Friday, November 13, 1959 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Five As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS of Athletes and Events There are few things more de pressing than playing ball for a team that loses most of its games. Hence, the 1959 season has been a sickening and embarrassing experi ence for members of the New Bern High school football squad. No glory settles on the shoulders of the also-ran, in sports or in any thing else. The cheers go to the winner, and the jeers to the loser, It is ever thus, so the Bruins are tasting the same bitter dregs that other athletes have tasted before them. The Mirror offers no excuses for the poor showing made by the Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping & Vulcanixing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 Service on All Makes of Electrical Appliances Eubanks Refrigeration Service ME 7-2571 W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Ttlephonei: !■ Office ME 7-314S — Home ME 7-3412 Today and Every Day A. D. Laughinghouse Is Ready to Give You Courteous and Cemplato Texaco Service CCC SERVICE STATION Across from Courthouse ME 7-6827 Dining Out Is Always a Special Occasion at The Dinner Bell Steaks - Seafoods Chops SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Bears this season. Perhaps much of their failure to excel was of their own making. As some fans undoubtedly feel, the coaching staff may not have measured up. When, the team looked good, ^hich hasn’t been often, it seemed ro have what it takes to pick up viiotories. When it looked bad, nothing it did seemed right. Sel dom did the Bruins get the lucky Breaks that every ball club hopes fpr. But it has been said, with jus tification, that a really good ball club makes its own breaks more pften that not. I For our part, we didn’t expect i he New Bern team to be an honest 0 goodness contender in the brtheastern Conference this sea- on. If you recall, we took a rather pirn view of its possibilities in a re-season analysis written for the aleigh News and Observer, j Graduation had removed the •team’s brightest stars, and inex perience in key position was a fore gone conclusion. Several promis ing newcomers and a few depend able hold-overs were on hand, but from stem to stern it was obvious that the ball club had flaws that would cost touchdowns and games. Coach Sam Arbes couldn’t pro duce a winner, but in fairness to him we’re not at all sure that some other coach could have fashioned a champion under the circum stances. MIRROR MEDITATION I Contained in the creative aspects jf man’s design are certain basic |eeds and , drives for continuity, ch as biological necessities or rganic needs, hunger, thirst, sex [atisfaction and maternal fulfil- ent. i Then there are the developments personal requirements such as ;1|-eedom of speech, thought—^free- 'Jom to feel and act as we desire; to pursue the securities of life, j There are the social desires—to be liked, loved, respected, ad mired, to care how we appear to others. All these we develop un consciously as we grow. Some at tain the highest of plateaus in all fields of the sciences, and find the Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL Shoe Shop Jog Hatem, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 Check-Up on Your Medicine Chest! Throw-out old drugs, never use another person's medicine, and let us help you make a list of "needs" for emergencies, and to ' protect your family's health. And remember, your pre scription is carefully and quickly filled. 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