tin -n and I don’t think they'll 0 East 14 gel down on them.selve.s.” 7 Cherryville 14 8 Shelby 32 Jones said w’ith a lew breaks 75 Totals 77 the Mountaineers could be un defeated. 36 KM RESULTS Bessemer City 12 31 Chase 0 ‘ Wc-ve just been mak'n^ me 14 Eist 7 lal errors. I knew at the start (.■. 19 South Pc !it 28 fh(‘ year we’d make mental mis 33 Cherryville 14 takes because we ha:I young plac 7 R-S C(‘ntral 12 ers at key petition'. Hut I th nupit 12 Shelby '^2 bv Ihi.s lime we'rl he o\(v them " 152 Totn.P. 105 r * 4 70 -r Min' gSO Gaston County S outhwester fi earns SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS — These 13 seniors will be playing before the honi« |oUu for the last time Friday night when Crest High's Chargers come tc jehn Gamble StadiuQi to battle the Mountaineers in a Southwestern Conference gam e. Front row, left to right, ore Chris Johnson, Javon Smith, Harlee Davis Alfred Ash, Inarms 1 loyd and Myron Geor9ei_^ack rgw* soino order, are Lanny Thornburg, Mark George, John Er dges, Jake Bridges, Jerry Valentine, ’TompT Shirley and Dennis Trout. 15. iollv, ?kv ielmcnt 2 4-Point Second Lifts Lions Over Kings Mountain liigli’s f:'.::h- nan 1 ; t. a:l team i,r.api vd a twc” that lost the oallgame. VVe didn’t play well at all against: game io.i:ng sivcak at C.ty Siad- KMHS them and they might have beaten us even if that clip ium, bh-mk ng Mt. Moi'y i -o. but ibaa playoff iMcture last King.s Mountain’s Mpuntainee/s: bark to cut the margin to 10-6. v/ere el.minated from the Falls found Hariee Davis on the would have been called." . wUch John Ll.'lock’.s charges .siuci j.e.s a .d ijic .-eniv.. t Even though that's watei’ over the dam, it still is meet another endi'fratc.i poivor hard to take such a defeat. . .and it's even harder svhen wnen thej travel to De.- a picture in a local newspaper plainly shows tlie clip in Thompson did all the! L onr Us Saturday afternoon edition, as was the case m this, srorin? in the Litt e Mountamoeri ijci ii --r;.- ganu'. + ^ —Shelby Over South Point .ereep.ion return and a 27 yard Last week’s 11-2 figure gives me a season’s record run off tackle, and adiing a of 55-18-5, or a .714 percentage. Hey, Hank Aaron fans! fourth period score on a 2s-yniYi Does that 714 look lamiliar? .scamper. , South I’oint at Shelby; Should be a good one, but you ^ ^ ^ must bear in mind that this is Shelby’s homocoming. A- co^tin'^”^for 72 of'KM’V gainst lour common toes, Shelby has looked more im- yar Is rushing. Donnie i'len-vitt prcssxvc except aga nst R-S Central. helby sliouki rate 'c-nne) 2'-; yards, Wenacli Jack.son about a nine point favorite. Call it 21-12, Lions. ; fcm-. Steve Southwell and M i-e Burns at R-S Central: This one could go either way. V/illi tms three each an l rh i- We’ll give it to Hilltoppers on home field advantage, 18-14. J^lins in two. So ithw-' i a'' East Rutherford at Chase: Cavaliers have already beaten the Troians once. They shouldn’t have trouble do ing it again. Call .it 32-0. Lineolnlon Ciierr'^vnie; We’ll give to Ironnien on home field advantage, 14-13. Crest at Kings A\iouiua,n; Kings Mountain appear.'; to have the edge on offense, but Crest is belter defensive ly. Mountaineers must remember that the Chargers have the SVVC’s best passer in Dennis Sinkier. His arm will make it close but we’re calling for the Mountaineers to win, IG-C. Appalachian at Lenoir Rhyne: Should be a waltz for LR. But Mounties are going to scare the Bears, 24-21. Virginia