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CARTERET COUNTY .NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND. M0REI1EAD CITY, N. C
PAGE TOREK
1.1 Cred Bogue
Am Beaufort Win
Mill Creek, Beaufort and Bogue
last weekend won their first
games, of the newly-formed Salt
water League, from Wildwood,
Harkers Island, and Morehead
City, respectively. Games in the
league are played Sundays at fields
where the Tidewater League con
tests are not scheduled.
Beaufort got off to a good start
by scoring 4 runs in the first inn
ing of the game with Harkers Is
land. J. Piner pitched for Beau
fort, caught by Ichy Peterson. H.
Willis and F, Fulford were the
battery for Harkers Island.
Irfthe'Wildwood-Mill Creek con
test, Tom Dick got on base the
five times he came up, by connect
ing for three hits, being walked,
and being hit by a pitched bait.
However Mill Creek outsluggeri
Wildwood in the long run, 15-7,
with Newkirk outstanding with the
willow,. I. Culpepper and Newkirk
were pitcher and catcher for the
Mill Creek team. G. Murdoch start
ed for Wildwood, and was replaced
by H. McCabe in the eighth.
This Sunday. Wildwood plays
Mill Creek again, Beaufort faces
Harkers Island at Harkers Isbtid,
and Bogue is scheduled against
Morehead City at Morehead City.
Game time is 2j30.
Beaufort, II. Island Score R II E
Beaufort .. 400 221 30x 12 15 5
H. Island .. 100 202 020 7 9 5
TIDEWATER SCHEDULE
Saturday: Jacksonville t More
head City. Marshallbcrg at Have
lock. Beaufort at Marker's Island.
Newport at Swansboro.
Sunday: Harkers Island at Beau
fort. Swansboro at Newport. '
TOOK GAMlfsERIOUSI.Y
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
Luciana Rosa Cativo, 17, was such
an avid fan of the football team of
Olhao, a town in the south of
Portugal, that she suffered a heart
attack in an exciting moment dur
ing a game against Estoril. Taken
outside the stadium, the girl re
covered and insisted on going back
to watch the finish of the game.
Permission was refused. Enraged,
the girl suffered another attack
and died. . I1LA
SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE
GENE AUTRY
in
" LAST ROUNDUP"
plus
ROLAND WINTERS
As
CHARLIIE CHAN
in
"THE DOCKS OF
NEW ORLEANS"
CITY
THEATRE
SUNDAY - MONDAY
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1
Dorryl F. ZonuckXjL 1
GREGORY PECK ..N
DOROTHY McGUIRE
JOHN GARFIELD
in Laura Z. Hobson's
tn4x1 by
DARRYL F. ZANUCK
ScrMfi Moy fey
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How Abel 11?
Everett Willis, of .' Fort Macon,
says that A. Davis, pitcher struck
out 11 batters last year against
Swansboro. Therefore, according
to Willis, Webb has only tied
the record.
' Any takers?
Beaufort licks
Havelock Juniors
Every Beaufort player in the
line-up got at least one hit Satur
day against Havelock, with Bill
Eudy leading the batting parade in
the Junior Tidewater League game
by getting a double and a single
in four times' up. The score
was 10-0.
Johnny Lynch went the distance
for Beaufort, giving up 2 Ill's and
striking out 10. O'Neal caught him.
For Havelock Billy Sermons
started, and Hank Sermons took
over in the second. Hank was cre
dited with the loss.
Hank, however, got the longest
hit of the ball game for Havelock,
smacking out a triple in their half
of the second.
Beaufort with a 2 and 2 record,
plays a doubleheader here Satur
day at the school field, meeting
Davis in the morning and Have
lock again in the afternoon. They
were beaten by Davis their first
time out, 5-4.
Junior Tidewater League play
officially gets underway in June,
when Bill Kitrell, from ECTC,
comes down to catch the boys.
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TIDEWATER LEAGUE
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Morehead City 5 1
Swansboro 5 1.
