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PAGE 7 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, July 8. 196S Navy Man In Viet Nam USS MIDWAY — Aviation Ma chinist’s Mate Third Class Franklin D. DeLoatch, USN, son of Mrs. Amy M. DeLoatch of Route 2, Conway, has been award ed the Armed Forces Expedition ary Medal for service off the coast of Viet Nam while serving aboard the U.S. Seventh Fleet’s attack aircraft carrier USS Mid way. Midway pilots have been mak ing daily air strikes against com munist military installations in North Viet Nam and Viet Cong concentrations in South Viet Nam. The Armed Forces Expedition ary Medal Is awarded to service men in ah area of operations for 30 or mpre consecutive days. “Learning by doing” is the 4-H way. ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, tore. In 3 to 5 days, Infected skin loughs off. Then watch HEALTHY kin appear! Now at Bolton Drug Harrell Homers As M'boro Ponies Trip Conway, 5-3 By STEVE DAVENPORT MURFREESBORO - Ronnie Harrell belted a two run homer in the bottom half of the fifth inn ing Tuesday to give the Murfrees boro Pony League team a 5-3 victory over Conway and a tie for second place in the Tri-Coun- ty League. Elmore Whitley drove in the tying run for Murfreesboro in the fifth Inning and moved around to third base on throwing errors. Harrell then sent his towering blast deep into left field scoring the winning runs. Conway, whose only defeat was to Ahoskie, tallied two runs In the first inning on three Mur freesboro errors. Murfreesboro rebounded in the second inning when Billy Theodo- rakis and Wayne Wilson walked. Mitchell Russell then connected for a double driving in the two runs. Conway came back in the third inning to produce one run on a single by Ricky McGee who scor ed after two walks and a sacri fice. This put Conway out In front, 3-2. Murfreesboro tallied their three runs In the fifth for the win. They are now 4-2, tied with Conway for second place in con ference play. Michael Blanton went the dis tance for Murfreesboro gaining his fourth victory. Tom Draper was the losing hurler for Con way, giving up only two hits. Ricky McGee led the Conway batters vrith two hits in four trips to the plate. The Murfreesboro Little League All-Stars were handed their third setback bytheConway Little League All-Stars, 9-6, in the opening game. Say, '“I saw it in The Times-News,” please. Miss Flythe At Sarasota, Fla. SARASOTA, Fla. - Miss Jan ice Faye Flythe of Conway en joyed a visit to Sarasota Jungle Gardens while vacationing on Florida’s Lower West Coast. Here the visitors mingle with flamingos and other rare and un usual wild fowl from every Con tinent, which roamfreelyinthese world-famous Gardens. Also of Interest In Sarasota Jungle Gar dens are thousands of tropical plants, many of which are beau tifully colored, huge Royal Palms bordering dense jungle trails, and brilliantly colored macaws and cockatoos which pose with vis itors for pictures. GLOVER'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Road Service a Specialty Atlas Tires and Batteries LE 9-2756 Rich Square JACKSON TRI-COUNTY LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM—The Jack- son team is in second place in the Tri-County League in the summer recreation program. They are shown as follows; First row, left to right: John Thomas Turner. Marty Martin, Craig Holmes. Stan Ricks, Stevie Harrell. Brad Bradley, Jiles Harrell, Bailey Pope, Jimmy Pope. Second row, lett to right: Coach Leslie Bullock, Jimmie Wheeler, Morris Beasley. Paul Morgan, Mike Parks, Gurney Rose, oe Beasley, Kent Stephenson, Coach H. W. Grant, Diego Hasty, Bobby Aj-nold. 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The winners took an early lead, scoring three runs in the first Inning on four walks and sin gles by Wheeler and Parks. The locals tallied their only run in the bottom of the first on a fielder’s choice and singles by Gilbert Vaughan and Mike Kin- law. Jackson added two more runs in the third frame on a walk and a home run by Rose. Ahoskie was led at the plate by Clubb, who collected two hits in three at bats. Wheeler went three for Ijiir to lead Jack! The AhoskieTony: MR. TOBACCO FARMER TOBACCO CURING TIME ... IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER PLAY IT SAFE —BE READY Let Us Supply You With 'PURE' Tobacco Curing Oils FOR THIS SEASON PROMPT SERVICE from RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS! Our "PURE" Curing Oils Are Made To Burn Clean ... We Guarantee To Keep Your Tanks Filled Throughout The Season. SEE US 'NOW' For Prompt, Friendly Deliveries With A Curing Oil Thas Is Made Clean TO BURN Clean. 