Friday, June 28, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS of Athletes ond Events If Coach Bill Klutz of the New Bern High school Bears could get his gifts from Santa Claus a few months ahead of time, we know what he would ask for. His letter to the North Pole most certainly would list a suitable passer, a strong full- 'Ma*t ancl Eat' at DIXON'S SODA SHOP and LUNCHEONETTE Elks Templa Comar W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Building Talaphonai Offica MB 7-314»—Hema MB 7-1411 Try Us First SWAIN'S ESSO SERVICE 'The Best Friend Your Car Ever Had" ME 7-6100 Broad & Hancock back, and a better pass de fense. These shortcomings figured In the loss last season of four Conference games by a single touchdown. Klutz hopes to find the answer to some of his manpower problems, when an estimated one hundred boys show up for the first practice session on Thursday, August 15. From this group will be selected the varsity and junior varsity squads. In large measure, the Bruin coach must rely on seven regulars returning from last season’s ball club. Included are William Rowe (tackle) 190: Graham Dixon (tackle) 200 Tommy Marsh (guard) 165 Jimmy Shuffler (center) 165 Ashley Smith (tailback) 168 Larry Wallace (fullback) 160: and William Rell (blocking back) 165. New Bern fans will have to take to the road quite a bit during the early weeks of the campaign. In order to see the Bears In action. The locals open at Morehead City on Sep tember 6, play host to Wash ington’s Pam-Pack on Sep tember 13, and Invade Roanoke Rapids and Jacksonville on Sep tember 20 and 27 respectively. After non-Conference en gagements at home against Goldsboro and Jones Central, on October 4 and 11, the Bruins go to Greenville the following Friday night. They will round out their season with three home games against Elizabeth City, Tarborb and Kinston on October 25 and November 1 and 8. 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