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Baptists Beat Presbyterians
. For Softball Championship
In two games that were is
tense as Softball games could
be, the Baptists won the
church league Softball title over
the Presbyterians Friday night.
The two teams gained the
finals by eliminating the
Methodists and the Allies in
the first three nights of play of
t he double elimination
tournament. The Presbyterians
defeated the Methodists twice,
while losing once to the
Baptists. The Baptists, by
winning both of their games,
did not have to play the third
night. Besides defeating the
Presbyterians, they beat the
Allies the first night.
In the finals of the
tournament, the Presbyterians
had to win both games to have
Recreation
News
Last week the little league
regular season play drew to a
close, with the Lions Club
team taking the title. This
week there is a single
elimination tournament in
progress for the six team
league. It was to have been
concluded Wednesday night.
I lie final standings:
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a chance for the title. They
won the first by scoring two
runs in the last half of the
seventh to tie the game at eight
apiece. They then went on to
win the game 1 1-10 by scoring
in their half of the fourteenth
inning. For the Presbyterians
Jim Bowles pitched the entire
game. Lonnie Bledsoe pitched
eight innings for the Baptists,
and was then relieved by Dr.
Julius Jordan. Charlie Hottel
and Larry Phillips were the big
hitters of the game, each going
three for five. Vardell
Hedgcpeth hit a two run and
Bob Taylor a solo homer for
the losers, while Frank Teal,
and Jim Bowles each hit solo
homers for the Presbyterians.
The second and deciding
game also went extra innings
with the Baptists winning 7-5.
At the end of the regulation
seven innings the score was tied
at three, the Presbyterians
having scored two runs in that
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inning. Both teams scored in
the eighth inning to remain
tied. The score remained tied
the tup of the tenth when
Benny Harward hit a three run
homer to give Baptists the
game and championship, as the
Presbyterians could only score
one in their half of the inning.
A standout hitter for the
Baptists in that game was
Sonny Smith, who had four
hits in four official times at
bat.
During the tournament Jim
Madden was named the most
valuable player for the season.
During the season he batted
.600, and for the tournament
he hit .554. It was a general
consensus of the other
managers that he was the
hardest player in the league to
defense.
Veterans
Corner
EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are
authoritative answers by the
Veterans Administration to
some of the many current
questions from former
servicemen and their families.
Further information on
Veterans benefits may be
obtained at any VA office:
Q I am eligible for
vocational rehabilitation
training from the Veterans
Administration because of
injuries suffered in Viet-Nam.
However, I understand that I
will receive only $1 10 a month
for vocational training
compared with $130 a month
for regular Gl Bill training.
Why the difference?
A - The "difference" is that
in addition to the $110 a
month subsistence allowance
you will receive while
undergoing vocational
rehabilitation training, your
tuition, books, fees and other
costs normally associated with
your training will also be paid
by the Veterans
Administration. Veterans
taking training under the G.I.
Bill must pay these costs out of
their monthly educational
allowance. You probably
realize you will also receive
compensation payments for
your service connected
disability whether you take
either type of training or none
at all.
0 Is it true that a veteran
with a service - connected
disability can obtain up to
$10,000 National Service Life
Insurance? I am a World War II
veteran and have a 10 per cent
disability.
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after April 24, 1951.
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THE CHAMPS - This is the Baptist Softball team which won the
front row, Jordan, Senter, Hottel, lledgpelh; second row, Smith,
and Harward.
The Annual Bedding Plant
Field Day will be held July 30
at the Method Horticultural
Research Station, Raleigh. The
trial grounds are located at
Method, which is opposite the
N.C. State Faculty Club.
The trials include 160
varieties of petunias, many new
and not yet released. Other
important flowering annuals
that can be seen are Marigolds,
Snapdragons, Salvia, Zinnia,
Ageratum, Inpatien, Aster,
Coleus, Verbena and Celosia.
The meeting will start at the
trial garden at 10:00 A.M.
After viewing the annuals, the
group will retire to the Youth
Camp on the State Fair
Grounds for a Dutch lunch and
meeting. The speaker will be
Mr. Allen Wilson of Goldsmith
Seed, Gilroy, California. This
company has been most active
in introducing many of the
new annual varieties.
Hoke County cotton farmers
should make every effort to
control the boll weevils on
their farms. The cotton has
changed for the better since
the rainfall has stopped and the
weather has gotten hot. The
weevil population has been low
up to this point and this makes
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Scout News
Boy Scout Troop 403 of
Raeford is attending the sixth
period of camp at Camp Tom
Upchurch which began on
Sunday. Acting as leader of the
troop is Mitchell Sports.
Eight other troops from the
surrounding area are also
attending this week's camp
session.
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Glenn pjUjihlndge, local
managei.said the company will
mail j iuesliiiiiiune to certain
telephone customeis who will
be selected on a unjoin basis.
The cjuestionnane will cover
work items peiformed hy the
company, and the results will
be used to determine if the
perfoimance is up to company
standards and lias met the
subscribers' lequiiemeuts.
Such items as 'Vus the work
completed to your
satisfaction,'.'" and "What is
your fiank opinion of the
overall service tuinished by our
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Daughtridge said Ilia! he
hopes those customers who
receive queslionnuus will take
just a few minutes to complete
them and drop them in the
mail. No postage is lequired by
the customer to icturn their
comments.
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