IXANSVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1361 -p--'"imiiiwFfi i.. n lu ByJoe Costin; I ..aJtetball success really t s coming week, iii ' the Duplin t liitT basketball conference with a 1 teams in action; Jn the DOC, fuchJandt cornea . to , Chinquapin, K'jrth Duplin travels to Deep Run. Jumci Kenan will be at B. ;F. Grady,' and tTr A st I Coach -Jack Carr't Indian boys frorti Chinquapin- led by Gerald Batls and James Padrtck stopped frenderloa 54-34 in their season ope ner; Satti had 18 and Padrick 18. In their second outing Topsail Hi;;h clipped the Indians 66-53. Scotiie Halso, a Junior forward, led Carr's tdnt with 13 points. They travel to Topsail .Wednesday of this week in a return ' game 6y the way , ali thinquapini games will be played either oh Tuesday or Friday nights $orhf schools have Saturday ni :ht 2 allies . .';'- ie belieye Beulaville plays oiee, games on week end nights. ",Th4 Chlng,UapJs boys under Catr eoihplle4 n . over all 10-13 record j Oakley. Robert. Smith, Robert Cai jast 'ieasojv They , lost Ray JoneaJ son,! Buddy Pope, and Jce Allen begins tzard. Dianne Sumner, Mary Mil ler, Irene Albertson, Marilyn Den ny, Kate Jones,Kay, Smith, and Brenda Lanier.;1 4 , '- .Anyway you look at it; the story seems to .be just about the same ... B'ville all the -way. Of course this is a real tought conference : and. ; the boys may have a real hard way to go before they come up in Febru ary. James Kenan has the height. North Duplin will ran you to- death, and that' goes for Grady and Chin-, cjuapia as. welti-as JL-, . .. .-jl. Jsx-ij.. Up at James Kenan, Coach. Bill Helton will start jive boys above S'x feet which will bo;; the tallest team in the -County conference! s Gone from thai. Tigers, are Colin Quinn, Charles Lockamy and Hubert Mer- mitt. If the Kenan hoys plan to im prove their 4-9 record of a year a?o it will rest squarely on the shoul ders of Johnny Pat Harmon, Neal T"f--ht mith. Le West. Wooiy make Up the front line for the Rebs On the back line for thei4orth Duo lin, Donald Andrews, Woody Weeks and Speck Byrd will carry the load. Others up from the Jayvees are: Gerald King John Charles Rouse, end Doug Gyy,., At center, Roger Mozingo, -and all conference two years' ago,; will start and is by far the most .outstanding Rcb at this -stan of the game. ; -,' . Of course as you know Coach Kal- eel does not have the depth i some schools have but .they make up for it by running you clear out of the gym. This year things seem to be changing as Coach L. S. Guy has been , working real - hard with the jayvee team. As for the Rebel girls hold the phone- 'til next week. NORTH DUPLIN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19G1-62 , (home games at Faison) -I ' vv Dec. Dec. ' Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. : Jan.'' Z Jan.. Jan. , r Jan. ; . Feb. Feb; Feb. Feb.'. - Feb.''1 Ms ; 1 Friday i 6 Tuesday 8 Friday - 15 Friday ' 20 Wednesday ' 6 Saturday 8 Tuesday ::K ia Friday , i-7r; w Friday ' . 7.23 Friday. . e4 -'2 Friday ; 'iJ Friday 16 Friday jSO Tuesday ' 28 Friday Deep Run, Brodgen.,-. b James Kenan Chinquapin , 1 Open Beulaville Deep Run Bf F, Grady - Beulaville - -: James Kenan v , ' Chinquapin B F.' Grady Brodgen Miller Mott -Open " There , . Home ' - There f ' i Home ' ' : Home (7:00i Home ' There '.