BASEBALL SCHEDULE May 1st Burrfaw at Southern Wayne South Lenoir at Wall ace-Rose Rlchlands at' Jooas Central East Duplin at James Kenan May 5th Wallace-Rose Hill at Burgaw James Kenan at South Lenoir Jones Central at Southern Wayne East Duplin at Rlchlands EAST CENTRAL GOLF: Wallace-Rose HiU Htah Sch ool was host to the conference Individual golf championship, Tuesday afternoon April 39th at Rockflsb Country Qub. Ja mes Kenan won the team ch ampionship. The sectional pl ayoffs will be held at Camp Lejeune, Monday afternoon. May 5th. Tennis Match Tennis Match Results: James Kenan vs Wallace-Rose Hill last week. Singles: Br In def. Grins be ry ' (6-2)-(8-4) CJ.K.) Wilson def. Watson (8-4)- (8-0) CJ.K.) Bland def. Quinn (8-2) - (8-6) (W-R.H.) Wells def. Hasty (B-l) - (8-3) (W-RJi.) Rouse def. Kornegay (6-2) - (6-1) (W-R.H.) Doubles: Brltt and Wilson def. Ginsbery and Wells (6-1)- (8-4) CJ.K.) Chappell and Rouse def. Hasty and Kornegay (7-5) - (6-0) (W-R.H.) Johnson had just birdied nine, then Igoe came up with the eagle. Dandy Dan Fussell had a, 32-38-70 two-under par ? ??? Wayne Nunn had a one-over 37 for low .Nunn eagled number five...Johnny Carlton eagled number three Betty Potter had two birdies and a 46 ?????? J.P. Smith fashioned a 36-36-72. | 19H? Hole 3? \ ? * ' ' I POO I. B. DUFFER 1 Duplin Cwmtiy CM ? oolier at the Week: The lath hole Is happy to announce that Warsaw's Wayne Nunn has been selected "golfer of the week". Wayne came to Warsaw from Greensboro by way of Pembroke College. He is the coach of the James Kenan High School baseball team. Wayne is married (Bonnie) and has been pegged as one of the outstanding young golfers at Duplin Country Club.. Congrats....Wayne. Pro Marvin Watson at Duplin CC stated the annual spring golf tournament got underway with the strongest field in the clubs history. Some 46 golf ers tee up the little white ball underway.......this is the way things are going in the cham pionship flight F aison's Kenneth A vent upset the runner-up a ye ar ago Dandy Dan Fussell from Rose Hill Magnolia's C J. "Bantam" Thomas pecked another Magnolian Fennell "Eagle Eye" Smith from the top flight one up in sudden death Warsaw's Roy Barwick slashed Joe Costln to bits.... other matches will be played this week. In the second flight at DCC's spring tourney 16 golfers bat tled as following.....R.D. John son upset Faison's Bill Igoe Wood row Blackburn downed Charles Sutton ....Gerald Quinn edged Fisher Carlton ... Buster Precythe stopped Nathan Costln ????? Wayne Nunn defeated Rusty Lanier....Jim Edmund son beat Alfred Herring...Jim Turner fell to BUI Potter in a big surprise....and Charles H ins on walked off winner over Dwight Smith. ?????? In the fourth flight Tommy Gresham edged Harold Precy the^ Curtis Cates pickled Sam Godwin Colon Quinn de feated Rufus Freeman....John Bowden beat Dwight Kirby and Hop Smith di7 cleaned Ike Riddick. James Kenan High School golf team won the East Central 2-A Conference golf championship for rhe third time in five years. Members of die James Kenan High team are....Doug Smith of Magnolia, low scorer in con ference, BUly Potter of Mag nolia Mitch Reese of War saw Vic Owenby of Warsaw Clark Helton of Kenans ville and Tommy Benton of Warsaw. Rockftsh<?C Pro Han* Sau nders urges all men and women to qualify for the "spring golf tournament" before May 1st. ? ????? A Membership Dance will be held at Duplin Country Club, Saturday night. May 17th. All members and guest are invited to come and enjoy an evening of fun and dancing. The 100% Nothings will play. ? ????* It has been reported the next dance at Rockfish CC will be held May 15th with the Gold stones from Clinton playing. ? *???? Word has reached the 19th hole that Bronco has finally come in from the big tourney held at Southern Wayne Count ry Club last week. Gerald Quinn enjoyed an af ternoon of golf at Ramblewood CC over the weekend. Gerald was not too pleased with his score....bent greens were fast as lighting. ? *???? The attorney's young bride bought a sewing machine. She thought she might help her hus band make loopholes.... .not Gene. Pro Marvin Watson announ ces "ladies golf clinics" at Duplin CC each Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. and 5:39 P.M. All ladies are urged to attend clinics. Ladles golf tourney will follow clinics. Bill Igoe eagled number nine playing with R.D. Johnson, BUI Potter, and Jim Turner... Don't forget "membership , drives" at Duplin, Rockfish, and Ramblewood Country Club. ?? J.P. Smith will defend his crown this week in the Santee Cooper Golf Invitational in South Carolina. Smith won the 36 hole covet award last year with rounds of 74 and 76. mmmt Tree love for God finds to * greatest satisfaction in ser vice. Fore, I ^ s ? 