Eagles Cop Two Wins from Seadogs Morehead City Quintet Rolls to 68-56 Victory Th,e Moreheqd City Eagles fort Tuesday night with a 68 City court. The Seaaogs h earlier at Beaufort. Llewellyn Phillips was th< tory. The big center racked strong rebounding game. A 29-point performance by Beaufort's Butch Hassell kept the Seadogs in the game. The Eagles grabbed a quick lead and were never behind in the i game. Pud Hassell tied the score , twice when he hit for the Seadogs, I but in each case the Eagles would rack up the next basket to regain 1 the lead. The Eagles rolled to a 19-14 lead in the first quarter. In the second quarter the Seadogs rallied to tie | the score at 29 all when Pud Has sell hit on a jump shot. The tie stood only until the Eagles could work the ball to their end of the court for a shot. By the end of the half the Eagles were on top lay a 35-31 margin. Hassell Ties Score Early in the third quarter Hassell tied the score again with a jump shot. This time the score was dead locked at 41 all. Another rally by the Eagles put them ahead to stay. They scored 13 points while holding : the Seadogs to three during the rest of the quarter. The Eagles went into the last ?quarter nursing a 10-point lead, 54 44. They out-scored the Seadogs 14-12 in the last quarter to account for the final score of 68 56. Lynwood Durham scored 10 points for the Eagles and was the outstanding rebounder in the game. He gave the Eagles control of both bcakboards and played a good de fensive game. Eagle Scorers John Phillips scored nine points, Harden Eure scored eight. Walter Morris scored five and Jimmy Swann hit for five. Raymond Gillikin collected 12 points to follow Butch Hassell in the Beaufort scoring column. Pud Hassell scored 10, Danny Willis and Frank Potter scored two each and Allen ^Vutry scored one. Alex Cope land started at center for the Sea dogs but failed to score. The Seadogs hit 14 of 21 free throws for 67 per cent accuracy from the free throw line. The Eagles hit 16 of 32 for 50 per cent. First Place Tie The victory gave the Eagles a tie with Beaufort for first place in the county standings. Since the first place team draws a bye in the first evened the score with Beau 1-56 victory on the Morehead ad won a 14-point decision key man in the Eagle vie up 31 points and played a round of the county tournament, both schools agreed to toss a coin to see who would get the bye. Stewart Daniels, Smyrna princi pal, tossed the coin. Beaufort Coach T H. McQuaid called heads. The coin showed tails, so the Eagles won the bye. Should Beaufort have won the toss their bye would still have been based on the condition that they beat Atlantic tonight. Havelock Rams Bow to Hawks By BRUCE HART The Newport Hawks rolled over the Havelock Rams by a 65 57 score at Newport Tuesday night. Johnny Mason and Larry Wallace accounted for 33 points between them, more than half of the New port total. Mason scored 17 points and Wal lace hit for 16 against the Rams. With these two spearheading the attack, the Hawks swept into a 19-10 lead in the first quarter. The Hawks were out front by a 34-24 score after the first half. Eight Hawks hit the scoring column. Following Mason and Wal lace were Larry Kirk, 11, Reuben Lilly, 9, Johnny Turpin, 4, Tommy Gillikin, 3, Alton Hardison, 3, and Woody Barnes, 2. Lee was the high scorer for the Rams with 17 points. Denton got 14, Lupton hit for 11, Moore got seven, Mclntyre scored four and Frauenholz scored four. In a preliminary game the Have lock jayvees took a 38-34 decision. James Seaton was high scorer for the game as he sank 20 points for the winners. James Chadwick led the Newport scorers with 10 points. No Smoking Duncan, Okla. (AP)?This city in southwest Oklahoma has a non smoking city council. Not one of the five members uses cigars, cig arettes or pipe. 6 YEARS OLD Gleumote KENTUCKY BOURBON STRAIGHT 80 PROOF c Ifay/rifiocrrt cXSavoi, ^AlWhYVVl i itiftdVi iM* *i 111 ?i ? ^ r ~V ? GlENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Photos by Boo armour Butch Ilassell, left, puts one up for Beaufort as Jimmy Swann of Morehead City goes into the air in an effort to block the shot. This shot missed but llasseil hit enough to score 29 points for the Seadogs. A flip of the coin decided who would get a bye in the first round of the county tournament. Beaufort Coach T. H. McQuaid bends over to take another look at the coin while Morehead City Coach Gannon Taibert shows who won! Atlantic Pirates Beat Havelock Rams Friday The Atlantic Pirates copped a 69-54 victory over the Havelock Rams last Friday night at Atlan tic. Roger Harris was the big gun in the Pirate victory. The hot-shooting forward bagged 31 points to pace the Atlantic team. Stevie Mason collected 14 points for the winners. Bobby Nelson hit for eight points, Sammy Salter got seven, Tom Budd hit for six and George Golden scored three points. Lee was high scorer for Have lock with 18 points. Lupton scoved 15 and Denton scored 10. Eaglettes Earn 51-43 I Win Over leaufert Girls The Morehead City Eu^lettea overcame a five-point defi cit ip the lpst quarter tp wiu a 51-^ verdict over the Beau fort sextet. It wa,s a uijj> a,n,d tuck battle until the final min,utes pf pipy wh,ep the wipjpers began .to pull away. The Biyflettes tp.ok an early lead and held a two-basket edge. 15-U, after the first quarter of play. A sharp rally *3 IK Uiyvi l iaSSR-3 IIIHWU 11IV III six quick points and a 17-17 tic ifter four minutes of playing time lad elapsed In the second quarter. Tl^e Beaufort rally lost some of ts steam after the score was tied and the Eaglettes moved back in [ront to lead by a 23-19 score at the Linda Salter, Pat Lupton, and