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.. vw rere Friday Chase Takes Advantage Of KM Mistakes, 19-8 Chase turned three first half Kings Mountain mistakes into touchdowns Friday night and defeated the Mountaineers 19-8 in a Southwestern 3-A Con- ference game played on the Tro- jans’ home field. The loss left the Mountaineers at 1-6 in the SWC and 1-7 overall. They host R-S Central Friday in their final home game and then close out their season next week at Shelby. For the third week in a row, the Kings Mountain eleven won the statistical battle over their opponent but still came out on the short end of the score. Kings Mountain had 236 yards of total offense to 138 for the Trojans but a costly fumble and 110 yards in penalties did the Moun- taineers in. Both. football teams looked like entirely . different ballclubs than they did a week earlier. The Mountaineers were obviously back to their usual pattern of play after coming within a touchdown of upsetting South Point (34-26) and the Trojans were vastly improved over a 50-0 shellacking at the hands of Shelby a week earlier. Kings Mountain drove deep into Trojan territory on numerous occasions but each time a mistake kept them from putting points on the board. The Mountaineers didn’t score until the final play of the game when Timmy Elder took a short pass from Roderick Boyce in the flat and turned it into a nine-yard touchdown pass. Boyce ran for a two-point conversion with no time showing on the clock. The Mountaineers appeared ready to record their second win of the season when they march- ed the opening kickoff to the Chase 15 yard line. But a 37-yard field goal attempt by Don Quandoudone hit the crossbar and fell short. The Trojans gained the momentum several minutes later when they blocked a Keefer Ballew punt and recovered it at the Kings Mountain one yard line. Quarterback Brian Foster scored for the Trojans for a 7-0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, the Mountaineers fumbled and the Trojans recovered at the 24 yard line. On the first play of the se- cond period, Foster hit Howard Parry on a 15-yard touchdown pass to make it 13-0. John Deere Compact Utility Diesel Tractors Six models with diesel engines, 17 to 44 SAE gross hp and 14.5 to 40 PTO hp. All have 8- or 9-speed - transmission, Category 1 or 2 3-pt. hitch, 540- rom PTO, differential lock. Mechanical front- . wheel drive available for most models. Free Financing ‘Til April ‘85 BRILEY’S LAWN AND LEISURE GASTONIA, N.C. 3932 Wilkinson Blvd. 824-4021 (Authorized Dealer For John Deere, Gill, Bush Hog & Woods) CAR FARE AUTO SALES—WHOLESALE—CAR FARE AUTO SALES EEE EE LINE RRR TTI THY VER (VR 1 TTR LR YOU Can Buy 1984 Model, Clean, Low Mileage, N.C. Car At DEALER PRICES!!! 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The Mountaineers are alone in the SWC cellar. Eric Odems led the KM rushing with 72 yards in 18 car- ries. Boyce hit on 8 of 26 passes for 93 yards and the only KM touchdown. He also threw two interceptions. Dilling Bowls 424 Set John Dilling turned in his se- cond 400-plus set of the season’ Tuesday night at Dilling Heating Lanes to lead his team to three victories over Johnny Dye. Dilling rolled single games of 118, 150 and 156 for a 424 series. Johnny Dye led the losers with a 147 line and 374 set. In another match, Betty Hullender won three of four games from Robert Hullender. Jerry Barrett led the winners with a 111 line and 316 set. "Robert Hullender led the losers with a 133 line and 352 set. Busters Win Four From Them The Pin Busters won four games from Them and the Pin Seekers won three of four from the Cannonballs in Thursday Night Bowling League action Thursday at the Dilling Heating Lanes. Three bowlers topped the 300-set mark to lead the Pin Busters to victory. 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