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ckets Wr VooV ' - Norlina Tonight In Unpredictable Bat predictability of tonight ' s at fair, four of the games have ended m ties. During the past five years, things have been evenly di vldesl between the two clubs. Norlina has won two games, Warrenton has won two and one ended in a deadlock Warrenton hast a point ad vantage built over the past ]5 seasons The Jackets have tolled up 229 points, while the Blue Waves have scored 182 But Norlina. by virtule •f a 396 win in 1959. won ic most one sided encounter I -ist season Warrenton dropped (he Norlina club 33 19 as the Blue Waves were -n route to a winless season Norlina has put together two wins after taking five on the chin this season, and has two of the boys who were thorn in the vide of Warrenton la t season back for another try Buck Wiggins, who quarter hacked the Norlina e leven last season, has been switched to end, but Andrew Hundley is tunning from his same half back spot The pair account ed for two Norlina touch downs lost year With half back Hymic Perkinson, they lead the Waves offensively Warrenton has a backLeld character lied by balance Bil¬ ly Benson directs the team from his quarterback post Al Blalock and John Coleman operate at halfback spots, and sophomore Johnny Mack Cole¬ man has developed into a strong runner at fullback Both teams have victories ever one common foe Nor lina downed Franklinton 32 0 Last week Warrenton detea eo the Franklinton dub 42 0 Conference leader Weldon has downed both dubs Norlina lost by a touchdown to Louis- burg. a team which lied War renton Weldon can take the Tar Hoanokc championship tonight with a victory against Louis burg The Tornadoes, beaten only by undefeated Mur frees boro this ea on. have mowed down all other conference op p aiiion in polling i 3-0 league mark Lnuisburg which will have a home field advantage to¬ night. will he at a disadvan¬ tage ifr almost every oiher phase of the game Two weeks ago the Bulldogs lost their starting quarterback Ij I Friday mght a ford Orphanage, sc back Boh llobgood and leading grou was pui out of actio remainder of the a knee injury Th age went on to v second conference g Weldon was defeatin 410. at the saro» t In the only other lap tonight involvir fen nee member 11 phangc will Miterta Hope of the Wak - ' combe Conference n L v i n C olemflN c o fl e !I t ® n l No jWarrentott Downs Rams, 42 n ' y n» 4 l UIIIM. . l TttZlrl 3 For Fourth Victory Of Seaso nly rival Littleton and tna will host once-beaten n tonight as the 19m eajion comes to an end M teams in this area Warrentoq and be on soos m o.o» ' « 0 l — V V ' , ' ' f JS P - -wnOV —tv - vri3 V j i» »«( A ’ , ,»» J« s ' First downs 22 e , Yds gained rush 329 - ,n. «» fU - ' a 1 Vd.v gained pass 170 |VW . sc ® 0 t he Jo ' ., hi N ,f • fi inrd -»»9 Z « « S»c T “in i P n! • i ol f ' ? 8 J FumWw lost 1 ■ ' w m ;; . • • ' “S? J«‘.j tb the iVw 328 ««rn 25 to ' ' , .o » ' .Aiv- rnoa - r, ay NashvillS • •»«», w. .... .... 