November 5, 1937 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS PAGE THREE Quake Eleven Favored to Capture Tilt From Roanoke Rapids Today; GHS Unbeaten, Untied In Six Games Winners Over 3 Class A Teams To Play Fighting Enemy Without Sub-end Glenn Johnson GHS’ high riding Earthquakes will rumble up to Roanoke Rapids to meet the Roanoke eleven today in their seventh contest of the year with a string of six victories behind them. The Quakes are favored to de cisively whip the Roanokesters by a good margin. Unless there is an astounding upset, the Quakes will bring home the scalps of their seventh straight victims. The Quakes are minus Glenwood Johnson, sub end who broke his arm in the Fay etteville game. However, the locals can boast of victories over Wilson, Fayetteville, and Wilmington, all Class A teams. However, the Roanoke squad will be in there fighting with a splendid record behind them. Last year they won the eastern Class B high school championship and have this fine record to defend. This year they battled New Bern to a 0-0 tie and had an oif day in losing to Elizabeth City 19-0. Their most important win so far is their 6-0 victory over the strong Greenville eleven. This implies that the Rapids eleven has a better defense than offense. The probable starting lineup for the Quakes will be: Ends—Snypes and Pearson; tackles—Dawson and Thigpen; guards—Jernigan and Kannon; Center—M. Daughtry or Crone; quarterback—Captain Hol- lowell; halfbacks—D. Daughtry and Potter; fullback—Pate. Sports Shots From all that has been observed by your sports shorter, it looks as if we have an undefeated football team this year. Rumbling Earthquakes Earthquakes Upset Wilson 14-0 To Earn Recognition The Quakes began to show their strength as one of the outstanding teams in the state as they licked Wilson High 14-0 on the Charles H. Coon gridiron, October 8. Wilson, who had previously whipped Raleigh 12-7, was com pletely outclassed by the locals. The Quake attack was led by Dick Daughtry, who is making a strong bid for All State halfback. Daughtry scored on a line buck, after he had reeled off 38 yards on a double reverse. Pate added the extra point on a line buck. Potter scored the last Quake marker on an end run from the 1 yard stripe. Daughtry took a pass from Hollowell for the extra point. Wilson never even threatened as the great punting by Pate kept them in a hole continually. Also, the local line led by “Gehot” Jernigan was impenetrable. The swimming squad is moving right along as they train in prepa ration for defense of the state title. The team had an inter-squad meet last Thursday as part of their work. Yesterday the high flying Junior Quakes met Wilson Juniors here in a return game. In four games, the Juniors have won three and tied one. Thus far, before the second Wil son game, the Juniors have scored 122 points to 13 for their opponents. Above are the undefeated, untied Earthquakes who will go against Roanoke Rapids today, attempting to win their seventh straight game. Reading from left to right are: top row: Coach J. W. Johnson, Maylon McDonald, J. R. Nickens, Tommy Daniels, Robert Dawson, Jimmy Weathers, Percy Thigpen and Coach Norris Jeffrey. Second row: John Schmidlapp, Thomas Stith, “Red” Jernigan, Marvin Daughtry, James Crone, Ridley Whitaker, James Kannon and Willie Boykin. Bottom row: Manager John Grant, Horace Potter, Claiborne Pate, Captain “Speed” Hollowell,' Dick Daughtry, Frank Farfour and Thomas Snypes. Joe Pearson, Glenn Johnson and David Britt were absent when the picture was taken. Bizzell, Junior center, looks like a first stringer for next year’s varsity. In every game thus far, he has outplayed his adversary. It won’t be long before the editors will be naming their “All State” leams. Here’s hope that some Quake member will get that honor. Our nomination is that flashy half back, Dick Daughtry. It looks as if there will be no track team to defend the GHS Southern Conference Indoor Cham pionship at Chapel Hill this year. However, track fans are still hoping. Quakes Take hayetteville 26-0 For Fifth Victory JUNIOR QUAKES GOING STRONG The Junior Q,uakes are really going to town. In their first three games they have won two and tied one. They opened the season with a 20-6 victory over Clinton Juniors there. Their next encounter was a thrilling 7-7 tie with Wilson, there. After this they ran over Benson 29-0, here. The Juniors are im proving steadily in their running attack and blocking tactics. Shoes That Make the Feet Comfortable Also Thankful During Thanksgiving THOMPSON SHOE STORE, Inc. Phone 693 Winning with' blows that struck like lightning, the Quakes of GHS continued their victory march by downing the Fayetteville eleven 26-0 Friday, October 23, on the local gridiron. Playing