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BASKETEERS TRAVEL TO FRANKLiN BASEBALL In a return game tho Chowan toaE-ketoall teams, both beys and girls, will travel to Franklin, Vir ginia, tomorrow nijht iWednes- clay. F.bruary 22i to play the Franklin RE':els, in the the high school gymnasi; i.n at 7:00 o'clock. On their home court in the Mur- free.cboro High Schooi g;. mnisium the Braves d.feated th3 RebsK by a very close mariiin while the Squaws bowed to th”? Rtbel’j girls early in thJ saeson. After the ga'.nes last nisiht with Ahoskie High School i^n the ^.lujfreesboro gymnasium and a hard scrimmage today. Chowan should be in the b:st of spirit and shape against this coming ■ opponent. Although playing on a foreign court, the cclleje boys and ' girls hope to come home with an- cth3r victory to their credit. Miss Jo5ie Keetcr. the coach . ol .the Squaws, %'iU carry a squad of eleven girls to play the pre liminary game. They are as fol- , lows: Kathryn Bryant. Barbara Jean Archer, Joyo? Anne Joyner, Nina Turner, OUvera Thc.nas, Anne Jackson, Maril.x n Woodard. Betty Krider, Ellen Do;vn-, Al/oi: Condrey and Lon Worrell. Coach Melvin I.ayton and hi-, tribe of Brave:; will be on hand to participate in the main ;vent ■which will follow im-nediately Drawing to a cloie. the 13 59 -50 i F'rar.C;lin Rebels after the girls game. His .squad Chsv.'an Brave.s ba.sketb.ill .season I Eliz-,t;th C'tv H. of Twelve Braves con.si-'t of the \^hi:-h will go down in th3 ' LouisJbur^ Colle'- following: Billy Cbmmer, Billy history of the college as b’eing i Camab-’lT Cclle^e Edwards, Fred Parker, Gene o^ly f.iir. The Squaws will also ’ P. J.' C. Cooke, Cedric Pierce. Henry history as they have a fair- E. M. I. Boyd. Jay N. Wilcox. Donald ]y gocd record for this ssason. ] Elizafcith Citv H. Vann. R. D. Belch. Tommy Burk- -pije Braves have up until the . Holy Tnnitv H. S. ett, Mik; Theodoraksi. and Curtis | game played with Ahoskie last I Ahotkie K. S. night made the following r.cord: | Campoe'l College Opponents Chowan | u. S. S. Colonial Murfrees'ooro All-Stars 43 47 ck'alno'i'n I”dians on Friday night February 24' College 82 46; '-o- following 'this trio to Franklin.' f i u * scored by eiich boy Chowan wiil take a trip to Nor-^ followeu iii.nediately by | Billy Edwards i.. . caseoai. I cedric Pierce The 1950 baseball season for: Chr.wan College will start early in March. An soon as ba.sk;tball end- the last of this week, the LasEbull team will start taking shape. No one knows the jiossftdl- ‘ ities of th: team until a meeting has been called and practice star- ; ted. The ba.sebail equipment has ar , rived and tveryone is letting | baseball be the subjct of his eon- ' versation. instead of basketball. ! Coach Melvin Layton has ann- ! ounced that there is no d;finite ■ srh“dule but several schcols have ■ consented to play th= newly-or- ; ganized team. | Although the football and bas- kefball teams here at Chowan did not i.nake an exctllent record this ; year, the sportinanship and spirit' has been tops. Everyone is hop- ; ing to see a very succ£ssful base- i b.ill season this opening year. i'-S. Miss Josie Keeter, i;ft, avd Mr. Melvhi O. la.’.ton, ri?ht, ar.'- the athletic director^ at Chowan C >1- lej.'. They have been doing a . gccd jc j in sports and physical I educaf';n. c!:,ise,« during th:- year. ! Basketball Summary s. Copeland. —0- HOLY TRINITIJ GAME 43 46 103 70 68 56 S. 43 54 38 64 57 63 o—o- Seems to us we've seen tollc, Virginia, to return a game ■with Holy Trinitv High School! who played a few weeks ago hei-e ' .."j^scribcr in Murfreesboro. Th!S game will ■wmd up the 1949-dO Chowan' College basketball season, which Compliments of WALTER'S GRILL Murfreesboro, N. C. Compliments of CHARLES A. CHITTY —GROCERIES— Murfreesboro print it: I hate the guys Who criticize And minimize The other guys Whose enterprise His made them rise Almve the guys V/ho criticize And minimize The other guys. THE EVANS CO. THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS Earl Rcok this, Gen: Cooke Billy Cle'-r.iner Fred Parker Jay Wilcox Henry Bcyd Donald Vann R. D. Belch Tommy Biukett C. Alexander —0— TThc SQuaw’s record: Opponents Franklir Re'bels 48 Murfreesboro All Stars 44 Campbell Ccllese 56 Elizabeth City H. S. 48 Holy Trinity H. S. 18 Ahoslde H. S. 40 CaiT.J'ieU College 52 Prints each siH scored Eai‘bara eJan Archer Joyce Ann? Joyner Evangeline Futrell Kathryn Eryant 46 48 48 47 47 47 36 50 35 45 . 