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I ETL 4 3 From Page 5-A Despite its record, East Rutherford will bring a potentially-dangerous team to Gamble Stadium. The Cavaliers return almost all of their players from last year’s championship team, in- cluding SWC Player of the Year Bill Davis. Davis, a big 200-pound run- ning back, scored the only touchdown of the game in overtime last year as East Rutherford blanked the Mountaineers 7-0 in the rain in Forest City. East also has a talented runner in quarter- back Rodney Jimerson, a returning starter. ‘‘Talent-wise, there's not a whole lot of difference in East Rutherford and Shelby,” says KMHS Coach Denny Hicks. ‘““They’re exceptional- ly strong on the offensive and defensive lines and they’re as big as they've ever been. They have four real good run- ning backs. I don’t know the full story as to why they’ve Gridgraph First Downs 8 10 Yards Rushing 71 85 Passes 3-12-1 6-17-3 Yards Passing 55 71 Fumbles Lost 2 3 Punts 3-30.0 3-31.7 Yds. Penalized 65 98 Score By Quarters: T SP 0 3 0 14 = 17 KM 0 9 0 0 - 9 Scoring: KM - Leadbetter 1-run (McDaniel kick) KM - Safety, Leadbetter tackled Young in endzone) SP - Strain’32-FG, SP - Floyd 75-punt return (Strain kick) SP - Strain 7-run (Strain kick) MOUNTAINEER RUSHING Player Carries Yards Anthony Hillman 19 87 - Monty Deaton Wg 26 David Leadbetter 2 4 Ryan Hollifield 8 -35 MOUNTAINEER PASSING Player Att. Comp. Int. Yds. Hollifield 17 6 3 71 MOUNTAINEER RECEIVING Player Catches Yards Monty Deaton 1 31 Anthony Hillman 2 14 Darius Ross 3 25 HALLOWEEN YARD SALE Saturday, October 31st—8 AM-6 PM KIDS BOOTS (21 Pair) LADIES & MEN’S BOOTS Select group includes 10 pair Larry Mahan. $ 500.9 500 MEN’S SPORTCOATS FLEECE LINED LEATHER VEST Lots of small sizes. LADIES, MEN’S & KIDS WESTERN SHIRTS (Select Group) STRAW & FELT HATS (Select Group) LOTS OF TACK & HORSE SUPPLIES THE COWBOY PLACE, INC. Hwy. 74E Bypass - Shelby, N.C. (708) J 02.9940 Barbara Mandrell Will Really Get Your Heart Pumping. BARBARA MANDRELL: GET TO THE HEART Thursday, October 29 at 9:30 P.M. Only on The Nashville Network. £) © GROUP W SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 1997 Kings Mountain 34-0164 Cherryville 435-5449 Gaston County 824-9856 Ollis 605, Cheryl Kidd 537. $4 500.55 (oo $000_$ (00 $000.84 ()00 50% Off been losing this year, but they have a tremendous amount of potential. They play a real physical brand of football and if they come down here and do what they’re capable of doing, it’s going to be as tough a challenge as anybody we've played.” East Rutherford was upset by Chase last week 24-19, creating a four-way tie for fifth place in the SWC bet- ween Chase, East, Kings Mountain and North’ Gaston, all with 1-4 records. Shelby leads the way with a 5-0 mark, followed by Burns and South Point at 4- 1 and R-S Central at 3-2. The Mountaineers will go into the game in good physical condition and just as much potential as the Cavaliers. The Mountaineers have moved the ball in the middle of the field against every opponent, but when they’ve gotten in scoring range penalties and tur- novers have cost them. “Turnovers is the worst thing that can happen to you in football, and penalties is the second worst, and we've had our share of both of them this year,” said Coach Hicks. Kings Mountain cannot finish with a winning record in conference play but the Mountaineers can avoid a los- ing season overall by winning their last two ballgames. They close out their season next week at North Gaston. Church Bowling Results (Mountaineer Church League, Friday night, Major League Lanes, Shelby). High game scratch - Walt Ollis 233, Cheryl Kidd 192. High game handicap - Walt Ollis 266, Cheryl Kidd 227. High set scratch - Walt High set handicap - Walt Ollis 704, Cheryl Kidd 651. First place team - Keen Pins (40-8) Two Team Share Lead In Bowling Walt Moconu won three of four games from John Dilling Tuesday night to force a tie for first place in the Mixed Duckpin Bowling League standings. Both Moconu and Dilling have 15-13 records and hold a one-game lead over Johnny Dye (14-14). Betty Hullender is fourth place with 12-16 record. Moconu rolled a 155 line and 393 set and Lib Gault add- ed a 127-361 to lead Moconu’s team over Dilling. Dilling led his group with a 140 line and 380 set. In other action, Betty Hullender won three of four games from Johnny Dye. R.W. Hullender led the win- ners with a #37 line and 355 set and Pat B.anton added a 121-328. Jack Barrett had a 144 line and 360 set and Dye a 122-346 for the losers. Walt’s, Bill’s Winners Walt’s wo = of four garies from Bobby's and Bill’s won three of four from the Hopefuls in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League ac- tion Thursday night at Dilling Heating. Walt Moconu rolled a 128 line and 366 set and Jerome Grant added a 139 line and 349 set to lead Walt’s. John Caveny had a 122 line and 332 set and Bobby Rathbone add- ed a 114 line and 328 set for Bobby’s. : Bill Myers’ 117 line and 314 set led Bill’s to victory over the Hopefuls. Dan Dilling had a 126 line and 351 set and Allen Myers added a 108-309 for the losers. Bring The Whole Family! We are NOW OPEN Sunday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. til 12 midnight and Friday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. til 2:00 a.m. See you soon! | satukaayt0: 00 PM-2:00 AM And...remember our Automatic : Scorers will help you concentrate on your game, have more fun, and have more time to socialize with your friends. They'll keep score for you while you bowl! SPARE TIME SNACK BAR is now serving Breakfast sandwiches, short-order sandwiches including Deli sandwiches and salads. FULL LINEPRO SHOP + PLAYROOM PROVIDED FOR LEAGUE BOWLERS NOW FORMING 8:30pm MON.: Church League 9:30am TUES.: Ladies League If you are thinking 9:30am SAT: VABA about having a party... 8:30pm WED.: Singles League Give us acall! 3:00pm SUN: Learn To Bowl Class 2501 S. York Road Gastonia, NC 28053 (Beside of Western Sizzlin) Bi (868-2695) 80WLNG CEN TER MESSAGE TO ~~ KINGS MOUNTAIN VOTERS DO YOU WANT SOMEONE ON YOUR SCHOOL BOARD WHO: Is not a politician but has what it takes to be an effective representative for YOU on the Kings Mountain School Board? eCares as only a mother can care for the children of our community? eUnderstands what is needed to improve our education system? eWill listen and speak in YOUR behalf when you have special concerns? eHas TIME to devote her full attention to the job? oIs well qualified to establish school board policy? Is concerned about long term implications of an issue? eHas proven herself DEPENDABLE? 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