Phantoms Take Bunn Youngsvllle walked away with two wins for the second night In a row Saturday night. The Youngsvllle girls handed Bunn their fifth defeat In con ference games, 40-27, and the Youngsvllle boys won their tenth conference game, 88 58, over the Bunn boys. The Youngsvllle girls, led by Vickie Rogers with 18 points and Harriet Pearce with 17 points, maintained their first place position In conference wins. Judy Clark was high scorer for Bunn with 9 points. Jesse Preddy stripped the nets for 30 points and Larry Paschall dropped In 26 points to lead the Phantoms to their nineteenth victory of the sea son. Robert Bowden was high scorer for Bunn with 18 and Phil Hagwood was second with 16 points. Girls ? Bunn Clark 9, Moore 4, Andrews 4, Crudup 5, Al ford 1, Mullen 3, Branch, ^lag wood 1. Youngsvllle? V. Rog ers 18, Paschall 5, H. Pearce 17, D. Cash, Wheeler, S. Cash, J. Pearce, Strickland, Brown, Bowden, D." Rogers, Hart. Youngsvllle 6 4 21 9 - 40 Bunn 2 9 5 11 - 27. , Boys: Bunn--Batton, Bowden 18, Jones 12, Hagwood 16, M. Now who's on your side? Your insurance man can be-if ho t in independent agent. As such, ha's free to represent several fine Insursnce companies, and serve pour interests in dealing with them. He serves you first when you need telp. We're independent agents HODGES MSURANCE AGENCY / Phone Gjr 6-3565 N. MAIN ST. Louisburg, N. C. Horton 5, Mullen 2, J. Horton 5, Crudup. Youngsvllle W re nil 6, Preddy 30, M. Cat lett 6, Paschall 26, Wilder 8, ' Roberts 4, Wiggins 2, Frank lin 4, Jones 2, R. Catlett, Bailey, Woodllef. Youngsvllle 25 21 26 16 -88 Bunn 14 12 13 19 - 58 Bulldogs Drop Vikings ' The Loulsburg boys defeated the South Granville Vikings (or the second time this season 81-56. Danny Faulkner with 25 points and Wilbur Moore with 20 points led the Bulldogs to . their 13th win of the season. Woodllef was high for the Vikings with 16 points. South Granville ? Bowling 4, Oavls 9, Sanders 8, Ward 1, Willis 5, Woodllef 16, Bailey Z', Royster 6, Rlggan 5. Loulsburg ? Faulkner 25, Geddle 6, T. Finch 5, D. Finch 8, Mbore 20, Warren 2,Ches son 4, Taylor 5, Perry 4, Person 2. South Granville 10 13 12 20-56 - Loulsburg 19 26 15 21 -81 South Granville JV*s won 55-34. Standings Boys Division Team Youngsvllle Bunn Loulsburg Frankllnton Epsom Edward Best Gold Sand Conference Won Lost 10 0 8 2 5 4 . 5 4 3 7 2 8 1 9 Overall Won Lost 19 1 14 6 13 4 12 4 9 11 4 14 5 13 airls Division Team Youngsvllle Epsom Edward Best Bunn Gold Sand Frankllnton Loulsburg Conference Won Lost 9 I 8 2 6 4 5 5 5 5 1 8 0 9 Overall Won Lost 12 5 16 4 10 8 H ? ? 10 8 9 4 0 15 * Epsom Wins At G. S. Epsom high' 8 Tigers earned a 59-49 victory over Gold Sand lads, while the Tiger girls smothered their hosts, 45-16, In a Franklin County Conference basketball twin bill at Gold Sand Friday night. A 29-polnt performance by Mike Fowler, along with Le roy Terrell's 12 points, headed Epsom scoring for the even ing. For Gold Sand, West col lected 15, Lovln eleven and Edward Best Drops Two The Youngsvllle girls got revenge Friday night for an earlier lews to Edward Best by downing them 34-22. The Youngsvllle boys defeated the Eagles 69-41. Vickie Rogers paced the winners with 16 points and Linda Paschall gave her a helping hand with 9 points. Phyllis Murray was high scor er for the Eagles with 8. Leading the Phantoms to vic tory by scoring In the double figures were C.L. Wrenn with 16 and Jesse Preddy with 15 points. Tommy May with 10 points was high for Edward Best. Girls: Youngsvllle ? V. Rogers 16, Paschall 9, H. Pearce 8, Wheeler, S. Cash 1, J. Pearce, D. Cash, D. Rog ers, Brown, Bowden. _ Edward Best ? GUI lam 5, Murray 8, Duke, Tharrlngton, Pearce 3, D. Jones 6, Davis, R. Jones. Youngsvllle 7 10 7 10 - 34 Edward Best 3 6 9 4 - 22 Boys: Youngsvllle ? Wrenn 16, Preddy 15, M. Catlett 4, Roberts 7, Wilder 16, Preddy Roberts 7, Wilder 16, R. Catlett 7, Wiggins 7, Bailey 2, Woodllef 2, Jones, Franklin. Edward Best~T. May 10, Wheeler 2, S. Medlln 6, G. Medlln 3, Phelps 4, Wilder 5, Gupton 3, King 7, Arnold 1, J. May. YoungsrUle 22 18 20 9-69 Edward Best I t II 14-41 Meanest Thieves Neward? Firemen had Just : ashed their checks when the 'Ire alarm sounded. Re urnlng, they