at Clemson: Tigers win battle of losers, 28- 14. Maryland at Duke: Terps are hurting with AI Neville gone. Blue DevJs should take this one, 21-7. UNC at Wake Forest: Tar Heels win easily, 35-7. East Carolina at N. C. State: Wolfpack hands Pirates first loss ol year, 33-21. Gardnor-Webb at Car.son-Newman: This Tennessj;'^ team is good. Gardner-Weibb won’t be a test for nationally I tliird ranked club. Call it 42-13. Miami (O) at South Carolina: Gamecocks on the road back. Call it 28-7, Carolina. Davidson at Wofford: Davidson might be improvin, after last week’s romp over Furman. But Wildcats are ar up-and-down team. This week they’ll be down. Call it 14 10, Terriers. p;.od a 32-12 docisi m to t.lio Gallon Li ms. l:r'’kc a ,• in t.hf» per- romp last week, tallying first half' built in n 2’ halP'me .m-'f- i I uchdowns on a 39-yard pass in- gin and hel:l ofi the determinoe' Mcimtaineo:/: Hi the second half The Mountaineers siw 1he:r N cord dr>D to 3-3 in the South- \ve.st(*rn Conference and 4-3 ''V(‘r- iil) but were certainly keyed f>r an up.set until linebacker Mark Gecrac wa.? injured ami had to leave the game for a quarter. T ’.'- two cUih-: liad oatllH tc a 'rele.<;.-: deadlock until George j ci:e.e! a cut vmo when maK-I in.: a ta'-H'' ear!.\ in the second j oucitor. He w^s taken to a doctor! and it took jncveral .stitoho< ro i (• h's w und but he was- back! and rearing to go in the second i hai.*. I By that tiiru’, however, the' Lion? had chalked up 24 points and had the game well in hand.; Shelby’s fir.M pMnt.-; came' just a^er George left the game on a • 2i yard field go.il by Mike Dover, who finished the night with a streak of three .straight field y '>]'■• and 2S straight points after foiu lidcwn. The remainder of the fir.st half Friday night at Shelb> when they | took a lO-yard toss and turned it Bv GAR^ STEWART l.orald Sport.: Editor TliK'v Gaston c .uniy ii i g h are .seeking nicmLer.^iiip n the '■ ulhwr-to.n .'{A . .ui! j Mice and the Western NtiIi Cm' olina High Schoo’ Activitle.s asso ciation. 'ivr.» meetings have aln'cdy been he’ 1 in .Shelby involving Hi. 10 present .^WC .fcho-Vs -n C • three possi ;le new member.s, Re.s- semer City, Ea.sJ Gaston and North Gaston. Those three .schools are presently mem eis of the j-.\ Little Four Conference, whi^'h also includes Charlotte Catholic. According to one r.MUi... d i/”* .too.s ' .1 - nanimou.siy to al ow tlie ihref- "laston ''ount” sohn-ols to ioin Hk ''onroron'’e effestive no't temher. However, n order to let rho.se schools in. the WNCILSA.A 'on.stitulion n”st he rhan' el nn ’ hat will ro' a vote of iho .*32 resent WNCIiSA.A .s-ho^i’.;?. Iter will go before the a.-.socia- [ tion next month. I it lilt* i.iin- Gnsi'n s'h“o'*:' ' ar-» vot<*d into th(* a*'.? x-iati-.n, th(‘ ! SWe will he split into i .v » d> i I ons. At one of the two ear’y 'ie^thi"s. the .schoohs derided on thi*'; te*^tative cee»n- Di’i.sion A woiPd include South ^oint. Ea.st Gaston, North fLis- •^en. Bessemer Citv, Ch'^sp. East ^iitherfrrl .and R. S. (Vntnl. Div’sion R would Inehid''* King.*' ’J in''*'^’nlon. She’ hy. Crest, Rums nnd Th« sr»ti!n wenVi he sinila*- to n ! Charlotte’.s Southwestern l-.