May 30, 1941
GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
PAGE THREE
HEDOP
lUCKE
As this year comes to an end, I
feel that I cannot close it success
fully without thanking those that
have made this sports page possible.
Those to whom I’m referring are
Mr. Henry Belk, Billy Whitted,
Charles Bond, who is now with the
Burlington paper, all of the News-
Argus staff, and all of the members
of the various athletic teams during
this past school year. Just thanks!
Below are the final baseball re
sults and although the Quakes did
not do so well, they had a scrapping
ball club. Brinkley Taylor and Clyde
King were the mainstays during the
season.
FINAL BASEBALL RESULTS
Goldsboro 1 EMI 5
Goldsboro 4 Kinston 9
Goldsboro 0 Roanoke Rapids 4
Goldsboro 6 Elizabeth City 9
Goldsboro 10 Washington 3
Goldsboro 5 Tarboro 4
Goldsboro 0 Tarboro 15
Goldsboro 3 EMI 2
Goldsboro 2 Roanoke Rapids 5
Goldsboro 11 New Hope 6
Goldsboro 9 Elizabeth City 2
Goldsboro 2 Kinston 10
Goldsboro 12 Wilson 11
Goldsboro 15 Washington 1
Goldsboro 2 Wilson 10
Season’s Record: Won 7 and lost 8.
Little is needed to be said about
the 1940 football squad, as it is self-
evident that the Quakes had a high
ly successful season, “Shoeball” Mc-
Clenny, Bud Pate, and Derwood Biz-
zell were the outstanding members
of this year’s football team.
1940 FOOTBALL RESULTS
Goldsboro 25
Apex
0
Goldsboro 0
Wilson
3
Goldsboro 6
Greenville
0
Goldsboro 26
Washington
6
Goldsboro 0
New Bern
0
Goldsboro 25
Tarboro
0
Goldsboro 14
Roanoke Rapids
0
Goldsboro 0
Elizabeth City 20
Goldsboro 0
Wilmington 19
Goldsboro 13
Kinston
6
Season Record:
Won 6, lost 3, and tied 1.
In comparing the Quake’s football
statistics, we find that the Quakes
have -the best percentage in each
department except for penalties.
The Quakes lost 303 yards on pen
alties, while the opposition lost only
130 yards.
FINAL 1940 FOOTBALL
STATISTICS
Statistics Quakes
Opp.
First Downs
104
55
♦Yds. Gained Rushing
1451
794
♦Yds. Lost Rushing
215
237
♦Net Yds. Rushing
1236
556
Passes Attempted
96
111
Passes Completed
31
35
♦Yds. Gained Passing
436
352
Passes Inter, by Opp
20
13
♦Yds. Lost Penalties
303
130
Total Points Scored
84
32
♦Denotes Statistics unavailable on Wilming
ton game.
As “ye olde scribe,”
I bid
you
farewell and I’ll be seeing you at
the game.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
VARSITY BOYS
Goldsboro 31 Rocky Mount 34
Goldsboro 31 Wilson 37
Goldsboro 30 Washington 26
Goldsboro 34 Wilson 36
Goldsboro 29 Greenville 27
Goldsboro 29 Kinston 24
Goldsboro 26 Tarboro 32
Goldsboro 20 New Bern 23
Goldsboro 25 Roanoke Rapids 21
Goldsboro 12 Kinston 27
Goldsboro 17 Greenville 31
Goldsboro 20 Rocky Mount 27
Goldsboro 23 Washington 17
Goldsboro 31 New Bern 26
Goldsboro 28 Roanoke Rapids 21
Goldsboro 25 Tarboro 28
Record: Won 7; Lost 9
JUNIOR BOYS
Goldsboro 20 Rocky Mount 18
Goldsboro 26 Wilson 25
Goldsboro 19 La Grange 11
Goldsboro 19 Wilson 20
Goldsboro 15 Greenville 19
Goldsboro 27 Kinston 18
Goldsboro 15 Kinston 14
Goldsboro 19 Pikeville 27
Goldsboro 17 Rocky Mount 20
Goldsboro 27 Greenville 21
Record; Won 6; Lost 4.
VARSITY GIRLS
Goldsboro 23 Washington 38
Goldsboro 31 Kinston 24
Goldsboro 35 Tarboro 27
Goldsboro 27 New Bern 18
Goldsboro 17 Roanoke Rapids 11
Goldsboro 23 Pikeville 21
Goldsboro 15 Greenville 21
Goldsboro 25 Wilson 18
Goldsboro 19 Washington 20
Goldsboro 31 New Bern 17
Goldsboro 17 Roanoke Rapids 18
Goldsboro 28 Tarboro 23
Goldsboro 17 Greenville 18
Goldsboro 21 Kinston 28
Record: Won 8; Lost 6.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
STATISTICS
King
Nickens 40
Smith 74
Pate
McClenny 9
Weathers 9
Culbertson
Heyward g
Potter
West
Charlton q
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
STATISTICS
FG FT T
70 27 167
Muse 30 n 72
Liles, Horty 20 13 5?
