FO( ■ Four HIGH IJFE SPORTS SECTION February 13, 1959 Player G. EGA PGM ETA 19 • ETM # • Eouls Pts. ■ Ave. Liner 13 44 20 28 17 11 57 4.3 James 5 6 3 2 0 0 6 1.2 Rumpf 6 5 2 2 0 3 4 .7 Blackwell . 9 70 28 24 16 10 72 8.0 Black 11 25 10 3 2 5 22 2.0 Morgan 11 34 16 25 11 ' 12 43 4.0 Edwards 13 71 30 43 33 41 93 7.1 Hudson 13 147 55 62 36 24 146 11.2 Von Herrmann . . 5 4 4 5 3 3 11 2.2' Wilson 13 59 33 43 32 22 98 7.6 Oelschlager .... 10 14 8 11 3 8 19 1.9 Jamieson 13 99 49 38 26 36 124 9.6 Tuttle 4 2 0 2 1 1 1 .3 Total 13 582 259 303 184 179 702 54.0 Martinsville Whips GHS; Wilson Stars in Defeat Charlie “Stick” Wilson starred as Martinsville, Virginia’s Bulldogs defeated the Whirlies by a 42-32 score on the home court Thursday night, February 5. In the first quarter neither team was able to generate much of an offense against the tight zone de fense that both teams used. In hopes of pulling their opponent out of the zone each of the coach es had his boys play possession basketball. As a result of the slowed-down play the score at the quarter’ end was a stand-off at 7-7. The second quarter was almost a repetition of the first as both teams kept doggedly to their con- Marian Lewis BAKE SHOP 17 Battleground Afe. PI , Shopping Center reensboro, N. C. Opened Sundays Closed Mondays Phone BR 2-3014 THE BOAR AND CASTLE Greensboro's Most Popular Sandwich Shop Spacious Parking Ground West Market Street Ext. Benefit For Roger Hobbs Emceed By Senior Grad Jerry Farber, GHS graduate, was the master of ceremonies in a benefit program for • Roger Hobbs, Friday, February 6, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Sen ior High Auditorium. Roger, a star halfback for the Whirlie Football team in 1956, has been ill and has spent a large part of the past two years in Cone Hospital. In addition to Jerry Farber, the Gammon Twins, a comedy duo, and Dick Stoker, a UNC profes sional, who has appeared in places all along the coast performed. Dave Plyler, WGBG disc jockey, the Mad Lads, and Carol Over- street and Randy Phillips also ap peared. This week, February 7-14, the service clubs of Senior are selling napkins to raise money for the Roger Hobbs Fund. The napkins will be sold for 25 cents per box; the salesmen are directed by Pen ny Taliaferro, Robin Farr, and Kay Smith. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Roger Hobbs Fund can send their contributions to Post Office Box 9054. to Girls who wear Glasses Quiz any madofn n*al« . .. halt ♦•B you fho right pair of glasses works wonders for a girl’s personality. Squinting, tiny wrinkles, nervous frowns disappeor... and your eyes are transformed by the beou^atching beauty of our modern, "styled-for-you" plastic framesi 206 NORTH ELM ST. OWtJCAt PHONE BR 3-9286 Whirlies Look To Future; Encounter W inston T onight Greensboro Senior High’s Whir lies, recently upset by the surpris ing Martinsville, Virginia, cagers will take on Winston-Salem here tonight in an important conference contest and then will travel to Lynchburg, Virginia to encounter their team for the second time. The Whirlies were surprised by Martinsville and should be ready for Winston, having defeated them earlier in the year. Winston has not been niuch of a threat in the Central AAA Conference this year; however, they are capable of up setting any team. Lynchburg will be ready for the Whirlies tomorrow night, having been defeated here in our own gym in our first game of the year. Lynchburg is hard to beat on their home court and showed their skill by beating Raleigh in our gym in a comeback effort earlier this year. The record of the Whirlies is now 10-3, and the conference rec ord is 3-1, good enough for a first place tie. The Whirlies have seven more games to play before the State Tournament, March 11-14. They have four more conference games. Three of these will be played here, including the game tonight. The Lynchburg team won AAA championship of Virginia last year and their experienced players are back this year. They were just starting the season when we played them before and with the season one half over, they will be considerably harder to handle. Randy Blackwell, the fine Whir- lie guard who sprained his ankle and missed the last few games, is expected to be ready for action tonight. Thus, the probable Whir- lie starters will be Bob Jamieson, Jr., at center. Stick Wilson and Larry Hudson at forward, and Tommy Edwards and Blackwell at guard. I servative offense and zone defense. 1 Only the rebounding of Stick held the victorious Bulldogs within close range of the Whirlies. Wil son’s outstanding work under the boards and an inability to score that matched that of GHS held the score to 15-13 in favor of Martinsville at halftime. The third quarter was just like the first two—slow and deliberate. The Whirlies were still guilty of poor shooting and still had to rely on the fact that Martinsville could not hit either. With neither team able to score proficiently the score remained at a very low mark at the quarter’s end when the Bull dogs led 22-19. Play in this last quarter was considerably rougher than the entire first half. Eight fouls were called during the quar ter as compared to seven in the whole initial half. The tempo of play speeded up considerably in the last eight min utes of play as the Whirlies came out of their zone in hopes of re gaining the lead. This strategy might have worked if it had not been for Regie Campbell, scoring star of the Bulldogs. He scored 14 points for the night, six of which came in this last period when GHS threatened to close the gap. As the play got fast and furious the Bulldogs showed why they have a 13-1 record. They capitalized on the Whirlie mistakes and fouls. Headquarters For Senior High Girls GIN-EHES DRESS SHOP 2152 Lawndale Drive Skirts, Sweaters, Bermudas, Blouses Manicurist Shoe Shine Air Conditioned For Expert Service, See . . . Penders Barber Shop 110 E. Gaston St. ' Greensboro, N. C. FOR APPOINTMENT DIAL BR 3-3535 R. L. Rogers, Prop. Charlie' Wilson brings down one of his many rebounds as Regie Campbell, Don Johnson, and Jimmy Wade of Martinsville watch. HAM'S SUNDRY STORE “THE WORLD’S BEST DRIVE-IN” 201 N. AYCOCK GREENSBORO, N. C. PHONE BR 3-5658 BALLARD MUSIC COMPANY 319 N. AYCOCK ST. PHONE BR 4-7889 BAND and ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS MUSIC — PIANOS