OB CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
ocnvm 15, 1971
BROAD STREET
BULLETIN...
By Kale
WITH SOME OF HER “WORST” DAYS DEVELOPING
BAUff THIS WEEK, THE WRITER OF THIS COLUMN HAS
BEEN UN ABIE TO WRITE.
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HONORED —Frank Sell, left, chairman of the awards
committee, N. C. Rehabilitation Association, presents the
Public Service Award to State Sen. Hargrove (Skipper)
Bowles of Greensboro. The award is in appreciation for
exceptional contributions in the rehabilitation of handi
capped persons of North Carolina. It was presented at
a dinner at Charlotte’s White House Inn last Thursday
night. .
Aces Notch First 2-A
Victory; Go To Hertford
. A grgnd comeback was
made bf the Edenton Aces
Friday night as they defeat
ed Northampton Rams by a
score of 34 to 6, for their
first conference win of the
year- ... .
TMe'lAtes battle Perquimans
High "at Hertford this Friday
night under the supervision
of Coach Marion Kirby.
Three touchdowns for Eden
ton ‘ were made by fullback
Jessie Mtfering, one in the
fitst hakft“and the other two
in the .second half of play.
The other two touchdowns for
the Aces were made by Joe
Bunch.
Edenton played a ground
game, ngjfing 345 yards, 158
in the firet half.
Four plays after half time
Charlie Fayton made a play
on a pass on the Rams’ 44 and
ran to the 20. Five plays lat
er halfback Joe Bunch ram
med it over from the one and
Herbert Wilson made the two.
point conversion kick that
gave Edenton the 14-8 lead.
Northampton gave up the
ball on their next attempt and
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Morring, Wilson and Bunch
carried down to the Ram 16,
from where Bunch made it to
the four-yard line and he
drove through tackle for the
score.
On the next play Moj-ring
immediately headed for the
left end for 17 yards, Wilson
got one and Morring got 15 in
two carries to the Ram 10.
Morring then turned left and
went in for another score.
Not being able to make a
first down, the Rams punted
to Edenton 28. Mooring took
a pitchout from Fayton and
raced 70 yards for the final
touchdown.
CARD OF THANKS
I thank everyone who re
membered me with visits,
lovely cards, flowers and
gifts during my illness in the
hospital and home. I am
especially grateful for you*
prayers. Thanks to the doc
tors and nurses for being so
faithful and kind to me.
MRS. NOLA Z. SMITH.
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