PAGE FOUR THE HILLsIdE chronicle OCTOBER—1947 Joe Mitchell, former Hillside linesman, who ^^■on the most valuable player award in his last year, has returned from a spell in the army to join the ranks of the North Carolina College Eagles. Mitchell is expected to add much power to the Eagles both offen sively and defensively. Durham Athletic Park. It is report ed that Peabody has a much stronger team this year, but -with everything taken into consideration, this writer will take the Hornets when the two teams clash. New Mentor Once more. Hillside High Schoo’ welcomes into it’s circle of sports, a nerv coach — namely, Rev. Nelson B. Higgins. This column wishes him the best of luck. More about our new coach later — so watch the sports page. “Dashes” Hillside football team finally ha? nerv uniforms ... A Watson, Hornet Quarterbas.k ran 87 yards for a touch down against High Point, only to have it called back .... Arthur “Squirrel” McQuire, former Wash ington Hiah backfield star, made North Carolina College’s only touch down against Morgan State in New York .... The Bears won, 19-6 . . . . George Mack, former all CIAA center at North Carolina College a few years ago, is now Assistant Line Coach there . . . John Brown, football and basketball great at North Carolina College now plays center with the Los Angeles Dons . . . Pans eagerly arvait the Raleigh-Hillside tilt, remember ing the three defeats , Washington High has handed Hillside . . - Hillside High School. at DOT’S DASHES By DOT McDOUGALD Senior Clmses (Continued from Page One) Vice-President Doris Richardson Secrotarv Rose IMitchell ,.^sst. Sec’-etnrv . .Tohnnie Wooten Treasurer . - Jesse Jackson Hello sports fans. Another school year has begun, and your - writer is again dotting the familiar dashes for you. Football season is underway once more, and I hope that you’ll sdow your spirit wholeheartedly; pulling for the Hornets all eba and of course attending the games. ' * " 24, the Hornets will meet a strong At preos time liere is the record the boys have made: Hillside-- n Goldsboro— 6 ITillside—'I’d High Point— 6 Hill ide— 0 Thomasville—13 Hillside—13 Wilson— 6 Hillside—13 Rocky Mount— 0 Peabody High This approaching Friday, October BALDWIN'S Furniture Exchange NEW AND SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE >!5cr, si P body High team from Petersburg, Virginia. Last year the Hornets whipped the Virginians 32-0 at the 510 EAST PETTIGREW ST. M 7>7.4r, L-4931 jHj jd Andf' I ♦ ^Goldman Music ^Instrument Supply Co. BEAD THIS AT ONCE idTrumpets—Lyre and Case—new '^for $65.00 Complete. Prices are jeoming down on all New Band lu-* Jstruments. Easy Weekly Payments —No interest charged. GOLD- MAN’S AT 5 POINTS — Dozens]), of Band Instruments to select! ^from. 117 W. 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Hillside was halted twice after traveling deep into Darden territory. Wilson Scores Their first drive was halted when they were penalized 15 yards for holding. On their second penetration they were held for downs on the Dar den 10 yard line. Statistics W ilson First Downs - -- - 4 Yards Gained Rushing Forward Passes Passes Completer! Passes Interceuted Aver. Punt Dist. Yds. Punts R'Ourned Yds. l.ost on Penalties LL First Downs 120 . 3 0 0 , 35 40 ... 45 Hnllside ...... 10 J O N E S' FLORIST SELECT F L 0 W E S S For The Best In Flowers Stop In And See Ours. DIAL F-4504 704 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Mrs. Martha M. Jones, Mgr. Yds. Gained Rushing 135 Forward Passses 8, Passes Completed 0 Passes Intercepted 1 Yds. Punts Returned ... .. 35 Aver. Punt Dist. .45. Yds. Lost on Penalties 60- Wilson scored their only touchdown in the first seconds of the game when IToliidav. stellar Dardeir High Iraik,, streaked 90 yards to pay dirt on the opening kick off. 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