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-^a«S3W3S2S in fit* Milwaukao Irmi form systom, cmw up witft an all-star parfonmnca whila an a fishing trip to Harkar's Island with a party af friands last woahond. Tha king mackaral. axhibitad by Clayton, ahmro, waighad 30 pound* and tha party M * whole brought in 301 pound*. Othor mom-« bor* of tho party war* Gilbert Talley, J. C Sharp*, Dick Grinstaad, Wilbur Oak lay Sr. and Claud* ScarlaTt, all of Cadar Grove. Clayton ra **da* in Hillsboro during the off season, played last year for tho Bravos' iuclatr*. Wise, dub, a daat C league team. Rack 'Rockatt* in r.tin, 194) . . . V _ League champion Hillsboro Wildcat gridders will face Washington there on November 20 By Harry W. Lloyd Two events that have more or less become common place Friday* night occurances came about again last weekend. — it rained, and HiHsboro High School won another football game. But the 2000-plus spectators at Orange Speedway may daim that the eight o'clock guHy washer was no ordinary rain, and the 19-0 vic tory the Wildcats took from the Roxboro Rockets was certainly no ordinary football game. By win ning their fifth consecutive game and their seventh in sight .league starts, the locals hekh harness on their first District Three cham pionship. Best in recent weeks The great all-round show put on by the rampaging 'Cats was one of their best showings in recent weeks. Everything was riding on the outcome of this game-of-games, and Auman's charges proved themselves of championship cali bre by sweeping up all the mar bles from the team that had taken the crown in '58 and was in a second place tie going into the contest. Final stand'ngs hi the tough North Central AAA loop saw Hijlsboro trailed by Henderson, Roxboro. Chapel Hill, Oxford. Nor'hem. Graham, Southern, and Oxford Orphanage in that order. * Richard BlackweMer, Writer Swainay, and Marvin leer scored the touchdowns, but it was up to a little-used fullback to provide the offensive spark for the win. i Daryl Wagner, a 135-pound junior back who bad only seen spot duty as a ball carrier, came on in re placement of injured plunger Joe Barnes and ground out 4& yards on the ground. Great work in line The Hillsboro line turned in a tremendous perfromance. wi:h such standouts as Jim Ray, Mar vin Teer. Jack Dowdy, BiHy Mis hoe, Butch Raynor, Odas White, Jack Knight, and Wayne Davis making vital contributions for the winning cause. Hillsboro was stopped early in the game on Its own 4i, and Swalaey punted out to the Rox boro 14. The ragged Wildcat de fense held the Sockets to eight yards in three plays, forcing a kicking situation. The center made a poor pass and the punter fumbled the ba’l. giving tackle Bill Mishoe time to I deflect the kick try. Hillsboro re i covered and took over at the eight. A Roxboro penalty carried the ball to the four, and Wagner's , three-yard gain put it on the one | Marvin Dickey fumbled a pilchout, and Swainey recovered at* the eleven for a 10-yard loss. Rising to the demands of the situation quarterback Richard Biaokwelde: carried on a direct snap keeper play, going around the left side behind some fine blocking for the score. Jim Ray sped around right end for the point-after. Roxboro drives Roxboro began a drive following this score, carrying from their 25 to the Hillsboro 44 in eight plays On fourth down the terrific Wi'd cat line broke through to stop Donnie Lamb’s punt attempt and throw him for a 13-yard loss. Hills boro drove down to the 34, from where Swainey punted to the Rocket 12. On third down, Lamb fumbled and Hillsboro’s Jack Dowdy recovered at the 18. Two loses on attempted end sweeps foiled the prospective TD try. To begin Ike second keif, (he Rockets carried from (heir own 24 to the Hillsboro 43, where Batch Raynor recovered Lamb’s fumble. H lis^cA was _ forced to punt again, but regained possession when Jim Ray recovered another fumble. Ray had just hauled down Sam Green from behind on the Hillsboro 21 after, the Roxboro speedster had threatened to score with a 54 yard dash. Four plays later Ray himself went 53 yards to paydirt, only to have his scpre voided on a pen 1 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thursday, Nov. 12 8 p. m. Robert Oppenheimer speaks, Memorial Hall. 8 pm. ,UNC basketball scrim mage. Woollen gym. Friuay, Nov. 13 6 p.m. Be.-v.it supper, enter tainment program, White Cross School. 7:30 and 10 p.m. Free movie, “O. Henry’s Full House,” Carroll Hall. | 7:30 p.m. Talent program, Cen .ral High School, Hillsboro. 8 p.m. Law Wives fashion show, Chapel of St. Thomas More. Chapel Hill. Saturday, Nov. 14 2 p.m. Football, UNC vs. Vir ginia, Kenan Stadium. 