Havelock 3 3
Jacksonville 3 3
Newport 3 3
II i -Straits1 2 4
Marshallbcrg 2 4
Beaufort 15
SALTWATER LEAGUE
Bogue 1 0
Beaufort 1 0
Mill Creek - 1 0
Wiidwood 0 1
Markers Island 0 1
Morehead Citv ' 0 1
COASTAL PLAIN LEAGUE
Rockv Mount 18 9
Tarboro 15 9
Goldsboro 15 10
Kjnston 15 11
New Bern 14 11
Wilson 10 15
Greenville 8 18
Ro. Raoids 7 19
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland .' 14 -6
Philadelphia 16 7
New York 14 9
Detroit 13 14
Boston 11 13
Washington 11 13
St. Louis 9 12
Chicago 4 18
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis , 14 7
New York 14 9
Pittsburgh 13 11
Boston 12 11
Philadelphia 13 12
Brooklyn 11 13
Chicago 9 13
Cincinnati 9 19
New Jersey Cage Fans
Don't Spare Bystanders
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
(AP) When they have a brawl
in New Jersey High School basket
ball games, even the bystanders
don't gel away unscathed.
A battle broke out at the end of
the St. Potcr's-Sayrevillc High
basketball game, and in the melee
the official scorer was conked with
the control box of the electric
clock.
Davis Leaves Morehead
Don'i Throw Slider Early In Season,
Cautions Feller In His Baseball Book
Elvin Davis, Morehead City
Tidewater rightfielder, is signed
over with Marshallbcrg and will
play with Marshallberg against
Havelock Saturday.
New right fielder tor Morehead
City, now tied for the league lead,
is R. L. Smith, from Cherry Pqjnt.
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AP Newsfeatures Snorts Editor
NEW YORK Bob Feller, in his
new book "How to Pitch," advises
against use of the slider early in
the season. Oddly enough, it was
the slider pitch that helped Feller
set his strike-out record of 348 in
1946.
"I used the slider in many spots
where I had used a curve before,"
writes Feller. "It is usually pitch
ed to the outside corner, away
from a right hander, and also is an
effective pitch to a left hander
whent is started wide and breaks
in enough to catch the other cor
ner of the plate.
"Because the slider lias a ten
dency to place strain on elbow
muscles, it is not ad' is.ilile to slart
throwing' it early in training or
very often early in the season. The
arm should be in a very good con
dition before it is used extensively.
"When the slider is fully deve
loped, it will break us mueh ;s
five or six inches. It does not break
as widely as ; curve, but it can
ic more effective because of the
iuddenncss of its action."
Some veteran baseballmcn dis
agree with FeUer and the slider.
Cy Perkins, lor one, believes it is
the reason for so many sore arms
in the big leagues lodav. "The
pitch ought lo be ruled out by (he
managers," says the Pliilly bullpen
coach.
Boatmen Decide Entry Fee
For Sportsfishing Roundup
For all those who wish to regis
ter for the first annual Morehead
City Boatmen's Sportfishing
Roundup, there will be a fee of
$1, it was decided last night at a
meeting of the Boatmen's Associa
tion. Prizes and cash awards will be
eiven at the end of the season to
those who have caught fish in the
three classifications, marlin, sail
fish, tarpon and tuna; amberjack,
dolphin, and grouper, and samallcr
fish.
Party Boat Fishermen Get
Good Catches in Gulf Stream
Using mullet for bait, two par
ties aboard Captain Kill il.illmi's
j parly boat Victory this weekend,
landed 11 amberjack, 4 group. 'i,
1 King Mackerel, and 2 dolphin.
Jesse McWilliams and party
from Norfolk, Va. caught 9 amber
jack and 1 grouper. E. G. Marshall
' and party from Washington, I) ('
caught 3 grouper, 1 king mackerel,
' 2 dolphin mid 2 amberjack.
