7,1W1 — 1 “ - - - « - - I North Carolina Schools, Sports Participation Regulation Data The revised regulations for par ticipation In .Interschool athletics as adopted at the High. Point con ference of the Division of Superin tendents of the North Carolina Ed ucation Association is published in The Daily Record for the interest of sports fans. The regulations are to go into effect on July 1, 1052, under the supervision of the State Depart ment of Public Instruction. D. H, Conley, superintendent of Pitt County Schools, is president of the superintendent's division. A. B. Gibson, superintendent of Lau rinburg schools and president of the NCEA, headed a three-man committee that drew up the reg ulations. 1. All schools must, if they par ticipate in any lni-rscholasttc sports program, conform the follow ing eligibility requirements: a. If a resident, previous term, a player must have been in at tendance at his present school or unit, 80 per cent of the term and secured passing grades on a “min imum load" of scholastic courses. b. If a non-resident of district (unit) a player must have attend ed his present school or unit 15 per cent of the two most recent terms and secured passing grades on a “minimum load" of .xjholasttc courses at the end of the each • term. c. A player must have been in attendance for at least 60 per cent of the previous terrfl at an apt proved high school, or in case of a - first year student, in an approved elementary school. d. A player must secure passing grades on at least three courses each term. At least one of these courses must be an academic sub ject. • e. A student, upon entering grade 9, is eligible for competition on high school athletic teams only during the succeeding eight consec utive semesters or terms for 90 \ days each. f. No student may participate I in high School athletic contests who is 19 years of age before July 1 of, the flscfel school year: g. No student may participate in school contests after graduation or after being eligible for graduation from high school h. No student who has enrolled in a college, or who has signed a * contract for professional play, mil be eligible for high school com petition. I Any student Who has parti cipated in an all-star game is in eligible for further participation in that particular sport. 2. State school laws require that aU fate receipts from athletic con 'gSa****; b * » IdtaM _■ -v T. ■ -T-■ J-- —Hi - - . - DW,— " ■ —~ mrruuenaenis annual conierence. I Jfputson’sPre-XMAS Fisk Tire/Battery Sale 1 1 AUTOMOBILB TIRES ANDTUBES FISK TRANSPORTATION TRUCK TIRES & TUBES TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT TIRES & TUBES )■■■ Airflight Deluxe Tires Si M Sale 2or ■ »nn m m More 11.24 4 Ply Clbsed Center § W SS-feTpiv .BE % * 700:il 6 Ply s £s s 37 S special Price $ 4&M«ch fl 650-15 4 Ply 20!75 650 16 6 PIV 2R50 m! Price More \ 650-16 4 Ply 21.25 20.50 7»o' c Plv ' . - 9-24 4 Ply $ 42.50 $ 40.25 Jf 700-15 4 Ply 23.65 23.50 S 111 oonn 1024 4 Plv 50 75 48.25 H -» V'-'■ - 700-15 4 Ply 24.25 23-50 8 Ply 43 25 4125 10 28 4 pj y 61.00 58.00 C 700-17 8 ?!y 44.75 4&50 12-28 4 Ply 74 00 70 25 fggjfc, J '7. :? i 7oS'|u l p! y llln xo 13-28 4 Ply 85.00 80.75 §■ 22m® *« y 4& 5 4400 r&aHMBPSrtil «JiS p y , 7 L°'i° p y fj®r **-5® n - 36 4 p, y 660 u 62.00 y WEr gjfW* f 825 20 10 Si2 12-36 6 Ply 88.25 84.00 | Airborne Super Balloon Tires . ISISB noo HHBBI lilt i ?!y I? S 2 S ItA f BU.ckw.Hs . Price More 1000-22 12 Plly 139.00 125.10 12-38 4 Ply 89.50 , 85.00 Shl, %JT 1 c the local school this year. j 1 Detailed information has not , ; been released as yet, but Miss Bar- I rett thinks that there should be something to report in the next few days. SECOND SECTIOI. PAGE ONE By the way, there we abduCil half dozen young girls back frtjfih last year's fine group of pfosi^lp