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f> Layne and Manley addl'd eight Worsham, g .'22 selves grousing nt officials now Powhatan Indians 0 1 1 Area School points each as the Indians kept Perkins, g : and then during one of those High 15 5:1 Wolverines Slate all the Total I9 controversial Beat Beaumont 53-12 ahead way. charge-or-blocklng Basketball This Week Keep Beaumont 1 FQ F TT* de- Views decisions may be happy to know The Powhatan High girls Sideline Cutler, f 8 4 20 that even flight officials The Powhatan High School In- a team from Goochland top TUESDAY, FEB. 10 Clean With 68-57 Win rated Miller. R 1 124 sometimes on which way to dians defeated Beaumont 53-42 in the game. split Farmville at Crewe 46-32 preliminary Brooks, f 10.2 JOHN call 'em. Friday night on the War Me- Powhatan FG F TP BY STECK Randolph-Henry at Bucking- Harris, c 5 2 12 morial At a meeting of the National ham Building floor. Milas Mc- McCracken, f 8 10 26 0 2 2 SEASONS Walker, g TIME Ol MANY of Basket- Over Bedford’s Otters Cracken's 26 point effort played a f 3 2 8 Association Approved BurkeviUe at Victoria Layne. 0 tiie.se lair weather Roberts, g * It you think ball Officials during their last big part in the Indians' second c 2 0 4 ; Powhatan vs. Montpelier, at Spencer, 10 are confusing in locating push shots kept the Wolverines 8 Tola[ 16 ('.ays conference, .eight officials were Rockville. FHS Notches 14th win this season over Beaumont Manley, g 4 0 \outsell as to seasons Ol the year, astride. asked to view some charging- FRIDAY. FEB. 13 take a trip out t > Death Valley the Win Over District FHS’s Best Period block mg sequences and call Farmville at Emporia went to the on a unny afternoon. You'll on several The second period foul. It Is reported that Buckingham at Victoria Four’s get lost. was Top Squad Wolverines 17-9 with Eddie really plays they split 4-4. Seldom Powhatan at Rockville Thornton collecting on two set In the ryin. Coaeli Matthews' a unanimous al- there opinion, Amelia at Lawrenceville. Farmville High School's Wolve- basketball squad working hard to several times, they saw shots and a fast break lay-up. though ines from behind a two- spurted Shell n added two and Franklin wind up a disappointing season somewhat eye to eye with 7-1 and not to again carry the Game or point deficit with four minutes to while Ernie Newman. with a bid to the M-D Conference 6-2 decisions. another, a defeat Otters Million... in the lo to Bedford High’s Thanks the Day Major Leagues. Drumeller tournament, will remind you it's for the fan to remem- Franklin and Bill play- * It's best the 68-57 at Bedford, In a democratic sort of way, Saturday night ed defensive heroics off the back- ihe time for overcoats. ber that this play is a matter of $ station intends to let fans and or their 14th straight victory. boards to limit the Otters to three On the r act ire tooitball field. split-second action, with officials listeners make the decision. Coach Sherrill Coleman's Otters, and but three charity Garnett and in the same fashion field goals Coach Jim Hickey's deciding Chuck is asking all fans who No mat- vho matched the Wolverines’ tosses. at Gray squad will make you think which way it should be. —for the record attendance want the games broadcast to write height, rallied in the third quart- of fall-1 mfed leaves and the first, •ter which way they call, they're third was the Wolve- to the station stating so. If The period of er to go ahead 49-48. outseoring. of the oil furnace. Co- right 50 per cent the worse, when suffered rumblings probably the summer fea- rine1- they than enough write, FHS 26-17. They kept two points the Grand of Prince Fulton and Jim time That's a little better a while Cliff Opening Captain. Stokley ture will be in again. If defensive relapse it one brought ihead midway through the final Stokes are leading the Tigers in the most fans They'd have Titus, the Otters center, grabbed not it will be dispensed with. oeriod at 55-53 when Farmville drills, while Coach time and John- Spring pigskin way every letting the fans call the two sleepers unguarded Edward Last They're -net its first, real pressure test of Company a Utility out the best proce- hadn’t scored Hickey dopes That's a fair de- ny Carlyle, who AVant Baseball turn this time. the season superbly. Co-Captain dure following abolition of the point before, suddenly found the Maillet mid his aides cision. but if you want baseball Newman had left the floor Chuck" Ernie bucketed two-platoon system. better write WFLO range from