Folding Motorcycle
LONDON (AP) A cofiitr
sible motor cycle that does 130
miles to the gallon has appeared
in England. It is a peacetime ver
sion of the paratroopers' co)lap
sible motorcycle, With its handle
bars folded, it stands 19 inches
high and measures 53 Inches long
and 13 inches wide. It opens to
37 inches high, two feet two inches
wide. It runs 30 m.p.h. and weighs
I'Ai i m, ilcs of the lowc rile; of
world ocean levels during the ire
ages vary from 300 to 2,;i(l() feet.
Vole For "
J0HNS01I
CHARLES I!.
For
GOVERNOR
"The most important
activity oi the State
Government is the
School System."
Charles M. Johnson
Play by Play
Saturday's game, Morehead City
and Beaufort
First Inning
Taylor pitching for Beaufort.
Stillway struck out. Stoy bounced
a single over second, and went
when the ball bounced out of first
baseman's mitt. Davis struck out.
Stoy stole third. Gardner heat out
a long hit to short, Stoy scoring.
Beane looked at a third strike.
One run, two hits, one left.
Webb pitching for Morehead Ci
ty. Jefferson grounded out. C. Has
scl popped up. Gillikin struck out.
No runs, no hits, nobody left.
Second Inning
Sadler beat out an infield hit.
Sadler went out Stealing. Styron
walked. Salter hit into a double
play, short to second to first. No
runs, one hit, none left.
T. Hooper lined out. R. Hassel
was safe on an, infield error! Gj
Hassel hit into a double play, wrq
to second to first. No runs, no, pit,
nobody left.
Third Inning
Webb was safe on an error to
short. Webb stole second. Stillway
grounded out. Stoy singled into
right for his second straight hit,
scoring Webb and taking second
on the throw-in. Davis tripled into
right field, scoring Stoy. Gardner
fouled out. Beane was hit by a pit
ched ball. Sadler grounded out.
Two runs, two hits, two .left.
Stuart grounded out. Langdalc
struck out. Taylor popped up to
the catcher. No runs, no hits, no
body left.
Fourth Inning
Styron grounded' out. Salter
grounded out. Webb beat out an
infield hit. Jefferson went way
back to make a one handed catch
of Stillway's long drive. No runs,
one hit, one left.
Jefferson cut and missed. C.
Hassel looked at a third strike.
Gillikin singled through first for
the first hit off Webb. T. Hooper
popped up. No runs, one hit, one
left.
Fifth Inning
Stoy bunted out. Davis was safe
on a grounder lo second when no
body covered first. Gardner sing-,
led through the box, Davis taking
third. Beane clouted an insidc-the
-park home run into left center,
scoring behind Davis and Gardner.
Saddler singled past short. Sad
ler stole second. Styron struck ouU
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Salter grounded out. Three runs,
three hits, none left.
R. Hassel filed out. G. Ilassell
flied out. Stuart looked at a third
strike. No runs, no hits, none left.
Sixth Inning
Webb singled through third
Stillway popped up. Stoy singled
into center, Webb pulling up at
second. Davis, popped out. Gardner
flied to center. No runs, two hits,
two left.
Langdalc went down swinging.
Taylor singled to deep short. Jef
fesron went down swinging. Has
scl grounded out. No runs, no hit,
one left.
Seventh Inning:
Beane doubled down the first
base line. Sadler doubled into left
center, Jefferson's throw -catching
Bene at Home, Gillikin's relay
catching Sadler ''I third. Styron
went down swingim No runs, 2
hits, none left.
.Gillikin grounded out. T. Hooper
grounded out. R. Ilassell grounded
out No runs, no hits, nobody left.
Eighth Inning:
Salter dropped a single in center.
Webb ground out. Stillway flied
out to deep center. Stoy flied out
to left.
G. Ilassell looked at a third
strike. Stuart struck out. Langdalc
was hit by a pitched ball. Lang
dale stole second. Taylor struck
out. No runs, no hits, none left.
Ninth Inning:
Davis singled into right. Davis
stole second. Davis took third on
a wild pitch. Gardner walked.
Beane grounded out. Sadler doub
led into left field, scoring Davis
and Gardner. Styron struck out.
Salter grounded out. Two runs, two
hits, one left.
