PEMBROKE WALLOPS RED SPRING * < ? ? 5 ? TP ' w- ' --w--. i*- & W/7* by David Malradm taMto>Miybe it wu the brand new uniforms they war wearing. Maybe it was the welcomed summer- like Whatever the case, Pem broke Senior High's Warriors showed Friday afternoon why they are considered to be one of the best high school baseball teams in the county as they pounded three diffe rent Bed Springs pitchers for a dozen hits enroute to a 12-0 win in a game stopped after four and a half innings. Except for a bloop single by Jamie Farreil in the first inning, the Red Devils were unable to dent the hit column against the three huriers Pembroke coach Ronnie Cha vis sent to the mound. Fine defensive play by a veteran infield helped assure the win for Pembroke in its season opener. Shortstop De vy Bell started a double play in the third inning that cut short one possible Red Springs rally. In the fourth inning pitcher Eric Locklear ran down an infield chopper and made a perfect throw home to catcher Eric Locklear who put the tag on a sliding Keith Martin, the only Red Springs runner to get as far as third base the entire game. For Red Springs, now 1-1, it was a frustrating afternoon. The Red Devfls, who blanked 4-A Scotland County earlier in the week, got four walks, but the plsy on which Martin went down at the plate was the closest they ever came to scoring. Pembroke meanwhile was having a field day at the plate, scoring in each frame except one. The Warriors scored then runs in bunches, bring* ing in four in the first, third and fourth innings. Coach Chavis, who before the game had said he planned to let each pitcher work no more than two innings, was pleased with the win but let it be known that he was already looking ahead to his team's next game. "I know Lumber ton will be ready to play us Monday afternoon," said Chavis of the Pirates who host the Warriors in a 3:30 contest. Starter James Bird, Pem broke's ace a year ago, picked up the win while Eric Locklear got the save. Red Springs starter Timmy Miller got the loss. Red Springs-OoO 00-0*1*1 Pembroke-404 4x-12*12*0 Timmy Miller (L.0-1), Har din Brown (3), Darrel Black (4), Miller (4) and Keith Martin; James Bird (sr. 1-0), Perry Strickland (3), Eric Lock!ear (4) and Eric Locklear Leading hitters-US- Jamie FarreH (1-2) single. P- Antho . ny ? Locklear (2-3) double, single, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Randy Jacobs (2-2) 2 singles, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Steve Cummings (2-3) double, single. 2 runs; Mickey Carter (1-2) single, run, 4 RBI. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Pembroke High School's baseball with Lumberton Mon day was postponed due to poor field conditions and will be played Friday. The Fairmont game, originally scheduled for Friday, will be played Thursday. JOSEPH IS OBEDIENT BYJayne PUPPETEERS PLAY Teachen Today we shall have a story showing the love of a boy win had been mistreated by his brothers. Jerry, will you tell the story lor today? Jerry: YeS, mam. Let us look back a bit, to tell how he got to this place. Join: Joseph's 10 brothers sold him to the lshmaelites, who took him to Egypt and sold him again. Jaeyt Right. They syre didn't _ like him, but it was jealousy. Their father loved Joseph so much. Jerry: You are right. So after he was sold to the lshmaelites who resold him in Egypt, Joseph was placed in Poti phar's care. Potiphar was an officer of the king. The Lord blessed Potiphar's house be cause of Joseph's being his overseer. Jshu: Potiphar's wife was not nice to Joseph. She told an awful lie on Joseph. Jerryi Yea, that is way % Potiphar put Joseph in prison. Maybe this was good for Joseph. It was not long before the keeper on the prison gave Joseph the keys to the prison house. Though it did not seem to be any more than prison it turned out to be an opening to the king's palace. One day the king sent his baker and his butler to prison. Some time later Joseph noticed that they were very sad faced. He asked them what the problem was. John: Think I know what their problem was. They dreamed a deam, each. Jerry: Right. After they told him what their dream was, Joseph told them that God could explain the dreams. Joey: That is when they told him the dreams? Jerry: True. Then Joseph told the baker that within three days he would be killed, but the butler would be released from prison within three days. Joseph told the butler to remember and tell the king about him (Joseph) when he came into the king's service. He didn't. Some time later the kind had a dream. As a matter of fact he had two dreams. John: Then the butler re membered his own dream, huh? Jerry: Yes, he then told the king how Joseph had