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3 PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. Thursday, July 29, 1937 4v e I i ? Around The Ring At By AYCOCK BkOWN J.u'k Stood, the so-called middla Vi :?hi chami)k)!i of North and South Carolina took a lLking and a TKO in til'.- eighth i-ciiiul of a 10-round bm.t !.ur; at A :d Wam-n's Casino b.oxi.'ji ' ' "'v on July . Keu "'iiei ' ,Lcwj. p.'dgy Uichn.uii J eriy;T de liven ; t TKO. Alter it wui over St -d ,:.:ne lu:; k ii.t.i ;he rinjf and Btuott .ide dun-a .'Ivd.Uil, OX- Caioii;;iijinn who roA-iv.-in bouts, while the latter atuiouu.-ed that S:ed challenged Red to anot.isr encounter at some pending dan-. The pending di io va3 officially announc ed on Atlantic L'each to ay i ...i Warren who stated that he vvuuiu match theni on Friday night, Aug ust !. The bout a 10-iounder will top the card. Insofar as Atlantic Beach is con cerned Steed can still be the middle-' weigh, champion of the Carolinas but not of Virginia because a Vir ginian brought his blr.od ami te. -Liy-oh-ed him at this 8" side resort on the date mentioned . the foregoing paragraph. Many water fight fans who saw the previous scrap be tween the two will probably be on 1 hand to see who brings blood on Au-' list 6. In the semi-finals on Auaust G Tony Amarosa of Richmond, who last season proved that he was as ' 1 hard a fighter as his surname is to pronounce will meet Mike O'iiiien of '"' Sanford, N. C, in eight rounds. Mike has never appeared before fans in this coastal resort but Tony has and those who remember well, recall that the Richmond Anthony can de- liver the goods. A couple of recent collge boys, now pro will meet in a six rounder i as a final battle for the prelims. Glen Penland of NT. C. State will fi-ht Bill Shores of Carolina. ! Early in the preliminaries, but a bout which should be more than 'somewhat of a scrap, will be the ' challenge bout between "Gilla Kid" j Eldridge of Dunn and the U. S. Ma-1 lines and Henry Gillikin of More-j head City, sometimes called the fight ing fisherman. Here on Friday night ' July 23rJ, the "Gilla Kid" was kay-' ehod by Gillikin in the second of a 4 round bout. It is thought he. eabi uls that even Gillikin was somewhat sur prised at the result of the bout. lie was challenged and Lomi l o.iy in th: crowd of two involved ff.ii.;g rath er sure of victory in any return bout suggested that winner take all in their coming engagement. So the 4 rounder which will involved enough money to make the next payment on a moderately priced automobile maybe more, it will be a challenge bout and a winner take all bout. Teeny Finer of Aloier. d City wdl tight Russell Lewis of Richmond in a scheduled 3-rounIer. Teeny is ;ort of fast on his feetand has a fair way of punching. Nobody in this nock of the water has seen Russell mix it t-o the outcome of the first p.elim on the car l is in th? bag. By J. W. STEWART 1 Ray Matulewicz w as' ottered some opposition in hii fight last Friday night by one of the fastest scrappers ;een in this section of the State in ome time, Hunter Crostic, former .AU Champion of Virginia. In round one Matulewicz let Crostic do hi! of the fighting, and thus received ?veral blows to the face and b.idy. .'. : roii.i ; two Matulewicz gave some ..cilc:s hut a.cnin Crostic led the - unf got in several good ..;v. . li tie third round Crostic '.3 fouled and time was taken out. uder the old rules Crostic would . ave been awarded the fight, but Mider the new rues time is taken . ut and the fi;ht then continued, the ,. u id j to the nan fouled. In i."!d four MatuUwi dostic with all t'.u ; ability. Cro:4;i' vi 'i live times in i.:!. ;. I occasions went ai'ter w. '.Athin hii t. I tile fiooi t vo of thjse in dueling i olows, while . v'.ici's he tooK viie count of sewn, eight, and nine. in the fifth round MaluhvLa again j w-.nt after C'roslic who was still put j ting' up a good fight, getting some i good blows in. On a double cross to the body Crosby went down for the count of nine an! came up in a weakened condition but' striving in every way he could to get away from Matuhviez. However Matulwicz soon landed a right to the jaw' and Cros tic went down for the full eount al though he tried at the 'count of eight to rise on his feet but fell back to the canvas in the attempt after one min ute 15 seconds of the round. Crostic was given two rounds by the referee, the 1st and the 3rd. In the runner-up- event "Red" Lewis knocked out Lee Huggins of Fort Bragg after 2 minutes of the foutrh round. Huggins at the out set of the fight looked as if he would ?ive ewit a good fight. He used a windmill offensive with' both fists which seemed to have ewis guessing for the fir.;t two rounds. However in the fourth Lewis solved Huggins defense and sent a good right upper cut to th: jaw and Huggins was out celd for icwiul nunuus. In the preliminary Jimmie Lucas substituted f-.L-Joe Lewi- who was f:-Y.e to fiiit due to a bad lip, and :ir.;. A it up with Jim Johnson of Win- " y.'