TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948
CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, HOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C
PAGE THREB
Point Boxers
W01 Meet Army
Squad At Bragg
CHERRY POINT y- The Cherry
Point Marine Boxinri team, run-ncrs-up
in the Soutneastern Ama
teur Boxing tournament held in
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 15-16, will
journey to "Fort Bragg to take on
the highly-rated Fort Bragg Army
squad Thursday night.
Coached by Major Henry Hise
and Staff Sergeant Johnny Tins
ley, the 2nd Marine Air Wing
scrappers boast the outstanding
individual fighter of the South
eastern Amateur tourney in light
weight Johnny Biancaniello, who
tips the scales at 137 lbs.
Biancaniello, hailing from Phil
adelphia, won his laurels the hard
way by posting a pair of hard
iought decisions over Jackie Crav
en, of Charleston, S. C, and Joe
Martin of Jacksonville, Fla.
Another champion of two tour
naments will be fighting in the
featherweight class for Cherry
Point. In the person of Baseom
Beaslcy, the Leathernecks possess
a glover who copped both the 11th
Naval District and Southeastern
Amateur Featherweight crowns.
Beasley, who comes from Mississ
ippi, will weigh in at approximate
ly 126 pounds.
A newcomer to the team, Pic.
Albert Rossi, may also battle in
the Featherweight category, while
lightweight Jimmy Smith, who
lost to Joe Martin in Savannah,
may attempt to shave off some
poundage and scrap as a feather.
Along with Biancaniello in the
lightweight division will be Cpl.
Kudy Lara, who hails from San
Antonia, Texas. Lara dropped a
close decision in the finals after
winning his first bout in the Sa
vannah tourney.
There are no welterweight fight
ers being carried by Cherry Point,
but in the Middleweight class,
Coach Tinsley will have the servi
ces of Pfc.'s Ernie Griffin and
Mike Zecea. Griffin is new to the
club, while Zecca dropped a thrill
ing bout to Bud Levy of the Sa
vannah South Side boxing team.
Both boys should weigh in at about
Nip.
Don Spencer and Willie Moore,
a Pfc. and S-Sgt. respectively,
should aid Major Hise and Coach
Tinsley in the Lightweight divi
sion. Spencer lost out in the S. E.
A. Finals, while Moore is return
ing to the fight game after a two
year layoff. . . ,i.
There are no heavyweight fight
ers in the Cherry Point stables at
present, though after January, the
club will have the services of Pfc.
Jim Delengc and Pfc. Angclo Cos
enzo, who are now attached to the
football team.
The boxing team will be flown
to Ft. Bragg and back by Marine
Transport planes.
Scouts From Troop 130
Hike lo Crab Poinl
Members of Boy Scout troop 130,
Morehead City, hiked to Crab Point
Sunday afternoon at 1 and return
ed early in the evening. The hike
was conducted by Bill James, as
sistant scoutmaster.
The Scouts who went were Do
nald Chadwick, Terry Norman,
Walter Thomas, Billie Abbott, Bob
bie Gates, Douglas Reynolds, Tho
mas Olsen, Iva Hardy, Joe Dick
inson, John Conner, and Jimmie
Highsmith.
Junior High Teams to Neet
On Morehead City Court
The 7th and 8th grade basket
ball teams of Camp Lejeune will
meet the 7th and 8th grade teams
of Morehead City school at 3:30
tomorrow afternoon in the More
head City gym.
Parents have been especially re
quested to attend. Proceeds from
the game will be divided between
the two grades for the purchase of
school equipment.
The Lejeune teams are coached
by Fred Lewis, former principal
of the Camp Glenn school, who
coached the present 7th and 8th
graders here in basketball several
years ago.
Indians Reduce Herds
To Conserve Grazing Land
TAOS, N. M. (AP) Tribal
leaders are taking steps to im
prove breeds of livestock at Taos
Indian pueblo in Northern New
Mexico. The campaign is designed
to protect and preserve the limit
ed, but fertile, lands alloted to the
pueblo.
Latest move was the importa
tion, on loan, of an Army remount
stallion to improve the breed of
Taos horses. Concurrent with the
stallion's arrival, the pueblo coun
cil reduced to five the number of
horses any family might possess
and feed on communal ranges.
