THE JOURNAL-PATRIOT jcG r o- C- Of SPORTS P * Dwight Nichols, Sports Editor I Ramblers Defeat Fast Sparta Boys; Sparta Girls Win Wilkesboro high school boys defeated one of the strongest teams of the Highland conference at Wilkes bo ro Tuesday night srhen they bumped off the fast stepping Sparta hoys 39 to 31. It sras the sixth straight Yicory for the Wilkeeboro boys since the Christmas holidays. Sparta girls, continuing their nnbeaten pace, downed the Wil keeboro girls 53 to 28. Jarvis with 12 and Byrd with 10 led Wllkesboro scoring. Dean Edwards ran up 15 points for Wilkeeboro to continue his high scoring pace and John Oar wood hit for the same number as he was highly accurate on set shots. The Ramblers had rolled up a 26 to 15 lead by half time, withstood a Sparta surge in the third period and went on to win. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game PodspiWilkesboro 28 53 Sparta F?Byrd 10 12 Royal F?Long 4 . 12 Pendry F?Jarria 12 2 Edwards Ga^Stone Black G-JLowe .... -. Poole G?A. Pennell Miller Substitutes: Wllkesboro ? S. Johnson, Hayes, Davis 2, Ander son, S. Pennell, Williams. Spar ta?Carlco 1-5, Gentry 4, Toliver 8, Walker, S. Edwards, Rector, Dutter. Boys' Game Fas. Wilkeeboro 39 31 Sparta F-?Triplett t 6 Reeves F?Emerson i Walker C?Edwards 15 : 3 Moxley 0?Eller 2 2 Murray G?J, Garwood 15 1 Woodruff Score at half: Wllkesboro 26, Sparta 15. Substitutes: Wllkesboro ? B. Hubbard, Joe Garwood 5, J. Hub b a r d. Woodruff, Turnipseed. Sparta?Hines 5, G. Miller 4, Douglas, J. Miller 4, McMillan 1, Joines, Gentry 1. o Scotland county has started a 4-H Club pig chain. Barium Wins From North Wilkesboro Barium Springs rolled up big scores against North Wilkesboro teams in South Piedmont Confer ence games played Friday night at the orphanage school. North Wilkesboro girls made a contest of the first game, losing 54 to 32, but in the boys' game Barium won 54 to 18 as the North Wil kesboro boys were unable to solve the defense. Nancy Wood ruff was high scorer for North Wilkesboro in the girls' game with 12 and Stricklin led for the winners with 26. In the boys' game Carl Swofford led Moun tain Lions' scoring with 5 and Hall was high for Barium with 18. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game N. Wilkesboro 22 Barium 54 Pruitt 2 _ Stricklin 26 Whicker 5 Campbell 13 Woodruff 12 Wilcox 7 F. Harris C. Hall Wells Vest Adams T Andrews Substitutes: North Wilkesboro ?Eller 11, Kenerly 2, P. Harris, Nichols, Reavis, Brooks. Holder; Barium ? Creech, Powell 8, Barnes, Brotherton, Pyler, Neel, Whicker. Boys' Game N. Wilkesboro 18 Barium 54 J. Eller 2 Barnes 16 K , Eller Maples 2 Hudson Hall 18 Swofford 5 Feimster 5 Gillean 2 Whiting 2 Substitutes: North Wilkesboro ?Caudill, Wallace 2, York 1, Pearson 2, Wyatt 2, Harold 1, Day 1; Barium?Mitchell 6, Wil liams 2, Bullard, Wicker 2, Clark 1. Cash wage rates paid to hired farm workers were lower on January 1, 1950, than a year ago. The average rate paid throughout the nation at the beginning of this year was 58.7 cents an hour. ? o Trade At Home and Save! Trophill Boys Boot West Yadkin High Traphill split with West Yad kin in a double header Tuesday night, West Yadkin girls winning the first game 40 to 18 and Traphill boys stepping out to win the nightcap by a margin of 67 to 29. In the girls game Wagoner led the way for West Yadkin with 13 points, and Holbrook for Traphill with 12 points. Bryan was top man for Traphill with 23 points. Smith followed with 20 points. Miller was high man I for West Yadkin with 16 pointB. I Traphill boys have lost only lone game this year, that being to Wilkesboro. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game Traphill 18 W. Yadkin 40 Holbrook 12 Wagoner 13 Willis 2 Cheek 4 Cooper 4 Johnson 10 A. Billings Wallace Holcomb Wood L. Billings . ....Cheek Subs: Traphill?Cothren, Bow ers. W. Yadkin?Godfrey 4, Johnson 9. Boys' Game Traphill 67 W. Yadkin 29 Smith 20 Rayshore 2 Bowers 4 Allred 2 Pruitt 10 Miller 16 Bryan 23 Cheeks 5 Warren 10 Dickerson 1 Subs: Traphill?Billings, Yale Billings, Smith. West Yadkin? Wagoner 1, Wright 2. Millers Creek Girls Defeot Yodkinrille West Yadkin.?Millers Creek and Yadkinville high cagers split ti pair of games on the West Yadkin court Friday night, Mil lers Creek girls winning, 43-42, and Yadkinville boys racked up a 42-26 triumph. The girls' game was a thriller throughout. Robinson poured in 40 points to take the lead for Millers Creek in the girls' con test. Haynes and Hudspeth proved the big stars for Yadkin ville. I Yadkinville boys pulled away to an early lead and were never headed. Droughn was the big scoring star for Yadkinville. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game Pos. M. Creek 43 42 Yadkinville F?McGlamery 1 17 Haynes F?Snider 2 : 4 Carter F?Robinson 40 .... 21 Hudspeth G?McNeil ? Cheek G?Snider Linville G?Woodie ? 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CARLTON'S HDW. Phone 109 s> TOWV'V tV H IA MS Pa I*': Substitutes: Millers Creek? Snider. Tadkinrllle?Whitaker 4, Taylor, Myers, Brandon. Boys' Game Pos. M. Creek 26 42 Yadkinville P?Paw ? ..... 5 Shore P?Snider 8 8 Weatheftnan C?Elledge 6 ?? 12 Droughn G?Snider 8 ' 5 Holcomb G Price 4 *****? . 5 Hflirfi Substitutes: Millers Creek ? Osborne, Englebert, Delp. Yad kinville?Cornelius, Trivette 3, Driver 3, Shore 2. Hutchins, Hel ton 3, Mackie, Williams, Bobby Dlnkins, D. Dlnkins. Support Y. M. C. A. A study of present and poten tial markets for United States dairy products in the Caribbean area Is being undertaken by the Office of Foreign Agricul tural Relations of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. DELIVERED HERE '1,783-" l 5-Passenger Streamliner Six-Cylinder J V Sedan Coupe* J The Least you can pay'for the Best! Let's start with die idea that you want to drive the ?