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Morehead City, Beaufort Defeat Grid Opponents Wickizer Scores Four l imes As Eagles Beat Lejeune 24-19 Halfback Kemp Wickizer gave another exhibition of ball carrying Friday night as he lead the More head City Eagles to a 24-19 victory over Camp Lejeune. Wickiier scored all four of the Eagles' touch downs. Wickizer got the team off to an early start. Morehead City kicked off and John Mugford returned the ball to his own 29. A fumble, re covered by Dan Whealton, gave Morehead City a first down on Le jeune's 28. Wickizer carried the ball four times in the next five plays. With a second down on the ten, he went around left end to score. A bad pass from center spoiled the try for the extra point. Eagles Score Again The Eagles scored again before the first quarter ended. Lejeune received the kickoff but could not move the ball beyond mid-field. A poor kick gave Morehead City the ball on its own 48. A fumble and a five-yard penalty set the Eagles back to the 42. Danny O'Neil went off the left side of his line and raced down the sideline to Lejeune's 22 before he was stopped. Buddy Rose, replac ing the injured Jimmy Willis ?t fullback, moved the ball to the 20. On the next play, Wickizer went off his own right tackle to score. The try for the point failed. After the kickoff, neither team could do much. The visitors brought the ball down to the Eagles' 29. but the attack stalled at that point. Morehead City took over but was forced to kick. Drive 69 Yards Lejeune took the ball on its own 31 and began a 69-yard drive which ended in its first touchdown of the game. Halfbacks Bob Peele and Howard Waller carried the ball to Morehead City's two. With a first down at that point, Peele drove in to the center of the line but was stopped by Horace Willis and Bud dy Rose. On the next play, Mugford, on a quarterback sneak, scored as the half ran out. Mugford carried the ball over for the extra point. The Eagles came back to score again in the opening minutes of the second half. Gil Faber received the kickoff and returned it to his own 27. It took ten plays for the Eagles to chalk up their third tally Of the game. Wickizer, Faber and O'Neil toofiT turns carrying the ball to a first down on the visitors' nine-yard line. Wickizer drove to the four, and O'Neil advanced the ball to the one. Faber was stopped for do gain, but Wickizer scored on the next play. The try for the point again failed. Fumbles Hurt The ball changed hands rapidly for the remainder of the third period. A series of fumbles pre vented either team from scoring. On the last play of the quarter, Peele's interception of Faber's pass gave the visitor^ a first down on Morehead City's 32. Three plays brought the ball to the 29. Mugford went back to pass- on fourth down, but Wickizer dropped him on the 45 for a 16-yard loss. Wickizer carried the ball four times to give the Eagles their fourth and last tally. The score came on a 57-yard run down the sideline. A series of well-executed blocks opened the way for Wick izer's longest run of the night. The conversion failed after another bad pass from center. Lejeune came back with two ipore tallies before the game ended. Mugford's passes set up both scores. Take to Air After the kickoff, the visitors drove from their own 40 to their second score. Passes to Peele and Charlie Sells gave the Devilpups a first down on the 15. Waller drove to the nine and Sells to the three. With a first down at this point, Mugford tried a quarterback sneak, but was stopped by Whealton just inches short of a touchdown. On second down, Mugford scored on the same type of play. The try for the point failed, William Pen n . Blended ? * Whiskey * I The Eagles threatened again after Lejeune kicked off. Wickizer and Horace Willis brought the ball from their own 20 to the 42. Wick izer tried a pass which was inter cepted by Peele. The interception gave the Devilpups a first down ore the Eagles' 33 and set up the final score of the game. Mugford immediately took to the air again. His first pass was in complete. He tried again and pitched a perfect strike to Jim