Ed Bartniek Hurls Fine Game As Martins Fake Series With Bears; Greenies Plav Here Wednesday "Little Eddie" Gives Three Safeties. Fans Seven. Walks None Mm? \l Kill W iIli Tri|?l? \n?l Single For Four l.ittlr EdJ? Bartr.ick ! I ti < > big role in :? ? Martin*' Mrt-niuJ vie- j liity over New Bern ifi v as he hurled three -hit bail here last ; night t. turn back the Beat- 5.1 Bart hick fannel >? v'< n and did ? t allow a walk The content wa> d? i lavedin the seventh inning for about twenty minutes due toac-loudhu'-n Tuhbs. starlit ig-..~pi:tc:tiL r. iUi. XtTw5 Bern, was ulid and bad tu be repl&tn}. the seem << ' ' \ F'? f * ?: ? ? 1 < Be; i ? *? : t'.s ? ii-.':.. in v < first i".i:ir..i? < an cMj,r and Red Har per's hour tut, T'.< i e times in ? thr? e livider.- et "ic< -. Two morel "runs wa n add. 1 m the fifth on Ed- ! di- BartnickVtripl. . two .singles, I'V/ o j walks and an error. The final scon ! was mad. jm the sixth -tun/.a on A1 i bntton's singh a walk, a fuTd'-rVj . ch"ice and New+nan's single Rod- Harner' R.-ur Hard baseman. w \' .\ nier a' i * m ! gib for four tni' to the plate, and ; Pitct ? i Bartr.iel was hest for the Marti; . wdl trii ? and sing It for . f 'l.w atterrrDts,' ?? L Monday May 21 New Bern Ah K II PO A V Taylor. lJ 4 0 0 1 1 .0 Hiift ' 4 i o 3 .3 ' u Swicc H It 4 (> h l no ?Harper, 3b Me Cart j. ef Askew. 2b GelUC.. ;? Shat/i i c Tlil-h . y Feat hers t m i. . p 2 0 . 0 0 1 1 MrCVlim.-h. p in 0 u 0 (j Total 32 A 3 24 14 1 Hilliamston Ah K II PO A I Harts'" , L'l 2 1. 1 1 10 Kellei ci 3 .2 0 -> n n New ir.ati. 3b "A 0 1 o 5 0 _Lb . , 4 II ! 7 1 0 Th. Feath* - erstune 3. McCoh ' .Struck (Tut. by Featherst'-' "- ' 'ough 2. Bartniek 7 Hits, pfi i ie I 0 in 1 (noh. out ?: 2nd F mi ton . 7 in ' . M1 C i.u1 ?. i .u 2 1/4..- mg | :lele ? i Feather-ton. 1'mpires M.kisc. ' : : i ! : mm Who Is Where TIESDAY. MAT 21 Goldsboro at New Bern Williamston at Greenville Kinston at Snow Hitt Wilson at Tar|>oro WEDNESDAY. MAY 22 New Bern at Goldsboro Greenville at WILLIAMSTON Snow Mill at Kinston Tarboro at Wilson Till KSDAY. MAY 23 New Bern at Snow Hill Greenville at Xarboro Williamston at Wilson Goldsboro at Kinston f KID AY. MA Y 24 Mill at New Bern ? Tar I)->r6 at Greenville W ikon at M ILL! AMSTON Kinston at Goldsboro (folrisboro Rallies In Ki?1 dsbor<> the Mart iris suffered a 13-3 d? !< ah Ucide I.e'vm started 011 tlx mound for ttu, Martins, hut after his pitches were rapped for 15 base hits in six innings, tie was replaced by Mike Del.ucn who allowed three hil and three funs ouring tile last -two stan zas RoC'k as ti e shilling star at the plate with two safeties* lor three trips M Thompson and Hart soil' follow ed with two hits'each Second h;js? man IfarT-or- featured afield for the Martins The box Imply, Ma> 17. Williamston All It II PO A K Hartsoi- 9h 1. 1 2 4 2 -ti Keller, cf - Q T 1 I _0_ ll Newman. Ml> t; 1. 1 2 2 I FToTTT 1 h 3 ~r~2 7 t) tr 1. Thornpson. i! 3 1 0 1 0 l Slakis. ss: 4 2 1 2 2 0 M 'I'iinmi'i II? ?4? H -h ?4+? o Albrvttofr, c 5 o 0 (j 0.0 l.cvin, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 x Hart nick 1 0 o 0 0 0 I). I.m a. p 0 o o o o o xxSwain 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 0 0 24 7 2 xB-itted i- i Levin in 7tl>. ' *? v Bat tod fni- IVLuoa in Oth. ?? fioldsboro \h K II I'O A I*! Didaetano. II 4 2 2 2 0 0 r.iwlak, 2b 4 12 4 0 0 larosM.rl 2 4 2 5 0 0 I V? It-, c 5 1 1 H 0 Me Williams. 