67 57 119 110 96 89 85 83 45 33 14 14 13 6 Chowan 42 48 35 35 26 56 34 122 93 40 19 Murfreesboro North Carolina Western Auto Associate Store Headquarters for Al] Sporting Goods Radios and Electrical Appliances MURFREESBORO, N. C, Credit Plus Pains Many cks and ahs hav3 been heard lately on the halls of Cho wan. Creeking bon'cs and girls walking down steps .sideways is no ccincid:nce. If you have a few pounds >cu want to dispose of and a few bruises to give ycur rkin ii delicate c?lor. join Miss Jo Keetei's tumtiir.j class, it off ers you one credit plus a few aches and pains. Do you want muscles in oi'der to b3 built like '■Gorgeous Gfcrge”? Ti'^ do ! drop in Miss Keeter's "Murder I Incorporated'' class. It is guaran teed to make you a woman's wrestling diampion in one semes ter only. . — J.4.NET ED'WARDS 0—0 Chowan Licks Navfil School By i:t!.en 3unv\>^ AUi»'tree'-bci'o. Chowi^n Crule.^e Br.ne? fnmmed tiK' U. S. C:5l .n- ii]; of Vn.. here .\tur- 1 day ai;: I’.t o HILL CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Murfreesboro, N. C. I.oaran;; Ih" scoring tor Ihe I r-’;;val v.sre Kovatch. 13 and Rou».if»Li IJ: [,ir Chow.Tii, BiU'. EdwarJs '•■i Billy CIemn;er 14. Cedric Pi?;'.-e 13. Chowan 24 9 13 19 -67 Navy 14 14 12 17-r>7 Th? Th'ai.sday right before the Chowan b.iy- had bowed to Camo- beil College 64-45 and Chcwa:; girls, 52-J4. WOODARD BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Conway, N. C. Express Thanks for Fairness, Sportsmanship Dear Mr. Layton, We wish to tak? thij sime by expressin'4 our thanks and ap preciation for ;.our splendid gen- er.-oty in it p:s-;ble for us to play your toys. W-’ will i.cver fcrjit the fairness that was shewn us througout the ga'ne. e:-peclally the "v. ell don; ’ on refer:eing. There was no par tiality shown an\ where. We might add that we are looking forward to playing your team next seascn. Sincerely yours Joseph W. Scott Mike Kovatch ^ Ralph Rafferty Bob Rousseau Ollie Mabie H. V. Topolski 0—o-— Layton, BoysWork on Athletic Field The Physical Education De partment here at Chowan is proud to announc:- that as soon as the spring weather breaks the tennis courts will be in playinig condition and the baseball dia mond will be ready for th; first of 'oa.sebal l»ea.son. Coach Meivin Layton, his ph.'.sical educaticn boys, and a few seif-heip participants have all conLributed loyally to th: pro gress which has been p.ccomp. lished. The .students of Chowan and (he public of Murfree.sboro are looking forward tc a gocd season of basrball and a suc- ce.s-sfnl football season ne.\t y?ar on the Chowan Athletic field. To put Chowan's baseball dii- mond in shape for intercollegiat''- gaf.nes this season. Coach Layton dc'ires a set of bleachers. A sit- tin'! placc for sp;ctat!irs would come in handy. All contri'buticns tc'.vards and ideas for c,btaining a set of bleachers wou'.d be ap- preci.ited by the entir. .student body and especially the baseball team. Red Skins Make Comedy of Game Tiie Red skin-' put on a cc n-dv here I.ist week when the Okla homa Indians plaved the Cho wan Braves b:-fore an enormns crowd of spectators from the Roancke-Chcwan area. After a war dance and the siroKirf of the peace pip;, an exiiibition was put on which was .r.,>o-ed to be abasketball ga.me. Fv?rvrhing went v;ry smcothly, a ’:ti!c to "noothly for the Chowc^n B:'.ives, d-uring the first half. The 'econd half brought a r-oar in the '-’ynv.iasium .The scor: was p^ide ar.d everyone turned his nttcrticn t’ the spe,.tacula-r n'ayin-’. v.hich was being carri:d on by the Iiidians. Durin;; the last q;:.irtcr the Braves' tcs'n '-’r:;iua;iv i'lcrea^ed in number ui’tii tli;r= were ten players on fh? f.::c;'. T';:e players Were amus ed. as well Ks the crowd, when !h-> Ind in.' mrd: the b:’^I;etba’! I ^::’nc a conic dy. Day's Department j Stor» Successors to V/ynn Bros. :\I::;'';'?e;bor-).C, Sports Chow By ICLLEX DOWNS Baiketoall scasL.n is quickly corniiij to a clcs; for the Cho wan player?. Or.ly two ji;ore gams: rein.:;.'