Gridiron Season Ends With 5 Wins, f Loss Basketball Schedule liooking back over the past ing their first home ge,me show- Jan.- 5—Chowan at LouiSburg fcotfcall season of the CSiowaii! ed superior pdwer to 2,150 fans. Braves, the record showb five ' by rolMng to a 33 to 13 victory, victories and one defeat for the | Little Buddy Bass proved his year .The Braves opened the sea- ] -worth as he scored one toucli- ton at Buies Creelc playing dc*'n on long runs continually Campbell CfoUege. This game end- throughout the game. ed with Chowan winning 14-12. Pr*-ably the most outstanding Elizabeth City High, ranking as the tenth best high school in (play of the g’ame was when Vance jsj q was’ next to meet Cho- Stewart went ofif taclde for 76 ,,chowan tuocessfully .,by,- yards and the first touchdown. ^3535^ them 13 ito 7 to remain This wm was a team vrctory aWd' ‘‘ ' ■'■’ii' ^■oved to be a upset in the r?q,rd j .■ c^ow^l'then ™it- thfe Pre^yr The team then journeyed to't""®" Junior College eleven in Clinton, N. C.. where they took ■ Si® final and hcmecpming g^ft' I Playm^ - hard and leadmg on Edwards Military Institute. Chcwan proved to be superior throughout the gawej the Braves * * toll ftiiol t» c Tj T Z’ Chowan Braves Have 'Standout' Cage Material Murfreesboro.—.Coach Layton’s Military Academy, Elizabeth City 10—iE. M. I. at Chowan Chowan College Braves have be-' High School, Oamptoell College, ^Chowair at Wilmington fasketball practice wnith Loui^burg Jr. College, Ca- games with other junior colleges tholic High of Norfolk, and just around the comer. Chowan Presbyterian Junior College, has two games scheduled before At thii3 time Coach Lay- the Christmas holidays. ’’j ton’s schedule is not complete. Just a glance across the hard-1 therefore tilts with other Junior ^ ^ ^ ai. wood during pi’actice sessions Colleges may be added to this at 21—Wiimington ^CoSege at' reveals that Coach Layton has later d&te. ...i ■ 1^,- . V. z .samp hflskpthflll ma- College Feb. 1—CampWell at Chowan 7—Chowan at E. M. I. 8—Chowan at P. J. C. 14—Louisbui^ at Chcwan 17^P. J. C. at Chowan ii>i-Cho«'aiti' ,'li ;0! ”1; • ■ tlliw "Lulus, Md'ideni I M Sports Chow 1 winning 27-0. Pi-ank Hitt was, “ ^^e final ^onds as PJC | mitstanding with his running and a*^^ wo^ ' ^he Women's Athletic Associa- ipassing. He received h«p from tion has .recently formed two Earl Goodwin, Billy Midgette, am: The boys aj-e to commented basketball teams. They will Bobby Dough in the toackfield. for a suocesiful year. Many a intramural games, and the The line was immovable and, boy '''ore the Chowan blue and inning team will pi and played a great game. i white for the last Ume agai^t! ,vmning- team will receive a tro- Next the Braves faced the Har- Cooke, pj^y .presented bv the W. A. A. grave Military Academy at Chat-; Donald Hughes, Herman Hooker,, ,pj^g ^ ^ ^ point ham. The Ha.i-grave club proved Clarence Akxander, Ja.ck New-, worked out that will en some excellent basiketball ma |terial,, Mo^r. Of the feUows out TOr ’^ra‘itiie' are well over the siKljfooter. njark. However, height is not. the_ only' aidviEiTitafefe • the ¥eam-’Wiili- have,- for,,the ,jjvy^; , .,|| ha-ye H»d at least four, and "in by ELLEN .DOWNS 'some cases six years ol experi-i] ' 10 V70 InTO MCTIOn fence-on the court. . This is the time of the year Many lettennen from last year's that all Americans love best, team are familiar faces on the Winter is the season when ^very court. Billy Clemmer, or Roa- j red-blooded American will scrape noke Rapids is back with all, and save just to get enough inon- his speed, agality, and tlie ■ ability I ey to buy: a ticket to see his or to makte a sure shot from any 1 her favorite b«sketball team -jlay. position on the floor. Gene 1 Naturally, our favorite team will Cook of Whitakers, a three sport be the ClKroan Braves, so let’5 participarlor at the College, is talk a litlte about them. to be a tough outfit, but fell ' Fred Willi^, C^tis ; ^ sweater to Chowan 13-0. Each man play- ! Copeland, Colon