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Bailey Bugle. Bailey, North Spcrts Scope By Beverly Tapp On page seven, under the Principal•s column, is a reprint from a letter re ceived from the State De partment relative to over emphasis placed on sports. Competitive sports in the high schools and granmiar grades in all the counties have been very popular, especially basketball and baseball. Sone schools, however, have taken too much inter est in these sports and will become nonaccredited if they over emphasize sports. Vftien teachers and pupils become engulfed in sports and forget their studies, results are an educational loss of time, Some stu-' dents are passed by teach ers on their ability as an athlete rather than their knowledge of books, as passing grades are re quired to participate in sports. Sports are fun in their place, but when they are one' s eve.ry thought, the result is slated to have an after effect on the SaffeySefeotsWakebn Lamar Finch pitched Bailey to a five to four . victory ' over Wakelon, April 3. • , , , F. D. Lamm took honors for the day by knocking a home run. Riching did likewise for the opposing team, Cornelius Boykin hit a second, baser for' Bailey Percy Murray, Tommy Glover, and Charles ’.Vil- liams made one run apiece and F. D. Lamm made two runs. Carolina, April, 1951 Page 13 First Game'Played On Bailey Diamond Bailey's baseball season officially opened , with a game here between Spring Hope and Bailey. 'winning pitcher was Y^in- stead of Spring Hope, striking out six of Bailey's men. Pitchers for Bailey were Lamar Finch, striking out five menj Reginald Brown, nonej and Rufus Beard, none, Theron Sanders took top honors for the day by making a hit good for three bases. Junior Bass, Cornelius Boykin, Wiley Williamson, and Tlieron Sanders all knocked two V\23 QCJy* Q At the end of the ball- game the score stood at nine and eight in favor of Spring Hope, Venetian blinds Plastic drapes (wine or yellow) Radios Bedspreads \7ool Rugs Ironing Boards CofJee Tables Christian Furniture Co. , Bailey.N..C. You Can't Protect Your Crop With Umbrella Can Protect with HAIL INSURANCE f. liyLry-Yu Phone 461 BAILEY N. C. also many other coverages including Fire , Automobile , Steamboiler;
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