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PAGE TWO ma\,m i'.ii.ii..i l . ~ ■ ...... ~ . ■■■■■■ ■■«—■. —.....—, —-- - ■■ .■ ■ «».. !■■■■■ ■"■"■—* 1 FREMONT DEFEATS JAMESVILLE AND WINS GROUP HONORS c - ■ i --I- ■ ThrUfe Aplenty Provided As Ancient Rivals Battle eyy <■ VMteoat won tho championship of •Poop three la the University at North Memorial Building noart last night bp detesting JiteWtffb K to tS la aa Ijat aai aa claaa a earns at basketball aV tie local osort baa aaaa this sea mi. Fremont's aaparlor taaai work and ♦ AUdblsr pnsstag turasd tbs trick, la * aptU of and MIL QarlnN ofjames vllU who scorod 1* of his tsams* N pahrtSi iataial at tho aoaatars scor -01 ip this poods Mb wort loss abota (NOB asM eaort that om ths fYttnbat baaatara. who wort out ia fores, bat to «Mter. •. a W ~ _o mmulCfl lOUIVU Mir , lIiOVD Ol JMMHIK w%o hti bus oovatud on to do tho hast* work, was awards beyunl any paaalkllftr at sattlac la quarter. which nM It to 4 sad it loaSat MM soar solas las ths Wajrss bojra. la tbs aocoad quarter, however, JemeevHle bad pot aa' bar running : »atad If to IS. Ia ths third qaartsr, Japbaostlls pallsd ap another notch odd this ported oadod 17 to 16. About »W* whh Qapteid toodtag. baottod tho oaaat » ail. aod thon ter one bates aocoad took tha load M to M. Than tha aoors waa kaattad again IS to M Sd OapL I. Peeonck made Saod a teal that gars Fremont, chant - ] Pteaa ft tha IMT paaaut exposition. a ’ cat paint land ewer thalr old rivals, SBpaaltlaa la lttt. O. Hooka from Its SMS aaoatil tha hatU for Jemeeville whaa with Mb ami tending him tho MB la Croat todhtna, ba made good a MMt hi tha last aaooada at play. Heoha dirt hit tanas greatly bp tak tas aod of tha tips. i Paacoek Ospt (I)-....., BrownT» R. F. •Mbi (!) ~ Gaylord (1«) _ 1 • In r. ■SMiI c. (i n Warrington (f» N o. , Nhaka I*. fd) Stbsa » b. o. MMda (17 . Brown (1> * PKEVILLEIS, ft AGAIN WINNER MifibiU lip Cnbp hr Mdsf 3tT»ttO» J Ug>l( * >rt HMteHle idddd aaoOlar game to ft. win column lank night whaa they talk tesddwoo# te hiak bp a abort of St to fl. R Was a ohm hard fought gaato throughout, with tha point ad vbbtasa ablfUng from one to tho oth db of tha. two contesting teams, com *• to root with PthovWla during the MtPd quarter where M remained until sod. though boiag threatened ap two or thro* Meaewood spurts. Ths Pima Wuu sou of ths laat of ths Mom- Offal Ooaamunity Building longue No. X doffuu. terns gam nutstsodteq point man for FteavlUa. piaytiiateo aa excel lent dbbte lb avdrp other department He tNM ably gbattud hp Mosgrave, hie hatep running mate. Ilia potato for tha content counted M. lac kiss one to MM tbs total of Ms team. Howell comas la ter mentioning for bis floor Wblfc sad Ml eroded playing. Iter Rosewood It was Cogdell and ■ fhab man Oogdoll. Ha waa ter and Wfdo tha most aggresaire and effective floor ass they bad sad be was’ eas ily tha high point awn with 11 prifcr jtteMlp all ofdhsm coming In tks final potted. Grantham also played a nice Mbteß gutting a quota of I. ■ - -I, ■ mtIMLITT or BETOirn PARTY lid bl RBEH * LOS ANGCUH. Fetx lg-<F)—Tbs poaafbtnty that a per sou othar than » Obarloa C. McMillan had a motive ter tho Maying of the wealthy Mrs Amelia Appleby, ha* been injected Mp tho physician, aerated of (he mur der of the woman. * mm bbi kp HIAWATHA. Kan . Pah. 15 Al thoytt a aoUvs Amarlcsn. and never abroad. Mra Aadrow Rosa has lost her. dMteobablp. She married a native of dteltal who ia sot a naturalised Am- HBs." LAST NIGHTS SPORT RESULTS Clamaon U. Davidson 24 WdUam and Mary 22. Wake Poorest Fresh 28, Wingate 20 Btale Fresh 37, Davidson Fresh 24. Campbell College 43. Halelgb High IjL GAINTS BEGIN ~ SPRING CAMP * . , a . Young lNirbcm Are 64v«n Ftnrt Workouts At Hot Hprings. - A4uuuuw HOT BITUNOB, Ark. Fab. 16—(07- Baseball's spying training season be gan today for 16 ynnng pitchers and catchers of the New York Giants. Roger Brosnhanah, veteran Olaut couch, Itgl tha sfuad of youngHtora from which John McGrow experts to draw material during thf approaching season. A light work nut followed Bp s boiling out to tha thermal waters In* ■ugorated tha conditioning. Baginning tomorrow a mount tin htko will ba added to the daily roll Una. 