Nancy Mason combined forces to score 19 points in the third quarter for Beaufort The Eaglettes man aged to score only 10 points and fell behind by a 38-33 count. In the last quarter the Eaglettes controlled the ball most of the time They went into the Ipad with six {pinutes left in the game and were going strong at the final bu/:*pr. Appa Faye Willis was the high scorer fpr the night. The Morehead City forward hit for 28 points. Jen ny Lou Smithwick scored 18 points and Faye Jones scpred five. Salter scored 17 points to cop high scoring honors for Beaufort. Mason scored 16 points and Lupton hit for 10 points. Substitute forward Lynda Chadwick failed tp break into the scoring column. Beaufort guards were Diane Gar ner, Sheila Willis, Ann Davis, and Judie Moore. The Morehead City guards were Jessie White, Sally Morris. Frances Gaskins and Patsy Robinson. Archery Club Plans Tourney The Coastal Archery Club will conduct a tournament on Atlantic Beach just west of the Dunes Club Sunday afternoon. Club president Dr. B. R. Lewis says there will be a standard 14-target shoot and vari ous novelty shoots. Included will be a swinging tar get shoot, a clout shoot and arch ery golf. In a clout shoot the tar get is put flat on the ground and archers shoot into tbe air and try J to drop their arrows on the bulls eye. In archery golf tin cans are used I for "holes" and each shot at a can counts as a stroke. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be served after the tournament. A $1 entrance fee covers the cost of the tournament and the food. Plans for the tournament were discussed at a meeting of the club I Monday night at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Robert G. Willis, Macon I Court. j Dr. Lewis says the tournament will be postponed if the weather is bad. Nancy Mason, in white, fires away at the basket while Morehead City Ku.irds Sally Morris, It, Frances Gasklns, 11, and Jessie White, 3, move in for the rebound. Atlantic Pirates Split Twin Bill with Leieune Devil Pups Raiders Regain League Lead The Smyrna Nite Raiders re gained Tirst place is the New Bern basketball league Tuesday night with a 67-59 decision over the Maola entry. The loss dropped Maola into a second-place tie with the Caldwell Oilers." Nick Sikorski was the deciding factor in what proved to be one of the most important'gsmes of the year for the Raiders. The clgssy guard shot, 16 points and played a tremendous floor game. Tesrr^ manager Wilson Davis said that Sikofaki was the differ ence in the two teams. "He played what must have been the best single game turned in to date in the leagu^,* Davis said. "Sikorski is one ?f 4he begt defensive play ers around and his hall handling ability is tops. He hit some driv ing lay-ups that really helped in the clutch." Dallas Arthur, lcadfeig scorer for the Raiders, turtted1 in his usual gam* against If Mia, scor ing 25 points and pulling down mftre thah his share or the re Kenny Davis, (he Raiders out aid* shot, hit for if points from the corners and outside the de fense thrown up by Maola. Pierson Willis and Everett* Golden scored six points each. Ed Coleman, Maola's high scor er, was held to four Mid goals Atlantic and Camp Lejeune split i twin bill at Atlantic Tuesday light. The Pirates took a one sided 8-41 decision from the Devil Pups n the boys game after the Camp -ejeune girls had won an overtime hriller, 55 49, from Atlantic. Stevie Mason was the big gun in he Pirate attaok. He launched a me-man barrage that netted him 9 points and high scoring honors or the night. Bobby Nelson scored 17, Roger iarris hit for 16 and Tom Budd cored 10 to make the score climb, leorge Golden added one print to he Atlantic total and Sammy Saf er scored five. I.owe was the only Devil Pup to ireak into the double scoring fig ires. He bagged 12 points. Sulll an scored eight and Vernier hit or nine. The winner for the first game van in doubt until the final minutes if the overtime period. The score vas tied at 47 all when regulation ime haded. The Lejeune sextet had run up i 27-16 lead in the first half but g tig rally by the Atlantic lassies rut the lead down to site in the lut he sank nine extra points to oiled ll points for the night. Da id Ganiery was next in the scor ng column w|th 12 points. Tom Sco|t lut for 10, Earl John on scored 13 and Jack Waters cored seven. The Nile Raiders now have a -2 record In tfie league. Maola md the Oilers have 6-3 records ind the Moose are last with a 2-7 nark. The Menshop team has Iropped from the league. third quarter and by the end of that period the score was tied at 35 up. Each team scored 12 points in the last quarter to set the stage for the overtime. Atlantic was able to manage only two points while their opponents were getting eight to wrap up the victory. High scorer for the game was Linda Stallings. who scored 30 points for I-ejeune. Pat Baker scored 23 and Brickly scored two. Anita Brown scored 19 points to letd the Atlantic forwards in scor ing. Linda Taylor scored 11, Rita &D[go hit for 10 and J apis Goodwin scored nine. Brenda Salver, Jean Fukbe. and Katy Gillikin started at the' guard positions for Atlantic. Lejeune guards were Brown, Shelton and Duncavage. We Repair All Kipdt AC or DC feltctric I M^tor* ] ?nd Generator* All Work Guarantaad For Fast Service Call 6-4727 Riggs Electric Motor & Repair Co. IN N. l?k Street Marehed Cttjr Pamlico County Teams Win Two from Smyrna By RACHEL WILLIS The Smyrna Blue Devils dropped both ends of a doubleheader to Pamlico Central at Bayboro Tues day night. The Pamlico lassies won their 30tb straight game in the opener by a score of 43-28. 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