Baker on the five. Baker raced across for the score. The conver sion again failed. Morehead City took the kickoff, but time ran out' before an attack cpuld get started. Sidelines The Eagles went into the game with five backfield stars out of ac tion. Bobby Willis, Jimmy Willis, John Ballou, Jerry Conner and Norm Larkee are all on the injured list and were unable to play. The loss of several starters did not seem to stop the Eagles' at tack. Wickizer's ball carrying more than made up for the absence of his backfield mates. Wickizer added 186 yards to his ground gaining record for the sea son. He has scored 13 of the teams 16 touchdowns so far this season. Dan Whealton, Buddy Rose and Horace Willis played great games at defense. Time after time they stopped Lejeune backs at the line of scrimmage. The Morehead City band gave its usual fine exhibition between the halves. The Eagles will meet Pamlico county Friday night in their last home game of the season. They will then go on the road for games with Tarboro, New Bern and Beau fort. Statistics M.C. C.L. First downs 7 11 Net yards rushing 260 125 Passes attempted ... 3 9 Passes completed 1 3 Yards gained passing 3 77 Own passes intercepted.. 2 0 Fumbles i 4 5 Fumbles lost 1 3 Yards penalized 20 5 ? *'?? Knights Beat Trenton 25-12 Richard Tootle scored three touchdowns Friday night to lead Queen Street high to a 25-12 victory over Trenton. His three tallies equalled a record formerly held by Bernie Jones. Trenton scored first in the open ing quarter. Queen Street came back to tie the score when Bernie Jones scored from the one after a Trenton fumble. Trenton went ahead again in the second quarter. Tootle's first tally evened the score a few minutes later. The touchdown was set up by a series of passes. The con version put the Black Knights ahead 13-12. Tootle scored two more touch downs in the last four minutes of the game. Both scores came as the result of pass interceptions. On the first, Toetle ran 13 yards. He raced 35 yards for his last tally. Defensive stars for Queen Street were William Penn and George Hill. Statistics Q.S. Tr't'n Net yards rushing 158 66 First downs 7 8 Passes attempted 12 21 Passes completed 5 6 Yards gained passing 36 90 Fumbles 2 2 Fumbles lost 0 2 Yards penalized 9 5 Brilliant Back by Pap' ?SVSV/O/5 G>U4*S.T&&-A _ &*Otr oats. <3/<s ?/a/<?, j- cr^sJ ' K72?/OS- 7~//He 70 1 /W/VAr Zv: N-r OUG/S. BJOlA/aSt , POUJeRFut? /^UAJAJ/A/CS 4T7XCAC \s*1<4A /7? 7D C/SVS" f=TO*ZWs4fi;o PWS^^Sr, v/4ck ?=?/u , 7DSS '?M /sr/s^n -so 75V^r /=7A/&ST7- "? 7 -" ^C>rR/Ws4-r/CMJ G>CU)/37-&& &4C/C /AJ W? <=OCCe<S/^77^ ?^/u/<s- Tcpici^x _ V-^4^ Nutrition Project Leaders To Hold Training Meeting A training meeting for foods and I nutrition project leaders of all home demonstration clubs in the county will be held tomorrow at j 2:30, in the home agent's office, Beaufort; Miss Martha Barnett an- , nounced yesterday. Other club meetings scheduled j for this week follow: the Atlantic j club meets Thursday at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Lee Daniels; Wil- 1 liston meets Thursday at 7:30, with Mrs. Rita Davis; Cedar Island meets Friday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Marie Daniels. The demonstration will be on bedroom arrangement. Beanfori Fire Department Extinguishes Blaze Monday d The Beaufort fire department r was called to a fire on Pollock st. yesterday morning at 11 a.m. The fire, in the home of a color ed family, was between the chim ney and the side of the house. It took the fire department some 45 minutes to extinguish the | flames. Members of the fire department | say that quite a lot of damage ce sulted. The chimney will have to 1 be repaired and the living room re- ! decorated. The United States bought Alaska from Russia in 1869 for $7,200,000. When measles are introduced to >eoples who have not known the lisease, disastrous epidemics can esult. QUINTUPLET service for your car ^ ? 1. We clean windshields and check wiper blades. 2. We clean rear window and license plate. 3. We check tires and tire pressure, including spare. 4. We check oil level, fan belt and battery., 5. We clean and check headlights; check radiator. 