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p ' ? > REPRINT FRO*. THE TttlBUNE f Simon Terrell, wimBk aacraUry ot the athletic mociiUt inidft ' tttSfetod > iK' k mlwi rf ? 1? ^etmiS^to"four Carolina hta^DupSbTwUl not have the t prtiHpatfcig in 3S jMLSToSi Mo ' resides in the . hsc ?n u th u< ? h ? it ineligible t< pla> on the i be u?Mde the North DupUn i boot Mriet Md did nc the ?rh?ti at Cbach Richard Kaleel of ND ?aid Moore^i naraewaa oojthe untfl'the vidd!on<vu'brought to his attentwr last ewl The t ineligible player was dteeeieredabeM two aidsagu by Utaion. Midway and MMfin tuuTuo! wuidSr & toowMg* N< >ttn i ?act m ty c< Id attend SXVtsEf^i ions That's what be', getting paid tor." He said he l&aiigfc jit should have been H* h?a ( FABON JR. HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM-Front row. left to right-Mike Ward. HJC. Precythe, Earl Dai^eo, Kenneth Bennett, Ttmmy Myers, Steve Bass, Matt McNeil. Charles Gates, Manager Doqg Lewis. 2nd Row 1 tor-Howard Ward. JtoOin/ Coley, Travis Clarke, Steve Stevens. Ronald Bragg, Gary Ekadshaw, John ny Wheeler. 3rd Row 1 to r-Coach Jim Saint Amand. Manager Jeff Hargrove, Bernlce Haines, Eugene Martin, Stanley Bjrrd, Jimmy Sampson. Mitchell Swinson, Phil Lane, Ricky Kelly, DarM Hemessee. , Faison closed out there season with a 3 and 2 record. ^ . Football Roundup Hast Duplin lead Football all smiles the - daya, andft ?htly sc inless a year ago, wo first East Central 8-i Ccaferenc race, by he Red De rtla of I 19-0 in ri Im ?nan conference test. Hie Hast slin Ugh. 'reaching highs never en oyed, stand proudly at the top )f the ECC with a 4-0-1 record with only a tie with Wallace - lose HU1 12-12. James Keatn ell to third place behind se :ond ranked Roseboro-Salem xirg with a 4-1-0 loop mark. The unbeaten Panthers go: he only points needed in the Steve Home Big end Stew Home added the sxtra point and a 7-0 lead. Back Paul Bolin added an in surance TD in the second qn irter going three yards to pay dirt. , rat v,.:,, 5? In the third period quarter Danny Pate 7 a Machine" to still another ou-hdown with Jones plunging >ver from the one to cHmax 165 yard drive. Coach McAlister. In his first rear at East Duplin, was very Ugh on his entire defense as - ill as offense, "this is the real biggit this veek with JK arm mmi ? ? n*t I eHow Jackets af Rose ind frustra lxers James 12-0 in an Important ECC ga loa ihe 'I* St place with a 4-1-0 loop re cord. Roseboro-Salrrnburg mo ved up into second place wlih a 5-1-0 roark behind from run ning East Duplin. The Yellow Jackets drove 76 yards for their first score with beck Mike Owens tallying from the five yard line. Owens ad ded. another ED in the third to assure R-S of the win from the four. Union High scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to give the Spartans a Ms win over Wallace-Rose Hill. 24-81 Bull dog .be /ne gave Wal - il RH an 3-0 lead until the roof fell in the final period, it was die first ECC win of the season for Union and an EQC 1-6-1 mark. The Bulldogs are now 2-4-1 in league play. South Lenoir Blue Devils rallied past Hobfaton in another EC game. 21-8. with tailback Wesley Taylor leading the at tack in the homecoming test. Thr Blue Dt eve ed theii ECC record a 9-8, while Hobb ton added their fourth last in loop play with a 1-4 mark. Richlands rallied around Sw ansboro and defeated the Pi rates 32-8 behind the spark ling play of back Earl White. White raced 22 yards for die first score, and quarterback Johnny Hargrove hit Eddie Ray Home on ? 64-yarder; while Danny Sheppard hit Hargrove oo a 30- y arder. ttie win brought the Wild cats overall record to 6-2, and 3-2 In die conference. EG FOOTBALL RESULTS OCT I9TH ' | I mes Kenan 0 Union 24 Wallace-Rose HU1 8 South Lenoir 21 Hobtatu 8 Richlands 82 Swansfaoro 8 , -V jr. I EC 3-A GAMES OCT 23TH East Etaplin at James Kenan '? Bu-gaw at Wallace-Rose Hill South Lenoir at Kinston Union <8 Ri land 1 - Roseboro-Salemburg atHobb Field Trials The Duplin Gun Dog Field Trial will be held at 8 ajn. this Sat. and Sun.. Oct. 27-28 at Tom Hudson's Farm Hwy. 24 West near Baltic. Trials tr ill be rap for amateur puppies. Darby's and Shooting Dogs plus open shooting dog class. Acco rding to a spokesman for the trial, signs will be posted ? Hwy 24 and the ?iSPMi; r -?* ?r cr * ! wn now fx I I ?* . .??., slv RocW>sh | I PRO I. B. DUFFER ^fiJk ' &nf] * | Ramblewood CC -'j S2? izl" ^ 4 - rt . _ .' 'I . ... Ramblewood and Sou-hern Wayne Champs: Above Rknb^ff wood's Club Champion Joel Harris congratulates Southern Wayne's Ciub Champ Dave Bryant, m. Ha-ris and Bryant, considered by many, as two of the most exciting golfers in this area got together during the Poultry Classic heW at Rockfish. | ?? ; --"n- ? ??