ffltlDAY, DECEMBER t, 1MI ' fAtTCTET-COUVn VEWfi-TTMES, MOHETTEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, ff. C. Ai!2 KEVFN -Beaufort UndaEed, Wins Seventh Tilt from Oriental Tuesday tia?S : , : J w: .. . .. . ' .... . . . 1 rxj. .' . " RotllfrtH" tnrtlr ita bai-Anth ctsailT ufntswu in am ittitmm sJn am. wuuui fcwvn im flcttmu omii wvw mi mvmh im point m.tch Tuesday night at Oriental when they toppled Oriental from the undefeated ranks, eking out a 28 27 win.. ,.,,,1 Oriental was the best team the Green and White has met this oiyear and the local hoopsters were girding themselvei this week for a cu more rugged one against Camp Lejeune high Tuesday night at Camp "Lejeune. . '"I With nnlv nne minute to no a-1 1 i gainst Orient:!. Alton Willis made , each N Rusaeu a jit-uu WLi. Kauni'K uf wn - point for Beaufort. The first Quarter ended in a tie, only tour and t)1fgrt was leading by two points, fjlfi ll at the half, and were feeling .j afe yiify a six-point lead rt the l'ij;nd of the third quarter. Oriental snapped back though in the lourth quarter, closed up the gap and would have won the ball .'''feame 27-26 if Willis's shot had not '"Whipped through the hoop. -Jfk Jimmy Piner was high scorer for Beaufort. With five long shots he tallied up 10 points. A. C. Blank enship and Alton Willis each made 7 points, and Charles Stuart 4. In the starting lineup were Piner, Stuart, Blankenship, Willis, end Howard Fodric. Only substi tute was Jimmic Fodrie. Luptori, Oriental's six-foot cen ter who gave the local boys some .V i i 1 1 1 n : 1 1 and Gilgo 4. Starting lineup ir Oriental consisted of these t!iree players, Muse and Robinson. The girls, too, maintained their undefeated record, trouncing the I'amliro county team 46-ft High scorer was Carol Ann Gaskill with 14 points, followed by Janice Wil lis with 8 points, Carol Ann Wil lis rnd Peg Guthrie, 7 points each, Iris Davis and Betsy Fulford 3 Jean Dixon 2 points each. Beaufort led all the way, 104 in the first quarter, : 19-4' at the half. 37-5 at the end of the third, winding up with a 37 point margin. In the starting lineup were Iris Davis, Betay Fulford, Carol Ann Willis, Letitia Simpson, Rosalie Chadwick, and Cora Belle Willi Substitutes: Carol Ann Gaskill, Peg Guthrie, Janice Willis, Sue Lynch. Alice Dudley, Julia ' Simpson Nancy Russell, Jean Dixon and Sl len Noreum. Oriental's high scorer was P, Luplon, with 7 points. E. Brileyi 2 points was the extent of the Pan lico team's scoring. , Besides Lup ton and Briley, J. Gilgo, C. Emory' j r.l S. Gilgo, and E. Hoffman were fa If' ine siarung nneup. suDsmutes F. Flowers. J. GreBorv. Referees were Gaskins and Lots key; scorekeepers, Milton Laugh ton, Shirley Lipman, and Spicer; timekeepers, Wiley Taylor an Helen Caroon. V When In New Bern Drop In At C-T,,E - fl ANDY BA( 316 MIDDLE ST. 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( Roaring 400 m.p.h. at an altitud of 300 feet, the , RF-80 jet plaM photographed a H2 mile strip fcl marshes, upon which ducks and geese were feeding. V. S. Alis ce pilots Cfp a B. East and; Lt. C. H. Rigsby, W the 12th tC ticaliltifdiiajatance Squadron, sta tioned at March Field, Calif., made the run in 3.3 minutes. They used a Sonne S-7 camera, developed under Air Force super vision for photographing terrain in detail at high speeds and low altitudes. In operation, the spotd of the camera is synchronized with the speed of the plane. It takes a ribbon picture 9 12 inches wide,' showing much detail never obtain ed in most aerial photographs. ,. Wildlife biologists have always found waterfowl