? <? foWbOt
SSeAwT^irome, onTolths
top high school backs in the na
tion. pushod his touebdown to
tal for ike year to H The fla
shy Jerome scores three tou
chdowns and passed for another
tossing to Jay Herring for 10
yards and a Bulldog TD He
; also scored on runs rf one. iM.
r ss? ?rxs3
Jerome has almost 800 yards
/ James Kenan High Ml In a
night ifngSrVtald Kdfto
South Lenoir in an important
East Central 8-A game.
James Kenan moved out
beat M In the opening mtootoa
as AH East Larry Sanderson
^^hedJ^ard^t^lima^OO
yard drive. Mnnati later the <
powerful Rebs of Tom Salter i
took a 7-4 lead aa quarterback <
Franki. Vause hit end Frank <
Grubbs on a 21 yard TD. Vause i
added the pat. On the next ex
change on punts Vause tossed
"? ? " " L
yard run. Vmm to
Sback to go out front 24-J1
ig 1th Sander
son (or the
TD. with JuM under one minu
te left in the game South Le
? struck for the final low,
behind some of the poorest of
ficiating ever seen at Tiger
field.
Boys that work all week oe
!he practice field should have
the beat leadership by oflclals
tome game time. The confer
nee should look Into this mat
er and come up with some
thing better than just strip
ihirts and poor knowledge of
the game.
Tiger Larry Sanderson ran
e
? - : M -.
his total output to 1137 offense
yards for the season earring a
6.4 yards per carry. Sanderson
playing in six games while
playing only part time in three
others has scored ? points.
Burgaw Red Devils rolled
over winless Richlands 37-18 in
clash.
i r running Kenneth Pus
?cored twice on runs ol
two and twenty-two as the big
Red lifted their reeord to 6-S.
Other Red Devil scores came
on a 14-yarder by Steve Ram
sey, a five yard scoot by John
ny Cometale and a 84-yard pass
to William Hin.
Clay Blhiard booted five ex
Vic and Joe
Cowan ?dde| the Red Devil
safety, tackling a Wildcat run
aw in the end cone.
For Richlands quarterback
Martin Page and scooter David
Green combined efforts to cov
er TD's of 66 and 38 yards.
Gene Thome s blocked a Red
Devil punt and ran Seven yards
for ibe other touchdown. Cr
Jones Senior shutout Boat
Duplin 32 0 in another East Olfl- ,
tral test ienneth Strayhorn
ored rum of ?0 ind 4
yards, while Donald Smith ran
three *tnd Robert DeVaughan
rslUad for another TD for ?
yards ,. see you at the game
Ez?8 0
Com: Gomes '
WaQkce-Rose Hfl i ? i
li < I*
Sut Duplin ? ?*f 1-741
Eastern Wayne At BfejMands
Football Contest
First plsce winner k) last
weeks football contest, Russell
J. Lanier of Beulaville, only
missed one game and had most
points scored by one team
"right on the nose",' 46 points
Helen Stone ot Warsaw won
second place also with most
points scored "right on die
nose". Helen a first place
winner several weeks ago. tied
with t^r-e menu entries for se
I 19th Hole
I PRO I. B. DUFFER
k Duplin Country Club v
Charlotte's Star Golfer Bud
dy Williamson at DCC: Above
Buddy Williamson, and his fir
st lady, Thelma, pause recently
for a picture while playing 18
holes at Duplin's spacious golf
course. Buddy an executive
with Southern Bell Telephone
in Charlotte is the son of Mrs.
D. S. Williamson of Kenansville.
Buddy a graduate of Annapolis
Naval Academy in Maryland,
and an outstanding golfer plays
throughout the Carolina* He
never fails to tour the links at
lift" Duplin on visits to Duplin Cou
nty. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Wil
liamson have three other golf
ers in the family . . Don. Chris,
and Dave. Congratulations on
being chosen "family golfers"
of the week by the 19th hole
committee.
Announcing the First Annual
Qu inn-Am Golf Tournament to
be held at Duplin Country
Club, Friday, November 14th.
All Manufacture representa
tives throughout eastern United, ?
States will be invited to come
and play. Tee time will be at
11:00 A. M. Steak dinners will
fc'v follow with all winners present
ed awards. Some 70 to M? golf
ers have planned to participate
gt. in the tynirnament. Social hour
wiB be between five and six
DupUgPro Hank Saunders
reported 9 ladies attended the
"ladies golf clinics" held dur
ing October. Hank said an av
erage of 19 ladies attended the
four sessions.
