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Jarry Simpton Connact* on 9 Of 11 Aaftals for 150 Yard* JM CMtb " K&? , , , ? Eftttor Coach Irvin Dotwon'a Ea*t Duplin Panther* warnted top for their battle with undefeated J ami*# Ke nan tomorrowpight a* they roiled over the Swansboro Piratee 39-Pnfa game played hurt Friday on the Pan ther grltflMm ? Tn$ Panther'* Ihrlple-threat quarterback Jerry SMRpMlft etarted the Penlheta OfM" *4ed runoff by m*t?H trim the 1 # yard line to thmgh* a tW-yard 4r>v* ?? |Hpl|i<rl>'i Uuptin wertt an to tent* two mate Ttr* andjoke ? 19-0 Hiet period lead ruliMM) Onny Harper tab 0*4 in ? meet* mm from Simp tan an n play thai revered 90 ftardo. Attenuate fuitbaok Jim my Kennedy ae-ered from the tin ?ml Sknpaert row the point to ?? W a commending toad in the opening moment* at the MWrnf period Sbnpaon mated ileed KD. ?**n*txrt', tumble* three tithe* in the firat hoif and Soot ?uplift aeered each time on the Pimte mfaeuea, hurt Mere the hoif Harper In tercepted o Kwemharo pern an Soot Duplin'# 30 end returned It lOyorde before being brought Sown. Halfback Ricky gimpaon *et up the neat Panther mote by racing Off tackle if yarda to thy one and tearing an the neat ploy, Billy Kernedy ten the point, Soot l>eplln'? loot TO came whan Kennedy inter* opted a Pi rate poM and galloped 70-yards to mere. Then he ran th# point for the Panther* Halfback Hobby Ty ler returned a Panther punt 50 yarda far Swanatarfo'* firat tou chdown, Joe Bllingten aeored the aeeond from the eix to climax a 55-vard drive. . ftimpeoft <wni t.lrtM 9 Of It P*?~ ' ma tor 160 yard* Ha hp* wmpta 1*4 batter than 49 par vani of hi* ptuum thin tHtuxm, The Pan I her* have scored It tour Mown* and Himpatm Ha* figured In 12 of tham, Handout* Un the Panther* ?? emit Swaneboro war*', Harper, upturn, Cecil tUnaHon, Jack to Creech, and Ralph tvane, Coach Dnbsort, said thl? weak, "w? are playing the beat when It come* to the Tiger* " 1 can any right now wa are going all out to beat JK." (ACT CENTRAL CONFERENCE OTANDINOO ?corbb last wim Eaot Dublin, at. Ewanrboro, (4 Jamb* Ksnan, bo, Richlanm, e Mr. Olivb. 47, Charlcb ? AveocN. a North Dublin, 44, diron, 1a Wallace RH, bo. Ruroaw, la OAMEE THI* WEEK Mr. Olivb at North Dublin Eart Dublin at AMaa Ksnan RlCMLANOa at jonbb cbntral Havblock at Ruroaw Jamb* Kbnan 400 imo Mt. Olivb ' a o o .?$? Eart Dublin a 0 a .mo Ricnlano* a 0 a .*eo Ruroaw i i a .m* North Dublin o i a .?? Panther Forward Wall ? ? Tfle EaerDopra Panther* turned up tor the undefeated .lame* Kennn Tt?>r? thli Friday by downing the Pirate* of ttwaneboro, 99-14. The Mfcfctfa.Af the Panther* will be built around the guard* and center above, front row kneeling l^nnle Thlgpen, center Konnie Jar man. guard, and Bon Mereer, guard. Back row; Donnle Mobley, ! guard Karl Brown, guard, and Glenn William*, guard. Thlgpen block at an attempted eitra point kick that could have turned a tie Into victory two week* ago agalnat itrong Roaeboro. The CD Panther* face Jame* Kenan thla week In a very Important Ka*t Central claah at Tiger Field. ^ Tigers Blank 20-0 For 9th By Jee Caatts | Sparta MMr IMMD IMWI yttrarfil Tiger* handed Highland* their third; East Central lo*t of tho season rrl4ay night to a contort highligh u>d by two long ram tor touch down* Tho Tigers now fport a perfect f-0 record Halfback Bobby Botto raced 90-7a/da tor Jama* Kanu'i first TO a* the on baa tan Tigors rol lad past tho Wildcats 30-0 In on important East Control dash. Hatu daahod 23-ysrds In tho op en inn moments of tho second qua le/ and Billy Know las added tho extra point to give J K a 13-0 half (}fD| Tho Tiger's brilliant quarter back Jimmy Dixon returned a Wildcat punt 01-yards for a JK second period touchdown hut a clipping penalty nullified tho bea utiful run. In