1 1 v ' Css « • ' J sb B a’ SsSrr XlSgpsw ,don I Uuubim. T ? 9 ago a„H £!?, I . Ubf . •» Vbjh NashJ. ! ' ' » to top pl, . p « ■ »i.. n, , ° ' t-y v ' “ ' X . “V ' TBi.tert , m , sl ,hr ames this r boro ' 2 K last Friday ' Mow Jackets, victor S,.rine S |i hl ,n Uf F 6aii h, ' s «r. i da.h will f0UDrt Ihemselvej | M Spr ' g ,fo U 12 he wflf f H bb s « .. ? m ° n -» — zr r v ' s »°s ' «sd k n| Senior quarterback Benson passed for two touch- W4 , downs and ran for a third as . . Warrenton rolled to a 42-0 victory over Franklinton on s P rf 1 Friday night at Franklintoa , ‘U on End Roddy Drake was Ben- Warren. favorite target as he by Hilli a red two touchdown tosses ' House j the visitors collected their Franklin fourth win of the season ed to Drs Drake scored on a 39-yard, Halfback jpass in the first half and;the extra around left end 84 yard touchdown romp Ben¬ son passed to end Ray Shear:n for the point after touch- Bllly down. 35 the tables mg up a fumble on the Rams ' 40 yard 45 John Coleman climaxed a six-play drive scored pa . Reserves -fo io n , - r »»in the wm , ' y r ce v « m the M ’W»n u „„, io ,, oJ th„7 Jhc pack provided • t; l ong way : d.SDo P rov ldc-d cat defZiL r ar ' n 3 st od W8V ,n ' nn.ghr, ■ uprnd “i-JJ T «r M„ „mS? ‘ . • M lo “ ■-tVi. ' ” wlth J ,h S lr P « . iW%; h„ ‘ ■ rr. k Cn, n be ««, P ne.-dnl ‘ ” n lo P c k grf« , ,«? LouixburJ The Red Ram drove to the ' ,. ' , f m hom « and nlaving . n y The action h f -° m conf rtnJ! Warrenton 26 with the en far Z f ing ga’ MS kickoff before ih«t Ur „ one ai— ZL ' ■xceptioa of ,7 n,y f « now Jr.cket defense held for three a “ a s-r-—.— ®0 indei en.l« n ilmt-ns FrnnlrlintAn to ,eiut 0 ' . ph,n W- »h,, -lrtv» », hf n ol S ' w ' » ‘S. V’ cn ference o am P ,irt coi» ard run Fullback Johnny |o a ,V 4p % good haV e a « n c n€ j las ' - ,.a e in 5.grss 4 ..m ‘ dependent. . , . £ —x-d-v i 4 . c s C 2 i w ■ c w = c w ?. ' la 5 c ® c s i|f I i€ .-tr5 :a S ?5 s . iff . s -Tsr? ' --» Hrg£r r-» the 1 B S% downs, forcing Franklinton to punt to the Warrenton five- raefa. This Psn SJ( 11 ® ue to . W b or » ' Vivw— hc »d c o»e Vi» r ' ? 4 Vv duD ' 0 bo d tw 1 ' ” ■ !.»-■ ““ yard stripe Johnny Macky, w « the v0 vcr lW ' Vo t ® uet ,«. patke . ,.l. Ln.U.I lV.n..nh IK« . ' Oath... , ,mft C W , I ' hSt . id- . r» ' ' ' , ' Colimai) koltol thrown Ww ««»»“ .STu «»“ Fr.nklln.ot. .orond.ry lor 18 (hf (or « “ » yards before Benson unleased . orn %lx ■ .jd c®a r0 »cb ® V » and tf ,,4-fsW three quick passes that t x k ar))tl ,,b be wifh rf . ye® 4 . m « r v a rdo r ' s i waue b d cW |.hr visitor. .0 p.x»rt. , £»•» w X ’ A «»«,S WW.Ki —» » « .. I Benson found Drake open n ' Earlier 8P ° . 