9 WE SERVE PARTIES ANYWHERE B MtoSj11 singing tto national anthem and the mayor throwing out the first ball. The program will get underway at 1:30 P.M. with all teams and their coaches on the field. At 2 P.M. the first game will get underway with the Am erican Legion and the Rotary teams competing. At approx lmatley 4 P.M. the second game will be palyed with the Nati onal Spinning and the J aye ee te ams competing. The public is cordially invited to observe th ese ceremonies and games at the Junior High playing field. For the four Saturdays pre ceding the closing of school games will be played Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3:30-5:30 P.M. Coaches and players are asked to be on the field well before time for the game In ontor to he# the the game. In this way the game can start promptly. Prospective players for the: five teams are reminded that the draft for these teams will remain open through May. Any boy who will attain the age ot 9 years before August land who will not attain the age of 18 , before. Ai^gust 1 is eligible to play. Any boy of the proper age who desires to paly should come to the field any Saturday in May before two o'clock to present himself for possible"] selection as a player on oa*! of the teams. He must have ; with him a copy of his birth certificate as proof of his age. If selected he will pay a fee I of $10.00 which will be used 1 I for purchasing his uniform. I Any player selected for the I team whose financial situation rtqgements irjBJ b made for bis fee. |iproxlmat<ly fortvfour ngjjL ^season. The aeason wUi cU*e Attendant In Queen's Court Miss Kays Goodman Miss Kaye Goodman will serve as a freshman attendant n the queen's court at the innual Mount Olive College May lay program Saturday, May 3. ;; highlighting the day's events will be the crowning of the May lueen at 4:30 p.m. Other ,sl :vents include a parade at 11 un. and a talent program at 3 1:15 pjn. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ;ddle Goodman of Route 2, vlount Olive. Miss GoMman j ViftMnE? (appa and the Free Will Bap :1st Student Fellowship. She ras a member of the Homecom ng Court in the fall of the year. A 1968 honor graduate of James Kenan High School, she was a member of the Future Business .Leaders of America, Future Homemakers of Am- ; erica, Library Club, Beta Cl ub, and annual staff. Escorting Miss Goodman will 1 be Bradford Brock of Route 2, Mount Olive. Meaty Roll-Ups Roll oat one (Mitrr Mick and eat it into narrow (trip*, living 2 Jar* of Cerber Meat Stick*, roll one (tick in each pastry ?trip and seal. Bake at 425* for IS minute* until brown and serve with' a tangy mustard ?sure or tweet and soar dip. - --.TIT"IV 11 1 ? - . The James Kenan High School golf team won the East Central Conference championship last week at Ramblewood Country Club for the third time in five years. The fighting Tigers won in 1965-66-69. Wallace-Rose Hill won in 1967-68 while James Kenan finished second in 1967-68. The individual championship will be played at Rockfish Country Club in Wallace, April 29th. The North Carolina High School sectional playoffs will start at Camp Lejeune, May 5th. Above left to right: Coach Bill Helton, Tommy Benton. Clark Helton, Vic Owens by, Billy Potter, Mitch Reese, and Doug Smith. Winners at Camp Lejeune will move to the state finals at Chapel Hill. Smith played in the state finals last year. . ;V. ? ? J. ' J S/DEDRESS Olill ANHYDROUS AMMONIA For top corn yields CALL FOR PROMPT DELIVERY fcjfORttEY 111 CO. I j Willie*. N. C. 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