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and tiie Jones County pigdrinnera loeme home with a 13-0 “moral victory”. The Lenoir County boy* were on the high side of that score. To Bayboro Friday The Janes Central High School football teem travels Friday night t« Bayboro to tangly with a highly rated Pamlico County elevori. Game time Is 8 p. m. sharp and a largo turnout of Jones Central fane is Jones Central’s Raymond Con-, way was the outstanding player, on the field both defensively and of fensively, picking up M yards with powerful plunges that threatened several times to score against the Kinston team which prides itself on defense if it follows the pattern of past Frank Mock Teams. Fullback BUI Cooke topped the gainings of Kinston with 95 yards from scrimmage. Rain late Friday afternoon, plus “First Game Nerves” contributed 12 fumbles —' five by Kinston sev en by Jones Central, and Conway bitterly .commented on his inabili ty to bold onto the ball after the game. He also agreed with the Icoaches that he Was not “doing enough running in practice”. The Kinston eleven, no doubt, was hap py that Oonway bad “not run enough in practice”, since they felt he was doing quite enough Kinston Central First Downs Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Net Yards rushing Passes attempted Passes completed Yards passing . Net yardage Fumbles Punts Punt average Penalties The Kinston eleven dominated ,the game for the first quarter but after the opening 12 minutes the Jones County squad gave the best exhibitions both on defense and of fense. , Jones Central Guard Ellis Smith suffered a cut eye, Quarterback Jerry Pelletier suffered a leg in jury in the closing qharter and Halfback Sherwood Henderson got a cut wrist when the downs mark er' got in his way on a beautiful pass catch in the third quarter. Fullback Conway also mowed down half of the Kinston cheer leader brigade when he was pushed tout of bounds in front of the Kin ston stands but the girls were not badly hurt. Floyd Heath on USS Pillsbury; But Not Baking Cakes PORTSMOUTH, Ragland—Floyd A. Heath, hcilenman third class, , USN, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Heath of Route 1, MaysviBe, arrived at Le Harve, France, Aug. 28, aboard the radar picket escort vessel USS Pillsiwry, following a live day visit to Portsmount, Eng ' land. < P;" CtotM fl»e new type vessels cafe : verted Irojn old destroy * eacorfi .Farm advantage of this opportunity I get Blue Cross at group rates, lie said. "This means a saving < 15 per cent over what you. wou) have to pay for the same covers! if you bought it individually.” guard far hut in the Atlantic pro viding early warning of inbound aircraft to the North American Continent. The PUlsbury is scheduled to de part from. Jje Harve on Sept. 4 to resume her regular picket duties. AgedNcgro Lenoir s 4th Hiway Victim in Saturday Niaht Wreck panted by his son. Other highway < BS57 include •eight ight month-old Levon in a collision January __ i20tb, at Loftp Crossroad south of ’"iint^a, Joseph W. Outlaw Jr., killed January 28tb near Sandy Bottom in a ear that was trying to outrun a patrol car and on May 4th Johnny Swain was kitted near the Joint D. Hodge* farm east of L»- Orange. .■ - > ; *. At the end of September ’56 Le noir County had six highway fa talities. ^ .fi'V' V 'WS[5$ REAL HOME MADE CAKES, PtES AND PASTRIES .: . Chocolate, Jelly and Cream — Good Variety of Breakfast Burn —. Freeh Dally t ii Special Orders for 'Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Aunt Jennie’s Bake 'mmWt l» N. Queen St . n ' ■■ ' Kinston, N, C. Phone 4411 < V * New Chevrolet Bel Air Sport CJoupe with spunk to spare! Great to have got eml f i /• Chevrolet’s the low-priced cay BALL-RACE STEER 'S Ball-Race steering the big “details,* exclusive^ at your i r’sl • ‘Optional at cxlTt^cosi
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