$ - -n Rockffeh Pro Gene Brlggs reports a "scramble" golf to urnament next Sunday at the club, October 88th. All mem bers are United to play* 1 ???? The North Carolina Veteran's Day Invitational Golf tourna ment has been set at DupUn I Country Club, Saturday and S- I unday. November 10-11. Two hundred dollars will be awar ded in each flight with spe cial prizes for others. Twen- J ty-flue dollars liK^dw prac- 1 invitational held at Rockflsh last week with a low gross 80. Fayetteville's Doris Chambers won second play with an 81, and Susan Glass of Whiteville wen first plate low net 89. Wallace's Betty Matthews won a prize for low putts 29 in the championship flight. ?*?* Duplin's Mike Ksrnen urges all members of the "steakFry", ember 17th. Bring steaks, every thing else furnished, and fen joy D l.flnh'a . t - ./IfK a 4 i "c-v tively. " ???? Pro RJC. Ktnlaw reports 10 ladies a* the golf clinic last Saturday. Another ladies clinic will be held Saturday, November 3. alio ajn.. Ladies, big things are being planned at DCC & Ci-if you wan: to join in the t come to the clinics, {day 1 golf and post your scores. A < Rag tournament, string tour- ? ney and more are being plan ned for ladies day, everyone ) can play! * ? ^XlL'^TOUiL Vr"P,WlrTfwWWIBTn'?r^^K^ ? "'jp- ? " Kr Ef .SMITH OFFENSIVE ONir-Unc L to R Steve tlaw Tim Hughes, 3Uly iarrtll, Louis Howard, Larry Beddingfieki Harvey Baker. Terry Herring. Backfleld L to R anriqr Biter, Kenny ChK* Helta* Wildcats Win Lrown mm The EJE. Smith Wildcats won their first league cbam ; pionshlp last week with a 22 6 victory over Falson. A loss by the Wildcats would have put Falson Into a tie but the Wild cats would not be denied. R was a, hard fought affair with both teams being stopped nu merously and forced to punt. The Wildcats got on the board first with a 61 yard run by Robert Miller for a 6-0 count. The extra point was no good. Falson came right back L A $ V'' Vv VA1 f2' ? : on the new series of downs with a 70 yard scoring strike to their right end. This tied the score at 6-6. Smith took the kick off and quickly sco red on a 40 yd. jaunt by full back Kenny Brown, who went off tackle. Robert Miller scored the conversion on a dive play to pat the Wildcats ahead 14-6 at the half. Stplth scored the second half as Robert Miller ran a sweep for 30 yards and Brown caught Eagle Chitchat i Tough Luck, Eagles! Just remember Mrs. Austin's mot Hope you were generous with your signatures for the Student Councils' petitions' Poor Faye D. She thinks Band. Is fun and urges you to Join. Tou know, after golqg thru the lunch rush hour, you're not hungry anymore. Or did you just she what was on the mc nu? Becky, hope you're well fr om that little slip at the game! Mrs. Crenshaw, that trailer vibrates when a truck goes by. Sammy, I think somebody's chasing you. Someone else's campaign manager, maybe? fesult cf thai full moon. Any way. anybody who didn't fre eze9 Susan's lucky-cutting classes to go shopping. See you tn the lunch line! Karen Kornegay ; If all the ice of Antarctica melted, the oceans would rise about 200 feet, drown ing the world's seaports and coastal lowlands. it-' Kfe jkv,- .,t< .. >: ??,. M- , ,l?| pass interceptions the The Wildcats had two other scoring opportunities as tht first half ended Kenny Brown caught a 70 yard strike only to K brought down on the 1 foot line as the 1st half end ed, and the second half when they had a 1st and goal oo the four yard line only to ha stopped cold. This is the first champion ship ever for a Smith team In any sport and for their ac hievement the parents of the players are honoring the play ers with a wiener roast Thur sday night and miniature tro phies for each player honoring them as the best Junior hlgil football team In the county. Twelve returnees will be back next .year to try and re tain their championship as D-, uplin County Champs. . , Vote Nov. 6 r-'-*"i* A**- '.l-v'-r^-r. !"?? ?? ..-? R. P. Wood Warsaw N W ~Wtk B*8rtl '? & ? wW I 8 ??????? CoWfe*,. Hon,. Appliance in Warsaw and See our Completely fpl Redecorated Zenith Display Room I Complete Line Of Zenith Electronics ZENITH COLOR ANO B & W TV's. RADIO STEREO-MODULAR STEREO SOUND PlAYERS ANTENNAS AND ANTENNAS SUPPUES |;-. . IHI cont^^ a^ ?*^^j : '' ^ I ay lor s snoes Ut WarssSij Large And Modem Store Shoes For Ladies & Children Boys To Size 6 Latest Styles - Nome Brands Free Hose Or Socks With Each Purchase Watch This Pop For Grand Open! Announcement ihiiirnrr?>???t?i???????nnnn??rn?v nrmnm- ? ? ? vtv - \m 4 , ju?hoes hot ( ' f | WlI |U s r ' ? 5 O ? Ul" Cd Vfe @ ?
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