Bulldogs Give Helena Scare, But Fall, 13-0 Football Action At Helena Gold Sand Boys Win, Girls Lose Openers Starters hitting In double flgurei brought the Gold Sand Blue Devils a win Friday night as the Franklin County School opened the basketball season at Cooper's High School. The Gold Sand girls lost their game, 19-13. Ricky Edwards led the boys with 17 points, followed by l<-polnt efforts by Phil Evans and Johnny Ray Sturgess. Jimmy Bowers hit for 11 and Johnny Bowers scored 10. Wallace Edwards, only Blue Devil substitute scored six points. Cooper's w(as led by Wlnstead with 23 and Woodall with 22. The Blue Devils trailed the Bulldogs until moments before the end of the first half. Gold Sand led at halftlme, 38-35 and ran up a 17 point lead with three minutes to go In the game. Mistakes and a gallant effort by Coopers brought the final score to 74-67. Riverside Gets 16-12 Victory Captain Tommy Conway, Co captalns, James Levlster and Thomas Hawkins along with William Clifton, James Har ris, Clifford Hawkins and Thaddeus Clemonts, seniors playing their last game for Riverside, were Instrumental In defeating .Henderson In stitute for the first time In 8 years. Levlster Intercepted a pass and raced 65 yards for River side's first touchdown. Hen derson's Samuel Hayes tied the score when he scored on a run around Riverside's right end. Henderson went ahead In the second quarter when Eugene Williams plunged over from the five. Cormell Mllon took the kick off and ran 75 yards for a touchdown on the return. Levlster added two extra points on a quarterback sneak. John Green added 2 more points when he tackled Eugene Williams In the end none for a safety. Scores by quarters: Riverside -6-8-0-2 Henderson -6-6-0-0 The Gold Sand girls lost their opener as Tony Gupton, Rose Strickland and BeverlySher rln each scored four points. Barbara Dlckerson scored the other GoldSand tally. Coopers was led by Janet Green with eight and Judy Green with five Vote 1 (Continued from Page 1) Senate between- Democratic Incumbent B. Everett Jordan and Republican John Shall cross. The only other race pits Supreme Court Justice Joe Branch against Republi can Hugh E. Montelth. Although locals do not vote In the race, much Merest has been shown In the Fourth Congressional District con test between Democratic In cumbent Harold Cooley and Republican Jim Gardner. Franklin County w?s repre sented for many 1 years by Cooley when the county was In the Fourth District. People who talk about re ligion all the time often fall to understand Its meaning. Gold Sand plays at Zeb Vance Friday night and first home game for the Blue Devil la on Friday, November 18 with Townsvllle. Coach Durwood Pegram said he was pleased with the boy's offense but Indicated that more work was needed on defense. Mike Lovln, outstanding Gold Sand player In the tournament and during much of last sea son Is out of' action with a broken arm. Pegram, how ever, said he hoped to have Lovln back within a couple of weeks. Weekend (Continued from Page 1) plon said Monday he Is con tinuing his Investigation. The Loulsburg Fire Depart ment answered a call Satur day night to extinguish a mat tress fire at the home of Ed mund Williams on Dent Lane In Loulsburg. Damage was confined to the bedding. A dramatic life and death struggle took place Monday around noon and for some over an hour later by the Loulsburg Rescue Service and local physlcans and hospital personnel. The Service ans wered a call to Ford's Ware house where a 55-year-old Negro man, Identified as Harry Williams of Route 1, Castalla collapsed with what was described as a massive stroke around noon. Urgent emergency treatment manag ed to revive the victim, but his condition still remains critical today. Edmond Parrlsh, a mechanic at Pleasant's Garage at Centervllle, seriously Injured his left hand Monday morning around 9:30 In. a accident In volving a garage do?r. He was taken to the local hospital for treatment. First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Intercepted .by Fumbles Lost Penalties ..... HHS LHS .. ? 7 90 1?S 1(0 10 is-8 t-a ..i ? ..5 4 I C & P MUSIC CO. S. Main St. Louisburg, N. C. ? RCA STEROES & TVs COLOR AND BLACK & WHITE MOTOROLA STEROES & TV's COLOR AND BLACK & WHITE STELLA, HARMONY, KAYS ' GUITARS We Service only The Color Sets which we sell. BATTERY OPERATED' RADIO & PHONO COMBINATION $29.95 Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Savings-Checking-Loans-Insurance-Trusts Citizens Bank and Trust Company HENDERSON, IV. C. HE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* 1889 - 77 Years Of Service - 1966 10% DISCOUNTS l oxs DEPT. STORE 10% DISCOUNTS OLD FASHION BARGAIN DAYS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ALL DAY THURSDAY 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASE MADE IN OUR STORE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY! 