censusing a pro blem. The Fish and Wildlife Sen vice has constantly limed at im proving census techniques : which would assure the complete accura cy of waterfowl counts, Depending $2.10 1 $3,401 I l I Hi tMikt WUAm U M CITY THEATRE Marehead City SATURDAV ROY ROGERS "KIGHTTME IN NEVADA" MICHAEL. DUANE RICHARD LANE 'iiTDsi cr TEE wnsTLcr SUNDAY p MONDAY IDA LUPINO CORNELL WILDE "B3A0 Kosr TBEATIK MOKEHEAD CITY ; SATURDAY JOHN WAYNE STAB PADEB'' CHESTER MORRIS V JUNE VWCENT . In . "mypED by t3Tn ELACSE" SUNDAY MONDAY RORY CALHOUN 4 AUDREY LONG . .. , . iz2 men . r ?t ; Mm ehead City Hoopsters Split Tough Doubleheader with Camp Lejmne f fl W I B4S-7j3AL L ASSCCA TOAf OF AMERICA I Morehesd basketball teams split 1 might gain 0ne of our star guards i doubleheader Tuesday night with bcUy J0 mtl,,eli (ouied out i the Camp Lejeune high school at Camp j.ist n jj Lejeune, the gills triumphing 30-, "Top storillg nonors Went again 23, hoys gcuna under tyifi a score ;u, hhie Jme wilis wno scored of 30-40, their first defeat of the , 19 nnin, f,,n,H hhinri 1 y IX' i ricksjn and Patty Bell who tied with 8 each. Lcjeune's No. D, Ilaney, led Uicin with 11 points, followed Ly No. 5, Macon, with S. From the beginning everyone ir.ew th.it the boys' game would be fast, furious and rugged, but e didn't in'ngire anything like What happened. Morehead follow ed close behind all the way, al- ;cason. The gills' game started nit nip ai'd ti;e' with the outlook hanging many times. After tlie first qu rt.'r tho More head s 'ls begiih to get on the ball, ioki'H un s"-i and strrt" scor ing. The whole game was in More head's favor; quarter scores, 8-3, I 18-8, 24-12, 30 23. The worrying I really started in the last quarter when it looked as though Lejeune though it was quite a struggle to do so. The first quarter found Morehead lacking only 2 points in a score of 9-11, but the margin in creased in the second quarter to '0-21 There was a little rough play in the first half by Lcjeune's Wo. 2, Blakf, and Morehead's Ray Lewis. They soon calmed down and played a pretty good game. In the last half they both fouled out along with Lejeune's No. 3, Suth erland. High scorer for the More head "Eagles" was Teagle with 12 " H hv Cordova with 7, See MOREHEAD Page 8 AT Ntwtttalum :$$&aa Scribe Advises i Eeitilori to Slay Home I., -i-vv-' v- ;' -Tfce fcest thtag Beaufort can do is to stay heme Tuesday," . was the comment of a Morehead City sports writer upon being told that Beaufort will meet Le- Jeuie Tuesday Bight. , "They've get a tall guy oft their team that literally throws everybody around and they've got play that's foxy and works evorytime. They run through 'their opponent's defense like mice through a earn crib'. . . yep, Beaufort just better stay . home." ; Whaddya' say, Beaufort? entirely on a rapid eye-summation, the . popular method of counting ducks and geese visually from a low-flying plane is subject to some error. Standard-type aerial cameras have often been used, as a check on the visual count method, but the Service believes that the "strip" camera-carrying jet plane provides the best check on visual tensucini. The low-flying jet plane zoomed past tie waterfowl before they were , aware of the engine roar. Ordinary . planes, blaring engine noises. in advance of the craft can' make visual census work extreme-1 ly difficult'. Frightened by the roar1 of the plane, the birds feeding on the ground often break into flight. escapjng the count of the biologist. The waterjowl census flight ol the 'jet plane was authorized by' the Secretary pf the' Air Force BBAHF0I1T THEATRE. - Beaufort, N. C. , , r - SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ' ' ' ' 'ALLEN LANE V.