Page 4 THE FULL MOON October 4, 1960 BULLDOG BARKS MIKE WOLFE Every good football team needs a steady, level-headed lead er who can be counted on, and our first Athlete of the Month, co-captain Mike Wolfe, certainly fits the bill. Mike is a two-year veteran of varsity play, and is experienced in the key backfield positions he plays. As an offensive player he performs in the alternate role of blocking back and fullback, while on defense his alertness and speed make him a valuable performer in the Bulldogs’ secondary. He may carry the nickname of “Droopy” off the field, but as indicated by his fine play, Mike is anything but that when it comes to playing football. Therefore, we are proud to hon or him as the Athlete of the Month. JIMMY BURRIS “He gets the job done” can be an accurate description of the Athlete of the Month, Jimmy Burris. Easy-going and good-natured off the field, Jimmy is all business when it comes to performing on the gridiron. He is a fine blocker on offense and carries out all assignments given to him. Jimmy also performs capably on the defensive unit at the defensive tackle position. ‘‘Bo,” as he is popularly known to ASHS students, is in his third season as a member of the varsity, and as a tribute to his football prowess, we salute him as the Athlete of the Month for a job well done. Ready. Bulldogs? Cartoons at the movies often picture a Bulldog as the divine ruler of his neighborhood and a tough customer to deal with. For the past six seasons that’s just what our Albemarle Bull dog has been as far as the now-deceased South Piedmont Con ference IS concerned. This fall, the Bulldog has moved to a new neighborhood con taining some new challengers to his crown. We are speaking of course, of the new AAA Conference containing new-comers Asheboro, Thomasville, and Statesville. In addition, several old rivals from his old neighborhood, such as Concord, Kannapolis, Landis, and China Grove, have followed our crafty canine to his new home. Therefore, it should be quite interesting to see the outcome football hostilities are over in the neighborhood in Bulldog will be able to bring to AoHS a new conference title, but win or lose, we know he will Sive a good account of himself and add to the prestige and name of the school he represents, so go sic’em. Bulldog! Help Player Win Picture Who’s your favorite ASHS football player? Now you have a chance to give him your support. M(wse s Clothing Store is featuring a contest in which the boy who receives the greatest number of votes as the favorite player on the team will win a 40" by 80" picture of the foot- bail team. This large photograph will be on display in the window of Mooses during the entire football season. Bulldogs Beaten By Strong Team A fired- up Lexington team bumped off a very good Albe marle team Friday night at the Albemarle High Stadium with a score of 12-7. The Yellow Jackets’ attack was formed around Junior Webster, their versatile fullback and half back. Webster scored both of Lexington’s TD’s and was hard to stop all night. One of Lexington’s touchdowns was made in the second quarter with the PAT being no good. This put the Bulldogs down in the ball game 6-0. The Bulldogs, not being one to give up, roared back in the same quarter with a score by Steve Burieson. The Bulldogs ran the PAT over, with Jerry Smith car rying the ball. This score put the Bulldogs ahead 7-6. In the last minutes of the fourth quarter Webster again carried the ball into the end zone for a score. The PAT was again no good. KENT MONTGOMtiRY . . . on receiving etid-of-gcsme-winning PAT from Tailbock Jerry Smitli. HARWOOD'S FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions DIAL YU 2-2157 PHILLIPS CLOTHING COMPANY '— Clothing for Men and Boys — YU 2-3116 :: 127 N. Second St. ALBEMARLE, N. C. Schedule Sept. 9 — Bessemer Home Sept. 16 — China Grove* .... Away Sept. 23 — Lexington Home Sept. 30 — Concord* Home Oct. 7 — Kannapolis* Away Oct. 14 — Thomasville* .... Home Oct. 21 — Landis* Away Oct. 28 — Rockingham Away Nov. 4 — Statesville* Home Nov. 11 — Asheboro* Away *Denotes Conference games. Last-Minute PAT Downs Red Devils With only 53 seconds left in the game, the Albemarle Bull dogs scored the winning touch down to send China Grove’s Red Devils to a 7-6 defeat. Jerry Smith scored the winning touchdown and ran over the ex tra point, but it was called back. Smith then passed to end Kent Montgomery for the PAT, which Flovoers and Gifts ALBEMARLE. N. C. proved to be the dagger in China Grove’s back. The Grovers scored their lone ^lly in the last quarter, when Tommy Kelly tossed a 23-yard heave to end Eddie Mills for the tally, which was on a “fourth and ten” situation. The PAT was no good, a miss which proved to be decisive. Sparkling for the Bulldogs on defensive were Underwood, Bur ns, Wolfe, Mabe, and Burleson. On offense Mike “Droopy” Wolfe excelled at the new fullback’s position, along with tailback J. Smith and end Montgomery. For the Bulldogs it was the first South Piedmont Conference test, and they proved worthy ad versaries for any team they play. Compliments of J. H. HARKEY GULF OIL DISTRIBUTOR Dial YU 2-1812 ALBEMARLE OIL COMPANY Distributors of Amoco Products We Give S & H Green Stamps Kerosene, Gasoline, Fuel Oil SUGGS Furniture Co. ‘Where Your Pennies Make More Sense" 534 Concord Rd. PHONE YU 2-7113 MILLER'S. Inc. Real Estate Building - Insurance PHONE YU 2-2149 Hotel Albemarle Building YINGLING FURNITURE CO. 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