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Former Football Stars Play Benefit Game Before Big Crowd The 2nd Annual “Booster Bowl" Football game was played Satur day night at Taylor Field before a crowd estimated at almost 200 persons. The weather was chilly for the spectators, but just right for the players on the field. POWELL'S Funeral Home SHALLOTTE, N. C. 24 Hr.—Ar.ibulance Service—24 Hr. OXYGEN EQUIPPED JAMES E. POWELL—Dial PL 4-8567 W. HENRY TODD—Dial PL 4-8935 I In this annual Thanksgiving week classic the Southport boys who have returned home from college for the Thanksgiving holi days form a team known as the “Collegians” and play against the Southport High School alumni of another day who play under the name of the “Old Stars”. The pro ceeds of the game and the profits of the refreshment stand are used by the Southport Boosters Club for whatever they are currently sponsoring. This year the proceeds will be donated to the Southport High School to pay for new bas ketball uniforms for the local high school teams. Saturday night the “Collegians” won by a score of 7 to 0 when Ian Homstein took a pass from Donald “Pudding Head” Burriss in the end zone for the only touchdown. A few seconds later I LADIES—We Carry The Following BRAND NAMES - “DAVIDOW” SUITS “GLEN OF MICHIGAN” SPORTSWEAR “VILLAGER” DRESSES—SWEATERS BLOUSES and SKIRTS “AMERICAN GOLFER” “TANNER of N. C” “McMULLEN CLASSICS” “LARRY ALDRICH” “BRANELL” And Many Others CHILDRENS CLOTHES By BILL ATKINSON FROM SIZE 3 to 6X and 7 to 14 PRE-TEENS-Up To Size 14 109 Chestnut St. Wilmington, N. C. for Take a NEW LOOK at SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS HEAT Beyond the gas mains... IT S THE HEAT YOUR NEIGHBOR RECOMMENDS OUR FREE HEATING SURVEY WILL TELL YOU HOW LITTLE IT WOULD COST TO HEAT YOUR HOME (OR BUSINESS) WITH SUBURBAN PROPANE ' " to hnfci Write, phone or stop In toda>' FREE Honeywell Indoor Thermometer with •soli Gas Heat Surrey SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS SERVICE p. o. SUBURBAN RULANE GAS CO. PHONE ROger 3-5101 Box 1588 Wilmington, N. C. WE WANT TO HELP YOU DON'T PUT iT OFF Let Us Winter-Proof Your Cor Today — How Are Your Tires & Battery? CAPE FEAR SHELL SERVICE SOUTHPORT, N. G. ’ Charlie Aldridge — Ph. GL 7-9211 — “Son” Carrier — We Call For and Deliver — Buddy McNeill put the ball through the uprights for the ex tra point, and that was the ball game. Even though the score indi cates a closely played and evenly matched contest it really doesn't disclose just how evenly matched the two teams were or what a hard and clean-played game the fans who didn’t brave the chilly weather missed. This was probably the best game played on the local field this season. Both quarterbacks usee a Variety of plays that saw the halfbacks slanting through guard making end sweeps, and going off-tackle. There were forward passes, laterals, and double and triple reverses; and the always awe-inspiring sight of the big fullback crashing head-on into the center of the line. Penalties were few and the sportsmanship was great. Both teams used the single wing and the split-T formations with both quarterbacks mixing tif the plays just enough to keep the other side off-balance and the spectators interested throughout the game. The score could just as well have been 0 to 0, or 27 tc 0, hs both teams came close tc touchdowns on several occasions only to See the opposing line Stiffen and offer an impenetrat able defense. The “Collegians” starting tearr included Leonard Lewis at righl end; $Yankte Watts, right tac kle; Jimmie “Big Red” Evans, right guard; Gehrig Spencer, cen ter; Buddy-Gus McNeill, left guard; Draper Martin, left tackle; Hornstein, left end; Burriss, quar terback; Paul Cochran, right half back: Harry Burnish, left half back; and Ben Blake of the Uni versity of North Carolina fresh man team, at his old slot, full back. Substitutes for the “Colle gians" included Skeeter Trott, Lee j Aldridge, Buck Smith, Butch Le Clerc and Bobby McKeithati. Starting for the "Old Stars” were Jerry Spencer at right end: i Bobby Spencer, right tackle; | Sammy Rees, right guard; Shorty Hufham, center; Gene Watts, left guard; Harold “Stump” Spencer, left tackle: Joe Swain, left end; “Yogi" Baer, quarterback; Ritchie Dosher, right, halfback; Ronnie Hodd, left halfback; and Doug Watts, fullback. The "Old Stars” had Chuck Potter and Harold Perkins as subs. Officials for the game, assign ed by the Wilmington Athletic Association, were Mr. Shipp, im ' pire; Mr. McColl, referee; Mr. McCoy, head linesman; and Mr. j Cahfer, field judge. Despite the i fact that these men had to drive from Wilmington on such a cold ; night to referee the game, they would not take any money above their actual driving expenses. The Boosters Club wishes to thank I these men for this gesture on their part in helping the club with WL pzj czffi How Many Years Will You Live? If Is now possible fo live a much longer life. 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PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ML'W EcC] CDS Jx Advertising For Bids PAINTING Brunswick County Boarding Home Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Brunswick County Auditor until noon on Monday, Dec ember 4, 1961, for the following work: Exterior and Interior Painting at Brunswick County Boarding Home. A full list of specifi cations is available at the office of the County Auditor in the Tax Building, South port, N. C. l BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS F. H. Swain, Chairman MINOR MOTOR TUNE-UP $5.50 Includes 10 Operations CAPE rEAR MOTOR SALES “Your Fric idly Ford Dealer” SERVICE DEPARTMENT 215 .... — v/ilmington, N. C.— RO 3-6221 their time. I Thanks are also due to Doug Watts for bringing uniforms and equipment for the “Old Stars" to wear from his School in Coirain; to Dan Harrelson for his con tribution of doughnuts and re freshments; to the Southport High School for making uniforms and equipment available to the "Colle gians”; and to Walter Aldridge for coming down to turn the lights on and off. Next year the same two teams will meet in the 3rd Annual Booster Bowl, but by that time a few of the "Collegians” will prob ably be wearing the black and gold of the “Old Stars”. Baptismal Font To Be Unveiled On Sunday morning a beautiful Baptismal Font will be unveiled at Ocean View Methodist Church in memory of A. L. Lewis, who was one of the outstanding mem bers of that chwrch. At the time of his death Mr. Lewis was chair man of the official Board of his church. Friends of the family de cided that some fitting memorial should be placed in the church to | serve for all time as an emblem | of appreciation and at the same time serve a worthwhile purpose and be a part Of the church. This type ot memorial was ap proved by the family of Mr. LeVf | is and with appropriate cere I monies the font will be presented at 11 o'clock. Following the presentation, the Holy Communion will be observed. Everyone is cordially invited for this occasion. CHRISTMAS GIFTS COME IN TODAY AND SELECT THE GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL PERSON. GENERAL ELECTRIC • Radios • Toasters • Fry Pans • Vacuum Cleaners • Mixers • Electric Can Openers PLUMBING -- HEATING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING GIFTWARE -- HARDWARE « TOOLS Shallotte Hardware PHONE PL 4-2500 GLEN WILLIAMSON — SHALLOTTE, N. C. — ALTON MILLIKEN A —SUTTON-COUNCIL Why not step into the holidays on festive wall-to-wall carpeting? Right now, our selection of fine weaves, colors, and prices is most opportune. 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