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
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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
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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.
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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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