Friday, November 6, 1959
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
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As Seen in The Mirror's
SPORTS
of Athletes
and Events
Kew Bern’s Bud Parker is prob
ably the most talented third string
er in the history of North Caro
lina’s college football. Never, we
are inclined to believe, has there
been a bench wanner in the At-
latic Coast Conference or the
Southern Conference who came
close to Parker’s promise and abili
ty.
Bud has played very little for
the Demon Deacons of Wake For
est, so there’s no accurate way to
apply the yardstick to his poten
tial. Notwithstanding the sensation
al passing of Norman Snead, who
pushed the local boy into oblivion,
we’re convinced that Coach Paul
Amen made a mistake in not using
Bud more.
Ironically, other colleges in and
out of the State would have been
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cept one of these offers. Instead
he is bound to feel hopelessly frus
trated as he rides the bench
When Bud was quarterbacking
the New Bern High school Bears,
and burning up the Northeastern
Conference with his spectacular
passing and running, it was already
a foregone conclusion that he
would play his college football for
Wake Forest. Since his father is a
Baptist preacher, no one expected
the youngster to don anything but
a Deacon uniform.
All the factors that made up
Parker’s lack of stardom at Wake
Forest may not be known to the
general public. And, we’ll admit,
second guessing a coach accom
plishes nothing. Even so, a lot of
rather smart folks in the realm
of football have told us that they
still believe Bud could have been
a gridiron great under favorable
circiunstances.
For oim part, we have seen plen
ty of first stringers in the Atlantic
Coast Conference—some of them
playing for Wake Forest—^who did
n’t have Bud’s ability.
Top Ten Tunes
In New Bern
This Week
wnoMnnnnr
1. Mack The Knife — Bobby Dar
in.
2. Mr. Blue — Fleetwoods.
3. . Don’t. You Know ^ Della
Reese.
4. Put Your Head On My Shoul
der — Paul Anka.
5. A Deck of Cards — Texas Ty
ler.
6. Primrose Lane — Jerry Wal
lace.
7. Lonely Street — Andy Wil
liams.
8. Teen Beat — Sandy Nelson.
9. Seven Little Girls — Paul
Evans.
10. Just Ask Your Heart —
Frankie Avalon.
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ON THE HORIZON — Rolin
Verrone, a rising star for
New Bern’s Junior High, is
pointing up better football
fare for local fans in years
to come. There are other
youngsters on the team who
show considerable promise,
too. — Photo by Billy Ben
ners.
GLEANINGS —
(Continued from Page 4)
sues dated October 23, 1959 and
October 30, 1959)—William Henry
West, Spate Brocklin West, Brian
Clinton West, Susan Watson, Wil
liam Blake Watson, Calvin A. Wat
son,-'Louisa Watson, Lucinda Wat
son, Sarah Watson, Joseph H. Arn
old, Elmira Arnold, Frances S.
Arnold, Bryan C. W. Arnold, Bryan
Watson, Henry Watson, Susan V.
Biddle, Elizabeth S. Biddle, Ann J.
Biddle, Benjamin F. Biddle, Henry
H. Biddle, Patsy Ann Cox, Edwin
Cox, Frances Kilpatrick, Lovincey
Kilpatrick,
Eleanor Kilpatrick, Mary Kilpat
rick, Charles H. Kilpatrick, Julia
Lane, Samuel C. Lane, Eliza Lane,
Caroline Lane, Lucinda Lane, Bry
an Lane, Joseph Lane, Martha
Lane, Edwin Lane, Eleanor Petitt,
William Petitt, Nathan Petitt, Wil
liam Stocks, Sarah Carlton, James
Kilpatrick, Ann Kilpatrick, Council
Clarke, Patcey Mills, Farnifold
Rhem, Hannah A. Rhem, Louisa
Rhem, Julia Rhem, Jacob Rhem,
Eleanor Daughtery, Benjamin F.
White and Martha A. White. Re
spectfully submittted by Isaac B.
Cox, William P. Biddle and Samuel
S. Biddle, committee. June 19,
1841.
The names of the children in
District No. 2: Spencer Phillips,
Eliza Phillips, Margaret Phillips,
Catherine Phillips, Edmond Phil
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S. I. Dawson and wife, Lola C.
Dawson; H. H. Dawson and wife,
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son, property in No. 9 township.
James M. Hodges and Elizabeth
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John C. Sinclair and wife, Helen
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Emory. Submitted by Levia J.
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1841.
The names of the children in
District No. 3: Moniza Moore, Jacob
Moore, John Moore, Stephen
Moore, Richard Moore, Serena
Barns, Robert Barns, Richard Jou-
don, Jeremiah Slade, Catherine
Slade, Ann Slade, George Bryan,
Johnson Bryan, Richard Bryan,
William Umphrey, Jesse Umphrey,
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Stephen Jones, Frederick Jones,
Cordelia McCoy, Mary McCoy,
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Julia Andrews, Teresa Andrews,
William G. Wyes, Nisa Ann Wyes,
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school children living in various
districts of Craven county will be
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heads of families and ages of the
children, when shown).
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Buck to Herbert G. Willis, property
in No. 1 township.
Arthur R. Hopewell and wife, Ju
lia P. Hopewell, to Paul McCoy and
wife, Myrtle M. McCoy, property in
Na 2. township.
Eugene Apartment, Inc., to
Charles R. Townsend, Jr., and wife,
Frances T. Townsend, property in
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Reuben W. Clark and wife, Eva
May Jones Clark, to H. E Arthur
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J. F. Rouse and wife, Mamie Cox
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wife, Phoebe Barnette, property in
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Lester L. Wooten and wife, Edna
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W. J. Duncan and wife, Bettie W.
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F. Murray Phillips and wife, Vel
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