16 uw l mmm \tm f Inning Teams In The CIM •coffuMUias from sfags m TON SNSTITBT* IS * emission the Panthers had a 4 ; mill lead with the score 45-41, in their favor. Bruce Spraggins. with IS field "oats and 3 free throws, arid Hoy ’ ey scored 13 and 15 points re latively, MORE HAMPTON INSTTffUnS 82. Elizabeth errr In the second game of the conso lation bracket of the tours ament, Saturday, the Hampton Institute Pirates defeated the Elizabeth City Teachers College quint 82 to 75 to rake fifth place honors in the an nual loop's three-day sports con test. Elisabeth City entered the tourney In a fifth plaec posi tion on Thursday, while the Hampton Pirates barely edged !n as the eighth place team. Both Hobs lost in Thursday’s, opening round of play. The Hampton quint sustained de feat at the hands of the A&T Aggies 34-79. and the Elisabeth City club drooped a win to Virginia State 86-79. To Friday’s consolation semi-fin als, Hampton edged out a win of 75 to 70 over Winston-Salem, and ECTC wallopped Delaware State 105 to S 3 to move to the fifth and sixth place consolation game. DELAWARE TATI' 92. WINSTON-SALEM 7 s Playing In the first consolation brocket game of the 14th CIA A tourney cage extravaganza at North Carolina College Saturday afternoon, the De la ware State Col lege Hornets breezed to an easy 92 *o 79 seventh place win over the Winston-Salem Rams. The Hornets seemingly found the Winston-Salem boopsters, noted for their fast breaking and. sharp shooting tactics, on the cold side and took advantage of the situation to race to a 47-33 lead in the fist half The hot-shot Racketeer of the Patronize Bontis Money Advertiser* I C. PRODUCTS msnc«t»J Msk f mm\ ) %■ seams JL. - • HUNG /jj # emenm- nk fnfaT?? / / • CONCRETE BLOCK AND SRICIC « CONCRETE STEPPINS STONES WiP RALEIGH—DUI. T* 4-USf •WHAM—M &M»1 • ZifrigffißN—#M 281* _Qu> Quaker STRaWht mouwMQm ~; t| WHISKEY *^ss fpSgl 4,% s?t * *»w * mu cuMir* tisftuw wmsas;. >„. m. Stem*, Cies Hill, wsje held to a minimum eight points fa the'first stanza. This contribotfed greatly to the Winston-Salem downfall Delaware returned in the second half to find a different Winston team as the Hama’ shooting ac curacy improved, and. gradually dewed tee gap to a 48-37 score WS TC moved to within 8 points of the Hornets after eight minutes had elapsed in the second frame and the count stood at 54-43, Del aware. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE *6, VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE 88 la one of the in os thrllteg games of the tournament, the Virginia State College Trojans of Peters burg edged tee North Carolina College Eagles of Durham 88 to 86 in a double overtime period to clinch third palce honors in the annual three-day cage classic. Coach Floyd Brown’s Eagles took a 3-0 lead after only oGe min ute of play, and held tec Vir ginians scoreless for a full four minutes, and racked up three more tallies before permitting . the Tro jans' Clyde Bonds to hit on a field goal for the Shejliou Matthews coached tidewater team. After six minutes of play, the Trojans finally knoted tlie count at 8 all. and moved ahead 8-8 with 13:59 seconds remaining in the half. NCC’s offensive became a little cold, and the Virginians continued to pour on the steam to move to s 9 point lead wth 9 minutes left in the period. Bonds, the Orange. N. J. senior Trojan, proved to be the worry wart to the Eagle defensive as his patent jump shots kept the Vte ginians ahead and paced them to a 42-30 halftime advantage. The capital city of the .Aztec In diana Is buried beneath the present capital of Mexico. According to The World Book Encyclopedia, the Aztecs built their city, called Ten ochtitlan, on islands which they enlarged by filling huge reed rafts. Freedom is a gift from tee past but it is not at all certain that it win be a legacy to the future. Scrub hard wood a cut forest pro fits CARVER HOMECOMING “QUEENS” Homecoming Queen Olivia Johnson of Carver High and Elementary School Pinelops. V te shown reigning over the Homecoming basket halt program and contest between her school and Pitt Comity Training School. Grimes ; North Carolina Launches i New Concept In 4-H Work North Carolina has reached s new era in 4-H Club work Tra- ; j ditionally, organized clubs have ap | pea red only in the school Now, \ with the advent of die 4-H Com- j inunity Club it is possible for an ! organized club to reach the corner I of every county. It is not iurt another club or j organization And it is furthering ) an already outstanding youth pro- j gram. To boys and girls who are mem bers, and to men and women who : serve as leaders, the 4-H Coin- j cnumly Club is a "way of life.” t Even though this community club is relatively new concept in North j Carolina 4-H Club work, it is ap pearing in many counties as a vi- S fal part of the total 4-H Club pro- j gram. Why? It is a natural organization and a sequence to an officially or un officially organized community These communities have accepted the responsibility of their youth. Leaders have volunteered, been c- j lected or "drafted ” in eve ry in- ‘ 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT SERVICE THY OUR 25-LB. ALLDRYERS WASHERS FOR RUGS AND HEAVY ITEMS mm street mm UMummi NEXT TO RALEIGH SEAFOOD MARKET M Funerals Cost Less -Hit tsse»» RALEIGH FUNERAL-HOME Compare %s£) %u& be Convinced! |f|| || I If® § fR| gg g****""'® liLfelil ] TE 23835 Kfiffifli g Mwwwiiiai &mmm \ *** «■ ST. stance, they are the "backbone" of i the clubs. | They give their time, thoughts j and work. Anytime a 4-B’er may call upon them for assistance, ‘i j gave up my fishing for the com | munity 4-H Club - and it is well i worth it.” remarks Dewey Lanier, j adult- leader for Dm pirn County’s j Cedar Dark Club, i This club under the guidance of : Lanier and his wife, won the 13,if I National Safety Award, But more ; important to them, is that, so many | girls and boys wanted to join it I was necessary to have two club? - one for the junior members funder : 13 years' and another club for the senior 4-H'ers. j Mrs Lois Britt, assistant Duplin j County home economics agent and F- J. Simpson, former assistant ag ricultural agent of the same county, quickly point out that the com munity dubs do not take the place of the school clubs: they are a suppleim-nt to them. Many 4-H‘ers i are members of both dubs. Better attendance is recorded in j every county where these com- !a»*. Botlj, the boys and girls were vtctcrloo* over S*itt in She double header. 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