February 15, 1935
GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
Page Three
G. H. S. BOXERS
ARE AT HILL
THIS WEEK
Quake Boxers
Defeat Pugs
From Garner
Take Close 3-2 Decision to Break
Deadlock Between Two Teams;
Other Summaries
Earthquake boxers hammered out
a close 3-2 decision over the Garner
ring team in the school gym, Thurs
day night, February 7, after both
teams had fought to a 4-4 draw in
Garner the week before.
The victory was their second of
the season. They lost to Raleigh
twice, the first time here, 4%-3%;
and the second there 41/2-%. They
were defeated by Wilson 5-0 on Jan
uary 28.
Summaries of all fights since Jan
uary 25 follow:
Second Garner-Goldsboro
80—Barrington, Garner, decisioned
Watson. 95—Underhill, Goldsboro, de
cisioned Broughton. 120—Mitchell,
Goldsboro, decisioned McCullers. 125
—Davis, Garner, decisioned Parrish.
Ward, Goldsboro, decisioned Cox.
Second Raleigh-Goldsboro
95—Beckwith, Ealeigli, decisioned
Underhill. 115—G. Moras defeated
Walton by technical kayo after 1 min
nte 15 seconds of first round. 120-
Brooks, Raleigh^ decisioned Mitchell
120—L. Moras defeated Parrish by
technical kayo after 1 minute 55 sec
onds of third round. 140—Ward, Golds
boro, and Miller fought to draw.
First Garner-Goldsboro
70—Sauls, Garner, and Watson
fought to draw. 75—Barrington,
Garner, decisioned Hollingsworth. 95
—Broughton, Garner, and Underhill
fought to draw. 110—Reeves, Golds
boro, decisioned Wall. 115—McCul
lers, Garner, and Mitchell fought to
a draw. 120—IVash, Garner, won tech
nical kayo over Parrish in second
round. 125—Glisson, Goldsboro, de
cisioned Davis. 140—Ward, Golds
boro, and Cox fought to draw.
Wilson-Goldsboro
100—Hearne, Wilson, decisioned Un
derhill. 120—Hayes, Wilson, knocked
out Walton in 15 seconds of first
round. 125—Eowe, Wilson, won tech
nical kayo over Daughtry. 155—Shaw,
Wilson, decisioned Ward.
First Raleigh-Goldsboro
95—^Underhill, Goldsboro, decisioned
Beckwith. .95—Doak, Raleigh, deci
sioned Van Hoy. 110—Reeves, Golds
boro, and G. Moras fought to draw.
115—^L. Moras defeated Walton by tech
nical kayo after 1 minute and 22 sec
onds of first round. 125—Wright, Ra
leigh, defeated Daughtry by technical
kayo. 125—Benton, Raleigh, defeated
Glisson by technical kayo after 1 min
ute and 3 seconds of second round.
135—Ward, Goldsboro, and Kennedy
fought to draw.
In the recent Junior Red Cross
campaign only 8 of the 21 home
rooms subscribed 100 per cent. A
total of $11.41 was collected, $7.00
of which will be sent to the National
Office. The remaining $4.41 will
be used for Red Cross purposes in
G. H. S. Miss Clayton sponsored
the campaign.
SPOR.T
'SHORTy^
By Norwood Middleton
Quake tracksters are going to
make a high bid to retain their mile
relay state record of 3 minutes anc.
40 seconds when they enter the state
high school meet in Chapel Hill in
April. One team early in the sea
son came within twelve seconds of
the record—and they were running
on a frozen track and in freezing
weather.
Coach Bullock’s ringmen return
to the fistic wars tonight in an East
ern Class A battle with Rocky
Mount’s Blackbirds at the William
Street G;pn at eight o’clock. The
Quake mittmen were turned back 6
matches to 3 in the Railroad City
early in the season; but much is the
experience they have had since that
evening and they hope to profit
by it.
After using the same uniforms for
six consecutive years, the Lady
Quakes recently made their first ap
pearance in bright new blue and
white ones.
Eootball in Hawaii never goes out
of season. It is played the year
round and practically everybody
plays. In high school circles the
WEIL'S TRACKSTERS
WILL SEND ENTRIES
TO MEET IN MARCH
Will Compete in Four Events in
indoor Games at Hill;
Records Given
boys are divided into leagues which
are organized according to weight.
