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TUESDAY, HAT 23, IMS :4i M.C. Drops Jacksonville Twice; ILL Takes Two From Beaufort Markers Island-Straits Climbed up to the .500 mark this week end, driving Beaufort deeper into the cellar with a pair of wins, 3-2, and 8-4. They now have four won and four lost. Wes Taylor,, who has yet to win his first game although he has fin ished every game he started, gave nn 8 hits in the 10 inning strueele l Saturday. R. Hassell did the catch ing. Moe Willis was tagged for six safeties, with Gaskill doing the re ceiving. All the, hits in the ball game were singles. Moe Willis Scores Moe Willis also scored the win "hlng run, when he singled in the tenth and went to second on an error by center fielder Jefferson. D. Willis' blow drove him all the way around. T. Hooper with two for four, and Hamilton, with three for four were batting leaders for Beaufort, and H:.I.-Straits, respectively. The action was almost identical in Sunday's game, with Harkers Island-Straits coming back from a 3 ? count, to win the ball game in the late innings. Gillikin went all thr way for Beaufort as did Hawkin for H.I.-Straits. "Nothing" Bulls Effertivc Hawkins, tossing uo a lot o' slow stuff, had Beaufort hitler pounding them into the dirt or into the sky for easy flys. A led hander, he tossed ur "nothing balls which Beaufort batter, said had nothing on them, but that they did nothing with. Harkers Island put the Rame or ice when Gaskill, catcher bounced a single over second base which not awav form center fielder Stu art. The bases were loaded at the time. Gillikin was struck for 9 blows while Hawkins gave up six. Hooper smashed a run scoring triple for Beaufort in the fourth for the longest extra base blow. Saturday's Came R II Beaufort .... 000 200 000 X 2 P Harkers-Straits 000 000 020 13 Sunday's Game H.I.-Straits 002 000 022-6 P Beaufort 000 100 210 -4 PLAY R PLAY First Inning Wade pitching for Morehead Barton grounded out. Webb struck out. McCulloch walked. McCulloch stole second. Byrd struck out. N( runs, no hits, one left. Kubiskey pitching for Jackson ville. Stillway laced a single inte right and took second on an error by the right fielder. Sadler singled through the box. Stillway holdinr third and Sadler taking second on the throw-in. Stoy struck out Gardner hit a ground ball down third, and Stillway was run down Beane, singled into right, scorinc Sadler. Gardner was caught steal ing. One run, three hits, one left Second Inning Phillips fouled out. Vineen' grounded out, pitcher to first. Ken dricks grounded out, short to first Styron was safe on an error by short. Styron stole second. Palazzo was called out on strikes. Salter looked at a third strike. Wade singled into left, scoring Styron Stillway grounded out. One run one hit, one left. Third Inning . Ellis hit a long fly to left field and made second when the fielder dropped it. Kubiskey was safe al first when Styron dropped throw Barton rolled the hall in front ol the plate, Salter forcing Ellis al third, and Stillway doubling Bar ton at first. Webbb popped up. no runs, no hits, one left. Sadler was safe at first on a low throw. Stoy flicd out to right field. Gardner was safe on a bad throw to first, Sadler being called out as he tried to make home on the mis play, Gardner holding up at sec ond. Gardner was picked off sec ond. No runs, no hits, none left. Fourth Inning McCulloch flied high to center field. Byrd went down swinging. Phillips went down swinging. No runs, no hits, none left. Beane smashed a long drive which went over the right center field gym for a home run. Styron flied out. Palazzo walked. Salter was safe on an error by first base. Wade struck out, and Palazzo was caught trying for third. One run, Vole Tor CHARLES II. JOIIIISOII For GOVERNOR "The most important activity of the Stale Government is the School' System." . Charles M. Johnson one hit, one left. Fifth Inning Vincent dropped a single into short center. Kendricks grounded to the shortstop but Stoy missed the force throw at second and both runners were safe. Ellis pop ped up. Kubiskey popped up. Bar ton walked, filling