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Aces Barely Beat Scotland Neck (Continued frpm Page 1, Section 1) made no gains by* way of jljlfe air route. Contributing to l |he stone wall defense were HujS&y Joe Harrell, Jack A§h 'ey, Douglas Twiddy, Charlie' Overton, Clyde Adams, Yfalter 3mall, Waverly Bond, Roy Fore hand and Perry Byrum. % The local band was on hand and presented a very interesting program at half time. <r First - Quarter Scotland Neck kicked to start V the game and Hiram Mayo ran the ball back to the Edenton 34. Douglas Sexton jabbed at the line for 6 yards, Wayne Ashley picked up 3 and Seyton was pulled down on the 49 for first down. Ashley picked up 3 but the Aces were penalized 5. Ash ley was stopped at the line for no .gain, a pass was broken up and the Scots were penalized 5. Harry Spruill gained 5 and ftexr ton lacked inches of first do«th. On the next play Sexton broke 'through to the Scotland Neck 39 for first down. In two plays Aihley gained 7 and Sexton added 2 but the Aces were pen alized 5. Sexton then broke • through to the 22 for first down. Ashley added 4 but on the next play he was stopped cold for no gain. Sexton was thrown for a 4-yard loss. Dickie Cobb’s pass to Ashley was good but was SEA(>RA\IS H IMPORTED I Stamps 1 CANADIAN I y,O, 1 WHISKY I c ANADIAN whisky I R A BLEND ct ftARC StLfcCTCD WW!S*'f® OF GOVE«"MP* _ . „ BIENOEOANO BOTTLED f .Jk E SEAGRAM C SONS. UM.W *****oo ONTARIO CANADA O'STH.U«S S '" Ct 1 SEAGRAM-BISTlLttftS COMPANY.R.Y.C. 88.8 PBOOf.» BLtNO. SIX YtARS OtO. LEiITHEE • • • the news in fashion < wBT ih. From smart, casual classics to dressy go-every where styles —any way you like it —leather is the news in fashion. Se- mi , j lect capeskin jackets from our assortment of beautifully JjML -/j NL ... —. SHOPPE i J EDENTON, N. C. short of first down, so the Scots' took over on their own 20. Three plays netted 5 yards, so Scotland Neck kicked. Ashley fumbled the ball and the Scots recovered on the Aces’ 47, but Scotland Neck was penalized and kicked again. The Aces covered the ball on the Scots’ 43. Spruill gained 5 and Sexton lackde a foot for first down and on the next play he made it to the 30 for first down. He picked up 3 and Ashley 1 as the quarter ended. Second Quarter Spruill picked up 4 and Sex ton was a trifle short of first down, so it was Scotland Neck’s ball on their own 20. In two plays Davis gained 5 yards. On the next play Joe Harrell grab bed a Scotland Neck fumble on a shuffle pass and beat it un touched for the only .touchdown of the night. Se«p ton’s place ment kick for the extra point was wide, so the Aces led 6-0. The Scots returned Jack Ash ley’s kick to their own 31. The Scots fumbled but recovered. Thrown for a loss of 8 yards in two plays they kicked and Ash ley ran the ball back to the Scotland Neck 41. Sexton pick jed up 3, Spruill 4 but the Aces iwere penalized 15. Sexton gain- I ed 4 and Douglas Twiddy scoop THE CHOW AIT HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THgRBPAT. OCTOBER 4. 1962. ed in Cobb’s pass and was pull ed down on the 24 for first ] down. Billy Twiddy gained 7! and Sexton bulled his way to the 12 for first down. Spruill | added 3 and Ashley cracked the line to the 4. Sexton made it to the 2 and on the next play tore through the line for a touch down, but the Aces were pen alized 15 yards. Passes to Twid dy and Ashley were broken up. Cobb on the next play couldn't spot a pass receiver, so he made it to the 8 and the Scots took over. Moore and Davis netted 8 yards in two plays and Bry ant made it to the 18 for first I down. He was stopped for no | gain as the half ended. Third Quarter Jack Ashley kicked for the Aces and Danny Brotton return ed the ball to his own 46. Three plays netted a loss of a yard and the Scots kicked. It was the Aces’ ball on their own 34. Sextpn in two plays netted 9 yards, after which Ashley made it to the Aces’ 49 for first down. Sexton twisted through to the 39 for first down. Sexton added 5 but the Aces were penalized 15. Cobb was trapped and thrown for 12 yards, and on the I next play Webster intercepted ' Cobb’s pass on the Aces’ 36. ; Brotton was held to a yard and , two passes failed to materialize, |so the Scots kicked and Cobb returned to the Aces’ 25. Sex- J ton made enough for a first | down but the Aces were penaliz- ed 5. In three successive jabs through the line Sexton