.0 .V! ,TTI3 GA3B3AQM QUA jRJiSIT-BWJH T1HJ03 T3R3TflA3 , riBTFurt rninm.vtw.,mii:,.BBAiii'ftiT and MORBBEArycrrY,, c . PAGE SEVEN J -I Swahsboro After Split Beaufort split its weekend games with Swansboro in the Tidewater League, winning. 4-3, on Swans- boro's diamond Saturday and los ing, 8-6. in Sunday's tussle at Beau fort ball park. The results pushed Swansboro into first place in the league;: In Saturday's battle, West Tay lor started for Beaufort and went all the way to Sain credit for the victory. Bill Gillikin was Taylor's battery mate. For Swansboro, Noe started and went the route to pet charged with the loss, and Iluffinc did the re ceiving. Noe permitted the Beaufort bat ting order to get only three hits, but his own wildness and a few errors at crucial times by the Swansboro defense cost Noe and Swansboro the fjnme. Beaufort scored four runs in the second in ning, and this proved to be Tay lor needed to go on and notch the win. In Sunday's fme. mincer Ar thur (Pappy) Diem handled the pitching chores and went all the way for the win. Richard (Banjo) Ricks started for Beaufort, and Bill Kittrell came on to relieve him in the seventh. Saturday's pro cess was reversed in this one. for Ricks, who save no all eight runs, allowed onlv six hits. Stanley was Swansboro's catcher and Gillikin was the backstrop'foi Beaufort. Swansboro broke the scoring ic Sunday with a run in the top halt of the first inTiing. Bill Holt sing led and stole second base. After taking third on a wild nitrh. Hoi' came in to score on an infield out Swansboro made it 40 with with three more tallies in the sec ond frame. Stanley received a bas on balls, and after Trait? T.isk wa? hit by a pitched ball. Hunt Hardis ty walked to load the bases. Dien then sent two runs across with p base hit and moved Hardisty f third base, from where he tallied on nn outfield fly. Beaufort scored single runs jr the second and third innings. Tracy Hooper singled to start off the sec ond inning and mo"cd to second base on a hit by Mcintosh. Two infield outs later, Hooper came in to score. In the third. Ricks started of with a base hit and took second when Ben Hester strolled. Rick reached third on an infield out and tallied when Mike Konsir err ed on Hooper's roller. Hester, als attempting to score on the play, was cut down at the plate on a throw from the first baseman to the catcher. Swansboro tallied a run in the fourth thout the aid of a single hit, making it 5-2. Roe walked and went to second on a passed ball. PROOF Thai We Can Sell You Top Quality Tires CHEAP Than the Largest Mail Order Houses! Advertised Price Tor New Nail Order TIRE $14.25 Fed. Tax 1.16 Stale Tax 45 Parcel Post .65 16.51 Mounting .50 Total $171 - OUR PRICE - GOODYEAR 1st TIRE $16.80 All Taxes Included. MINUS Allowance For Your Old Tire Mounting Free THE FIGURES PROVE IT Stop In Ai TIRE SERVICE C0I1PAIIY JIM MORRILL, Owner 130 Anndell. 8i Morehead City Leads League With Beaufort fete m " : im YLtrwk ssfJS- wsxru . I . f save- or Ms cu-0 V IN. m JMk j V Y COUPLE.? If Walcott Beats Louis, Jersey Joe Will Be Oldest to Capture Crown Since 1897 If Jersey Joe Walcott repeats his knockdown of Joe Louis, the be the oldest fighter to win the heavyweight erowa In the lest 51 By Frank Eck AP Newsfeatures Snorts Editor NEW YORK Joe Louis has been knocked down before many times in fact but the question re mains to be answered whether Jer sey Joe Walcott can do it again. When Louis puts his heavy weight title on the line in Yankee Stadium Wednesday night, June 23, he will be making his 25th de fense of the crown. And it will be against the only man who knocked Louis down twice since Detroit Joe won the heavyweight title from Jim Braddock in 1937. Walcott floored Louis for a two count in the first round when they met in Madison Square Gar den last December. In the fourth round, Walcott clipped the champ with a right and Louis went down for a count of seven. Walcott, who lost an unDODular decision in the last meeting, is not the first to put Louis on the ' canvas. Tony Galento; the Orange, 7 N J., bartender, did it in their " 1939 bout and Buddy Baer did it in 1941. Even in winning the crown from Braddock, Louis suffered a knock, down. And in Jiis first bout with' Max Schmeling in 1936 he not only was floored but was knocked out in the 12th round. v If Walcott, now 34, wins this time he will be the oldest heavy weight to win the coveted title since 1897 when Bob Fitzsimmont knocked out Jim Corbett in 14 rounds at Carson City, Nev. : .. - For more local sports news, compiled by the staff of tho News Times see page eight . This Is No Gamble! GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) The birthday situation was strict ly a sevcn-come-elevert" proposition for the Carl McCullough family during May. The McCulloughs have two daughters. Janice Kay was 11 on the 7th. Karene Sue was 7 on the 11th. SPIRITS ( efHOOF v J?"- l ..' tnlmtmittikitf tan irotheis DirmuiiEt, we. . , lOnON.MMl 3 s Morehead Drops Two To Marshallberg: 3-1,8-1 veteran from Camden, N. J., may years. Blues in Inlet Hatteras, N. C. The blues ntc in Hatteras Inlet. 