PAGE FOUR Omm Boys Capture Second Place Spot fcy PRANK SPRUILL, JR. Sports Writer The Dunn Sigh (SreenWßVtes, by the unerring Shoeing bye Os Bobby Godwin and the all-around play of Daley Goff and Mac Turlington, stampeded to a 55-30 vic tory over Buie's Creek, who Was tied with the Waves for secorfd place In the standings before the game. The Dunn feirls also WOn On last night's card by three more points Qian the bdys, after the Dunn JVs had dropped a 34-29 en counter in the opener. When coach Sybil Barrett cleared Iter ttendh hhd let »om e of the 'guards and forwards swap plKees to run up k M-SO iiCOre. 'fhe victories moved the Dilmv boj3 undisputed p^srasionjjf ground to Coats, with whom they fe tiW fdr aftohd, or to ffehhav *• “ swssr&sr In nd a Hifit of sytufe promise was shown in Ann Britton and Undh. “Mkfflyn” WEU llama, two ‘freshmen forwards, as each played WCIl—-Ahn making 8 nlUtaWeh-eU..managed to %cor?dtrfihßUfe Mst hiinute xwitoh up While the Dhrfn fttrwdrds, who Were playing guards held Ride's Creek scoreless . ’ 1 bunfi cameJ&t Jihijw ■was the fastest moving -jfgSf ‘ RAembering that they hdd .also ■beenjleading hy four at the ted bf IF YOU REED LUMBER REGISTER BROKERS LUMBER CO. I r, I * ih - F—l, < I. j ldln BHM )ggfgf| r .’■jj; ■ , ' V Yon Steve Fite Wfte targe fTrittifttltets .. . ~ if tA -**' *«-' J -Z . .- ' i v m ivIWHVI a ifit JEf FAIETIIiVIIAji WinV *9 thie first period at Buie’s Creek, otily to go behind by six at half tithe, the Waves were determined that tpis would not happen again. So they went out for the second stanza and proceeded to dump 16 'more points through the nets while folding the visitors down to seven, th the third period they picked iip three more and in the fourth they OutsCOred Buie’s Creek by nine to win 55-30. Goff "was second in scoring for the Way es and Mac Turlington and Robert Pope gathered the most fe bounds. Turlington scored 12 points Ptoidfe his rebounds. . Travis Ross was high man for Rule’s Creek with 12 points. No one else scored in the double figures for the Visitors as the Oreenwaves pre sented an almost inpenetrable de fense Which yielded almost ten pbints less than they have yielded bn the average all season long. Both Diinn team* now have 8-2 records. The, Buie’s Creek boys are one gaine behind Dunn with a 7-3 record and the girls have yet to win in 10 conference attempts. Friday night Rule’s Creek will en tertain Andersbn Creek and Dunn will travel to LlllingtOn to meet the league leading Lillington team. Games at H.C.C. Friday: Dbnn at Lillington; Anderson CreCk at Buie's Creek; LaFayette at Erwih; Coats at Angler; Benhaven at BbOne Trail. Erwin Boys Take Angier In Close 50 to 48 Game py FRANK SPRUILL, JR. Record Sparta Writer Thp Erwin boys came from a ,17-8. first quarter deficit to win a thriller from Angler last night in .Erwin, 90-48, for their second vic tory.'of the. season after the Erwin girts had put Angier down 67-41 in 'a preliminary game. Gerry Matthews scored 48 points ip the girl's game to lead the scor ing for the evening. Ann Adams led the lowers with 18. | Rkwhi took a 23-7 lead by the end of the first period and coasted the teat of the way. They led at half time 41.12, and were ahead at the end bf the third quarter. 54-27. FIFTH WIN The victory was Erwin’s fifth ,against five setbacks. The Erwin boys haVe now won two and lost eight. The Angier girls have won two While losipg eight also while the Angler boys are sporting an :e**h 5-5 'feibfd. In LiUtngton, both Lillington teams took b game each for Ander 'son Week, the girls winning 54-44 aim tlie Bbys by a top heavy, 60-16 ’score. 2h 'Ole girts’ game Ulllngfon out-' : scored the Anderson Creek girls by two points in every period ex cept the seCdnd, when they made four ftihre, to steadily move away from the visitors for a final 10, point cushion. Bain led the scoring with 26 points, fbUr shy of half the Lillington nm y 9 I ■nSf'- v,; "• m?- i KILLED NEAR DUNN Charles Jernigan of Dudh, Route 3, is pictured above with a 40 inch gre.' rox which hf killed this week hn his farm. Dogs cornered the fox, Jernigan said, hot never Would kill him. Finally, he shot him, he stated. The. fox weighed nine pounds and three quarters, and measured- 40 inches long. (Daily Record Photo) Jeep 'Little Bull' Os Army Equipment WASHINGTON Os) An Army colonel once said to me: “1 wouldn’t be surprised to see that little work horse climb a tele phone pole, repair the lines, roil down, call In a report arm then go on plowing through the mud. The colonel was talking about the little old jeep that helped the Allies come but ahead on World War 11. The “small horse” has been active in other fields recently. For example: In Peru, they now are using the vehicles to pull defeated bulls from the fight ririg. The jeep was the first motor ve hicle to crash through the jungles of Venezuela’s Rio Negro region The sight