found thieves had orced open lockers In the Ire house and had stolen their noney. Leonard ten. The Tigers held a 24-17 margin at the half, then saw Gold Sand pull with in two points at 34-32 in the third stanza before Epsom spurted to a final ten point edge. Girls: Epsom? Perklnson 2, J. Ayscue 6, Smith, K. Ays cue, Pendergrass 1, Jessup, Stalnback, Foster, P. Fuller, L. Fuller. Gold Sand? Dlck erson, T. Gupton 8, Stalllngs, Stearin 5, Lovln, Taylor 2, Redmond 1, Murphy, K. Gup ton, Ward, Bowers, -Valentine, Leonard, Radford, Inscoe. Gold Sand 7 4 2 ? Epsom 11 9 8 15 - 45 Boys: Epsom? Fowler 29, T. Eaves 3, Terrell 12, R. Eaves, Rowland 9, Steed 6, G. Eaves, Smith. Gold Sand Bowers 6, Lovln U, Edwards 6, Leonard 10, West 15, Steed 1, Foster. Epsom 13 11 10 25 - 59 Gold Sand 9 8 15 17 - 49 College Gets Movie Stills Part of the famous George Jessel collection of still pho tographs from the motion pic tures has been acquired by the Theatre of Loulsburg Col lege. Mr. Jessel, world famous entertainer, has made a life long hobby of collecting dis play photos from the movies. Mr. Jessel recently put up the collection for sale, giving educational Institutions first refusal. The photographs re present movies from all over the world and from all stages of development. Not all the photos are labelled. Some are easy to Identify because they come from unforgettable films with "unforgettable players. Many of the pictures are labelled. Some of them carry Mr. Jes sel's handwritten Identifica tion on the back. But there Is a number of lntrlqulng pho tos that would puzzle the most avid movie trivia fan--faces and scenes from also-ran movies that are now lost In the mist of memory. Portions of the collection will be on display In the theatre lobby of the College's Exper imental Theatre during the current College production, February 14, 15, 16, 22, 23, and 24. Movie-goers with long mem ories are Invited to help the College theatre staff Identify and label some of the myster ious movies and players ap pearing In the unlabelled stills. Out Of Date At 55 London ? According to Dr. Edmund Leach, provost and noted social anthropologist at King's College, the world's managers and politicians were too old at 55. He claims that when one passes the age of 55 his education Is outdated and the youth must take over. Gethsemane Beats Tolar The Gethsemane Wildcats picked up dual wins over Toler last week. Both varsity and Jayvees won twice In games played Tuesday and Thursday nights. Tuesday night: Gethsemane varsity ? C. Wheeless 31, C. Crudup 12, J. Thome 9, T. Clemons 2, J. Bailey 14, G. Wheeless 10, Walker 2, Neal <? FIELD PROMOTIONS. INC . NCW VO*K. N V 1007 How to speed immediate funds your way: use our fastest-yet Zip loan application. r Pick up a ZIP loan application at your nearby First -Citizens office. Act now during our $25,000,000 ZIP consumer ^ioan special. Finance cars and other m'ajor purrhasfts at low bank rates @ FIRST srs IHE CANJX) BANK WITH THE CAN-DO PEOPLE! 0, R. Burrell 2. Toler Green 2, TeedL,4, Comer 4, Thorpe 20, Brooks 7, L. Green, H. Brooks IS, Mc Kiver 1, Fields, Dickey. Scores by quarters: Gethsemane 21 17 21 23 82 Toler 13 12 17 11 53 Gethsemane Junior varsity Thorne 8, Wheeless, Rogers 2, Hopkins, A. Rogers 7, Neal 14, Cooke 2, Merrltt 2, Crud up, Perry 20, Thomas, High. Toler? Latta 8, Walker, Betts 13, Smith 6, Haythe 5, Cash 4, Lyons, Bass, Wllkerson, Glover, Allen, Bumpass 1. Score by quarters: Gethsemane J.V. 16 11 16 12 55 Toler J.V. 10 5 8 14 37 Thursday night: Gethsemane varsity ? Crudup 8, Wheeless 37, Thorne 7, Clemons 2, Bailey 21, G. Wheeless 15, Walker 2, Neal, Burrell. Tol er? Green 6, Reed 5, Comer 3, Thrope 16, Brooks 15, L. Green 5, H. Brooks 8, Mc Klver 4, Fields. Score by quarters: Gethsemane 14 26 31 21 92 Toler 13 12 24 14 63 Gethsemane J. V. - -Throne 12, Wheeless, Rogers 1, Hop kins, A. Roger s, Neal 15, Cooke, Merrltt, Crudup, Perry 8, Thomas, High. Tol er? Latta 8, Walker, Betts 12, Smith, Haythe 5, Cash 5, Lyons, Bass, Wllkerson, Glover, Allen, Bumpass. Score by quarters: Gethsemane J.V,. 