Jackson, Bobby; ^ letter. There will be so ed to the best of his ability Dougli, Vance Stewart, EdseK ' many points given to each girl enabling the Braves to win the Parless, BilLv Midgette, J^mmy! for the number of quarters of third straight. - . Dula, Jimmy Dula, Jimmy Coker, ; basketball that she plays. Points also baok. Gene was a main stay In the baskettoall line-up all last year. Cedric Pierce, Jay Wil cox, Clarence Alexander, and It shore does look good to us old timers at Chowan to see Billy Clemmer, Gene Cocke, Cedric Pierce and a whole lot of oui next opponent to tangle with the' ing boys we wish good luck in other activities pertaining to ath- Chowan club. The Braves piay- 1951. many^l^ther lettermen are out' players from last year back on J n jj T5 rr, *v, I — ■ for a[pi?actice again. 'Spider 1 the hard-wood this year. Of Norfolk Catholic High was the and Buddy Bass. To the remain j jvUl also be given for various Brown" a six foot four man! course, we are only too happy th. in. w. wi«h onnri 1,..W in th®^^iiallest man out for the' to have all these freshmen out teamo Amor^ other freshman I to help us win some tilts who nave a good basketball re- 1 this year. These gays really have cortf i-ttMimcl then are Raymond ■ the heighth this year, witn MeggSj.gtf South Mills, Vaugnan I "Spider” Brown (six feet four) Fowler, Buck Blythe all of Prank- | being the tallest guy out for the lin. There are about twenty | team. The Bra.ves have a good freshmen out for the team this foot average, and talk about year. ‘ experinece, those guys really All in all it aptpears that ' know how to play ball. Watch the' Br^^s ,ihould have a . bang-t Louisburg and Campbell, ii,p good team if heights a^id, here they cime! fexiperience are k>> be eonsideri^d! Coach- Layton only has eight as any indications. , j games scheduled at the present. The Braves will play Edwardj, he will probably schedule more tilts as the season progress- }N.A,A, Will Award Sweaters, Letters Four letterwomen cf the W, A. 'to return to Chcwan this year, A. will receive sweaters and let- Lona Worrell of Colerain, Bi't- !, ters for their ipai ticiipation in ' . ; basketball and other sports at-^iidei of Manteo, and. Ellen | Chowan. These sweaters and let- ^ Downs were the starters at | ters are earned on the point sys- guard for the team last year. [ tan through the W. A. A. Those Each of these girls also have. who will receive letters and swea- ! earned their letters by Febru- i ters in February are Lona Wcr-' ary. Ann Jackson, cf Sunbury, - iieU. Kathryn Bryant, Betty Kri- ' did not see quite as much action | der. and Ellen Downs. Ann Jack- on the hardwood as the otliei j son will receive a sweater also, girls listed above, but she \>iil 1 These girls played basketball liave earned her sweeter by the I against other schools last year ! time designated above. Each of ’The sw-eaters and letters will these girls‘.are playing on the ibe of the school colors. The letie!r Maidens team this year. Tlie will be a white English C, and, freshmen who are replacing the the siweater is blue. | players lost at graduation last Kathryn Bryant, of Murfrees- I year are: Betty Belohe and Ros= boro, jdayed first string tor- Lane Barnes, Ruth Taylor is ward for ChQwan last year and playing foitward with the team is t!he only mainstring forward this year. letics, such as hiking, ch;e: leading, bicycle riding, tumbling, track and pegs. The basketball teams that have been formed are as fol lows: LULU’S TEAM" FORWARDS June Blanchard* MaybeU Bryant Anne Edw-ards Edna Joyce Griffin GUARDS Peggy Denton ' ‘ ■ Sarah Perry’ " ' ' ‘ Mary Jennings ■ 1' Kyria Bunn “THE MAIDENS” Woodland Takes Lead In Coober Belt Loop FORW.ARDS Kathryn Bryant ., Betty Belch Ruth Taylor . . Rosa Lan^' Batne^ GUARDS Ellen Dtfwiis Betty Krider Lona Nell Worrell Anne Jackson WAA Plans, Yuletide Party Wednesday Nigfit es. Any.way, everybody hopes so. All of the fellows . tl-iat were eligible for membership in the Monogram Chib were initiated not so, .long