1 b 5 1 4 3 2 0 [kit-ton. i t 4 2 3 1 0 0 xheph. y. 31) n4 1 2 3 1 0 Morn.sijrlo. ss r> o 0 I) 1 2 Woodend. t> .? i 2 1 1 1 Totals 30 13 1H 27 5 5 .-wore by Miliums . R Wllhaniston <>00 300 212? H Uoldshoro 021 403 30x 13 Uuhs hatted ;n Knepley 2. McWil haihs 0. Pawlak, larossi. Pat ton. M li ; - n 2. llartsiM. Keller. Two lia. o hits Knepley. Pattoh, p?hA lak. M Thompson 2. MeWilhams 2. Hart Keller Three base hit Knep a~> '!? n ha.-.r M. Tk.'inp.son. Dpubh pla> . llartsoe, Slakis and v " ? P?a - ? ' en I ?.i 11: . el l 1 ,< v in 4. MK.VS SI MM Kit Wearing Apparel SLACK SUITS $1.95 Up $ T K A W II ATS $1.00 Up SWIM TRUNKS 97c Up CALL 159 FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING PITTMAN'S Martins Return To inning Ways W ith Victory Over Bears M. 111? ? 1111>? 11 CuiiiK I lo 5 \ i?-lory in lli? Fir?-I Start For \\ illi.iin-loii Thr Witliamston Martina Aent | back into tlu* win column Sunday af ? ttinoon in Ni w Bern us they scored ,i 4-3 decision over the Bears Mallard Thompson pitched for the Martins. , aMoWlrtg 10 hits arid walking five hatters, hut when McCarty doubled in the ninth Manager Ked Swain feh that a possible rally should he halt rcd and railed on himself for action rH** had no trouble in ending the con gest ; Despite the?fact that NoVI' Bern's t elding was sloppy. Manager Shat h-tf V men made the fust tuple play mi the league this season as Catcher Shat/er caught Alhritton's attempted sacrifice, threw to I fug who touch ed second base and then tagged Red Swain sliding into the bag Williamston scored a run in the first when Keller reached first by an error and scored on Rock's double Hits by Thompson and Newman cou pled with a sacrifice and an outfield fly accounted for a run in the third and a walk and Rock's two base blow chalked up another counter in the fifth. The winning run was scored in the seventh frame when Keller, on third by two errors crossed the plate on a passed hall. "Hard'- HtK'k, with two doubles and a single for five attempts, led the Martins at bat ttlakis followed with two for four Manager Red Swain made a beau tiful running catch in left field to rate defensive honors. The box: Sunday. May 19. _ A |t |J ij un A t . ? " ? * fi ? r* r. Hartsoo, 2b 3 0 1 3 3 0 Keller, if 4 2 0 0 0 0 Newman, 8b 4 1 1 1 1 0 Hock, lb 5 0 3 9 0 0 L Thompson, rf 4 0 3 0 0 Slakis. ss 4 0 2 2 3 0 Swain, If-p 3 0 v 1 2 0 0 AI button, c 4 0 0 0 0 0 M Thompson, p 3 1 1 1 1 0 Bartnick. If 0 1L 0 0 -11 _a. Totals 34 1 !) 27 8 0 New Bern Ah RHPOA E Taylor, rf 4 1 0 1 0 0 Hug. ss 4 1 0 3 1 l s:\i 11' i'< ? 11 |f i 2 1 1 o_ Harper, 3b 5 0 2 1 3 2 McCarty. rf 4 0 2 3 0 0 Askew, 2b 5 0 1 0 2 2 Jeraci, lb 3 0 1 10 0 0 Shatzer, c 4 0 0 7 0 0 MrCullough, p 3 0 2 1 0 0 Totals 37 3 10 27 7 5 ?Score by innings: ?R Williamson 101 010 010 4 Now Born 201 000 000 3 Huns batted in Rock 2. ilarper 2. McCarty. Newman. Two base hits': Rock 2. McCullnugh. McCarty Saen lues: Hartsoe, Swain. Double plays: Swiggctt and Shatzer; Harper and (leraci. Triple play: Shatzer and Hun Left on bases Wilhamston 1. New Bern 9. Basra on balls, off Me Cullough 4. M. Thompson 5. Struck out, by MrCullough 5. Hits off Thompson 10 in 8 2-3; Swain 0 tn 2-3. Wild pitches: Thompson 2 Winning pitcher: Thompson. Umpires: Han na and Rosner. Time 2:15. 