25gS% Potter's Service Phone 2-4726 502 Front St. Beaufort AUTO LOANS 80.00 TO $2,000 JO CASH IH TEN MINUTES OPEN ?>00 A.M. TIL St 30 P.M. QUICK ? COURTEOUS ? CONFIDENTIAL T ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL NO RED TAPE ? NO ENDORSERS 1936 to 1952 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A LOCAL CONCERN DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. PhoM 6-3171 lltfc and Atndtfl St*. Morebead City, N. C. Cloud W?d? ?<Uy Aftarnoocu Sea Dogs Gam ThirdPlace Id Conference Eudy, Olund Lead Way ' To 18-8 Victory Over Swansboro Beaufort moved into third placc in the Seashore conference stand ings as the result of Friday night's victory over Swansboro. The Sea Dogs defeated Swansboro 18-8. The win leaves Beaufort with a confer ence record of two victories and one defeat. Backs Billy Eudy and Johnny Olund led the Sea Dogs to their second win of the season. Eudy added two more touchdowns to his his string for the season and Olund tallied once. Swansboro got off to an early start. The home club took advan tage of a lack of coordination on the part of the Sea Dogs and push- 1 r 1 ed over its only touchdown oi the game. After Swansboro had scored. Beaufort quickly hit its stride and evened the score Johnny Olund scored in the second quarter to tie the game. In the third period, Billy Eudy put the Sea Dogs ahead to stay. He scored on a 27-yard end sweep. Eudy scored his second touch down on the last play of the game. His eight-yard scoring dash came as the climax of a long drive spark ed by Eudy and Olund. Swansboro's final score came on a safety at the start of the fourth quarter. The home teum blocked a Beaufort kick. A Beaufort player : recovered the ball in the end zone and Swansboro picked up two points. Over the Line Reports from spectators at the game say that penalties robbed the Sea Dogs of several other scoring opportunities. Without the penal ties, the team might have run up a much higher score. In the early minutes of the game, the Beaufort team showed the lack of practice last week. The weather kept the pl?yer? from working out until the latter part sf the week. The running of Eudy and Olund drew raves from players and spec tators on both sides. The Beaufort band traveled to Swansboro to cheer the team on. Director Jones has announced that the band will play at the Beaufort Morehead City game. He said that the band did not play at the last game in order that the Horehead City band might have more time in which to put on its own exhi bition. Beaufort Man Beports Thai! oi Three Fish Nets Monroe Simpson, Lcnnoxville rosd, Beaufort, has reported the theft of three fish nets in the past two weeks. The nets, a nylon mul let net. a haul set and a linen and cotton mullet net, had been spread out to dry on Lennoxville point. Simpson says that other fisher men in the area also have lost nets in rcccnt weeks. Mathematics oi Brake Negligence 1 ? It subtracts from your pleasure 2 ? It add* to your discomfort 3? It divides your income 4 ? It multiplies your worries How are YOUR Brakes? Don't wait for an accident to teach you a co?tly lewon. Better (top in for a check-up today. LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. SALES AND SERVICE BEAUFORT, N. C. PHONE 2-3711 CENTRAL MOTOR NEW LOCATION SALES NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN CORNER 6TH AND ARENDELL STS.-MOREHEAD CITY.N.C. NOV SERVING YOU AT TWO LOCATIONS ALL CARS 'WAY RELOW CEILING PRICE! '52 Buick 4-Door ? Like new '52 Plymouth 2-Door ? Like new '52 Chrysler Clnb Coupe? Like new '51 Ford 2-Door ? Clean '51 Chevrolet 2-Door ? Clean '51 Ford Custom 4-Door? Very clean '52 Chevrolet 4-Door? Like new '49 Ford 4-Door Custom ? Clean '49 Chevrolet 2-Door ? Clean '48 Chrysler 4-Door Windsor? Clean '47 Chevrolet Club Coupe ? Clean '47 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan? Clean '48 Oldsmobile 2-Door Sedan? Clean '47 Chrysler New Yorker Club Coupe '51 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan? Very clean '47 Buick 4-Door Sedan? Very clean
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