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The Rebel boys fared not so good, losing by a score of 56-43 to the Cranberry five. Wilson led the scoring for the R bels with 18 points, while McCurry came next with 13. O'hfT Rebels • were Robinson 5, Cooper 3, Riddle 6, England and Jobe. On Tuesday night the Rebels gave the Spruce Pine Harris Hign teams a good trimming. The gir’s doubled the score on the vising team with a Score of 32-16. Holcombe and Hensley t ; ed for honors in hi"h scoring within points each Cox scor ed 6 r>oi-ts. King 4, Allen, and England. In the game between the Rebel boys and Harris Hi h, Wilson led them to victory in a 52-36 W : n With 23 points, while McCurry made 15 Oth ers in the lineup for the Re bels were England 8, CoOper 4, Robinson 4, Riddle. Easl Yancey had no game Friday night. However, on Tuesday night Marshall Hi-h came a visiting and carried off half the honors, nearly taking all. The Panther girls of East Yancey struggled to a 31-30 victory over the visiting team. At the end of the first quar ter East'Yancey had scored e ght points, all of them foul shots, with Marshall in the lead. j At the end of the half the score was 17-15 in East Yan cey’s favor. Louise Jones led the scor ing for the home team wi*h 13 po : nts. Bartlett scored 7, Boone 4. L. Grinds s ass 3, j. Grindstaff 2, J Jones 2. • The boys had a nin and tuck game up until a't»r the first half. At the half thg score was tied 20-70. However as t me went by. the visiting Marshall b-ys showed more z class In being aWe to handle and keep possession of the I ball. The game ended with Mar shall leading with a 57-49 score. , Mke Young led the scor ing with 11 points, while Sil vers made 10 and Hoover 9. Wes.all and Riddle tied With six each, with Gibbs 5, and Mayberry 2. | % ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ! CTA NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY •;OUNT*' 'Having qualified as Admin- ; is ratrix, CTA, of the Estate | of J. B. 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The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, N.C.)
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