of the strange contrap tion pushing its square nose through the jungle startled the na tives who never before had seen a total. Matthews With 18 led the losers. WON FOUR The girls from Lillington have; won,, four now while losing six and the Anderson Creek girls have won two and. dropped eight. In the feature game of the eveh- : Ing, the undefeated Lillington boys routed Anderson Creek by 44 points. McDonald led the scoring with 15 points for the winders. Howard had six for the losers. Anderson CrWk has yet to win in Harnett Cbunty Conference competition. Lillington’s. next game is against Dunn Friday, night, in Lillington. Anderson Creek will play at Rule’s Creek - then, i m& DAILt %ECOIID, OtJlflß, d four-wheeler. The frightened na tives got out their blow-gtins and the driver of the mechanical an!-, mal had a time dodging lethal darts. Re .made it to safety. NOT LONG AGO And than there Ws the time, ho! long badk, at ah atm>*—ssoo—s2so OR (100 GAN BE WdN BY YOUR TOWN tlM&OOH CIVIC ACCOMPLISHMENT w CORDIALLY INVITE your comYnunity to enter the new Finer Caro ... hna Program. DURING THE PAST fwo years fowns enrolling under the program have found civic improvements easier to Accomplish. Two reasons are: (1) through the contest, she entire town cooperates, works faster, accomplishes more. (2) prize will help finance new civic improvements for she 24 cash winners during the following year. P • ANY TOWN served electricity at retail by CP&L is eligible to compete. Where a community has already expressed interest in entering, the CP&L Manager - is meefirtg with representative citizens, this group will pick a General Chairmßn find 8 Steering Committee, the Corrftnfftefe Will AtirVey their town #and determine the five most-needed projects, such as parks, playgrounds, municipal facilities, industrial development and other important improve ments. The entry blank should be sent in by February 1. r«» OUTSTANDING SUCCESS on the five projects when judged at year-end, CP&L offers these prizes: • ! '■ ~ iw* r ftarr •l^T~ T*t SI,OOO- # SI,OOO SI,OOO l 'is to Iss m 'S VlO TOWN CAN LOSE—whether or not ft wins a cash prize. Your tpwh will • be a FINER TOWN because of your effort. So, notice the places where you, ■ S?3^NS?RSSd fa,ou ' , " rt ' “'v** ■" ' s4te < i <$ '■{ I ’ { ‘ ‘ ■ POWER & LIGHT COMPAN^ (iftY itON DELIGHTS PRINCESS unBI KW*IV wauviliv ■ “ —;—^ PRINCESS ir'ENE, 11, daughter of King Paul and Queen Frederika of Grbece, la obviously delighted as she is allowed to hold a lion cob while visiting a circus in Athens. Smiling in background, as a curious group gathers around, is her sister Sophie, 16. ( International) days on condition he not violate ahy piotor vehicle law and pay $lO fine. He was acquitted of the careless arid reckless driving charge. William Leslie McCracken paid costs for violation of a stop sign. A charge of engaging in an af fray and driving while intoxicated was dismissed as to Mildred Lanier. Wade Wilson entered a guilty plea to issuing a worthless check and prayer for Judgment was continued for two weeks. TRAFFIC CASES In two traffic cases bonds were ordered fdrfeited if tile defendants do hot ftppekr for trial Within 30 days. Cases were those of Bill Taylor Os Cllffside Park, N. J. charged with speeding 70 miles and hour add. Merle E. Offenhauser Chafged with speeding 65 miles an hour. Three men paid the costs for pub lic drunkenness. Charges of assault on a female msmawAx j»TrinNooN t tmm* .mb were dismissed as to Wilson Lanier. , Johnnie Jackson of Sanford was ordered commttled to jail immedi ately to serve a 90 day sentence which had ben suspended two years on condition he not commit any thefts and return 550 gallon oil tank stolen from I. J. Deal. Deal notified the court Jackson had never fulfilled his obligations. State Highway Patrolmen used nearly a million and one half gal lons of gasline In operating their patrol cars over some 70,000 mites qf North Carolina highways -in 1953. Hotititr & SkiMitr FlMftrtl feme . JgfrPPfi SW7 ; Darin. N. C. Pro Red liCohtlhaed Dm Tag* Owe* J by a drum and btigle corps which •had fashioried Instruments out of Mer cans and scraps of prlsbn camp metal, boarded American ships at Inchon. They will leave at dawn for Forinosa. North Koreans looked stoically from openings ih their boxcars , Which they had boarded for the i southward Journey to relocation* centers at Pohang and Kunsan in South Korea. Release of the prisoners ended an Unwavering U.N. fight against holding them indefinitely. , ; Indian guards called, the rbl!) giving each man a final chanci to change his mind, but only 49 Chinese and 31 North Koreans out of the first 11,298 men released chose to return to Communism. Addison Brewington "The Meuse Mover" 14 years experience faqpCrihilced Help Go Anywhere fiattsfaetWn Guaranteed Phone 3858 Dnnn, N. O. DODGE PLYMOUTH Naylor-Dickey Fayettevile Hwy. Dunn