THE GRYPHON — Page Nine Ot ThC^^|^,Tg^nto5fey NO. 32, JUNIOR GUARD DENNIS COIT scores two points against Sanderson. SENIOR FORWARD KEN BULLUCK nets two points for the Gryphons. Gryphons Edge Goldsboro, Overcome Spartan Attack RM vs Goldsboro The Gryphons opened a new chapter in their ledger of Cardiac wins with an 80-76 overtime victory in Goldsboro. This was the season-opener for both teams, filled with all the mistakes characteristic of a first game. The Gryphons took an early lead and wel^ up-17-1-2 at the end of the first quarter. The second quarter brought the Cougars closer, and as both teams hit the locker room, the score was 35-33 in favor of the Gryphs. Substituting frequently, Chesson kept his Gryphs alive during the third quarter as they maintained a consistent eight point lead. Going into the fourth quarter, the Gryphs were ahead ^50. During the fourth quarter, it appeared that the Gryphs were going to give the game to Goldsboro as they committed countless fouls and turnovers player sent the game into a tie. Again, the Gryphs took com mand of the extra period and won 80-76. The Gryphs were powered by the scoring of Ken Bulluck and Charles Williams. Bulluck, a senior forward and co-captain, hit 55 percent of his shots, scoring 30 points. Sophomore Williams 'hit a glistening 65 percent from the field and scored 24 points. Dennis Coit chipped in with 13 points. The Cougars were led in scoring by Arthur Dawson with 18 and Warren Alston with 17. The Gryphons defeated the Spartans of Raleigh-Sanderson 72^, and upped their record 2- 0. The Spartans led the Gryphs 38-36 at the half. At the end of the third quarter the Grphs trailed the Spartans 55-51. The Gryphs out scored the Spartans 21-11. in the fourth quarter, defeating them 72-66. Thegame was a massive battle in the first half. Early in the fourth quarter, reserve guard, Jimmy Roberson sparked the Gryphs. He scored nine points in less than two and a half minutes. Roberson’s spurt broke up a close game. Senior forward, Ken Bulluck, led the Gryphs in scoring with 24 points. Sophomore center, Charles Williams, scored 19 points. Senfor guard, Jimmy Roberson, scored 11 points and sophomore, Jeff Battle, added Christmas vacation has finally arrived, and not a minute too soon. Eager eyes have peeked into the hall closets and under Dad’s bed and found new rifles, boots, fishing gear, and other sporting accessories, making the wait worthwhile. And now, thirteen days of hunting before returning to brag on the kill. An amusing anecdote—A father took his 10 year old son with him to a local hunting club. He left him with a gun and five buck shot and told hime to shoot at anything he saw other than the dogs. A few minutes later, the father heard five loud blasts and returned to the place he’d left his son. When he got there, he found that his son had shot at and killed seven pigs with five shots. One square inch of a seal’s skin contains some 30,000 hairs. Meal worms are a favorite 10 points. Haskins of Raleigh- Sanderson led all scorers with 25 points followed by Hinton with 16 points and Boyette with 11 points. ice-fishing bait. They can be found in stored grain which has become moist. * « « «:|c 4e« * ^ * Ingenuity, not variety, is the spice of life! When nothing better is available, a tobacco pipe serves well to call wild turkeys. To imitate a lost hen, pucker your lips over the stem and suck air inward works amazingly! Tip for the duck hunter! If you forget your metalgame carrier and hate to carry wet, slimy birds, do not fret! Simply stretch out the loops of the plastic holders that hold a six- pack of beer or soda. Double each loop and stick the bird’s head in. 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