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LOCAL STATE NATIONAL BILL AtLIGOOD Sports Editor Contributions Desired Jackets Drop To Third Place In Conference LEAD IN 1ST HALF Lose Hard Fought Tilt To Eliza beth City 21-7 When In juries Wreck Team The Yellow Jackets lost a hard fought game to Elizabeth City here lest Friday 21-7. but in doing ~o. cov ered themselves with glory, f >r Coach H<>yle sent one of the hardest fighting teams out on the field that has represented the local Fligh ^ i ■ in many years. Roan- 1 Rapids was lucky t the score .:->wn to 21-7. Elizabeth stmt a veteran outfit here t«> uaa-'d their fi'-'t place in the North .. I Conference. Led by I ros. tne quar: • i he visitors t'-v through the Ja bets for three touchdowns in the las: half to come out cm the long en : the score. The game was all in L . ke Rapids’ favor during the first h but once the second half had started in juries put the whole local outfit m the blink. Sullivan went out with injur ies followed by Gauftalin Starkes. then Womble, Roanoke Rapids left end, went out with a broken nose, followed by Fred Mills, crack fullback for the Jackets, then Culiom and Matthews went out "ith injuries, leaving the Yellow Jackets with a flock of sec ond string men in the lineun. Elizabeth City with Davis leading the attack would have probably won I the game anyway but the Rapids I would have held them to two touch downs and would have stood a chance to win with the regulars in the line up. The Yellow Jackets scored first on a short righ end run with Jimmy Womble carrying the oval. He cut back through the line and galloped thirty yards for a touchdown, not a single Elizabeth City player laying a hand on him. It was a nice run with . Jimmy’s team mates clearing the path | for him with marvelous interference Roanoke Rapids made a wonderful stand on their own goal line during the third period to stave off a touch flown, the locals holding the visitors >n the four yard stripe for four downs. Womble punted out to the 35 yard line and Davis fumbled, Colon Womble falling on the ball. Roanoke Rapids run one play and Mills fumbled, the ball bouncing around on the field for a few seconds before an Elizabeth City man fell no it. Davis led the rharge for a touchdown and scored the extra point. He scored later on two wide end runs to finally make the score 21-7. Clyde Mills and “Country Brown | returned to top for this game and played the best game they have played this year .Mills and Brown constant ly smearing Elizabeth City’s plays ;>ehind the line of scrimmage. Cul om also played a whale of a game tor the Rapids. Womble on end ami McNeil on end both stood out for R >a noke Rapids. For the visit, rs Park er and Mead stood out in the line, while Davis was the outstanding at traction in the backfield. "S.-oopy" Dickens, sent in for Cap'. Starkes run twice with the ball and gaine '■ eight yards in two tries, wi.i'playing a nice defensive game. Take Your Pick— You Can’t Go V/rong Here is the dope man with you again with his pre-game predictions in regard to contests to be staged in North Carolina and around North Carolina, by North Carolina Colleges. You will have to hand it to this bird, he misses a few and picks many Join in, here goes. Duke over Kentucky Carolina over N C State. Davidson over Wofford College. Wake Forest , over P. C. at Asheville. Roa noke Rapids High over Farm ville at Farmvi’le . Play Farmville Th eYellow Jackets travel to Farm ville this Friday to play a conference game on the latter’s home grounds. The locals with two defeats in the conference will be out to hold the slight lead they have on third place. Elizabeth City, with no defeats, 'tads the conference and New Bern is in second place with one defeat. Roa noke Rapids is third with two defeats. Farmville has a light but fast team and they are expected to give the Jackets a run for their money. All >'!' the inju-ed on the local s.juad will •'< able t<> start with the exception of Womble who had a nose br 'ken in the Eli:::.! th <'ity scrap. Yellow Jacket Jabber W ih Clyde Mills, Cullom and “( ;,"ry” Bruwn returning to form an.: i laying the type of game they (i; d ag st Elizabeth City the Jackets should finish the season