arrenton Opens Season ith Grid Battle At Apex Friday Night Tilt To Give Jackets Test An inexperienced Warrentou team will be battling possible stage fright and a Class AA team Friday night, when it raises the curtain on its 1962 gridiron season at Apex. Coach Preacher Parker's Warrenton team, strong of manpower but short on exper ience, should get a strong test from the Apex club, which fin ished last year's season with a 7-3 record after dropping their opener to Warrenton, 13-7. "We won't know what kind of a team we will have until this game is over," Parker said. "With a victory Friday night, we could go on to have a fine season." Cause of most of the former Wajte Forest quarterback's concern is an untested for ward wall. Four of the starting seven linemen are lacking in experience, and the way the untested linemen perform on Friday night will be the key to the outcome, Parker admits. "We have a Fine nucleus for our line in Billy Rogers (195 pound center! and Ricky Eth eridge and Roddy Drake have both proven themselves as capable performers," Parker says. From end to end, Warren ton's starting line will average 170 pounds and its backfield will average 165 pounds. Par ker says the 1962 edition will I probably be as powerful as ? last year's backfield which con tained two players who are now college performers. "We will fall a bit short of last year's speed," he admits. Slated to get the starting nod in the backfield Friday night are Billy Benson at quarterback, John Coleman and A1 Blaloek at the halfback posts and Steve Clark at full back. Parker has indicated that j this year's club will not rely on its passing as heavily as did the 1961 team. He says that when the occasion arises, how ever, he has a couple of boys who will be able to toss the ball. Expected to start on the line for Warrenton Friday night will be Bill Perry and Drake at ends, Macy Paynter and A. C. Collier at the tackle slots, Etheridge and Edward Shearin at guards and Rogers at cen ter. Parker will have 30 boys dressed for Friday night's con test, slated to get underway at 8 p. m. Unable to dress for the game will be Gilbert Mus tian, tagged a pre-season start er, but out for indefinate per iod with an injury. Friday night's contest will be the first of nine games scheduled by the locals this season. Five of the contests will be home games. Last year's dub made Parker's coaching S debut a highly successful one, compiling a 9-2 record and ad vancing to the district play fepffs Warrenton lost 12 seniors from that club, but Parker is confident over the chances of year's squad due to re serves reporting this year. "The boys are bigger and Stronger than last year and we Cte anxious to see how they perform under game conditi ' By Wilson, Jr. eives Degree Wilson, Jr., son of Carey F. Wilson and the Mr. Wilson, received his of Science Degree in Admin, sti a "ion from ent exercises Tuesday evening, Aug as accepted a posi the Internal Audit De of Dan River Mills, Va., where he will duties on Septem Mrs. C. H. Weston _htars of Frankllnton relatives here on Sun Mrs. C. B. Miller vto in Colonial on Sunday. Mrs. for a visit. TO CAPTAIN JACKETS?Much of the hope Coach Preacher Parker has for an outstand ing grid season rests on the shoulders of the three senior lettermen shown above. Full back Steve Clark, 175 pounds; center Billy Rogers, 195 pounds; and guard Ricky Ether idge, 150 pounds, should give Parker's inex perienced club a measure of leadership. All three, named co-captains for the 1962 season, were starters on last year's championship squad. Norlina Stages Grid Debut At Davie On Friday Night Norlina's Blue Wave opens its 1962 football Friday night when it steps outside the Tar Roanoke Conference for a con test with William R. Davie's Blue Devils. Norlina, untested this sea son and operating without the services of triple-threat quar terback Billy Fuller, will be going against a team which already has one game undei its belt. Davie came out on the shor! end of a 31-0 score last Fri-| day night as Elm City's Bears! made its 11-man football de but a smashing success. Davie had one bright spot. I in the game as back Jessie | Bryant picked up 110 of j Davie's 120 rushing yards.' Davie had nine first downs j to only four for Elm City, but long-gainers and the conver sion of Davie errors spelled the difference between the two teams. i Elsewhere in the Tar-Roan oke Conference, Weldon's Tor nadoes host I.ouisburg in a battle that is expected to shed considerable light on confer ence strength this season. Weldon erred its way to a 20-0 loss at the hands of Scotland Neck last Friday night. Charles Pierce was the workhorse for the Tornadoes in their loss, picking up 60 yards in 15 carries. Louisburg and Nashville j played a bruising first quarter last Friday pight, then slowed j down for three quarters and j had to settle for a 6-6 dead-' lock. Bob Hobgood pushed across Louisburg's lone score from nine yards out during the first quarter. Franklinton, also a member of the Tar-Roanoke Confer ence, bowed to Benevenue in its opener, 13-0. Oxford Or j phanage, a new member of the j conference after stepping! down from the AAA ranks at the end of last season, gets a chance to test its strength Fri day night when it encounters Nashville in a game that will be used as a yardstick by loop coaches. Cards of Thanks Copy for cards of thanks must be in this office by Tuesday night, earlier if possible, accompanied by 50c to cover cost of insertion. I wish to express my sin cere appreciation to friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown while I was a patient in Warren General Hospital for such a long stay and since my return home. Special thanks for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts and for the transportation giv en my daughter; also to Dr. Hunter, Dr. Davis and the en tire hospital staff. mrs. lucy p. Mcdowell. v* Ue 666 Want A House? See Us! Veteran*?No Down Payment 3% ? Non-Veterans ? 3?! Financing up to 30 year*. W( can furnish the lot, build Ok house of your choke, or bulk on your lot We furnish plai books and free estimate*. E. C. SEAMAN DIAL GB Milt *r GE MSI ; n. c. Roads Led To Court For Many On Friday All roads seem to have led to Warren County Recorder's Court on Friday when 15 of 18 defendants cited were charg ed with violations of the state's motor vehicle laws. A host of charges?including racing, speeding, drunk driv ing and others?were aired be fore Judge Julius Banzet and fines were levied ranging from $10 to $200. Two of the defendants were found not guilty on charges of motor vehicle law viola tions. Don Edison Swain, char ged with operating a motor vehicle in excess of a safe rate of speed, and Raye Gardner Crowe, charged with driving on the wrong side of the road, both were found not guilty. One defendant, Marvin Sin clair White, Jr., fined $10 and costs on a speeding charge, appealed the verdict to Super ior Court. Appearance bond was set at $50 by judge Ban zet. In other cases disposed of Friday, the following action was taken: Clyde Brooks Smith, charged with racing, tendered plea of guilty of speeding 60 miles per hour In a 55 mile per hour zone, prayer for judgment con tinued for two years, $10 and costs. Frankie Edward Crutchfield charged with racing, tendered plea of guilty of speeding 60 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone, prayer for judg ment continued for two years $10 and costs. Philip Jones, Jr., reckless driving, $25 and costs. William Martin Goodr speeding, costs. Harlan Leven Hartel, speed ing, costs. Francis Lloyd G a r d in e r, speeding, $10 and costs. 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