Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRRQR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, October 16, 1971 At Seen in TKe Mirror's SPORTS MIRROR MORSELS ^ 1 * Coarse kindness is, at least, W r off Athlofot better than coarse anger; and in 1 ■■■■ .1 all private quarrels the duller • ^ BVOnit nature is triumphant by reason North Carolina’s proud Tar Heels and the New Bern High school Bears had something in common last weekend, ^th were leveled by air attacks. New Bern Loan & Jewelers Your Reliable Diamond & Watch Store. 915 MIDDU ST. Each Club came back in the second half, but it wasn’t enough. Tulane’s victory over UNC has to be classified as an upset, but certainly no fluke. Jacksonville’s win against the Bruins was less startling. North Carolina, without Ike Oglesby available, is like a boat dragging anchor. Its distress signal, largely ignored at the time, was hoisted the previous Saturday, when cramps bench ed Ike in the second half against spunky N. C. State. What the Green Wave did to the Tar Heels, Notre Dame will no doubt attempt tomorrow. Unless North Carolina can mount an effective pass rush. STA-PRIsr SLACKS Distinctive styling —unusual, rich looking fabrics— both are featured In Levi’s new Scarborough Flares. Styling details include large belt loops, flapped back pockets, full flared leg. Fine fabrics In great patterns and colors. VSBI ASKEW’S CLOTHIERS BANK AMIRICARD 236 Middle Street New Bern MASTIR CHARGE Coarse kindness is, at least, better than coarse anger; and In all private quarrels the duller nature is triumphant by reason of its dullness.—George Eliot. Take care to be an economist in prosperity; there is no fear of your being one in adversity.— Zinunerman. A good man’s prayers will from the deepest dungeon climb heaven’s height, and bring a blessing down.—Joanna BaiUie. Temptation rarely comes in working hours. It is in their leisure time that men are made or marred.—W. M. Taylor. missing agauist Tulane, the Fighting Irish should win by plenty. Happiest member of the Clemson Tigers, deprived of victory until Duke was blanked 3-0 in Norfolk’s Oyster Bowl, had to be New Bern’s Jeff Stocks. Only a sophomore, the starting defensive end was ignored by Duke and other Big Four schools when grants in aid were handed out. Down in Clemson’s Death Valiey, they sensed that Stocks was a good blue-chip buy. He isn’t the biggest guy in the world, but his indomitable spirit, they figured rightly, would count more than pound age. N. C. State, undoubtedly a better team than its showing in earlier games indicated, may have been taken too lightly by the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest. Hiere rauld be further giant killing by the aroused Wolf pack. No one should ever be astounded when upsets occur in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Within the Big Four family, history verifies that won and lost records are meaningless when emotion produces moments of greatness. Sports writers, groping for colorful phrases, like to speak of inspired play. In the Big Four, if nowhere else, inspiration is a many splendored thing. FOR FINER PORTRAITS CHOOSE WRAY STUDIO The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right and doing it exactly right.—Edward C. Sinunons. MUG SHOT . . . This ii a doseup view of Apollo 15 lu nar sample No. 15415 at the Manned Spacecraft Center. This sample Is the white anor- thosltic rock (“Genesis rock”) collected by Astronauts David R. Scott and James Iriwln on the mission’s second extrave hicular activity. If a man has a right to be proud of anything, it is of a good action done as it ought to be, without any base interest lurking at the bottom of it.— Sterne. Great opportunities come to all, but many do not know they have met them. The only preparation to take advantage of them is simple fidelity to what each day brings. A reserved man is in con tinual conflict with the social part of his nature, and even grimes himself the laugh into which he is sometimesi betrayed.—Shenstone. Everything which I have created as a poet has had its origin in a frame of mind and a situation in life; I never wrote because I had, as they say, found a good subject.—Henrik Ibsen. They who disbelieve in virtue because man has never been found perfect, might as reasonably deny the sun because it is not always noon.— Hare. More hearts pine away in secret anguish for unkinchiess from those who should be their comforters, than for any other calamity in life.—Young. Leland Mason LIFE INSURANCE SPECIALIST 1614 Trent Blvd. New Bern Telephone 637-2223 Eubanks Refrigeration Service • 413 Tryon Palace Drive DIAL ME 7-2571 M Ceramic Tile i Quarry Porches R Marble Fireplaces » Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Til* Contractor ME 7-5418 Butteric & Simplicity Patterns and .ail types of notions and Dress & Suit iAaterial. 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