Golfers Take Win No. 7 Loulsburg College golfers won their 7th match against a lone defeat Friday as they downed Lenoir Community College of Klnston by 292 297. Scoring for Lenoir was led by Andy Thompson with a 69, David Hemrlck with 73 and Mack MacKenzle with a 74. For Loulsburg, Harvey Abernethy turned tlw front In 37 and nailed the back with a Irvln Phllpott of Alta Vista, Va. .. . .medalist with a 69 David Rowland of Raleigh . . . .a sizzling 32 on front nine A phone call is the quickest air route^ anywhere. / That's why it's good business to phone. The telephone makes long distance no distance. (faiotuia, HelefiAoHe VOTE FOR JULIUS BANZET FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Ninth Judicial District Of N. C. Democratic Primary, May 4 EDUCATION: Graduate of Norlina High School, University Of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) A. B. Degree, Legal Education, Wake Forest College Law School (Wake Forest) EXPERIENCE: Civil And Criminal Trial Practice In Local, Superior, Supreme And Federal Courts. County Attorney For Warren County 1932 1943; Councilor N. C. State Bar 1947-1953; Judge Of Recorder's Court Of Warren -County, 1953 to 1968. Pledges To Conduct The Courts With Dispatch, Fair And Impartial Treatment Of Litigants, Witnesses And Jurors, And To Enforce Strictly The Criminal Laws Of North Carolina. Pd. Pol. Adv. 33 which Included an eagle on the par 5 number 5 hole. David Rowland's card for Louisburg showed 1 bogey and 1 birdie to i even par 72. 75'jjwere turned in by Jim Howard, Dwlght Leadbetter, and ivln Phllpott. Louisburg has two home matches this week with Fer rum on Tuesday and Chowan on Friday. Ferrum has 1 loss as does Louisburg and Cho wan Is undefeated In con ference play. Ferrum, Chowan Lead C-T Conference Ferrum and Chowan ended last week atop the conference with 6 wins and 2 losses. Ferrum dropped Southwood and Mt. Olive two games each, and Chowan again defeated Mt. Olive in a pair. Ferrum beat Southwood 3-2 and 5-2 as Dan Whltaker and Dave Phillips held the Rams at bay. Skipper Williams had two for three including a triple and Kelley Russell also had 2 for 3 to lead the Phanthers at bat in the double header against Southwood. BUI Barnes had a run scoring double for Southwood In the first game. No Ram batman had more than one hit. In the games against Mt. Olive, the Phanthers won 7-1 and 4-0. Hal Balrd gained the opening game win, and Bill Thompson won the se cond. For the Phanthers In the first game Russell, Owens, and Balrd were all 2 for 4. Owens and Baird had double. In "the second game, John Penn was 3 for 3 including his 3rd homer of the season. The Loulsburg Hurricanes split a pair of games during the week losing to North Carolina Jayvees 1-4 and win ning from Duke Jayvees by a 1-0 score. Fielding lapses a gain proved the undoing of the Canes against the Tar Babies. Bobby Gunn and Mike Arledge pitched well as all runs were unearned. Jerry Fisher drove In the lone Loulsburg run In the ninth with hlrthlrd hit ot-the game. Aplnst the Duke Jayvees on Saturday, Kevin Hanrahan fashioned a three hitter, "Canes Down Soutnwood The Louisburg golfers sprang back from defeat at Chowan to wallop Southwood by 57 strokes, 282-339. The 282 represents the best score of the year thus far as the Hurricanes had 3 men under Dar and another even par. Ivln Philpott led all scoring with a 69 as he had a 35-34. Dwight Leadbetter had a 35-35-70 for 2 untie r par. David Row land had a 71 which included a record typing 32 on the front nine. Harvey Abernethy came in with an even par 72 as he had a double- bogey on the 18th hole. The Hurricanes play host to Lenoir Community College of Kinston on Thursday. Lenoir previously upset Chowan for Chowan's only loss of the year. No true religion rests upon the assumption that everyone else is wrong and they alone are right. 'Canes, Ferrum Headed For Showdown The Louisburg College Hur ricanes and Ferrum's Pan thers are headed (or a show down battle for the Cavalier Tar Heel Conference lead here Saturday when they meet In a double header beginning at 1:30. Ferrum Is leading the league with a 6-2 record fol lowed by Loulsburg with 3-1. The Canes meet wlnless Mt. Olive Wednesday afternoonfor a pair of games, and If the form sheet Is followed they Will go Into Saturdays battle with a 5-1 record. The two Louisburg Downs Chowan, Mt. Olive Here Wednesday The Loulsburg College Hur ricanes Jumped Into the thick of the Cavalier-Tar Heel con ference race Saturday when they took a pair of wins from Chowan by 3-0 and 9-2. The rapidly Improving Canqis took Cards, Twins Pennant Choices New York ? The St. Louis Cardinals are heavily favored to repeat as National League pennant winners and the Min