PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Licensed Practical Nurses To Meet Tuesday Night Licensed Practical Nurses of Area 13 will meet Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 pm in the Pinehurst Nursing Home dining room. All Licensed Practical Nurses are urged to attend as this is a spe cial meeting . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Auto, Boat and Furniture Upholstery Free Estimates Pickup 8e Delivery Service Custom Upholstery Center US 1-A South Southern Pines (Next to Almond’s Tire Service) TO PLAY RED SPRINGS HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Knights Trim St. Pauls 26 - 6 for YOUNG MEN BLAZERS 124.95 & $29.95 COATS & JACKETS $7.95 to $29.95 We invite you to come in and see our large Selection of Clothes. RAMMER’S MEIN’S STORE YOUNG MEN and MEN For Sanford, N. C. BY JOHN McLaughlin The Southern Pines High School Blue Knights trimmed the Saint Pauls High School Bulldogs on Friday, September 25, by the score of 26-6, for the local team’s third consecutive Cape Fear Con ference victory. After receiving the opening kickoff, the knights marched 82 yards in eight plays for a touch down. A 25-yard run by Peter Pezzi, and a 24-yard run by Jerry Wilson accounted for most of the yardage in this drive, with Wilson scoring from eight yards out. Ricky Johnson passed to Peter Pezzi for the extra point. South ern Pines led at the end of the first quarter by the score of 7-0. In the second quarter, the Blue Knights drove 56 yards in five plays to notch another touchdown. Johnny Rowe carried 20 yards for the score with James Mallow carrying for the extra point. With just two minutes remaining in the second quarter, Ricky Johnson launched a 36-yard pass to Peter Pezzi for another touchdown. At the end of the half, Southern Pines led 20-0. Early in the third quarter, Peter Pezzi hauled in a punt on the Saint Pauls 45-yard line and raced' all the way for a touch down. Saint Pauls scored its lone touchdown in the third period on a sustained drive of 70 yards. Bobby Wilson, the Bulldogs’ full back, scored from the one-yard line. Coach Tony Trentini was satis fied with his team’s first half play, but was disappointed with the squad’s second half effort. He feels that the Knights should pro fit from their mistakes and limit these errors for the remainder of the season. On Friday, October 2, the Knights returned home to Me morial Field for a conference bat tle with the Red Springs Red Devils. Red Springs, which has shown vast improvement as the season progresses, promises to prove itself a worthy opponent. Gametime is set for 8 p.m. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T SP 7 13 6 0 26 St. P. 0 0 6 0 6 First Downs 11 11 Yards Rushing 240 66 Yards Passing 84 Passes Completed 6-10 Kickoff Returns 2-15 Punt Returns 1-45 Punts 1-30 Fumbles 1 Passes Intercepted by 1 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mrs. W. B. Smith Succumbs At 63 Funeral services for Mrs. Wal ter B. Smith, 63, who died Satur day were conducted Monday at 4 p.m. at United Church of Christ by the Rev. Carl Wallace, pastor. Burial will be at Guilford, Conn. Mrs. Smith is survived by one sister, Mrs. H. G. Kenegy of Bry an, Texas; and one brother. Dr. William L. Hardesty of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Smith was the widow of Lt. Col. Walter B. Smith, retired Army officer who was killed in an automoble accident near Meri dian, Miss., in January, 1962. She had been injured in the same head-on collision, but recovered'. The Smiths had moved to Southern Pines from Connecticut, where Colonel Smith had been employed for many years by the State Department of Agriculture, about two years before his death, and had bought a home at 490 S. May St. They had no children. Later, Mrs. Smith sold this home and had been living in the Knollwood Apartments before her final illness. She died at Moore Memorial Hospital. Colonel Smith had been a ve teran of service in both World Wars I and II, but was not a career Army officer. His fatal ac cident took place as the Smiths were returning to Southern Pines from a visit to her sister in Texas. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY The undersigned, having qual ified as Administrator, C.T.A. of the Estate of May Brandon, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of The Citizens Bank and Trust Company 132 N. W. Broad Street, Southern Pines, North Carolina on or before the 1st day of April, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 30th day of Septem ber 1964. ’The Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Southern Pines, Administrator, C.T.A. of the Estate of May Brandon, De ceased. 01,8,15,22c Peter Pezzi celebrated his 17th birthday Friday night with two spectacular touchdowns against St. Pauls and, as a result, has been chosen Player of the Week. Peter is an active member of Saint Anthony’s Church and the high school Monogram Club. His subjects for the present school year include English III, Chemis try, U. S. History, Spanish II and Algebra II. 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