8 6 17 7 38 Toler J.V. 12 7 7 4 30 a NV HUNDRED MILES AWAY If you drew an imaginary line from your house to a friend's house about 100 miles away, you would almost certainly cross rural electric territory. Rural electrics serve in 2578 of the nation's 3072 counties ? pro viding electric power to about 10 percent of this country's population. That's a bis responsibility! It's comfor -t to Know that there are people on the job to perform a service like this ? working constantly to assure a reliable source of power in the countryside. ' Wake Electric Membership Corporation Plton* 556-3165 Wake Forest, N. C. 62 to 54 SotCirdoy Trojans Win at ? Lou is burg College Mount Olive College Trojans pulled away In the last five min utes to drop Loulsburg 62 to 54 In a Tarheel-Cavalier con ference game In LouisburgSat urday night. Mount Olive, who was in front most of the time, baited Louis- I burg along until pulling away late In the game. Dennis ' Pierce's two free throws put ; the Trojans lrt front for the night at 50 to 48 arid they built up the winning margin. Pierce took high scoring hon ors In the game with 18 while Billy Lee had 15 and Wayne * Patrick 13. Joe Penland was tops for Loulsburg with 17 and John Lewis added 11. The victory gave Coach Bob by Frank's Trojans a 4-3 con ference mark and a 11-7 over all record. MOC, who visited Wlngate Monday, will be at Chowan Thursday night. Coach Frank announced that Mount Olive picked up forfeit victories last week over Sand hills and College of Albemarle, who had defeated the Trojans BY BILL ALLEN Mount Olive Tribune. Mount Olivo. N C., sarller this season. Albemarle las been using a boy who has signed a pro baseball contract uid_ became a professional In the process. Sandhills violated NJCAA regulations and used an Ineligible player. Mount Olive and Loulsburg exchanged points early In the [une when Lee tallied Ave of he first seven Trojan markers. Jut the Hurricanes took the ead at 9 to 8 and opened up a 8 to U gap. Lee, Patrick and Pierce were fitting when Mount Olive reeled M nine points in a row and took it 20 to 18 lead. The Trojans mere In front 24 to 20 at the lalf but Loulsburg deadlocked the count at 24-up. Tom Black well sent MOC back in front Ferrum Defeats Louisburg Five LOUISBURG ? Jerry Venable i scored 26 points here Monday ' night as Ferrum defeated Louisburg 91-75 (or its ninth straight Cavalier-Tar Heel con ference victory of the season. Gary Youmans followed Ven able in the Panther scoring with 23. Gary Rymer added 22 and Dan Hobbs nine. ? Joe Penland led Louisburg 'with 30.' "Bob Walker followed ? with 16. j Ferrum is 16-2 and Louisburg j Bunn Downs Franklinton The Bunn bo?s took a firm hold of second place In the conference standings Friday night as they defeated Frank linton 72-62. The Bunn girls won their fifth conference game by downing Franklinton 35-23. Foster Brodle's 31 points for Franklinton wag not enough to overcome the steady shooting of the Bunn boys. FOur Bunn starters scored In the double figures. Milton Horton was high scorer with 17 points. Judy Clark led the Bunn girls to victory with 12 points. Brenda Webb was high for Franklinton with 8 points. Girls: Bunn ? Crudup 11, Moore 2, Clark 12, Andrews 4, Alford 5, Muller, Hagwood 1. Franklinton ? Harris 6, Medlln 4, Toler 2, Fisher, Frazler 3, Webb 8, Johnson, Moore, Collins. Bunn ? 13 3 6 13 - 35 Franklinton 5 6 4 8 - 23 Boys: Bunn ? Batton 11, M. Horton 17, Hagwood 7, Jones 15, Bowden 16, J. Horton ^ 6. Franklinton ? Brodle 31, 'Beckham 4, Eakes 2, Law rence 10, Secor 7, Goswlck 8, Collins, Johnson. Bunn 17 19 20 16 - 72 Franklinton 14 20 14 14 - 62 stands 4-4 in the league and 10-12 overall. Ftrrum (91) - limr H, Ttnn 3, Venable 76. Hobbj ?, Yoomanj 23, Kl? bv 2, Chanay, Clavenoar 3, McClung 3. Loo It burg (7S) ? Panland 30. Taylor ft, Walker H. Drlvar 3, J. Lawls 4, Moma 2, H or ton I. Arladge 2, Mctemmora 4. Halftlme - Farrum 41, Lool?burg 32. when he hit (rom the side. They maintained a four to six point lead until Loulsburg tied the score at 48-up. Pierce put Mount Olive back Into the lead and they stretched It to 62 to 54 when the game ended. MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE (62)--Dennls Pierce 18, Billy Lee 15, Wayne Patrick 13, Tom Blackwell 8 and Jim Lee 8. 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