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:Ji!og Red Devils Surprise ? Last Duplin 14-13 In Thriller BY JOE COSTIN SPORTS EDITOR ' The Red Devils of Burgaw. scored their first win in years in the East Central conference this past week as they edged East Duplin 14-13 in a real thriller.' East Duplin inter cepted a pass and recovered a fumble after Burgaw went out front in the final six minutes of play but could not move te ball deep enough, in Bed Devil territory to pull the game out.. The " Winning' ' touchdown came ttun thm Rvt TWnril nnnrterhaek rolled out to his left and hit on a 45-yard pass" play to the Panthers 15. (Defensive halfback Ricky Simp son of the Panthers pulled the run ner down from behind but three plays later quarterback Wright An derson sneaked over the tie - the score IS-iauThe all important point try was god by Cliff Harrell. , 1 It was the first win for the Red (Devils over a Dobson team and the second win for Burgaw in the last 24 outings. The ED team travels to Havelock this Friday in a non conference Clash, ! 'The : Panthers gained 175 yards rushing and. Burgaw had 119. Bur gaw gained 90 yards ift'the air and East Duplin 45. The Panthers lead in first downs 12-7. ; i.The PantherV'tiricore as a pass from quarterback Jerry Simp son to end Joe Jackson good for 16 yards. In the fourth, Simpson found . . , I I T I ....... A- B nis ewer enu .vw.-u nuwwu i . TD from nine yards away. Ralph Evans added one' of . two extra points for East Duplin. Breakaway Threat J. I: it - 4 7 ii i. i Seatback Bobby Baits has developed Into one of the most exciting breakway runners in James Kenan history. Bobby has scored at a clip that has kept JK out front this season. He has averaged one touch- , down a game for six contests and also has been a defensive standout for the Tigers. James Kenan takes on North Duplin Friday at home. KNOX Mobi le Homes... . . where luxury living begins. 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Th Rav ijtmmie Taylor.. Rich- lands; will be the visiting evange list; Services begin each evnfng at 7:30 p. m. , TOBACCO CARDS NEEDED " Rufus Eks, county ASC director,' onnnnnrM that all farmers who have completed their tobacco sales are asked to please return their to bacco marketing cards to tne coun ty office. Farmers are also urged n .ion nn fnr their winter cover crops. Mr. Elks states that only 43 percent of the county s iarmers have signed up so far. ,-. HOMECOMING AT UNITY Homecoming services -,' will be held at Unity Methodist Church on Sunday. October 14. Rev. Pegg will holds services at 11:00 A. M. and dinner will be spread on the ground immediately following. Everyone is urged to attend and bring a picnic lunch.- . ;- v SERVICE AT HEBRON , Rev.'i Richard Holshouser will hnlrl BPrvippji at Hebron Presbyter ian Church on Sunday, October 14th at 3:00 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend. GRADY P. T. A. The B. F. Grady P. T. A. will meet Monday, October . 15 at 7:30 DUPLIN TIMES , Q V U u'-O ' 7 J 'J P. M. A Safety program nas peen prepared, and all patrons are urged to attend. - . , , FOX HUNT ' ' The annual Albertson Fox Hunt will be held on Saturday, October 13. Hunters are asked to meet at the Albertson Community Building at 5:00 Ar M. Breakfast will b,e aep. ved by the Home , Derrtonstration Club. The public is Invited to at tend. , WINS CREED CONTEST l Linwood Taylor of the J ames Kenan FFA Chapter won first place in a county-wide contest of reciting the FFA creed. The contest was at thn Wallace-Rose Hill High School with F. F. A. Chapters from each of the schools participating. J. O. Edwards Talks.To Ag. Workers The monthly meeting of the Agri cultural 'Workers Council was held Tuesday afternoon in the agricul ture Building. ' Warden John O. Edwards was the program chairman and he delivered a . taut on nummg ana trapping "regulations, n : , ; The group decided to try and get a speaker for the December meeting who could tell them about community club work and Rural Area Development programs Miss North Carolina of 1963 will appear in the parade and also be Kiivay Edges IID Retols 13-6 Friday llighl .The Midway Raiders used the last play of the first half and the last nlav of the eame last Friday night to score and defeat North Duplin for. the first time, 13-6. Their urst score Came on a 40-yard pass play to climaxed a 50-yard drive.. In the final period the Raiders' big- full back went up the middle 40-yards for the winnig TD. -" ' With Midway leading 6-0, North Duplin came back in the final per iod to tie the score 6-6. HaUback enough in Ited Devil territory to drive scoring from 15 yards out But later in the same quarter Mid way scored on the last play from scrimmage to win their first game at home under lights. ' : North : Duplin gained 304 yards rushing and held Midway to only 63. The Rebls lead in first downs 12-5. Midway completed 6 of 10 passes for 90 yards while the Rebels completed only one pf nine for five yards. - ' " North Duplin record now stands 0-M In conference play and 2-3-1 overall. . - Strut Ti::r D:f:r.:o C:!.!; Rcns To 29 Yci p.. 1 By Joe Costin - ' r . . .