Since no headgears, shoulder or hip
pads are used and they do not wear
shoes, the leagues are called “the
barefoot leagues.”
“ISTo nation that rides in automo
biles can let its children walk in
ignorance,” declared Dr. Leland
Cook, pastor of the Eirst Christian
Church, Kinston, as he discussed
the educational crisis in ISTorth Caro
lina, before the Goldsboro High
School P.-T. A., Tuesday night,
January 29.
Goldsboro High’s cinder-path
pounders, under the direction of
Lionel Weil, Jr., will swing into
action for the spring season when
they go to Chapel Hill, Saturday,
March 9, to compete in the South
ern Intercollegiate Conference In
door Games.
Coach Weil’s proteges have been
working diligently since the first of
January and hold weekly time trial,3
in hopes of making a good showing
in this meet, which will bring com
petition from high schools and col
leges all over the eastern section of
the country.
Captain James Davis and Clifton
James will enter the 1,000-yard run
and will double in one leg of the
mile relay. Other members of the
quartet will be picked from William
Vinson, James McClenny, Alvin
Cullins, Billy Griffin, and Billy
Raney.
Bob Lane will most likely enter
the high jump and Billy Griffin,
Bob Lane, and Clifton James will
enter the 60-yard dash.
Records which have been set by
the Quake tracksters follow: (All
were set in 1934 except the broad
jump mark, set in 1933.)
Event Time Holder
100-yard dash :10.5 Billy Griffin
220-yard dash :23.9 Billy Griffin
*440-yard run :52.1 John Graham
-yard run 2:07.2 Clifton James
1-mile run 5:00 Bryon Greene
High Jump 5’ 5” Bob Lfane
Broad Jump 19’ 4” Dick Thornton
Shot Put 42’ Rupert Pate
Discus Throw 100’ Bob Lane
=^l-mile relay 3; 36.5 Graham, Da(vis,
Porter, James
i^-mile relay 1:37 Graham, Griffin,
Porter, James
*Better than state records.
Girls Select Mascot
Fluffy, a big white Persian cat,
has been selected by members of
the girls’ basketball squad to be
their mascot for the remainder of
the year. Belonging to little Miss
Ann Bullock, it attended its first
game last Friday night.
New Bern Bruinettes
Win Twice Over Ladies
Eor two consecutive times the
Lady Quakes have been defeated by
the Bruinettes of Kew Bern Higl
School. They journeyed to ISTew
Bern on Eriday, February 1, to lose
37-20 and were defeated on the home
court, 36-31, on Eriday, January 25
In the first game the Ladies helc.
the lead until the last quarter when
the visitors put on a spurt, took the
lead, and won the game. Goldsboro
led at half-time with the score 24-16
Privette, Goldsboro’s fast-stepping
forward, turned in the outstanding
work in the game as she outscorec
I^ew Bern’s state champion high-
scorer for one game. Privette tallied
17 counters while Laughinghouse
hooped six field goals. Smallwooc
and Huggins played best for l^ew
Bern.
When Coach Langston’s girls went
to ]^ew Bern they were far less suc
cessful. Services of Captain Frances
Massey, who was sick, were greatly
missed at her all-important guarc
post.
Privette and Spruill were high
scores for Goldsboro and Laughing
house for J^^ew Bern.
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Kinston Girls
Rally to Take
Exciting Tilt
Two Hundred See Lady Quakes Lead
Until Last Quarter and
Then Lose, 27-20
The biggest crowd to view a Mgli
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timated at over two hundred, saw
the Red Devils of Grainger High,
Kinston, snatch the lead in the last
quarter and retain it until the end
of the game, gaining a 27-20 victory
over the Lady Quakes in the gym,
Friday, February 8.
Blalock, star Red Devil forward,
scored the fatal points in the last
quarter. At intermission Coach
Langston’s Blue and Whites had the
game well in hand, leading 15-3.
Louise Spruill was high scorer for
Goldsboro with 11 points, and Bla
lock with 15 counters took high
scoring honors of the game.
Privette and Heyward, Goldsboro
forwards, displayed some good floor-
work during the game, and Frances
Massey did a good job at her guard
work. Blalock and Nunn, for
wards, and Sutton, guard, played
best for the visitors.
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