? WPI 0MTS1 m /?' Owv Opinion By CLINT FULLER 1* ? *????? Louisburg Coach Tommy Twitty reported this morning that agreement has been reached between Louisburg and Weldon on the site for the playoff game. The game will be played at Warrenton and Weldon will be the home team. Negotiations on the site were actually begun two weeks ago and a meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at Weldon. However, no agreement was reached until this morning. Weldon originally wanted to play the game at Roanoke*ftapids and some mention was made of playing it at Rocky Mount. Louisburg favored the Warrenton field. Agreement was ?reached Tuesday on officials, concessions, passes, medical and rescue services and other minor items. The game will be played ? on Friday, November 14. It will be the first in a three week schedule to determine a state champion. Two other eastern teams and four western teams will be playing the same night hoping to advance to the semi finals. Louisburg maintained its 6th place rating in the East today following the 42-8 win over Littleton. Two other Franklin Area Conference teams are in the top ten. Franklinton is rated No. 8 and Oxford Orphanage is rated No. 9. Louisburg moved from No. 10 in the state Class A ratings last week up to No. 8 today following its 42-8 walloping of Littleton. Oxford Orphanage which shot up to No. 5 last week after stomping Stoneville, 60-0 drops to No. 10 this week due to the loss to Camp Lejuene, 48-14. Robbinsville, winner of the Smokey Mountain-Appalachian Conference playoff against Mars Hill last week, remains in No. 1 spot above Weldon which had trouble in downing Franklinton, 18-14. A group of local merchants and businessmen got together and are publishing a full-page salute to the Bulldogs in today's issue. This is community spirit working at its best. The display of support will be a shot in the arm to the local gridders as they prepare for their final home game and head into the playoffs. Norlina fans honored 20-year Coach Bob Price at halftime of the Franklinton game two weeks ago. The popular mentor was presented an electric golf cart by Norlina supporters. He was said to have been completely unaware of plans. The Warren Record reported: "It couldn't happen to a nicer fellow". We agree. And down at Zebulon where the Wakelon Bulldogs have played well but have suffered nine snake-bitten nights this season, the fans continue to support the team in grand fashion. A recent report discloses that Booster President Robert Horton announced that $3500 has been raised from contribu tions to the program this year. Wonder what Zebulon does when the Bulldogs have a winning season? Maybe Louisburg folks should take notes. Legion To Hold Dinner Douglas Hoyle, Com mander of the Franklinton American Legion Post has an nounced a Veteran's Day Dinner will be held at the Community House in Frank linton on Saturday, Novem ber 8 from noon until 7 P.M. Hoyle says barbeque will be served with proceeds going to the Post programs. Bulldogs Host Davie In Home Finale Louisburg closes out its finest season here Friday night when the Bulldogs play host to William R. Davie. The locals have won seven and lost two this season and a win will give this year's edition the best record ever. The 1962 team won 7 lost 2 and tied 1. Davie has won four and lost four this year. The Blue Devils won over Norlina 32-12, a team Louisburg beat 50-0 and downed Wakelon 13-6, a squad Louisburg had trouble in dripping 8-0. Davie also beat Littleton (18-6) while Louisburg beat the Blue Jays, 42-8. Davie fell to the Yellow Jackets of John Graham High in Warrenton, 46-12. The Bulldogs managed a 24-14 win here on Septem ber 26. Davie beat Gaston, 26-8 and lost to Murfreesboro, 39-6 and gave Oxford Or phanage a real scare in losing 22-20 two weeks ago. Louis burg nudged Oxford 8-6. This indicates that the Blue Devils might be stronger here at the end of the season then they were in earlier games. This will be the fourth meeting between the two schools. Louisburg holds an edge in wins, having edged Davie 7-2 in 1961 and 18-0 in 1966 while dropping last year's decision, 13-6. Davie is ranked fourth in the Roanoke