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Judging from that first battle, this should easily be one of tbe most enter eetlng games played on the local rourt this season Miami with Its sclntll lallug quintet gave the lans a beau tiful exhibition of -hankvltall, but tho score waa too one gided for tha’ high Interest which onlyNa closely contested basketball game cun give Then tyo, there Waa little or mj rival ry between the two cities. Such will t ot be tbe rase Ibis time. ' ■-v t ? t ' ■ U t New Bern and Goldsboro are logical Ihais in all linos of endeavor, and the past has demons)rated that they are. The two high schools have al ready played; tbe junior athletic dub hue plaYed tbe junior Y. Ho far the i oiliest are about equally devilled; tonight’s game will do much to decide Drink * a 1 h' Rt jj EjSji " C'iocoKut IBL - ■ THE GOLDRHORO NEWS. GOLDSBORO. N. C. the supremacy of tha ciUaa ta th# ! uetd of basketball . For tbe locaia there are a number of outstanding eollege stars expected to add akill to tbe r game. Lane ol , Washington and Lea. Bullock of Duke I tniveralty, George Spicer of Danville Military Academy, Howard Simmons, rortner high school star and member of laat year's Duke freshman squad, . star of tha lath Infantry schoo. quintet of a few years ago, Parker, former high school star aud a ntem- Vr of the local team for three years. ;ind Charlie Simmons, outstanding toot ball and basketball star of tbe local h gh school—those are tha men that will make up the Goldsboro team They hare been playing together now lor several weaks and present a for midable aggregation. Just the other evening they took the rangy squad Irom Micro Into camp by an exceed ugly large score of 68 to 29. due in l-erl to a wild goal shooting spree In dulged. In by Bill Bills during the fin al minutes t>f the Iray. p ’ rho R«®« will promptly at 8:16, ’ " ' BANKRUPT “THF FASHION CENTER” EXCITEMENnr! V 0 & . Prevails our Entire Store of Combined Merchandise Bargains n V ' ' J ns * a Word As To r n r Olicemen Who We Are * housands nrty r ill? PAY I rii tv Bankrupt stocks of Hallow the FgHhion ARK KXPEI'TED I TO WILL HL CALLKD IN Center and Brotans Style Shop of Raleigh ATTPNIY THI« QAI I? TODAY TO HOLD THE £* « JSTfe TODAY TO MARKET CROWDS AT BA Y SSTS!J.SSSuS SHOrTT.n IT OnOULtU II BKiLUML be en thrown into (his coliosal sale that is put- GGLDSRORON HIQ NF’r'F'ShSS ARV tIK,? thnmwuHh of dollars info the pockets of ' ODUKU a tIIO LLfeSbAKY, htdite. of this community. ‘T" ** TORY. Bargains Every Hour in The Day Here Art a Few Examples TODAY AT 10 A. M. JFODAY AT IP. M. TODAY AT 3P. M. etl 8 IOC Ladies Silk 10r* Ladies Skirls, lA^ Shirts ........... Hose A " C Values to $5.00 .*.., , i ’" . ■ .<■’ * . .. '■ ,* p ITo a Customer ; ftl To a Customer . ITo „ Customer Purchasers (if Hallow & Brotan Bankrupt'Stocks - 117 F„ WALNUT ST. i ' QUAKES ARE TO 1 PLAY FREMONT ‘ I Game Scheduled for Memorial Building Court, Tnaaday, February 21 o *9 - - Manager Joa Parker of tha Golds- j boro High Bchool Marthqnakea an- ! nounras that ha haa arranged a game of basketball batween tba local high . rhool youngster* and tba fast Fra moot high school. Tba game is to be played Tuesday night February 21 and v to atari at 7 = 30. Fremont Ilk* one of the besfeXegLa that haa aver repra- i sauted tbs Fremont high school and this gams will local fails an other opportunity to a«e the wjbiner* of Ilia Ueenut Mapositlon Tournametn I itt action. Tha fans that failed to see • the thriller last night between Fre mont and Jamesvllje will be given a 'second opportunity and those that * Haw tha gam*, and they were manP. will be glad of the opportunity to aee them In action. Fremont has defeat- 1 Till RSDAYJWRNIM; FEBRUAgJfeJW* led tha Wake Foreat Freshmen, Wll-1 mington and several other first cixav , teams this season and boast a remark- , ship record for tbe year. Tha Earth j-iuak' '' have au open dale on Tues day because they had lo plar Rock) i iL uut oa Thursday instead ot Tues day thus making possible a game with i the neighboring city of ‘Uaskriball j fame.. ’ * Fri’ldajr night of tbi* week the : Goldsboro Earthquakes Journey to Washington to play the JlVgahington-! ant la a return game Be !t r mrmVr •d tba Washington defeated the loc als here by the close score of 14 to 12 ; and the locals have hopes of turning j the tables on them tat tbelr next meet- i lng. Bevwralg.oers »f spectators have* announced their Intention of Jouruey- I lag over to aee the game and they | spent to think that the game will he 1 well worth seeing. The Earthquakes are without tbe services of Evans Bouey which will hurt their chances n great deal, but tAe team haa not ' become discouraged over several tough breaks that they have received 'this season. They seem To come back . all the harder r being »tmek by old man bid lock; , , —. ' Bennett Keleamd To Manage Kington Club I KINSTON. Feb I!>—<*'>—AODo«nc*- meat late tonight by E B. Vann, or gaulsrr oI the Eastern C-aroUna La*- 4 true. slated that Paul Benaett bad of ficially’ released from »b* Winston Twins. Dennett was at one* signed by A’aud to pilot the Kiaatou Stemme'a I for the coming season. , ; FOR I SHEET METAL WORK AND 1 ROOFING WILLIAMS SHEET METAL WORKS -I " PHONE 1157 *E. WALNUT ST.
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