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1 \ PAGI,S ! Jackets Spring I 2 Members of the one-year-ol<i Tar-Roanoke Conference swing back into sction tonight, hopeful of regaining some of the loop lustre lost last Fridaynight to outside opposition. Only Norlina of the conference t Tonights Gridiron \ Contests I L_^ _J ! Wendell at Warrenton Norlina at Spring Hope Weldan at Louisburg Franklinton at Helena 1 Grid Results a. Benvenue 26. Warrenton 6 I; Norlina 38, Rich Square 0 Colerairt 21, Littleton 0 I Murfreesboro 27. Weldon 13 Nashville 13. Louisburg 0 Franklinton 0, Rolesville 0 WARREN Your Friendly Theatre T net Tim uaoi 11111 We are happy to bring th William Lundigan ? in "I'D CLI HIGHEST A SUNDAY Ar* ~ MGMM Robert 1 MlTCHtnM . A RAYMOND STROSS PRODUCTION fST^Ey I BAKER V 1 GIA S1 M TXOOM Hi SEIASTUJI ( |-; | tmmrnimk I BEZZERIOES toC TUESDAY AN! Rocking, Rompin I "JUKE BO: Jo Morrow - . Color I ISSUSSsSI am I Ev; -II Host We Hope In t teams was victorious over non-J ! conference opposition. Nqrlina won over Rich Square by an impressive 28-01 score, thereby warning follow j league members of its power | ! as far as the conference crown is concerned j Pefending Champion Weldon. i lost its initial game of the 'year to powerful Murfreesboro,> which racked up its seventh Istraighth victory over the (Tornadoes by a 27-13 win. T YVarrenton stepped outside j j ihe conference to come back | (smarting from a 26-6 loss at j the hands of Nash County's1 Bcnvenue. a team that ousted' I Weldon from the district foot-j ball playoffs following the end1 | of .ast year's regular season, j i I.ouishurg, gaining only 201 yards against a strong Nash- j i ville eleven .held the favored j VT?_i?:11 2 _l..i. I ? ii I .SUMlVllie CIUU avui CIC? lur Hit I first three quarters before er-1 rors contributed to their down-1 fall by a 13-0 score Franklinton, which did not j win a single contest last season, showed definite signs of j improvement as they held | Rolesville to a scoreless tie. Today (Friday) Weldon and Louisburg will clash at LouisTHEATRE Warrenton, N. C. ics Today is favorite to our patrons? - Susan Hayward MB THE lOUNTAIN" I ID MONDAY | ? _ Cil4iMU)?iXn MUELLER CALK JMK MUUiam utaS WK ON MOORE adwi -1? * ROBERT ALDWCH ) WEDNESDAY g Romantic Riot! K RYTHM" ring Fack Jones Cartoon AND FRIDAY RYCOOPER VSCHELLjft tin fkml UTiAUAIV^ I TMK PMZI MOVBL.A HCTUW ,v IUNOUIN9 PCnVRKl Wm wm?mm?mmmmm ndell; N< T (might' burg to give the conference an "ideaof relative power, kast season Louisburg received a sound trouncing at the hands of Weldon, but this year it seems to have gained some of the defensive prowess whigh it last year lacked Norlina visits Spring ifope looking for its second victory of the year in a non-Conference affair. Franklinton also steps out of the conference to vLsit Helena of Person County. Warro.it or., playing ngfore Benvenue 1 oc c n'x i ?U-U i/Cltcli Warrenton Benvenue 15 First Downs 13 228 Yds Gained Rushing 289 55 Yds. Lost Rushing 28 173 Net Yds. Gained 26! 1-2 Passes 0 0 Passes Interceptey By' 1 11 Yds Gained Passing 0 2-18 5 Punts 1-50 3 Fumbles 2 42 Yds. Penalized 65 Benvenue 13 7 0 6?26 Warrenton 0 6 0 0?6 Benvenue punched acrosii ,w? quick first-quarter scores ptffore Warrenton's defense jelled and rolled on to a 26?6 victory in a non-conference game played at Rocky Mount's Municipal Stadium Friday night It was the seasn's openef f?r Warrenton, who got their only touchdown in the second quarter when Halfback Gordon Haithcock broke loose on 3 72yard scoring jaunt. Rnnr'oniia k n.l ilc cK orfl Of long scoring dashes also, as Halfback Donnie Matthews raced 90 years for a second-period tally and turned on the steam again in the fourth quarter on a 68-yard dash to pavdirt Fumbles and pass interceptions at inopportune times hurt Warrenton's chances, as the visiting Jays had a pass intercepted in the third quarter on the Benvenue three-yard line, and fumbled twice deep in Benvenue territory. 