the bases. Webb looked at third strike. No runs, one hit, three left. Stillway flied out to right field. Sadler struck out. Stoy popped up. No runs, no hits, none left. Sixth Inning McCulloch singled through short. Byrd clouted a home run off the left side of the gym roof. Phillips singled to right field. Vincent grounded out, Phillips taking sec ond. Kendricks was safe when Sadler feinted too late, trying to draw Phillips off the bag. Williams went in to hit for Ellis. Webb went in to pitch for Wade. Williams was safe on a fielders choice., and the bases were loaded. Bartdn passed up Kubiskey in the batting order and both batters were called out. Two runs, three hits, three left. Gardner walked. Beane was hit by a pitched ball. Styron singled hrough short, both runners scor ing, and Styron taking third on a misplay. Cagle, batting for Pa lazzo, walked. Cagle stole second. Slyron was picked off third, ('agio stole third. Salter fanned. Webb popped up. Two runs, one hit, one left. Seventh Inning Webb looked at a third si l ike. McCulloch struck out. Byrd beat out a hit to third. Philips flicd out to center field. No runs, one hit, one left. Stillway struck out. Sadler grounded out. Stoy beat out a hit to short. Stoy was caught stealing. No runs, one hit, none left. Eighth Inning Vincent si ruck out. Kendricks walked. Cooper singled through second base, Kendricks stopping at third. Kubiskey grounded out, Kendricks scoring. Barton ground ed out. One run, one hit, one left. Gardner bounced a single over the shortstop. Beane popped up. Gardner stole second. Styron got a fluke screwball single into the infield. Both runners advanced on a bad throw. Cagle popped up. Salter singled into left field, scor ing Gardner and Styron Webb grounded out, third to first. Two runs, three hits, one left. Ninth Inning Webb flied out. McCulloch ilnglNPIBrtiugh 'third. Itfrd laced a hard drive for extra bases, but Sadler on a diving backhand stop knocked it down and threw him out at first. Phillips struck out. No runs, one hit, one left. Gitj Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support! RODA THEATRE ATLANTIC Admission: 20c & 40c Children Under 12 Aucompanled 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. Saturday Continuous Shows From 3:00 P. M. Other Days 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. BUSES LEAVE MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT 30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH , SHOW Monday and Tuesday "ROAD SHOW" with ADOLPH MENJOU - CAROLE LANDIS WEDNESDAY "LOVE FROM A STRANGER" with JOHN HODIAK - SYLVIA SYDNEY Also "TREASURE CHEST NIGHT' i THURSDAY - FRIDAY "THE GREAT WALTZ" i with LOUISE RAINER - FERNAND GAVET - HUGH HERBERT SATURDAY. ' - "TOPPER RETURNS" with IOAN BLONDELL . CAROL LANDIS - DENNIS O'KEEFE SUNDAY - MONDAY "BLACK BAIT" with DANDURYEA . YVONNE DcCARLO ' " TELEPHONE NUMBER 4171 Morehead City stayed in first place in .the Tidewater league standings this week-end, dropping. Jacksonville, 7-3, and 10-9, while Swansboro beat Newport twice. The 10-9 game, played Sunday at Jacksonville was a thriller which Morehead City won in the eighth inning, when Pincr scored from third while Jacksonvile was chas ing down Stillway between first and second. ' , Piner started for Morehead and gave up 6 hits in the 7 innings he worked. Webb cleaned up, allow ing one hit. Williams allowed six, for Jacksonville, in the five innings he hurled. Vincent came on in the eighth. Piner received credit for the win. Beane, Byrd Homer In Saturday's game, Beane and Byrd slapped home runs over the center field wall, Byrd's coming with one on. Styron, with two for four led the batting, while McCul loch had two for four for Jackson ville. McCulloch also got two for four Sundav, thus batting .500 against Mrehead Citv pitching, while Beane connected for three hits Sunday against four times at bat. (Saturday's Game RUE Jacksonville 000 002 010-3 7 7 M. City 110 102 02X-7 10 Sunday's Game M. City .... 