in great style. If they lose only two gamt in an entire season that will not I had at all. and next year will probably be Roanoke Rapids football year. We sincerely hope that Coach Hoyle will be back. Without any question at all we would nominate “Snooks” Matthews and Jimmie Womble for All-Confer ence. All around ability will find these two boys right up there with all of them. The boys on the squad who attend ed the Halloween party were given a big hand by Coach Hoyle, but the hand was directed at the seat of their pants. Nice work Coach. Trainer Poyner should come in for h!s share of praise in regard to the Perfected screen grid superheterodyne c4(ajestic / RADIO ft powerful tubes — 3 Screen Grid Amplifiers —Super-Seleelh i!y— New Speaker — New COLORFUL TONE *112 — COMPLETE udth Tubes TREE TRIAL C O A VE A IEA: T PA YMEN T SHELL FURN. CO. Rosemary, N. C. Next Tuesday is Armistice Day. We join with the Nation in honoring those brave men who fought “Over There” TAYLOR — MATTHEWS DRUG COMPANY, Inc. DIAL R-470-1 No. 41 Roanoke Rapids North Carolina IMPORTANT—This is No. 41 of one of 49 ads like this which will • un from Jan. 23 to Dec. 24. The first twenty persons bringing the 49 ads to our store on Dec. 24, 1930, will receive free, one dol lar in merchandise. Clip this out and cave It. » BASKETBALL Local Girls Form Independent Basketball Outfit Under Coach Gurley, who guides the destinies of the High School girls basketball team, a group of former high stars have organized an inde pendent basketball team. They will play a regular schedule with some of the fastest girl teams in this part of the State. They will prob ably have at the r wards Coach Gur ley, former college star and Helen Turner, who use t>» frisk around at a forward position on the ’20 High School team along with Erma Speight former High Star. At guards you will probably find Erma Edmondson who has been com pared as the perfect guard in v^^rs g< n • by at the lo al H go School Mat tie Eee Taylor, and Hazel Turner will occupy the other guards, Frances Shearin will play center. Coach Gurley is rapidly getting the -souad in shape and will open the sea son with the fast Skippers, Va., out fit. date to be announced later. squad this season. Every game has found him right there with his water bucket and sponge, every little bit helps. If a knocked out player can be brought back to terra firma Poyner is the ehap to do it. Our advice to the Yellow Jackets; Play the game according to Hoyle and you can’t go wrong. SPORT BRIEFS Duke is doing its part in upholding the honor of the Old North State. Its victim from out of the State last Sat urday being Villanova College, Phila delphia, Pa. One of the outstanding clashes of this season will be the Uni versity of North .Carolian vs Duke. It will no duobt be the outstanding clash in the State. And Duke will be a huge favorite to win. Fleetwood Sullfran has developed into quite a good halfback for the Yellow Jackets. In the Elizabeth City game he did some very nice running before he finally had to retire because of injuries. To our idea Dickens Wcmble, Mills and Sullivan is the ideal starting backfield. Fred Mills should be given credit for his fine defensive play last Fri day in the Elizabeth City game. Time and time again he was in there on line plays blocking the hole made by op posing players. He finally was knock ed out on a hard tackle close to the goal line. Mr. Carnot* MiQf and family spent Sunday visiting Ms sister, Mrs. Bes sie Branch in Gntysburg. SENDS SARGON TO FAR OFF ROUMAN1A President of Big Canadian Firm Says He Never Saw Any. thing To Equal New Treatment “After taking five bottles of Sargon and two bottles of the Soft Mass Pills I want to say that in all my 70 years I've never seen anything to equal this remarkable treatment,” re cently said Jacob Gherman, Pres, of the Western Hardware Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada, who moved to Winnipeg from Roumania 30 years ago and who has acquired extensive real estate holdings in that city. “In fact, Sargon has been of such great help to me that I am sending a full treatment to two friends ^ mine back in my old home country. 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