.5 m:. Johnson v. as either not a .... t;. or v. is oi'f color for the n::. j--- Uj :n.rtly s:;wd in the ring d-. . i-.U:;g himself and ocasionally la: t:fc a blow. Johnson soon cnen- Wiit Disease Attacks State's Tobacco Crop R LEiGH, July 28 Granville wiit, .rapidly spreading into new a- .cas, win piooauiy cose isorin iaro i it tobacco growers $1,000,000 this eaton, estimates Dr. Luther Shaw, extension plant pathologist at State College. - , . Although no practical, effective cure for the disease is known at pres ent, he said, growers can take action in check and to protect future crops from wilt. The first step, he continued, is to .dentify the disease as soon as it appears in a field. Wilt causes leaves to dioop or wilt, then wrinkle, turn yellow, and die. Finally the entire ;dant is killed. lne disease is usually tound in scattered patches over a field, but a high percentage of the plants in each patch is affected. If a diseased stalk is cut in two and pressed with the lingers, a dirty, yellowish ooze will drip out. The diseased organisms can be rpread into uninfected areas by water running from one field to another, cn the feet of men or animals, or on wheels or other parts of farm implements. Io check the spread of the dis ease this season, Dr. Shaw pointed out, growers should exercise every pie-caution to keep the organism.: from being carried into new terri tory. To protect future crops, It is ad visable to start a four-year rotation with wilt-resistant crops such p.a corn, wheat, rye, soybeans, cotton, sweet potatoes, and melons. These crops will give the wiit or ganisms a chance to die out before tobacco is planted again. On ' the otier hand, plants like Irish potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, peanuts, ragweed, and horse nettle help keep the. wilt organisms alive. On Sunday afternoon August 1 the Pollocksville Tigers will meet th? local club in their second game her: this season. The contest called for 3:00 o'clock, promises to be a close one. iiiiii ii n i.i muni" ii iiui iiiwi yiwiMwn iwm. www wniiummiijJiiiiiwii ' w m iin1M.iii,iunri ,mlmn mm tMWu t C lM v 4mu KNOW WHEN TO SAY: "WILSON-THAfS AUf AND WHEN TO SAY: "THAT'S ALL" Atlantic Team Wins F c mCCC Boys 12-5; W. W. CLARKE ATLANTIC, July 25 The CCC boys f:om Jacksonville weakened in the eighth to lose to the local team, 12 to i. Scoring first in the second inning, Jacksonville's Lad was over nme ia the fourth by Atlantic's two Tans. !i ' ' ' '!. ' CC 1 u ler Hardin hit the ball ve light UeM fence, .iti.iiit. Jt t;c in the t-evtnth on a walk ar.d a couple t,f erro; . In I a ighti frame the . boys f-ii'i ' 'v.yxiw made five costly errors, aid Ath-.t;;. ?--tin four tits and tvo x-?.'.'.i an ' ?t.-alin bii es easily, gallop d acv -.is ic.i plat. light iim. -. bh th -Jo te-.0" a- -ri : . f.. G i p; : . ay du : Gl i: sid ut over Lucas' eve and the t if this tdded a little zest to ! t L ucas pot a good blow to j s's .ia.v in the fourth and he; ? .oa:it of nine. He fought! s gioj the remainder of the rs lie had prcvioiij to this --ue:3 wis t i.-::i the dee'i.iion. :h r p . .imi.iary Henry :vutc:-. 1 with Steele El'- was sub-.i-.u-ing for Buddy :' Beau'.t. Elridge ap j' umsy ?..- : ii rhtir, but man get several good blows in the fi.-st . ...ir.d. However s-ri.i end 3d it ii the second lood half lef: he to the :' th . ffi!.?J eitrhth HiAdin pitch c" a ::-.:i!-.-'.:-:y jrsata for the visitors, a' "i.e.- f nvrmly three safeties. I'l l !s st ?c: & vor.: Jiuir.i ve day on t- r.v ":. 1. 1;.-. .;cl:s, i'lf Tigsrs 0: ' :' h. :';r . having stcured o. 1;- h-.i i-.i fi:i innings of his P - iver Corbett 'got i j r : ti e z.y.-? tcday. The C-: s, v.t-.k?i-3 iiau-. tiht safe t: -5 f n ' and t -i-tesn errors. u " 'hi : ;ti of Unrle S: l-py T'- !.,. played a Cri-ai-ded g; me. ,rh;!ax;tt;n-j only si-vt-n i.it3, they took 3'x walks and m no .ro;-s (iavt- a debatable BUTTERFLY B U N S Are Delicious give them A Trial FRESH EVERY DAY 'Hetts Bakery BEAUFORT 95c pint $1.80 quart (Sim (i33m saai4iflugi) mm.) Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office at Residence, Ann Street Office Hottrt: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. and by Appointment Phoaa 338-1 M. D. V. MORTON TJOTARY FUBLIC Fire and Casualty Insurance BEAUFORT. N. C. Storied ramparts pe worlds faS x-:v-:-:"-:w-.:..x-x-f"M RoMghi & .Dre ssd ra view of the entrtsce to the macle eftr betnc erected for F GoMen Gate intent KIob1 Exposition on te&itire Island in i The Most Exacting ' Demands for Beauty We are ever on the alert to improve our service. Thru the journals of our profession, and thru mem-" bership in state and na-' tional associations, w e keep abreast of the latest developments in mortu ary work. This means that the people we serve re ceive the advantages of new ideas and discoveries as soon as they are avail- r able to residents of the largest communities. We always aim to keep pace with progress in making funeral rites just as beau tiful and impressive as possible. Phone i Nignt 375-6 Day 375-1 Adair & Rice BEAUFORT, N. C. Build And mg Supplies carooro ii a- jT JLumperT (Lorn pany BEAUFORT N. C A I i
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