the side and and at Station WFLO have done a broadcasts, on personal fouls, as had the Ot- Friday Saturday. Nearby Coaeli Claude Milam's three long set shots. Billy Chand- great job in providing sports and say so. ters two rangy forwards Billy ler also collected three field goals baseball fori. are be| lining to broadcasts for listeners in the and Jess both Chandler Gillispie. out of from the kevhole before going the store at which can brand names, appear, nu you think lazy WFLO area. It's been do nc fre- of whom had collected 12 points. you get top on fouls in the third period. summer afternoons and the old quently despite difficulties the Buckingham Takes the filial Period Kally fishing pole Incidentally, staff experiences when the regu- The Wolverines' defensive abil- prompt and efficient service and terms to suit your coming season will find the inter- 47-33 Win at Crewe Then Kddie Thornton, who had spring lar broadcasting routine is ity which stopped many Otter new track in use. ft will be nice i great night with 20 points, hit rupted. For 10th Victory olays without fouls was a decisive budget. to know that tlie Tigers can be Maillet on a outside set from the side to Nonetheless. Manager factor. They committed 26, on hosts for track and field events want It. even the score. Clyde Shelton, wants to continue if fans Buckingham Central High which the Otters scored nine competition from now on the sta- whose 25 p ints led the night’s With baseball coming up School whipped Crewe High Fri- points. Bedford, on the other OUR LINES fans who them- tion faces the decision whether or scoring, broke through for a lay- Basketball find day night 47 to 33 m the railroad band fouled 36 times, with Farm- who come up. Gerald Duncan, had 11 and Washers, Clothes Dish Wash- city. It was the Bucks’ fifth villo capitalizing on 20. That’s APEX—Automatic \Vrinper Type Dryers, olf the bench to do a great .ioh straight win and advanced them points and the margin of victory. ers, Ironers and Vacuum Cleaners. in Newman’s place tallied from a F TP a big step forward a possible place FHS FG scramble under the basket, and STEW'ART-WARXER TV Sets and Radios in Console and Table Models. in the District Three tournament Shelton, f 10 5 25 Billy Franklin bucketed two DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers, Refriperators, Electric Ranpes and Water next month. Newman, f. 0 1 1 charity throws. When the smoke The defeat of Ciewe gives Duncan, f 215 Heaters. cleared the Wolverines were ahead Coach Dolliver's Bucks a solid Drumeller, c Oil RCA-ESTATE—Electric Ranpes. Has Ranpes and Heatrola Oil Rurninp 64-55. 8 4 20 £££*. ten-won. four-lost lecord for the Thornt'or g Heaters. GRAY'S Jam- Clyde Burford ,a substitute for-: 4 8 16 season. Co-Captain Melvin Franklin, g ward hit on a long one for the erson collected 20 points to lead A MERH'. 1 V-ST \ XD, 1RD R aihroom and Kitchen ITumbinp Fixtures. EEX- CHters to make it 64-57. then the night’s scoring. Totals. 24 20 68 EVA Sink Cabinets and Kitchen Sinks. SEE YOUR Billy Franklin, fouled twice in the FG F TP The Bucks had difficulty get- Bedford "double shot" final two minute Chandler, f 6 0 12 1 .ine ol Small Appliances. ting underway and had a one- VXIVERSAL—Complete limit, calmly collected all four 5 2 12 DOCTOR FIRST point deficit 6 to 5 after a slow Oillispie. f D. H WHITEHEAD— Electric Water Heaters. points to make it 68-57 as the 7 4 18 first quarter. After that, with 'Titus, c game ended. 10 2 Knott. Bruce and Hardiman con- Burford. f The Otters, who load the race g 10 2 Then See Us! necting or counting accurately Blankenship, _INSTALLMENT TERMS- in Four with a 7-1 mark 4 19 from the free throw line, it was District Carlyle, g matched FHS the first 0 2 2 —•— the Bucks all the way. through Coleman, g lie with a small or no down They held the advantage at quarter which ended 14-14, All Appliances may purchased pay- Chandler and Gillespie, the Ot- Totals 24 9 57 half-time 21-15. and were ahead ment to 24 months to worked in the and up pay. LINCOLN at the three-quarter mark 33-26. ters forwards key- THE Shelton and Coach Dolliver’s squad put the hole effectively, while FHS 14 17 17 20—68 WOULD BE Franklin, with two one-handed BHS 14 9 26 8—57 clincher on the impoitant District All Home and Farm equipment and installation work, no down pay- Three game doubling tne score on PHARMACIST'S ment and to 26 months to PROUD.. Crewe 14-7 in the final period. Totals .. 