Scientific surveys have deter
mined that the carrying capacity
of the pueblo's 81,079 acres is 901
animals, including both cattle and
horses. Recently, there were 1400
being fed. A reduction program is
in progress. Getting some of the
families to dispose of their horses
proved quite a problem. Tradition
dating to when, the horse was the
only means of transportation made
many tribal elders reluctant to re
duce their herds.
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Morehead Hoopslers Bounce Back,
Take Doubleheader From Richlands
Friday night Morehead played a
doubleheader at Richlands and
gained a spectacular victory, the
girls winning 30 2!), and the boys
41-31. A I the last of the girls'
game and in the first quarter of
the boys' game both, there were
doubts as lo whether Morehead
would come out the victor. The
girls kept the lead all the way but
Richlands came right up behind.
Quarter scores were 12-14, 19-7, 30
17, 30-29, all for Morehead.
In the last quarter Morehead
didn't score a single point would
have tied if one of their foul shots
had counted. Patty Jean Bell foul
ed out with 3 personals and 2
technicals. Even at this, she was
high scorer with 15 points. Jo
Jayne Windell followed with 11
and Elsie Willis made 4. For Rich
lands high scorer was Wood, No.
23, with 14, second high was tied
between Gurganas, No. 10 and Jar
man, No. 20, with 7 each.
The Morehead "Eagles" seemed
to start off pretty slow, lagging at
the end of the first quarter 5-9.
In the second quarter they rallied
and brought the score up to their
favor. 21-14. In the last half two of
our star players, Feaglc and Buck
Matthews fouled out with 5 per
sonals each, so Bob Mot thews and
Mickey Woolard finished out the
game. The scores in the last hall
were also for Morehead, 30-20 and
41-31.
High for Morehead was lied be
tween Buck Matthews and Ray
Lewis with 10 each. The remaining
score was divided as follows: Cor
dova 6, Feagle 5, Bcrl Lewis 5,
Bell 3, Mickey Woolard 2. High for
the opposcrs was Koonce, No. 22,
with 13 points; Cox, No. 21, came
up second with 8.
Morehead's next game Is to be a
home game, here at Morehead next
Tuesday.
"Gene" Long, reporter
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record in North Carolina when
voracious bluefish have driven
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shore Until they were piled ,up
knee deep.
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On Bermuda Trip
The Cherry Point Marine basket
ball team returned Sunday after
noon by . Marine transport plane
from Bermuda. Result of the tiip:
Wednesday night, Dec. 1 Cherry.
Point lost, 51 to 49, to the Bermuda.
Naval Operations Base team; won
Thursday night. 50 to 34, over the
Bermuda Kindley Airport team;
won Friday night, 51 to 23, over
the NOB team. The Kindley Air
port team threw in the towel and
forfeited the scheduled Saturday
night game.
Tonight the Cherry Pointers will
play Little Creek Amphibious Base
at the Cherry Point gym. The pub
lic is invited.
Cherry Point lias now arranged
that the public can see this as well
as other sporting events by merely
driving to the main gate, and ask
ing for temporary ticket, return
able when leaving the base after
the sporting event.
The football team . . . The Cher
ry Point Flyers (season record:
wins 6, losses 4) will play a post
season game tomorrow night, Dee.
8, at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., with
the Miami University freshmen.
All trips are made by Marine
Air transport.
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Teen Topics
By "Gene" Long
Morehead High School
Hi folks!
The Glee Club has begun
lo
practice the Christmas music for
the Union Church service to be
held at the school on the night of
December 12. The Glee club has
three divisions; the girls" chorus,
the boys' chorus, and the mixed
chorus. Each have arranged special
music lor this service.
The Student Council had a meet
ing week before last at which they
discussed several things. First of
all, they arc sponsoring a dance
for the students which will be for
mal (and, I might add, free,!) and
will' be held at the Teen-Age club
on, Thursday, December 23. Every
high school student is invited lo
attend.
They also discussed the condi
tion of the halls. It seems as if
they arc always cluttered with pa
per no matter how many times our
janitor sweeps. The students just
aren't doing their best to keep our
school a neat, clean place to stay
in.