'Joe Mussoletti, of New York, fishing with Tom and Helen Eaton of Hatteras, took 30 in a few minutes one day this week, but they were small fellows. Maybe yoor fifj in urod. But d you KNOW II y aro fuy protected against aI risks? Send for our FREE1 Book "The Now Way to Buy Property Insur ance," and you can learn how easy it Is to bo SURf of your FUTURE. This fai;tnu,ii.u Lowk i.av a aoL.i of suggestions to fully protect you against any loss whatever. A Istlcr or phono call will bring it to you at -onco. Naturally there's no obliga tion on your part. This m.m grand informatlvo boob rKUlr S. A. Challr. Jn . IIUTUAL n:iCIIAL'CE AOTCT Firs tlt bens Bank Bldg. M 8362 Morehead City dropped both ends of its twi.i bill with Marsh allberg over the weekend, losing Saturday's game, 3-1, in 10 inn ings at Wade Brothers Park, and dropping an 8-1 verdict Sunday at Marsh?llberg. In Sunday's tussle, Norman Wade started for Morehead City, Hid he had to be replaced by Arch ie Piner and Jim Webb. Wade got stuck with the decision. Harry Salter gave the' signals behind the. plate. Myroi (Ace) Harris started for Marsh llberg and went all the way 'sr thn ,in Lester Babbitt did the catching. Saturday's game was a brilliant pitchers' duel between righty Herb Pate of Marshallberg and south paw Jim Webb of Morehead. The battle featured good, and some times sensation;'!, defensive play to back up both hurlers. . Marshallberg drew first blood with a run in the first innin". . Rudy Lucas walked and was forced at second by Elvin Davis. Hits by Myron Harris aid Moore brought in Lucas, but Harris was cut down at the plate when he at tempted to score all the way from irsl on Moore's single. The game went a., solulely score less until the last h: lf of the ninth Pate, in these eight innings, at lowed but two hits and, until tin first man up in the ninth, retired 12 Morehead City batters i i order, sans runs, hits, walks, or errors In fact, Webb all but bettered this record. In the first nine inn ings he allowed, besides the one TtES. WEI). GREGORY PECK JANE WYMAN in THE YEARLING". In Technicolor ROYAL Theatre Morehead City TIIIIRS. FRI. EDWARD ARNOLD UINN1E ;.ARNES ia "SUTTER'S GOLD'S 4t QMlt MS CHAIN NEUMM SPIMTS 4i lm .... kmc nomn wiruniit; it MSTOH, tun horn nd yowf bvilrMst ', I i MOREHEAD CITY Beaufort Juniors Top Marshallberg The Beaufort Juniors continued their winning ways Friday after noon when they set down Marsh allberg with a 16-7 defeat. It was Johnny Lynch on the mound for Beaufort and B. G. O'Neal behind the plate. Marsh illberi) used four pitchers in its attempt to slop Beaufort. Marshallberg jumped to a three run lead in the first inning on two hits and three miscues by the Beaufort defense, but Beauf.n1 came back with a six run outburst and was never hended after tint The men with the big bats for Beaufort were Lewis Wood.-ud. who had a double and a single in five trips to the plate, and Clyde TCES. WKU. Watch for the woman with the rose In Cairo . . . Havnn.i, Shanghai or New York! It's Exciting Adventure. DICK POWELL SIGNE HASS0 "TO THE ENDS Of THE EARTH' CITY THEATRIC Morehead City SUNDAY - MONDAY 'I color by TECHNICOLOR J V ltd CD K.JjWI - UIKI HAf.KAl . CLE: 1 BIVUS Imwipti, nulM um MCM hUMU SWIcUH - hotufi to U)UM S UllMT ft Irm it - T 5;...- N. DRIVE . nAV v-y 1 Year after year, Pontiac's reputation grows ' owners spread the good word of its performance and dependability. This year is certain to add pedal luster to the Pontiac name for the great car illustrated here, the 1948 model, is the finest Pontiac ever built. First, it offers the performance luxury of General Motors Hydra-Matic Drive and it is the world's lowest priced car with this phenomenal advance la easier, more convenient motoring. S0UIID CHEVROLET CQIJPAIIY, EC. Phone I1-5S2-1 Owens, who had two singles in five times at bat. Piner and Davis, who each had a 2-l'ur-1 batting record, ld the Marshallberg offense. Fielding honors for the day went to Billy Eudy and Jimmy Fodrie. The totals for the game were 16 runs, 18 hits, and five errors for Beaufort, and seven runs, seven hits, and seven errors for Marshallberg. RODA THEATRE ATLANTIC REACH o Admission: (Latts! News) Saturd'iy & Sunday- Crntinuous Shows From !) 00 P. M. . Other Days 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. BUSES LEAVE MOREHEAD ITV ""'I'OKT 30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH SHOW tJ Tuesday June 22 "CAGED FURY" IIK'llAIi!) 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Better make your own next car a Pontiac Regardless of when yon get it, you can be sura it will be a great car and a great value. 13SJ ArendeU Striei Mcrehead City Jaycees Defeat Fire Depl. 24-11 Last Wednesday afternoon at Wade Brothers Park, the Morehead City J. ycees defeated the Fire De partment, 24-11, in a seven-inning Softball game. The firemen, playing with a number of substitutes, made the score 12-11 in the ton half of the '' h inning hut were' unable to keep pace with the Junior Chamber. 20c & 40c 0L NUMUKK 417-3 tndmt tl Cnttl Motor? imtsntioinL Ilarehead City, 11 C.

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