- ' - Sports Editor ' - ' - Led by a tough defense and tne sparkling play of halfback Bobby Batts and fullback Jimmy Strickland, James Kenan- defeated Stedrnaii. 28-7 Friday night in a non-conference clash. It was the victor's sixth strai ght win of the season. ' r. - V-. s j first score, came in ,lhe second, , Quarter : Panther Coaches Huddle ". ' v.? ,''4,' - ' ; ,; i "A - j , n f,.,t ? at th edance Saturday evening. - The parade will start promptly at 2 p. m. with the Warsaw Junior Chamber of Commerce supervising all entries participating In the par ade. Anyone interested in entering a float should Contact Marvin Sut ton, i , . ' There will be 1st. and 2nd. and third prizes awarded for the float entries.! V ' . ' ' with fullback Strickland climax ing a 75-yard drive by going over from the three. . Strickland pick ed up 'three consecutive first downs on runs of 25, 28 ana u yards moving the ball inside the Pa ma Qi.vxrA tl. Three plays later the hard Charging fullback plunged over lor the iu. ; . . vt Moments I later ' Batts returned a Stedman punt Co yoras w me one - before -being pulled down from behind.. A .Tiger penalty nulr Iified the beautiful run.. The rams were again forced to kick after failing to. gain and defensive sa fety man Jimmy Dixon returned the punt 25 yards to 4he Rams' 89, Strickland, picked up .four Oirough the middle and quarter koir nivnn then oassed 16 vards to Batts on the Hwo yard line- From- here : uixon sneaKea over for a 12-0 Tiger lead. . Late in the first half the Rams gained possession of the ball deep In their own territory; On fourth and ten Stedman's punt was blo cked by ! Allen "Tank" Fountain inside the 20. The bag tackle sco the niffskin and raced like a halfback into the end zone for another ' Tige ..touchdown.-' Billy Knowlea added, the point ana Ja mes Kenan lead 19-0 at naif time. - in the first half the Rama had a minus 9 yards rushing against - . . . . . rr! the powenul Tiger aeiense. became the fourth ' straight club ith minus vards ru- ahlhg against pcrwex-packed JK defense. In the third quarter JK de fensive back Claytcjn Graham re covered a Stedman fumble ort Ja .... mp . Kenan 3 , . 47 i vara liners In just three plays. Strickland, Battf i u;n. A lumble bv Kenan cave ptedman the ball but- on fourth and pine a xaa snap trom center went in the end zone for a safety. This gave . James, - Kenan a 21-0 score. !or--.':?-':;-fe. ;.'''';'; x''i'r'--V: .fn th fourth i James Kenan marched 35 'yards for $heir '. TD, climaxed, by narry "rercn'' i Pope scoring, from i the 8. Dixon 'ft then passed to ena juavia Jiinson for the point. -,-.; ( Th iRams scored late in the final quarter; -going 61 -yards for the TD.r Harold Bunns, Ram qua- terback; passea' u-yaras xo ena point as added , by jUtUe Jinrinj StandouU far the Tigers We: t . . t mil . r. ... t i irjuintam , nirrv si tin mi iv rvnuw j:vuuueuit wv j 1 - les, Waiter Bostie, and Bill Byrd. ' Others - receivea praises 1 were. Charles Stevens. Bobby ; Pearsall. , Terry . Quira and Bobo Potter. 5 ' 'iTameft Kenari sained 217 "yards' rushing and Stedman had 29. It was 11-5 on first , aowns ior we i . a .a a Tigers. : itenan compieieu uj v passe for 53 yards and Stedman completed three of nine for 47. ; The dairy' cow A ia. the' World's ; greatest food factory. She produces, on the average, from ah. acre of crops: 2,190 pounds of milk which contains 72 pounds .of digestible protein and 712 unit .1 thermsl of energy. - '- & - i -. i ii i - - " " " ' 'if ' " ' m - . V ' Head coach Ervln Dobson kneeling center, talks things over with hi staff about the apeomfaig Havelock game. The Panthers will be ' looking for a win over the Rams, a powerhouse in the Coastal Plains E-A conference. Sbewa with Dobson are, left to right, line coach ''. Jerry Thigpea; end coach Jack Carr and backfield coach Billy Bostic, standing. ? ' Key Rebel Lineman f X. I I t ' 1 LJ . L J LJ LJ V V U M f-' M M I i-N 'i On Your Short Farm Savings? ;f J " r . - ... ..... ... ... . j., . . i H i:'t jr-'i; 'J;:, V: ..... r-tzr y '-. t Your Savings Grow Faster Al Our Dig Nor'h I ( a r- I U- t 1 1'ncman, Eufus Evnnctt be put !! T' -rr ft' !. T( r.'fl Iraiii comiH CURRENT RATE , t ' M i -C2 Where There Is Lr . ' - No IS Month - WaUlng Period t Ta Earn The t " ' Full 4 On ' . 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