\ Con- ■L viy I v'rds th'v imh the air one , MMss completion in four at tempts. , ! Cea 'h Blalock cited Jacksr»n. , Jeff Jones. Jackv \V*'av. i\Tn\ I Cochr in, McDevitt, Thomp'NOji, i Nathanic’ Smith j'^ni J^-lin Var- hornerh for ■^boir defcp*;'*'e el.’v. “We're «;till not crptt'n'’* I offense f^orr’ eu" I''d rVatock. of our ’■»'>s hemi ro'^in*^ out e^ nu^ ha’fbncks, Thompson and McDev- Tt.” Hl.''lo''k sn'd the T.itK.'' ?roi-n. wi’t have to nlav their '•'"t of t'le ’■''or if they o-^. oe^'t to tt’*' n’' Belmont, which Ls 10 and tied for the Tri-County Division Two leal with She’ into a 67-yard touchdown manea- • c.*. The M-unianeir.s went for a two-pa>int conversion but Falls’ pas.s aiiempl was no goo<l, leav ing the score at 10-G. Slielhy’.s Eierhardt was at .. igain tollowing Jhe KM kickoH,; from ene divi ■’i. ir' 21 yard.' on a dJUi>lo rc- Pla.VPd toams from the other i^erse to cap a 58 vard Shelby ‘''vision, tho=e e.iipes vo..vi count narch, Dover-.s P.vr'made it 17-6, as rton conferenco conte.-.ts. On the en.suins kickofl, K-M’s' The two division winnets wo..v) ,av'n .-mith fumbled and Shelby at the end of the ref.ii'.or tv covered at the IG yard line. The P’""" to den e th.- over,'!. -,y Lions .stretches! their lead to 24- chamo on an l the when Tommy London scored on pl.oyoff renre ent.ot ve an ll-yaird pass and Dover boot-, p"'''?.""'.'- clia.ving the .second half kickoff charge ind led a KM defensive .vli.rh Lmited .the Lions to only tw.j first downs. Georges second fuimblo recov cry of the night set up KiM’s fin- o^o-'-'th -twir, dcci ’e the plnyoff representative. If the lhi;po Gaston si lnols on- t*'r the mnfrren'-f crhr'''*’'nT ’» o!dd he in the hnn Ls of WNC- 7..;' ’ DEFENSIVE STANDOUT—Junior linebacker Dennis Hogu3 play ed another outstanding defensive gome Friday niglit in KM's 32-12 loss unbeaten Shelby. Hogue and mates host Crest Fri day night in their final home game of the '72 campaign. Adams Might BeHeadinj For Philadelphia 76er3 1 touchdown drive early in the Jeurth quarto;. The recovery came at the Shel by 3u and the .Mountaineers pick- eJ up a key first ^wn with a , -is: inicrlerenre penalty against Shelby at the J7. Marcus Floyd and Falla carried to the Sheiuy .six, from which point sopTiomo'e halfback Johnny Byers scored to u’ r With points :.imc in a four minute cut the difference to 24-12. s an in the seond iliapter. The .<(' -ring went lhi.’< way: 3helby' tallied on a 47-yard Irier last week 11-12 and we lost, f?^m quarterback Mike BiMt to Grier 32 6. I^ut. if Belmont I i'oLeve wo’ll have a good chance to go 5-2, which isn’t bad.” ^ After mooting Belmont today, the Little Mountaineers return to City Stadium for llielr final two games against Ashley and South west Gastonia. (y to haliback Larry Eberhardt, Eierhardt taking the pas- over a U.ap'n; Chri- J hn.?on and cover- in.g tlie f'nn! 1.7 yard-' untouen- e i. P.:v'r*'-'. P \T 'made it 10-0. j With Co.:r.7«' gcui' and .s>ph.')-‘ mere Wayne Dixon snipping flie hall t'' quarI(Tha:’k Tony Falls, ^ the M HintaMiei**^ came right w 5^ IN CYAC TOURNAMENT •— Chris Caune, left above, ege 10. and his brother, Tommy, ag j e*ght, were o^ong Charlotte youth who participated 'n the Charlotte Youth Atthletics Club tourney Sat urday. The Colts, of which Tommy is a member, wen 13-Cl Chris's team. The Roodrunners, lost 13-6. Six games were played and cheerlsoders and Homecoming Queens added to the fun of the big event. The Cairns brothers ore sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Caune of Charlotte and grandsons of Mrs. Clarence L. Jolly, Sr. Kings Mountain. (Photos by Rachel Jolly Caune) ^loimtaineers Begin Basketball PmcHce. Dixon Likes Prospects rin.i:' Mountain High’s boys a. k( ha^’ team, whiah has won 'nly L''' (if 42 ballgamcs sinve hn:r 11 t champian.sliip yoai of 9”9-7'', cpcno.I practice Toi TTie ’97:^72 campaign M>nday'. iCoarli Allan Dix m i'- .