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[ Norlinc i , Norlina Warrenton | E.' 14 First Downs 7 | 172 Yds. Gained Rush. 75 SB Yds. Gained Passing 60 201 Net Yds. Gained 135 pKBD Punts 4-421 1&. 1 Fumbles Lost 2 30 Yds. Penalized 20 Score by Periods: p NORLINA 0 6 7 14?27 [>\ WARKENTON 0 0 0 0?0 Norlina's Blue Waves swamped a leaky Warrenton defense Friday night as the Waves founded out four touchdowns' for a 27-0 win. The win was the eighth of the year for Norlina, losers I only to Ahoskie and Wakelon, j and tne second straight over| f their?Tar-Roanoke?Conference [ rivals from neighboring War-i renton. \| Leo Hicks, a 190-pound fulli! back who seemed at home in j the Warrenton secondary fori t much of the night, scored: twice for the Waves. Halfbacks' Fred Hicks and Frank Perkin-j son scored lone touchdowns; Z Dill.. T7?..ll^? auu 4UU1 iti uiujr r uuu . added two extra points for the | winners. Warrenton's offense, crippl-j ed by he loss of quarterback 1 Clinton Neal. was powered byi freshman quarterback Billy' Benson and sophomore fullback Steve Clark. Although jb. Warrenton was able to gain liear the midfield stripe, mainly in the first half, the visiting Jackets were unable to successfully penetrate the sturdy Wave line as they approached the Norlina goal. The Jackets kicked off to Norlina to begin the ball game s-j ' and Lee Hicks returned to the Wave 42. Fred Hicks gained ( two up the middle and Perkinson ground out six yards FOR ... AUTO BUSINESS HOME INSURANCE Remember .... Your Independent Insurance Agent Serve You First! WARRENTON INSURANCE AGENCY I W. MONROE GARDNER, Owi I Are you si I but en Voutl enjoy a Carnal any vary tlma. So, If you're J, r ,-m tL.-- ? ? l,,4 t ? -a j-v1 more inese osys, dux onjoyij "^change to Camels. . f ? gr*gjr;?%k Slfe - P , 1 Warn i Swan to midfield. A a sneak. Fuller gained eight yards and Lee Hicks gainedVKpBH|pni| play. FulleHmPthrosm tSS a two-yard loss on piay, ana was forced on third down to take to the air. Warrenton linebacker Bill Clark, who along with Steve Clark and Billy Mitchiner turned in a good defensive performance for Ccach Fate King, snared Fuller's pass and returned the ball to the Warrenton 34. Steve Clark gained four yards on an end run and then hit end Herman Rooker with a pass that was good to the Warrenton 45. Two plays later Warrenton had gained but three yards and Steve Clark punted to the fumbled the ball, with Norlina recovering on its own five-yard stripe. l.eo Hicks gained four on first down and Fred Hicks i made it third and two to go. I Fuller, who found the sneak i ? ..... . i enecuve in me opening trame, carried to the 17 of Norlina for a first down. Six plays later, with Perkinson handling the ball carrying chores four times, Norlina had the ball on their own 44. Steve Clark crashed through the Norlina line and spilled Fuller for a two-yard loss and Perkinsor. failed to gain on, the next play. With long yardage to go. Fuller punted: to Warrenton's Mitchiner who returned to the Warrenton 35.; Three plays produced six yards for the Jackets, who sent Steve Clark into the punting spot as Iiq fircf nnni>(o? on/ln/4 Hiv 1UOI V|UU1 IVt V11UVU. Perkinson returned the punt to the Wave 35-yard marker but on the next play fumbled with Jacket guard Ricky <See NORLINA, page 8) mm ML voting mot joying it les i n < < :k. Kg! ime and ? . *! /. ntott, Nortli Carolina MB1 hR^^B'' ... j|t? ISl^BJ^ i ^?v V Pictured above is the 1960 edit Jackets, which close their season against Benvenue The Jackets, pi I ? ! . uttieto ROANOKE RAPIDS?Little 'r ton's Blue Jays stunned a fav-|n ored Murfreesboro team 6-0! a Monday night to spoil the Red. F tilt which was played in a driz-jv zling rain throughout the last half after having been called j v off Friday night due to rain. 