4:30 p.m. Benefit supper, Pleas ant Green Church. 5:30 p.m. Oyster roast, Schle; Grange Hall. 7:30 p.m. Free movie, “Gate >f Hell,” Carroll Hall. Sunday, Nov. 15 1:30 p.m. Art Guild homes our, Chapel Hill; headquarters, Carolina Inn. 8 p.m. Ethel Casey concert >raham Memorial.. 8:15 pm. ‘Which Way Thi Vind’ DocuDrama, Presbyterian hureh, Chapel Hill. Monday, Nov. 16 10 a. m. Republican Women >f Chapel Hiii, Mrs. Hollarn lobb’s. „ ,3 p m.., Carolina Forum speal r'r„ Lealie Fiedler,-Gerrard Hal . a 7.30 p m. Orange .County Farit | 'ureau, County Courthouse, Hill toro. 7:30 p m. American Assn. Univ Professors, Morehead Building. Tuesday, Nov. 17 10:30 a.m.. Painting workshop Community Club, Home Saving >nd Loan, Chapel Hill. 7:30 p.m. Parent-Teacher As ociation, Hillsboro High School 7:30 p m.. Rural „Achievemen> lome Demonstration Night, Coun ‘v Courthouse. Hillsboro. 8 p.m. I eslie Fiedler soeaks o' ‘Image of Man in Contemporary 1 iction,” Carolina Forum. Hi;i Hall. alty. 44-yard 'punt Swainey punted 44 yards to the Roxiboro 19. from which the in vaders marched 66 yards on l: running plays. Hillsboro’s defense finally got down to business at the fifteen, holding fullback Mac Mor ria short of the necessary two yards on a fourth down play. From the fifteen, the powerful Wildcat offensive machine un leashed all its power, driving 83 yards in 13 plays for the score. The outstanding runs In this cru sade were two by Marvin Dickey for 19 and 12 yards and one by Walter Swainey for 18 yards. Swainey did the honors by car rying off the left side for five yards and the score. Blackweld er’s PAT try did not count. The Rockets ran two plays after the kickoff before Odas While in tercepted Lamb’s pass at the visi tors.’ 36. Owing to some fine runs by Johnny Shambley, Marvin Dick ey. and Jim Ray, the ’Cats car-, ried to the one. from which Mar vin Teer scored on the last play of the game. Ray was thrown for a loss in attempting the point. Hillsboro will not play this Fii day night, but will begin their march toward Eastern and State honors on Ncv: 20. On that date the locals will travel to Washing ton, N. C.. to play the highly-tout ed champions of District One. who finish league play tomorrow night. Wednesday, Nov. 18 8:30 p.m. Carolina Playmakers’ I “A 1 ittle to the *Left,” Haymak ers Theatre. Thursday, Nov. 19 7:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Bingo ' party. American Legion Club hou.cj. Chapel Hill. 7:13 pm. Lsies Hills School PTA. Schcol building, C.'.a.vi : Hill. At 75 pet. of„goal . . . Chest tops - $25,500; chairman ~ optimistic A total of $25,500*in cash and pledges—representing 75 per cent >f the $31,413 goal—had been collected as of yesterday in the Jhapel .Hill Community Che^t lrive. Campaign Chairman Dr. J. vempton Jones said he was “op imistic” ler a successful con luslon to the campaign by the ime the reports of ail solicitors .re received. Health Affairs complete He noted that Health Affairs hairman Dr. William Fleming lad completed his canvassing of he Memorial Hospital area, and hat the following residential irea captains had exceeded; their lrive goals, which were set, at ast j ear’s donations fdr 'I’Vheif areas: Mrs. H. R. Ritchie, George Rettie, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Paul Shearin, Mrs. Frod Patter son, Mrs. J. C. Sittersop, Mrs. Roy Lindahl, Kenneth Cheek, Mrs. Dwight Price. Mrs. Frank Schwentker, Mrs. Noel Houston, Mrs. Tom Barnett, and' Boh Bryce. No reports have been received rom the Negro Division, he said, n addition, returns are yet in complete from the campus. Solici ation Was reported complete in only eight of the 23 residential ireas. 'DO IT YOURSELF' SHOW Spectators will bo invited to try their hands at various hob bies and handicrafts that will be on display at the second annual hobby show; to be spon sored by the Chapel Hill So eiety for Aping and Communi ty Ralationships in the More head Building Nov. 20 and 21. Hostesses for the show will be Mrs. Thomas Butlar and Mrs. Hubert Patterson. ^COMMUNITY CLUB WORKSHOPS Beginning next Tuesday the painting workshop of the Chape! Hill Community Club will meet on the third Tuesday monthly at 10:3o a m. in the Board Room of the Home Savings and Loan Co. in downtown Chapel HiH Workshop Leader Mrs. J. B. Kelly has in vited members to bring a sand wich lunch so that they can work through the afternoon if they de sire. The rug workshop will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mrs. C S Logsdon's on Laurel Hill Rd A , schedule conflict has caused a oneway postponement at . the j enameling workshop until tomor row. Not. 13, at Mrsi.-Sybil Linde's.
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