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MOORE® VILLE First
baseman Sanford Sain provid
ed the batting power with a
perfect day at the plate as
Davie County High's Rebels
rolled over Mooresville High
in the South Piedmont Confer
ence here Monday afternoon.
The score was 5-1 and Sain
drove in three of the runs with
three hits in three times at
bat and scored an two oc
casions.
Sanford plated two runs in
the first inning with a single
and he batted in another in
the third with a double. He
also scored in that inning.
Sain led off a sixth-inning
rally with a single and later
crossed home plate for the
fifth Davie County run.
It was the third leage win
against the same number of
losses for the Rebels.
Davie got two in the first.
David Robertson singled and
Earl Shoaf and Edgar Osborne
walked to load the bases. Sain
brought in Robertson and
Shoaf with a timely bingle.
The Rebs added two in the
third. Osborne was hit by a
pitched ball and Sain followed
with a two-base hit that pro
duced a run. Darwin Allen's
hit scored Sain.
Sain ignited the rally in the
sixth with a single. Allen dou
bled Sain to third. And he
scored on an infield error.
Robertson and Allen follow
ed Sain in the hitting column
with two safeties apie»*.
The box:
DAVIE COUNTY
ab r ta
Mando, ss 4 0 0
Robertson, 2b 4 1 2
E. Shoaf, Bb-p 3 1 1
Osborne, cf 2 1 0
Sain, lb 3 2 3
Allen, cf 3 0 2
James, If 3 0 0
Potts, c 3 0 0
Cartner, p 3 0 0
R. Shoaf, 3b 0 0 0
Totals 2S 5 8
MOORESVILLE
ab r b
Frye, 3b 1 0 1
Gobble, lb _» 0 0
Young, ss 4 0 1
Brown, c 3 0 1
Levan, If 3 0 0
Anthony, cf 3 0 0
Coggins. p 1 0 0
Sherrill, 2b 1 0 0
Shinn, rf 3 0 0
Everhart, 2b 0 0 0
Total __ 2C I 4
Score by innings:
Davie Cooaty 2*2 Ml B—s
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The Deafness Reaearch
Foundation is asking for your
aars not while you are
iving but after dearth.
A major focus of the Deaf
ness Research Foundation has
been the development of the
remparal Bane Banks Pro
gram for Ear Research The
primary objective of this poo
gram is solving a major prob
lem regarding the search lor
new cures for deafness— the
urgent need for donations of
inner ear structures by those
who have impaired hearing.
Much deafness originate in
Lhe inner ear, unfortunately
because of its inaccessble lo
cation within the temporal
bone the hardest bone in
the human body «- cannot
be seen or examined during
one's lifetime. Therefore, only
by obtaining inner ear be
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types erf nerve deafness be
hoped for.
An elaborate network of
41 Temporal Bone Bank lab
oratories is located now
throughout the nation, in lead
ing universities and research
centers, to process and study
inner ear structures when
they are received following
the donor's death. There are
four regional Temporal Bone
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oratories.
Today, the deaf can strike
a major blow against their
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information and temporal bone
pledge forms write The Deaf
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Avenue, New York, New York
10017.
The Deafness Research
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supported by the nationfa
leading specialists and pro
fessional societies concerned
with hearing disorders.
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Errors Sherrill, Young,
Brown, Frye, Sain. Runs bat
ted in Sain 3, Potts. Two
base hits Allen, Sain, Young.
Base on balls Cartner 1,
Coggins 3, Shoaf 2. Struck out
Cartner 9, Shoaf 5, Coggins
7. Winner Cartner. Loser
Coggins.
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WINSTON-SALiM, H. C -
Billy Bensley otf Rid®eway,
Va„ winner of Bowman Gray
Stadium's season - opening
stock car races for the second
straight year, will shoot for
another victory Saturday
night, when NASCAR's modi
tied - sportsman and bobby
drivers return for their sec
ond 1906 outing. >
A field of 78 to 180 cars
is expected for the eight-event
program on the municipal sta
dium's quarter-mile asphalt
track, where new pavement
produced record speeds and
fierce competition in last Sat
urday night's opening of the
sport's 18th consecutive sea
son here .
Perk Brown erf Spray, a
frequent stadium winner, is
the new record holder. Brown
tupped his modified Chevro
let around the tight oval in
15.38 seconds 58.583 miles per
hour) in leading qualifying
trials last week. That knocked
more than a second off the!
previous mark held by Carl
Burris of Leaks ville.
Bobby Colvard of El kin and!
Don Fishel and Ray Creed,
both of Winston - Salem, also
will be shooting for repeat
victories Saturday night Col
vard won the 20-lap hobby
(amateur) feature in the sea
son opening program. Fishel
and Creed were the victors
in 15-lap races for the "SB9
claiming" (novice) division.
Saturday night's program
will include two 10-lap heats
and a 40-lap main event for
modified and sportsman cars,
two 10-lap heats and a 20-
lap feature for the amateurs,
and two 15-lap races for the
novices. The first race is sche
duled to get the green Sag
at 8 P. M
Paul Radford of Ferrum,
Virginia, who was close on
Hensley's bumper when they
got the checkered flag in last
Week's main event, will be
back for another try as
will be Carl Burris of Leaks
ville, the defending track
champion, who was third in
the opener.
Hensley got the lead on the
ninth lap, when early leader
Brown was sidelined by one
of the most spectacular
wrecks in stadium history.
The mishap was triggered
when national modified
champion Bobby Allison of
Hueytown, Ala., hit a slick
spot in the fourth turn and
skidded into the guard rail
Allison bounced off into the
path of High Point's Ken
Rush, who swerved and hook
ed fenders with a car driven
by his brother, Harold Rush.
The two Rush cars stopped
on the homestretch, near the
flagman's stand. Brown came
through the turn on the out
side, his view blocked by
a slower car, and crashed
into Ken Rush with a noise
that split the iair like .a
thunderclap. Ken Rush re
ceived first aid for a cut
lip. Brown, whose car was
demolished, went to a hospi
tal for examination after com
plaining of chest pains.
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E nouiced that the posted a
d wards for the 7th annual run
r nine of the World €O6 race
r will be in excess of $112,400.
. The race, slated for Sun
. day, May 22, is the longest
off the NASCAR season and
will be preceded by a full
. week of preliminary activity
starting with Hie track's tra
' ditional open house on Sun
day, May 15th, the week be
j fore the hie race.
Winner's share of the huge
, purse will be a minimum of
. $25,430 plus lap money, qua
lifying awards and special
j prizes in addition to the Marl-
B boro Trophy. Second place is
j worth at least $10,950 in the
_ 400 lap endurance and speed
j test. Third position is good
r for at least SI,OOO and any
driver starting the event will
j be assured $625, the purse
J for the last place,
j! The first official event for
I the cars and drivers at the
j j multi-million dollar track will
Jbe the registration and com
j pulsory safety and technical
t ; mspections for the late mod
. el stock racing cars on Mon
, day, May 18. Tuesday will be
a full day of practice periods
[ for the cars completing their
B inspections.
I Qualifying will get under
way Wednesday afternoon.
, May 18, following a morning
5 practice session. The first eight
r positions, including the covet
ed pole - first - starting posi
' tion will be determined the
afternoon of the 18th.
\ Qualifying speed will be the
average of four consecutive
r laps around the mile and a
half high banked track. The
fastest eight cars will earn
[ starting berths and a chance
r to shoot for the big money.
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