--There Heme Theie Pome There - Home JAMES KENAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1S61-G2 R, C. Henderson. , Robert James ' luulet Futrsll, - Jessie David, , and heir, nigh'., seorpr'; Carlton Ray nor tdjinor iaveragei'.be.tter " than 17 loihu e game last season. The 1961 i,soasot will find, parr's team com losed along with Bat S. Halso, and Padrick? ; Jim Bruikley, Johnny December December December.' December December. December B. F; -Gra-'y Richlands ;--f. ; There "Home Edwards. Of Course Jimmy DlX'-n, Allen Fountain. Dwight Kirby. Char les OeLuca, and Benny Kissner will January be around. The boys at Kenan are I January determined that this year they are going to win more tlm three coa- i ference games. As for the James Kenan girls. i J- 1.1. tl MM! , . . 'I. Lanier, ,iony nnaipy.. jeir lannen, uoacn Jimmy -Lanier Has everv Jliruny MillBt .Billy .Chipps, Harold , thing under control and promises a Laljir, plenn Huffman, Franklin much better season this year than Browftj nd Tirn . Whaley. , i the 3-13 a year ago. Like all other , As; for Coachj, Brinson's girls It ' coaches Jimmy must suffer the loss " wul be about tlia saint! as the boys , by graduation. Coach Jim lost .They lost their., putstandinn scoring combination in' Marx Mobley and AllgUfte; Woot(sn. Also gone by grad uate will be Lyndia Nethercutt, twelve pirls and .has only four re turning lettermen. How he can im prove a club with such heavy losses is beyond reason.. .but then Coach stjrjYui xnrwn, Alice anoiar, ana i iaiuer will come up with the an- fa, Easter. Th Indian Ladies swers: The backbone of the Kenan January ; January January January January , January February February February February February February 8 North Duplin Home U " '" . Open " ,' ; 15 - Rkhlands ' There 1 20 WaUace-Rose Hill Home 5 Beulaville There ; 9 . ' Open . i 12 Chinquapin. . Home I 16 . . , Open : . : j 19 B. F. Grady Home 23 Mt. Olive ' Home 26 Ntrth Duplin ' There 30 , Open 2 .Open 6 Open '; 9 Beulaville ' Home i 13 Wallace-Rose Hill Home 16 Chinquapin There ! 23 Mt. Olive; There j BEULAVILLE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961-62 complied an overall 13 9 record last sesson.-"-'- . ; -. ': r,' f 'Brthson'l girl team wl.'l be madf - bp from (he following lassies: Fay e Lnlrr, jClaudette Jones, Themasine fandsrsaa, Clara Mae Whalay, tyn- l Cavvnaugh,' Iris Brown. Gloria Ihnrtson, , MBry Brown, Annette Ettton, vfiusan .' Thomas," Shwon brown,, Bodnle Lanier, and Jamiun afld,erson.' ..,-. , Over .In tha Beulaville basketball famp' J.j.; the word success isf Just hbout M' CttgMMthf' Bcstic an.l tnid Dobson's teamrf"kiiow. E3ch jrV ih)uhlly you would be on the Eiumirg ld if you picked tha Pan !r of iBeulaville Hu h. - ' V r -Cofich BoWJe's toys lost only two December December December January January January January January i Jiiiioru Lanier, A;in Brooks, Cynthia Kret-1 january ; sch, Sarah Farmer, and Mary Dunn january As we move a liife further north ' January Coach Richard Kaleel stands with i i, ebrua'y what -may be a real hard luck story-' February next to Jimmy Lanier. Coach Kii- janun leel lost ei-ht out of 12 of the star-1 jl trs. Ruch stirs as Doug Kenedy, JaJ Ken Avent, Pete Warren are now i ,-,, r. .i i January jiiat ajtiu-itiiii jr. j: ci uic live , . , x years that Cbach P.lchard has been ' at the tieb school, ihey have won V7 CHINQUAPIN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961-62 lassies will be Joyce 'Barnes, Sandy More More More More More . . Chestnutt, Virginia Sutton, Otetta Johnson. Others who will