28 19 75 up pay. Buckingham FG F TP Scent M-D Abe Lincoln, who stood as a Shumaker, f 0 0 0 Tigers LHS FG P TP symbol of honesty and integ- ART AT Hardiman. f. 3 3 9 Lucy, f 2 15 -FSEOl R EASY PAYMENT PLAN- rity, would be pleased with the Bruce, c 2 3 7 Bid After Clary, t 2 6 in pnncples practised today m Tourney 2 7 11 Knott, g Nelshp. c 14 6 pharmacy. 6 8 ITS BEST Jamerson, g 20 Johnson, c 0 1 1 0 0 Last Week's Wins We take (treat- pride in our Cohb, g U Braswell, e; 0 4 4 of devotion to the e: cal code -•- Thomas, c 2 15 our profession, and we value Totals 13 21 47 PRINCE EDWARD UTILITY CO. our associdt.cn Randolph-Macon, w,f* STORK HOURS Crewe Totals 7 17 81 crable medical prof Ftiller. f 12 4 Towson to Invade trie MO.XDAY THROUGH 110 N. Main St. Phone 845 Farmville, Va. whom wc sbjre Thomas, f 1 5 3 2 H Hill This Week P14S 18 23 17 17—.75 YOUR SATURDAY Murphy, c. 4 LHS 11 7 8 5 -31 M. to 7 r. M. Willis, g ..... 2 0 8:30 A. The Crittenden, g Oil Hampdcn-Sydnev College Tigers last, week pot a little tired SUNDAY AND of the talk about, the lean PHARMACI5T Totals 12 9 33 year at Death Valley, so they bumped HOLIDAYS The Buckingham Central girls T< >\\ I li (1\ I' \It \DT! In this one brilliant ... in 1953 record, rff two Mason-Dixon Conference extended their fine I hi. < > l< I -1 ■ t< > 1 > 11 <- for l‘T>.t. we can show \>>u 0 M. & Super TO 11 A marred by one de- foes, Washington College and which is only every feature oil the market! ^ on II take Johns to very much major 'power'' off 1 TO H P. M. feat. with a victory in the Hopkins, keep .56-42 mure cruise mure smoothls mure torch Chris- alive their chances of a place in rockets ahead siiifth stop -1—— game. Annie again preliminary slier mure eusih yvlien Old-mobile s lieu feature® Coach Sterrctt s the M-D Conference play-off power tian powered — The two wins give the Tigers to work for you! I here's Tower Steerinp* new Tower Buckettes with 28 points. Miss I po a 4-4 Conference .standing, with in POWER Brakes* and llvdra-Matie Drive* for per- Maxey chipped in with 15. Super Store lour conference contests remain- fect delivery ! This brand new Tower Stv blip inspired Gray's Drug power on Two more a with the Molokai, the Hawaiian leper ing the schedule. by the Boeket l.npilie! Make date Sll|»er Mi MAIN ST. PHONE 57 will about Coach on PHONE colony. is suported by the U. S. wins just put ''oh” llierc's twilling mure thrilling the highway! Elizabeth Arden's real name is Waldo Matthews' squad in the tournament, where have •( li‘UvnaJ pi pctrci cot*. Flo ucc Nightingale Graham. they been a fixture in the past This week, the Tigers have two home dates, meeting arch-rival Randolph-Macon Thursday night, and Tow son State Teachers Sat- urday night. In both, the Tigers are figured to he tough on their home floor. Jerry Adams, after his siege of ■the flu. has hit his stride, net- | ting 75 points in the Tigers' last I three and playing a heavy part in the two most recent victories. 200 PAIRS has Tn general, the Tiger squad perked up with a scent of the M-D conference tournament bid.

LADIES CASUAL Game 13 No Jinx As Farmville Downs Lawrenceville 75-31

Lawrenceville High School had SHOES no effect, as opponent No. jinxing 13 for Farmville High Friday I ballerinas & Wedges night as the Wolverines coasted 'o a 75-31 victory. Coach Gilmer's starting five of Clvde Shelton. Ernie Newman. Rill Drumeller. Eddie Thornton BLACKS—BROWNS—GREENS md Bill Franklin rolled up a 41- ’8 half-time count then warmed ‘he bench while the reserves con- tinued the rampage, for the re- mainder of t lie game The one-sided contest saw the ■isitinc Bull Dogs strive valiantly \11 the wav and numerous fouls, SI/.LS "ere called in the latter stages. Roth Lucy and Clary. LHS for- Afmm: S»/**r "*T ***** I TO !) wards. went out on fouls as did ■ ( oupf A General hietert I'Wa^ Wally Vale. Wolverine center ! ■s’orty-five fouls were tailed 'hroughout. Scoring was well divided among j he Wolverines w ith every placer | m the bench contributing to the : Values the Regular $3.95 ■ount. The game concluded eries with Lawrenceville. with I hr earlier came also going to tli*' UASEMENTSHOE DEPARTMENT Wolverines 82-51. 'Htf F< i F 'P' I "heltou. f 5 2 12 | Newman, t 2 18 "Juneau, f lit' ..OLDSMOBILE Lawhorne, f ('ll — INTII GINTIAl MOTORS’ RITTTR HIGHWAYS CONTIST GIT FRII FACTS BOOK FROM YOUR OLDSMOBIll BIAIIR Jrumcllcr. c 5 0 10 rale. c '! ■> Duffer, c. 2 0 1 Thornton, g 3 0 fi Sales Second & 2 1 5 Newman Co., South Sts. ■’’ranklin. g Va. 15 7 The Mouse Of Farmville. Cumbey. g Virginia Dealer License No. 11 Quality 0 4 Tu baa'd. g .... 2 Vnderson, g 1 1 5