Amos Brinson of Kenans
ville had a wonderful golf trip
last week . . . while visiting
his son Doc. a student at Car
olina, they played IS-holes at
Finley . . . other members of
the group were from the golf
team at UNC . . . Ronnie Par
ker, Jack Hooks, and Eric Mor
gan.
The Wiley Booth's spent the
weekend in the mountains of
North Carolina and Tennessee.
The Booths are very fond of
the fall in the western part of
the state. You better watch ole
"Double 0" he may open an
insurance office way up there..
The 19th hole would like for
all golfers in the area to know
Rusty Lanier, outstanding
young attorney from Beula
ville, has been chosen the most
unproved golfer of the summer
at Duplin CC Rusty, known '
for his long drives of the tee.
has a magic touch also with
the putter. Rusty says, "my
game has improved tremen
dously since being able to play
with I. B. . . . "
jjfy m j
of a large department store
and told the salesman: "I'd
like a low handicap, please."
"A low handicap?" the man
repeated, puzzled "Why. yes,"
said the woman, "foi my hus
band's birthday. He is always
wishing he had one."
The next dance at Duplin
will be held on Saturday night,
November 22, 1969, at 9:00 P.
M Music will be furnished by
the Goldtones from Clinton.
Admission will be $4.00 per co
uple or $5.00 at the door. This
will be an open dance - mem
bers may bring in area guests.
dene Mellette of Deep Run
won the first annual club
championship at Ramblewood
CC defeating Beulaville ace
Glenn Lanier one up. Mellette
a student at Lenoir County
Community College Aid form
er South Lenoir football star
hi the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Plant -hteBette-or Poep HUU."
Highlights in the clnb cham
pionship at Duplin aa tourney
play enters third week of play
. . Dan Fuasell plays C. J.
Thomas, Fennell Smith takes
on young Tommy Benton, white
Gerald Quinn stands ready to
tangle with the winner of the
battle between Hugh Carlton
and Gene Thompson to round
out the championship flight. In
the first flight H looks like
this . . . Roy Berwick vs Billy
Potter, I. J. Quinn downed J.
H. Wahab, .Jimmy Jackson vs
Buster Precythe, Charles Sut
ton defeated Ike Riddick. Bill
Igoe stopped Rusty Lanier, Ken
A vent edged Bobby Batts. Bus
ter Johnson beat Woodrow
Blackburn, and Bill "Lippy"
Potter out talked Fisher Carl
ton. As the second flight enters
the semifinals A. M. Benton
tangles with lefty Nelson Carl
ton. while Bruce . Honeycutt
plays winner of the Jim Tur
ner-Nathan Costin match . . .
over in the third Robert West
plays winner of Harold Precy
the-Gene Holland match, and
Charles Hinson vs George Hen
ry Best Down to the fourth
Milton Costin vs Kay Dunn with
winners playing Alan Brown
for flight ... and in the fifth
Carl Price plays Dwight Kirby
for championship.
Fore.
-
SIMILAR TO ABOVE STYLE
Large pleated pockets with button flape. Fully
lined for cold weather comfort. British Tan, Indigo
and Aum,
Pill lin d UWaHe Mn> I I
Set Coit. Hi luster heavy-' ??
weight Orion Pill lining lb
Bronie and Green * It,
Wool CP.O.
Shift* H
NtJW CO?>
Dmp Vwh Plaid
$16 to $18
TOP 20 TEAMS a*.** tm *** ass wrong, as tn. tss>
tg'stot. f tiSEmtei tSiSppi ? '
5?Notro Dome 10-Ponn Stato 15?Micfwgon ZO-Oklahoma
Saturday, Nov. 8?Major Collages Othor Games ? East
Air Fcrce 24 Utah State 7
Arizona State ' h New Mexico S
Arkansas 13 Mica 7
Auburn ? ffiippi State '2
Brifham Young 24 San Jcse State 7
Buffalo 21 Boston Col lege 17
California 17 Oregon state 12
Cincinnati 22 Louisville 20
Citadol 24 Maine M
Clam son 22 Duke 13
'Cotjgato 27 Buckrwll 14
Colorado 23 Kansas 10
Sr 8 Bfc.
Florida State 2S V.P.I. 20
SSSna ? t?S
!$ 8 EST S
Kansas State 33 Oklahoma State
SnHK 72 Marshall 7
Kentucky 17 Vanderbilt 11
L S U. 24 Alabama ?
