Wednesday, October 23,1946 Goldsboro Hi News Page Five 5,500 Fans See Quakes Play Raleigh Goldsboro’s ’Qualjes lost to a heavier Raleigh team by a 25-0 score before 5,500 spectators at Riddick Stadium last Friday night for its third Eastern Conference loss of the year. The Capital City boys scored once in the first quarter and once in the second to lead by 13-0 at ' the half, and then scored twice again in the third quarter to beat the ’Quakes by four touchdowns. Goldsboro threatened only late in the game when Frederick led the ’Quakes in a drive that began on their own 30 and ended on the Raleigh 12 with a pass intercep tion, Raleigh made 11 first-downs and Goldsboro nine. The Caps tried'^^5 passes and completed sev en for 178 yards. They had two intercepted. Goldsboro tried 16 passes but completed only five for 63 yards and had two intercepted. Raleigh lost 105 yards by penalties and Goldsboro had 58 yards on penalties. Raleigh only punted twice for an average of 29 yards a kick. Goldsboro kicked nine for a similar average. -The lineups: Pos.—Goldsboro Raleigh LE—^Pike Lloyd LT-^Lynch Deyton LG__Westbrook Olive C —Eason Moore RG—Keen Crocker RT—Smith Summers Ferrell Lesane Ussery Senter Sommers COACH JEFFREYS Uniforms! When the Quakes went out on the field for the New Bern scrap they were sporting flashy new white jerseys. The necks fit tight, the blue numerals stand out clear ly, and last but not least, they are a perfect fit. The boys showed their appreci ation by winning the contest, 18-6. Junior Quakes Play Wilson 11 !I Quakes Defeat New Bern RE—Noble QB—Bridges .. HB—Parrish .. HB—Waters ... FB—Frederick 0— 0 0—25 Score by periods: Goldsboro 0 0 0 Raleigh 6 7 12 Raleigh scoring touchdowns: Ussery, Lloyd, Sommers, Ferrell. Extra point: Ferrell (placement). Goldsboro substitutions: Klutz, Pope, ends; Griswold, tackle, Thompson, guard; Malpass, Bag- ley, Beamon, Shumate, backs. Koonce, Dunlap, Pierce, ends: Nicholson, Murray, Jone*', tackles; Shumaker, Davis, guards; Deb" nam, center; Shipstead, Poole, Holland, Ammons, Taylor, backs. Officials; Gerard (Illinois) eree; Howard (Carolina) pire; Hackney (Carolina) ref- um- head The Quakes had a fairly easy time winning the opener from the Bears of New Bern with a score of 18-6. Early in the second period the Quakes pushed over six points when Oscar Bagley scored the first touchdown. The extra point failed. “Chubby” Bridgers passed 33 yards to Clip Nobe who ran eight yards to score the second touchdown. The try for the extra point failed again. After the kick off Kenneth Waters scampered 25 yards for the third and final touch down. William Smith starred on defense. New Bern put in their 6 points when Richard Skinner broke off tackle in the last stanza and cross ed the marker. Dedications (by Pinky Gainey and Margie Perry) Listed in order are From, Dedi- cated, and To 1. Gut Malpass — “Come For a Ride With Me Baby” — ‘>11 girls The Jr. Quakes were defeated Thursday afternoon by the Wilson Cyclons. In the first stanza George Kannon made a touchdown for the Quakes but Billy Winslow fumbled the kick for the extra point. No. 40 on the opposite ,team made their first touchdown in the' first quarter and scored again in the second making the score 12-6. In the third quarter Goldsboro scored again jumping the score to 12-13. But Wilson took the game when in the last part of the 4th they made the last touchdown. The game ended with the 19-13 in favor of the Cyclones. Blackbirds Defeated by Earthquakes The Quakes bounced back from a 13-0 loss to Wilson to upset a highly favored Rocky Mount team by a 7-6 score. Early in the first quarter Rocky Mount scored the first touchdown. The try for the extra point failed. Toward • the end of the' second quarter Rocky Mount marched down the field to the Goldsboro 6 inch line when the whistle blew ending the half. On a double reverse in the third quarter Carlton Frederick carried the ball 'Ground the right end to score for the Quakes, making the score 6-6. . . . Bagley’s pass to Clip Noble made the' extra point that won the game . The Black Birds threatened on ly once in the last half and the game ended with the score 7-6. Can You Take It? A Boeing aircraft official as serted that the B-50, which is about the same size as the B-29, but which carries a larger load and has a greater speed and range, will “constitute this country’s principal bombardment aircraft for several years. COACH BLYSOK Little Man Has Big Idea Stanley — \ Well, kids, here’s a column for you to cry about and get mad about, but still it might be a good test to find out if you CAN TAKE IT ... . Gut, I hear you’re still picking up crumbs from Leah Lloyd’s ta ble. What’s wrong boy? Can’t you do better than that? Get wise, buddy . . . Carlotta seems to hold a flame for Chubby . . . But Chubby tells us all who’s the lucky girl. Could it be her ? ? ? I