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With 18 seconds left In the first period, Mike Carter attempted a field goal after ? penalty moved the ball to the Helena nine from the four yard line. Carter's kick was low and Ricky Chambers pick ed the bell up and ran It back to the Loulsburg 45 before being stopped. Ken Wolff, Hornet quarterback passed to Larry Oakley from the Louls burg eight, after Helena had moved the ball on a determined drive to that point. Oakley scored and dgeed kicked the extra point to start the se cond period. The Bulldogs moved the ball well, several times threaten ing to tie the game, but He lena managed to stop the Bull dog efforts. Likewise the Hor nets was halted time and time again deep In Bulldogs terri tory by an outstanding defen sive performance. Once In the third period the Bulldogs moved to the Helena three yard line only to be halted. In the fourth frame, the final Helena score came following a Loulsburg fumble on their own 12 yard line. Helena, In second place In the Nash- Wake- Edgecombe conference entered the game rated number four In the News and Observer standing of Class A Teams. The Hornets now have an 8-1 record, losing only to Oxford Orphanage. The Loulsburg defense held the Hornets to the lowest scoring of the season by what Is termed by many as the best team In the area. Even In losing to the Orphanage, Helena scored 18 points. Their previous low was against Nor llna, whom they defeated 18 14. The 13 points scored against the Bulldogs Is the lowest number of points ex perienced by Helena since their fourth game last year on October 15 when they down ed the Orphanage, 13-12. Be fore that, their 8-0 loss to Frankllnton In the opener last year was the lowest. While the Bulldog offense could not muster strength enough to match the two touchdown effort of the Hor nets, the defense played by far their finest game. Most Loulsburg players play both on offense and defense. The hand-full of fans who braved the distance (you can't hardly get there from here) and the freezing tempera tures, came away with nothing but praise for the efforts. The Bulldogs finish the season Friday night here against Enfield which was at least a 4 - 3 record with two games not having been reported. Appears like magic ~ When trouble strikes, we're at yCur side -night or day? to give you continuing personal atten tion. We're pledged to give you that Kind of professional service! For protection that means peace HODGES INSURANCE , AGENCY Phpr>? Gy 6-3666 N. M?IN S?. pulabirt? N. C. Action Moves Indoors As Basketball Season Starts Pretty ?oon now, If you want to go where the act?&n Is, sports fans will Mat? to go Inside. Even though football stills reigns su preme, the grand old game Is about ready to take a back seat. The Frankllnton Rams completed their season last Friday night at Saratogo Central. Loulsburg com pleted Its regular schedule last week at Helena, but since the Bulldogs were only able to schedule nine games, the opportunity to play a tenth game has been grasped and the Bulldogs will prolong the football season through Friday night when they meet En field here. Gold Sand and Bunn opened the basketball sea son with out-of-county games last Friday night. Edward Best plays Dabney at Edward Best tonight and Bunn meets Bailey at Bunn. Epsom Joins the groups with a game Friday night with Aycock. Edward Best, Gold Sand and Bunn, all play Friday. Loulsburg and Frank llnton cannot start their schedule until December 1, due to both schools hav ing a football program. Youngsvllle Joins the pack next Tuesday when all but Frankllnton and Loulsburg will be playing. The first conference game comes on December 9 when Loulsbjrg plays at Epsom. The following Friday, all seven teams get Into the conference act and the war will be on. It Is scheduled to end with the annual tournament be ginning on Thursday, Feb ruary 16 and played on two consecutive week-ends, a new renovation this year. - For those with short me mories, Youngsvllle boys and Bunns girls copped the conference championships last year, only to be up set In the tournament by' Loulsburg'boys and Epsom girls. Youngsvllle held a 22-1 record before being downed for the champion ship In the tourney by a stubborn Bulldog five, 60-57. Bunn girls fell to Epsom, second place win ner, 28-25. Loulsburg boys and Youngsvllle advanced to represent the conference In the District III playoffs at Rocky Mount. Both won opening round games , Youngsvllle downing Wake Ion 57-47 and the Bulldogs topping South Granville, 72-60. In the second round of play, the Phantoms won over Coopers and Louls burg defeated Murfrees boro. This set up a semi final meeting between the Franklin County foes. The Phantoms, avenged the County tournament loss, by edging Lou Is burg 48-45 to gain a championship berth with powerful Red Oak. Red Oak took the District m crown by downing the Phantoms, In overtime, 48 45. The finishes, not noting any ties, were as follows: Boys , Youngs vtlle, Epsom, Bunn.Louls burg. Gold Sand, Franklln ton, and Edward Best; Girls, Bunn, Epsom, Gold Sand, Edward Best, Youngsvllle, Loulsburgand Frankllnton. Court (Continued from Page 1) years. Nuclus Strickland, non sup port. Court direct^ a verdict of not guilty. Macon Jones, w/m, tres pass. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. Robert Richardson, c/m/42, motor vehicle violation. State takes nolle pros. Matthew Melvln Copeland, c/m/20, operating auto Intoxi cated. The court, In Its dis cretion, orders a mistrial. Douglas David Vaughan, speeding. State takes a nolle pros. William Green, c/m, pos session of non-tax paid liquor; possession for the purpose of sale. Not guilty. 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