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Friday, May 15, 1959
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Page Five
As Seen in TIm Mirror's
of Athletes
and Events
It looks like a fine season is in
store for the New Bern Recrea
tion Department’s Pony League.
Pre-season contests have given the
youngsters a taste of what’s com
ing, and they’re all set for games
arranged for the regular summer
schedule.
Softball is getting off to a good
start too, which isn’t surprising in
a town that goes for the sport in
a big way. Incidentally, this new
generation may not know it, but
their own Dads didn’t know what
softball was. They played a lot of
baseball however, on the nearest
vacant lot.
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Wallace Wade’s resignation as
commissioner of the Atlantic Coast
Conference, and his announced re
tirement from the sports scene,
is a matter of keen regret among
athletes, officials, coaches and fans.
One of the all-time greats in the
coaching profession, when he led
Alabama and Duke to the grid
iron heights, he is first and last a
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real gentleman. New Bernians who
recall the night he spoke at a
Duke alumni banquet here will
readily agree.
Wade, unlike some coaches who
curse and browbeat their players,
achieved spectacular results by
treating them with respect. He did
n’t pamper them, but by the same
token he wisely took the attitude
that a boy with the right qualifica
tions to be a successful athlete
doesn’t profil] from needless abuse.
♦ * « «
Wrestling and track may have
been regarded as “minor” sports
when they were added -to the ath
letic program at New Bern High
School, but most of the sports glo
ry reaped hereabouts this year
came from the noteworthy per
formances of these two teams.
Which just goes to show how im
portant a diversified, well-rounded
program can be.
If you can’t love your enemies,
compromise—forget them.
^ tiANDY MAN — New Bern
i liad better ball players than
little Howard Hobgood in
Coastal Plain days of yore,
but no Bruin ever hustled
more. He was a great favor
ite with the fans, so we fig
ured you’d like it if we ran
his picture for old time’s
, sake.
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in Brownsville.
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Luretta Daniels Hicks and hus
band, Freddie Hicks; Martha Dan
iels; Eula Grace Bryant to James
Daniels, property in Brownsville.
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Carl W. Johnson and wife, Jack
ie S. Johnson, to Robert McLean
Puckett and wife, Emily L. Puckett,
property at Havelock.
* * * *
Grace L. Alligood to Robert M.
Boyd and wife, Jean W. Boyd,
property in New Bern.
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C. R. Duke and wife, Clara C.
Duke, to D. A. Wingate and wife,
Elizabeth Wingate, property in
No. 6 township.
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Edward L. Ricks and wife, Mary
E. Ricks, to North Carolina Pine
Lumber Co., property in No. 2
township. •
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John P. Edwards and wife, Vel
ma Edwards, to Hilda E. Lancaster,
property on Rhem Avenue.
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of Kit Cwamp Christian church,
property in No. 2 township.
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wife, Margaret H. Stallings, to W.
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township.
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Marvin F. Aldidge to M. Warren
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No. 8 township.
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Carl W. Johnson and wife, Jack
ie S. Johnson, to Paul H. Strader
and wife, Jill N. Strader, property
at Havelock.
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