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ACES WIN EASTERN FROM LaGRANGE BT Si'lE OF 42 TO 0 (Continued from Pape One) La Grange kicked to ‘tori t' game and in short order ' peered a touchdown. _H <•!!-.-. turned the hall to tin 10 gained 5 yards. Wright o r; fir=t down on the 1 .1 to: and on the next play In pie 1 yard. Holland then ran • for the score.- St- s !-i through the line for a point. After Edenton -'kicked', as though La lsr,iitsi flip score, The ball - hark,, to their own ;T 1 plhys. a first down u:..- the La Grange If*. In o■:■■■ plays another first dowt v . On the nett thru play il were gained, hut a pas for a first dou a on " ■ I ■ ■ 3d. After a‘2-\urd aa.! i traveled to the Edentoi 11 other first down. Oil tl plays La Grange had 1 on the 1-yard line, but 011 :t play they fumbled and ti.i recovered by Harris.u:. \ ■ land preked up 4 yards ton was penalized - Ares kicked and it. u . I . 1 hall on the Edenton .4 ter ended with live Ac. - Starting the .-seci.nibyiu ■ Grange in four play- n . down to the Edenton 2 i i strengthened so that t>v. ted only two yards attempts failed so ft ■ : . ball on their own I'. W ed his way for : fii -• 2?. 3 til ley picked i.o-i and Wright lost 2. -■ , kicked with I.a Gragg.- session of the halt or. • •20. A pass net ted !* >. ort the next play a fas', a made at the 41. Aft . 7 yards and a pa‘ : Grange kicked and 1 ton’s hall on their ow ; 1 1 .to linger,son failed ahd ,>v-) - ranid to the 40 but : i . nullified and Fi.khtn: yards. On the in \: 1 St.ilb'V went 10 yards down putting tin ... Teßetuit -V CU 7> c il" UoUDo*taß::t;-:.v Interns’ ! leads a V! v' With Gr c* No v/ . I All-Truck Fc for America's Oniy A ■? u:!< Light-Duty !s Internationa l truck value and ull ' —now brings four bn: merits to the light da Now—with new engirt. ease and performance. I s . kna. •' tional sets a new Imii truck value! 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Coiirs -A run,go fro in t ruining ror.niit ; pi bo purnohuti.st - to t ruining 'n--u : niori.titl command' >•.> aiid g- u rut. staff offin-rs. I.iour, I‘rinkb y is - onn-01-ii v\ •!) thd 114th ('oiiipnnv, Eirst Si.ud. u K-'gi.mi-n.t. lb- was rominis-ioni d. May !!l. 10.'. I. lit A A- T Coll. go. Itofore .-nt.ori.ng colb-g-- H- ntv- 1 -i the Edenton Negro High School where hi- played football, bask, ti.n ::lid. bust-ball, and was pri s.itlont - : ‘ till- NfW I’,", FMAi'S -of \mr! IA. W ilde 'll oi-lb ge 111- V a.- a ill. nil of (hi- drill ten in for (mo ii.-t-. Lighted Floats | Wednesday Night, December Bth | XV (PARADE STARTS AT 7 P. M.) j| It- - inty. tlu-iv was no M| v a, ’ , . -i auuiitiii it was that •in', liy is aping. \\ 41 in ti. Shakespeare. UltW lilMMIi I ISIIEK W IMII II \\H WON I - . -i-'-iioiry '.- brt'.uthless i. . ei siilger Eddie i n I»• libit Uoy e -is own words Ed- I-, • be woo. ti and won i In , in roniber 12th is ■..*■ tii • -< ‘l. ' "•' j i :i! v\l Elf If \ N WEEKLY '! r i/itie In Colnrgratare With d ll!-: I! \I.TIMOUE 'i MU' A'l KKU'.VN in-tier Ci'iot: Ytii.ir Local Newsdealer APT Kit TII A N KSF I One Group of AH Wool mu! . SKIRTS SPECIAL $2.98 S I PRICE 1 One Special Group of DRE S S E l/ 3 To I/2 Price All Coats and Suits Reduced! j One S[>ecial Group of Fail HATS Reduced Price jj 1 Group Sweaters Greatly Rediic a# I One Rack of Silk and NN 00l J e< sev blouse s Reduced f/3 Off The Betty Shoppe Edenton, North Carolina yrCT'i in »v PAGE SIX
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