Newspapers / Carteret County News-Times (Morehead … / Sept. 19, 1958, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Morehead Eagles, Swansboro Pirates Renew Gridiron Rivalry i One of th? foremost grid'4 rivalries in eastern North Carolina win be renewed to night when the Morehead City Eagles and Swansboro Pirates clash in their annual game, to be played this year in Morehead City. It is al ways a big game for both teams, though the Ragles hare dominated the series. Year-before last the Pirates rack ed up * 7-0 victory over Morehead City that still has Pirate fans talk ing The Pirates went on to an un defeated season before losing out tn the state play-offs. The Ragles didn't lose another game that year until they lost to Tarboro in the semi-finals of the eastern AA-C championship. Eagles Win 42-0 Last year, with that 7-0 loss still burning, the Eagles traveled te Swansboro and put the Pirates un der with a 42-0 shew of Kimball power. The Pirates were a young, inexperienced team, mostly fresh men and sophomores. This year those green hands have a year of hall playing under their belts and it is the Eagles who have a number of new boys on the team. While Morehead City is stHI favored in the contett, this should be a much closer game than last year's runaway. Morehead City Coach Norman Clark is the first to remind his team that the Pirates are always a dangerous foe. Fans c?n be sure that the Morehead City squad will not go into the game with an over confident attitude. The Eagles re-diseovercd fhe winning formula against Cary last week, though, and promise to be tough for the rest of this season. PrebaMe Starters Coach Chirk wlH proftaMy start Jim Lawrence and John Baker at ends, Lynwood Durham and Jerry Garner at taekte*, James Leigh and Leslie Nelson at guards and Mokey Lasitfer at center. The starting backs wffl he James Guth rie, Ted Garner, TretWie Oglesby and Jackie McQueen. The Eagles will open their de fense of the state elwmpienship whe* they play host to Jenes Cen tral in their first conference game. The other teams the Morehead City eleve* will have to whip to get into the state play -offs are Wallace Rose Hit! and Pamlico. Tonight's game will be the first home contest of the season for the Eagles and school officials are looking far a good crowd to attend the game. The Jaycees have built new #e freshment stands, painted the bleachers, built a now ticket booth and constructed restrooms for the convenience of fans attending the games. The Little Nine of Morehead City, Inc. Stroud Building, NwtK 18th St. Phone PA 0-5454 Now i> the time to put in winter lawn. Call for fnee estimate. We a Wo haul and furnish fitl ?HH, top ?N, and sand. WE SEED, FERTILIZE, SPHAY AND MOW LAWNS No Job Too Small or Too Large PHONE PA 6-5454 /N f OLD Glenmore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT MCMOM WHISKEY ? *6 PROOF 6 YEARS OLD v y Jaycees Paint Beaufort Bus The Beaufort Jaycees agreed to sand add paint (he Beaufort activi ties ftas presented to the s?ho?l by lofal bu>iM?m?n ihruugb the cwMf boa*# of education. Hubert Perry, tilliag om the h**d, la not ? Jajttr Mt he donated his tim* to llw rnjwt. Itymo, left to rlgM, are Hubert King, president Guy Smith Jr., Mack Styron aad George Hurray Thomas* Queen Street Knights To Tangle with Edenton Coach S. H. Barrow's Queen Street Knights wffl travel to E*n ton today for a conference tilt with a nigged Edenton eleven that Will enter the game undefeated. The Knights, too, are undefeated and a hotly contested game is In s(ght. The Knights have won compara tively easy victories to date,, ? 4V0 decision over Rich Square and a 33-6 viefcrry over Williamston. Coach Barrow says things will be tougher for his team from here on out. In addition to having a rugged schedule ahead, the Knights may lose the services of quarterback Tyrone Ellison. Ellison saw 6n!y limited action against WtHiamston last week as he was nursing a tore sMMe and a bad knee. Ellison has been going to the doctor and is scheduled to start in tonight's game. Coach Barrow says her la worried over the chance that Elliaon might rein jure his leg be fore it ie realty sound again Starting with Ellison to the hack field win be halfbacks Toby and : Hay Fenderson and fullback James Hardesty. This quartet gives the Knights one of the best baekfield* to the state. Teames Davis has played ? 