■•arronK'.' vfv-k'n:' with 12 prospects and oxj>ect-: ;ivc cDic.-.': lo j( in l.iO team after the l.^otiall .soa>'..i end*. The .Mountainocr'i, who should bo am-'mg the Icp five clubs in 'he Sautliwe.stern Crmtenmce' Itace. will .*• rimmagr We.s^ Lin-! >lr), away on Nov. 17 and wiil. day C'the: o:ie O” two non-g'n-; erenc:* game.-: with He semei : * ''’’c ci;en;ng regular .'ca-, son play. ! T'lic iMcuntainccr.-: lost only five pl-iy^T': . '1 last viar’; te.-'m. which finished G-12 in the SWC and 6*16 overall, dhev vptipn plavers wl'.o started at one time o* anothc la.st year. ; neUirnee.*: incUidc leading .sc.ir- or M'ke Tlr'-m^s, 'Jut-fi Blalock. J'.nmy Jolly. Kuidy Wingo and* Wendell Dawkinj. Others wwk * pv ivr^ fc; a starting spot in- du:!., J::in .M Gill, John Plon.v, iv Fay ni: :’'e I to . ^ ■ Perk'n r’avt"': w!i jdn the ti>am aft:*: U *!)h” ;t:i- .sai 'i:'ny FalLs. Harlc Davi.s, .Lu.:n ir. U'* FIr':t i: :! Larry L'a nr''.*! “I,ack cf sire will -''c cur makt pr* blem,” .<ay: ria.*h Dixon. ‘'Other th'in that, we should he Ftrcng.” DixTin In rr, A KM defensive lapse with six minutes left turned Hierhanlt ' loose and the fleet Lion halfback went over from 45 yards out to complete the scoring. Ho brolco several tackles en route to pay- (lir.‘. As it lurnetl out, Shelby held a .slim lead in statistics, but ex cept for the 12 minutes that George was out, the Mouniainec.s Cwin Jetelv dominated play. | THE STA’nSTICS ' KM S '■.-c. Downs 14 12 ; N. L Yards Rushing 128 192 ! ! \ard Pns-dng 72 117 ; I Pa, c; Atl. 15 6 ! Pas?c: Cemp. 3 5 | P .S3C . liu. 3y 0 1 . y-mde:!-' 1 2 7?;. ds Penalized 25 60 1 unt : 2-39 2-37 riarv of \Vinst'''n-F.T’em. six tO''rv>Q (-p*-. on In the other, non-conference games W'oukl he plentiful. [ youpal/ey. Mixed League JPilli?^" 0 pped high ;cor ing honors for the W’eek in howd- ing leagiK' action it Mountaij , Lani.s Bowling Contei. j Bo.vling for ihc Dilling Hea.ting m'xe! lengnr team Thnr‘”tav r.Ig’r., Dilling scored a 151 line •’ -I g7n “pt e\Tn thr'nfrli pk- to; y\ dropped three of four games to •wijn.e I'uiOv it.sonouUit. Contiuiird On hHnr Former Gardner- Webb College All-American George .Adams, cut last W’eek by the NBA Milwaukee Bucks, might be headed for the I'niiadelpliia 76ers. Till* 7t)('r.>, WHO aie oft to a bail •'? M« in NJ.-v action, currently have a full 12-man rosier but arc rviiig 10 m.Oia* a two-fer-one deal for a backcourt player which w'ould make roeJm for 2\d'.im.-; at L>rwaru. Adam,-;, who is .-itaying witli ’ ei: ' :r'‘l '•me; (I'a;Jiu r-Wco.. teammate Artis Gilmort? in Ki :i lucky until iu- makes a final dc cLsion, expect.-' t.- ko .v s in.* thing definite* frinn tiu' Ttii ;-, lii!.- wc-ckend. Ii the TGcr . .an t nia... a deal with ,in(V’u* -i ' . a h;ickcourfer. Adams likely wdl stay with the Bu.-ks on a I'c.-.ul basi.^ and play in tlie Ea.-:U..i Li agu.v •N m ' ' ' ' al "cc!i :t.u :. by San Diego .o. the A y\ '.n\t . likely lo .sla\ with th.* .,11. K. , Je.s.c a < V lU'ic.e o..; : i. n... e . the 7(H*r'. (kirdner • Weob C-iavh Ii 1... ■; k -.ami;, witii .V'iams and offi.-iais Bu.'k.: aiivi TUers. Eddie Tuu n of tile “M»;ladc‘Ipltia ha t • make ''•‘1C .J., xiL-.. ' .-.ay. Hclor'O.^. ■'Ihfv':. (»,i I I a i.ad start and liu'\ lurre I pul t ..ri'tner wAcA thi'v’ir ; n.; r ,i.. Tluy ward 1. trade 'v\- t)u-n claxcr' foi a g ■ .'J back, .r i n'.an and the.! brin. Gi' .:<> in at .u .A. But ycLi ni .ei know win .