"telEi* Fte**" te SOutharn Mississippi 7
Miami (6hio) 14 Maryland 3
Michigan 45 Illinois 14
Minnesota 27 Northwestern It
a ? ? -2? ;
Nebraska 21 Iowa State 7
New Mexico State 24 El Paso 23
North Caiblina 38 V.M.I. '? "
North Texas 26 Wichita 7
Notes Dame 30 Pittsburgh 6
Ohio U 20 Bowling Green It
Ohio State 45 Wisconsin 7
Hsr 11 ?33Sn State a
Richmond 13 Furmen 0
Rutgers . 21 Connecticut 14
Southern California 33 Washington State 0
S.M.U. 23 Texas ASM 10
Stanford 42 Washington 8
Syracuse 23 Arizona 13
Tennessee 31 South Carolina 0
Texas 42 Baylor 0
T.C.U. 24 Texas Tech 21
Toledo 35 Northern Illinois 0
Villanova 27 Dayton 14
Virginia 14 Wake Forest 13
west Texas 27 Western Michigan 24
West Virginia 44 William 8 Mary 6
Wvoming 21 Utah 17
V38e;- 31 Pennsylvania 12
Other Games ? South and Southwest
Abilene Christian 24 Arlington 22
Alcorn AtM 33 Mississippi valley 0
Angelo State 21 Texas Lutheran 14
Appalachian 23 Presbyterian 7
Arkansas ASM 21 Arkansas State 20
Carson-Newman 2t Maryvilla t
Centre 13 Hempden-Sydney IS
Delta state 21 Jacksonville 13
East Tennessee 28 Morehead 14
East Texas 24 Sam Houston 14
Eastern Kentucky 21 Tennessee Tech 8
Eton 20 Newberry 6
Glenville ., 22 Concord 0
Guilford IS EmOry & Henry 14
Henderson 17 Harding It
Lamar Tech 26 Trinity 17
Livingston 21 Mississippi Collets 10
Louisiana Tech 27 SE Louisiana 6
Millsaps 13 Georgetown 7
Morgan State 42 Hampton t
Murray 23 Austin Peay 21 I
NW Louisiana 22 McNease 21
Ouachita 17 Arkansas Tech 14
Randolph-Macon 35 Bndgewater 0
S. F. Austin -at Southwest Texas 22
Sewanee 20 Washington U
Sul Rosa 20 McMurry 19
Texas A 8 I 31 Howard Payne 14
Troy state 26 Martin 7
Washington 8 Lee 16 Southwestern, Tann. IS
West Chester 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 24
western Carolina 10 Samford 14
Western Kentucky 28 Middle Tennessee 10
Wofford 24 Catawba 6
?
American Intam'l 17 South'n Connecticut "
SSSJ lo IX* J <
mf 1 fc J
I?*- IKL I
I Si* I i>
??5ht5.*.rJ 1? HoOart 13
Temple fl Gettyibura 26
? - Other Games ? Midwest
gas. u ssr0"" 1
S?r -f jggr 4 |
| !!
j DePauw 24 .Pfincloii 6
Eastern Michl?.n 36 Mont.?!. Stat.
Elmhurst 28 North Central 6
S" I pgfe .1" -i I
ass:; a ?r:c~'"' ;
|SB Wesleyan l| Ottawa f > 3
SX ii gash t i
MusMngum 24 H^delberg 1
| Kfc-su- j
Northern Michigan 34 E.itern Illinois 0
North wood 31 Olivet ? i,
ottte Wesleyan 40 Oberlin 0
Mf: I It- I
Other Games ? Far West ~k
S?a^. ? fSS.sa~.jj
Colorado State 48 Eastern Montane o
i Fresno StST^" /M- Long Beech 20
I,, Humboldt 28 Wayward 24
-daho state 34 LeaVeos 0
- :^?T? 24 Cl.remon?
Nle^Maaleo Highrds ? louthmn^ljtah 'o
S SB&sr* i
Redlands 28 oSSSLntail"4 "
Sacramento 45 SanTrancisco u 0
San Diego State 30 Pacific 21
San Fernando 29 Cal Poly I Pomona I 7
Santa Barbara 27 Los AnSeiW 22
Santa Clara 21 Lewis A Clar* "
S w? appreciate your bu*in?M. jj
jV We know a can make I
I SICK R S IES *
? || PH T S R
iSwiir | j
| ELTON 0 MiNSHEV H MIN EW
C| J ! ||