Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, September 14, 1973 As Seen in The Mirror's SPORTS of Athletes and Events “A round bat and a fast- moving target calls for much more sidll than a quiet game of golf,” argued Ted Williams to Sam Snead many years back. “Maybe so,” contended Slamming Sam, “but when we hit a foul ball, we’ve gotta get out there and play it.” Which brings to mind Billy Reliable service when you need it most is as close as your telephone TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Queen Street Dial 637-4060 # JOHN R. TAYLOR AGENCY Insurance Service Since 1918 Ceramic Tile Quarry Porches Marble Fireplaces Rubber & Asphalt Tile • G. H. 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He got into the rough so often that he referred to it as “Billy Joe counti7.” And that’s where he found himself one afternoon, facing the toughest lie of his career. Noting that marshals for the tournament were engaged in a hopeless struggle to keep the crowd back, Billy Joe paused and flashed that wide grin. “Look, fellow, go easy on those people,” he suggested. “They have just as much right to be in the rough as I have.” Chicago’s Wrigley Field remains unique as the only major league park that doesn’t have night baseball, and the only one that has plain dirt instead of artiHcial turf. Despite its advantages, fabricated surfacing falls far short of perfection. The stuff is probably here to stay, but you’ll find plenty of ball players who don’t care for it. Defeating West Carteret was a must for the New Bern High School Bears, after their unimpressive loss to the Havelock Rams. Moving up to 4- A several seasons ago hasn’t helped the prestige of the Bruins. Kinston, long a power in Northeastern Conference play, hasn’t glittered either since climbing to the higher classification. For the Bears particularly the 1973 season will be something of an ordeal. Nobody whoops it up for a loser, but unhappy' fans ex perience far less agony than the players do. Condemnation is hard enough for a pro athlete to swallow, and for a High school kid it’s grief beyond telief. Clinical Nurse Expert Lasi in « series of jour articles about career oppor tunities in the health field. Symbolic of the more profe.s- sional. more educated, and more functional nurse of the future is today’s Clinical Nurse Expert at the Clinical Center, the combined research labora tory and hospital of the Na tional Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethe-sda, Md. The Clinical Nurse Expert is an example of how the nurs- ing profession has emerged as an important asset to the ad vancement of medical knowl edge and research. Nursing Department admin istrators at the Clinical Center created the staff position— Clinical Nurse Expert—to keep some of the most capable nurses at the bedside of pa tients, the basic reason for be coming a nurse. As a Nurse Expert, she can devote all her energies to caring for patients while she also teaches and trains other nurses in research methods. Free to set her own schedule, the Nurse Expert has no ad ministrative commitments. Her time.is her own to serve where she is needed most. She works with patients in the most difficult situations, analyzing their needs and solv ing major problems related to their care. She also interprets the established nursing care principles for all the nurses working in her unit. Any head nur.se or staff nurse can ask her to help work out a nursing difficulty. If the Nurse Expert, hi: c l, nci assistance of any kind, she h. access to all deparlmcnts in tin. Clinical Center. She may .spend an afternoon in the medical library, investi gating unfamiliar aspects of diseases under study. She has time lo analyze current nursing procedures and devise ways of improving them. Phy.sicians who need nursing assistance to develop new re search activities can ask the Nurse Expert to help them full-time. Often the Nurse Auto Radiators Cleaned, Rodded and Repaired We remove and replace B & R Radiator Shop BRIDGETON ME 7-4504 Expert aids in developing and adapting equipment for use in research projects. For example, one Nurse Expert was instrumental in adapting a crib lo collect all urine 24 hours a day from in fants and children tip lo 6 years old for periods of .several weeks. These children have a serious disca.se; their bodies fail lo util ize a substance called cystine. Instead, their bodies deposit it, in the form of tiny crystals, in their urine, bone marrow, and body organs. 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