Green Wave Playing
In Columbia Friday
Both Teams Take
Perfect Narks Into
Afternoon Contest
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The Green Wave football team
of Williamston High School will
invade the lair of the Columbia
Wildcats Friday afternoon sport
ing an unbroken string oi 12 vic
tories over two seasons but with
a revamped lineup that will take
something off any margin they
may have had over the Tyrrell
County lads.
The game at Columbia will
start at 2:00 instead of 2:30, the
school officials there explaining
that school buses are to be held
until after the game and they did
not want the children to be too
late getting home.
With two regular starters. Full
back ILindelle Ward and Tackle
Joe Robertson, out of action for
the game, Coach Carroll Blacker
by has revised his lineup to move
hefty Jack Ross from the center
spot to take over tackle in Rob
ertson's place while Wilbur Erf
wards, second string center and
linebacker on defense, will get
the starting assignment at center
with George Harris, a quarter
back, moving to the fullhack spot
where W,ard usually goes.
From the early part of the sea
son there had been speculation
by observers that Ross probably
would work some at tackle be
cause of the working of the T
formation and Harris run well at
fullback in the late minutes ol
the Edenton game. While this
may not weaken the team too
greatly as far as starting is con
cerned, tire !o.--s of two men oi the
caliber of Robertson and Ward is
a severe blow as far as reserves
are concerned for the moving of
the other men in leaves two less
WHERE THEY PLAY
Plymouth at Scotland Nock.
Beaufort at Hertford.
Tarboro at Ahoskie.
Williamston at Columbia (2:00)
or. the bench.
After winning '.0 in a row last
fall, including the state Class A
Champ: nship, under Coach
Stuact Maynard who moved to
Guilford College ’ast summer, the
Green Wave has started this sea
son with two victories under its
new coach, Carroll Blackerby. In
defeating Avden and Edonton the
team showed signs of bringing a
lot of power into use and the line
did a magnificent jot) against a
favored Edenton team.
The Wildcats, always tough on
their home grounds, are enjoying
an unbeaten season so far, two
conference victories without a
loss, and have the advantage of
being coached by two men who
know how to get a lot out of the
material at hand—Coach W'. H.
Westall and Principal Tex Lind
sey. The Wildcats have scouted
Williamston and will be sei for
them. There has beer, no oppor
tunity for the Green Wave to see
Columbia in action this year, but
they use the T formation and
Coach Blackerby knows the ins
land outs of that system about as
well as anybody. If 1 he game
j were being played away from the
j Wildcats' home field it might be
said that Williamston was favor
ed but at Columbia many a fine
high school team has been lucky
to edge tlie Wildcats and the Wil
liamston boys will have to play
hard and well to bring home the
bacon and maintain their present
| pace of three touchdowns per tilt.
The starting backfield for Wil
| liamston will likely be Watson
; McKee 1 at quarterback. Russell
1 Rogers at tailback, David Davis at
; blocking back and George Harris
jut fullback. In the line will be
j Raymond Robertson, Jack Ross,
- Bobby Goff, Wilbur Edwards,
Harrell Everett, Randolph Coker,
EXPECTED TO PUT IRAN'S CASE BEFORE THE U.N.
REITERATING HIS STAND on nationalization of Anglo-Iranian oil refineries, Iran's Premier Mohammed
Mossadegh is surrounded by a crowd of demonstrators outside Tehran’s Parliament Building. Meanwhile, the
critical oil situation has been considered by the U.N. Security Council at Flushing Meadows, N. Y., and
MnssarWh i« pvnectpri to pome to the U S to oresent his government'! viewpoint to the group.(International!
and Buddy Fussell. Backfield re
serves listed in the order of their
likely chanee at service include:
Herbert Harrell, Ward Perry, Ben
Andrews, Billy Glover and Billy
Lassiter. Booby Bailey is also on
the roster as a backfield man but
is a freshman and trot likely to
get in the game. Jack Daniels is
certain to see action at guard hui
11 Quinn, F. 11,item and L. Fore
hand probably will not get in as
they are freshmen. Jerry Nich
olson, Billy Allshrook and R. Ja
meson arc reserve tackles. At
end after Fussell and Robertson
are Bobby Mobley, Jerry Savage,
and some newcomers, Jimmie
! Carraway, Jacob Zemon, Hyman
I Edwards and Turner Manning.
! Wilber Stewart is a beginner in
the quarte'back department but
not too likely to see action.
Hugh Davenport and Sam Dav
is have been the big boys in the
Columbia attack so far this year,
i Davenport appears to be prett.s
GRANDMA SCORES FIRST AT GATE
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hflST IN LINE at the Polo Grounds, N Y., for the second game between
the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers, Mrs. Margaret Steiner,
53-vear-old grandmother of six, holds up a coffee container as other
r o look on. A Giant fan Grandma Sleinei missed the first game at
l..c <i.In hocaurc • n ! ■ last visit to the Dodger domain someone tagged
her fui an o il ; ' “caught" empty pop bott!<* (International)
fail’ runner but thine is not m teh '
information repaid.ng (hi i < • i ‘ - |
tin- ti on aside from tli> tart tti '
ten let’ men aroJjaek this fall.
..OCA1, (< l.tt r .> GR1DDERS
1 til'E 'INVILLE FRIDAY AT 8
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The lootbal! team of the Wil- ■
liamston Colored i ik.-h h'eho.il is!
to play the i M E p li.gh
School team in Greenville 1 .mor
row. Friday, evening at 8:00, it
was announced today. The Wil- i
liamston team lost its opener to j
the C. S. Brown Training School
of Winton, 0-0, last Friday.
