Tuesday, May 27, 1952 THE FULL MOON Page 5 Bulldogs Suffer Loss To Comets The Asheboro Comets beat the Bulldogs in the second game with them by a score of 10-9. Traywick led the hitting for the Bulldogs by getting three hits for five times at bat. Ken Smith was close behind, getting two for four. The winning pitcher for the Comets was Carmichael, and the losing pitcher for the Bulldogs was Lawhon. This left a record of four wins and six losses. Railroaders Beat Bulldogs, 9 to 7 When the Bulldogs played Spencer for the second time at Spencer, the Railroaders beat the Bulldogs 9-7. Lawhon and Raygene Smith led the hitting for the Bulldogs. Raygene hit a home run in the fifth inning. The winning pitcher for Spen cer was Lanning, and the losing pitcher for Albemarle was Ray gene Smith, Tub Russell fractured his jaw and was put out for the remain der of the season. Shaver New Head Of Honor Society Robert Shaver was elected as president of the Honor Society for the coming year at a called meet ing last week. The other officers elected to assist Robert are as follows: Bill Huckabee, vice-president; Caro lyn Williams, secretary; Bernice Roscoe, treasurer; Martha Rae Harris, scrapbook chairman; Frank Burrell, business manager. Mrs. Nell Westerlund, the spon sor of the Honor Society, said that the officers will have a tough schedule next year, and she requested that the members choose capable people who don’t already hold so many offices. Albemarle Loses To Thomasville The Bulldogs traveled to Thom asville, only to be beaten by a score of 11-3. Larry Chance, who is catching in Tub Russell’s place, led the hitting for the Bulldogs by get ting two for four times at bat. The winning pitcher for Thomasville was Ballard, and the losing pitcher was Lawhon. This left the Bulldogs a record of four wins and four losses. 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They are, front row, with the awards received, left to right, Peggy Lowder, Woodmen medal for history work; David Plowman, Citizenship award from Civitan club; Jean Barringer, Babe Ruth sportsman ship trophy for girls; Doug Knotts, Babe Ruth sportsmanship trophy for boys; Kathryn Kimrey, best girl athlete; second row, left to right; Martha Harris, American Legion oratorical contest; Harold Smith, president of the senior class which won the intramural trophy; Jimmy Griffin, world peace essay contest award; Johnny Eagle, outstanding senior band member; Lewis Kluttz, best work in dramatics; and David Morrow, best work in art. Not present were Leslie Swanner, best boy athlete, and Joe Clayton, winner of the chorus work award. —Staff Photo—Ivey. ANNUAL AHS AWARD— (Continued from Page One) trophy was won by Doug Knotts and Jean Barringer. Glenn Almond was the ovit- standing intramural athlete. The climax of the program was the presentation of the Intramural Trophy to the Senior Class. Monogram Club certificates were awarded, along with blue ribbons to Field Day and intra mural winners. The complete list is as follows: Football: Raygene Smith, Ken neth Russell, Arthur Lynn, Keith Byrd, Bud Griffith, Jimmy Mil- lican, Douglas Knotts, Bill Huck abee, Johnny Youngblood, Jim my Skidmore, and Charles Mc Manus. Basketball: Arthur Lynn, Keith Byrd, Bill Huckabee, Bruce Low der, Claude Lawhon, Leslie Swan ner, Jerry Traywick, and Robert Lowder. Baseball; Raygene Smith, Kenneth Russell, Bill Huckabee, Claude Lawhon, Donnie Smith, Jerry Traywick, Larry Chance, J. W. Foster, Ken Smith, Wade Compliments of CAROLINA REALTY CO. PHONE 80 Drink m In Bottles RELIABLE Jewelry Store Watches : Diamonds Jewelry : Luggage Musical Instruments 243 West Main Street ALBEMARLE, N. C. Hearne, and Dickie Cashwell. Hinson, Jean Barringer, Peggy Girls’ basketball: Kathryn Johnson, Barbara Huneycutt, Kimrey, Evelyn Kimrey, Doris and Patsy Williford. Compliments of AUTEN-WOLFE MOTOR CO. 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