guess La Verne turned the tables on Frank. She ditched him first, everybody says. Seems she has turned all her attention on Charlie Wiggs. Good luck to you, Charlie. Teeny, What happened to you and Chris? I hear he’s coming home on leave soon, so get out that ole dusty halo and see if it still fits. We sure are proud of our co captains this year. They’re a swell choice, boys. Just keep up the good work. Bobby Malpass has been giving Dot Crawford the dfle eye ! ! Who knows? It might be love! So let’s watch that, eh Brucie . . . Peggy is-settling down since the summer season is over. Aren’t you happy, Freddie ? ? ? Good luck to ya both. Herman and Jack seem to be vieing over Doreen’s attention. Jack has one thing on you, Her man. He’s got a truck. Ruth Shaver still has her eye on a certain boy. Won’t you tell us? Or are you keeping it a secret — even from him ? ? ? Pinky, what is that I hear about Mutt standing yoi4 up Saturday night ? ? ? You should be shot, Mutt. She’s a wonderful gal ! ! ! Since Rusly has gone to Caro lina, Spanky doesn’t seem to miss him . . . Who’s taking his place, Spanky ? ? ? Martha Winslow is still true blue as ever . . . That’s fine, gal. He’s a grand boy, and I'm sure he is true to you, too. You’re both tops! Miss Willis is really jumping on Gerald this year. What’s wrong? Doesn’t she like ya, or something, Gerald ? ? ? Josephine has really found one out of so many and it had to be Paul! ! ! She made a wise choice! Don’t hurt him, Jo . . . Margie Pate has really got a mou^. She jabbers all the time !! Can’l you ever shut your trap? (Only joking — we really like you). Boy, typing is really strict this year! Sorta doesn’t give anybody a chance to pass. Can’t you help us out Miss Bryan, and Miss Reade ? ? ? Mr. Twiford is really nice. We sure^'appreciate that big smile ev ery day. It cheers us a lot. Well, kids, I’ll stop this stuff for now. So did you cry about, and get mad about this column ? ? Or CAN YOU TAKE IT ? ? ? for work in a radio station unless he can walk, read, write, sing, and walk backwards as well as he can forward. While, in order to' get a job, some people cultivate a reverse mind, many people are born in such a condition; i.e., they see let ters in a word in the reverse or der or they sometimes see upside- down. It may be all right for the radio folds to have this gift, but are no institutions in this coun try for people like that. Although some people are born with “backwards” minds, in a few cases their affliction does seem improved until they start talking fast. Now that is the mast dan gerous type. They may even be come Etarepsed. Something should and SAH to be done about it. Ebyam eht enamuh yteicos nac od gnihtemos tuoba ti ekil gnicalp linesman; judge. Lawrence (State) field Quakes Lose To Wilson For the tenth straight year the Quakes were defeated by Wilson. Dickie Davis passed 17 yards to Captain Jimmy Zakas in the end zone for Wilson’s first touchdown in the middle of the first quarter: Zakas’ boot for the extra point split the uprights. On the kick off the Quakes be gan a drive that carried all the way to the four yard line, but were penalized and stopped from scoring. The half ended with the Quakes 7-0 behind Wilson. Early in the third quarter Spur geon Speight intercepted a pass and ran to the 11 yard line. Wil son carried to the four before the Quakes’ forward wall led by Don aid Malpass stopped them. The Quakes took over on downs but were forced to kick. On the attempted punt Splike broke through and blocked the kick and scored standing up. Myron Ennis used his head in blocking the ex tra point. During the fourth quarter Tom my Beamon ran 50 yards for a touchdown but it was called back. Aside from this run the Quakes didn’t threaten during the second half. The Talk of the Town NEIL JOSEPH’S SHOP yw Do I Love You” — Gordon Davis. 3. Sister — “Why Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For” — Bryan. 4. Billy Burwell — “I Guess I’ll Get the Papers and Go Home” — Teeny. 5. - Knottie — “A Gal That Fel lows Cannot Steal” — not even me — “Bo”. 6. Poodle — “To Each His Own” — Lou. 7. Durwood — “Dance With a Dolly” — Peggy. 8. Dick Griswold — “My Sugar is So Refined” — Patsy. 9. All Boys — “Andy’s Boogie” — All Girls. 10. Gerald — “Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do, Do, Do?” •Miss Willis. 11. Mr. Russell — “You Are My Sunshine” — Mrs. Shine. 12. Bobby — “I’ve Got the Sun in the Morning and You at Night.” — Eunice. 13. Boz — “Don’t Get Around Much Any More” — Susan G. 14. Rufus — “Let’s Go Up stairs” — to Freshman Girls. 15. ^ Clip — “Baby, Are You Kiddin’? ” — Dot. 16. Esther Rose — “All That Glitters is Not Gold” — to Hubby- to-Be. 17. “Rocky Mount” — “Love Letters” — Travis. 18. Jane Shaver — “I Don’t Stand A Ghost of a Chance With You” — William Smith. 19. 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