the third period the Tigors marched up and down tho field but failed to score. Tho Tigers msrrhod 00-yard* to their third tally late in the fourth quarter climaxed by Dixon scoring from the three. The drive was set up on the running of fullback Jim my StrlcMand and halfbacks Jimmy Strickland and halfbacks Batt* and Mickey Benton. Dixon ran the point to give James Kenan a 30-0 win. Pttonaiva lineman Billy Byrd Intercepted a HlrhJund* pass to give the star center four for tho season. Tackle Waller Boetic re covered a Wildcat fumble to sot up a Tiger touchdown. Othor standouts for tho Tigors along with Byrd -were Bostlr, Al len Fountain, and Johnny PrId gen, Offensively the sparkplug ware; Strickland. Baits, Dixon and Benton. Benton play one of his bet. or games against the Wildcats. Jama* Kenan lead in net yards rushing 305-00. The Tigers com pleted 4 of 0 passee tor 70 yarda and the Wildcats completed 1 of 11 for ? ? yards. North Duplin Raps Dixon 44-18 Friday Tha North Duplla Robot* ra ced past tho Pirates of Dixon 44 18 this Friday in a non-conference game. Tho Dixon team scored first on a 04-yard run by back Peter Koonce to give the Pirates a 0-0 lead. In the same quarter, halfback Tommy Tuckar Intarcepted a Dixon paaa and raced 30-yard* for the tlelng* touchdown. North Dub lin'* Benny Orady Intercepted a nother Dixon pas* and galloped 41-yards for the second TD of the quarter. In the second period the Rebels recovered a Dixon fumble and scored in three playa from the 30. with Speck Byrd going over from the three. Moments later the NiD Rebel* marched for ano ther tally with fullback Oerald King tearing from the aeven. Af ter an exchange of punts Rebel speedster Orady raced 40 yarda *1*right up the middle tor ND's fifth touchdown. IAlierneta aophmore quarter back Jimmy Rackley hit Doug Guy on a 32-yard pn*a tor North IXiplln'i sixth TD and Tackle H'tifus Bennett scored North Dup lin's final TD on a 35-yard punt return. RichTands i Straight Win Football Briefs km amrde benmet is Mm r www m ?? ?? >*w w tern ?p? aii".i K i*M ?,sj he* pnmuU tMs DcUils wfl tx sneounred later. Jmmt Kemn Imm reiki 211 Mats Ota Mum to >1 far opp? oil. They km mnwid mar W yard* per game to only fa pa ****** flif ocMNMMt Hit Panthera hare lofa (lit aer view fa their outotanding toefch Panther Signal Catler quarterback Jerry Simpson of the Panthers has carried them to third place in the strong East Central Conference. Simpson has scored 7 touchdowns and passes for five to lead East Duplin this season. The Panthers have sooted 14 Mmes and Jerry has figured in 12 of them to still remain the number one Panther to watch this Friday at Tiger Field as fie breMMflHM to James Kenan. " Rebel Leader Halfback Jimmy Byrd, batter known aa "Speck" leads all Rebels in the ground gaining department. Speck galloped 4l-yards to a tally and then scored three more times to lead the MD Rebels to a one sided non-conference ate over Dixon, 44-18. iByrd will be at top speed this week against the strong Mt. Olive Panthers. The Rebels lost a real heart breaker last year to Mt. Olive, 13-12. -SZmum,**, ?-* - i s: ' Hll iM* **"* " "" eM?' ^ I The AD^gplmace twpit ?4B I be beM M Monday, Me*. 12 at 7 ?'dock. The iaaqaii wiB be bdd at the Country Strife. IV speaker Car Ike banquet wfB be cearfc Ende WHimaon from Ike University of i North Carolina. k Glean Kkf a former Bcbd from North DupUa baa forked hie war up to the starting ash at Frederick. IBwtiSi jIW, I W*4 , o-, . been dswg ? Own J " ilddMd brameM |j canvfcM* 7^[in^whr^Ii { yards. Watt Dopbn i?>il TT3 yards nohtog to Disoa's 177. J 9 CAU S#*~Z?TI FOR TOWN JOS I ' MINTIIM MIW I ] Deaths BASJMSA SUE KOONCE Barbara Sue Koonce, two months daughter >f Mr. and tin. 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