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Friday, December 4, 1959
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Page Five
As Seen in The Mirror's
SPORTS
of Athletes
and Events
There’ll be no wealth of experi
ence available this season, when
the New Bern High school Bears
lake to the court for their basket
ball games. Cliffie Rowe and Mark
Dunn are the veterans counted on
to steady some of the newcomers
on a varsity squad that has promis
ing depth.
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^e action—Swindell, Ricks, Davis,
Doug Brock and Glenn Dunn. It is
Interesting to note that there are
three juniors on the squad too—
powe. Slater and Robert Brock—
'so aside from its present possibili
ties the team has a future poten-
Our guess is that Mark Dunn will
tome into his own this year as a
itar of the first magnitude. Cer
tainly, he appears to have all the
qualifications for a consistent se-
Making up the sqifad, with Rowe
and Dunn, are Walt Mizelle, Glenn
Dunn, Robert Brock, Joe Slater,, ,... . --
John Anderson, Norman Swindell, qualifications for a consisten
Butch Ricks, Vance Wrenn, Donald tr*®® stellar performances.
Davis and Doug Brock.
Coach Bob Lewis must rely on,
five sophomores for a good hit ofj
^ Offhand, we would say too that
Robert Brock will make a valuable
contribution to the ball club. He
has the right attitude and the will
^to win. He should be a good re-
lounder, and barring possible er
ratic play at times is apt to be a
troublesome contender for North
eastern Conference opponents to
handle.
I Just how well the Bruins will
'fare in the loop campaign is prob
lematical. As of now they could
(hardly be labeled with the mark
of greatness. You’ve really got to
have an extra special something
to succeed in a circuit as talent-
,laden as the Northeastern Confer-
icnce.
i Coach Lewis, we suspect, will
have some unhappy moments dur
ing the course of the season, but
] along with fans and players we
‘hope the trials and tribulations add
.up to a happy ending.
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E. R. Hawkins and wife, Annie
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Fulford and wife, Nellie Catherine
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First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.,
to T. Earl Finch and wife, Patsy
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Johnnie Hill and Olive Clark Hill
to Leonard Williams and wife, Ma
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township.
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and wife, Marion Williams, proper
ty in No. 9 township.
Randolph T. Watts and wife, Lil
lie B. Watts, to Robert E. Cox and
wife, Letha Cox, property on Mea
dows street.
Builders and Finance, Inc., to
Richard A. White and wife, Shirley
K. White, property in No. 6 town
ship.
Frank J. Rumore and wife, Mary
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wife. Myrtle C. Wells, property in
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Allie Nobles to J. W. Harris and
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Essie Mae Williams to Charles
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Lee Barfield and wife, Mildred
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John P. Rouse, Sr., to Elizabeth
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Ida W. Daugherty to Edward W.
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