11 The Blue Jay's line played: a i heads up ball throughout the^ 1 game eapitaling on every Redjv | De<H error as they stopped | j drive after drive by Murfrecs- j f boro in the first half and then1 { completely took charge in thC|c second half with an on side ^ kickoff followed by ball pos-[f session play William Leach at left end,i( Vernon Walker at right guard l{ and Braxton Barrett at right j ( halfback sparked the defensive' , line play of the Jays with L Murphy Myrick, Joe Stainback,|| I Whit Neville. Charles Moore, I land the rest of the Jays al- I ways playing alert football in j this defensive struggle. 1, An on side opening kickoffj in the second half spelled thejl difference in this game as i Braxton Barrett sped downfield i falling on the ball right in \ front of the startled Murfreesj boro players \ ! The Jays took the ball fromjt this point (the 40 of the Red t e now ^ j s? OIANT AMONG defensive backfi Nolan is a Cam rowed other brar he buys for con mil V-lm\It ' iirentor ion of the Warrenton Yellow tonight with a home game agued by injuries throughout n Surpri icvils) and using power plays til loved for three straight first find tens with Barrett and ni iobert Shearin carrying the n< 1 1 I * ruiA iwdU. CI Inside the five Jimmy Harey on the keep ran twice to w he two foot line and then on d n option to the left scored. p] 'he extra point try by Harvey w ras no good. or Murfreesboro got the ball for! Bi bur plays and this was the ex- ? ent of their offense in the secind half while Littleton con-( inued to cling to the ball for lear life. j Early in the fourth period I 9 he Jays started from the 47 of|? he Red Devils moving to the j? tine where they had to give ip the ball on downs after learly scoring on a pass play 'rom Harvey to Stainback. The Red Devils took over ind after nearly getting caught nside their own end zone kickid out. The punt return was nullified by a clipping penalty moving the ball back to the 40 vhere the rest of the game vas played. In the first half the game vaa ciuuci; UU1CICIU UluUgll he Littleton line was to prove I he difference as time after 1 Jr I ro giants. That's Dick Nolan, eld star of the N. Y. Giants. " el smoker. He says he's borids. But Camel is the cigarette _ riplete smoking satisfaction. CI ti Isc m li u] P< m is n T cl ei N & v; MlI * tJPi / A I fe f< n K; P * *~-' ? *'** v/rlrlrm / -win 'wjm m f lv/V A v ^' ' njj LI w . he season, go into tonight's gai hree losses and a tie. Shown King, fiirst row, left, and assists I /I I IdCd i/CV ue Blue Jay linesmen got up 1 om Red Devil blocks and >ver giving up nabbed run- t ;rs ready to break into the | j ear for long gains. Fans wondered how long it j as going to take the Redj evils to get off their first j1 ay as they ran three plays 1 ith?two offsides penalties andjt le backfield motion call made. 11 oth offsides calls were against i jM Q9U|C^j?. r^B^. | M*-3BMB "' ft^Mg^v Jr ^fi ' ? Rij my w ^jf ^Rl , ^P| LOCAL GR1DDERS AT CHOW ic Chowan College Braves this i igh School players and a formei town above from left to right, eldon; BUI Severance, Norlina; w, Richard Thompson, Littleton; eve Norvell and Bobby Jones, Warren C bolster C MURFREESBORO ? Coach j ra Garrison, mentor of the iiowan College Braves, is get- < ag good performances this ason from a number of forer local area gridders. Bobby Price, a 6'2 Weldon eshman who weighs In at" tO pounds, has been showing | J well at a defensive end >st for the Braves. Chowan's leading scorer and ost consistent ground gainer Bobby Gray. The shity' Roaoke Rapids speedster has six D's to his credit thus far, inuding one that came at the ad of an 82 yard gallop. Another speedy Brave Is orlina's Bobby Jones who has eeri a standout at defensive ifety. The towheaded freshlan has seen only limited aeon