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PH .-w' ^ T H t C -V w T1 ■ N’ »- ■ ■ 1 N A TIMES ; ^iuTUKOATr, OECEMBEk. iV,* 196^ E SPOMS VIDEO Y^XLl FARL mason 1 aro Trionds asain. CAGE SEA50N 0fyU» f. ■(.. .* - ■ . .. I'- flif liini- th*f(>’ linn»-r^ri» the |):iii(('i| pa h.'i 1 cl hail tciims wJJl b(f rM3y ti) t.-ii.i Ihfir lifiliiUiv ftji'.nk frf.!? 'l!*' I/i!t1o Rivi'r ha. a 61 record. , 3-0.. jncf ^!crrick-Moore 12 111 (lattf. Thp lieaver.s only loss VV.1S to HjlNide. and .Men ick-Moore I’-inL'-iL"!)- Tfj'' fir?:* ! l4i4 Vao i;amt‘s by a total of five Win I Bears also Suffer Loss to Virgiflia Union Panftiers 'si^ ■«ni -r d h) . of " ' .... r'lihnin M:i:. three (i[ tin tc;:ii;s in thp >t:,t('. And tn iiialp (hir','s hfttcr. f.K h team in .in a dtff'”! nt clas^ifiriitirin Tf’Prf''N’. i!i':h Schodl AILlpti(T“Coi1fpr rni'i' Schools in N'orth f’nrolir..'. arc tlas.silicd ojtiu r 1-A, 2-A. 3- \ 4 \ in .-it!'|p|ic* compi itr-rii-i' int; to ' ih" cir dnihcni *( i' ■' Sf l;ii'’I. A-; in mi'-! f ic'- ! f'M'l ih.'it a sch'Hil 11,:h :: I;, ni^nhf'r ^h(tys to ‘■elect , a t' ttcr^^ancc to devrl. erft bn'!jc*h;i!l. ^ inn mean-, if .;tiithiii4: I,a.:t yp.Tr. I. ' rii!i':ilcred in the !mi • Ihf division, defe- t- ' 'r:j 5h'n:cl:-Moore. So i ■ !• from this that it i- not of the school t!;.i! "o rather tlio abiliiv -i ’h' nation of the he' Kitlle Kiver i^ c!a -"I. riek-Moore 3-.\ and lii’' r .ually. when it i.'^ '^ii- S'tate rhampior, liiti trio of team- 'ia.ni ( are repr -entcd in ■ l,a?t year in nri i.n-l) River won *he S^ate 1-A !l''e h,:t ;il .. r . -l.itt.'e n1- point,^. .Accordin? to the coaches, the sea?on is divided into two haives ^ the rosular season and • he inirnametit. Th? coaches try lo dr}!l their teams so by the time • he (!;ihble derby rolls around, the boy? Wjill be at their peaks for |tv linirnament inMarch. riiirinC the reciilar sea.son, • tisually play the teams on •'■('.r ■■che|iile twice. If you win '( ■ f'.'* q;ime. the members of, • oliier team will say, "Wait i •.Kitil th,- npNt time," But in tl^ ' 'i iirran’ent, there will bp no to-, 'Mu. row>—onw" oYfr and you are ( • 'iroKch. Fverynne like^ tn win but these ■ . achi ' will !ive their weights in , cold if they could Min the Siate f hampien.ship in their respective i ij-.i^itpn-. If these teams lost every ^ 'amp they I'layed durins the regu-1 1 r s'-asnn hut. could win the State ofi's. the coaches at Little ;;i ‘'r 5!errick Moore, and Hill.tide ■'ouI(i‘m‘ happy^ PROGt?ESS UEPORT THUS FAR!! Hillside and I.it'Ie River are off ' flyinr starts but Merrick Moore h.'cn a litrle slow getting off '.he blocks. This pillar believes The Shaw University Bearsi dropped two conference games in their week’s activities: first to , . the Panthers of Virginia Union, on Thursday, Decembe- 10. in Rich- I mond, Virginia and to the f'a.;les i of North Carolina College, on I Saturday, December 12. in 'Ra'l- eigh. ■ I In thfir gamp against the Pan- I thers of Virginia Union, the- Sh;»,\ ! Bears grabbpd the lead in thp first half and stayed from frrnr to five points ahead of the PnVHhoH for the first half, with the half-' time score bein.g, the Shaw Bears .34 and the Panthers of Union 30, However, in the second half, the Panthers rpturned to sive t!ie Bears a hard wav to ,qo. With 4:00 minutes left in the game, the score was 63-6?, in favor of I’nion and they had pO.sse.ssion of the ball. At, that-point. Art Niles and John Payne, who had 19 points each, lead a Union spurt that moved **’Pm to a final score of 79 66. In their second game of the week, the Shaw I niversity Bears were out-flown by the ‘'Flying’ Eagles of North Carolina Colle.se of Durham, by a score of 110-100. Thp Farlpg tipH the »amp .it t-.wi Shaw side Jayvees to a 4.