The Beta club- is-working hard
on a clean-up campaign which has
been going on since the first of
school and the rooms are beginning
to show a great deal of improve
ment. But thev don't grade the
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THEATRE Morehead City
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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Newport Defeats Pirates 42-39
In Thriller at Swansboro
Before a packed house of thrill
ed spectators Newport defeated
Swansboro Pirates 42-39 Thursday
night in the Swansboro gym.
It was an exciting game from
start to finish with Newport gain
ing the lead in the first quarter
4-3. In the second quarter Parkins
and Bell started racking up points
for Swansboro but soon Newport
regained the lead as Diffcc and
Koontz opened up with' a barrage
of pivot shots.
Culbreth and Robertson also
opened up, putting Newport 23-19
over the Pirates at the half. The
fouling ran unusually high for
both sides, Newport with 16 per
sonal fouls and Swansboro with 12
personal fouls and one technical.
Koontz, forward, was high scor
er for the winners with 17 points,
and Diffee, center, was second with
8, Robertson, guard, 6, Culbreth,
forward, 6, Haskelt, forward, 4,
and Phillips, guard, 1.
For the losers, Parkins, guard,
was high with 12, Bell, guard, with
7, Tolsen, forward, 5, and Provost,
forward, 6.
Up until the last minute, it was
anybody's game. But the final
score was Newport 42, Swansboro,
19. Both teams played rough but
there was u display of fine sports
manship. When the first U. S. census was
taken in 1840, only 40 percent oi
the total population was found to
be literate.
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Meet Lejeune Tonight
Beaufort has a good chance of
winning against Lejeune tonight
if the team has lots of support,
not only by the student body but
by many of the older basketball
fans.
How about piling in the car
tonight and taking a run up to
Lejeune? Show the teams we're
proud of Ihe record they have
made so far. If they have the
old team spirit they can give
Lejeune a lot of trouble if
they know they have others root
ing for them, (hey might bring
home Ihe bacon! Sports Editor.
British Baby With Outside
Liver Survives Operation
LONDON (AP) A gill,
horn with liver a id intestines out
side her body, lias made an "un
eventful recovery" from an opera
tioncarried out two hours after
birth -to put these organs in their
normal place.
Two London doctors. U S. S.
Acharya and R. W. Bur.slom. re
ported the case in the "British
Medical Journal." They said they
believed Ihe child "was the young
est to he anesthetized successfully
with cyclopropane."
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Morehead City Merchants Are Awarding A Total Of
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$200 Was Awarded This Past Saturday
$600
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building of the First Baptist
church of Morehead City got un
derway last week. The old house
that lias been used' for Sunday
School purposes by the church has
been moved to the vacant corner
of the church property and will be
utilized for class rooms until the
new structure is finished. E. C.
Willis and Sons, who have the con
tract for the erecting of this build
ing, will start work just as soon as
the site is cleared and leveled.
We caught this item from Hen
derson whereby the City Fathers
have had bags placed over the
parking meters of that city on each
Friday and Saturday until Christ
mas to give shoppers a break as
well as the merchants. The bags
have a notice on them announcing
free parking for the two days of
each week. V: ca:r Gils a fine
civic gesture and pass it along to
the city fathers of both Morehead
City and Beaufort.
Reminiscing
Whenever we go into Fred Roy
al's hr.rher shop for a hair cut we
always come away with some in
formation of early happenings a
houl the city or county. Fred's
mind is a storehouse of local his
tory. Sitting in the chair a few days
auo for the usual clipping, the sub
ject of Mayor's court was brought
up. This put Fred in mind of the
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penalties meted out by the mayors
of 50 years ago when any teen-ager
came up for having caused some
boyish trouble. j
Sentence could be worked but
in two ways. One was to go but
to the cemetery and spend a, Sat
urday or two cleaning up 4nd
planting cedar trees or to "drive
down the nails on the, board walk
extending from the Charles hotel
at 9th street to the Atlantic hotel.
This walk is said to have aen
eight feet wide of heart pine' and
the nails had a habit of working
up from constant walking. Given
hammers the boys would creep a
long he walk sinking all nails
that protruded as stub toes. If
any of the boys said their prayers
at night after that job, they them
standing up.
Stainless steel contains about
13 per cent chormium.
A calm is a wind or air move
ment of less than one mile per
hour.
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