be com ing up from the junior varsity are: Faye Lanier, Marty Davis, Sara Wilson; Jean Cavenaugh, Peggy 8 12 15 5 6 9 12 19 20 26 30 2 6 Chinquapin v. Camp, LeJeune B. F. Grady James Kenan North Duplin Richlands Dixon North Duplin Camp LeJeune . Chinquapin Union High Richlands B. F. Grady Swansboro James Kenan Swansboro Dixon Union High Home There There Home There Thert Home Home There II mr There ilOIllc Home Home Theie There There I Tome We've fhe perfect gift tor veryone on your list.: A small deposit holds your selecton.' i - - - - fa r '' it :itw'',,L . . v. -m. X i ames :aurm vm regular season ; i v r 7. . rmey werr county campions iast Uecemt.er w&w nm. vver-au mey naa a line n . 'i . - . . ycai. JM f0rd; Tes, they - will J,s j -; As ' for the bovs, Coa?h iftUoel fourd come tournament time next gaij; -i wiu be real happy if we February,. Even with Larry Her j car, win nall ot our gam!..s-', I sy ring, Danny Unler, Sloan Thigpen. , you D,tter fce ready or those Keb amey Quinn, and Doug EJ wart's i eis no matter what you hear or pone;, me - rancners sun, ' xnBfi. a December December January January January 1aAr4 'Dalr (V.ie ,nn u.i'l Ka (V,. I ....... IT i o ' m i KinEs ( .Bobby and Glenn I. both j February rosric wul bivp h' .Jealinr; syorcr i iprBpoft . laet v.-r ri iimi- 1 vK,.,or., vice. Along with Ronnie Oates. De- February wey McCullen, and-Tommy Tucker j February (lacc,h Jerry Simpson. Simpson, twtf tim All East Central averag cdfinore than 20 points per game last season to lead all serine tan with innson ftostu wi't ap pend on Rusty "nvizard" Lanier. Ralph ; '.Evans, ;Ricky Sim -son ( Ceorga - Kennpdv, Riicey Tho '. hia; Jimmy Snyder, Harry Miller, ftttavliA T nnina' .f .PU IPVl -r. J uiiiuo , jauici , uuiutie iui 'jyfri, Frl , Brown, and - KennetH Smith; poach Bostic, stated sver9 (javs 9 that', "two of the brightest pro- : tpecls for u this kflsom.wtM lo . Sner nni Lanier ;.. rot Rusty. ; t Here It if :V the new tvist as B-s-Jic ptit -..J nocli rvln Dobso wi'l coach the 'rt f;- ' rniht say ;Dobson has got it made that is' .as far as coachiug is i.-ou- ; earned Why' Wll. what vwiM be yw firsts re-actlon If yon had just taken over nm . th? i-"-', - n game last season and ius lost tm player by graduation. That's i lust; what Irvlv fci. . ton. j dont sre how' the BeulavilV Hrls tan, even come c'-s to. 4 defeat. The team wii r tV :nu hHi eof Inw Rita Sumr-er vmnr "- ael pprfpr Mim.?1 rp?1' 'or ffi ? lassl' last ifaron. A'ong with tumner,- Addle "Oueen." Home ani j Pat 6anderson w'l' '" -' edge off all comers this season. Up ' t" tfw-rrher n4 o'-tV ur HnV j will start Martha Sandlin.' Jo Ann i Costic-and Sheila tanler. Other's j who will find it hard t get into ( he tstartihg line-up will be; Ola j ray ihipen, cnerly Hron, p-ne Futrsl. Judy Andrews. Carolyn Biiz-. ,CI Xlft. y..;. SC -butW -wtt-'-Is", ipat o". frnbi-sstad . atouf he turvb'", I .n he,-:vljt"" '; S-vr " . Wtpy !fi,'t)9Vf th-t Js,k K'r ued1 ha 'ordhe riuV.. . ,.' Itichlandsi Beulaville North Duplin B. F. Grady Union James Kenan Richlands Beulaville North Duplin. James Kenan Union Open Open Home There Thar Home Home There There Home Home Home There At IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME Choose here endearing, enduing bridol.n..mbl.,both- -";"' " r-"- r-r- S "'(' in your Christmas. Our selection is at its very .peak now. Come in and browse! 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