‘> 35 come frnin- beliind victory over the Rocky .Ml. club's junior varsity in the p»e liminary. . , i The lineups: VARSITY Hillside (97) B. T. Wash. (63) Long 38 .\roi-.!iitn-; If: Outhi'.v It; Mr ,v.vi II 2 I„ I'nivvu 0 Kelly ■'ti n.nyrs 7 . ^. Howard 10 na'rr:s.2l' Harper 3 Siili-: llillsido-F. r.rouir 12. Moiiriiiv. laidkmr, Willijiiis 1. I'aisle.v. Caldwidr 2^ W;isliin;(m»-neaiis lit Willi.s. Seen al hall': llillsid er T. VVa.-.|iiiii;l,in 27, JAVVEES :.Tij|;or T, I’li'own 0, ■»7. I’.ook hilllsile (45) \ JM.'S 7 Ml'Millian 2 . . . iJi-.'al 4 I i;ell 14 smnte 12" ■ . Subs; !ldlsi(U' B, T, Wash. (35) . . , Sharpe 7 , . , Willi,lm.s I . . , Ann,slroiie 4 ,Wyiin 14 , ~.~t’iriiTiTn J ■Mover (i, llill. Hoflker T. Wasliin.pfon—Whitaker 7. Wal.'ioti. Sci ic at h.'df: Honker T. Wash- Ifl, Hillside 17. ACGIc: I (50) centir lege Agq . / Wili'lami A, an.i T. Col- ,1 la-,'j.i in t'lj .Mjrv o 3r4Rdon. Isft, and Bill Ft'ier 1231, await the rebound w! ich iiDvcr came. all. with 18:11 to go in the first half, and commanded the came from ■then on. with the exception of a hot spurt by the Bears -in the final minutes of the game. game piai;n Hampton I, „ship ffN- the second"'?ri!i-!;1.i'c:.:'. . ‘ *')' *hp timp thp Tournament Coach Irwin .Johnson's Bfts'y, r.eav- , i'"ils around, all of them will be ors have four of his staHuc-ft .r-'-1 ;l their best, tiirnins from that team ( '’''ach Kasterling has utilized his bn ranked number one in'"’r'.'’ 'j nresc’.irP defense. More scoring ril' lp ,\ class this year'. ’ ^ ' tmUnce, and his starting ‘ eight" S’oach TIarry Fdmonds’ \f"-ricl:.t I.) great advantage in his first j With 11-21 to go in the half. \ftK ' cagprs. ad\anc''d t^ ^t home. Now the ^5 8") Gus .Tones lead a hot j[i£\r ' •; of thp 3-.\ ToiirnaiTei.t h.'-, llornpts will take to the road for spurt with his shooting of 30 and ^ fcije they lost a thrillins .’54 521 the ne-^t four games and the first '--‘ — ouertime flecision t(i Win'ton-Ps'-1 ■■top will liei at Little River. Coach w'■•'! a .jlnit H.imrton's M-:\I "'r 's CAIN FlRvST Vv \ )F «» UiH'l M|.iro filals ( 35 footers. Also in on this hot spurt for the Eagles was bigi 6' 4 ", d tial ' eifi's Paijley HiSh for yi.e State ? Johnson’s cagers will be out to; Ted Manning, \CC'« great- ' Own. aieh'iek Jliiijj-'ii ' f»zet-re\enge for the 101-92 lo.ss, froTn the 1963 squ^l ami -'ifferpd to Hillside two weeks wfll eerlainlv be punninc for all ago. II#’ if*bjes this rear in-«Ve{i(l:rf This corner does not see how j'.f' a portion of tb* m. > P^tle River can miss this year, llillside, tutored bv r;,rl - Rear'*, 'ViUi the pxpprience and the abil- i'.y the hoys at Little River have, for- -.vas rWniit;lrJt'‘i*ti)1T! tho State 4-.