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Forty-Six Cases
Handled Monday
In County Court
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for having in his possession illi- |
cit liquor. The road term was sus- |
pended upon toe payment of a $25 ]
fine and costs. The defendant is to
violate no liquor law during the
next two years and is not to play
a piccolo after 7:00 o’clock p. tn
during the suspension period.
Charged with violating the li
quor laws. Geo. Jesse Jones. Char
lie Russell, Augustus Hopkins and
James Alien were found not guil
ty
Tom and Ava Council, charged
posed and tines and forfeitures
pleaded not guilty. Adjudged guil
ty, Ava was sentenced to wo
man’s prison for six months, the
court suspending the prison term
upon the payment ot a $50 fine
and costs. The defendant ii to
have no illicit liquor in her pos
session during the next two years.
The case in which Tom Council
was charged with an assault, was
nol pressed. In a third case against
him, Council was found not guil
ty of resisting arrest.
Adjudged guilty of an assault
with a deadly weapon, Jim Lacy
was sentenced to the roads for six
months, the court suspending tiie
road term upon the payment of
a $25 fine and costs. He was also
ordered to pay Lewis Jones, Ji.,
$15 for medicai attention and $15
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CHOSEN "Leg Queen" by We t Ger
many's hosiery Industry, Gonda
Surean, 19, displays her prize-win
ning "bein’’ (German for gams) aa
she leaves New York’s La Guardia
Airport for Washington. There she
will present a token from Germany
to EGA officials. (International)
to Jones for pants In a secom
ease. Lacy was also adjudge*
guilty iii an assault with a deadl;
weapon and was sentenced to th
roads for six months, suspends
to the roads for six months, sus
pended upon the payment of th
cost, and $5 to Willie Mae Wilke
for a dress.
The assault case against Osca
Thomas, Jr., was dismissed.
Louvenia Roberson, chargei
with an assauit, pleaded guilt,
and ws sentenced to prison to
twelve months, suspended. Th
prison term was changed into
$]ft fine, plus costs and the pay
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ment of $28 for Lessie E. Cherry's
medical bill. The defendant is to
violate no criminal law during the
next three years.
Levy Glen Hill, pleading guilty I
of the larceny of an automobile, i
was sentenced to the roads for 1
seven months. The sentence was i
suspended upon the payment of
a $2.1 fine anil costs, and the de
fendant goes on probation for two
years. Pleading not guilty in an
other case. Hill was found guilty
of an assault with a deadly weap
0 nand drew sixty days on the!
roads, suspended upon the pay- j
ment of the costs.
Charged with forcible trespass.
James Hawkins was adjudged
guilty of an assault, the court
suspending judgment upon the
payment of the costs.
Adjudged guilty of violating the
liquor laws. Lazarus Williams was
taxed with the costs. A small
quantity of liquor was found in a
coffee pot stored in the refrigera
tor.
Charged with an assault with a
deadly weapon, George Barber
was adjudged guilty of disorder
ly conduct, and was sentenced to
the roads for ninety days. The
sentence was suspended upon the
payments of the costs and guar
anteed good behavior for six
months.
Clarence Swinson, charged with
an assault, was found not guilty.
Pleading guilty of drunken driv
ing, F. H. Whitley was fined $100.
plus costs.
Andrew Lyons, Jr., pli
guilty, was taxed with tin
for an assault.
James Russell Higgs was fined
$10. plus costs, for intol fel ling
with an officer in the performance
of his duties.
Pleading guilty of public drunk
enness, O K. Harrison was sen
tenced to the roads for sixty days
The sentence was suspended upon
the payment of a $10 fine and
costs. The defendant is to remain
sober for six months.
John Henry White, commonly
_ known by many as “Private
J Stock", was sentenced to the roads
for six months for trespassing and
1 filing a mattress.
i Pleading guilty of operating a
motor vehicle with impropei
brakes and without a driver’s h
cense, William Howard was lined
tiding
costs
| $35 and taxed with the costs.
Charged with an assault, Daniel
S. Wynne was adjudged guilty
Ann Blyth and Philip Friend
provide (he romantic interest
in Universal-International’s
new suspense film, “Thunder
on the Hill," starring Claud
ette Colbert and Miss Blyth.
Douglas Sirli directed. Show
ins Wednesday at the Watts
Theatre.
and was sentenced to the roads for
six months. The road term wa>
suspended upon the payment ol
the costs and on the condition that
he remain away from the resi
donee of Mrs. Maggie Daniel.
Walter Jones was sentenced t<
the roads for nine months for at
assault.
Clubs Sponsoring
Community Event
There Next Week
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' liamstun High School Band at
12:30 o'clock, and an address at
1 30 o’clock. At 3:00 o’clock that
afternoon, Jarnesville will meet
Colombia ori the football field,
and at 8:00 o’clock that night
there’ll hi' a special entertain
ment program in the school a*id-....-. ......
itorium.
Meals will be served by the Wo
man’s Club in the cafeteria Fri
j day.
The promoters announce that
$175 is being offered in premiums
to exhibitors, but ttiat the fair,
rated one of the best of its type
I in the entire State, is based on
community interest and a pro
gressive spirit characteristic of
the people of the entire area.
It was pointed out that the ex
hibit hall will be held open
through Sunday, October 14.
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