., the Franklin Reb els and the Holy Truiity tc.ms. Tiiese two gam;s should fi!r::;.,U much cxcitement ard all-r, iind gocd ball playin."',. Chcwan will be all out tc v,in these games. The girls lost to'th; Rebels by only a few points earlier in the season. The Squaws will attempt a re peat performance at Holy Trir.ity by dsfeating the Trinity six. Ths high schools in this aiea are making preparation! for the tournaments that are to be held within the next fiw week^. Ihe Scotland Neck and Mnrfree.boro Tournaments will arouse great,in terest in this section. As to the out 1 ne of the Muifree:'ioro Tournament, the Ahosltie boy.s team and th; Harrellsville ;ir!s are a' nr .t sure winners bin the c;mp.'t:ticn wi'.l be tough for bcth ouilits. The Junior College To'ura.unent for th: Junior Colleges in the state W.1S he!d_in n-unn l?:-t \.etk. Much interest was aroused with. f.^ns l:? n^ a=‘ured pl nty of t p- nol:h, fast basketball. Pf:liter College was seeded top i-i.i'.'j iu the tournament. Ccl'cje . p u-fici- pating wa'c E. M_I., O.ik H;dge, Ijouivbnrg. Win-;ate. Wilmi':.'on, Presbyteri'an Jr.-College. C.'.n’.p- o'.ll and Pheiffer. The toun mcnt was to det:iiT>in3 wh;:h team was to compete tor the state ch.'.'.npionship in the finals n be held later in Shelby Last week the inemhers cf the Southern Conference sporl , Wri ters Association were .studying ballots for the Al!-C,nff r.'jnce Basketball Team. Some of the selections were tas,\- such as Dick Dickey and Sam Rarzino of- of state, but there was some dis- agreem:nt about the other three places. Evrctt Case believes thot Cc- rolina may prove to he the toii.;h- os't onposition in the Conference tournament. He wa.- greatly i'n- pr;ssed by the Tar Heel's victory at William and Mny. Buck Se.'f. one of the 1 aderfi on State'- fre.^hman ha-Vpfiv.iU squad, is regarded ns one of the beset basEball prospects to atterxl ■-r.t to -ball 'uch ’.-•.st '.ed the West Raleigh school in years. Wake Forest i- expe.-; d have a strong frenhman 1: team this year. Thev ma-' an excellent b\ssb.\:^rcc.jr. season that the cr'l.ge ctt: many base'ball piayeis frc.n hi-'h schools in the state^ ThN .‘li-uld account for the f.-st that W. F. is ex]>ected to put foith a:' out standing term. Th? State Frc:-h'.nan b''ker';all team has lost only two gam's this season. These were handed to the Carolina five bcth t:m The State fr; :hman have plenty of height. Most of the pla.iers are ov:r six feet, the shortr-t p:;iyer is five feet seven w’.th the tall’’t being 'ix feet nir. ’ ii-.ciies up iu the air. Len Ca3an,ovA of Santa Clara is head grid coach at the Uni versity of Pittsbursh ncv, a:.d he's brinolng in a new brand of football for the skyicrapp:r col lege. PUl's trsdifonal sii..5le 'vir.g style 'A’ill become a thin; . f the past as Casnncva’s i.izzlc da;:zle T formation takes iUs plic:. Cx.-- anova has a gccd reco'r.i. his .S.anta Clara team defeated Ker.t. ky 21-13 j:: the Oran ■ Dcvl • ' r.-o for their la't win cf th: E?be D'drikcon Zrh.ui;s ' "s ov;r»he i'-!ingly selec .rd a- the ".rsste.'t f i;:a’» athlete i f the first centur,'.. The ZnhT.r.s' rre very sp rts minded. 15. bard is a wrestler. o—c ';us- Braves Lose to Camels Camp'oer. v.’on a rough and tvtn-.ble biSkcr.ball game frnn the ChoAEn Braves on F.b. 9. before a ji.nall crowd in the Mur''ri-;;s- borc Gym. Tii: m_‘ v.as ".;:4ht f:cm the cp^ni.i; whittle until th*; fi.-rl whittle ; . d v.' 40 lr:i’: l;;i: .'.all^d »n b'th :des. Tl;.' '.jan e was one th:)t p.' Ple drea:a cf :e.ing u:;,’..! th: j:vs left t'ne couit at ha’ff.n.-. bvt the team from Buie's .C'reol: t-,'rr!ed th; '.cue into a route lii. in termission. Lasater r.r:l P' :eTS were high fcr Cji;’.'’j^ii v th 14 a::r; 12 pcints r: p:-.-t:v:'-- W:”.'ds on'l Pierce v.';re ni'h for CLo’.va;'. with 13 :.::d 12 pcin.t:s respictivtly.
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