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p Tar- Ro; Warrenton's Yellow Jackets, t *' bolstered by the return of ; Steve Clark at fullback, play i 'j* their third straight game to- I night before the home fans t j lfe'j-. when they take on the Bull- r [IS dogs "of Louisburg in an im- a fJf, portant Tar-Roanoke Conference c PST match. Gametime is set for 8 p. m. at the local athletic field and Coach Fate King of the host j Yellow Jackets said yesterday: that he expected to begin the, f same lineup that started last Friday's game with the excep- p tion of Steve Clark Clark will be ruraing fullback in place ofi Bill Clark, who will go back j Norlina j Defeats Weldon f' Norlina took a tighter holdj j' on the conference crown that i | it has been wearing since last ? season when it downed confer- . ence opponent Weldon in a j 13-7 struggle at Norlina on last > f Friday night. As has been the case this t I season while Norlina has been j :f'i A Piling up a 3-1 record, half-j back Frank Perkinson powered ( the Blue Waves offense. Fri- s day night he scored twice as j Norlina won over Weldon for j the second straight year by the ; same score. Perkinson broke up a scoreless game in the second period < when he dashed over from two yards out. Billy duller, Norlina quarter-] back, dropped back and passed j * a perfect strike to halfback j 11 Fred Hicks for the extra point., 2i Weldon could not put a sus- j 1-tain drive together before the 111 first half was over and Nor- 1 lina left the field at intermis-jO sion sporting a one touchdownslead. 131 Norlina roared back in the' second half as Perkinson took! ".'rSs. the opening kickoff and raced.N 85 yards for the touchdown that put Norlina ahead to stay. ? 'fe The try for the extra point' '..W failed. | ^ In the fourth period the Tor. . nadoes cracked the rugged ^ Norlina defense as a pass from j s( ; ij? from tailback Alan Bell to Di'V Bill Carroll clicked for a touch?3^ down. William Hudson abandoned his tackle position to s! kick the extra point to end the !&*.. scoring for both teams for the ? night. J ? Rules Changed Two changes have been made h in rules for basketball play in I y the Warren County schools, K ; ] ' Supt. J. R. Peeler told members of the Board of Education T> here on Monday night. i ii Peeler said that there would1 a be no afternoon games played 11 at the tournament next spring, t and that no games would be j scheduled during examination 1 : week. i M Peeler said that he felt that t the Conference was not yet ( ready to abolish Tuesday night games. ft I kC 1 .... . ^ 1/' ? ." 1B|: ^'lr% ^Kgp ; |9 ft JHI ^BR - . . .. WllTClt( anoke] o his old guard spot. Louisburg's BulMogs areh ng to have hard*unnisg fi iack Tom Wilson ip unifo onight. The Injuted ball c ier topped the Bulldog ba< is he gained almost fifty i :ent of his team's rushi A EX-LITTLETON GRIDD lollice Moore, former Littlet tarters on Coach Earle Hid' ege Wolfpack. Last week aj toger (no relation to Collict n a good defensive and offei Warrenl Parrenton Nashvi 5 First Downs SI Yds Gained Rushing 2 Passes 5 2 Yds. Gained Passing Intercepted By Fumbles Lost 36 Punts 5-1 5 Yds. Penalized farrenton 0 6 0 6? ashville 7 0 0 0? A Warrenton team with new look" played old fashio 1 power football here Frid; ight as they bulled their w; ast a previously undefeati ashville team to gain the >eond straight non-conferen in. Quarterback Clinton Ne ;ored twice as the Jacke rook off the weight of tv arly season losses to upei W. Glover's Nashville Bli lames for the fii^t time tl >ason by a 12-7 count. "We definitely played o est defensive game of t' ear," Warrenton Coach Fa Ling said following the gan "Our backfield ? Clint leal, Tommy Holt, Billy Mit< ner, and Bill Clark?turned fine performance. All in thnueht evervnne nlnvprt th ? " "O" " """ I J ? ? est game of the year." King singled out Fullbi till Clark, who led the te n tackles, along with Neal i lalfback Tommy Holt, for f lefensive play. Warrenton had but one nsive lapse all night. In t < Y * spox / m. t", . -? Match F yardage in their first thi op- games this season, all- Warrenton and Louisbi rm have met two common f( ar- this' season. Nashville down :ks the Bulldogs by a 7-0 count >er the initial game for both clul ing while Warrenton overpower ? i 1 ' ERS ? Roger Moore, left, anc on High School athletes, are botl ward's North Carolina State Col ;ainst the University of Virginia J) intercepted a pass and turnec :;sive game for the Wolfpack Col ton Whij Ue first period Nashville, whii 5 received the opening kicko go! marched to the Yellow Jack >.61 goal line in five plays, aid< 361 by runs of 15 and is yard Ojbut the Warrenton defensb 01 wall threw the visitors bai 33 to the Warrenton 10-yard lii 30 j on three plays. On the fourl I down, Nashville's quarterbac 12'rolled out for a pass, failc 7; to find a receiver open, ar | scampered around Warrentor a right end for the Flame's on in' touchdown. The attempt for tl ^ extra point was good and Nas ay | ville took an early first qua d ter lead. I North Wc ts VO ROANOKE RAPIDS ? Cht id oner High's Ball Hawks final ae broke into the win colurr lis here Friday afternoon in scoring duel with North Wa ur ren. he The Ball Hawks used tl ''e aerial route most of the wi ie ' passing for a 22-18 victo ^ over the non-conference f in which time and again refus< all to stay down after the B; eir Hawks had rushed into t lead. ick For Coach Leon Warren am was a sweet victory and I ind first since taking over at t ine Roanoke Rapids school. Joseph Johnson paced 1 He- Hflwlrs tn thr* vuin tmi! 1ir? a tie I one TD pass, scoring an ex -Z.