- . , in i v, iv c2LAnnA P BUI. VV also .. JANET MARTIN 'tUT; . WILLIAM WRIGHT in :: 5r..Ttl3 tt'- ;SU!. v HON.' TVES. V' JOHN WAYNE ft KOI?TGOMERY' CLIFT j. in r Uda liroozc t;:atre - beaufost it f, SUNDAY Rwanda mckayjt iS "'a - in'.. MONDAY TUESDAY '- LAMA TURNER ' ' VAN HEFLIN Snow Geese Arrive Again At Pea Island Refuge ".;'i':"y Ayc"r T ' l , 1 jl shooting of the game at the refuge . MANTEO - The first flight oB,A nrmiP(1 as if Lmtfiiti" - uuee "ayc ", 'e at Luke Maltamuskeet where 1st Pea Island National Wildlife Rcf-L8t reports indicated more than Uge on upper Hatteras island, Join- 35000 Canadian geese rnd several lng a flock of seven to Sight thou- thousand swan had arrived for the winter feeding period. land Canadian geese and "several thousand ducks of various species which have been arriving during the past month. Paul W. Sturm, the refuge manager, stated that he h:d counted 40 snow geese in the first flight that have returned to their protected winter feeding grounds on the Dare coast. " "With the first cold snap up north, the remainder of the snow geese will be expected," said Sturm. He estimates that the win ter population at Pea Island for this rare species which feed ex clusively at Pea Island along the Atlantic Flyway will increase to B,500 during the next few days. First arrivals at the refuge dur ing the autumn were the green and blue wing leal. They stopped only briefly before continuing on to nore southerly feeding grounds. Next to srrive were black duck and pintails. Approximately 4,000 of the two species are now feeding at the Pea Island Refuge. Other species noted by Sturm in cluded gadwall, widgeons, coot and a few brant. Migratory wildfowl have abso lute protection from hunters in the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and there is never any open season for shooting the feath ered inhabitants' of the area. This is a situation which has harrassed many sportsmen organi zations who believe that restricted DOLLAR DAY ft. Illlli i 2Pd.orr ON EVERY F-zfiJ - ON EVERY - Electric Clock, Electric Iron, and Radio a SOUND APPLIANCE COMPANY ARENDEi L STREET Your Carteret Countv I'RIGIDAIKE Dealer I'HONK M 8011 MOREHEAD CITY Most unusual of the Pea Island wildfowl residents are the rare snow geese. They arrive during late autumn or early winter and depart again before winter hds passed. Ft ur Governing Boards To Meei Monday, Tuesday The county commissioners, board of education and Beaufort town commissioners will meet Mondnv. Newport town commissioners will meet Tuesday. The county board will convene at 10 a.m. in the auditor's office In the court house, the board of education will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the office of the superintendent at schools, and Beaufort commis sioners will hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 Monday night in the town hall. Newport board will meet nt 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the town hall at Newport. AT BARGAIN DAY PRICES! Ail Hems Lisled- 2(f0f OFF w We Close at Noon! Don't Delay -SEAT COVERS -TRUCK RADIOS BUMPER & GRILLE GUARDS -CHEVROLET CiCCRS-Elerfric and hand wound -IB" WHEEL TRIM RIMS DOOR ARM RESTS Save On Accessories At SOUND CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. 1308 Arendell SL Phone M 5621 Morehead Cilv . . ; Oil Stove Causes Fire - Beaufort fire department ans wered a fire alarm at 7:30 Fri dv night. 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