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Warre Norlini p. Two Warren County teamsone which has gained momen ? turn after two opening seasor losses, the other which ha: stumbled following impressivi early season victories?collidt here tonight at Warrenton': ====== PROFFSSIfll fcci---? m " mm * f a 1 TRAINED k: t, ' More than 4,000 < been trained at N Truck Driver Tra: NORTH CAROLINA M STATE HEADQUARTERS, T? ? ? ML?*'*'*'1''*"I j fl i m ME 'ft "'i :^t I .*.S?hP Warmth wh I ZIP-! j ALL PURF in j ' * ? i rl. dk gi yo n, -J ' ii??? .in ??a?? nton H X Plays - athletic field. Warrenton's Yellow Jeckets i and Littleton's Blue Jays, tras ditional rivals who haveswapp; ed victories with about the : same frequency as KingFarouk s swaps wives, clash tonight in a ML DRIVERS te DRIVERS ,ruck drivers have . C. State College ining School OTOR CARRIERS ASSN. UCKING eUllOING. KAIBGM IiAll I DEPOSIT NOW^^ holds your choice \ on easy-pay Layawoy V Br (P o m?? lis. thoiri weight! LINED OSECOAT ,99 BMicoofsl Gel thfH itenon i* jt cow wrwu?-fr*M iwtt cOMs > longs. 34-44. l. !> m f jf ^ < v A v ff. k| ( s " - fr ' osts Ja] A* Fra game that will bring prestige bt to either the Tar-Roanoke Con- ol ference, Warrenton's league, hi or to the Roanoke Conference, of which Littleton is a mem- fo I ber. Ol Last year Warrenton spoiled wi Littleton's homecoming activi- hi : ties when it scored a 24-0 win | over the Jays. Tonight it is th homecoming at John Graham Hi and the Jays will be trying to wl get even with their hosts. gs Warrenton will be playing W minus George Pittard, who will probably be out for the re- co mainder of the season. Pit- se tard, a junior center, was in- en injured when he collided with tri Bill Patterson of the I,ouis- a Warrento 13-b Win Louisburg Warrenton Louisburg ga 14 First Downs 7,^r 207 Yds. Gained Rush 118 1-3 Passes 1-7 mi 7 Yds Gained Pass 15 Bi 0 Intercepted By 0 St 1 Fumbles I.ost 0 sic 3-29 Punts 3-34.3 a 80 Yds. Penalized 65 CI Score by periods: Warrenton 7 6 0 0?13 an Louisburg 0 0 0 0? 6 Warrenton's offensive foot- ari ball machine, well-oiled with be two non-conference wins, kept bo rolling here Friday night as the Jackets ground out a 13-7 win over Louisburg in a Tar- UP Roanoke Conference game. Halfbacks Billy Mitchiner ^ and Tommy Ho't each scored V" in the first hali to lead the home-standing Jackets to their third win of the sea- eJ\ son as against two losses. The Jackets, doing some- jjthing which no other team has 13 been able to do thus far , against the Bulldogs, scored on ^ a sustained drive after they got their hands on the ball for the first time in the open- 13 ing period. U After taking the first half ?f kickoff, Louisburg, behind the ^ running of Bill Patterson, their leading ground gainer for the night, picked up a first down before a 15-yard th( penalty forced them to punt. uarterback Clinton Neal, who pr turned in a fine performance or( for Coach Fate King's charges, f0( took the punt and returned it ( ten yards to set the stage for t-1 Warrenton's first touchdown su, drive of 89 yards. Tommy Holt, on a handoff ly from Neal, ripped off a 23- lik yard gain on the first play, and Rillv Mitehiner purriod for 16 yards two plays later, lin Holt then gained 12 more chi yards and then climaxed the In drive which took only eight ar< plays when he cut off his own inj right tackle and raced 15 tw yards to paydirt. Neal's extra point kick was tw perfect and Warrenton took cri ana aarly 7-Q lpafl, tal Playing without the services in of George Pittard, Jacket center, who was inpured on the co' first play from scrimmage of zoi the game, Warrenton was able A1 to contain the Louisburg of- sc< fense in the first period and ou the Bullldogs punted to Warrenton as the second quarter lin opened. ga Neal returned the punt ten ru yards to the Warrenton 42- th yard stripe and Warrenton be- gu HM ys In H nklinto irg Bulldogs on the first play b ; last Friday night's