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.. . - , Northr,arQ]ina_, Marrh 3 9^1 Page 11 Squods Elect fill-County Teom Bailey Bugle, Bailey. Sports Scope By Beverly Tapp Basketball is finished for the year, but sports tread new ground. "Spring is here,the flowers is riz, and baseball and softball is in the air." Children on the play ground in front of the building are observed "choosing sides," At re cesses and dinner periods cries like "Let me choose", "Take me", "Oh boy" vre're in home first" are heard jubilantly rising from the playground, as boys and girls alike participate in one or the other of Amer ica 's favorite. sports, baseball and softball. SPIRITED ACTIVITY This isn't major league, but to the ones i:ho throw themselves into it v^rhole- heartedly it is just as im portant. It feels good to say, "I hit a homerun", and it helps us to learn better how to cooperate with other people. In former years the boys have played baseball and the girls have backed them with cheering; this year the girls vail be their yelling, but they will also want some support from the boys as Miss Rebecca Tomlinson is going to organize a girls' soft ball team. BASLBALL i=RACTICE Burley Dunn has already started practice with his baseball minded boys. Fourth-period study hall and lunch period are being used as practice periods. Special arrange ments are made for those who are not free at either ■of these periods. An All-Star Nash County basketball team was picked to vie v;ith Franklin County's top teams in tv/o doubleheader matches. At the Louisburg college, gymnasium, March lli, the first game vras played. The Nash-All-Star girls were the winners. The second took place in the Red Oak gym, March 16 with the girls again winning. The proceeds of the Red Oak game went to the Nash ville Lions Club to be used in the sight-conser- vation and blind program. The Louisburg Lions Club received the door receipts from the game played at Louisburg. Selection of players was made by vote of players and coaches. Votes cast by coaches counted three times those cast by play ers. Three teams were se lected for both boy's and girls' games. Five of the Bailey play ers were selected for this team. They were Lois Medlin, guard, 759 votes; Jane Morgan, forvTard, 307 votes; Theron Sanders, guard, 3h7 votes; Charles ’.'fi 1] iams , f orv;ar d, 3 09 votes; and Ov/en Strickland, guard, 296 votes. Hiss Rebecca Tomlison, Hornets' girls' coach, v;as named all county girls' coach along vfith Hiss Bess Abolila of Benvenue. Does your pel icy cover JHIS??"^ hi See HORACE fa niEflconis inSURmCE SERVICE Investigate our new reduced farm- dwellinci rates. Bailey N.C. Phone 4 61 See The notion's Elewest Bedding Sleep Show —Jl On Display Here APRIL 16 TO 28 Better Bedding Means Better Rest Christine Furniture Co. DAILLY, N. C.
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