on offense, but his ballirrying brilliance on those ooisions foretells more offensive ction for Jones. One of Chowan's defensive talwart is buriy Bill Severance ho also biB? from Norlina. laying at the middle guard Ut ACA ^ 1 IUI, lilt iJU pUUlIU IKUHIU1U11 as been a rode. Two other Norlina products ave been going great guns >r the Braves. Sidney Weavr, a freshman who- tips the >alea at only IBS pounds, haa evertheless proved himself to e a rugged and aggredftve decisive end. And fellow freshen stave Norvell, a S'll, IBB ound center, la doing an oottan$ag Job as Uekoff and 'A1' duii ftp the Braves f jfc^an on Chowan's first of-j Friday 11 i Nfe' .. >. c mm t I 1 b |i*. i w \\ *& I t ft U JSXt ii 1 ^iyM t \ ne with a recc l of four wins, ^ with the team are coach Fate c ? int coach Don Bennett. ils, 6-0 Jttleton. At the quarter neither team lad done much but the Devils lad started a drive from theirj )wn 49 and moved to the 13 >f the Jays before being stop>ed on a fourth and two play vhich saw the Jays line slam lown George Theodorakis after le had caught a short flat pass it scrimmage. f AN COLLEGE ? Members of eason are four former Norlina Littleton High School athlete, front row, are Bobby Price, Sidney Weaver, Norlina. Back 1 Bobby Gray, Roanoke Rapids; Krvtti af Motllni _ iridders , howan ' iophomore guard Richard Thompson, a speedy 220-pound>r from Littleton. did. didn't...? Did she really pay that supply a convincing " stub would show the ai check would prove it. Better records makt * "bookkeeping." Hove t drawn on us! Open yoi [ This Bank Will B? Close /llth, I? Obserranc ' The Citiz >2 WARREN! Member Fedsnl Daposii 4-' 1 * Jackets To End Season Football fades from the ports scene tonight as three Varren County teams play heir final regular season ame. Only Norlina. Tar-Roa oniinue uieir pigsmn wars ai-j er tonight. The Blue Waves love on to the first round of he state Class A playoffs following tonight's completion of he regular season schedule. Norlina, with a 7-2 record, vifl be playing Nashville tolight in a home game. The Vaves, fresh from a 27-0 win iver Warrenton, which defeated Nashville in an earlier lame, will he warming up for heir trip to the state playoffs for the second straight rear. Game time is set for eight o'clock on the Norlina ithletic field. Wafrrcnton, with a record of' our wins, three losses and a j ie, will have an opportunity 0 get back on the winning >ath tonight after being tied oy Franklinton and defeated >y Norlina in their last two outings. The Jackets, minus several cey players, will host a powerful Benvenue team which las rolled over all but one opponent this season. Last year he Benvenue club lost to Norina in the state playoffs by 1 single touchdown, and this. ear they have virtually the ame team Dacs. Littleton, with a big boost rom Monday night's victory iver Murfreesboro, will be tryng for a winning season toLight when they tackle an irairoved Colerain team. Weldon, an up and down lub this season, winds up an insuccessful season tonight fhen it tackles AAA Roanoke tapids in an annual tilt beween the two towns. g&x Tonights Gridiron nKXContests Benvenue at Warrenton Nashville at Norlina. Colerain at Littleton Helena at Louisburg Weldon at Roanoke Rapids Grid Results ~| Norlina 27, Warrenton 0. Littleton 6, Murireesboro 0. Scotland Neck 34, Weldon 0. Louisburg 28, Franklinton 18. 1 did...dkirftT7; HpV?.... Lin)?? ? j? - uui mcuiuij uucjii l yes" .?. A checkbook rawer and a cancelled s for better personal hem: Pay with checks, ir account here today. d On Fddar. November a of Veterans Day. one Rrtnlr vuo uaniv t)N, N. C. . . j | t Iwwbm Cocporstfam si mm I UDHVVV va# IS ; f| SELLING A H. I O ^ \~ AT | BOYD'S:' WAREHOUSE "WE OLD BELIABLE" ^
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