contest ii :re. f Littleton overall has won ii ur games while losing two. ft ne was a 3-2 loss to Enfield hile the other came at the mds of Gaston, 6-0. Warrer.ton has won its last ree outings over Spring ope, Nashville and Louisburg, hile dropping early season imes to Scotland Neck and eldon. Norlina will be trying to me a step closer to their cond Tar-Roanoke Conferc ice erowti tonight when they jvel to Franklinton to meet conference team which has L n Scores Against [ w?i * Friday n its second touchdown ive of the contest. Mitchiner ground up the iddle for eight yards and 11 Clark, alternating with eve Clark in the 'ullback N it, galloped four yards for ,,, first down. . L< Four short gainers with Bill w ark and Mitchiner carrying p, 5 ball gained the Jackets other first down before sal, after faking well, raced ST aund left end for 15 yards At fore being tossed out of Ei unds on the Louisburg M rard line. Li Bill Clark rammed his way Gi the middle for two and Ri en Mitchiner rambled seven Di rds off left tackle to score Ct arrenton's second touch- At wn. ? Meal found the going roughon his second extra point empt as a Louisburg linesin crashed through to block ^ i kick. The score stood at ~ 0 < Louisburg picked up 28 ee WARRENTON. page 11) I lams Bow To j feldon, 25-0 J WELDON?Weldon's Tornaes unexpectedly turned on Dj >ir Tar-Roanoke Conference g ponent, Franklinton, here gg iday night, whipping the fav- 27 id Rams 25-0 with power fi0 >tball. 3" Soing back to the familiar j 'ormation, Weldon proved a 4g -prise to the powerful Rams jj 10 went into this game high- 31 favored and came out more j e sheared sheep than Rams. 3Q Weldon driving hard all fht held the potent Frankton offense completely in Dj sck while scoring two TD's J/ the first half on drives of >und 60 yards and then gett5 one In each of the last I33 o periods. 'n Billy Carroll was the one- sa o puncn in tne lirst naif, '? ishing over from short dls- til ices after two long drives br "the second perioa. -at \ freshman, Henry Wise, revered a fumble in the end fe ae for one touchdown and ar an Bell ran over the last vt ire from around two yards lii t. or Weldon was on the 10 yard in le of Franklin ton when the Li me was over preparing to tb n the score even higher in si: eir second Tar-Roanoke leae victory. Set 01 I L b< in |/i| I 01 ran lomecc in In G een fading fast. After gettig off to a tremendous start, Tanklinton has found the golg much too rough for com>rt in its last outings, and JeL Tonights y|p Gridiron f^NContests Littleton at Warrentou. Norlina at Franklinton. Weldou at Edenton. Louisburg at Wakelon. ??? Grid Results Warrenton 13, Louisburg 6. Norlina 27, A. Springs 0. Littleton 7, Davie 6. Weldon 25, Franklinton 0. Grid Standings TARROANOKE TANDINGS W L T orlina 2 0 0 arrenton 110 juisburg 12 0 eldon 12 0 ranklinton 0 1 0, ROANOKE TANDINGS W L T ulander 5 0 0 ifield 5 10 urfreesboro 2 2 0 ttleton 2 2n iston 2 2 1 ch Square 2 3 0 wie 1 3 0 ilerain 0 3 1 jrelian Springs 0 4 1 lays Edge Davie VVIE LITTLETON | First Downs 4 Yds. Gained Rush. 81 Yds. Lost Rush. 19 Net Yds. Rush. 62 12 Passes 2-8 *?? a' 1I1VC1VCJ/ICU DJ U I Yds. Passing ' 181 8 Net Yds. Gained 80 J .8 Punting Avg. 28 Fumbles Lost 21 Yds. Penalized 30 Score by Periods: WIE 6 0 0 0?6 LYS 0 0 0 7?7 ROANOKE RAPIDS ? The ill bounced suddenly, brushg against the wary freshman fety man and an alert Littlen guard fell ,on the ball setig up the short march which oke the hearts of Davie fans Pnyie Friday night Littleton's Vernon Walker 11 on the ball on Davie's 28 id minutes later Jimmy Har:y crashed through the Davie le for the tying TD and then i the sneak scored the all lportant ertra point giving ittleton a 7-8 squeeker over le Blue Devis who had led nee late in the first period. Littleton, playing below leir usual stands were pushI around the field by an ag essive Davie team which for is moat part completely domated the game, taking adintage of