Bunn Falls To Bailey In District Tournament Freddie Horton (22) ... 30 points were not enough. POLO? ?ran9 WHEAT THRIVES ON ARCADIAN'S GOLDEN URAN LET US APPLY ARCADIAN'S GOLDEN URAN LIQUID NITROGEN TO YOUR GRAIN. L. H. DICKENS & SON Route 2 Louisburg, N. u. Telephone 853-2117 /the easiest way to lovelier rooms J. W. PERRY, JR'S STORE" ZEBULON PHONE 269-8209 (At Purees - Near Bunn) Wc c.irry the complete line of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAIN TS A costly cool start of the fourth quarter spelled doom for the Bunn Bulldogs, who came to end of the basketball trails last night In the Dis trict Tournament at Rocky Mount, as Bailey halted them, 63-60. In the nlp-and-tuck battle, Bunn led 29-27 at the half time break and hung on to a slim one point lead as the fourth frame started. A hot hand by Bailey and with Da vid Batten out on fouls and Bill Jones sporting four per sonals, Bunn couldn't buy a basket for the first few min utes of the final stanza. Bailey Jumped out to a 53 48 lead with 4:32 left In the game and kept the five-point margin In tact until Freddie Horton hit the final Bunn bas ket o* the season with 20 sec ......... onds left to play. By that time, It waa too lata and Bailey had earned a match with tha winner of tonight's Clevaland-Norllna contaat, Friday night at 7 p. m. F raddle Horton was the class Of (ha game, hitting a blister ing 30 points In Bunn'a losing causa. Bill Jonas had 11. Williams lad Bailey with 17. In the first gama, Elm City edged Wakelon aa tha buzzer sounded, 57-55 In tha most thrilling game thus far In the tourney. The winner of to night's Youngavllle-L u c a m a game will meet Elm City Fri day night at 8:30 p. m. Starters: Bunn 60 BaUey 63 D. Hagwood 7 Lamm 5 Jones 11 Bailey 11 Morris 4 ?-Beard 13 Batton 8? ? - ? ?Lamm Youngsville Coach Has Memories By Clint Fuller Youngsville Coach Larry Lindsey must-be having pleasant memories this week, as his Phantoms plow through the opposition in the District III Playoffs in Rocky Mount. Larry has been this way before. He has traveled the same road. Last time, he took the trip as a player . . . an outstanding guard on the 1956 State Championship team. His coach? Wake Forest star, Al Deporter, now a successful Youngsville businessman. Lindsey will recall the 75-47 opening round victory over Rock Ridge and the 86-56 walloping of highly tutored Smithfield in the semi-finals and the champion ship game which they won against Stem, 79-64. He will also remember the trip to Durham and the easy win over Hildebran, 92-62 in the opener; and the nail-biting overtime contest in the semi-finals when the Phantoms almost lost the championship chance to Ker nersville. Youngsville squeaked by with an 87<83 vic tory to go against Jonesville for the state crown. Lindsey will easily recall this game. Trailing 25-22, it was Lindsey who headed a Phantom spurt of 14 straight baskets, eight by Lindsey himself, which put Youngsville ahead for good. For this performance, Larry Lindsey joined "Twig" Wiggins on the All-Tour nament team. Lindsey probably wonders, as he sits on the bench through an ever-growing number of victories without a defeat, can this squad match the 29 straight wins of 1956. Can it take it all? Lindsey should know. He has been there before. ? F. Norton 30 ? ? Hasklns 11 P. Hagwood Tuck 2 M. Horton Mitchell 4 Denton Williams 17 Score by quarters: Bunn 11-18-14-17 60 Bailey 11-16-15-21 63 Thursday's Games: 7 p. m. Cleveland vs. Norllna. 8:30 - Youngsvllle vs. Lucama. Horse Show Slated (Frk. aw.) The Franklln ton Saddle Club will hold a Horse Show Sunday afternoon, March 12, 1S67 at 2 p. m. Twenty-three classes will be held. A trophy and 6 ribbons will be given (or each class. Youngsville Meets Lucama r : The Youngsvllle Phantoms, winners of 28 straight games without a defeat, move Into the quarterfinals tonight at Rocky Mount In the District m Tour nament against Lucama. Youngsvllle defeated Mlddle burg, 60-36 In last week's playoff game and Lucama downed Weldon, 58-67. The Franklin County Champ Ions play at 8:30 tonight. Cleveland and Norllna tangle In the opener. The winner tonight will meet Elm City In the semifinals Friday night. It's all right to work by a schedule If you can keep up with the schedule. Baseball Season Opens Next Week The Loulsburg College Hur ricanes open their 1967 base ball season Saturday, March 18 when they play host to the Bulldogs of Wlngate College. "We Just started to get down to business this week" said Coach Russ Fratler. "Atthls stage the pitchers are far ahead of the hitters. They have been throwing for about a month. Until last Thursday we hadn't had any decent weather In which .to work." The Canes have 61ettermen returning from last year, In cluding two pitchers. The re turning pitchers are right handers. John Gardner, and Junior College All -American Pete Eyer. Both boys were mainstays on the basketball squad and have Just Joined the squad. Another pitcher who has been impressive Is left hander Bob Gunn of Rocky Mount. 0. C. Matthews, a righthander from Fayette vllle, and Bill Williamson, a Loulsburg native who throws from the port side round out the staff." All positions are set at the present except first base and right field", said Frailer. "I don't want to be overly optimistic, but 1 think we will do all right for our selves If we don't have any key Injuries." , Advice If she looks young, she's camouflaged. If she looks old, she's young but dissipated. If she looks Innocent, she's deceiving you. ' If she looks shocked, she's acting. If she looks back, follow her. 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