nesota Twins are a strong choice In the American Lea gue race, according to an exclusive poll of more than auu majur-ieaguei b appeal ui? In the May issue of SPORT Magazine. Picked to fill out the first division behind the Cardinals In the National League are the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves, fol lowed in order by the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Hous ton Astros and New York Mets. In the American League, the contenders behind the Twins, according to spukt Maga- ; zlne's player poll, will be the ; Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles, ?with the 1967 pennant-winning Boston Red So* dropping to fifth, trailed by the California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators, New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics. In the SPORT Magazine poll ing for top individual perfor mances by National Leaguers, the Pirates Roberto Clemente was the choice as probable Most Valuable Player and Leading Hitter, the Bucs' Jim Bunnlng as the Leading Pitch er, Atlanta's Hank Aaron as the Home-run Leader, and the Reds' John Bench as the Outstanding Rookie. In the American League, the SPORT Magazine players' poll named the Red Sox' CarlYas trzemskl as the circuit's probable Most Valuable Play er, the Twins' Tony Ollva and Harmon Klllebrew as Leading Hitter and Home-run Leader, respectively, the White Sox' Joel Horlen as Leading Pit cher, and Athletics' Reggie Jackson as Outstanding Rook ie. ' Realizes J)ream Atlanta, Ga.-- Mrs. Ella Walker, S3, has realized a dream she has had since she was a little girl. Two years ago she began adult classes at Lynwood Park Elementary School and learned to read. Still working as a full-time housekeeper, she has been working since she was seven. 1 the opener behind the one hit pitching of Kevin Hanrahan. The freshman lefthander gave up a single to the first man to face him and then held the Braves hltless the rest of the way for his second shut out In a row. He struck out 9 to run his two game total to 20. The Canes scored 3 runs In the 5th on 3 walks and two singles. In the second game righthander John Lewis pit ched a 6 hitter as the Canes banged out 11 hits for a 9-2 win. Dan West continued his ?torrid hitting with 4 for 7 in the two games. He has had 11 tor 18 in the last four games. He is leading the con ference with a .479 average followed by Ferrum's John Penn with .478. top hitters In the conference will be waging their private war also. Loulsburg Dan West Is currently leading the lea-' gue with .479 followed by Fer rum's John Penn with .478. Penn has blasted 3 homers and West 2. Both boys are considered prospects by the pros. Ferrum will pitch their aces, Dave Phillips and Ben Whltaker, both with 2-0 reco ords. The Canes will go with Kevin Hanrahan, 2-0, and Bob Gunn, 2-1. Both are left handers. Crop (Continued from Page 1) available to producers who feel they need assistance In arriving at the acreages of crops to plant. After crops have been planted, a produc er may request measurement service to determine if the farm is planted within the allotments. The farmer may i make disposition prior to fil ing an acreage certification at the county office. Unpopular Pole St. Helens, Ore.? Service > for 120 customers of the Pac- \ ific Northwest Bell Telephone Company was interrupted j when a truck hit a utility pole- , The next morning another truck rammed the pole. Then later when this damage was being repaired a third truck hit the pole. j vote For WILBUR M. JOLLY for STATE SENATE Democratic Primary May 4, 1968 QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE Your Vote And Support Will Be Sincerely Appreciated Pd. Pol. Adv. struck out eleven, and re ceived good support from his teammates as he pitched the Canes first shutout of the year. Hanrahan, a lefty usually hampered by poor con trol, had a one-hitter going Into the ninth Inning and Issued only one base on balls. Connie Mack Ward singled In the lone run of the game In the 5th Inning. Chowan won three games during the week, beating Mt. Olive 3-1 and 14-0 and trip ping touring Williams College 7-5. In the opener against Mt. Olive, Jim Cherwa bested Elmer Dlze and Russ Hod gel with 2 tor 3 led the hitter* tor Chowan. Wayne Watklns was the pitcher ot record In the second game as Knighton, R. Johnson, Broaks, Fair cloth, P. Bryant, and Watklns each had two hits. Against Williams College, Steve Hauser was the winning pitch er. Russ Hodges and George Falrcloth each had 3 for 4 and Wayne Beale was 2 t or 3, In a game with State J.V.'s Southwood won 8-3 as Tommy Garner pitched the win and also had a home run. Charlie Scott had two hits. 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