Waves ! League leading Norlina will get another test tonight In ita hid for a second straight Tar Roanoke Conference championship tonight when it goes : against the luckless Weldon Tornadoes in a game that f- highlights the area grid card. In the only Tar-Roanoke game on tap for tonight. Coach Don Johnson will try to match wits with Norlina mentor Bob Norlina ! Over Loi Norlina Louisburg 10 First Downs 7 151 Yds* Gained Rush. 11 1-10 Passes 1-8 \ I Vr}.- ...J 15 .. KI * VIU111 V.Vi * ONI Ilg ?J 1 Interceptions 1 0 Fumbles 2 \ij 3-39.3 Punts 5-28.6 100 Yds Penalized 31 Score by Periods NORLINA 0 0 7 6?13 LOUISBURG 0 0 0 0?0 A stingy defense led the way as Norlina's Blue Waves took a big step in the direction of a second straight conference championship on Friday night when they downed Louisburg by a 13-0 score. The highly-touted Louisburg club was able to gain only 16 yards all night against a Norlina team which made its 1960 conference debut at home. Norlina's forward wall gave up only seven first downs, several of which came as the result of penalties. Norlina halfback Frank PerShop And Save DACF ; IIUOC 3 WARRE N. M. H1LUA I ??????? 1 - Men's f Wash and Wear FLANNEL SHIRT ; Now $1.59 Boys' A FLANNEL C^j SHIRTS IJ P tT.29 98c 31 MEN'S I Suede Jackets I m.?9 $9.951 1 ?m - I Men'* f ] Children'* WA1 | tTyfl I I BP V?v/I M i > Meet > Price as their two team* clash i at 8 p. m. at NorUM. Both teams 10* heavily through graduation, but Nor lina seems to have jelled quicker this year than has Weldon. The Blue Waves are | currently enjoying another winning season as they sport a 3-1 record overall. Weldon, on the other hand, has lost convincingly to MurScores 12 lisburg O kinson was the big offensive gun for Norlina as he scored 'the first touchdown after setI ting it up with a pass interception which he carried for 50 yards. Not having the offensive power of last year, when it racked up a 46-0 win at the expense of the Bulldogs, Norline did get in the scoring column twice in the second half, and that was all thev needed. In the first half Norlina was j able to move to the Louisburg 16 yard line before being forced to give the ball up on downs. Louisburg's deepest first half penetration was their own 40 yard line. Louisburg took the second half kickoff and with the aid of a pass interference call against the Blue Waves, picked up first down on the Louisburg 39 yard stripe. Two plays later Perkinson picked off quarterback Charlie Ford's pass and rambled 50 yards beAt Your Local 5-10-25c O STORE 1NTON RD, Manager FULL SIZE Bedspreads Reg. (O QQ $3.89 ICT Reg. $12.95 THK $6.95 t. $2.98 $"J77 CHILDREN'S SHOES Slzeo 8% to 3 $1.99 SSO SHEETS Filler Paper ONLY 88< iy Finish TABLES ABLES IB Ntith CiPiH? Weldo U freesboro, Louisburg and Bei venue without scoring a toucl rfdowu. TMr -)?nly win an only score of the year cam I when they downed Warranto i by a 7-0 count two weeks age i Warrenton will be steppin '{Outside the conference tonigh when it hosts a strong Nash ville club. Nashville, pace* by End Gus XJriffin and Full ' back Johnny Jenkins, have me 5-0 Win trfriday | fore being shoved out ol bounds ten yards away from a touchdown. Four plays later Perkinson churned across the goal line for Norlina's first touchdown. Quarterback Billy Fuller ran the ball across on the extra point attempt. Following the kickoff, Louisburg made their only penetra uuu ui nuituia terriiory auring the game as they picked up a first. down on the Norlina 49. Following a one-yard gain on a ground play and two incompleted passes, the Bulldogs booted to the Norlina eight yard line. Unable to get the ball out of their end of the field, Norlina punted to the Louisburg 10 yard line. There the Norlina forward wall set up the final touchdown of the night after a Wave linesman fell on a fumble as Louisburg ran its first play. Paced by fullback Lee Hicks and halfback Fred Hicks. Norlina bulled the ball to the two yard line, where Lee Hicks took a handoff and dove across the double line, making the score stand at 13-0. The game was the second Tar-Roanoke Conference affair for the visiting Louisburg club Jays Lose To Demons The undefeated Aulander Green Demons railed on to their third conference victory Friday night to take first place in Roanoke Cohference standing by defeating Littleton by a score of 27-0. The strong gridders who are outstanding on both offense and defense have not been scored on this season. They won over Gaston, William R. Davie and Littleton by scores of 10-0, 21-0 and 27,0, respectively. Bubba Bell highlighted action Friday night by passing for three touchdowns and scoring another. The Demons first tally came in the first quarter after a 45 yard drive when Bell sneaked over from three yards out. In the second period Bell passed to end Dick Ball to add six points to the score. The pass was eight yards. Passes of 20 and 22 yards to ends?Dick?Parker?and?Dick Hall from Bell in the second half added the final scores. Dick Parker added the extra points after three touchdowns for the fine score of 27-0. The Aulander team gave up only two first downs to the Littleton team as they completely dominated play. Littleton never penetrated Aulander's 49 yard line. Mike Riggan On A Winning Team Hike Riggan, grandson o< Mrs. Howard Riggan of Macon, has gotten an early start on getting on a winning team. Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs James H. Riggan of Grand Rapids. Michigan, was the batboy on the Michigan team which won the 26th National Baseball Tournament complet ed this month Mike's team emerged victor ions in the tournament, wMct wse comprised of 32 taenia from acmes the nation one peting for the national semi pre baseball crown. Mom Paces Win Bt Franlrlinton ? " !P ' ' - '* ^ -'? ; . UmtM ted' Ruvto wIMwi! over Wendell on Friday nigh The win wan FrankHnton' third of the mm, as again Wy oca loaa tor the Tar-Boj Uaa night the Ban _ j.jt * ti .?k :' . ^ llliffi' '' 'iMTB IMir.l ' HI I ' ^'' ''' " I ?n; Nas i-1 only one other conferent i- club this season. They ham d ed Louisburg an opening sei e son loss by one touchdown. n Coach J. W. Glover's 33-ma ' squad will take the field her g t ; Tonights Gridiron rpS\Contests ' Nashville at Warrenton. 1 Weldon at Norlina. Gaston at Littleton Grid Results | Warrenton 40, S. Hope 13. Norlina 13, Louisburg 0. Aulander 27, Littleton 0 Benvenue 43, Weldon 0. Franklinton 26, Wendell 6. l"l Don't I Fo FRIC Beginni John Athlel 111 A WAKI Yellow VE NASI Blue I BUY Seasc I FROM ANY Warrenton SPONSORED t t * WflHams Au WARRENTON , warreuton J WARRENTON . -kg*'"' * WARRENTON ' VOs v; 1 t hville :e Friday night with game time 1- set for 8 p. m. a- Warren ton's lineup for the game will be virtually the D same as it was last week with the exception of halfback, where Tommy Holt, who re1 turned to practice this week, will fill in for injured Gordon HaithcockJacket Coach Fate King W arrentoi Warrenton Spring Hope 13 First Downs 8 224 Yds. Gained Rush. 107 33 "?Passes * =< 39 Yds. Gained Pass. 30 i 0 Interceptions 1 i 0 Fumbles x ] 0-0 Punts 2-30 1 0 Yds. Penalized 20 1 Score by Periods: Warrenton 7 7 13 13?40 ' I Spring Hope 0 13 0 0?13 1 1 ] Warrenton's Yellow Jackets < ! roared back from two early t i season defeats Friday night to 1 I trounce Spring Hope by a 40-13 score. I Two junior backs, Quarter- i I back Clinton Neal and Half- l Vliss Tor otball )AY, SI ng 8 P. M. Graham Jc FielH m m 'iilP' *&>' m I0LJ tENTON Jackets RSUS AVILLE CI rialflco YOUR I960 >n Ticket MEMBER OF THE Boosters Club BY THE FOLLOW HOME GAME ito Supply rastee-Freez ' ' ' 'T'.v wmffi \ - - ikil-i > M * Aa epanment Store ice Station ' *. ' fp v? a . Nojrtjhi Vt War | said tha( Steve Clark, tackle, who missed Friday night's game, would be out of action tonight due to a foot injury. Warren ton will be expected to have some momentum from last Friday's 40-13 win over Spring Hope. King emptied his bench then to record his | first win of the season follow- i ing back-to-back losses. i n Wins Fir back Gordon Haithcock had a t hand in all of the Yellow s Jacket scoring. Neal_ scored j tiwee on runs and dflU on an, I intercepted pass. Haithcock scored twice by the ground route and heaved a touchdown s pass to junior end Herman ), Rooker for a third score. S Warrenton suffered a loss ti sven though winning t h e d fame. On Warrenton's last slay of the third period Haith- a :ock, diving across for his - ? a hird touchdown, broke two 0 >ones in his leg. c Coach Fate King said yes- r :erday that Haithcock defi- tl litely would be out for the re- ti nainder of the season, but ( light's H I Gar EPT. C < ? : ,*0 fc. BMMM^F 1 I 1NG MERCHANTS ATTENDANCE * Bowers & Burl WARRENTON * Benton Farnitu WARRENTON I Hicks' GriO WARRENTON * Wanes Freezei ' WARRENTON I Pkmel! Bros. S ATTON h Ar - ' * rZtoft In another area game, Littleton will be attempting to regain a little prestige lost last Friday night when It was rudely dumped by Aulandcr, leader of the Roanoke Conference. Tonight the Jays will be playing at home when they encounter Gaston of the Roanoke Conference. st, 40-13 hat he hoped that the threeport athlete would be able to oin the basketball squad in )ecember. Friday night Warrenton lominated play in all but the econd quarter. 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