1 As in its opening rout of Vanceboro the week before. Benvenue did not attempt a pass, but picked uu almost 300 yards via the groum) route. Warrenton, virtually stopped on the ground in the first half of the contest, came back strong in the second half to | pick up 228 rushing yard? fori the night against the hard-1 charging Benvenue forward j wall. Warrenton stuck mainly to I the ground, having but one j completed pass?an 11-yard I aerial from Quarterback Clinton Neal to End Herman Rooker. Benvenue's Larry Matthews gave' the winners their score early in the- first inning M he climaxed a drive by going over irom six yards out. The point after touchdown was good and Warrenton concentrated oi1 getting back ito the game. The visiting Yellow Jackets had little success however. ar|d moments later Benvenue took possession of the ball, fan a series of running plays down to the Warrenton 32-yafd stripe, and then sent their" fullback scurrying over the goalline for the second time. At the beginning of the second quarter, Donnie Matthews broke away from a couple of Yellow Jacket tacklers to gallop 90 yards for a touchdowp Benvenue kicked off to Warrenton, who, on the first play, sent Haithcock up the ihiddle of the line by himself to touchdown territory some 72 yards away. Warrenton had an opportunity to score moments before when Miles was hit hard and fumbled on the Benvenue ten yarn marker. Again they lost WARR SHOE RE LOCATED IN OLD Half Sole and He Rubber o Ladies Half S6le , Telephone Service Septembe ?CAUL FOR A ' > ' -2P&z\ ; ! rp )rlma In s Gridirc | the home crowd for the first ( j time this year, will have its I hands full in trying to stop the 'running of Wendell's Eddie | Perkins. * | I Perkins is a senior halfback, ! who last year led the teams*} | scoring with 14 touchdowns? i ten of them over 50 yards, j i Wendell Coach Clyde Parrish | | calis him one of the outstand- i I ing halfbacks in the state. |l Perkins, who stands 5'1V is i (at 162 pounds oi>? of the best 1 defensive players on the White , lands Wan t In Season': j an opportunity at the outset j f of the third quarter when, I after marching 45 yards into j t Benvenue territory, aided by j I | a pass interference penalty, t they had a pass intercepted to} f. end tne tnreat. \\ Benvenue scored its finaP f touchdown late in the game. | Beep in their own territory, s they tumbled the ball and it 1 was pounced on by a Yellow i Jacket defender. But on the t first play after the recovery, t Warrenton lost the ball on a t Norlina 1 Rich Squi Norlina's previously-untested I Blue Waves convincingly in- i j nauguarated their 1959 football season on Friday night as i ! they rode roughshod over a i | hapless Rich Square eleven by 1 a 38-0 score. ] Ends Sidney Weaver and I i Charles Mulchi scored five of j j the Waves' seven touchdowns | ' as the host Norlina Club had < little trouble in overcoming j their Northampton C o u n ty 1 rival . | I Two fumble recoveries?one < (by Center Bill Rose and one 11 i by Linebacker Mac Pierce?; I ijed to two early touchdowns asl* 'the Blue x Waves tallied 19 it ! points in the opening quarter. | | Senior End Sidney Weaver 11 i accounted for the first three j < j Norlina touchdowns as he first |' scored on a 35-yard pass from Halfback Bobby Jones, then s j twice took a handoff from < Quarterback Freddie Hicks to 1 score. End Charles Mulchi shared 1 in the scoring honors twice as ? Murfreesboro i Down* Weldon j On Friday Night ! MURFREESBORO ? Mur- 1 j freesboro put three long runs I day night in Murfreesboro to < j take a 27-13 non-conference de- s cision over favored Weldon I High. i Murfreesboro took advantage 1 of poor tackling and over- i < I anxious play by the Weldon] team to run 80, 43 and 75 ' yards for TD's and drove 65 5 yards on pass plays for anoth- 1 er touchdown. 1 Weldon came back in the 1 second half and outplayed the ' Murfreesboro team but was un- I able to overcome the big lead. 1 Murfreesboro gained 268 yards rushing but 196 of these came on the three runs, giving them only 70 yards in all other play. I I The Tornadoes stormed back in the second half with a vengenee, 12 plays carrying them 69 yards up the field to a TD by Wise, who went over from the four. Jerry Miller, Weldon cocaptain, had the inside ligament in his leg torn and will I be out for around three weeks. ENTON ~~| BUILDING , GREEN BUILDING el $2.85 >r Leather end Heel . . .