Littleton fumbles id slow play in the Jays' ickfield. Davie's end contained the teedy Littleton backs on the reep tries while the entire terior of the Davie line was itstanding. Littleton, which hoaxed down i every drive attempt, had nrpby Myrick playing well la e line and Braxton Barrett i offensive. Crossing into Jays' territory, trie bogged down and Dickis Meked into the Jays' end ne. On the first play from scrimage Calvin Griffin fell on a Ittleton fumble. Moore lost three on a plunge y, Diekens pas try to Moore as ineomplete and Just when ic Jays seemed strong enough hold little BOI Waters ripp|a?Q > ^ IJi;: tilling F ames 1 will be playing Norlina still smarting from a 25-0 loss to Weldon. Norlina will need only to whip Warrenton if it gets by Franklinton for the loop crown. A win would ? ??? > the Blue Waves of a rW* tie for conference honor* night. Weldon will go an undefeated Ederion that threatens to in**< *'Js jame tonight only a o unrp. The | Aces sre undo'cated this seam? la /*! Norlina Un Hornets, 27 The Blue Waves of Norlina won their fifth game of the season at Norlina Friday night as they rolled over a winless Aurelian Springs team by a convincing 27-0 margin. j Quarterback Billy Fuller, who had kept Norlina on the ground for most of the season, unlimbered his passing arm in the second quarter as he tossed two touchdown aerials. Halfabck Frank Perkinson, Norlina's offensive workhorse, was on the receiving end both times as he bragged passes of 35 and 40 yards to give the home standing Waves, who have now won five games out of six starts this season, their victory. In the fourth period Charles White ran over the striped line from ten yards out and Lee Hicks plunged over the goal line from two yards away to account for the final Norlina tallies. Coach Bob Price's eleven played a standout defensive game, holding Aurelian Springs, riding on the impetus of a 13-13 tie with Colerain a week ago, scoreless. HEATS UPT< at the a I f IMP?? IP- - WW with the SWEIRI and than an i and ngfotai Horn an ordinary heater 1 two rooms when the temp cause the heat goes out ft the oeffinr. Siegler cute t bills and gives you warn your home. Why? Becat patented Inner Heat Tu System. Buy it on a gnat unucv B ATV wi wiiii i unvn Start Moving by stoppir TRAYLOR A WM INCORP WOMJWA. W v --'-; v.i; 'v -'\<t'y . "onight I son and are used to playing I in & higher-calibre league than :tl?- "'"ornadoes, who have ioniy :v ns to their credit I all ? j J <11 be up against Ion team tonight eady dropped one ' - _o?4 member. Wakeion scored a close victory, O-O, over Korlina earlier in the year and may prove too much for the Bulldogs who have slipped following two early wins. nirnc Pocf U1 11U M. UOl -0, Friday Aurelian Springs, playing minus three of their top players, were never in the game with their Tar-Roanoke Conference hosts, but did have Calvin Butts, Raymond Chichester and Randy Gibson playing outstanding football on defense. Aurelian Springs gets back into Roanoke Conference competition Friday night when they meet Enfield at Littleton. The game will be no letup for the Hornets, as Enfield's Blue Demons have won their last five following an opening game upset to Gaston. Opening Dates For Duck, Geese Shooting Given Opening dates for the geese and duck season were announced this week by Alton D. Pridgen, Wildlife Protector for Warren County. Opening dates for duck and geese fall on different dates this year, he said. The goose season will open on November 9 and will re(See SEASON, page 11) 1Q DAAIir syiwuma tstof4 |H Now you HEATING miracle of MR BUT to costly pipes rs to install! orce you to live in one or ereture drop*? Thafa bete chimney or piles up on his waste, cuts your fbet t floors in entry room of ne only Siesta- has the KM fltiH IvtSTOn niMnoe GUARANTEE g in o> PPLIANCES , ORATED ^ ... - , / - .' __ ' 4 ? I | II 11 jfl , WARRENTON, N.
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