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Revamped Beaufort Lineup Defeats Swansboro Five 66-45 , A revamped Beaufort basketball team defeated Swansboro 58-37 i Tuesday night in a Seashore confer ence game. The Beaufort girls' team lost 66-45. Billy Eudy, playing right forward instead of in his former spot at guard, scored 16 points. He and Jimmy Modlin, who also scored 16 -points, were the leading scorers for Beaufort. Frank Gillikin scored 11 for the Sea Dogs. Eudy who has been top scorer in all the Sea Dogs' games so far this Mason was shifted to forward after the Newport game. Lewis Wood aid moved back to take Eudy's place at guard. Woodard played only ten minutes before he was re placed by Herbert Mason. Swanboro's Russell was the only member of the home team to score more than ten points. He topped the Swansboro scorers with 14. IxDuplissey was second with seven. K Beaufort led all the way and out I/scored Swansboro in all but the ?(final quarter. The Sea Dogs had lla 22-point lead at the end of the yfirst half. Their margin was cut by only one point during the rest of the game. The Sea Dogs seem to have found their foul-shooting eyes. They made 20 out of 39 free throws Tuesday night, their best percentage thus far this season. Swansboro made only nine out of 22. After a close first period, the Beaufort girls were outplayed by Swansboro throughout the rest of the game. Beaufort led 20-18 at the end of the first period but could score only 25 points to their opponents'48 during the final three quarters. Bemie New accounted for almost half of Swansboro's points as she scored 30 points. Mary Hewitt scored 23 and Beverly Guthrie scored the rest. Colleen Guthrie scored 18 points to lead Beaufort's scoring. Peggy Williams was second with 14 points and Carol Jones scored nine. Min nie Pake for Beaufort and Jo Brandt for Swansboro were the de fensive standouts during the game. Beaufort will entertain Atlantic tonight at the school gym in Sea shore conference games. Morehead City Cagers Again Take Two Games from Atlantic The Morehead City basketball ? earns again defeated Atlantic in |two games played Tuesday night in Atlantic The Morehead City boys (von 50-40 while the girls won 68-31. he double win over Atlantic was second of the season for the agles. The scoring for the Eagles was [airly evenly distributed among the embers of the team, and only two flayers scored more than ten oints. Denny Lawrence was top an with 14 points and Jerry T. Villis scored 11 points. Dave freshwater, scored 22 points in the at victory over Atlantic, was held nine points in Tuesday night's |ame. Don and Buddy Willis were once gain the leading scorers for At fntic. Don scored 13 points and uddy netted 10. , The Morehead City girls once . gain had little trouble with the 1 Atlantic girls. Four of the girls ' pached double figures in the 37 oint victory. i Janice Lewis was the top scorer ith 18 points, and Carolyn Guth e was second with 17. Ann Long ored 15 and Annette Guthrie letted 14 points for Morehead City, f Helen Williamson was Oftce again ; leading scorer for Atlantic. She ored 12 points and Linda Smith ored 11. IThe E&gles will meet PaJnlico unty tonight in Seashore confer ice games at the Morehead City hool gym. Entrance Exams o Academy Set | Midnight Dec. 31 is the deadline r the mailing of applications to Ike the entrance examinations for Ixt years' class at the U. S. Coast Lard academy, Rear Admiral Rus 111 E% Wood, commander of the ?th Coast Guard district, today Iminded prospective cadets. |The examinations are open to Kgh school graduates, and seniors, ^fctween the ages of 17 and 22. Hlppointments to the academy arc ited soley on the results of these itionwide competitive examina ims, to be given Feb. 24 and 25. Applications are being accepted om both military and civilian en. The examinations will emphasize Bglish, matheriatics, science, and HI include a background adapta ility quiz. 'Previous studies in lysics and allied subjects are de ?ed of applicants. Detailed information may be ob ined from high school principals ? by writing the Commander, fifth 'oast Guard district, P. O. Box 10, Norfolk 1, Va. All Applications ust be in the mail not later than idnight, Dec. 31. William Penn Blended ? Whiskey vJuu?y 1 \ M PiW SEASHORE CONFERENCE STANDINGS Boys W. L. Newport ;... 5 0 Jones Central 3 0 Morehead City 3 1 Smyrna 2 2 Pamlico County 1 1 Camp Lejeune ...... 1 2 Beaufort 1 3 Dixon 0 1 Swansboro 0 2 Atlantic 0 3 Girls W. L. Pamlico County 2 0 Dixon 1 0 Beaufort ...... 