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We look forward to serving you. OPEN FRIDAY NiGHTS 'Tit 9 ficLßli fflTsis 1 j k until j I 209-211 Fayetteville St. §? The Store Jor men with individual good taste * ’***■'• iW- lP%s gfr ■ Y VICTORIOUS TEAM - Shown are team members and the Coach of the Garner Consolidated High Tigers, who won the Wake-Johnston Basketball Tournament at St. Augustine’s College last Saturday night by defeating Cooper High of Clayton, 73-54. (See story). Garner Consolidated Tigers Win Wake-Johnston Tourney GARNER - The Garner Con solidated High Tigers won over Cooper High School of Clayton by a score of 73 to 54 in the championship game of the Wake - Johnston Tournament, Saturday night at the St. Aug ustine's College gym. The Eagles of Clayton, Visi tation Champions of the Wake- Johnston won over Harrison High School of Selma and Gov ernor Morehead of Raleigh in an over-time to reach the tourna ment finals. Garner Consolidated, regular season second place winners defeated Shepard of Zebulon and West Cary on their way to the championship game. The Tigers led Clayton by only two points at the half 23 to 21 but came on strong in the second half and scored 50 points to win an easy victory. John Partin led the scoring in the championship game scor ing 36 followed by Herman Jones and Robert Sanders with 10 Hillside TopsLigon 107 To 91 BY ROBERT BRIDGES "It’s going to be a long ride back to Raleigh,” remarked one Ligon fan. "Just wait, we’ll meet them again in the tour nament” offered another as they filed slowly out of McDougal Gymnasium at North Carolina College in Durham last Friday nights. They had watched pain fully as a fast-moving Hillside team outscored their Little Blues, 107-91. The Ligon squad never had command of the game as the Hornets jumped off to a 12-2 lead in the first five minutes of play and were never head ed though Ligon managed to pull to within two points twice in the second period. A glove like pressing defense kept the Little Blues off balance and out of position while the home team made very few mistakes and hit with remarkable accuracy from the floor to stay out in front through the ball game. "Our inexperience made the difference” stated coach Heart lev, looking back over his teams first and only conference de feat. "A good pressing defense will always tell the age of the team It’s used against and this Hillside club has a good press. The loss of Robert Drakeford with a hand Injury and having to move Jimmy Robinson into the back court to bring the ball down cut our rebounding strength which means we had only one shot at the basket in most cases and this also gave their fast break a boost. Hill side has a sound ball club with experience. To beat them you must play sound ball. All is even now however and the tour nament may tell a different story. Somehow I have a feel ing we have not seen the last of the Hornets.” Jimmy Robinson was called on to carry a big lead in the race-horse contest and came through with his usual first class performance. He tallied 33 points to lead all scorers and displayed admirable re bounding and ball handling throughout the game. Follow ing Jimmy in the point depart ment were James Melvin with 18 points, Jesse Clements and William Cooper with eight and Robert Drakeford with seven to round out the starting five. Subs I,eland Branch, Willie Pul ley and William Brooks played most of the second half and had five points each. Hillside's combination of Outlaw and Bul lock scored 24 and 17 points respectively and Harris had 22, Ligon has two more home gameg left as it host the Cru saders, if Cardinal Gibbons, on Tuesday night and Dillard High, of Goldsboro, on Wednesday to close out the season. Their over all record is now 15-3 with 6-1 conference mark. Both games will begin at 6:30 with the J. V, contest and the var ' to follow. •7. : -h< ft. Dropout! points each. Bobby Sanders was the lead ing scorer for Clayton with 28 points followed by Bobby Williamson with 10 points. The Governor Morehead School defeated West Cary in the Consolidated game to win the third place trophy. The Garner District "AA” Tournament will lie played Feb. 22, 23 and March 2,3, 5, at Garner Consolidated. Cooper High School of Clay ton is favored to win the Gar ner District Tournament. The Eagles have a season of 18 and mm mm Am 0- BIRTHDAY ■ußFi with Super- Velvet TABLE TENNIS UTILITY gSTI m TfTI f TABLE sag* m FULLY STRIPED REGULATION SIZE end ruggtdly built for years of service! DON'T MISS OUT on this exceptional tabi* t»nnii value. 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