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Rinky Dinks Am ■ Stw Undefeated In Softbafl bee » • . - ■ Lewis of Varsity and Bunch For Cute Are | Leading at .666 Average -l —— The Rinky Dinks won another last week to remain undefeated and add an important half-game to their lead in the local soft ball league. Harvey point shelled the Jay cee Cubs 26-4 in the first game Thursday night, and the Rinky Dinks bombed the Red Men 11-l jn the finale. Action on Tuesday Os last week was rained out ant. Ijvill be made up Monday night July 16. J Scheduled for Monday night July 9, was a game between thi RinkyDinks and Jaycee Tigers v the Tigers were tied for secont place in the league before the game, but the extra half-game held by the Rinky Dinks would have prevented them from los lng first place should they have * lost. Tonight (Thursday) the Rinky Dinks will meet Harvey Point and the Cubs play the Red Men. Next Tuesday the Varsity Clubs stands the Rinky Dinks in what could prove a crucial contest and the Tigers play Harvey Point. Thursday night of last week saw Harvey Point capitalize on eight Cub errors and nine ol their own hits to score 26 runs, the highest total yet scored by a single team. The game went five minutes over the one -hour and 30 minutes time limit, and only 5% innings were played. Donald Roche was the win ning pitcher for Harvey Point and Powell was the loser for the Cubs. Ed Groves paced the winner’s attack with three hits. The Rinky Dinks maintained their winning ways with their victory over the Red Men v The league leaders had ten hits, and they received help from four Red Men errors. John Wbijaon and Fred Lassiter each %ajF§wo hits for the Rinky Dinks, while „ Bobby Ashley was gaining his third pitching victory against no defeats. Leading hitters in the softball league as of Monday morfpoifg were: ’ ' < Pet. Lewis (Varsity) .666 Bunch (Cubs) ...666 fi. White (Rinky Dinks) 600 George (Varsity) .600 Nelson (Harvey Point) ..,..-,':.5tl Cobb (Rinky Dinks) .570 LaVoie (Tigers) : L...._ r -.; > ..;656 Gould (Harvey Point) 550 Eight other players were tied with an average of .500. Softball League Standings W L Pet. Rinky Dinks 5 0 1.000 Tigers 3 1 .750 Varsity ..._ 3 1 .750 Harvey Point 2 3 .400 Red Men 1 4 .200 (jjubs 0 5 .000 —r* ' JAYCEES MEET TONIGHT Edenton’s' Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight * ('Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. President Carlton Jackson is especially to have a 100 per cent ( attendance. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night, July 16, at 8 o!clock. Oscar Peeples, the new sachem, urges a large attend ance. I | \ We may well have the I 1 very idea for you! Want to explore the power of the right IDEA to punch-up a piece of printed I matter, make it more persuasive and Ijj W«Yproductive? Let our creative people work on your problem. Get their jjPI suggestions. ■ ■ You can get the benefit M of our IDEAS without cost or obligation. Let’s i\ / I i/Y get together and talk lL l\ \ about your needs. ' 1961 ACCtPtHT FACTS Another In a eeriee of articles in Inch the North Carolina Department I Motor Vehicles explores some of ho significant facta behiad last year’s , attic accident toll.. Over 100,000 drivers banged nto each other or were other vise involved in some type of raffic mishap in North Carolina ast year. In a statistical flash ack the State Department of lotor Vehicles reports a full 50 ercent of the drivers were in ogal error at the time of the ccident. In other words they cted unwisely, unsafely and un awfully just before the smash p. The more frequent viola ions included failed to yield the ight of way 10,206, speeding '956, wrong side of road 7881, ollowing too closely 7110, reck ess driving 4196 and driving Irunk 3134. Law violators are iccident makers! Rosevear Installed Rotary President Continued from Page 1, Section 1 In assuming the presidency, Jr. Rosevear reiterated his vari >us committees, pointed out heir specific duties and urged ach member to carry out his iuties in the interest of a live, rctive Rotary Club. Mr. Rosevear was especially specific about promoting projects for the area in order to provide opportunities apd attractions for new business, pointing out that Edenton and the northeastern section of the state is very well adapted for new business con cerns. “We should be interested and busy ourselves to attract new business—and big business,” he said. Mr. Rosevear said he consid ers every member, of the club a member of a committee to be on the alert to secure new business n order to help the economy of this section. He urged every member to inform him of any ideas and further stated that he wjll appreejata any suggestions made fey any cfllzen not’ S' mem ber of the club. Funeral Held For John W. Stephenson (Edenton friends- will be inter ested to learn that John Whit aker Stephenson, 58, died in Baltimore, Md.j on June 8 as the result of a heart attack. Mr. Stephenson was a former Eden tonian and worked with the Edenton Daily News when it was edited by the late R. G. Shac kell. Mr. Stephenson married the former Miss Dorothy White of Edenton and moved to Raleigh. For a long time he did sales work in the north during the summer and spent the winter in Raleigh with his family. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the U- S. Navy three years. A funeral service was held inj Raleigh June 13 with full mili tary honors and burial was in the National Cemetery in Ra leigh. Surviving, besides his wife, are a son, John W. Stephenson, Jr., of Eau Gallie, Fla.; a broth er, the Rev. A. L. G. Stephenson of Gaston, N. C.. and a sister, Mrs. E- C. Williford of Little ton, N. C. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED THE CHOWAN HERALD. ETTNYON, WORTH CANOUWA. THDRBDAT. JULY 12. 1982. PRICES IN ". 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