'YOU CAN BE SURE WITH PURE' SPRUILL OIL CO., INC. Ahoskie, N. C. Phone 332-2048 SPRUILL OIL CO., INC. Roduco, N. C. Phone 3816 BERTIE-MARTIN OIL CO., INC. Windsor, N. C. Phone 794-2218 backed up Ronnie Riddick’s four- hit pitching with a ten hit attack as they defeated the Jackson Pony Leaguers 14-3 in the second game. T. Pope and Carroll did the hurling for Jackson. The locals opened the scoring with three runs in the second inning on singles by Ronnie Rid dick and David Barnes and tri ples by Larry Rhoads andTommy Godwin. Ahoskie began to build up its lead with two runs in the third on an error, a walk, a sacrifice, and a single by Gene Rhoads; three in the fourth on a walk, two errors, and singles by David Barnes and Larry Rhoads; and two in the fifth on three walks and two errors. Jackson tallied two runs In the third on two walks and sin gles by A. Pope and T. Pope and one In the sixth on a walk and an error. The winners scored their four final runs in the bottom of the sixth on three walks, a hit bats- ah',' a single “by ' Davlil' pverton id a, triple Py The locals were sparked of fensively by David Barnes, who collected three hits in four trips to the plate. The Jackson attack was led by T. Pope, who went two for two. Red Devils Get 8-4 Win Over Tigers By BOBBY BLOWE RICH SQUARE - Righthander Allen White pitched a two hitter and struck out nine as Rich Square defeated Woodland 8-4 for their first win of the season. The Rich Square nine were never in trouble as Allen White, Mike Best, Andy Robbins, and Jimmy Clark led the hitting at tack for Red Devils. Rich Square scored two in the second when Best singled, and A. Robbins doubled and later stole third and home. Lewis Urquhart, leading off the third, was hit by a pitch and then later scored on Allen White’s home run. In the fifth Mike Best singled across two runs and D. Brown scored Best on a long fly, to right field. In the sixth Rich Square scored again when rookie Jimmy Clark came off the bench and slapped a powerful single to right field. Clark stole second and then scored on A. White’s double to left field. The Tigers from Woodland scored four runs led by Wells, Parrish, and Lassiter, the losing pitcher who fanned 10 and gave up seven hits. R H E Rich Square 022 031-8 7 5 Woodland 010 111-4 2 1 Red Devils Storm R. S. By BOBBY BLOWE MURFREESBORO - J. Warren hurled a four hitter and drove across three runs as the Mur freesboro Red Devils stormed over Rich Square last Tuesday afternoon. Warren had a perfect game for 3 1/3 innings before giving up a hit. He also walked two and fanned 13 batters. Murfreesboro rallied for four runs in the first when T. Jones singled, S. Pierce went to second on an error and J. Warren sin gled up the middle to drive In two runs. D. Cobb and R. Chltty were admitted to base on errors. Then R. Hodges had a double on another error driving in two more runs. Murfreesboro was at It again in the 3rd when two singles and a triple were put together for two more runs. The Devils again in the 4th Rich Square By BOBBY BLOWE CONWAY - Three singles and two errors sparked a four - run explosion in the third inning that shot Conway past Rich Square 5 to 3 Thursday night. The loss Was the third for the young Rich Square team and left Conway with a won three and lost one record. Conway scored one in the first when T. Ward singled and then stole second, third and went home on a pass ball. T. Ward led off the big third with a single, stole second. J. Brldgers then doubled on an er ror which scored Ward. C. Bry ant reached first on another er ror which scored Brldgers from second. J. Kirland slammed out his second hit of the game scor ing Bryant. J. Lassiter then sin gled scoring Kirland from first. 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