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Friday, July 17, 1959
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C.
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Coach Sam Arbes of the New
Bern High school Bruins probably
has his superstitions, like most
everyone else in sports. However,
he expressed no qualms at schedul
ing his first grid practice for the
thirteenth day of August.
Looking at the forthcoming
Northeastern Conference race real
istically, Sam figures Washington’s
Pam-Pack has the best chance to
end Elizabeth City’s two-year regin
as loop champion.
“Choppy Wagner has his entire
backfield returning,” reasons Ar-;
bes, “and there’ll be some good
big men up front in the forward
wall. Still, you can’t count Eliza
beth City out. After all, they’re
the champs until somebody proves
otherwise.”
As for the Bears, there are
several encouraging factors. Harold
French, who was lost to the team
last year when he sustained a leg
injury, will be on hand to resume
his play at fullback. This gives
Sam a chance to move Joe Heath
into the line for offense as well
as defense.
Last season Joe—who will co-
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captain with Cliffie Rowe—had to
be counted on for offensive full
back and defensive tackle, after
French ran afoul of misfortune.
Phil Rawls, a B-4, 215 pound tackle
from down Pamlico way, wasn’t
eligible in 1958, but the Bruins
will have him available
Most of the schools In North
Carolina won’t be starting football
practice until August 15, since
their opening date for classroom
work in many instances is Septem
ber 1. It is a scholastic rule in the
State that practice must not begin
earlier than two weeks before the
opening of school. Here in New
Bern, school is due ^o start on
August 27.
Proud parents who turn out to
see their young sons perform in
the town’s Pony and Sunday School
leagues don’t do much nodding in
the stands. For one thing, the base
ball games are exciting, and
secondly nothing beats seeing ^our
own flesh and blodd playing out
there on the diamond.
ACHIEVES GOAL — Every
New Bern High school ath
lete dreams of a sports
scholarship at some college.
Louis Zaytoun—outstanding
in football and basketball-
got his from The Citadel, and
reports for grid action on
September 1.—Photo by Bil
ly Benners. .
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