1959 bal- 20- due 3 3; N. ap- ap- rew Tis- 779. 2CU- ER- by in ier- ood lim ER Friday, August 28, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN. N. C. Page Five in Hm Mirror's I Unless we miss our guess, Coach Sam Arbes of the New Bern High school Bears is going to be plagued by a familiar problem when his football team meets Choppy Wag- per’s Washington Pam-Pack on September 18. Wagner likes to send his backs around the ends, and seldom strives for real yardage through the middle of the line. Year after year, his strategy is the same. In fact, it would be hard to recall a time when he had an outstanding fullback carrying the brunt of the attack. This year it eould be different He has a squad of veterans, and may elect to be more versatile in formulating his offensive. Even so, ELECTRIC MOTOR REBUILDERS 24-Hour Service ACE ELECTRICAL CO. 318 S. 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And there’s always the chance that some unsung hero will bob up to spark the ball club to a successful season. Its co-captains, Joe Heath and Cliffie Rowe, love to win and are l(iound to impart a good share of their spirit to teammates. That ojd adage about the team that won’t be beat can’t be beat isn’t entirely true. Inferior teams usually lose, regardless of the spirit engendered. But it’s a cinch that the will to win pays dividends for any outfit good enough to stay in the ball game. Before Washington, Morehead City must be reckoned with. A de cisive victory for the Bruins would go a long way in giving them the confidence they need. READ THE MIRROR WEEKLY AMOCO SERVICE CENTER • COMPLETE CAR SERVICE White Gas for All Conveniences 303 George St., Ph. ME 7-3925 FOR COMPLETE REDECORATING Some of the world's fin est Wall Coverings in va rious types and textures. Paint colored to match or blend each pattern. Free estimates. Dial ME 7-5510 HARRELL'S PAPER SHOP R. E. 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