0 i ot —aista 1 , ■ c x lc erin -, squ d connector! with h.lfb.ck John ” Whocc fcj. we A„ CM ? » f iw 1» “ Coleman, who carried to the e bre»e nfj|f} i- 0 »ch cot»P ' — Wcb ' r, ut cs« nlc4 - ihe I franklinton 39, before tossing Tentop, u . • ' •’or grid Tb » y w Vi» e ' r „nf«r« ce r lD av- «r.al to Drake ' a q . Lo cord C ° MV - Vr„ ,h« r ! to Orpn, .,11 ' .»»» •’ »«« a ■ - i ib« : j,.. rer Grice ! « y° tor „ ' 0 g School f» 0 ' NO- w n cn 3f h ) r • ,c o,y ' y ' v ote a ‘■oh’rrn ' » 7 ' ' n ' ‘r 4 . 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' Z 1 0 j«zr .x ' w nZ ii.Ml.JT of ' ■ - ' -n„rk . °ac k r, , f-nd 1 .... 32 yard Rflfv 22 30 ■-H 32 S 3® John Graham Players Expected To Start Against « wys- v» w “. ’ (jr.w 1f«« F» QB le rt R55 Lt rc» EB c 5XJ lR rR IXJ QB Rt A le rt re R55 RE -m i« ■vS ar-ni. v inn 1 hv . . »tn € u!r : I ' ii field l .ht vieik , lo P P liiilurv, little huM h er.wiua linn vre iMinc niven Hh- lli ' t . Imiuc. .alone with Umt hiirv‘ tu lake ronferrore honurs 1 iuii»l ' iru. Iryinp in find a Jorpb.vnagi ' . playing f.’jl tr itngitl 1 ' onti-i ftho scvoml year. w,.»s by gi aduation or faUh will have an oily lo we bo far •inhlinc has pr.-xies-.ed v h. n Nashville travels to Ox f.i i lenixhl imlhcr W .11 rrn « uunly Clulr I iMletmi will s ep out a s r- ■r Al. BiAl W ’ re STATISTICS an ° r fbe n bt - , °° t fhr Franklinton punted to .after touchdown kickoff and moved lo the the Jackets ' 5 Behind the Warrenton thr. War Frank 5arrenton 11 varil line m luunmg of Hilliard, Warren more duiing ibe seven plays before the drive ton moved to midfield before the Jacket reserv hogged down when the Ranis Franklinton recovered a fum driv beginning lost three yards in three ( ble But on the next play renton 14 and m 1 ‘ ploy Warrenton took over 8U K j vi,vn ‘ n »« M and on the fira play sent halfback Al Blalock Harmon turned Franklinton two the Rams, scoop Key play in the wo - | | NVoV G t o o ' —i ' v nl »viotl 10 cotreo ' - , r Bttr g»cV5- J lb 4 a s addi ? 0n . f,v on thr ' w k? n J nK ,hc •« i wbVm , it , v?‘f | ni ' ,OMi «h» suff mL J ? bn Co, ™ n. ,i added his second tally early 1 The Rat n b ei . or JoW ‘ u eVj ° n by U bui s - ' - 1 ' I ' Ouuburg be •flompDne m 3nd w,, l f mptlna r« t N . A hvi,,e - at ,„ ry r f ni ■ ankle « e third quarter Warrenton ball of »» .» o 1 ' . 0 o ' ° ' 1 l Place i» -- p,m “ Us lea r «| ' «£ ' ' «■ ZnJr ‘V ,n -»» Warrenton scored the first renton he, tfl gb ot d ' »°± , ran after , anlM Hae i» got its band on the £ X c o , ‘ d JT preUY c r an® hall, moving tn the Franklin y 0 A pla ' rr .nod hC —vi .»» ««nl In nine pl.yi. .,.hS V 1,« ?S25 ' i reserve quarterback l harle • VeU° »ca ' 1 rM o t» v - f F.dmonds capping the 65 yard F j n , fo O 0 tf tom?, ' ' 1 t cT C! ‘ . bisj 7 A - ' ll out -nh way 1 . tea coW T oupR‘ s , D e P» 5 ' do«f », K.ri. -j ■JJ Webb E»‘ o 5 ,lba WGT 170 1«5 180 Tt 56 ' 55 5« 64) 65 650 69 655 655 650 65 62 5 6» 6 6 5« 6 ? 34 17 - t 3 l- g 7 T 3 j ”-pC - if a 1 --i a - iJl; Vi. i “ 1 ' TSL
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THE Published by the Senior Class of John Graham High School Warrenton, North Carolina
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