Hallow 9 2 7fl
Hawley g j ^7
Handley 2 2 6
‘ 0 0 0
0 0 0
Mooring 0 0 0
Liles, Hilda 0 0 0
Lady Quake Totals 139 56 334
Opposition’s Totals 132 34 298
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Semi-Final Results
Goldsboro 26 Tarboro 23
Greenville 22 Kinston 13
Finals
Greenville 35 Goldsboro 30
FG
FT
T
59
24
142
40
11
91
34
4
72
12
5
29
9
5
23
2
20
7
1
15
6
2
14
1
1
3
0
2
2
(I
0
0
177
57
411
184
69
437
TANK TEAM STATISTICS
Goldsboro 27 Durham 39
Goldsboro 35 Raleigh 30
Goldsboro 31 Durham 35
Goldsboro 38 Raleigh 28
State Meet: Goldsboro 58; Durham 46;
and Raleigh 39.
Season Record: Won 2 and lost 2 (dual
meets); and one invitational meet.
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—Courtesy of News-Argus.
The above is a picture of the girls’ tennis squad of GHS, the first one since 1935.
The girls from right to left, according to rank are: “Snag” Hallow, Mary Emma Rouse, Helen Bissette, Carolyn Hollings
worth, and Margaret Jean Thornton.
Those absent when the picture was taken were: Lilian Jenkins, Peggy Ballard, Jean Denmark, Virginia Weatherly, and
Betsy Yelverton.
The boys’ team was not taken because not enough showed up to have one taken.
Quakes Finish Baseball Season
With 7 Victories and 8 Defeats
Of the 15 baseball games played
this..i^.eaRon, the Quakes have won
7 and lost 8.
On j May 6, the Quakes went to
Wilson and after a hard-fought bat
tle, defeated the Cyclones 12-11.
Continuing their winning streak,
the Quakes trampled Washington on
May 9 by 15-1.
In the last game of the season.
May 12, the Wilson Cyclones walked
over the Quakes here by 10-2.
1941 FOOTBALL SEASON
September 26 Wilson
*October 3 Greenville
^October 10 Washington
♦October 17 New Bern
October 24 Open
♦October 31 Roanoke Rapids
November 7 Open
♦November 11 Elizabeth City
November 14 Open
♦November 21 Kinston
♦November 28 Tarboro
♦Denotes Conference games.
COMPLETE TRACK DATA
Goldsboro 37 Rocky Mount 67
Goldsboro 26 Durham 91
Goldsboro 24 Raleigh 62
State Meet at Chapel Hill....Goldsboro 514
Invitational Meet at Goldsboro: Goldsboro
17 (Fayetteville winner).
Invitational Meet in Greenville: Goldsboro
21 (Rocky Mount).
Season Record: Won 0, lost 6, and tied 0
(including all meets).
G-U-N-S
[ver Johnson, 12 Ga $7.50
Remington) Rifle 4.95
Winchester Rifle 4.95
.22 Shot Repeater 9.95
w. H. BEST
Tennisters Finish Up
Successful Campaign
Playing five matches in regular
season play, the GHS boys have four
wins and one tie to the girls' team
one win, three losses, and one tie
as season play closed last Monday.
Cubby Culbertson, John Roberts,
and Lee Adams, seeded numbers 1,
2, and 4, have not lost any singles
matches this year.
Agnes Hallow, seeded number 1
on the girls’ ladder, has played in
five of the scheduled meets and has
won four matches, losing only in
Kinston.
TENNIS MATCH RESULTS
BOYS’
RESULTS
Goldsboro 4
Fayetteville 4
Goldsboro 3
Goldsboro 6
Greenville 1
Goldsboro 5
Fayetteville 3
Goldsboro 6
GIRLS’
RESULTS -
Goldsboro 1
Fayetteville 5
Goldsboro 0
Kinston 5
Goldsboro 4
Greenville 2
Goldsboro 3
Fayetteville 3
Goldsboro 0
FINAL FIELDING AND BAT
TING AVERAGES
Player
Batt. Av.
Fid. Av,
Wynn, rf
177
.900
Garris, lb
200
.949
Tavlos If
...327
.875
Bizzell, cf
244
.893
McClenny, c ....
250
.913
Warren, 3b ..
245
.862
Southerland, ss
250
.778
Potter, c
125
1.000
Moore, 2b
150
.897
White, cf
000
1.000
♦Ward, cf
000
.600
York, C., lb ...
454
.950
♦York, R., lb ....
000
1.000
♦Burns, c
000
.000
♦Lewis, 3b
000
1.000
♦Ellis, 2b
000
1.000
♦Evans, If
000
.000
♦Boyette, ss
000
.750
King, p
228
.932
Rogers, p
000
1.000
Pollock, p
000
.000
West, p
000
1.000
Rose, p
000
.600
Team Averages
211
.899
♦Denotes participated in only one
game.
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