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PAGE tt THE CHOWANIAN, CHOWAN COLLEGE, MURFREESBORO, N. C. 0CT03ER I?-;? SPORTS scon's SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT CAM KOW BE AMHOUHCEP BYi AH ARTISTIC *«R' BY SHELTON SUTTON ^cvMpy eclsd oF KIW :;uikeAi FiciU-r SPtKRS WADE. Of Y/OOO kr@ ^08 WKA-f CoUN'fRV iEADS llE V/OR.U) 0 The Braves Blast P.J.C. Chowan College had too much power for P.J.C. in a game played on the Murfreesboro Athletic Field. As a result the Braves ran over i jjeig^ted were: Blonnie Bridgers, the PJC eleven by a 53 to 6 Conway; Dorothy Burgess, Con- score. Kit Bloxsom ran the opening way; Lois Chitty, Murfreesboro; Kickoff 85 yards for the «rst Glona _Cox,_^Cto Chowan score behind almost per feet blocking. P.J.C. couldn’t gain through the Chowan Line and they The student body was called to gether on September 10 for the purpose of electing cheerleaders. There were 8 candidate;. Those W'TORKAMIS An ELEPHAH-r DOES NO DRJNK WA-rtR-frtROUtirf ll^-fRUMK. IT DRAWS \K A HOiltUL.'fKtK , .SQUIRrfS M , .IHIblTS f k Mau-CH. were forced to kick. Minutes later Cliff King took a handoff and raced 45 yards down the sideline for a thouchdowB. William Stradley converted to make the score 13 to 0 for Chowan. From this point on Chowan scored just about every time they got their hands on the b^ll. The P.J.C. score came late i: the second quater on a pass play covering 45 yards. The half time core was 25 to 6 in favor of ChowarJ. The secorJd half was the same ;.tory. The P.J.C. eleven just couldn’t stop the Chowan Eleven. As a result Coach Appenzeller’s ..Graves scored 27 points the last ’.lalf while holding P.J.C. scoreless. Leading scorer for Chowan was Fullback Larry Saunders who scored 3 times. Cliff King, Kit Bloxsom, Frank Faucett, Billy Casey and Buster Winborne scored one touchdown each. William Strad- ly kicked 5 extra points. Chowan plays at Mars Hill this week in a Non Conference Game. . kins, Lawrenceville, Va. and Betty Goodrich, Scotland Neck. Peggy Wiggins, Murfreesboro, and Marjorie Jenkins, Woodland cheerleaders of last year, retained their positions. We have some good cheerleaders this year. Let’s go to the games and help these girls support our team. S. Norfolk Beats Chowan 13-0 The professional South Norfolk Rebels shut out the Chowan CoUege Braves to spoO their 1952 debut by a 13 to 0 score. South Norfolk scored in the first and third periods. The Chowan offense could not get started and the Braves never did make a serious threat. Frequent fumbles hurt the -Oraves and kept them from gettin'j their offense moving. However, ('oach AppenzeUer’s Eleven will gjt a chance to redeem tliC;-jclves. Chowan plays the Rebels ai,:.in in Norfolk on the 31st of October. AVWVVWVWWV\VWV\W\VWWW%V\\\\\\W\WWW\>\V\\V\\\V\\\W\%\W\VW%>\V\\\ .'AV>WWVVW\\\V\\\VW\ Northeastern Oil Co. FIRESTONE TIRES Murfreesboro, N. C. Telephone 3121 COMPLIMENTS OF Ahoskie Department Store AHOSKIE, N. C. For Best in Styles and Value Always Shop at The AHOSKIE DEPARTMENT STORE Watches By BENRUS BULOVA ELGIN LONGINES WITTNAUER WYLER Bryants Jewelry Store YOUR PURCHASE ENGRAVED FREE
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