1 yr \iNiMiNtfS W I. Pet. Tarboro 19 7 731 Wilson 1 ?i H 4U# Goldsboro 14 11 566 Kinston 12 12 500 Snow Hill 11 12 478 Greenville 9 16 360 New Bern 9 16 360 WIIXIAMSTON 8 16 .333 RKSULTS Friday. May 17. Goldsboro 13. Wiiiiamston 8. Now Born 2. Grocnvillo 0. Snow Hill 12. Tarboro 10. Wilson 7. Kinston 0. Saturday. May 18. Snow Hill 0, Tarboro 1. Wilson 8. Kinston 4 Greenville 0. Now Born 4. Goldsboro 16. Wiiiiamston 11 Sunday. May 19. (Tarboro 13. Kinston 12 Snow Hill 3. Wilson 2. Wiiiiamston 4. New Bern 3. Goldsboro 6, Greenville 5. Monday. May 20. Kinston 7, Tarboro lr Goldsboro 9. Greenville 2. Wiiiiamston 5, Now Born 3. Wilson-Snow Hill, rain Mrs A R White returned last week-end from a visit with relatives in 1 ? ? Woodend 8. DeLuca 1. Struck out, by Levin 3. Woodend 9. DeLuca 1. Hits, off Levin 15 in 6; DeLuca 3 in 'lr. Wild prteh Woodemi. Passed bnttsr Albntton. Peelo Losing pitcher: Le vin. Umpires Hanna. Hosner Time of 2:45. ? Wants V AL.till.VS SPECIAL SN APDKAfi ?n plants for sale. Colors, pink, red. white and yellow. 25 cents per doz en. Mrs. Thro Roberson. ni21-2t WANTED: SCRAP IRON IN SMAI.I. or large quantities. 25c and 30e per 100 pounds. Wiiiiamston Iron and Metal C-mpsiiy. Main Street. ml7-3t THE BEST TIES MADE: WEMBLEY Nor-East ttea. Crush it, tw^st it, knot It and not a wrinkle. Only $1.00 at Darden's Dept. Store. ml7-It Goldsboro "Bugs* Take WilliaawtMi I Bv 5-Run Margin I.OOM'U IMuwmI (ioulM KihU With a SfoPf of 16 to I I In a loosely play game here last j Saturday night Goldsboro defeated Williamston 16-11 in a runfest of the first degree. The Bugs scored six runs in the eighth inning to cinch the bat XT Williamston counted two runs in 1 the first on an error and a home run by Rock over the right field fence, to i tie the score. Two more in the third resulting from three hits, an error and a wild pitch sent the locals out in front, and four more in the'fourth on a walk, fielder's choice, an error, Newman's triple. Rock's single, and ! I,< Elkin Tribune?"So far as we have been able to observe, W. Kerr Scott, Commissioner of Agriculture, has measured up to the responsibilities of his office in s satisfactory manner. He has been aggressive and properly mindful, we think, of the agri cultural Interests of the State." Oaford Ledger?"This newspaper is inclined to believe that should Mr. Scott be returned to office his accomplishments for North Carolina In the next four yean will be even gieatei than they have been during his first term of office." w The Dally Advance, Elisabeth City?"Commissioner Scott, in the opinion of this paper, is doing a splendid Job in the office which he now holds. A farmer himself, a former county agent, a long-time leader of farmers, he thinks their thoughts and Thin apace contributed by W. Kerr Scott't Friend* in Martin County.