\ playoffs in thp first roum! last year in the Gate rit\. Thp homestap'lin? nirUev Pan thers defeated the Hr^rnets TI-60 in the initial roui:d, K'lsterlmg will have his one two ,'-roring ■hev are like money in the bank— 3ood rnoiigh to repeat as State Champions again. .Mprrick-Moore will find itself 4oing down the stretch. Several of the boys along with Coach Ho ward. As a result of thLs spurt the Eagles were ahead 48-31 at I half-time. ( I ea,-'- ‘.2 - ;-4l renlTre !>■:; With a 22 point lead and 14:28 i wilij, 18 to go, the Eagles were then at- i I.'-' Fhe Ti tacked by the hard-hustling Shaw i and.iv' ' Bears. Ira Mitchell, little 5' 10’ ial'rtn; guard for Shaw, led this drive. Rol,er' Mitchell was terrific on his drive 'aMi? p .: ’ shots, and on the free throw line. H I. where he collected 9 out of 9 .T.-v:'.' ' sho{s. Mitchell finished the game to p; •. with 24 points, all of which came i .layvic ( ' ■ in the 2nd half of play. .Also in i over thi' on this Shaw drive was George ! .Mfrerl >’ , Gerald, freshman forward. and|wi*h 10 r, ' Stak. Championship this r ;moni;n, ball team ^e prominent figtjres -Toe Byers, who finished a--^ hich OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR 1 in Edmonds' plans for the 1964-65 '^1 , I Tnrr n After Deeemher II. the 1hr"e' year. Kenneth Davis. Larry Jones, 1 jl. ' , « u V f ” ' ft Robert Mack wf*re starters on I TTir^f •n'-lianie() (if. The boys on tlipse d f-1 thp pigskin team. You can count poms a .1 fcrnnt teams are alwi-y-; t ooting I on thp Tigers being around for fur each other until it i- time to' the state playoff. The Hornets meet each othtr on the hariwoori. i are off to a perfect start but Then the rivalry ii. k en but whn fosterling will keep his boys the final whi-tle lilow.~, t le bftys ready for the tournament. In ir .:!'>r t\v^^ with an, ' li iifler- ! ■:111 Tur- attafk i"ivc-tiv'- ; r!y le..d ( rson piinrh of Thomas T nn'_‘and f^crrr^c'i mwids. were involved in a long Outlaw — lielurning from that football season and have not found .sfpiad this year. The Hi.mets wll themsjlve« as of yet. Three start- of the contender^ for t le ers on the state championship foot- be ’V'VZZt WIN i : " -■ . '-I 14 p-.ipts I'' ir!' '■ehofil's , • ■' -7 vii tor> , . ■•■’s-\I .^liniors, 1 n p:,c/| the li.^.r. A. H.id T. won the ball gam« . Aggies Whip fit Pirates 73-60 in Caqe Opener I GRI'EN’SBnRO—The A. and^ T. ! C’cilege Aggies last week picked, lip •heir first conference win of the en.son by crushing Hampton I In-'itutp. 73-60. in a basketball i ;.^eper played here at the, Charles ^''l0^p Gvmnasinm. ! liehind by five points at inter- ! mivs^nn. the .Agsies chopped a’A'ay ; .-I the Ipari Parly in the .second pe- r'dd and won thp ball game going Mor.-Mcot'rt Hend'-.on (41). r- -,e 12 , I M;:rk in KENTliJeKY GENTLEMAN Ilrn,-' KJENTUCKY STTRAIGHT 30URB0N WHISKEY' -Howe’er, the hot-«hootin,g of bi“ Ted Manning proved to hp the dp- ciding factor of thp game, pn- i abling the Eagles to clo.se out with a 110-100 victory. Manning actually the story of the game iWiUi his gfeat jumping and phe , „ ^ I^e finished thej ...f'’,' gaHFwi(S'4S pWnti!, 29 of which ' ' came in the 2nd half. The Bears' of Shaw University close out their pre-holiday sched ule with two games this week. On Wednesday, December 16. the Bears will he at Elizabeth Ciiy State, Elizabeth City, and will journey to Virginia State in Petersburg, Virginia, on Thursday, the 17th. S/jOO 4/5 QT. $250 1% 10 fROQF-EARTON DXSHI1INC OOIIB4MT Hi '-i:, Moore ' .Sul' • I 4, .l(. I de'scn f'..hh=: 1 '■'r''-,vs 7 - Alnore- K'eddi h ■ I Da^i- 4 H--n- ; r. v.j. r;;,lli,wiy. ; I icj. MiK^re 2H. m H. I. JV5 (33) Sh' urin 8 Har'is 3 C, Harris 2 nr.'inrlon 11 firiffin 14 I!eai-ns 2, Burton 3 Fli-'.v.