&TL, t swear for s; middleweight charrtv! The winnali! 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Warrcnton returned from] '5 the dressing room in the sec-1 ond half and marched 98 yards' for a touchdown which wasj !j nullified when a Jacket lines-] , man jumped off sides , ahead ] 's of the snap from center) War-v renton still had the ballunsidei jj. the Nashville 10 hot wafc hn-J r. able to push the ball across: on the series of downs. irren Loses il- point and helping recover a lyi loose ball in the end zone forj in a TD. a I The game was taken over; ir* in the first period by North | (See N. WARREN, page- 13) re ^ Bulldogs Loose oe To JV Team 6-0 et* | The Junior Varsity Knights; I of . Northern Durham High j I School scored early in the j fourth period on a tricky pass it j plays to beat Mills High Bullbis dogs of Louisburg at Fox Park he I last Thursday night, 6-0. Quarterback Danny Berini :he! took a lateral pass from left in | halfback Greg Vaughan and tra; ( See BULLDOGS, page 13) . 1 portsmen tew dimensional s a deep textured crificing that \t comfort, acrylic?it's easily "Wanderer", >n cardigan with n pockets. ater collection. 1355 d Price* nTTJfJ kjpi 3|;: For The Family j Q N RECORD enton 1 the past two games to record impressive victories over Spring and Nashville. Norlina will continue its home stand tonight when its hosts a team from the Roanoke Conference in the form of Aurelian Springs. The last time a ting, was a defensive standout reasons why the State team is lantic Coast Conference pack, t tackle and Roger at fullback irence clash with Maryland. lie, 12-7 Nashville, trying three running plays which failed to gain the necessary yardage, punted to Warrenton. The Jackets, not to be denied the six points on this opportunity, drove the ball deep into Nashville terri-| tory, and after the third quar-| tor had ended, sent Nealj around his right end for two j yards and a touchdown. Again the extra point failed. Nashville tried to get back into the ball game, but after! one completed pass, Warren-] ton safetyman Billy Benson snagged a Blue Flame pass and ended the threat. From there on out the outcome of the game was decided as the host Warrenton club ran out the clock. Are you sr bute/i ' / " WJOVI Mil FAVOW CIOARBTTI?CAM1I Why don't you Join him ? w you art smoking mors now I It least Start to rsaily enjoy again. Start smoking Camai v L -x j. f Warren toa, North C*n 'earn Ag Roanoke Conference team tried to tackle Norlina, they came out second best. Norlina beat Rich Square in the season's opener for both clubs. Aurelian Springs' Hornets have been slapped around all year but last Friday night played their best game of the year and managed to tie with jfavored Colerain, 12-12, as they scored in the final four; seconds. The Hornets had lost four straight before tying that one. Norlina will not be trying to guard their conference crown, but will be trying to improve j on an already good 3-1 record. Jays Nip C LITTLETON ? Littleton's Blue Jays snapped a two game losing streak here Friday night at the expense of Roanoke Conference foe, Gaston, taking the air route, for a shaky 6-0 victory. In a game filled with fumbles, penalties and heartbreaking mistakes these two teams see-sawea up ana aown lieia1 with a pass interference, play giving the home team a crucial break with less than a minute to play in the first half. The big play came from the ' 15 when quarterback Jimmy Harvey moving to the right seeking a receiver saw Joe Stainback in the clear far to his left and hit him near the ( end zone for the TD. Charles; Moore tried the center of the. Gaston line for the extra point j but failed and the score stood I 6-0 throughout the rest of the j game. It was nearly an equal battle j Franlinton Tied The Franklinton Red Rams.' hampered by 110 yards of penalties battled the Wm. R. Davie gridders to a 6-6 tie in j a homecoming day game played Friday night. The Rams were able to! move the ball in most any di-1 rection except across the goal, line in the contest. They outrushed the Halifax County I boys 211 yards to 34, in first downs the Rams got 16 to Davie's 5. In the air the Rams got 107 yards to 45 for Davie. However, it looked as though, every time the Franklinton squad got within easy scoring distance, down came a flag, and back went the ball fori 15 yards, and that was the' story of the game. 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