1 1st of ball at halfback and has leak ed very iflspressivo, especially on - - - ocicinc. The KaigMs have a good passtog attack ? they passed for 305 yards against Williamston last week ? aad their running attack is nothing short of sensational. Ray Fenderson drew prgpe from his coach after last week's game. "That boy can go arooad, through Coastal Scribe Gives Standings Jasper Lewis, secretory of tbe Coastaf Footba# Conference, ha* announced die rnuHi o i last M day's garnet, fhe schedule W cow games for tonight and can to last week's conference (antes, Ayden and Vaneeboro battled to a 7-7 deadlock; Hareleck basted Beaufort 13-7; and RobersonrlDe blasted Conteatnea by a 3M score. FarmviBe lost a 7-0 deetakm to NestariBe and La Grange lost ? M- 1 n thriller to Jones Central. Conference games scheduled for | tonight are Ajrden at RobersaanrlBa, Beaufort at LaOranga, Contontnea at Havetsekv Farmvtlle ptaya boat | 'to non-con Vaneeboro will fMt I Pamlico CealfaL Conference Won Leet Tied r*t Farmville _ 1 0 ? l.?W LaGrange _. 1 0 0 Havetock ..... 1 0 0 1.000 Robersonville 1 0 0 1.000 Ayden 0 0 1 M0 BEAVFOKT. 1 1 ? .5*0 Vaneeboro .0 1 1 .333 Contentnea 0 3 0 .000 | xto games count u one gane| von ana one game lost. or over an opposing trim," Coach Barrow dec fared. "Once he gets two steps ahead, nobody is going to eatch him." Ellisan has lacked very good in handling the passing chores and running the hall, too. Toby FeUdi r son. Hardest.* and Davis have all turned in good run* lor long yard age. The KntgM forward wall stems just M solid as the backfield. Ends John Tec! and Jesse Oden are big. tall boys who can reach up and bring down a pass that is out of the reach of defensive players. John Bell and Carl Turner have tamed in outstanding performances at the tackle positions and will re peat as starters in tonight's game Guards will be Earl Moore and Dennis Gordo* with William Smith. ? really fiery eoaKpatMor ai Mnter. The Knighta #ii play boat to frenton next Saturday ntgftt mi the Beaufort High School field. Morehead City JayceM Put Gridiron in Shape The Morehead City Jaycde* have completed alf their project* at the football field and it is ready for tke Morehead City-Swansboro game tonight. The improvements at the field Itclude repairing and painting all Heachers, new refreshmeat stands, new restrooms, a new ticket booth ?nd repairs to the lighting system. President Jerry Willis rsparts that only $100 more will be re quired to pay for the restrooms. Individuals and business Arms Have donated about WOO toward the cost, leaving the $100 balance. Pier Fishermen Report Kings Are Hitting Good By BOB SIMPSON Ocean pier fishermen are again catching big kings: since the rec ord 4 .V pounder from Thompson's, two more tram Thompson's, three from Sportsman Pier and from Trtple-Ess Pier, a 37-pounder by Wocxfle Wilson, Morehead City. Marvin Roberts and George Whittle, Morehead City, came in the other evening with a 17-Inch croaker weighing 2% pounds. They had been fishing inshore of Shackleford Banks. There have been several reports lately of I'A to 2-poand croakers. Mary Z, Dolphin, Blue Water and Bonny Too, all bill-fishing Wednesday, raised or hooked a total of 8 sails, blue and white marlin. Seven or eight jumps from Mary Ts marlin before the line was broken around the rod tip, ami Capt. Bill Olsen's heart broke too. Spots appear to have moved into sound and river, with reports of good csrtcfms now coming from Mom and Pop's and Bunch's. Good croaker catches are also reported at Mom and Pop's and Fleming's. Spots and blues continue from the occan piers, along with flounder, pompano and trout in varying numbers. Capt. Ml Battoa just passed along the ward that Miami's fa mous taxidermist and sportsman A1 Pflenger will be on hand for the Fabulous Fishermen's trophy dhiaer at the Morehead Biitmore Thursday evening, Nov. (. RETIRE Do You Have A Retirement Fund? With dividends ef 3H% the following table will (lve yon ? goal to aeek. At 6 will yon be aecnre! TOUR PRESENT AGE Tad wMt at As* m n a* at m m a $5,900 f4.lt $5.03 $0.10 $7.47 $t.30 $14.41 10,000 8.38 10.06 12.lt 14.95 U.? 28.83 15,000 12.57 lS.tt 18.29 22.42 27.tl 43.24 2t,ttt 16.70 ft. 12 24.38 29.89 17.21 S7.? 25,000 2t.t5 25.15 30.48 37.20 40.51 72.* 30,000 25.14 30.18 31.57 44.S4 55.81 84.48 40,000 33.51 40.24 48.7* 59.78 74.42 Ilf.lt 50, ttO 4l.*t 50.30 60.94 74.71 93 02 144.11 SAVE TODAY ... The Cooperative Way! "Where Thai?da Art Saving I Cooperative SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Garland M. 8cragg?, Manager Beaufort Seadogs to Visit LaGrange for Game Tonight tw ImM iMhH tM try la? gM fcadk on ffie ttctory frail i? night when the? clash with the La Grange High School eleven at l.a Qrange The Seadogs. 