3 1 Morehead City 3 1 Jones Central 2 1 Newport 3 2 Swansboro 1 1 ! Smyrna 1 4 Atlantic 0 3 Camp Lejeune 0 3 j These standings include all con ference games through Dec. 12. Newport Student at State Named Air BOTC Officer Archie R. Miller, son of Mr. and I Mrs. D. D. Miller of Newport, has | been appointed a cadet second lieu tenant*, in t*ie Air Force ROTC at State^ftffiH'*' Miller is majoring in electrical engineering and is taking a course in communications in the ROTC program. Upon graduation in June, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force reserve. Tanker to Arrive The tanker Esso Lynchburg will arrive at the port terminal today with a cargo of fuel oil from Car ipito, Venezuela. It will sail to morrow for Aruba, Netherlands West Indies. The Esso Manhattan sailed Tuesday for Texas City, Texas. WATCHES $19.95 np Longine* ? Elgin Hamilton ? Bulova Wittnauer Wettfield ? Wad?worth TERMS , Early Jewelers 723 Arendell Morehead City Lion's Leader Potato Crop Yield 1$ Low Sweet potato growers exceeded , last year's production in North Carolina by 12 per cent in 1952, it was reveajed today by the state federal crop reporting service, but the crop was still the second small est in the state since 1871. Official estimate for this year was set at 3,900,000 bushels as com pared with 3,478,000 bushels pro- j duced in 1951. Number of har vested acres was greater this year, also, the crop service noted, with 39,000 acres devoted to sweet pota toes this year as compared with the record low of 37,000 acres in 1951. The estimated yield per acre was set at 100 bushels this year as compared with a 94-bushel yield in 1951 and a 106-bushel yield on the 10-year (1941-50) average. The Great Lakes once drained \ through the Mississippi river, but | during the Ice Age this outlet was j cut off and the St. Lawrence out let formed. Fishermen's Union Plans Children's Christinas Party Local 710 of the International Fur and Leather Workers union will sponsor a Christmas party at 2 p.m. Monday at the Queen Street school, Beaufort. The party, for the children of menhaden fishermen, will be for children under 14 years of age, ac cording to an announcement from Cornelius A. Simmons, interna tional organizer for the union. Giraffes are the tallest of all animals. AUTO , LOANS $50.00 TO $2,000.00 CASH IN TEN HINUTES OPEN 9:00 A.M. 'TIL 5:30 P.M. QUICK? COURTEOUS? CONFIDENTIAL ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL NO RED TAPE ? NO ENDORSERS 1936 TO 1953 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A LOCAL CONCERN DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. Phone 6-3171 11th and Arendell Sti. Morehead City, N. C. Closed Wednesday Afternoons | 'is o qifr forthc family Check this list for gift items he'd love to find under the Christmas tree ? Turn Signal* ? Cigarette Lighter* ? Vanity Mirror* ? Clock* ' ? Prestone Anti-Freeze ? Polishes e Waxes ? Seat Covers e Back-up Lights ? Spot Light* ? Tire* ? Tubes ? Batteries WE ARE OPEN TIL 9 P.M. THROUGH CHRISTMAS ALLEN MOTORS STUDEBAKER CARS AND TRUCKS HIGHWAY 70 WEST HAVEIOCK Soashoro Btu Company Adds Now Coach to Lint The Seashore Transportation company has placed a new modern bus in operation in the through line service from Beaufort to New York. The bus was placed in operation on Dec. IS, according to company officials. The new bus has all the latest improvements for passenger com fort. It.offers thermostatically con trolled heat in passenger compart ments, super reclining seats, and a doubly reinforced body for in suring passengers against injury. The bus seats 41 passengers Tl)e English channel once was a great river valley. EnMCflAMHS ?* i kh vnurrinv HOURS SHOP DUBOIG MOBEHCAD SHOPPING HOURS 9:00 AJL lo 9:00 PJi Sat., Dec. 20 through Wed., Dec. 24 Belk's Come in and Let Us Suggest A Gift for Him . . . from our Numerous Gift Items All Gifts Handsomely Gift Wrapped At No Extra Charge. Open Evenings 'Til 9 P.M. Through Christmas THE HEN'S SHOP "Everything for the Man" Phone 3213 Commercial Center Outside Main Gate, Cherry Point Bring your gift list to us. There's o good chance you can do all your Christ mas shopping right under this one roof. And you will be delightfully sur prised at the wide range of long-lasting, practical gifts we have on dis play, only a few of which are shown below. Spiral ' ' Screw Driver up A durable quality tool lhat speeds up work. Shifter but'on permit* its use at a regoiar screw driver. 20" long extended. Automatic ,..?.1,50 RIFLE A precision made .22 automatic light weight, perfectly balanced rifle. Peep tights. For short, long or long rifle cartridge. Hord-Hitting; occurote. COFFEE MAKER $37.51 N?w*?l 1 1 y I ?, ttoinlcit ?fe?l ?OCwm typ? coff?? maker, ??autiful in op ptaranc* and finlih. All *l?c trie, automatic. AUTOMATIC TOASTER $26.50 LEVEL WIND REEL $2.95 up ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON 15.95 up HU^Gprilllll NO. 12 PRESERVING POINSETTIAS After your poinsettias have stopped blooming, put them in a dark corner where they won't freeze. Moisten only occasionally. In the spring, trim the old, dead-looking plant back to about si* inches and water it. Keep the cutting* and the plants in pots. Put them in a sunny place in your garden for sum mer; water and feed them well. Beaufort Hardware Co.f Inc. PHONE 1 4886 MEUULL BUILDING BEAUTHT, I. C. YOUR aDUSTNAS SHOPPING CENTEB
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