told him the meaning of a dream he -bed had while he was in prison. Joey: That is when the king sent for Joseph. Jerry: Yes, and after Joseph told the king the meaning of his dream, the king made Joseph ruler, next in line to himself. Teacher: What lesson do we learn here? John: Keep listening to God, it really pays off. >N I t/ Most students believe the Spaniards brought tha ba nana to tha Wast Indies where it has remained as th? region became tha world's greatest producer of this fruit The oldest dated jigsaw puzzle is a hand-colored engraved map of "England and Wales Divided into their Counties," published by John Spilsbury in 1767. ?QHDBBBBBBBBI SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE! Our Beat: ?Lorf LocUmt and the Country nan ?Winner of Wrangler Contest! " ?raws took* M ?Door Prize! OLD FOUNDRY BANOUET BOOM WNtSASdMt-LUkNM ^HOTO ACCIDENTALL OMITTED *?ub Oxeadne's photo-mi Pembroke Senior High graph woo accidentally era*- School's bosrball team. Ox tod bom last week's preview endne is ene sI two team (END ALL OXENDINE Manager Pembroke Rifle Team Wins Qvision by Adam Powell When Pembroke JROTC Rifle Team started out the 1981-82 school year, they knew they possessed the skill to caputre the division title. After a very successful divi sion season, the Warriors prepared for the conference championship under the su pervision of Master Sergeant Richard Knox. On March 5, 1982 the Warrior sharpshoo ters met the West Brunswick Trojans and fired a very good match. But in spite of how well the Warriors shot they were edged out of the confe rence championship. After the Rifle Team put up their rifles for this year they will be losing most of the following rifle team members. Team commander Cadet Captain Terrv Deese, Major Robert Lee Locklear, Cadet Captain Don Newton, Cadet Captain Eddie Jones, Cadet First Lt. James C. Locklear and Cadet First Sgt. Ervin Cummings. After the conference match, a competition was held to determine the conference Rif le Team. The members of the Conference Rifle Team are: Cadet First Sgt. Richard Stidham from South Bruns wick. Cadet LTC Joey Howard from West Brunswick. Cadet first Sgt. Kenneth Lee from [New Hanover, Cadet Captain Terry Deese from Pembroke and Cadet Major Ted Wiech man from Lumberton. | NEWS NOTES Ethics panel votes probe of Sen. Williams. Senate bill to seek Insan ity plea changes. Bomb mailed to Prince ; Charles intercepted. i Rickover says Navy should build subs. Percentage of women smokers decreases. 4 Gavin confirmed as Am bassador^Mesico. Military jet explodes kill to, dl 2l_.te.rf_ Celebrates 82nd Birthday Mn. Gertrude Ckavk Mrs. Gertrude Chavis of the Antioch Community cele brated her 82nd birthday on March 8th at the Antioch Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Chavis is the wife of the late Mr. W.A. Chavis. She is one of the oldest members of Antioch Church. She is the mother of ten children, three of them deceased. The survi ving seven are: Mrs. Ralph Hunt of Fairmont; Mrs. Willie F. Locklear of St. Pauls; Mrs. Omer Pegram of St. Pauls; Miss lola Chavis of St. Pauls; Mr. Samuel Chavis of Red Springs; Mrs. Moses Chavis of Lumberton; Mr. Clark Chavis of St. Pauls. Mrs. Chavis has lived to see her fifth generation. She has i 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Her survi ving sisters are Mrs. Del Finia Parks of Rockingham; Mrs. Jeannie Bell Cummings of Stemming. SC; Mrs. Cretie Bell of Shannon; Mrs. Uaxie Ledwell of Lumberton. Her brothers are Mr. Lonnie led well of Baton Rouge. La.; Mr. Manley Ledwell of Rocking ^She had a beautifully dec?- I BIBLE VERSE V f herein is the righte ousness of God revealed fromfekh to faith; as it is m written. Tke just shall live | 1. Who was the author of 2 the above verse? 2. To whom was he X writing? 3. What man made the Q last dause of this verse Q famous? , 4. Where may this state- 1 r stent be found? nMsWlt W WWSw It. The Apostle Paul. 2. The believers in the city of Rome. I 3. The statement, "The just shall live by faith," which caused Martin Luther to question his Roman Catholic ad herence. 1 4. Romans 1:17. "It tt always incomprahanfibla to a man that a VMMM rafuaa an offar of %*>$i.1 j? - . >;.? ELECT j Gary L. Locklear j District Court ? Judge j Robeson Scotland t ? PLATE SALE ? MARCH 19 Pembroke Town Park ?Paid for by Locklear for Judge Committee, Randall Jones, Treas. OLD FASHIONED III! Ill Vk) INVENTORY AND 1^ % M | SIDEWALK SALE J FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE WITH ALREADY REDUCED MERCHANDISE MARKED DOWN EVEN LOWER ... EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! SALE DATES - MARCH 12th AND 13th. 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