< ; ii liappi ji u Avi] \ a .sUui i..i.itr.;.* II ■'""ik. the Bucks have promised .Adam.s that . . . uiti.n .n t u* East 111 : i i •in Patriots Stop Grcndvicw 36-6 I or Fifth, End Season Next Week Centra] Junior High’s Patriots 20 yard> scoring play and Kddins Tlu-u . a .vti-jii . ttin i'a. k- n: ' i* f .1. l.u. \:h- . i:u A.' 'r i\.al!< I. A!l. 11 i.- .a- a ri .c .n mr .juai; ' j :t( J : m GdBrge Named Player Of Week Second Time Sonic: centor-lincbarker Ma“k ho .the toaim tvi bcMt, followed by George Ls Fulton's player of the Crc.si: on I de-kMuling champion week for tlie second time this l a ■ RuthO':'‘‘ord. yi c • Onlv Th^m '. Wng-. -m i George continued !' 'k .v'-poa** f ’ h.ave an inside Mountaineers' most swept U) then iiitn tii ory la-^l Wednc.sdnv .'^i Pitv .Stn- dium, defeating Grandview of .li^kor ev - .d-H .oi-rgin. Coa-h 'Porter Gri'^‘'''s -v.'ic duled to take his Patriots to Gas- t nia yesterday to .att.o unde feated Ashley. The Patrict.s end the r season next Wedne.'^day’ at Marlon. ran for anciher two-poinici to make it 16-0. Edillns did the hiinors on tlu* next two C'entra] touch.lownc scoring on runs of 31 and seven yards. Eddins passi'd to Thomp son after his .second touchdown to make it 30-6 Tin- PiKk Thursday, ji: t theii u'dula: .'-c I..V a:;- ' i (■( t. Kelly Lan.i gut Hie l'n:ii I’. :• riot TD on an eight \ jird run Al Eddins again Uxl the w’ay Coach Griggs cit('<] t' ' for the Palricts, scoring a pair dins and Brown for thivr off of touihlowns and gaining 10t> sive running and passing and to be the yards in nine carries. Peter Mark Plumloy, Briicx' Vkilentine consistent Brown added 35 yards in five at- and Tim Spicer for th«*ir blockin ’ .snot ,>n a .flirting i'ositi'r.n right performer last week, playmg an- tempt.s. Eugene Lovelace, Kenny Bell, r \’, .'I'^coiding to D xcn. He also other stellar defendvp game in, Reserve ouarler ack Chrisr'’e]l. Larry Smith and Steve Lancastm* n *e 1 tba* a pcii c'; newnmi'rs. Kings CVHuntain’s 32-12 loss to filing in for the iniunnl Mike sparked the defensive plav. lund’r M. Gill an* soplum-e Sh ’byV Golden Lions. Bumgai*dner. got the PatrioLs go- THE STATISTIC'S* Payne*, have hern imyre.s :;r an.I The 190-pounder was injured ing early in the game wlien he c G ’ ihe- ^tartr'' . and had to sit out the second Th'' Moent'-'^nr'er.'’ wMl aga'n period, w’hen the Izon.s hr'^ke Hie '1* ‘I. G, I'lo'it'i : have ."ei n i on With a’l U(d H !■'. s 1 on]\ Hr *'*h T t(' ri'- evalii.Hc ; 1) t > t‘ 1 . I t ' 'irt:''inn^(' ’n *he '’’e -otan' i Cnttn- tv TT-fr T:umTnr -t. H'G ye"' ' Stlic lu’Io.i at C’C-t on D .. 1-2. Cjiitinucd On Paje Fuur ' m a sec’pele.o-? tie to a 24-6 for a two-point conversion and an Yards Pa.ssin halftime lead. George came ha k 8-0 lead. in the secend half to lead a KM Ikdl later hooked up with Cuntinued On Page Four ' Thompson again, this time on a First INiwiis . . .. 7 Yards Rushing . ,. .. .. 166 Yards Passing . .., ,. . 103 .3.(L0 Fumbles Lost 0 Yards Penalized . . .. . 35 -Vdam-: .va-' pi.r on w, ;;er< f.'>r IS liour-^ a*' i ‘.'i hv .i:r. > a a.;cn;. His pH* I'a-'k''’ n -v.* appears to n* in the lian!: c, tin* Tt>(':'S. “1 feel iikr hi*'!! (|<: s o'v'cr tlu -.M fk;':: {." .'Tyv- fy 1' hruck. ■ It''- al! )rnp . —i muvf PhilaJt make w M iraUca.”
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1972, edition 1
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