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Thursday, July 1, 1937 THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE TWO Ball Game Sunday where she is now living, it was stat-: THEN THE FUN BEGAN D.-.s::::. iV.ouid lv- .o. J each e-k uatii the vos.-vlU onti oil ed. Calcium arsenate is recommend ed in amounts varying acicHin? to the conditions of eaeh t:e. Fail details about weevils and tk'stir.g may be obt.iir.ed tree from the entomology department at State College, Dr. Mst:alf added. to the ocas moving in to live a few days ao, td by Mr. Sikes. lie Simnson c...".-ge ad- Beaufort News of Janiesville wiil play the Beaufort . j i 1 1 jacsnt The Fertilizer supple .heated with cop- j baseball team on Sunday ac me ' nrk. it was announced today. At on Queen. Street here, will serve as i r.. 9:-";Vaate. boron, magnesium and : ang::'-se is being tested by bulb "rm-;pr; in Xew Hanover inperof4e a new operations manager cf tae I Morehead City plant. Mrs. M. B. Morgan of Salisbury, who has been associated with N. C. IV-;r;es for some time has been tj-.ju: :ed finan cial director of tlu o-gar.i-.at.or with headquarters in Morh;aJ City least two Sabbath 4th of July games are scheduled for that day. Down at Atlantic the strong Core Sound team will meet the Wilminzton Pir-z-.tei. g.o-vevs i- New Hanover County to :em.'dy plant disease conditions and to oro'r ;te better growth cf the Zion E. Mason To Be Production Manager Of All Fisheries Plants .. ','. s I I i j" t i ft BASEBALL PRESSBOX By A. R. r.!CE By A. R. RICE It was the eighth inning before th.: Kinston Textile Mills team got a hit their only one off Leslie Davis, pitching for Beaufort her Sunday in an 11 to 0 rout of the visitors. Beaufort's hard hitting bats chas ed Hinnant, starting Kinston pitcher, in the fifth and continued against McDaniel, his successor on the mound. Altogether, sixteen hits were made by Beaufort, three each by R. Hassell and Fulcher and two each by Clark, Vanhorn, Davis and Willis, one of Willis' being a homer. The locals scored three times in the second on hits by Willis, R .Has sell, Fulcher and Clark. Four in the fourth on a pass to Willis and hit hv R. Hassell. Fulcher, Davis, Clark and Vanhorn. A final cluster of four, were pushed over in the hftn o:i Willis' round-tripper, a hit by Ful cher, base on balls to Clark and hits by C. Hassell and Vanhoin. ' Thirteen visitors went down via the strike-out route. Davis va!kd four and hit one. Six locals vera giv en passes. ON THE Atlantic Diamond Carteret Pirates Take Kinston Leg.cn Junior Team For A Win Mon. Zien E. Mason, resident of Beau-:-M-t vho for the past several months has served as both operations mana ger and production managei of N. C. I ishsries main plant in Morehead City has been given the important port of production manager for each of the three N. C. Fisheries plants, 1 -eated in Manteo, Morehead City and Belhaven, it was onnounced to riay by John Sikes, president and gen ..;'! nunager of the organization. 1'.h change comes as a promotion ."or Mason, a man who has had much experience in the seafood industry. His headquarters will still be in More head City. J. H. Byers of Raleigh, who came TU., ininn T vcrinll Post 99 JU- i lie -t. in. -mi r.;.- team of Carteret County de feated the Kinston Juniors 19 to 2 here last Monday. Yeomans held the visitors to 5 hits and found 10 while the locals were combining 12 hits with many Kins ton errors. Thomas with 3 safeties led the winners. Guthrie, Paul and Merrill got 2 each. Kilpatrick collect ed 3 of the visitors' 5 hits. Jones ani Vatz pitched for the losers and walked 4, hit 2 batters and had several wild pitches recorded against them. Weevils May Attack Cotton This Summer By W. W. CLARKE Sunday, June 27 In a game slow and lacking in en thusiasm, the thermometer register ing a new high for the summer, Hark res Island trailed the home today 11 to 5. Getting an early start, the vis itors tallied once in each of the first and second on two hits and two er rors. First up in the second for At lantic Claude Brown planted the ball across right field fence for a circuit of the bases Holding the Islanders tcoieless for the next five innings the locals tallied five in the third on a hit to second, two singles, and a walk. In the fourth frame on three for one base and one for two Atlan tic scored twice. A single and an error in the eighth while the locals ran in two men on a walk, two sin gles, and a double. In the last frame the visitors scored once on a two base hit and two singles. Atlantic made fifteen hits and five errors, Longest striking out four men. The Islanders recorded eight hits and six errors, their three hurl e.s fanning one. Brown and Norris led the locals v ith four hits each. F. Willis and Gas k'il gathered a pair apiece. The Wilmington Pirates will play the home team here Sunday, the Fourth at 2:30 P. M. RALEIGH. June 30 Nu'.h C.r: lina's cotton crop is rather expen sive feed for boll weevils. Let cotton may be considered just that vhc.n weevils "take" a field and keep it from producing a good yield of lir t. said Dr. Z. P. Metcalf, head of the entomology department at State College. If the v esther is warm and cloudy in July, v.itth frequent showers, boll weevil infestations will probably be heavy in Kort'i Carolina this sum mi r, he continued. But if hot, diy weather predom inate, it msy keep the we-vils ft, . r!ult:.';!yir. to any serious ex- j 'i years, Dr. Metcalf Seventeen Hyde County farmers selling 181 lambs in a cooperative pool at Plymouth received $'J40 fro the lot or $397 more than was of fered locally. pci -t'-d car. weather has been unfav-or;.-...; to v eevils, and no great dam age ) ; s been ior.e in this State, "but we our. expect the right weather evt r summer." Me nl'i pointed cut that the mild v.ir.i;r just porsed was not cold enLue.h xo kill many of the hibernat ing weevils. Every week in August, he contin ued, g.--. v--vs should examine their cotton closely, and start dusting as soon as 10 per cent of the squar:s are found to be infested. 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