Rocky Mount B Team J Conquers Green Wave Local Gridders Lose 1S-7 Decision There In Hard-Fought l ilt $ Sullivan Pansfs To Cuuiiiiif; hani for Williamston'* Lone Touchdown Rocky Mount's B team stopped the ? "local GTWTWUU1 Willi a 10 f i iH"'? 1 at Rocky Mount last Thursday. The winners scored ^n the second and fourth periods to stay in the lead as Williamston tallied in th? closing minutes on a pass from Sullivan to Cunningham that netted 15 yards Rocky Mount also had the edge in the number of first downs with a to tal of 12 against 7 for the locals First Quarter Williamston onenod with a kick off to the 20-yard marker but Rocky Mount was forced to punt on tlur4 down after no gain on tlflFtffSt two plays. SuHivan punTo3_ba?k on his third down from the 30 after two line plays had failed to advance the ball. The opponents tried one play and attempted a pass befon they kicked again to the Green Wave 25 yard line. Critcher carried the ball three yards and Sullivan plunged over taekle fur (Linpre but Critcher failed to gam u lnsl liuvni on tin next play forcing Sullivan to kick Again Rocky Mount failed to ad vance and Bray kicked to Sullivan on his own 35 The punting duel con tinued between Sullivan and Bray as the former got q/f a poor kick to midfield The B's broke.loose with a 46-yard pass'from tsray t<> Andirw.s to set the ball just six yards from pay dirt as the first period ended Second Quarter On the opening play of the second period Rocky Mount pushed over for their first tally but failed to convert on a pass Williamston received the kick-off which Lilley advanced to the 30-yard line On the third down Captain Jack Sullivan sueked the opponents' ends in on a fake punt to race around his own left end for ward march was stopped here on the next series of downs, and Sullivan punted to Bray on his 35 On the first play Patterson pitched a short pass to. Andrews who ran 52 yards before ? lying Hiwn by safety man. Tht* Wave made a brilliant goal tine stand to stop a second score and punted out of danger. The half end ed with Rocky Mount B leading 6 to 0. Third Quarter Rocky Mount opened with the kick-off to Williamston in the sec ond half, but Sullivan was forced to punt after no gain on the first two plays. The b s tallied two first downs to push over the midfield stripe but the drive was stopped when Fred Hardison covered Andrew's fumble after a hard tackle by Critcher. Wynne tried two passes that fell incomplete and then pushed over tackle for six yards, but the locals lost the ball on downs when a pass to Cunningham failed to girm the necessary v ardagi Rocky Mount then unleashed a ground attack v\ ilh Patterson doing most of flu? running to put the ball on the 5-yard line as the third period ended. Fourth Quarter The I: needed only two ph.vs in the opening of the final period to tally their second touchdow n: a coin pleted pass made the extra point to: put the score 13-D The Green Wave then took to the air with passes to Getsmger and Lil ley- to -la 11 y :i first rinvvn tint again j the Wave was stopped and forced to punt. In the closing minutes Rocky Mount made a bad punt that gave Williamston the ball on the 15-yard marker. A pass from Sullivan to Getsinger was batted down in the end zone, but on the next play Cap tain Jack pitched to Cunningham who went over from the 10 after shaking off two tackier*, A pass to 1 Getsinger made the conversion good to complete the 13-7 score. Rocky Mount had time to run only three plays before tire final whistle blew. Outstanding for the Green Wave was Sullivan, Getsinger and Cun ningham on offense; Lilley. Griffin and Billy Peele were the stars on do fense. Bray and Patterson gained the LAST L AME Williamston High's Green Wave eleven will close Its foot hall season this Friday against Vanceboro at Vanceboro. The lo cal kids will be out gunning for a final victory to play .500 ball for the season. So far the Wave has won three and lost four, but hopes are high to even the count on Friday r ??? Things To W atch For In The Future IVwcib with plastic eraser-holders i du Pont estimates such a switch will mostly brass, for defense uses) ? j A nt w kind of glossy-finish wall j board especially for kitchens and | bathrooms because of resistance to] 'earn and water . a gas-fired air conditioner for small homes?as a j warmer in winter and a cooler in, summer using a system which en-1 tircly ?eliminates need for pumps, i \alyes or other moving parts ? ? I lrgei-si/.t food packages, both in ' . iI.m <,'id board and the ur) Win fields" "family-size" packages are duo as :.n (economy step, and also in inter jests of conserving tin plate and fi ib' i board. ? ? *? ?' Methods' Futfiier Con U?e Ttt 4xmnerve---Woodland* There arc any number of things a farmer can do to help protect the State's timber resources. For fuel wood, he should not cut trees of saw-timber size and quality, but trees that are crippled, diseased or otherwise defective. Then, too, he should thin overcrowded stands of young trees; he should maintain a growing stand by harvesting timber selectively; he should utilize all trees cut; he should prevent forest LUfctrtugniqMfte. should reforest idle or eroded land. yardage for Rocky Mount with the entire line looking good on defense. The line-ups. WHltamslon Rocky Mt. B -Getsinger Faulkner i It 15. Piele Noel lg Griffin Johnson C Pecle Mintz rg Taylor Kessler (C) llardisoh English Cunningham Danning ! <|l. Sullivan (C) Therman lib Wynne Ainsley alley : Bray jfb ?Critcher PrivatU Score by periods: T i Williamston 0 0 0 7? 1 Rocky Mount 0 ti 0 7?13 Substitutions Williamston: Goff, 11'arker. Woolard, K. Peele, Myers. 1 Rocky Mount Patterson, Bridge. I Holme;. Black. Holly NOTICE ! Nurlb Carolina Martin County. In The SUPCIlot Court. Mary Gilbert Wilson, Plaintiff, v. Yaldo Wilson, Defendant. 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