ago. These new mem bers were eligible after their par- tlti'pation- in - football this fall. .There , 5)reje 12 ^ boys eligible., The Associated Press has pick- The camipaign of selling H6me- coming- ritborvs proved to be a success for the W. A, A.' ed its All-American squad •xiiti This was tlip first pi’oject of the offeii.sive and d6f*etisive units for year for the oi^aniaation b*ut | the first time since the selection several others are expected to began 26 years ago. get underway aftter the Christmas j The offensive unit chosen ave- holid^ys. | rajes 196.1 poimds a« comijared Several b^ketball teams nave with the deilensive unit’s 195 9. been organized among tlie girls ’Hie AP first team offensive _ . I practice is to, begin in the backfieid has four record break- Theie are hopes of at least, very near future. The teams will ers in Don Heinrich Washing- ■ play onl yintramurals this year, ton’s brilBant quarterback and Plans for a regular ■ practice Participatm'g in the intramuralE! passer: Botiby Reynolds N’ebras- schedule are now being made, will also be the team of gu'l day ’ ka’s tmffic trirte-ttaeat souht sponsored bj M1S5 Jo Keeter. The students and the girl members of more: Everett rSonnyi Grande- S^in” thf ear’f futui^'" ^ I .Michigan State’s hard-run- W L Woodland 2 0 Edenton ,1 0 Jamesville 1 0 Ooniway 1 0 Williamston 0 1 liewiston 0 1 Plymouth 0 1 Mui'freesboro 0 2 Jesse, rate one and two in indi- Sentences composed by college I ning left half and Dick Kazmaier, I vidual scoring. The Woodland students: I aces have scored 70 points be^ j It ^\-as pecuniary to see the j tween them with James first man run down the street. , with 37 points. j The moratorium was built of I Schedule for the week: Monday i marble. I —Jamesville at Edenton, Mur- , His mother was very disbursed fi-eesboro at Williamston, Lewis- when the chickens gof into • tiie ton at Plymouth, Conway at garden. Woodland. Wednesday—Woodland j The good and bad angles are for Plymouth, Dec. 10.—After the at Conway, Plymouth at Lewis- entertainment. ^ first week of action. Woodland ton, Williamston at Murfrecsbo- The theme of Dr. "Faustus" was to have a 'ver.7"enToy^"ble*^e7m paces .the semipro Goober Belt ro. Thursday^Edenton at James- ! luster. ' - Basketball League with two wins ville. end no defeats, with three other 1 teams boasting first game vie-) tories. Edenton, Jatnesvilie and Con- Wiay rounded out the unbeaten teams. The high team scoi-e for one game thus far goes to Wood land with 69 points. The Parker twins, James j cSeties. I have its wlio led Princetd(n’s Tigers to Chnstmas. party on Wedne-sdoy theii- fii-st ur;beaten season in 15 December 13 at years. Dick is a tailback 0 defensive team consists of 9. T^jr-^ollwing committees h'ave I^i-ank Anderson of Oklahoma and been 'lovmed. Entertainment, Ky- Don Menasoo of Texa.s at ends, w '^hir- A1 Carapella of Miami, and AI- ley June Blanchard; Re- len Wahl of Michigan at tacl:- California’s Les Richter and Barneg Betty Krider: and the Tennessee’s Tfcd I>a.ffer at guards, Elmer Stcoit of. Army Monogram Club Initiates Ten mg. Colerain, Rich in History, . Is Thriving Bertie Town Perr.^, Edna Griffin, Lona Wor-1 and Irvin Holdash of North Ci- rell and Fannie Leary. All mem- ! .olina as line backte^ Chosen fi bers are expected to attfend and the backfield were Bob Williams of Notre Dame, Vic Janowdcz of Ohio State, and Eddie Salem of Alabama. The second team (Offensive): Ends Bucky Curtis and Jim Dc- ran. Tackles Jim Staton and C. T. Hewgley, Guards Pat Canna- mella and John Biltz. Center John pierik and Backs Vito Pa- rilli, Eddie Talbocm, John Bright and Kyle Rote. The second team (Defense': ' The old membei-s of the cho- By ELLEN ,DOWNS married, ocmpied by Negro ten- A ! When they 'initiated the new' Colerain wae named aftei' Ctole- McColl, I ne.w memters attended classes in: rain, Ireland. It is located‘ontthe pnfM-nv• i .,? h j ^ Elmer jtOfV girls’ clothes. In the afternoon' Chowan Rivei-about fifteen miles tht rivn ^\ Lemonick, ' I they sold apples, entertained 'iie fro»n Tunis. Many, decaces: Mierany, Linebackers A certain farmers wife Ptiblic on the stretes of Mur- before the days of Walter Reed, known fo«- miles around for her -freesboro. The night brought in a merehant shjo from the West cf John Lovick earlv WhUe ‘ sharp tongue, and the neiglu-ofs the real fun. A very .strangf, Indies put in at Colerain with a ' nrominpnt^'h*. ‘ rL^Iipv Heath, and John felt son*'' cour.y#* of e/VPnts nri-nnof^ri few vellcw mosauito stowawavs. . .. , P ^^^^^^nt uha- Bottlej. « ;-y f.n- her husb;ind. 3ii-o course of events was armnged few yellcw mosquito stowaways. ri-fmi-'fpri ...r «nH riiifRiipH A ftAvn-a vrle o fr._ TlieSE De01>le OL’Prf* r.hf' rnnsh r,f . ^ in Inglis Flet- ; talked continuously, and much of and pursued. Afterwards a tc- These people were the cause of , Albema-’p-; DM vou know that the naMo'i her talking was naggiiig of h levision party was held at the ^ f^ver epidemic whicli has been built on Sie S near'’"-ide college XndaLe slum hii£fcand and mticism of evei-y-'of Ocach and Mrs. Layton, sii^denlj- hiok€ out and wiped “-wiilcw Branch * Phiallv at ih*-' an avera^^e of 6 3 oer cent npr Ibody around her. But the husband Mr. and Mi«. Benia-iiin Martin-' out most of the town before ^ ihe ^ \ average oi pei. cent per gm,, . h.r,e ,1„ 1„ „, ™ .mW Tod,,. ool.„l„. In »„,l. ‘ta « th,. CWrl /.mil, Br ,W. .limp -W'as very ])atient. One day she had to stop naj;- Today, colerain, in Bertie _ kicked her, broke her jaw, anil .All the letteraien -were invi'.- County, is, a pro.sj3erous comniu- was hannpH , she had to be sent to the hospital, ed by written invitation to join nity of pea.nut and tcbacco plant- -‘seneratitiQ of watprc - it* ^ about usual but fm-'^thp tpa ,'? During her absence there were the cli*. Those ne,w members -ers. It is the center of a fast dozens of callers at the hoire. w-ho joined and were initiated srcwing fish and vegetable caii- The fanner was touched by the are as foUcw?: Clarenoe Ale.>c- ning industry, interest lieople showed in ni.‘' ander, Kenny Mizelle, Earl Good- Between Colerain and ■wife's condition. He spoke of it to "in, Wade Frioe, Colon Jaclcson. House, which is the home of the hired man. Joe Blythe, Wayne Browning, Bill Goivernor Charles Eden in Ber-^ ’ ^_o team (Basbetball, that is) ftgaiiv "It's miglity nice of all i,ne Johnson, Donald Hughes, and tie County, there are a series neighbore, esj)ecially the men, io Sherald Ward. of plantation houses cf vintage, biRTH .ANNOUNCEMENT call and inquire about the The club will stee much activity ancient in \''arying degrees. One j ' ‘ | -point-per-game average before missus ' he said. the rest of this .sciiool year. Plans of these homes is the "Hermi- Mr. and Mr,s. Trent Walker | playing the George Washington —the last stand of "Big Seine", attendance. Where television was _ , - __ inis that --Avcca" got its name be-1 allowed their games to be '1 cause-it'is located at the jiinc- televised the gates W'ere really Fr'pn Albemarle Sound, Chcwan River, and Salmon' n v, ,i ^ State College has an exceiknt 5am iBasbetball, that is) again j this year. Last week State's Cap- , tain ammv .Ranzino had a 21- ■STes, sii-. so it i.«," the hired man for raising money foi- 3 clubhouse , tage," home of Augustus Holley, Uhe foitner Deris Abbott), an- answei-ed." taut mjst of tiie nun *haive been made, and action has one of the biggest of the oid Ber- nounce the birth of a daughter, -want to know if you'll sell the started. With the -new inembers, 1 tit Co-unty laiKlcw-ners, "Mount Loug’enie 'Lee, Wednesday, Do- iiorse." the bigger- and betteir club ex-{Gould” heme of the Gollond fa- cenib'^r 6. Mj-s. Walker was ^ho-! hjive been big'p^nr'makeVs^alVo' —The State pected to make much progress. ‘ mily into which Governor Eden wan’s'Ibirarian last year, '.^’'thiis year. Uni-vei'sity.-Guard Vic Bubas ant C'«nter Paul Horvath, -who also played on the team last year.

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