Jefferson grounded out. C. Has
sel singled into right. Gillikin flied
out to right field. T. Hooper forced
Hassel at second. No runs, one hit,
one left.
New Moscow Subway
MOSCOW - .(AP - In Moscow
i has bfen announced that the
first ten kilometers of the "ring"
subway for the Soviet capital have
been completed. This "ring" is
scheduled to go into operation in
part next year and in toto by
1950. It will run around the ecu
ter of the city and connect all the
capital's railway stations of which
there are twelve.
R0YAL
THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SUNSET CARSON in
"ALIAS BILLY
THE KID"
plus
RONALD REGAN
ALEXIS SMITH
in
"STALION ROAD"
SUNDAY ONLY
LEO GORCEY
And The .
BOWERY BOYS
in
"ANGEL'S. ALLEY'
1 1 -
BEAUFORT
THEATRE . . BEAUFORT. N. ( .
SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE
RED RYDER in
"RUSTLERS OF DEVILS
CANYON"
also
JoAN LESLIE in
"REPEAT
PERFORMANCE"
SUNDAY - MONDAY
JOHNNY WKISSMULLKR
BR EN DA JOYCE in
"TARZAN AND THE
MERMAIDS"
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
FRED MarMURKAY
VAI.l.I
FRANK SINATRA
"MIRACLES OF THE
BELLS"
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
AI.AN CURTIS
' ANN E GWYNNK
in-'-
"THE ENCHANTED
VALLEr
In Beautiful Outdoor Color
RODA THEATRE
ATLANTIC BEACH
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Admission: 20c & 40c
Children Under 12 Aucompanied by Parents FREE At All Times
('Latest News)
(Beginning Sunday, May 23, theatre opens at 3:00 P. M.
instead of 1:00 P. M. 1
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Other Days
Continuous Shows From 3:00 P. M.
7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
BUSES LEAVE MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT
30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH SHOW
Thursday and Friday
"RAGE IN HEAVEN"
ROBERT MONTGOMERY - INGRID BERGMAN
Saturday ' '
"DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK"
HENRY FONDA - CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Sunday 1 -j
LONE WOLF IN LONDON"
GERALD MOI1R - NANCY SAUNDERS EVELYN YANKERS
also
On The Stage
"CANDLER MACK & COMPANY"
MUSIC . SONGS DANCES
"The Show of the Season"
Monday and Tuesday
' ROAD SHOW"
ADOLI'H MENJOU - CAROLE LAND1S
WEDNESDAY
"LOVE FROM A STRANGER"
JOHN HODIAK - SYLVIA SYDNEY
Also "TREASURE CHEST NIGHT"
TELEPHONE NUMBER 417-3
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Roda Theatre
ATLANTIC BEACH
IIpTICE
THE SHOW OF THE SEASON
Sunday, May 23
"CANDLER MACK
AND1 COMPANY"
In Person On The Stage
Direct From New York City
A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY
Ilnsic Songs - Dances
THE TYPE OF SHOW
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Show; A! 3-5-7-9
Admission This Attraction Only
Matinee: Adults 43c ....L .................... Children 20c
Evening! Adults 75c Children 43c
Children FREE When i Accompanied By Parents v
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MEET THE "CHALLENGER"
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R. HAYIIE ALBRIGHT lor GOVERUOR
MOREHEAD CITY MOTORCADE SCHEDULE TUESDAY. MAY 25th
2:15 P. M. Motorcade Reception junction highway 70 and Allan
tic Beach Road. Proceed with Motorcade thru town lo
City Hall.
2:35 P. n.-Hear a briel address by North Carolina's World War II
Veteran candidate lor Governor.
2:45 P. M. Follow him lo the City Limits as the Albright Molorcadd
continues on its cross-state tour.
Vole RIGHT for ALBRIGHT
for Governor
Saturday, Slay 2Slh - 6:30 A. II. lo 6:30 P. II.
Tnii Adveitisemcnt Paid for by Carteret County Supporters
of R. Mayne Albrifihl for Governor ' "
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