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THE JOURNAL-PATRIOT SPORTS Dwight Nichols, Sports Editor Millers Creek Loses Two To Courtney Miller* Creek lost both ends of a twin bill to Courtney in basket ball games played at the Yadkin county school Saturday night. In the opener Courtney girls won 33 to 20. Lynch with 14 was high scorer for the winners and Rob inson again led Millers Creek, scoring 11 points. Courtney boys won 39 to 26. Whittington led Millers Creek COAL! COAL! For any heating pur -delivered pose?delivered m any quantity. Lowest Prices Vannoy's Coal Co. Telephone 113 with 11 and Harding was top scorer for Courtney with 10. Lineups and summaries: Gilds' Game Courtney, 88 Millers Creek, 20 i Haynes 13 McGlamery 5 Dinkins 6 W. Snider 4 i Lynch 14 Robinson 11 Steelman ,. McNeill Wiles Woodie Reavis , G. Snider Substitutes: Courtney ?Hoots, Hollar, McCoy; Millers Creek ? H. Snider. Boys' Game Courtney, 39 M. Creek, 20 Martin 9 Kilby C Hollar 6 Snider 2 Steelman 1 , ? Elledge 4 Miller 4 Whittington 11 Harding 10 Pierce 3 Substitutes: Courtney ? How ell 4, Walker 3, Rutledge 2; Mil lers Creek ? Faw, P. Snider. ?o An approved rating has been given to "Samarcand Rachel," an j Ayrshire cow owned by the North Carolina Agricultural Experi ment Station. Red Raiders Lose Basketball Game The Red Raiders, a team of North Wilkesboro All-Star girls, were defeated, 41 to 24, in a bas ketball game played with Black burn's of West Jefferson Thurs day night at Millers Creek. Sue Eller led the scoring for the Red Raiders, with 12, and Johnson paced the scoring for Blackburn's with 21. Line-up and summaries: Blackburn's 41 R. Raiders 24 Johnson 21? Eller 12 Duncan 9.... ? Barker 3 Goodman 10 ? Felts 7 Francis McNeill Grubb ? Wallace Roland Smith Substitutes: Blackburn's?La cy 1; Red Raiders?Judy 2. ? o ????? North Wilkesboro Tops Roaring River In Two Games Here North Wilkesboro basketball teams defeated Roaring River girls and boys here Tuesday night, the girls -winning 53 to 30 and the boys taking the night cap 50 to 31. In the girls' game Betty Whicker led with 17 for North Wilkesboro and Alexander top ped Roaring River scorers with 12. Carl Swofford was top scorer in the boys' game with 14 and C. McCann had 9 to top Roaring River's attack. ' Lineup and summaries: Girls' Game N. Wilkesboro, 53 R. River, 30 Woodruff 15 11 Blackburn Whicker 17 - ? 3 Hollan Eller 6 ? 12 Alexander F. Harris ? ~ Smithey Pruitt -? 1 Porter Adams 3 F. Alexander Substitutes: North Wilkesboro? I P. Harris 2, Sebastian 2, Kenerly 9, Wyatt, Gabriel 2, Nichols, Reavis, Brooks, Elledge, Holder, Felts; Roaring River ?? Durham, Garris, Tharpe. Staley, Shaver. Boys' Game X. Wilkesboro, 50 R. River, 31 Day 2 5 Howard Eller 6 5 T. McCann Hudson 6 C Alexander Gillean 12 9 C. McCann Swofford 14 5 Ester j Substitutes: North Wilkesboro ?York 4, Wyatt,. Harrold 4, Johnston, Claudill 2; Roaring River ? Jackson, Dowell 1. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the peo ple who helped out in any way during the illness and death of our father and grandfather, J. C. Adams. We also express our thanks for the beautiful flowers. BOB ADAMS MRS. CORA SHUMATE MRS. CONRAD REEVES Physical strength has become less necessary on the farm in the years since World War 1, but the farmer of today needs far more mechanical skill than his father did. Tfaf BULOVA CARTER'S 908 "B" STREET CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ARRANGED MISS AMERICA $3375 !IY FROM your neighborly dealer who is HERE EVERY DAY and HERE TO STAY -/ Apply J-M ASBESTOS SHINGLES right over worn-i out sidewolls Yvj have a big investment in your Lome so don't take ciiances. Consult us first. 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CARTER'S North Wilkesboro's Largest Credit Jewelers 908 V STREET Wilkes bo ro Boys And t i Rondo Girls Winners s Af Rondo Tuesdoy Ulroohnr^ hlffh anhnnl hnva ? Wilkesboro high school .boys lefeated Ronda decisively at Ronda Tuesday night, 47 to 30, ind Ronda girls won an impres live 40 to 27 victory. Jn the boys' game Dean Ed wards and John Garwood shared scoring honors for Wilkesboro with 16 points each with Durham high for Ronda with 16. In the girls' game Myers and Prevette scored 12 each for Ronda and Ruth Long led Wilkesboro with 10. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game Ronda 40 Wilkesboro 27 Myers 12 ? 10 Long Prevette 12 9 ?Jarvis Cook 5 8 Byrd Tharpe Stone Cockerham ...... Lowe Burchette A. Pennell Substitutes: Ronda ? Baity 2, Durham, Dimmette 6, Barker 3, Betty Anthony, Bobbie Anthony; Wilkesboro ? S. Pennell, Hayes, Anderson, Davis, Williams. Boys' Game Wilkesboro 47 Ronda 80 Triplett 7 4, Green Emerson 2 2 Sparks Edwards 16 4 White Joe Garwood 2 Sizemore John Garwood 16 16 Durham Substitutes: Wilkesboro ? El ler, Bill Hubbard 4, Woodruff, John Hubbard, Turnipseed; Ron da ? York 4. Elkin Five Breaks Wilkesboro's Streak Elkin high school boys defeat ed Wilkesboro Ramblers,, winners of eight consecutive victories, Monday night at Elkin by a score of 46 to 17. The Ramblers were decidedly off form and Elkin boys jumped into an early lead and were out in front 15 to 8 at halftime. Dean Edwards led the Ramblers with nine points and Jim Lashmit was high scorer of the game with 17 for Elkin. x ' In the B team game Elkin boys defeated Wilkesboro Jaycees 36 to 15. Following is the lineup and scores for the varsity game: Elkin, 46 17, Wilkesboro Graham 5 1 Triplett Osborne 7 2 Emerson Creed 5 9 Edwards Nance 5 Joe Garwood Lashmit 17 4 John Garwood Substitutes: Elkin ? Eldridge 7, Holcomb, Simmons. 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