$2.00 l Will Be Available r 16, 1969 ND DELIVERY ? n ii i ii ill avels Tc in Tilts Rames squad. On defense Wt detl ts blessed vviin nnoti.i outstanding player in Ritr End Randy Cobb, a S'3 * pounder is an excelu"-.: ' er and very fact Last season V?.. ' ?. * was defeated it": V, arrt ton, posted * * ' eoi-d in tli Wake-Nash . .erence. Pa rish hr, . eturning regi lar? wl'o to improve o ta^t year s r\?cord. They wo tfcelv ..penei 20-7 last Frida n .nt. j.nton Clut s Opener umble.' Benvenue took over and adc d more frosting on the cak >y sending Donnie Matthew tp the middle on a 68 yan ;allop?one of only three play vhich Benvenue was able t tet^o^f in the final frame. Warrenton Coach Fate Kin ;aid that he was pleased wit lis team's efforts of offens ind singled out Monroe Mus ian, senior center, who wa credited with half of th eam's total tackles, on defense "rounces are, 38-G ie snared a pass from Jone ind on an end sweep. Rich Square, hampered a right by Norlina's defensiv init led by Weaver, Ruebe ffoltzman, Ronnie Moseley, an Pierce, picked up only on ;irst down during the contes ?nd could approach Norlina ?oal no closer than 35-yard iut. The first quarter began wit Weaver's catch from Jones fc he initial score. Moments la ;r Rose receivered a fumble : midfield. Short gains toot th ball to the 19 yard stripe, an Weaver, on an, end-around to fd the ball over the goal lin Later in the quarter Pierc recovered an elusive pigski jn the Rich Square 29-yar narker and Weaver, again g< ng around the opposite enc icored after a series c lowns had moved the ball t he 15-yard line. In the second quarter Ror lie Moseley, second-string den ir playing on defense, gathei id up a loose ball on the Ric Square 40. Three running pla> 'ailed to pick up the necessar ardage and Mulchi was fori id to punt. Rich Square took over i hat point but was throw jack for a total of 13 yards i hree plays. With fourth dow Hid 23 yards for a first dowt roach Bob Price's Norlin iafetymen went back for th >unt, but Rich Square tried everse which gained them th lecessary yardage for thei imy ursi aown ol the night. Later in the quarter Noi ina began a march on the Ric Square 45 with Mulchi an Jerkinson getting the Ion ;ains in the drive. It was cl naxed when Jones hit Mule) n the end zone for a si> >ointer Jones, who scored Noi ina's only two extra points < ANNOUNI The Pu WAI SEAFOOD I have purchasi Market and will co Thursday, Friday and will continue to carry YOUR PATR< APPR ROY V. | : | WaiimIM) N#rth CatoUiI ?,j jB I n I y I Vi|n Benvenue players swamp Warr picked up six yards in last Frid L ond half after a bad first half s e s Jays Beaten j ; By Colerain, ?21-0 Monday COLERAIN ? Fumbles and inexperience plagued the Littleton Blue Jays Monday night in their Roanoke Conference j football opener against Cole. rain. The Jays fought long k and hard before losing to the f home team, 21-0. in a game postponed last Friday due to I rain. Colerain scored single tallies | in the first, second and third quarters with the first' coming e on a quarterback sneak on a j 33-yard runback of an intercepted pass by Don Daniel; and the third on a Daniel to i*'Sil Corberr pass good for 19 I? I yards and the score. In winning, Colerain actually j, j lost for ace quarterback Harir rell suffered what appeared to 1.1 be a broken leg just before i the half ended Danipl dir#v?t. 'e | ed the team in the second half. | d | Littleton's youngest squad | t-' rallied several times, but fum-) e I bles in the muddy, turf killed e I their chances at least five n times There were several long d runs; particularly a 17-vard >- jaunt by Braxton Bobbitt. 1. lf Dove Season To ? Open September 12 t t- A split season on doves will p. open at noon on September 12 h. and close on October 10, Alton -s Pridgen. Game Protector for y Warren County, said yesterday. Shooting hours will be from noon until sunset; the daily it bag limit is 10, and the posn session limit is 20. n The second part of the sean son will open on December 11 and close on January itL ai ~! e the night, raced the extra point a across. e Late in the third quarter ir Mulchi scored his second touchdown of the night on an . endr around from twentv vards out. h The drive began on the Rich d Square 35. ? g The victorious ?ives added i- an insurance talley in the final li frame when Fullback Frank 1- Perkinson took a Hicks handr off and raced up the middle >f 61 yards for a touchdown. DING . . irchase Of ft REN > MARKET f'i ed the Warren Seafood ntinue to operate it on Saturday of each week. I a fine line of seafoods. DNAGE WILL BE J2CIATED SHEAR1N ' ~~f f-. " ' * . ' "'t***'" * iV.' * ' * 5 ' * * V_s Wflmm ifeiit, i;' iiti ' ay^biiiiMMLik, enton Halfback Tommy Miles ay night's opening loss. Warr Uowed Benvenue to score th Doi . ' . . ' ... ^ .. ' v. * #. Oa ?? m t ' ..." . ' ^ . 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