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MOUNTAIN LIONS EASILY DEFEAT MOCKSWLLE HERE FRIDAY 42-0 I^P^rth Wilkesboro high school mountain Lions?1948 model? shower plenty ot power In crash ing an outclassed Mocksville e Jsven here Friday night in Me morial Park by the score ot 42 to 0. Scoring almost at will, the North Wilkeaboro team used only fear plays to pay dirt after re celving the opening kickoff. Badgett raced around left end for 15 yards to score ana Davis took the ball over for the extra point, Badgett, who raced off several long runs during the night, took a Mocksvllle kick back 25 yards. Swofford, Davis and Badgett al ternated In gains and Davis went over to score. Swofford added the point by scrimmage and the 'score was 14 to 0 as the Quarter ended. Swofford made a long gain early in the second period and Davis scored a touchdown and Every ki of WATCH needs our kind of REPAIR i SERVICE M Bring Yours in Now! cl Box jsmasmamnrnKmc. 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The fourth period turned out to be a splendid test for the North .Wllkesboro reserves, and passing practice. Hudson passed to Steelman to score but an off side brought the ball back. Mc Nlel, a reserve end, looked good snagging passes. Davis went back into the game to score another touchdown and point and the second and third teams took over for a few minutes. Mocksvllle made their one and only scoring threat against the little boys but it fell short when time ran out. Coach Jack Sparks, beginning his first year here, used 28 boys in the season's opener. The team felt the loss of Rousseau, who, in a scrimmage on Wednesday night again injured the knee which put him out ?f half the season last year. Hp is hopeful of getting back into action in two weeks. On Friday night the Mountain Lions will play Granite Falls in Tired, Run-Down Men And Women Turn To Retonga Famous Gastric Tonic - Brings Prompt Relief To Thousands Daily. 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Retonga is available at Horton's Drug Store, in North i Wilkesboro. I BLUE CROSS i YOUR PROBLEM e Chances are 1 to 3 someone in your family will go to the hospital this year. But you need not worry about big hospital and surgical bills. Join the non-profit Blue Cross plan. 30 million Ameri cans are members. ^ Hues are reasonable. In return we pay all or a major part of your hospital and surgical bills. Get FREE and complete in formation from your local service office: Mrs. E. D. Greer Room 6, Bank of North Wilkesboro Bldg. North Wilkesboro, N. C. Be sure to ask about the new comprehensive group contract. HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION, INC. Administrative Offices: Durham, N. C. Supervised By North Carolina Insurance Dept. Fourth Oldest Blue Cross Plan In America" ? the second game of the season. Granite Falls is reported to have a much stronger team than Mocksville and en exciting con test is anticipated. Lineups and summaries: Poa. N. Wilkesboro Mock. Had ley ? Riddle Lfl\..?..4A.dam8 Keller LG Gaddy ?Winters C- Winters .... Campbell RG??Day ?- -?? Nichols RT....?Moore Jones RE??Steelman ........ -James QH ...Stoker :? ?Ammons LH Swofford Benson RH Badgett Vick FB Davis Foeter Mocksville .... 0 0 0 o 0 N. Wilkesboro 14 7 14 7 43 North Wilkesboro scoring touchdowns?Badgett 2,'Davis 2, Swofford 2. Points after each touchdowns?Davis 5 (scrim mage); Swofford (scrimmage). Substitutes: Mocksville ? grande, Hartman, Boger, Willard, Ferebee, Click; North Wilkesboro' ?Cox, Hudson, Ward, McNeil, Pardue, Hayes, Soots, Sloope! Shore, Gillian, Jerry Day, Smith Hudson, (Anderson, Winkler, For ester, Shook, and Church. Officials were: Staton, referee: Avera, umpire; Overcash, head linesman. Although school has not open eded, North Wilkesboro's cheer leaders organized a cheering sec tion and were much in evidence. The cheer leaders are Pat El ler, Betty Elledge, Bobbie Brooks, Georgia Lou Sprinkle, Julia Felts, Jo Anne Lenderman, Betty Lou Foster and Betty Jean McNiel. Spencer Gridders Win From Wilkesboro 20-7 Boono. ? Spencer high came back in the final half to defeat Wilkesboro here Saturday night 20-7. Rimer, the Spencer full back, accounted for all of the visitors' points, scoring three touchdowns and converting three times. Triplett hit paydirt for Wilkesboro's lone tally and Groce added the point from placement. Edwards and Triplett paced the Wilkesboro high eleven while Pall, Bernhardt, and Whithers joined Rimer in lead ing Spencer to the victory. ? o General "Ike's" WAC aide de scribes D-Day! Ex-Captain Kay Summersby, Eisenhower's former secretary-chauffeur-aide, tells you what she saw as Eisenhow er went through the crucial 24 hours preceding D-Day. 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