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^m *P^S|| c ^l^oovvw amptoQihip. Other matches pie* I yyi- ^ j*ckte?S^H * Srdn^ttWe W00d f0f tb*l ? .^fUmblewood dub Managers ?SSSii ctal "steak supper" Is planned for all participates and wives Saturday following first round. A five dollar entry fee has been set for all players. ???? I Magnolia's gift to Duplin J.P. Smith has been having his problems from close ran 8* ? ? ft seem shanking has set yB to with nine on eighteen holes fr*"?: f ??? they say U gets ? worst before it will get better Defending Champ Car ley Gib son defeated "ole pro" May belle Whitaker in the semi finals of the ladles division of the club championship underway iftockftsh Gibson will now y Betty Matthews for the championship, jean Blanchard wfll tangle with Frances Kefr for die first flight rftiy Ojplin't Pro R.C. Klnlaw ?*gee all golfers to make pUns t? outer the club championship ? scheduled at the club, Satur day and Sundayr OeaaWir 13-14. ???? ? The annual Qulnn-Am will be staged at Duplin Country _ 2?. f'idsy October 12th, G olfers are expected from aU over eastern United States with y?"ufttk fThe Fifth iMM Ti #faa Poultry Jubilee GcSTt ^ oSrnament will be held at R odrflsh Country Club. Saturday m Sunday. October 6-7 Host Pro Gene Briggs says applica ble are now coming In. and I iT.-V*3 ??lfers are twmlnded of this very important golf e *ont? The Poultry Jubilee to jwney is considered one of the bfot tjj rourKj g0lf events In ???rea. .so get your entry I fed of twenty dollars on down fo Pro Briggs as soon as you I mm ' Ramblewood's George Wel }?L.s.*y'*e "brl<%* f?cboen idght held each Friday night ha| been ver^successful Plans are befog made for levies golfing day and club t ournaments at Duplin in the fiftire All ladies interested con tact Marie Rlddick in Warsaw A special golf clinic for ladies is In the making now. Fore *'i'"'!' " s "" ? \sr:"iy^TKj: . I CLUB M.VN -\GER GEORGE WELLONS .DESIGNS AT RAM BLEWOOD GC: Club Manager George Wellons will step down at R-tublewood Country Club October 1st. Wellons has served at Ramblewood almost three years and has dona an outstanding Job Pre3ideir Rusty Lanier said, "we really lute to see George go, he has done such a good job for us." "Wellons has the golf course in the best condition passible, and has added greatly to this condition by jus: plain hard work since comiig here." Lanier stated. "We want to wish him all the lock in his new business," Lanier declared. Wellons will head a new business known as Tidy Turf Service In this area including maintenance and landscaping and also commercial and ndustrial grounds care Best of luck. Warsaw Jr. High Eagles Win Over B.F. Grady 26-0 The Warsaw Jr. High Ea gles woo their first football game Thursday over B.F. G rady 36-0. The Eagles drove 201 yards rushing while the Grady team w. s Mid to SI yards. Prenls Best scored two to uchdowns for the Eagles while Jerome Monk and Dickie Fry scored one TD each. Michael Best carried the ball for the 2 point play. Outstanding players for the Eagles were Preals Best, Phil Brwey, Jay Jones and Riben Miller Tie Eagles will play BeulavUle at East Duplin Thursday at 4 p.m Fa Is on beat BeulavUle 0-0 and E.E. Smith won over Chin quapin 12-3 in other Jr. High football games last week, JK 9th. Grade Team Ties The ninth grade team at JK air while tlf|l^fause heMV^-^ odlngton's ground game to only a few yards. Woodington scored on an In tercepted pass and a tipped pass. JK scored an a 2 yard run by Jerry Hall and a 80 yard aiisra standoutsWjF were Terry Pickett, Nelson C arlton, Brodie and Gregory Di xon. Offensive standouts were David Carlton, Ronnie Moore, and Greg Dixon. The next game will be with Jones Jr. Hi^i EJ?