O(V0 OplMOH<\ By CLINT FULLER Are* fans will have an opportunity to see professional football at Carter Stadium Saturday, September 6, when the Detroit Lions meet the Philadelphia Eagles. The event is sponsored by the Raleigh Jaycees and several locals have already obtained tickets. Many father-son combinations are planning to attend. Tickets are on sale around Raleigh. For information contact Duke Fentress. Raleigh Jaycees, 724 St. Mary's Street, Raleigh, N. C. 27605. Two football games scheduled for Friday night will be watched closely here. Needless to say there is a great interest in the Franklinton-Gaston tilt slated for Franklinton. Of equal importance will be the Scotland Neck-Murfreesboro opener at Murfreesboro. Louisburg will play Scotland Neck here on October 17 and the annual County Championship between the Rams and the Bulldogs will be played at Franklinton on September 19. The Friday night game at Franklinton will give Louisburg fans a chance to join with Ram fans to view the game. This is the first such opportunity in years. The two teams play at the same time each week in the season making it impossible for fans from either school to see the other team except when they meet each other. Should make for a good crown Friday night at Franklinton. Game time is 8 P.M. Louisburg will play four teams rated in the top ten in preseason rankings and Franklinton will play three. The "world's only rankings of Eastern Carolina Prep squads" by Grady Elmore of the News and Observer places Louisburg foes Ayden (3); Warrenton (4); Oxford Orphanage (6) and Wakelon (10). Ram foes are Weldon (2); Oxford Orphanage and Wakelon. Weldon was eliminated last year in the playoffs by Ayden after downing Tar River Champ South Granville. Ayden went on to win the Class A crown. Playing rated teams is a tough assignment but if one is downed, the rewards seem greater. It should be an interesting season for both Ram and Bulldog fans. Louisburg has been having some injury problems. The most serious is a knee injuryto sophomore linesman Mike Pearce which required surgery last week. End Will Wilder has a sprained ankle, Bobby Fuller had a knee injury and several players have had an ear infection which is suspected might have come from swimming more than from football drills. The Bulldogs open next week at Elm City. Multiple Winners Only four NASCAR Grand National drivers have won more than one major race at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. They are Richard Petty (5), Junior Johnson (2), Marvin Panch (2), and Rex White (2). Scott Leads Wendell Scott has record ed more laps than any other NASCAR Grand National driver in major races at North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway. He has made 5,116 trips around the 5/8-mlle paved oval. Staff pholo by Clint Fuller. COURTHOUSE VISITORS SILHOUETTED AT SUNDAY'S OPEN HOUSE Youngsville League Ends Season By Lib Cheatham, Times Correspondent The two Little League baseball teams of YoungsviUe have now concluded their ball season. Under the leadership of Mr. Douglas Holmes and Mr. L. A. Woodlief the boys, who are ages ten through thirteen, played sixteen games at home and several games with out of town teams. Though the boys did not have a big winning season it was a good season for them. Mr. Holmes and Mr. Woodlief report fine sportsmanship and cooperation, stating that re sponse to discipline was ex cellent. It wag apparently another rewarding season for both Little Leaguers and Leaders. The teams have been spon sored by local business firm* which provided uniforms and equipment for the players. Little League membership included: Gary Tharrington, Good To Our Promise ? THE EXTENSION ON THE MOHEY-SAVIHG CADET FREE MOWER PROGRAM EHDS AUGUST 31st ? ONE LAST CHANCE TO GET BIG SAVINGS! W ; 1 A Cub Ca