before a crowd of 900, the Quakes struck quick and fast, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter when Dick Daughtry, took a punt in his own 20, and behind perfect blocking, whizzed 80 yards for a score. Later in the period. Potter sprinted 35 yards around end for a score. Midway the third quarter. Cap tain Hollowell flipped a pass to Pearson who was waiting in the end zone. Pate bucked the line, and the score was 20-0. The last score came when Hollowell intercepted a Fayetteville pass and galloped 35 yards for a score. Late in the first half, Fayetteville advanced the ball to the Quakes’ one yard line on passes. TOUGH LUCK The GHS junior team will greatly miss the services of Glenn Johnson, star junior end, for the rest of the year. Johnson broke his arm in the Fayetteville game in making a hard tackle. He also was the number one sub for the flank position on the varsity. ATHLETES OF GHS GET BRICK BUILT ^TIN CAN' WATSON BROS. PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 60 Goldsboro Realty Management Corp. Real Estate - Rentals Loans - Insurance 107 Professional Building GHS athletes can no longer say that they have a “tin can”* to dress in after practices in various sports. No, sir they will have a brick build ing. It may be small but the athletes are going to be proud of it and very thankful. This year the school board ap propriated money for brick-veneer ing the well known “tin can” so that sportsters will have a warm and dry place to dress. Some members of the building and trade depart ment are helping in this restoration program. There has also been quite a lot of improvements on the inside, which consist mostly of shelves and equip ment racks. Juniors Make It Field Day The junior football squad made a track meet out of their second contest with the Clinton High School Junior Eleven, winning 66-0, October 27 on the local gridiron. BASKETEERS SCHEDULED IN CLASS A CONFERENCE Basketball this year will come to a new height with GHS competing in the Class A Conference. This will mark the first time in eight years that GHS has competed in Class A. The last Class A team was in the year 1929-30, and then basketball was dropped from the list of sports. There will be a tough schedule with Durham, Greenville, Fayette ville, Raleigh, Wilson, Rocky Mount and Wilmington for the basketeers to play twice each. Starting practice on JSTovember 29, Coach .leffrey quotes, “There will not bo any conference games until early January; but the squad will practice with some of tlio county teams until then.” The conference games will be held on every Tues day and Friday with few exceptions. All candidates for the squad will have to pass at least three subjects the first semester to continue to be on tlie roll call. Also, each candi date is expected to bo present for ])ractico each day and follow the regular training rules of last year. Wilmington Takes Licking From GHS By 13 to 6 Score Dick Daughtry Scores Both Quake Touchdowns in Hardest Game of Season for Locals Led by the brilliant performance of Dick Daughtry, the Quakes con tinued their victory march by lick ing the Wilmington Wildcats 13-6, October 29 in Wilmington. The locals ran up against their stiffest competition of the year when they tackled the New Hanover boys. This was the first time in six games that the Earthquakes have not won by at least two touchdowns. How ever, Pate’s punting average of 39 yards aided the Quakes a great deal. “All State” Daughtry scored both touchdowns for the. Quakes, with Potter also starring. The first Quake score came late in the second period. When Captain Hollowell fired a short pass to Daughtry who side stepped the Wilmington defenders 37 yards for the score. Hollowell then passed to Potter for the extra point. The last Quake score came in the tliird period when Daughtry stepped around end on a double reverse for 35 yards. Try for extra point failed. Edens, star performer for Wilming ton tore the Quake lino to shreds in the final period to score the only marker for the Wildcats. Try for point failed. QUAKES LICK MOREHEAD CITY We'll Klip and Kurl We'll Make You a Pretty Girl Klip & Kurl Beauty Shop BOYS AND GIRLS! Spend Sunduy Afternoons Kodukingl Pictures are among your most prized possessions We have a complete line of FILMS AND ALSO KODAKS TO LOAN LET US DO YOUR DEVELOPING FREE, One Album With Each Roll of Films We Develop BROWN DRUG STORE "The Family Drug Store" The Earthquakes nuule it four straight victories as they jumped on the Morehead City eleven for five touchdowns vind a 3.2-0 victory Fri day, October 15, on the local field. Potter and Hollowell scored two touchdowns each for the Quakes to lead the scoring, with Johnson also scoring on a pass. 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