* Smith Wins E.E. Smith Jr. High won Us initial game of the season last week with a thrilling 16 8 victory over Chinquapin T hls pot the Wildcats in an ea rly first place tie. Kenny Brown and Robert Milker were die big stars for the Wildcats. Brown ran for two Til's and Milter ran for both extra points Both ate up a lot of yardage on offense with their strength and speed. They were also the outstanding pl ayers on defense. Chuck Helton did a good job at quarterback a aid Paul Yelverton at cen ter. The next game for the Wild cats will be Sept. 27th at B.F. Grady Members of the Wildcats s<(uad are as follows: Kenny Brown. Robert Miller, Stanley Baker. Chuck Helton. Paul Y elverton, Keith Chambers. Do nald Dunn. Steve Outlaw, Louis Howard, Tim Hughes, Billy Ha - rrell, Larry Beddingfleld, N ormai Vann, James Alexander, David Warrington, Harvey Ba ker. Danny Baker. Jerry Her ring, George Craft East Central 3-A Football Roundup gueyand 3-0 overall tangles with Roseboro-Sa lemburg this codl lng Friday In an important con Tralllng 7-6 at halftlme, Rlchlands took the lead for good in the opening minutes of the final stanza on two touchdowns and a safety* The underdog Blue Devils, winless in two conference games and three overall, surprised the Wildcats with a second quarter touch down when Johnny Brewer pick ed up a fumbled punt and ran five yards. Brewer added the pat for a 1-6 first half score-' Richlands pulled within one on a 53- yard pass from quarter back Sammy Jarman to split end Johnny Hargrove. Running back Mike Koonce put the Wil dcats out front on runs of five and 57 yards Late in the fourth quarter White Oak drove 30 yards to come from behind to nick the Panthers of East Duplin 8-S in a non-conference game pl ayed at Beulaville. White Oa k's Doug Banks lead the drive scoring the tie TD and running over for the final two points and the victory East Duplin drove 48 yards to take the lead behind the running of Emerson Pickett and a six-yard TD pass from quar terback Danny Pate to Pickett The Panthers tough defense was lead by Billy Ray Bustle and Paul Bolin. The Roseboro-Salemburg Yel low Jackets put the sting on the unbeaten Wallace-Rose Hill Bu lldogs 8-0 in an ECC3-Agame. Outside of back Mike Owen's four yard jaunt in the first quarter the game was a defen sive battle. The Bulldogs moved inside the 10-yard line late in the game but an interception killed the drive. Hobbton's "big gun" Dea ion. one of the hardest running heck's in the conference, scored : the winning touchdown late in t the final period James Kenan High picked op. their second straight ECC 3-A" game last Friday night a: Tiger Field blanking the Red Devils of Burgaw 21-0 The Tigers are now 2-0 in league play and 3-1 overall Tiger defensive starlet W ayne Jones intercepted a Red Devils pass in the second qua rter to set up their first touch down '* James Kenan marched 60-yards following the Inter ception, to lead 3-0 behind the running of back Carl "Big Mac" McCalop. McCalop drove eight yards for the score. Kicking spe cialist Nelson Baker added the first of three straight extra points Before intermission James Kenan chalked up another TD going 38 yards with back Bobby Hasty scoring from inside the one. In the third Wayne Jones raced 6 yards to climax a 36 Wayne Jones yard drive and a 21-0 shutout over the big red from Burgaw Emerson Pickett All three area 1-A football teams in W;yne County and D uplin are rated In 'he Greens boro Daily News state football poll this week. Defending state 0- % Games Results on Sept 21st Rtchlands 28 South Lenoir 15 | James Kenan 21 Burgaw 0 Rossboro-S 8 Wallace-RH 0 Hobbton 12 Union 6 White Oak 8 East Duplin 6 ??0-?" Games Scheduled Sept 28th Wallace-Rose Hill at East Duplin ? Rit hlands at Roseboro-Sa L lemburg James Kenan Open North Duplin a: Princeton Hobbton at Bu.-gaw A cnamps Nortn oupirn ratea umber "1". Princeton Is rated to and Rosewood sixth The game of the year In the Ca rolina Conference par number CM North Duplin against num ber twu Princeton in a head on clash this Friday nigbt at Princeton. s Brown Block Burgondy Thayme Boot Look closely! All boots are not alike. Nunn Bush boots with the THAYME look are best. Do come in, today. *33. 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