-n .=1 Turrentine Itrun.^fi” !') S'lh-: .'!■ l[in'., ,. l;„ Jcyner, Hendpr-.: MnS. ‘Tt!i(T;>e>..-rrav; s: Score at half: Hi luli n,on 18 M, M 12. ■I--Ml. u. I’. IL Holloway, Walker. Wat- "•'■p vipt.-iry eame only after A. a-’d T. had found a way to .slow »|'anir'en's “hot shot,” Norman V.'inner. P.onner burned the has- 'vith 17 points in the first pi.rii-I. hr* n change in Aggie ^trafi'*y held him to !)-points in final t-tanza. lli.s 2ntotal for everiins was high for both te rns. ■ ; t';i!int' behind hy as much as I i i,* at the Start of the s-i,-!id hiilf, the .Aggies finally c.iusht afire. They knotted the ciiunt at 4fi al! al 13:07 and in six mini:tes (^f play scored 11 points ",'hilp holdihs Hampton to a single frpp-lhripw, Ili'Th man for the Ag,';ies was Irving Mulcarp. with 16, but three others sciired in double^ figures, including: .lames W'ebber. 1,'i: Rob- frt Saunders, 14, and Anthony Kk inner, 12. The victory gave the Aggies a 1-0, ('!A.\ mai'k and a 3-1, over all. The loss left Hampton ’(vith a -1-3 average. PREPSTERS SHOW BRIGHT The three teams have had mar velous team work thus far but individual performances have had their share of the spotlight. In a shooting duel al Hillside Dec. 4 between Little River's Ehnght Holeman and George Out law, Outlaw outscored Holeman 40-31. Outlaw, a junior, amazed the crowd with his shooting and Holman was nothing short of sensational. La.st Friday, Thomas Long took over the .spotlight for Hillside with an amazing one-man show for the Hornets. Long tallied 38 points to, lead Hillside to victory. Hilljfde Hornets Sfing Booker T. ‘ By Thomas point': !'■ !(,' tl) a r>7-»;2 \»i'i O', er Hi New! Gillette sum with Sup«f MjistaMe Razor YOU turn dial that match M your tar has h bunied Ck ast Fr:i av TARL MASON T.i.ng [.ii;ir. 'I in 38 ■id tli(' llill-lde llnrnets Cla'-s, 4 \ ciinference Il k'- .Monnl'-, Hooker T. [U'l for llu’ Tigpi.s Hius n liob' rt Mack. Mack cords I'.T 18 points at llendi i-Min. PROOF eisnuio noM okam M. ft Washingliin High Friday night in the Hillside gym. TliP vi-,iling I,ions scored the first brisket of the contps-t, but the Hornets—using a full couit p e.ss-- scored the next 13 points and were never in any trouble. Ifill.'ide. in winning its third straight game, led 28-16 at the ’end of the Hr.st period, and eir- rietl a 47-27 lead to the drp.ssi’ig rodin at halftinie. William Harris pitched in 21 piiinis, (;eorge Outlaw added 16, and Frank lirown notched 12 to siipp'irt Long's high scoring antics.. Hob rieans tallied 1!) markers for the Lions, and Kenneth Armstrong added 16. Long hit orv IS of 26 field goals, six of 12 charity tosse.s, and col lected 13 rcbf)unds. Tlie Hornets shot an amaninc 57,8 percent from the floor, hit ting .33 of 57. • CMflon liell .seon^i 74 ft Donald Smoke 13 tc k. d. the Hill- i. X 't ' the u ? SPIRIT V) OF ri:.,) CHRISTMAS,^^ I present // / /:V' '/ '. L,'.i'.... mmm Know somellilnp? Yon Iiavp excellent taste! Why else ivmilij you he select ing a haiiilsonie pair oi I'iursheim Whiles for lii> Cliri.slinas. 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