57 0 victor* met Vmreboro. lost a 13-7 d? rislon to the Havelock Rams lail Friday. Beaufort Coach V. M. Morrisw lays that lack of experience is stM the blggi-st fault of the Seadog team. "The boys really want la play ball and they try hard bM sometimes they make mistakes. By next year these boys should really be hard to handle. "In fact, they afe a giod team right now. LaGrange has a big, well coached team ? bigger eve* than Havelock was. ft was that big Haveloek line and our inability to hang onto a pass that beat us. Drops Pass "Havelock used a sevenm<m line it times and we just couldnTt move through it. Pud (Hassclt) passed well but his receivers had all sorts of trouble. Gordon Bee ton. for instance, had ane in Ms hands in the end zone and -dropped it. "When Havelock saw it didtr't have to worry too much on our passing game they concentrated tn the line and stopped us," the coach continued. Coach Morrison promised that the Seadogs passing attack wmiM start to click before too muck longer. The Beafort ends and half backs have been running set pass patterns and HaSsell and subslitnte quarterbacks have been throwing the ball afl over the field in prac tice. Ok Change la I.ineup Except for one change, caused by illness, the Seadogs starting team will be the same that started the first two games Left guard Gray Simpson has been out of practice ail week nursing a case of the flu. Dallas Willis will start in his position. John Smith will start at left tackle, flanked on the end by Cal vin Jones. Lonnie Dill wiH be hold ing down the center post with Joe Powell at right guard. David Wil lis will open at right tackle and Bccton will start at right end. Hassell will start at quarterback with Ernest House at fullback and Eddie Taylor and Eugene Raarty at halfbacks. The Seadogs will be at home next week for a game with the Camp Le jeune Devil Pups. An expert cigarmaker can pro duce by hand about 400 cigars a day. Butch Hassell Reports For Practice Wednesday Butch HaaseS. starting quart er bark for the Beaufort Beadofa la*t year nf?M tor practice ?f* nesday (or Ikp frr<t (ton* tins year .0. ^ ? J Ll. ?9W*ff 5*1 I^WRiy vO nIB MWl In a IwlHl accident this summer ?M ??) on crutches when football <oac h V. M Worthum ia quite ha PPT that Hassell is finally ebfo lo begin practice. "We wiH let him work sot for * week or so and are how that font comes along," the coach says. Hassell might be able to flay ?tent weak hut I think it will be best to hold him for a while lie haa kept up with the team so far as an the plays are concerned and he haa been handling the ball a lot, even though he was not aMe to pfoy "I believe Hassell ronM step to right now and rail a good hall game for as. However. I'm not sure that he wiH even ptay quar terback. His cousin Pud haa been doing a fine Job and I may shift Butch to halfback "Either one of the boys eouM do a good fob at halfback Of course a lot depends on how that foot j comes around. There is a chance UM N will he ? ?M? WfcM Butch gets Km speed b#ek," GaWh Mor rison ront timed. lam frn H&t*h mm mm of the top passer* m Mm Con ferenee He jtumM t* f Mf asset l? the Seadog mtM *?*eb. With !?otfh throwing from the rtght side ?nd Pwd passing fro** the fcft, the Seadoga will hate a double threat m the pasmng department. Beanfort fans CM leak forward to seeing Bmeb in hit tirat home game against Farm rifle on Oct. 10. that will be homeeoming Might for the Seadogs and ? special Moiiram Is being prepared fof the hdlftime. UmNm' Day WIihimi At Ootf Clufc AfMMvnced Mrs George WaBaee, Mrs I.ock woorl Phillips Md Mrs. Dam Fe mia were winners daring ladies' day at the Mofehead Cttjr Golf and Co imiry Club Tnewlay morning. Mrs. Waflwe won the fewest poits prize for baring only 11 putts on nine holes Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. remit tied for fhe lowest seores on the "Mind holes " The women received golf balls as prizes. AUJu^L&h, FUEL Kl.Pf WO? WATER A ALWAYS POK VOU WHEN < vou want rr- ] WAVE IT THERE ANO THEN J ^ J Be sure of instant hot water and steady, even heat ? Call PA *3414 NOW for the Fuel Oil to do the job. Prompt, courteous service. "rnisF-m-An ntr* ESEl "tO^FHt AT? ct/ y ,VCV<M C*?>dt /AM HOW ! 8WH YflUB flWM HflHF NOW! Mortgage Life Insurance at no extra cost on all Jim Wetter Shed Homes! Even if the family breadwinner passes away Vow Home Will Be Paid For! ? MM MOMI BUILT ON VOW Mt ?* MM ** MM WttM M4ST TRU1TI0 SHill HOMI (WILD**. MOW OVI? 10.000 COMFIITUT FIMSHIO ON OUTIlM WlfH UOOI iHINO IN1IDII TWOSOME $1495 Cash Price $43.80 Monthly ?wt'l ? impnli modern two Mima home that'i rare M fcwiM* An ?die ol ywar M MM W a young couple wasting to get oat of will aaorfct tMV M A HOMEOWNER! Jast right for oMer folk. needing more ttrtoc am JM ft do?B, IU.W monthly (leu than real) far 4S moath*. Or, far ?nk |UK. visit display office today f If YOU CANT COMI 1 . . CAU COUICT . . . Ol Willi IIOHT NOW) ^ O. HUktr.7 j?l 8^0 M*t to FAYfTTBVILLE, N. ?. ik Amtuuior Mi cALt eouae r= m. mm ok wbite to: p. o. ?? uss, rirntMii, x. c ? ir? A ?MOMTV MMU KOMI . . . IT # A JIM WALT* HOMU HWUHI (MR ws*
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1958, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75