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I t i f U I it East Centr I Basebat Coach Jerry TWooen's East Duplin Panthers rolled up a quick 6-0 Eaat Central 2-A ?i Conference record to lead the strong pack. The Panthers lost to 4-A Jacksonville earlier 6-0. Thigpen, a man of few words, did nod that die Panthers could win the conference crown "If" the defense could hold together with only seven errors thus far. "Our defense must do the Job", says Thigpen. The Panther club Is built around the outstanding play In the field, plus senior right hander Gerald Garner (3-1) and senior Ronnie Holland (2-0). East Duplin plays host to Jones Central Thursday at Pan ther Field In Beulavllle. Jones Central wsa undefeated up until I today when they played S. Lenoir We -do not have the score of that game. The game at East Duplin Thursday could be the same of the season, and maybe the championship In the ECC. The Panther power comes V"* 4 ?" " - v: ? from Farrell Lmler and Skeet Jones. Lanier ts hitting .436 and Jones .375. Other members of the unbeaten Panther squad are first baseman Terry Wil liams. Jerry Thomas, 2nd, Far rell Lanier, ss, Ken Brown. 3rd. Skeet Jones, If, Tim Jones, rf, Glenn Sumner, ct. and Joe Sholar, c. Scholar Is the only freshman on the team. ? ? ? ? Big Bulldog Archie Carter fired s three hitter at rival James Kenan Monday as die Wallace-Rose Hill club clob bered the Tigers 11-2. The loss was James Kenan's fifth strai ght. The Bulldogs scored three in the first and eight In the se cond as the fumbling Tigers made seven errors. Doc Brln son, top hitter for James Ke nan with a .330 batting average, went the route and allowed 10 East Central 2-A Baseball SeheduB W: April 11 J ames Kenan at Burs aw Jones Central at Cast Duplin Rlchlands at Wall ace-RH Southern Wayne at S. Lenoir hits. Brlnson shutout the Bull dogs after the second inning. James Kenan scored in the fourth on a single by Steve Sutton and a triple by R. T. Blackburn. Gene Thompson. Dance Ch airmen, stated Monday that the E aster Dance was a tremendous success last week end. Some of the members that enjoyed Jim Aycock and Band were the Z. W. Frazelles, BUI Heltons, Cliff Jernigans, Men Ausleys, Paul Kitchens, H. F. Lees, Rufus Freemans, Avon Sharpes, Mel vln Popes, and Bill Potters. * ? ? * Thompson was pleased with the number from Mt. Olive at tending the dance...the Buddy Popes, Jack Williams, Marvel Perkins, Dave Wallaces, Dur wood Kennedys, George Korne gays, and the Charles Led bet ters. ? ? ? * Pro Marvin Watson urges all members that plan to play in the Soring Golf Tournament to Qua lify before the deadline, April 14tn. Members that have quali fied are...O. P. Johnson 94, Tommy Gresham 92, Frank Barfleld 78, Joe Costin 84, Ward Carlton 87, Warren Grea sy 86, Gerald Qulnn 83. Gene Thompson 86, Jimmy Adams 84, and Pete Gurley 100. ? ? ? ? Watson stated that all mem bers should try and play in the tournament because It is for all men in the club. "You will be placed in flights with other that score about as you do", Watson declared. ? ? ? ? Low Qualifier at the presets time for the Spring Tournament is Mt. Olive's Harvey Rein hardt with a 76. Sid Apple is the defending Spring Champ. ? ? * ? '-?ivfSr. V ' >, Local Rule: All golfers must start playing from the number one tee, not sixth, unless given permission by Pro. ? ? ? ? April 16 Burg aw at East Duplin Rlchlands at James Kenan Jones Central at S. Lenoir Southern Wayne at Wall ace-RH April 18 Burg aw at Rlchlands South Lenoir at East Duplin James Kenan at S. Wayne Wallace -RH at Jones Central Ladles golf clinics will be held each Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m, during the month of May. A fee of 96.00 will be charged for this course. Any ladlu wishing to play call Pro Shop...check May 7trf as first lesson. ? ? ? ? Ladies Spring Golf Tourna ment: All Ladies Interested in playing in this tourney must slsn uo in oro shoo and turn in April 22 South Lenoir at Btrgaw Rlchlands at Southern Wayne East Ouplln at Wallace-RH Jones Central at James Kenan April 29 Southern Wayne at Burgaw Wallace-RH at South Lenoir Jones Central at Rlchlands James Kenan at East Duplin jPilf FOR EASTER 18 hole score. Entry fee 12.50... all lady golfers urged to enter., must nave eight ladles to have tournev. April za Bursaw at WaUtcc-RH S. Wavne at Jones Central Saudi Lenoir at James Kenan Rlchlaids at East Duplin. May S Jones Central at Burgaw Southern Wayne at East Duplin James Kenan at WaUace-RH Rlchlands at South Lenoir May 8 j Burg aw at James Kenan East Duplin at Jones Central WaUace-RH at Rlchlands South Lenoir at Southern Wayne May 9 E ast Duplin at Burgaw James Kenan at Rlchlands South Lenoir at Jones Central WaUace-RH at Southern Wayne Those who at forty can stUl do what they did at twenty did not do mucn when they were twenty. ? ? ? ? hoc streak Sunday by firing a 99. Bll Potter had a 38-SB T7....M..D?dy Dai Fussell 77, Frank Barfleld 78. Joel Harris and BUly Potter eagled number four Wiley Bootn and C. J. Thomas bircned number "18"... money In the bank with those two. ? ? ? a Magnolia's link star J. P. Smith birdied the first three holes Sunday and came in with 76. The foursome of Fennel Smith, Harvey Relnhardt, Joel Harris, and Sid Apple all bir died number three Saturday. ? ? ? ? Mary Grey McNeil had a busy week end dancing Saturday night and out playing golf Sunday. ? * ? ? The Board erf Directors re quests all golfers use tees when teeing off on the Par 3 holes. * ? ? * Bill Helton has new Louis ville Slugger woods (1-3-4) for sale. v It at tonal Pro-An playing at RockfUh OC were: Pro-Pro Don Cross and Ray Scott......Low Amateur Ward Bullard from Scothurst CC with 75. Low Pro Team...Pro Jerry Craver of C oh aire CC. Harry Carlton, D. D. Han chard of Rockftsh, and Sammy Thompson of White Lake. ? ? ? ? Duplin CC's Annual Amateur Golf Tournament will be on June 22nd and 23rd this year. All members are urged to sign up at the Pro Shop Tor this tour nament. Each golfer will be pla ced In a flight according to the score he shoots. ? ? ? ? Billy Potter of Magnolia set an all East Central High School record last week with a 38-37 75. Potter had a 75, Doug Smith 80, Doc Br Ins on 82, Rex Carl ton 88, and Jerry Archer 118. Wallace -Rose Hill won the match played at DCC, James Kenan was second. Southern Wayne third, and East Duplin fourth. 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