Conference be hind champion Weldon, War renton and Murfreesboro. The Blue Devils lead Little ton, Gaston and Norlina in their league. This will be the final game of the season for both squads but the Bulldogs will meet Weldon in the playoffs on Friday, November 14 STEVE PERDUE ROBBIE McDONALD CHARLIE HOBGOOD Bulldogs /? / "Bulldozer" Johnson and his crew push a good neighbor program. Literally. They clear and plow beneath CP&L's transmission lines so others can plant "Bulldozer" has been at It over twenty years, probably as long as anybody In the business. CPftL helped pioneer this good neighbor approach to land conservation. Who benefits? ... farmers who get extra crop acres. ... wildlife clubs who develop small game cover, ... everybody who likes to look at lush green land. Power for progress and the good neighbor program go hand-ln-hand. And nobody pushes harder (or both than "Bulldozer" and hi* crew. 4$ Carolina Power A Light Company Wheless (Center) Team Runner Up Joe Lamb, Jr., Nags Head, N. C. and Louis Wheless, Louisburg, N. C., teamed up to make a score of 145 in the championship flight of Duck Woods fust annual member-guest golf tourney at Kitty Hawk lait weekend. They were playing against John A. Watkins, Greensboro, and Ben Long of Statesvtlle. Their score was 144 on the par-72 course. Forty-one teams from a half dozen or more states participated in this, the first golf toumey ever held on the Outer Banks. Duck Woods President Clifton Moore of Pt. Harbor was awarding their prize as photo was made. (Aycock Brown Photo) Rams Take On Cadets At Franklinton The Franklintan Rams bring their tuccestful season to a close Friday when they play host to the 0?k Ridge Cadets. This will b* the flrst meeting of the two schools. The Rams have won 6 and lost three this year playing such powers as Oxford Or phanage, Louisburg and Wei don. Their showing against No. 2 rated Weldon last week proved their strength. They dumped the Charges out of first place in the state in dropping the decision 18-14. The Rams have beaten Gaston (12-6), Garner "B's" (33-12), Littleton (31-0), Wakeion (8-0), Elm City (40-6) and Norlina (47-0). The record on the Cadets is incomplete but they lost their first two games before beating Stoneville, 28-6 to start a three-game win streak ending with a 28-0 win over Ruffin. In the last reported game, they fell to Charlotte Catholic High, 50-6. A large crowd is expected at Franklinton Field for the final showing of the Rams. Playing their final game will be seniors Spencer Strickland, Everette Frye, Bobby Ayscue, Stuart Eakes, A1 Sandling, Warren Collins, Glen Phelps, Cliff Williams, Bobby Kearney and Tim Leonard. Rams GLEN PHELPS BUCK PEARCE PERCY COOKE DANNY PREDDY Field Trial Winners Announced Bird Dog Field Trills spon sored by the Franklinton County Wildlife Club and held on November 1 & 2 created much interest among birdhunters from several counties. A total of 47 dogs were entered in the event to compete for trophies In the various classes. Following ate the top three winners la each dan: Open Age CbM - lit. place - Whitey, pointer ? owner H. B. Perry; 2nd place ? Rex, pointer ? owner Harold Al ford, Jr.; 3rd. place - Joe, pointer ? owner Arch Wil bum. Bird Hunter Class ? 1st place Sam, pointer - owner Jack Taylor; 2nd. place ? Shag, pointer - owner Garner Dement; 3rd. place ? Dan. pointer - owner Bryant Gar ner. Derby Claa ? 1st. place ? Ginger, setter - owner Bobby Barnett; 2nd. place - Jake, pointer ? onwer Charlie Brown; 3rd. 'place ? Sue, pointer - owner Ed Cone. Puppy Claa - lit. place - Wins Fair Prize Mrs. Charlotte McGraw of 310 Odar Stmt, Louiaburg waa a fifth place winner in judging during the recent N. C. State Fair. Mr* McGraw won in the h?|||ae, crafts and jewelry dhrWap. irs cog* Jimmy , setter owner Eugene Perry; 2nd. place - Thunder, setter - owner Uarner De ment; 3rd. place ? Cindy, pointer - owner Harold Al ford. It is expected that the club will sponsor field trials again next Spring after Quail season has closed, Field Trial trophy winners standing left to rlfht: H. B. Perry, Bobby ?amett, Eugene Perry and Charlie Brown. 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