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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Friday, April 3, 1970
At Seen in The Mirror't
SPORTS
of Athletes
ond Events
The Mirror’s editor, while
Pete Maravlch was still a High
school basketball player at Ra
leigh Broughton, had occasion
to Interview his father. Press,
on radio. Pete, of course, fig
ured in the conversation.
At the time. Press gave no
indication that he contemplated
leaving N. C. State to take the
coaching job at Louisiana State
University. His chief concern,
or so he said, was whether it
would be wise for Pete to en
roll at a college where his
own father would be the coach.
We got the impression that
the elder Maravlch held rather
a dim view of this possibility.
Whether he changed his think
ing, or knew in his heart all
along that Pistol Pete was
destined to be one of his play
ers, is something that may
never be known.
For the two, father and son,
how It turned out left little
cause for regret. Great though
he undoubtedly Is, Pete prob
ably wouldn’t have been given a
free rein by some other coach,
and, forced to perform more
as a team man he couldn’t have
scored as often.
Few ball clubs can make
It, If they depend too heavily
on a single star. The presence
of young Maravlch on the LSU
team for three exciting years
wasn’t enough to bring theBen-
gals a Southeastern Conference
crown, much less the oppor
tunity to assert themselves in
NCAA competition.
This had to be keenly disap
pointing to Pistol Pete and his
father. Worse still, when LSU
accepted a bid to the National
Invitational In New York’s
Madison Square Garden, Pete’s
two performances before
yielding an ailing ankle were
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2704 NEUSE BLVD.
NEW BERN. N. C.
f{eo/ Estate Transfers
Tryon Realty Co., of New
Bern, Inc., to Richard D. Lyt-
tle and wife, Nelia A. Lyttle.
Property In Southgate.
Sheldon C. Merrell and wife,
Betty B. Merrell, to Floyd
Leonai d McLaughlin and wife,
Hatsuko S. McLaughlin. Prop
erty In No. 6 township.
Rose Jeanette Roberson Or
mond and husband, Henry Lew
is Ormond; and Calvin Robert
Roberson to Lela Marie Jones
Roberson. Property In No. 2
township.
Builders and Finance, In
corporated, to Carl Cle'.'eland
Gooding and wife. Ruby G.
Gooding. Property in Wash
ington Park.
Allen B. Coward and wife,
Ida Lee W. Coward, to H. A.
Tripp and wife, Minnie T.
Tripp. Property on the north
side of Neuse River.
Charles V. Moore and wife,
Juanita G, Moore, to Ernest
Mozlngo and wife, Thelma J.
Mozlngo. Property In Kenwood.
Donald L. Teague and wife,
Coral D. Teague, to Patrick A-
Pearce and wife, Janice R.
Pearce. Property In Carolina
Pines Estates.
Emma Barfield Harris and
husband, Clayton Harris; An
nie Barfield Garris and hus
band Clifton Garris; Willie
Leo Barfield; Ray Bar field and
wife, Erma Barfield; Kenneth
Barfield and wife, Minnie Bar-
field; Lula Barfield McClamb,
to KatleNelsonBarfield. Prop
erty in No. 1 township.
M. H. Askew, Jr., and wife,
Anna L. Askew, to James H.
Brown and wife, Gertrude M.
Brown. Property at Crooked
and Norwood Streets.
Skinner Construction Corpo
ration to Larry Wayne Woolard
and wife, Diane C. Woolard.
Property in No. 8 township.
Michael William Cervenak
and wife, Dorothy H. Cerve
nak, to Grady Elmo Cooper,
Jr., and wife, EleanorN.Coop
er. Property in Edgewood.
Carrie M. Laughinghouse to
Grover Delano Hill and wife,
Mary Hill. Property in Craven
county.
Elmer Earl Morris and wife,
Effle Lamm Morris, to Robert
D. Morris and wife, Effle F.
Morris. Property on Park
Avenue.
Wayne Dawson Walls to
Bettie Russell Walls. Prop
erty In No. 3 township.
Francis L. Barwlck and wife,
Erma Kilpatrick Berwick, to
Woodrow Pugh and wife, Dora
Dean Pugh. Property In No.
1 township.
Francis L. Berwick and wife,
Erma Kilpatrick Barwlck, to
a let down to fans who expect
ed more.
Pro clubs seeking his ser
vices didn’t for one moment
cool off. When a boy can sign
for close to two million dollars,
as the LSU sensation did. It’s
proof enough that he has made
believers of the top brass In the
NBA and ABA.
Carolina’s Cougars didn’t
land Pete, but Jim Gardner’s
efforts along that line upped
the price that the Atlanta Hawks
finally had to pay.
Viola Hardy. Property In No.
1 township.
Carolina PinesCountryClul),
Inc., et als, to Raymond E.
Drechsel and wife, Ruth H.
Drechsel. Property In No. C
township.
James B. George to Charlie
W. Fenner, JosephB.Rodgers,
Elvin WilllamsandR.W. Vines,
Trustees of Memorial Baptist
church ProiK>rty on Chapman
street.
W. Braxton Pugh, Jr., and
wife, Sally H. Pugh, to Douglas
T. Horner and wife, Elaine C.
Horner. Property In No. 7
township.
John Rex McDonald and wife,
Dorothy Hill McDonald, to Jo
seph Henn and wife, Grace C.
Henn. Property In Edgewood.
Richard Cullen Hubbard and
wife, Sally W. Hubbard, to Ralph
A. Morris and Johnny Lee Mor
ris. Property In Tryon Village.
Freddie Mae Mason Asklns
and husband, James E. Asklns;
Charles Richard Jackson and
wife, Judy T. Jackson, to
Charles Richard Jackson and
wife, Judy T. Jackson. Prop
erty In No. 1 township.
David L. Holloman and wife,
Nina P. Holloman, to Donald
Dali. Property In Southwood.
Donald Dall and wife, Janet
R. Dall to Berrls Junior Dun
can and wife, Ira Jean Duncan.
Property in Southwood.
Arthur G. Fulcher and wife,
Nellie D. Fulcher, to Otis E.
Gardner and wife, Claudia
L. Gardner. Property in No.
7 township.
Nezar Ipock, Jr., and wife,
Olene Gaskins Ipock, to James
L. Irby and wife, Helen Jones
Irby. Property in Trent Park.
Carolina Pines Estates,Inc.,
to Carolina Pines Construction
Co., Inc. Property In No. 6
township.
Tryon Realty Co., of New
Bern, Inc., to Roliert Edmund
Johnson and wife, Shirley M.
Johnson. Property In Tryon
Park.
E. L. Brinson, Sr., and wife,
Naomi L. Brinson, to Dimean
Steven Whitfield and wife, Jean-
Ice H. Whitfield. Property In
Pine Haven-
A. Rexford Willis, Jr., and
wife, Patty S. Willis, to Clif
ton R. Barbour. Property in
No. 7 township.
A. Rexford Willis, Jr., and
wife, Patty S. Willis, to Roy
Gordon Coburn, Jr., and wife,
Mildred F. Coburn. Property
in No. 7 township.
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