202 023 010-10 10 7 Jacksonvile 030 20 300- 9 7 4 PLAY BY PLAY First Inning Gillikin pitching for Beaufort. D. Willis flicd out. Pigott was safe at second on a bad throw from third to first. Yeomans flied out i Hawkins grounded out. No runs, no hits, one left. Hawkins pitching for H.I.-Straits. Jefferson walked L. Davis popped up, attempting to bunt. R. Hassell hit into a double play, short to second to first. No runs, no hits, none left. Second Inning T. Willis singled into right cen ter. Hamilton forced Willis at sec ond. M. Willis popped up. L. Davis walked. Gaskill grounded out. No runs, one hit, two left. Hooper grounded out. R. Davis looked at a third strike. Dohbs grounded out. No runs, no hits, none left. Third Inning . Willis doubled into left center. Pigott was safe on a fielders choice, T. Willis taking third. Pig ott stole second. Yeomans ground ed out. no runs scoring. Hawkins was Walked ItHehffidrtally to fift the sacks. T. Willis forced Hawkins at second base, two men scoring. Hamilton doubled down third base, Hawkins holding up at third. M. Willis grounded out. Two runs, Vote For H. P. (Pat) TAYLOR OF WADESBORO FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Saturday, May 29, 1948 BEACH CA1TERET COUNTY NJEWi TJMES, BEAUFORT AND MOREHEAD f j4m cove ?DOM rCfcMr I A lit' fcs: I J7 j . YrfWI X I A r C mil 1 CIV rr-i ri , two bits, two left. Mcintosh walked. Stuart popped up. Gillikin forced Mcintosh at sec ond. Jefferson forced Gillikin at second. No runs, no hits, none left. Fourth Inning , Davis Hied out. Gaskill popped up. T. Willis grounded nut. L. Davis walked. R. Hassell forc ed Davis at second. T. Hooper trippled into left center, scoring Hassell. R. Davis grounded out. Dobhs walked. Dohbs stole second. Mcintosh grounded out to first, un assisted. One run, one hit, two left. Fifth Inning Pigott struck out. Yeomans pop ped up Hawkins flied deep to right field, Jefferson making a nice catch on the play. Stuart grounded out. Gillikin grounded out. Jefferson grounded out. No rutw, no hits, none left. Vf f Sixth imrfng T. Willis grounded out. Hamilton 1 Insurance Costs ... I If 31 - rePrcsrnls onc of l,,c 'aWt i,, ms businowj and personal & 'Jjg! expense. Call us for quotations as we can save you money, in (i Ui many instances, without changing your present protection. S. A. CHALK, JR. Mutual Insurance Agency First-Citizens PHONE MMG-9 aw, A1I1I0UHCEI1EIIT I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed myself as Constable of Norehead Township, Car teret County, N. C, subject to the Democratic Pri mary on Nay 29, 1948. For the past two years I have served the peo--pie of Norehead . Township and Carteret County to the best of my ability and without discrimination and I feel that I am now better qualified to render better service to the Citizens of Norehead Township than I was two years ago. In view of that, I earn estly and conscientiously solicit your vote and sup port in aforementioned Primary. Ny opponent is the Assistant Chief of Police of Norehead City, and as you know, the North Caro lina Law forbids double office holding, and if He should be elected, He could not qualify for the of fice. Then the office would e let vacant I have nothing to say about my opponent and friend, Nr. Hubert Fulcher. If you should feel that you are unable to support me, then I ask you to vote the Democratic ticket and vole for my oppon ent Yours very truly, C. II. KOODSE COSSTABLE OF MC3EHEM TOWNSHIP - - - " struck out. M. Willis grounded oui. No runs, no hits, none left. L. Davis was safe at first on an error. Davis stole second. R. Has sell flied out. T. Hooper grounded out. R Davis grounded out. NV run's, no hits, one left. Seventh Inning L. Dais struck out. Gaskill grounded out. D. Willis singlei' over second base. Pigott was safe on a bad throw from third. Yen mans forced D. Willis at third. No runs, one hit, two left. Dohbs singled into short center Mcintosh dropped a bunt dowr the first base line, but ran into the ball. Stuart doubled into left ten scoring Dobhs. Gillikin singlec into short right, scoring Stuari and going to second on the throw in. Jefferson grounded out. Gil likin went to third on a wild pitch. Davis grounded out. 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