was pulled down on the 37 for first down. In two more plays Sex ton registered another first down on the Aces’ 48. Sexton in two plays added 5 yards and Ashley was held for no gain as the quarter ended. Fourth Quarter The Aces kicked and the Scots fumbled but recovered the ball on their own 19. Bryant broke through to the 30 for first down. Two plays netted only a yard, a pass was broken up, so the Scots kicked and the Aces took over on their own 25. Sexton gained 2 and Ashley chalked up a first down on the Aces’ 39. Ashley and Spruill each picked up a yard and Ashley fumbled with the Scots recovering on the Edenton 46. Three plays netted 4 yards and on a completed pass a 2-yard loss resulted so it was the Aces’ ball on their own 41. Ashley gained 2, Sexton 3 and Ashley broke through to the Scots' 46 for first down. Sexton picked up 4 and Ashley 1. On the next play Ashley wiggled through to the Scotland Neck 27 for a first down as the game ended. Starting Lineup Edenton s. Neck Twiddy re Brotton J. A5h1ey.......... rt Scott Overton RG Bunting Mitchell c Herring Byrum I,G Shields Harrell LT Sturdivent Phillips re Dean C°bb QB Moore W. Ashley LHB Roebuck Spruill RHB Davis Sexton FB Bryant 1961 [ ACCIDENT PACTS Another in a series of articles in vvhieli the North Carolina Department ot Motor Vehicles explores some of Hie significant toe** behind last year's Iratfic accident toll.- Highways in only four North Carolina counties went death free last year according to a study by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. No traffic fatalities were reported in Clay, Camden. Graham or Tyrrell which tends to confirm a belief held by safety experts that when traffic laws are obeyed, deaths go down. THY A HERALD CLASSIFIEI New Books At Local Library Books on the September 1962, Home Demonstration List at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li brary are as follows: Kirkland Revels by Victoria Holt. Wicked Lady by Inglis Fletch-! er. Dearly Beloved by Anne Mor row Lindbergh. Long and- Happy Life by; Reynolds Price. Simple, Honorable Man by Conrad Richter. The Ivy Tree by Mary Ste-! wart. The Agony and the Ecstasy by \ Irving Stone. Chairman of the Bored by Ed- j ward Streeter. The Hands of Cormac Joyce by Leonard Wibberley. ' 1 Big floor heating «*f \ COMPACT '^SgCABINETI if * EB \ MORE AND HOTTER HEATER 1 heat over \ OIL YOUR FLQOR! j® JL , Only 33" high yet Built-in BLOWER to guide the on every setting CAST IRON it heats like magicl Guides it over floors. Super Floor Heat. because air is forced Construction for to burner mechanically, long-lasting service. see the new CONSOLE SIEGLER that pays far/'fse/fwith the fue/if saves/ Quinn Furniture Compan OF EDENTON, INC. Phone 2425 “Home of Quality Furniture” Edenton, N. G. | Next Fine Day by Elizabeth' j Yates. | Psalms For The Common Reader by Mary Ellen Chase. My 2i Years in the White House by Alonzo Fields. In The Clearing by Robert ! Frost. : He’s My Boy by Frank B. Gil breth. Jr. Other New Books ! Living With the Atcm ny ] Ritchie Calder. Red Horse Hill by Stephen W. Meader. George Washington’s Mother Iby Alice Curtis Desmond. : The Many Faces of the Civil War by Irving Werstein. The Summer Birds by Penel- I ope Farmer. f How To Make Doll Clothes by i Emily R. Dow. I Few men progress, except as they are pushed eJong by events. 1 —E. W. Howe. [Lunch Room Menus Menus at John A. Holmes High i School lunch room for the week ! of October 8-12 will be as fol lows: Monday: Grilled fish sticks, buttered potatoes, cole slaw, cornbread, cherry pie, milk, but ter. Tuesday: Weiners and weiner rolls, relish, pork and beans, toss salad, chocolate block cake, milk. ; butter. Wednesday: Chicken pan pie, yellow corn, candied yams, string beans, hot biscuits, butter, peach halves, milk. Thursday: Beef vegetable soup, crackers, peanut butter and jelly | sandwiches, pimento cheese sand | wiches, apple pie, milk. Friday: Beef patties, rice and gravy, turnip greens, hot bis | cuits, buttei;, ice cream, milk. PAGE FIVE gECTioNTiro CARD OF THANKS ! We would like to take thur opportunity to express our ap preciation and thanks for thf j cards, flowers, prayers and many other services rendered during | the illness and death of our hus i band and father. May God bless you. MRS. MARK BUNCH p & CHILDREN I for the sake of your how
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