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/allace-Rose Hill Plays Hobbton And South i Lenoir At Mid-Way In In Big ECC Battle By Joe Cos tin he East Central Confer e football season for some two weeks old and other over a week has not lly shown any early pains, loes indicate that North )lin is very strong in their Hacking of arch-rival ewood, 41-6 in their own kyard. Running back nivy Artis scored four :hdowns and ran for 222 ds in leading the Rebels n impressive opener, outh Lenoir's high-step g Wade Smith set the :e for Coach Jimmy ith's eleven with three chdowns and another sujgh the air as the Blue /lis shocked their cousins rth Lenoir) from up th, 36-22. :- v allies ivciioii 3 yuiuii ins" led the Tigers to a J2 licking over the riots of Pender in their ning game in Burgaw. Jnion Spartans dropped ir second straight as Tar ;l outscored them 26-22 in jther non-conference ie. lobbton opened the 1982 ion last week with a 34-0 tout over Wake Forest then dropped a real gh one to South Roberson ?6. Hobbton's David impler saw little action i had two touchdowns led back. mother team that you'd ter keep your eye on is the fldogs of Wailace-Rose I High. New head coach k Holley's Dogs rattled Wildcats of Richlands 6 in their opener two eks ago. Wallace-Rose I will get a real test early ihaECC war as they travel HobT>ton where it will be thelj vs. Ournpler for a ce'of first place in the gue. Richlands bounced :k last week to take the ;c from East Duplin 13-6 the only other non-con encc game. This week all ECC teams ittlc each other, excepting urth Duplin takes on non nfercnce foe Richlands. le biggest game of the rlv season will no doubt be :tween Hobbton and S. noir going up against idwav. ? I'm going to look real hard the two teams from Samp K W Support your team. ECC STANDINGS Sept. 3 ame Won Lost Tied antes Kenan 1 0 lidwav I 0 k'allacc-RH I 0 lorth Duplin I 0 with Lenoir I 0 I Btbton I I lake wood 0 I lJuplin 0 I Pnioi* 0 2 4LCC Games Sept. 10 t Lakewood at East Duplin f nipn at Jantcs Kenan ? 'South Lenoir at Midway ?" Walfaec-RH at Hobbton ? Ricljlands at N. Duplin ?I Results Sept. 3 W Midway 22. Maxton 0 '^N. Duplin -II. Rosewood b (James Kenan 27, Pender 12 ! S. Lenoir 36. N. Lenoir 22 j Tar Heel 26. Union 22 ?Riehlands 13. East Duplin 6 s JK'S TOMMY BOYETTE [12] runs around end during James Kenans's 27-12 win over Pender. JAMES KENAN'S REGINALD HODGES runs back kick for TD against Pender. Dove Baiting: What Is And What Isn't On of the primary prob lems in dove hunting in North Carolina is baiting and the apparent misunder standing of what constitutes a baited area. The Code of Federal Regulations which carries the legal language for dove baiting states that no person shall take migra tory birds "by the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area." The regula tions further define the terms "baiting" and "baited area." Baiting means the placing. exposing, depositing, distri buting or scattering of shelled, shucked or un shueked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed so as to constitute for such birds a lure, attraction or enticement to. on, or over any areas where hunters are attempt ing to take them." A baited area means any area where shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed whatsoever capable of luring or attracting or enticing such birds is directly or indirectly W placed, exposed, deposited or scattered. The regulation further states that such an area (a baited area) shall remain a baited area for 10 days following complete removal of all such corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed. Thus an area is con sidered baited for 10 days after the bait has been removed because doves habitually return to the same. area for several days after their food supply no longer exists. Hunting doves over a baited area is illegal through out the 10-day period. However, nothing in the above shall prohibit the taking of doves over fields managed for certain agricul tural practices. For more information, contact Jeff Black, Wildlife officer. Certain Dove Hunting Regulations According to Wildlife Officer Jeff Black, no more than a daily bag limit may be in the hunter's possession on the dove field. If birds are placed in the possession of another hunter away from the field, the birds must be tagged with the name and address of the hunter who killed the birds, the hunter's signature, the total number of birds involved, and the date the birds were killed. The hunter must make a serious effort to retrieve any downed bird. The hunter must have on his/her person a valid hunting license at all times while hunting. Any auto-loading or re peating shotgun must be limited to holding only three shells while dove hunting. Songbirds, hawks, owls, killdeers. nighthawks, chim ney swifts, woodpeckers and many other species of birds should not be shot. These birds arc protected by state and federal regulations and killing them or shooting at them is strictly prohibited, said Black. 19th Hole PRO. I. B. DUFFER Golf in the area is running at a high fever with most courses (Duplin, Coharie, Southern Wayne, Lakewood, Rockfish and Longmeadow) full of golfers with all this beautiful fall-like weather. It is kinda strange all this pretty weather and no golf tournaments, but, as re ported, most courses are enjoying more golf than ever for this time of year. I think most of the planners of these super golf tournaments held throughout the year made sure when King Football rolled around, most of the tournament activities better be out of the way. Some clubs are going with a tour nament or two for those old die-hards, including Rockfish of Wallace with a Two Person Best-Ball set for Sept. 25-26, followed by the club championship Oct. 9-10. Pro Doug Smith of Lakewood has his annual Member-Guest scheduled for Oct. 2-3. Smith announces part of the events includes a trip to the Country Squire (steak and dance) on Saturday night. A mini-han dicap tourney on Friday, plus a new car for a Hole-in-One on number 6. "We already have 26 teams signed up to play and each member is . urged to get a partner and sign up in the pro shop," Smith said. Longmeadow, . along with other area clubs, . is just enjoying the early fall-like days. ***** Fore. i PFC's Fall Classic The Phillips' Farm Celtics will hold their Fall Classic Tourney on Sept. 10, 11 and 12 at the Kenansville Muni cipal Park. First, second and third place trophies to winner and runners-up, along with indi viduals to the first place team, will be awarded. There will be chicken and barbecue sandwiches served along with hotdogs and drinks. You are invited to cortie out and enjoy the tourney. Lois Britt Receives Service Award Mrs. Lois G. Britt, Duplin County extension chairman, has received a 25-year ser vice award from the N.C. Association of Extension 4-H Agents. The presentation was made Aug. 25 in Apex during the 4-H Agents' Association meeting. Mrs. Britt served as Duplin home economics extension agent for ten years and as Duplin 4-H agent for 10 years before being named county extension chairman. b-Twillte^ Beulaville ' -1 ? Fri . S?t , Sun ! 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