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Pete Webb 5th In Golf Play At Pinehurst Prte Wrtli, Nheltn's I" vfar-old golf pro, lacked just one stroke of finisliln; in the money in the annual Mid South tournament played at Ptnrhur«t on IraiStlrc day. Noting AVebb. shooting a TJ on the I ft holes in the mill'll in* round and a 73 in tin afternoon, ramp in fifth n the tournee which Has non by Mil»e Turnesa. wll know o New Vork golfer, Itis total score of 143 was only oin stroke behind the IM whirl, won fotirtli pii'e money. Tied w ith tin long drh in ShfiJV' hoy for fifth place wen Johnny tarred, former no tional champion, and Joe Turnesa, of New fork. i brother of the willin' . The fact, that VVebh placed fifth In a field of ar mn.l 101 golfers from all parts of America and was no! accus tomed to playing oil sand green* adds ronriderabi- to his fame as a coinin' star, \ newspaper report from Pin hursl stated that he pl.iy.il errattcalty, making birdt'-, otr a number of holes to maV up for had shot* made pre. iously. i Shelby Boys In Fresh Grid Play Bolting ■springs Boys Not Permitted To Piny In Slalf-Wiihe I orest (ianir. Two former Nhelby high foot ball players starred in fresh men football games ttb Week at the ’’Big Five" eo*^R*\ but four or five others, (iroduet* of Boiling Springs ymor college were not permit tgff to play. In the Slate-jGWte Forest ivosh game, which egded in a scoreless deadlock, Milky Gold was tire only local player to per form. Zeno Wall, captain of tlr eleven; Howard Moore, Bouts and Faulkenberg did not play because the regulation pro hibiting 4 junior eoliege player from playing*t a "Big Five1’ college was enforced Tossed Long Pass A/a result the Baby Deacon 'Uiie ip f n, somewhat shifted about. Gold di/not start. the game, but was sent y later. He handled the play thut /as the Baby Deacons nearest 'threat at a score. In the final quarter he stood cm hts own 46-yard j line and tossed a pa.v-> to Slayton on J State's 16-yard line. But another I pass was intercepted. I.ends Team. Ralph Gardner, son of Governor and Mrs. Gardner, was one of the two outstanding line players for thej Carolina yearlings who were de feated by the Blue Imps from Duke Young Gardner, playing at center! Is captain of the Carolina eleven j Boxing Bouts For Celebration Good ■... i Bridges And Huey In Draw. Mr-j Carver Gets Technical Nod Over Wells. The boxing bout feature oi the Armistice day program at the fait J grounds, handled by Arthur Side; , proved one of the best attractions. ! The battle royal in which nv colored huskies participated was the big kick of the program, but! the two other bouts brought some! fast action. In the first bout Bridges ami, Hoey fought to a draw. In the main feature Tommy Me Carver, up-and-coming Shelby lightweight, won over Daly Wells, j Kings Mountain fistic artist by a, .echnical knockout Tosses "Bomb I'he Rev. Daniel .Sands (above!, of Quincy, III,, threw a “bombshell" nto the convention of the American Cnitarian Association at Philadel phia when he advocated “outside late? with women friends for hus bands” as the recipe for marriage oils*. The wives of Philadelphia arc divided in their opinions of this un usual idea. The majority seem to be against it. STAR AD VS. 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